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THE EVENING STAR, WASH®SGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923. - TRA[]E E[]UGA"[]N REG’LAR FELLERS—He’s a Success at Animal Training, . 0. 37 v vl ot o, —By GENE BYRNES | | Trade Mark Reg. U. §. Pat. Off.) METHODS OUTLNED, [~ e N | (S RAPSCALLION! HAT \WJERE You - Plans Discussed Here to v : : Dot UP M MY Train Apprentices for Come. RIGHT he T sl Building Industry. i ': : , o A : ACULLEYS The most practical method of train- ing apprentices in the building trades . ; a( A g was decided by a conference on the 4 NN \ E i subject here last Thursday to be ¢ - 7 ! N\ 3 Ze3e = the joint committee system of super- vision, under which all the inter- A & : y oY ested elements in the industry have 3 2 = CO_OPER TlVE 4 by the Fed- ’ { s . A 3 scational Training, < 4 3 2 @ o ! ¢ 7 1 associations of building ployers and employes and W ) ; manufzcturers of building materials. 7 : PHON Methods of Training. o - _ = After tull discussion. ten general principles which should underlie ap- Prenticeship ‘training in the building a general manager, acting as the per- | maintai; | | D L e e c"’ES ]'HE VAI-UE sonal Fepréseniative of the Secretary. | gm.uofld'hfé’;"’?fi'(‘.'x‘x?;‘zs"‘xz“‘wfini"fi?:fl;FATE OF FUEL YARDS & S \ : Ploneering Necessary. y_glving each rallroad a_principal | (1)’ That a local representative Col, Ashburn explained “the ncces- | I¥s Fa port the interests of which will be SOON TO BE SETTLED o ittes, composed in Sts H vl v mmittee, posed of all interest | sity that exists for pioneer demon- t‘rlnfn;:r;":n‘dwlfl:nra‘fllrf);e;':‘::r\l’}l:gl n the industry. is essential to deter- stration by v | ork Awaits e the mnee s | stra y the government” in | mine the needs and to supervise | waterway transportation, adding that them alike will be competitor: Secretary Work Awaits Word From - g e a sondly i : or ieyemingE arter the ploncering is done “and a | Plan Fair Treatmen Local Dealers Before An | Ii you want to save Il goodly . , 3 e is shown to be not only of benefit Bt 5 - ot ? >iano or 4 be provided to supple- e Siie Lt et pement | e do not contemplate that the sum of money in vour Piano c i Baltimo, i Ol v e i 2 hurry and attend the sale. training is capital to purchase and operate it Central acquiremen 4 : o e anine s e cment of the Philadel: Suoretary of &1 : . than specialized train- The report suggested that Congr phia and Reading and the Central of | S¢cretary of tic Interior Work has !Col, Ashburn, in His Annual|ve asked to make an ini poro-| Says Nation Would Benefit | New Jerses. 1 ciphasized in origina) | thoroughly acquainted himself with | Cowmpletion of plans for ar ouna- | national associations priation of $5,500,000 as a capital testimony b : = D 5,500, . y ~ that the _consolidatiol situatio! arding o e-world cruise b, A - should ndamental training Tund for development purposes and should provide for the Baltimore and sitagticn seeaine. usssthie fUT8 W T ciie by Ame e Make YOI.“' OWl'l Terms standard apprentionwaining.| Report, Suggests Nation- |to vrovide that when the waterways by His Proposal for Ohlo nequiring trackags riEnin cyad | costs of the government fuel yards aviators awalite only the formal per- :;\lxr n;;:h-- ion thereon avail- ,\»-rl\k'fi I;as d;;wloped adhnrxu line ;}he Central of New Jersey between | and sale of coal to private consumers mission of the governments concerned | able for iustruc al purposes. . ! sumiciently to have proved its success N " . ound Brook and Jers City a 3 e fuel yi P v aw. iti ross their terri- $5 $10 M D (3) That co-operation with the pub- Wide Development. cretary might dispose of it to Consolidation. likewlse having I1ts proper pn:ilr;;)‘:\‘! | b the fuel yard, and now only awaits | for the expedition to eross their terri- | y or filore Uown i hos essentiul in promoting vate, state or municipal pur- tion In Jersey City terminals, but the ; & declaration from retail coal dealers | tories. The project already has the brentic wion. Chasers. New York Central has spent Immense | before proceeding with an inquiry | approval of Secretary Weeks and the ome apst "hat pate incentives should . N sums connect w e Cen- | whi Uy |2 2 £ —delivers to your home ’most be set up to induce boys to enter ap-| Col. T. Q. Ashburn, chief of the in- The New York Central Raflroads |tral of New Jeray wnd it does ot | WHICH Will settle the question, for | State Department has asked the for-| \\ "pioyc or Phonograph. Free i land and coastwise waterways serv TRUSTEES TO MEET demand for control of the Philadel- [8eem right “that” the commission |18 administration at least, of abol- | ¢l&n governments to sanction the ten- |y .0 (07 poo Music Rolls at pre-eminent training for{ica of the War Department, in his . 