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THE EVENING: STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, f 1923. plies Rushed to Autoists FindU.S Painting Lost in Florida Everglades Of French Ofticer SESTOLU SUPREMECOURY, >~ =~ Mained in War CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 12.—In tolwere being rushed today to the twen- the home of George Stewart, Cin- ty-two members of the Tamiami trail | struggled along day and night until | CinRatl manufacturer, hangs .& pathfinders, who, it is reported by ‘lhey had covered thirty miles in the painting of & handsome French three of their comrades who reached | $1X d officer as he looked when he an- An e was sent out yester- Miami early this morning, are about | day to h for the lost voyagers, >vered the call to the colors. o sixty miles west of here and making | but ret after a futile attempt to| In the home of & noted art ;l 7 only snail progress on their trip to| f1d them.” The threo who preceded | tor, in Parls, sits this same soldler, this city. Hopes were expressed, | whicht they belicnes. oow ed overine: | maimed—part of his’ face shot ) S 5 which, they believed, passed over the i Declaring that “the climax of JUdBe-|yoyover, (hat they would reach here | main party. However, since. they | - AWay—in the defense of his coun try. His parents had only one pic- made law has been reached” in the de- 1y S o o (CF LR v“e“‘ Worklng i Uik CypFess, ey 5 cision of the United States Supreme S e e would not be visible from the air. ture of the officer as he appeare The three members of the trail before he was disfigured, and it was sold by mistake, irt ruling that the minimum Wage plazers brought the first word that | law of the District is unconstitutional, |has been recefved of the party whie FLAGS ARE PRESENTED e A ot sasichiin: this pleture was located in Cin- n flags were presented to § 5 C|left Fort Myers a week ago ye Representative James A. Frear of Wis- | & 0 v : or Miami in ti e 0 e consin, leader of the progressive bloc he first attempt to cfnnatl, Yesterday John Mecil- henny, a_member of a prominent v School by the Woman's Re- ict of Columbia e (:P route of the Tamiami § ouse, has announced that he|through the E a e e g fiho Bversl Philadelphia family and a friend will organize & drive in of the French veteran's family, es to celebrate orning. biles. Of the ten cars that left Fort gress to curb that tribunal's power to S te Cladanl SR D s_under the | lands and cutting their way through wooded sections, the pathfinders have crept along doggedly. They left | Lemon Camp Friday morning and Representative Frear Start Drive as Result of Minimum Wage Decision. ANOTHER NEW STORE OPENS SATURDAY 4413 '14th St. N.-W.-—-Near Corner Allison St. 57¢ 30c 15¢ Sanitary Butter, per Ib. Sanitary Eggs, per doz. Pure Lard, 1-Ib. carton Post’s Bran Flakes Myers, only seven are left. On of Congre: to the Robert Bentley Post of the sent back, another stripped its nullify act " Representative Frear is father of a American Leglon for assistance in per pkg., 0 and the third was abandoned w hroken wheel. The . o s purch; back the rtrait, bill which would require eight of the mznh; -A‘l‘i\n"’“-; s hrf the party was | direction of Mary ‘\\'uhrl(vhl:;"fhe Tikeness of JK‘:J. Des Justices to concur in an opinion hold- | Fomposed of Ora E. Chapin, Le ’;j.’;" | department patriotic ir Albers, a son of M. Des Albers, ed- ing a law unconstitutional, but in the Md., a winter visitor at $ e ofiEhs oA Y itor of the Parisian journal, Art, light of the minimum wage decision he Imrlex H. Huni, scout, of E he vow to th - Past and Present. Mr. Mcllhenny upils of the sixth grade Wi told how the officer came home on says he is now ready to require u] They walked twenty-five miles to SOl ow tha cMicer oarle hameton the McCr unanimous decision. This