Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1923, Page 34

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PENNSY HEADIT AL BUARD'S?AN Road Obeys AII “Valid-Laws,’ Rea As;erts—Lack of ~ Candor Charged. By the Associated Press, PHILADELPHIA, June 29.—Declar- ing that the Pennsylvania rallroa to ‘obey “every “valid law’ enacted by’ properly constituted authority, President Samuel Rea, in a statement to employes last night, said the management took specific exception to the statement of the d Labor Board that the Penn- d denied to its employes utial rights” to which Con- declared them entitled. here is no warrant whatever for such a statement,” said Mr. Rea. “It is regrettable,” he added, “that the Railroad Labor Board in its attacks upon the Pennsylvania raflroad sys- tem is not entirely candid with the public. The Labor Board's statements the impression that our com- ccount of the Supreme Court decision ‘ Cites Court Decislon. fact is that the United Stafes ¢ t very plain obliged to decision 1f nal and were being invaded. . The t was firmly convinced constitutional and legal he company and its em- d be invs if it com- f the board o triumph over to gain their loy- -operation by a policy of . mutual consultation and nsation. * ¢ Tries to Serve Public. e is now no dispute of any 1ence with our employes which ieve will not be amicably ad- d. The only real discordant note hat being sounded by the Labor pliance with the provisions ansportation act. the desire "Armiy con- 5t be accom- the demands recognize or- mmitted to ympathetic o' the Timitation "of output.” Glowworms Bright in Storm. worms are much more brilliant ming than at other - other mysteries of circumstance has Get Your KODAK For The Fqurth! Yes—That’s Right! $1Down, $1 a Week We're the only store in Washington to sell KODAKS on these easy terms. This Kodak Outfit No. 1A Autographic KODAK Junior, with Rectilinear Lens. Three rolls of films. Developing of 18 prints. 1 Picture Album. 708 Seventh St. N.W. 3123 M St. NW. 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THE EVENING STAR, that run down a hillside §00 oy Toroprietor, to recover $1.000.000 from great turbines that-are ckpected g | he” Mechanics and Metals National ate & vast amount of powdf | Bank as the present value of an al £or the two.clties. leged =~ certificate for Construction of the power plant |shares of the bank’s stock owned by 4,000 feet above sea level has been a | his -great-grandfather, Thomas Wil- long and dificult task. Mountain | liams, who died in slides have been frequent, according| The value of the to the engineers in charge, and at|eaid to have been %13, | times. threatened to destroy the wor'l | llams died, ll |In the construction of the five-mile {canal some brillfant examples of en- | kineering skill have been developed. | | The canal passes through four tun- | | nels drilled through the rock, and is % | under cover for about halt its iength, (Special Corgepondence of The ftar snd rhe‘hlvln‘ been roofed over with con- Chlcago Daily News Foreign Service.) crete to protect it from the frequent SANTIAGO, Chile, May 10.—The|mountain slides. snow and lce covered peaks of the| Already the work of elec!r"ymg Andes are about to furnish Nghting | {1, TR, ey en, eatiago and| for the streets of Santlago and Val-|of the powerful electric locomotiy paraiso and power .for industries in {'.&\Ll ¢{rlfied’ mldt the lmt ""Bf"fi he Installation of equipment dev these “¢ities and for operating the | (0 Hothoa o0 O e rican slg- state rallway between tliem.. Chile|nal systems are being put in place will thus utilize part of her great|and American-made coaches will be natural resources and make a big|used saving on her national coal hill. This | piece of hydro-electric de\e!opmenthA"_s IN $1,000,000 SUIT. Is sald to be only the start.of greater | projecte. n | 1 lrleAl equipmen: Ch\lm Mhde on Bank Stock of 100 Years Ago Rejected. belng utllized througho The melted NEW. YORK, -June 20.