3 . 1ot | ¥hould aliow that railroad o be cut | iShment or retention of ‘the fuel | tative itinerary submitted by Maj elivery, Free Music Ro apprentices or boys under pleae— phia and Reading and the Central of | ot from us and be put In another | ¥ards. Dealers were said today 1o | Gen. Ma M. Patrick. chief of the | Free Duet Bench ntrict (o he emploved i3 Tecom. |annual report to Secretary Weeks | oo gricer oo T poarg gets|New Jersey Mnes in case of federalfand complete system after such ex- | be awalting action by the National | oo Sison M Tatrick chief of th : mended made public zcsu‘lrd ;. r@cn;flnwnded = i = | consolidation of railronds was fur-|pepdituress U TG L Retall Coal Association, which s Army air service. o h Dull Season Classex. nation-wide development of water- ecember 5 as Date. ot éiuihualzod today, Befare the Tne b ndustria affic | ready to present a brief to the Inte- | Four officers and four enlisted men > (8) That eniphasis should be placed | waya and the establishment of com- | Tho annual meeting of the board of | torstate Commerco Commission by el raion e b et x| Ei Cenrelary mtting Zorth the foo ve been selected to make the flight, | Open Nights upon E s to fo 3 " ripa ¢ ! - i = { P nissto - 4 SeRiae e 2 S o & Stra e s pon dull season classes to follo ub | mon carriers upon the principal Wa- | rustees of American University will | President A H. Smith urging it to hold off in its making | country toward competition by the | WHICh I expected to demonstrate the 1119 14th St. N.W. d terways of the country. . be held December 5. Mr. Smith sald the New York Cen- | °%.8,Plan for, rallroad consolidation. | gov rament with retail dealers in feasibility of acrial communication As a means of achieving this Pur-| Chancellor Clark spoke before the |tral's position would provide for the |sion, as a whole, is c o the| While anthao | between continents and provide val- | T4 those who may be contemplat- pose, Col. Ashburn offered a plan b¥ | Fortnightly Club Tuesday on “Or- |fullest development of the port of |mandate of the lauw providing for| ohtained only in small quantity ble technical Information. Four or | ing the purchase of Piano, Baby which the exiSting Waterways Serv-|ganic Church Unity." o wotla give the northern | Fallroad consolidation,” Mr. Childs | the middle > of Deee dealers | five Douglas world cruisers. which | Grand, Player or Phonograph, th 3 L s oun Moniea, Calif, will be used. il Zor. the ballalte th and | tion to be created by Congress and |0f Arts and Sciences addresse " existing o8 and ed shop ades o veekly ceti of the Med dist | facilities and would maintain cem- g routes nd channels on hand to =upply custome i in shop trades should weekly mecting of the Methodl 4 DRl cndtomer: The trip, as planned, will start at y Otis Smith, a member of the deft Washington next March and will 3 . this el given powers to promote, encourage | minieters of the District of Columbia 'petitlon ia the general interest of the | eTCe A new Ing to an opinion expr The Letisities of the American Con- | and develop water transportation and | Monday, o 1 so for Prohibi- | public. ART United Stat s k of th struction v in the field of to “foster and preserve in full vigor | tion.” e will repeat the a 2 | ERIO SCLERO Dsemitates al Commission i consume more than six months, the | last weck of the prentic diseu and {4, P tra enortation. | fore the Methodist ministers - Business to Baltimore. SIS CURE. | deaiers expect to be s week 10 | longes s B R | fikely Ahe Tact o, the fol s resolution was Loth rail and water transportation. adelphia Decembor 10. | “IWith the two roads the New York _ [ Phvel largee Shipments of coal pent ety ":.‘;"m:;fit’:mbe:“"m;"r: e - D o : . Not A of. Pa man attended the | £ o them and hope by Decem | miles. From ! n the avia Appropriation Not Needed. | Prof Paul K omn o witiee | Central can open a new direct rail- [Raported Discovery of Serum by | have ample suppiics to take enre o¢|will proceed to Seattle.’ where the - o . e of this meet- | The plan recommended, Col. Ash-[Mecting of the exceutive con roud line between New York and Chi-|" o : current husines ‘ Planes witl e cquipped with pontoons | Don’t Miss This Baby Counc prising as it does the burn said, could be put into effect|at the Yale Club in New York Frid cago,” Mr. Smith said, “which will be rague University Professor. for the flight along the coast of Brit- various elements making up the con- | without annual congressional appro- —_—— shorfer and which Will be under a| LONDON, November 13.—Great in-| T, S. CONSULATE ROBBED it ane du, Alasia, he Alewtian | Grand Opportunity struction _industry. in_co-operation | priations, would relieve the War Sec- gle management, " Jslands and Japan. Landing gea e e s arn on Vovanjanal | Piations; would relleve the War Se<i| THREE KILLED IN CRASH. | ““f i Bafimore and Ohio is con- |16T€St Bas been aroused in medical | . 4 tomsulate at Riga | Wil he restored for the fiEht seroxs Education, shall immediately employ { ope nd allow the affairs of | solidated with the Central,of New |00 c5, hefe by & dispat ived | oo, Ay ot abont griea | Asia-Minor by way of China, French such means as are necessary and | the corporation to be conducted on L 5 the Philadelphia and f \p ¢ So@le 0 C'h“’]’(’v‘;l"_h?f}rflf e g an it Indo-C| proper to put into effective operation | pusiness i . system would be |Two Others Injured When Loco- ter where lts man- | prac i bellved: to hay niversity. | o} State . 4 Persian gulf, Turkey and Europe to methods that will train and enroll | inanced b, k_issued by 3 s ated, it will be to the | “FAERE, 16 1 o have discovered 0 A, gland. There pontoons again T O g e ety oh. | Lhe cgrpor: a hond motive Hits Auto. rests of such & line to deflect as e A i Lz anerie esters 3 S hed aund 1 as announced by nk Cush- | of 10,000,000 s i = e ki much import an Xport business to g . < ea w the o ek ainthe x 3 the e Tsl E i man, chict of ) wurial education | Treasury | ROCHES N. Y., ;)\rmlu'r |~—l R el New York | Serum L‘!’l;";crltarxul“lo ve recovered act. . ;,.”",um,“pa}’,,?"{.’-;,,‘,'f servi of the soard for Vo- T e men are dead and two Injured!: >hilad, @ as 1 \ & sho. . a o, 1tic Educ: ide £ Thi e meniare desd snditwo) o) A Enuad e Taero.d Medical men to whom the state- ‘ o L e e >, repre- v e corporation, would 4 the result of a crash between an | o implication of improper motives | mont’ Gy Submitted agrecd thas i RENEW TEAPOT PROBE 4 Bt Jeturning /Lo Waslimaton o pure o the : = y 201 in such an esserth e 3 . P building trades em- States $1.500,000 worth of the bound West Shore train and an| Tye i simply the fact that the profits | SUch a serum has be scovered it | Heapings by the Senate Teapot{ } .\r:r“!ll-‘m-s\\‘i\lbo{nl?m‘-od' oves and menufactur and to hold not levs than 51| automobile containing & hunting par- | to be obtained in encouraging Balti- | Would g0 a long way rd length- | Dome investigation will resumed | i United States and Japan and ; 8 were s £ g»r:l\y?zg. per cent of the common stock for the of five at a country crossing.at more business will make any efficient | 5% “l|¥ he Epan of human life. here November Navy and bure tween India and London, and other for o sections of ‘the Cuited | Fotarnment. - The business of the|Beron Center, near here, vesterday. |and = economic management "pursue|Breviously clafmed remeds for the of mines witnesscs will he called for | sections of the Toute will be mapped jces of the fed- | Gorporation would be conducted by|The dead are Vito Infantino, Anto- & policy und wiil guide capital n- | disease was the sour k treatment further discussion of the e out by officers who will precede the | Siam, Burma, India, the ral boa ? local appren- | & slon e A all | pectinent t . 