pronouncement for the progres- it is significant. following Upon 4 prepared atatement b cogttized as onc s, favoring concur iine jus- be set aside. Views of Justices. In stating his views regarding the minimum wage decision, Representa- tive Frea 1: “Under repeated decisions the court has stated it will act only when un- constitutionality is beyond reason: Justice Holmes, one of | s of the court] t in point of ely free from doub ft_and Justice San- the power of Con- nd their ju- ded. Justice placed human uhhuugh he did s "office, declares the Senate, of member un- . are both ppointment g e in the rding, and there- ter power than the of whom he was ves' who right to of the two co- Vithout upon cepted because of the respect we hold for the court. Judges Not Infallible. “Individually and collectively, for the court, are not infailible, never been better by the minimum wa The income tax de " decided by fiv a bare majority of the inferentially ~sets A eral of the states, by a bare majority hough he and some 0C| 13(0% er practically d most persu: r of unanimous court deci- and_for a salutary law along the line of the Ohio constitution. The opinion of the Utah justice is not the opinfon of four distinguished judges of the court, nor of the American Congress, nor of the executive, who makes judges, nor it is likely to re- main long. Calls Decision C: ¥ ages of more than 120, i we have found that than $16 a 30,000 made in_on ¢ remedying this situation. any of us have pinned our hopes on the operation of minimum wage laws. Rely on Public Opinion. ‘Public opinion. I think, can be depended on in the long run to de- cide that no employer has a moral right, even though the Supreme Court decision gives u legal right, to pay a woman less than a living wage. si . of whom, in this country, can also be relied upon to spread the doctrine that the orker not by any eapest e lowest paid means A Specialty Tn Ladiew’ Wrist Watches P. K. Richter The Ebbitt Jeweler F St. N\W. Near 14th St. MEDICAL SCIENCE BUILDING 1029 Vermont Avenue N.W. PHYSICIANS SURGEONS DENTISTS A _Few Suites Still Available “Apply at building or J, Edward Thomas, 208 Southern Building Tel. Franklin 724] When Buying ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CUTLERY orother HOUSEHOLD HELPS CUARANTEED T0 GIVE ‘ArlsrAcropY Service Cutlcura Soap —1Is Ideal for— The Complexion ;rnmnbn-! , Tal 250 WIX’S 'hf‘.m out of M teen running short necessitating the ratic meal and making it ur plies be obtained quickly. The is without meat, bread, milk sugar and their supplies of o presentation of ags in beh: foodstuffs are ebbing low, the lhxu"l\ arrivals reported. Following ox were any, Leir own bridges Hamilt trails when the nd Mrs. at other times building road, constructing low over marshes boggy | riends ¥ ba and { the pupils of the school present. e flag: belle Worrell Ball, past de- | Pulizzi, princi- | health and had a portrait made of himself. He then returned to the front, where his face was mangled. Mr. Stewart said the painting was the property of his wife, who is now in Fiorida. —_— In Cornwall there is a tradition on | that King Arthur still lives in the A.|form of a raven and that one day .he s, alf an's Re- | will be changed back to a man again of | and all England will ring once more | with_his fame. Merritt O. Chance Formerly City Postmaster 5 Desires to announce that he is now associated as vice president with the COALTRESTLE FIRSTANDN STREETS N.E. 10000 TONS STORAGE CAPACITY OFFICE 1245 FIRST STREET N.E. PHONE FRANKLIN4840 ARTHUR grand row, W you wil tee of arrange Remaining lnstruments Read this list of pianos. Some have been renewed in our factory shop. MORRIS & CO. UPRIGHT— Ebony case, suitable for begin- ner. Opportunity ALBRIGHT UPRIGHT— Ebony case. Worth great deal more. Opportunity 585 J. P. SEEBURG UPRIGHT— Mission s