—Judge Glegerich of the supreme court dis- | | missea yesterday the sult of Alfred teel pipes ! W SNOW-CAPPED ANDES | WILL FURNISH POWER Glu]e to Utilize Hahonnl Re- sources to Generate Elec: tric Current. book in Troy, M The court In cision held that the statute of limitations wWas in ef- fect prior to the death of Willlams and, that no suit could be brought now. TASK FOR POLICEWOMEN. Hereafter Will Bring Female Pris- oners From Other Cities. An order providing that only po- licewomen or matrons be detailed to g0 to other cities to bring back fe- male prisoners has been issued by Maj. Daniel Sullivan, superintendent f police. The order was issued fol- fowing & complaint by Lieut. Mina C. Van Winkle head of the woman's bu- reau of the department, that the cus- tom of sending women after female prisoners had not been observed re- cently. —_— «outhwest of Santiago ing gath- * Lillfan Gish, the motion picture ac- ‘ered, diverted throush & canal wind- ing five miles around the mountain sides and then into gre fan fascisti while in that country re- centl, OLD BAND BUTTER Be. QAL Stores GOLD BAG COFFEE 28c 1b. M. Holzbeirlein’s FA-MUS CAKES KRUMM'S seegici. GELFAND’S The Housewife’s MAYONNAISE ~ competitor VIENNA BREAD 11c KINGAN’S BACON 2B 37c | SMOKED SHOULDERS 1b. 13c HOME-DRESSED BROILERS | | and GENUINE SPRING LAMB At Most of the D. G. S. Stores—at Lowest Market Prices ORIENTA COFFEE 1 Ib. Can 39¢ FOUNTAIN VIRGINIA DARE HAMS EXTRACTS Are cheap at any price because of Are their superior excellence U N EXi CE LLED Whole, 29c Ib. | 15cBot. 25¢ Bot. BEAUFONT GINGER 2 Bottles, 25¢, ALE Case - $2.75 PET MILK Large Cans ] Oc POST TOASTIES pkg. 7vc RITTER’S BEANS Popularity Ever Increasing Famous Because They’re Surprisingly Delicious 25c 3 Pkgs. 25¢ 12¢ Jar 25¢ Jar Purest Made Macaroni, Is Baked By r Deliciously Chas. Schneider Baking Co. 3 Cans 25¢ D. G. S. WAX PAPER 3 Rolls 10c¢ “& LOFFLER’S &, % 100% Pue CERESOTA 5Wbs27c FLOUR P 121bs 57¢ DISTRICT SOCIETY GROCERY STORES B;emn They're and Pork ““The Prize Bread: Flour of the World” { i l | WASHINGTON D, C, FRIDAY, JUNE SAYS EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEEDS A “SHAKING tP" Bishop Brent Advocates Striking the Ten Commandments From Prayer Book. PHILADELPHIA, June 29.—The Rt: Rev, Charles H. Brent, Protestant 29, 1923, ——— “God s t5 be | form 6f wig and gown when he madd | his much-discussed appearance before the judicinl committee of the. privy the | places of high® thought and so-called | council yesterday in the case of the [ United States against Motor Trucks, Epis " Bishop of Western New Yorik, told 200 prospective clergymen today that the Episcopal Church needed a “shaking up” and ten commandments should b oted I culture.” out” of the prayer book becaus lhe)’; BECK DONS WIG IN LONDON| f thiemselves gentlemen. found in the ditches and places of toil in the world, where the church is |loath to go, just as He is in the were too generally accepted { Limited, of Ontario. pressing: (- complete moral “whereas they are really incompl “One reason why the Episcopal | Church needs a shakii s uy” sald| LONDON, Jun —James 1. Beck, | Bishop Brent, “Is because it is too | solicitor general of the United States, | closely Identifled with those who call | was attired in a British barrister's uni- has been much discussion American or British custo; to the wig. munhmanh&lfiuflwup- THE MEN’S STORE tress, was made a member of the Ital- |- What Men Will Wear on the Fourth and the Summer Days that Follow Here are the right clothes for the Fourth and all summer—for motoring, for walking, for the trip to the beach, the dip in the briny or the drive from the tee. Summer Clothes Palm Beach Suits Pure Linen Suits. Tropical Worsted Suits Gabardine Suits Mobhair Suits ... English Flannel Su: Imported Tropical Worsted Suits... Three-piece Tropical Worsted Suits Linen Golf Knickers... Separate Sport Coats.... White Flannel Trousers... Striped Flannel Trousers. White Gabardine Riding Breeches Men'’s Clothes Section, Second floor. - L] oy Haberdashery Foulard Silk Batwing Ties......, ... 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Outing or Golf Caps of Cloth $2, $2.50 and $3 Straw Hats, of split or fancy straws. ....83, $4 and $5 Genuine Ecuadorian Panama Hats, $5, $7. 50, $10, $12.50 orn Hats, in natural color. Balibuntal Hats .. Bangkok Hats. '$10, $13.50 ...816.50 <......73c and $1 81, $1.50, 82 ....81.50 1 to 83 , $1.50, 82 ....82.50 .81 Men's Hat Section, First floor. “w Canvas Shoes... . White Buckskin Shoes. $9.50, $12, $13.50 thk and Tan Oxfords. $7.50, 89, $10, 812, 814 Men’s Shoe Section, Second floor. The five councilors who heard the | arguments wore civillan clothes. ' There 1o whether Mr. Beck would follow 'the m with regard !

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