Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 22

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22 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924 BED cnoss TRUCE ‘WALTON COTTAGE OPENED | §;endine its passago as whe price| MEN ACCEPT WAGE CUT. |ins that to meet competing fields this | independent of ans . ! P 3 was necessary, otherwise the mines | this agr government. This perhaps puts the position in a of the company would have (o sus- |men each en S|GNED IN FRANCE Home of Great Angling Devotes Tt i keernted form. byt the| Preter Lower Pay to Prospect of | pena. There has been & working | work st 2 SROECORIth: WaeHing Rave “ Mine Suspen: agreement hetween the com: y and [ r Restored for Public. ccided to conduct an inte spension. Rersopat hetmon Ui ! t et—— ORD, England, May 1.—lzaak | Libe o e :l.(t DpscIALDAatch CoThe Btac. cottage at Shallowford, near | & JEa8 Bxle heed af he | . CUMBERLAND, Md., May 1.—The| League and International Bodies, |} restored largely through Ameri- h was to be arranged after the | rne employes of ‘the Davis Coal and % has been opened to the 4 can’ | Coke Company at the vari h Near Split, Patch Up Differ- |cin efforts, has o eultage | which the government would mean y various mines | |E ences. for Time. |ate. Julien Tappan. Davies, who Demand for Reform. : D of 25 per cent. eylln?n"oo_ i headed thie movement to purchase 2e o this the Tdberal West- and rehabilitate the cottage once o . te's political corre- 0 e At a1 " cupiec ¢ great devotee of the 3 por- == = = AMALGAMATION PROPOSED |uPiled by the sreat devote eoneie when ordering window shades, When o 3 onul bave ue our shades to mea e | In the simple ceremony of opening | fup lations be- -_j'e ue make your window s und'r to mea.- cottage, Lord i b d Labor parties, e il Te the : Judge Payne Sees Chance for 1t would be 2 but pe 2 attitude of the = vas friendly ommodation e g N 5 S T e B | ‘_ =l Crowded Out of Regular P e e hg‘\ e {LIBERALS DEMAND f{Gatant mEibhe commcin promen e INSECT | A = Advertisement, But Equally govern ELECTORAL REFORM| ™"~ e g , : Important in Savings New Gretna Green Started. (See Pages 14 and 15.) Twelve different states and four W. STOKES SAMMONS Proprictor ° | Support for Labor Ministry May | toreign countries contributed marry-| {hemh l830 13th St. NW. l Phone Mam 4874 = Hinge on Attitude To- :n:r,: pdrlhi to Haf:lo»\, Mass L :“'"“dh',::':‘x'-:fi;a::“»fl... = Omen S 1 ren S . . . ¥ 15¢ and 3Se—other clzes 70c and $1.25, at Baltimore, Md. = == = .f Footwear I . i ’00 Pairs Misses’ and Children’ oOO Puies Men's uu.h Siippers ation between ti High and Low \lu»- % T 3 | Comfortable =4l ] s e Cooking S, o . R RaR Deir e ‘ R : 0dd Lots of Women's Wear White \lqu\ \:«, I rol of worl | ? Skirts Kimonos I)mpcnes ! Labor takes r‘ Waists Dresses Ginghams | ‘T"““"_:“‘(‘i‘ Coats Sweaters Stockings | tne House of Co g . - ! Laces, Nets and Diamond D)’es During the Hot Days Ri-oitss : Embr ondems of the Summer Months b . 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