caklicase. ) IEspecially sHlte! (o, halll of : school. Opportunity $135 price... EMER UPRIGHT— Ebony case. Reliable make. STARCK UPRIGHT—Mahog- ]an) b?)se An excel- ent uy. Opportu- )| nity price.. s H19S WILLIAM KNABE & CO. UP- RIGHT—Mahogany case. An ex- 'c_cptmu.zl barsam A ine piano. Opportu- nity price - $265 —STEINWAY UPRIGHT— Ebony case; has been thorough- 1y rcdnewcd by our factory serv- ice department. Op- Dorr'tfiwtv price..... & 298 TINGTON UPRIGH —_— Oak case. One of the 2 it $175 bargains, JORDAN PIAND cosmu Only a Few Days Left To Take Advantage of Our %’PORTUNITY PIANO SALE If you are to buy a piano, player or will pay you to visit our store tomor- pianos priced so ridiculously low that and family to buy NOW. Our guaran- used piano—and the terms will be Another Cut in Price Will Move These within the next two years, it here you will find excellent 1 feel it your duty to yourself satisfaction goes with every difor your convenience. Quickly Most of these instruments have been traded in on the wonderful Ampico or apartment Grands. FREE—10 Music Rolls and Bench with extra Player-Piano. DAVIS & SONS PLAYER— Mahogany case. -Late style. Priced to sell imme- diately. KURTZMANN PLAYER—Ma- hogany case. Plain design. 88- note. Opportunity 5250 ‘WHEELOCK PIANOLA—Ma- hogany case. 88-note. Very spgcial Opportunity $395 FRANCIS BACON PLAYER— Mahogany case. Very latest style. Opportunity $435 R PLAYER —Ma- }logany casa Cannot be told rom new. pportu- nity price $475 ARTHUR JORDAN PLAYER —Mahogany case. Standard ac- {}on Can_ncit ts: told from new. ery special ppor- tunity price $495 ‘WEBER PIANOLA—Mahogany case; 88-note. Oppor- 5495 tunity price Picnic Shoulders, per Ib. Smoked Hams, per Ib. . Bacon Ends, per Ib. . 15¢ Fancy Strip Bacon, Ib. 25c¢ Granulated Sugar, per Ib. . 91/, ¢ 14 - 24¢ White Potatoes, 1 5-Ib. pk., 3()c | Sweet Potatoes . 5 Ibs. for ] Oc Yellow Onions . 5 Ibs. for 2 3¢ Washington Flour, ] 2-1b. bag,49¢ Ceresota Flour, 12:Ib. bag, §7¢ Gold Medal Flour,] 2-Ib. bag,57 ¢ Aunt Jemima Special TWO Pkgs. Pancake . ONE Pkg. Buckwheat (Mix) 25(: Tur short time only you can get these three packages New Cabbage, per Ib. 7 Yoc 10¢ Fancy Grapefruit, each Oranges,doz. . . 4()cand 5()c Apples . . 3 Ibs. for 2 5c¢ Large Lemons, each 2c Del Monte Fruit Salad, can . 4.6¢ Keystone Fruit Salad, can . 4.5c¢ Keystone Fruit Salad, small, 2 7¢ Keystone Apricots . . 31c Keystone Peaches,can . . 29c¢ Keystone Pears,can . . . 37c¢ Keystone Prepared Prunes, 28¢ E:?l‘f:ormz le. 25c I for PRUNE Other fine values at various prices. van camp (3 Pork & Beans Your Choice Herr Stringless Beans . 3 Canned Pumpkin . . . Canned Sweet Potatoes . Monocacy Valley Corn . | Blue Label Catsup, large . Heinz Catsup, large . . . Ritter’s Catsup . . . . Sanitary Catsup, large . 19c Lea & Perrin’s Sauce . . . 29c One-Quart Jar Bizet Olives, 55¢ Large Sour Pickles . 3 for 1()c I “Sunbrite” Cleanser Sweetheart 2 Seap . . . Schimmel’s . Apple Butter < Canned No. 2 Tomatoes®z One Pound for 23c POUND CAKE 77 ous” 5 Special for a short time only. ng Oscar Sardines, can . 2()c ng Oscar Kippered Herring, 15¢ cans for 1 9 5 cakes for cans for C Herring in Tomato Sauce, T 15¢ B. & M. Flaked Flsh 1214c¢ 29cand 47¢ Gorton’s “‘Ready to Fry” . 14c Canned Shrimp,can . . . 18c Beardsley Shredded Cod . ]4c Chum Salmon . . . . . ]5¢ ArgoSalmon . . . . . . 25¢c Del Monte Salmon . . . . 25c Kinney’s Chinook Salmon . . . 25cand 4()c 18c Lobster, can . Nansen Sardines . . Marie Elizabeth Sardines, 1, 1 5c¢ Marie Elizabeth Sardines, 15, 27 ¢ EVAP. PEACHES, Choice quality. at this price. Per Lb. 15¢ ~MISS CURTIS DAILY SUGGESTIONS l MARSHMALLOW NUT CUP, A DESSERT FOR TONIGHT 2 tart apples peeled, l'owd and chopped fine; put into small cups, i cover with SNOWFLAKE CREME and put a candied cherry 4 Real cheap CORBY’S Family Layer Cake = 38| Pound Size