Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1924, Page 24

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RAIL BOARD BACKED BY HEADS OF ROADS Counsel for Union, at Senate| Hearing, Says Workers Puzzled by Attitude. Hearings un Will proposing abolition of the Railroad Labor Board nd substitution of national adjust- OMAS O'CONNELL, Rector of S y's Catholic Church at Fairfax ion, Va. A number of his friends in Washing- ~ |ton are going to give a card party and |dance for the benefit of his lttle urch at the Raleigh Hotel, in the , Eoster Monday, April 21, ‘ards will be at 8130 and dane- r the younger folks will com- at 9100, and last until 12 i i »s found it hard, . E. Joynt Is chairman of the nittee having the affair in charge, n, v | Veronica Sullivan and Mewsrs. Charles . Alden, Ha Puul Brooks, loynt, George "= STAR FINDS BROTHER ‘| OF INJURED WOMAN | North Carolina Commerce Chamber Grateful for Response to Its Appesl. en the ot helq | Through an article printed in The “merely ex-|Star last Monday Kenneth C. Chis- had no legal holm, formerly of Laurinburg, N. C, as located and promptly got in touch with his home there, where his been badly burned. The n Chamber of CBmmerce 3 ked by the ber of Com- sful ciforts in Citex Conrt 1 The union rep that the “im MRS. ANNIE TRAPHAGEN TO REST IN ARLINGTON |jicived s i SEE rinburg chamber. as Funeral Services Will Be Held ' Mg Chisholm M Tomorrow for Charter Member of Rebecca Lodge. e Mr. Fox, “Chisholm was 2 tmmediately telephoned | Mre. Annie L. Traphagen, seventy-| here and then took the first train | e ster was badly burned severely. in fact, that | expeeted to survivel T ppreciate your notifying The asked its as- a result of the story in The four years old, a resident of the Dis: trict for twenty-five vea arter membe: at Cincinnati, died Fri her home, TI1 3d street S=—=t == ARSI S ENTERTAINS PRESS CLUB. tomorrow at her late|Serg ingi ;. Clarence F. R ¢ | Sergt. Holbrook, “Singing Marine,” in Brief Appearance. *| se Harry Holbrook, the “singing | e lained members of the | Club at the club lunch- | ce was through the ! "jl!h'fi l'ghmu-r and lhl“ 4 e Corps. ruce King accompanied Serzt. Holbro e h was the | Natj *. Traphagen, was | Batavia, Ohio. i of the club at lunch- | John Lejeune, com- various d several officers of the in the Tuphagen s Holbrook _included in his num- iend of Mine." “Mother, O My and “The Madonna.” to the - | composition by Bruce King, bis accom- panist. ~———2|liET¢ 31 . Who Is a Good Housekeeper? | | | Not the woman who toils and slaves all l day to try to make her home spic and span. She is merely a first- l class servant. A good housekezper is one who knows how to use labor-saving devices— such as the HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET to cut her hours of labor. Every style of Hoosier is on display here at Mayer’s. Prices range from $37.50 to $94.75. We'll gladly show you. . Mayer & Co. Between D & E Seventh Street Cedar Chests to Protect Your Costly Woolens A good Cedar Chest will pay for itseli in the woolens that it saves you. We are quot- ing a few of the many styles shown: Cedar Chest, with copper trim and colonial foot.... Good size Cedar Chest, with copper Cedar Chest, one of the larger sizes, copper trim Walnut finish, cedar-lined Chest of popular size, Queen Anne legs. ..$34,00 You’'ll Soon Be Wanting to Put Down New Summer Rugs Housecleaning time means putting away your wool rugs and getting light summer rugs. There are dozens and dozens on display here now. 9x12-size Rattania is priced PR RS SRR ) (L T 281 P Spring is here—Summer is coming, If breezes blow and the air is heated to the burning point then a porous chair and a cooling drink are your best friends. Among the many delightful pieces of reed, fiber and wicker here at Mayer’s is a three-piece Karpen Suite, with re- versible cushions and back uphol- stered in cretonne, for only We'll be delighted to show you this and the dozens of other pieces on display. The Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator “As Easily Cleaned as a China Dish” One-piece snow-white porcelain lined—that’s the Leonard Cleanable! Absolutely sanitary and scientifically insulated to keep out the heat and keep in the cold. #Leonard Cleanable” snow-white, one-piece porcelain lined, popular size, front icer. .$56.50 Blue-Gray, one-piece porfelaiu lined Leonard Refrigerator, front icer Small apartment size Leonard Refrigerator, top icer, white enamel lined........ $15.75 White enamel front-icing Leonard Refrigerator, Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name Baby Will Be Getting Out Most Every Day Now Baby will not be near so fretful if he gets out every day. There's a delightful assort- ment of comfortable and attractive car- riages here. Lloyd Carriage, in ivory finish, re- versible gear and windshield.. .. .$26.50 Attractive Go-Cart, dark blue finish, reversible gear. $29.75 Light Stroller, in an attractive cream Lloyd Go-Cart, with adjustable lock, ivory, caramel or gray finish $16.00 An Unusual Value in a Solid Mahogany Poster Bed, $34.75 A charming bed—the Virginia Carvel—in either full or twin sizes—made of solid mahogany, except the head panel, which is made of 5-ply veneers to prevent warp- ing. Seventh Street MAYER ; & CO. Between D & E . AT R

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