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this Complete Dental Treatment Vi THE EVENING IDEPORTED RAIL STRIERS TESTIFY Tell Arkansas Legislators Citizens Bade Them Tear Up Union Cards or Leave By the Assoclated Press. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., January 26.— Whether the so-called “citizens’ committee” usurped the powers of the legal authorities in the recent disorders at Harrison and other points STAR, WASHINGTON, =y D. ., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, - 1923. i EIGHT-HOUR WIVES OR BOYCOTT"EIEE-—ZIEEEEEHEEIEEE MARRIAGE, PLEA OF MAINE WOMAN Special Dispatch to The Star. PORTLAND, Me., January 26.—Now is the eight-hour wife! Her sponsor is Mrs. Dora Bradbury Pinkham of Fort Kent, Maine's ploneer woman legislator. She be- lieves that wives, just as much as women in i{ndustry, are entitled to a limitation of their labors. The ancient slogan, “Eight hours for work, eight hours for rest and eight hours for what you will,” ap- peals very strongly to Mrs. Pinkham so far as marrled women are con- cerned. If such a plan is not carried out, she declares, there 1s a strong pos- sibility of a “marriage boycott.” If all concerned if the parents share the burden.” Mrs. Pinkham, with a bachelor’s degree from Mount Holyoke College and a master's degree from Colum- bia University, puts her theories into effect in her own life he hobnobs very little with the m. members of the legislature, but spends a lot of! time with their woman foli o 18 quiet and very business like. s & well run home, but she the task of conducting it is an eight-hour one. She thus finds time for a variety of outside inter- ests. Prior to her marriage she taught school, but she also has a thorough commercial education, which she utilizes in keeping the books of her husband’'s lumber business. Mr. Pinkham is bachelor house- keeping while his wife stays at the capital attending to her legislati IN search of more thorough tooth- protection, they now find in this modern method a way not only to beautiful teeth, but healthier teeth, stronger gums and sweeter breath. Your dentist will tell you to use a LIQUID cleanser to complete the good work of tooth PASTE. Sanitol Tooth Paste, specially com- pounded to remove the ugly film, leaves the teeth beautifully white. Concentrated Sanitol Liquid Antiseptic purifies crevices between teeth where food bits collect and ferment. It also hardens gums and refreshes the entire mouth. USE BOTHI dutles. He an occasional visit to her much the wives of other legislators visit them. Mrs. Pinkham will rn home 6nly twice during on—both times to straighten books, which she fears may suffer in her absence. (Copyright, 1923.) CELEBRATE CHURCH'S BIRTH. MOBILE, Ala, January 26.—The one hundredth anniversary of the founding of tlie Episcopal Church in' Alabama was celebrated hero yester- day by Episcopallans of this state th appropriate services. on the Missour] and North Arkansas railroad, during which numerous striking employes of the rallroad were expelled or fled from the ter- ritory, is one of the chief points on which members bf the Arkansas legislature's committee, now investi- gating the Harrison situation, are questioning witnesses. Senator J. R. Wilson of Eldorado, who did much of the questioning last night, -also sought to establish whether there was just causo for the alleged deportation of the uniou men. Told to Leave. Strikers who testifled earlier in the hearing declared they were told by member! of the *“citizens’ commit- tee” that they must ‘“tear up their union cards” or leave the region, Citizens who have testified have .{declared that numerous bridge burn- ings caused them to fear that trans- portation on the railroad would break down completely, “The banishment of striking em- ployes was not due to any prejudice against labor organizations,” said R. E. Bickenhorso of Heber Springs, & ha"!(er. who acted as “squad cap- tain” for the “citizens’ committee” and who testified in last night's ses- sion of the inquiry. He added that “"we would be gald to have the union men return and run the road.” Hired Detective. O. B. Robins, & motor car dealer of Heber Springs, said he served as chairman of a mass meeting, In h Sheriff Baldridge had appointed unl’,\: single women are to have lead- ers| narriage must become unaf she says. Many attractive young women who would make the best of wives and mothers will es- chew matrimony if they have to drudge and assumec all the care of the house and the children. “If a woman's life is to be inter- esting after fifty it must have been interesting the twenty-five years be- fore” is the way Mrs. Pinkham sums it up. “The training of children is just as much the father's business as it is the mother’s. The results in bring- ing up the famil be better for DULINGMARTIN G 11§=117 F Strect and 1214 ©0 1219 & Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 WIZARD Special Combinations An opportunity to save money on the highest type of home help that is manufac- tured—WIZARD. TwoWeeks More!! That’s all, men and women of Washington, and the Levy-Jester Co. will be a thing of the past! Every garment must go before that time—no reserva- tion! No left-overs! We're retiring from business and want to be through entirely! To make sure of this we've made ANOTHER BIG PRICE CUT! For Men! For Children! There's Suits, Our Kiddies' deo - partment still has many attractive gar- ments for the little ones. $15 Girls’ Coats and Dresses, $3.45 $1.59 Girls’ Wash Dresses, 39¢ $2 Boys' Caps, 29 $5 Sweaters for both ....S1.98 $10 Boys’ Suits, $3.98 - “SE-SANBD® For Women! Every one a new style— every garment well made— at prices that mean you simply can’t resist! Slaughtered! $25 Coats and Dresses..... $35 Coats and Dresses Three Factors in Coffee Enjoyment 1—the coffee from which it is made. 2—the way it is made. 3—the discerning taste of the coffee drinker. In fastidious households, the third factor is of great importance. There the high standard of coffec discrimination calls for the best in coffee- making skill and the very best brand of coffec. “citizens’ committee” of twelve, which was an executive body of the larger “citizens’ committee.” He aft- erward served as the sheriff's “right- hand man,” he declared. Other witnesses told how, after the burning of bridges, the business men |of the region decided that “something ought to be done.” Business men of Heber Springs then contributed $200 with which to employ a detective to get evidence on persons guilty of |sabotage to the railroad property. A few days later, according to the tes- {timony of Chester Casey, Heber 1 rings l\xcfl‘hl!;\t, a committee u}a,_! - organized whic! wanted men who It was for these households that Chase & i"uuld do something.” Q as ter, he said, armed posses made Sanborn produced good‘ coffee as long ago as | their Mppearance in Heber Springs. A | 9 {member of a posse came to his store, 1864. And the steady increase in the sale of | ber of hi Seal Brand Coffee attests its growing popularity. Casey said, and asked him to wear d ¥ P white ri n, which would mean that Seal Brand is packed in one, thre¢ and five lio was “100 per cent for the ratl- pound tins only. It is always fresh and it is sold by reliable grocers everywhere. Chase G*Sanbom"s SEAL BRAND iiiiis COFFEE | details of the turning over to its T lj e s original owners of the Interoceanic URNITURE that mean three for cost of one ' , $1.37 $6 Silk Shirts, $279 Yull Line of Collars Tles, Suspenders 1, Gallon Wizard Oil and e w1l a Wizard Handle Duster :Britous En Route to Mexico to Ful- ‘ === $3.00 value 61l Pact With Huerta. o e $C) 00 A a dSpecia 4 t 3 b . MEXICO CITY, January 26 —Wil- llam Hopkins and W. D. Ward, rep- Rcduc.iou o $4 Waxer and 75¢ | ter de la Huerta. 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