3 g advanced by Dr. Metchniko! $ ; { o Ravisory board, composed of eleven | nio Pecarlo and Thomas Alessi, all | vestment to the Baltimore port. We. be- 3 Metchnikofr. Gieating gutily off cens : ticeshin persons. which would function under ' of this eity. lieve that if the commission wants to geshiteaveling oo ignd . S. IS CLEAR = ==—====% | P best Class and Dependable P elnsres shots| « Jrom_the AVENUE of NINTH- | *Jfom the AVENUE of NINTH- |“Spii= Speaker Gillett Congratulates YOUR TE::MSSAcceplable Country Upon Having No For- e s 3 CTIFUL : Inm eign Political Connection. H { > > e, ; factory discount, == $467.50 . Sale price ARTIST BABY GRAND—Estah- lished price, $1,050: factory discount, —Profound gratitude that America has Y { 3 no polltical conncetion with Europe : s [Sieroag ez e i, $789 25 was expressed in an address here yes- : : ) s Sate priee . terday by Speaker Frederick H. Gillett. - = “T am anxious,” he said, “to have - - Please Note the Almost Cut our country contribute in every prac- : in-Half Prices on These ical way to the re-establishment of : _ 5 and the assurance there of k < High-Grade Players: I think our partic- \ : in 1d court would be a slight step in that direction a 1 warmly advocate it but my sincere “ ° i et 1 Y itere The Tie of a and disorder is tinged with a profound gratitude that we a Ve fo_political connection with them and 99 are under no obligations, legal or moral, K t a5 B oo o o mort Thousand Knots plicated an agonism until there is rea- sonable ground to believe that our in- tervention would be permanently effi- R ation amay &0 down.and) B Style and individuality rope may return to barbarism and if [ docs we will sufter. but frankly, T predominate in the new don't see Just how we are going to help Chid Berkley Knits for Fall. BRITISH SHIP NEAR . Exclusive in textur S . * L PLAYER-PIANO, Class— SINKING OFF GEORGIA| ~ ©riginal in design, they { | Fruit of the Loom Shirts [EFs-7i i achieve effects never be- 3 R gt T Wsslons S Sy (U T fore attained. > ‘ i e £550 Players, new—sale prices Been Rushed to %) They are made of the famous Fruit {3630 Players, new—sule prices | $800 Players, new—sale prices.. Miraflores. The range from which 3 ! Vs of.the Loom shirtings. {5550 Piagers, mew—sale 1 "'NORFOLK, Va., November 19.—The b schisg Io Jlicitn - s 3 \ 2 )i Fruit of the Loom trademark stands | SRR p Va3 a. -~ colors, stripes, figures, ) €10 far pality fobrics, Rt e Pritish steamer Miraflores is in dis- tress off the Georgia coast, accord- heathers and fancy -pat- ing to wireless messages recelved R the Associated Pross SPRINGIFIELD, Mass., November 18. 6: 750 Players—now 500 Players—now All colors are guaranteed fast to sun it The Mrt massies was vec terns seemingly without ; : 5 e e end i SN and any amount of ordinary washing. ALL PHONOGRAPHS ' , 2 N 4 - r More Dow i Wy e e e i , e Fruit of the Loom Shirts are care- $347 3 At Half Price free out, and Mer ofl mixed with ; ; ’ service and real vilue fully made; roomy in size; and perfect salt water. The message stated that % buy genuine Fruit of the Coules and the steamship Lan- o - caster wers proceeding to her as- : the Loom shirts bear- in fit. f sistance. 3 ing the Fruit of the he Jater message from the Lan- ; ; Loom Iabel in colors. There are many attractive patterns caster reported that the Lancaster Iatidooithd this Mirafiorssiand wean NETEN < i from which to make selections. ‘ll"zfimfil\e ‘:;2:104%‘;;31;; x:%stzz, :::.E- N RN Sizes 14 to 17 (13Y3, :ir};le ':l',le-St pearll bugtong ate used; ngine rooms, o < b \ 17Y; and 18 in neat as- and the shirts are closely stitched. reaching here. e 3 sorted patterns only). GRAIN ELEVATOR BURNED. e e - Sloeve fongths 35, 34 And the moderate price Nashville Fire Believed Due to Spontaneous Combustion. d $175 Cabinet _........ NASHVILLE, Tenn., November 19. $275 Console Style Now .. —The Tennessce-Hermitage Grain : - $100 Cabinets, Mahogany, Now.. $57 elevator. office building and power Cabinets, Mahogany, Now.. $83 house, together with the contents, 51’6: 8";1“";,," &-ll\og‘nn Now.. g.; abine! alnut, Now ... 500,000 bushels of corn, oats and i ¢ wheat, was destroyed by fire here $185 Cabinets, Mahogany, Now..§118 vesterday with a loss estimated at Payments, 75¢c Week Up one million dollars by Charles D. nes of the Charles D. Jones & ’ e e R T. P. CULLEY owmers of the stractare, « L' he elevator was filled with grain 2l L The' cause of the Aea e Sl —_— & SONS is belleved to have been spontaneous — — combustion. The same _elevator e — 7 SRS et s itk enooten: 1he | © NATIONALLY { ""J‘t\‘ 1327 G Street N.W., tire department today was unable to secure sufficlent water, as the struc- Established 1902—Open Evenings ture was located outside the city lim- its and the private water “supply »uoved inadequate.