Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1925, Page 11

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Congregation Drops 4,000 to 400 From Fear of Structure’s Safety. Fespect to the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925. Ws EMPLOYS - GUTS ATTENDANCE Votes Not to Ask Increase of Wages Sprclal Dispatch to The Star. L Mass., January. 26. —'The Lynn (..u‘pentel’n Union nt a spe- | cial medting last, night \otpcl | againgt an fiierease 0 wages n.un $1.10 an hour to $1.25, and dgreed to work for $1.10 for thé’ansuing year on account of busitfess d pression. 1 GUARDS FOR ESTATE Miss Morosini, Former Wife of Policeman, Gives No Reason From for Action. <, January 26.—Miss Giulia P, Morosini, helress of a one- time partner of Jay Gould, who was marrisd to)a New Yotk policeman in dfter a romantic courtship, and was annulled six ~ : i DA GAMA IS HONORED ARDINER. Tribute Paid to Memory of Por- tuguese Explorer Alarm with e dome of Manhttan, e reason for the emi ployment of sentinels nlu it her home has not been made kno w em ! avin de | brouck annulle a't !lllll!hge on the al Bello, | ground that Wer ‘s divorce from e Dur- UNIONS SHOW GAINS. Membership Doubled in Decade, 1910 to 1020. NEW YORK, January 26.—Trade union strength, as measured by mem- bership was “relatively twice as great in 1820 as {n 1910," according to & re- pbririssued by the National Bureau of Economio Research, of which Drs. ‘Wesley C. Mitchell and Bdwin F. Gay are co-directors. According to tables compiled by the organization in 1910, about one-tenth of the country’s wage earners were organized, while in 1920, about one- fifth of them had joined trade unfons. There were 4,881,200 wage earners In unions, out of & total of 23,480,077 workers, excluding _agriculture in 1920; a percentage of 20.8 in 1910, there were 2,101,502 trade union members sut of 19,262,941 wage earners, exclud- ing agriculture, & percentage of 10.9, says the report. 1| Morosint home, which is set in 25 acres and surrounded by a stone wall. The number of detectives who hov- ©T- | ered around the Morosini. estate dur- - | in the litigation was oncs reported be as many as the pay of which was estimated nt about 3500 & day. PRINCE, 63, MARRIES SPANISH COUNTESS Henry of Pless and 20-Year-Old * Daughter of Marquis Wed in London. By the Associated Press. LONDON, January 26.—A surprise to soclety was the quiet wedding yes- terday of Prince Henry of Pless to Countess Clothilde De Silva, daughter of the Marquls Arclcollar of Spain. % W princegs were strained during the stead of 16 centimes. World War and the princess made an application to the Vatican for an an- nulment of the marriage, and the union was dissolved. At the time it Paris Papers Raise Price. PARIS, -January papers will be 20 centimes in-lemployes. .' He is reputed to be enor- wealthy, owning immen estates fn Upper Stlesia. e Welfare Body to Get $250,000. NEW YORK, January 26.—A new home for the Bowling Green Associa- tion, which. conducts soclal service activities in Wall Btrest's back that only 7% of 1,000 people over55years old had pyorrhea. And only 4% of 16,000 from 25 years up. The civil ceremony was performed | ¥ n the West London registrar’s offico and the religious ceremony took place late In the afternoon at the German embassy church. The prince and princess will remain in London untll Thursday, when they will go on & honeymoon trip to the continent. The bride {s a_beautiful girl of 20. The Prince of Pless onge was an intimate friend of former Emperor Willlam. Hlis first wife was a famous beauty, Mary Cornwallis- ‘West, sister of the former Duchess of Westminster. Thelr wedding in 1801 at St. Margaret's, Westminster, was attended by King Edward and the entire royal family. The relations of the prince and who has pledged $250,000 to the asso- clation for a structure to house it, it was announced. The organization now occuplies a tenement in Wall street. Dr: Lyon's CLeans TEETH sA¥S, Two Cars s'n One— l STUDEBAKER# Duplex Phaeton Owners of the newspapers assert that the in- 26.—Beginning | crease in price is due to the high eosty February 1, the price of daily news- of print paper and big salaries palrl‘ es: omplained Tim from the — winning and holding good W111 The NEW MARMON OAKLAND Product of General Motors Headachy? Breath Bad? Stomach Sour? Clean the Bowels! Dizzy? Sick? You're Bilious! Take a Laxative! 1 1 ”||Illlm"“ i qlmmumW"f ’m ,’,””mll” it i L ntinople now has.one- exgmn b Bt e For Constlpatlon, Biliousness, Headache Marmon is presenting its new line of standard four-door closed cars, at virtu- ally the price of the open car. Various models to choose from—a 5-pas- senger Sedan, a 5-passenger Brougham- Coupe, and a 7-passenger Sedan. Not ‘coaches,” but bona fide closed cars with four (4) doors and Marmon standards of quality throughout. Also complete line of New Marmon De Luxe Models permitting intimate expres- sion of personal taste. Both Standard and De Luxe. Models mounted on famous Marmon 6-cylinder -chassis. Opone aars $3,165. Closed cors $3,295 end wprwoards—all priess f. o. b Indiawapelss, exclxsive of v, HAMS SHOULDERS Mild, sugar-cured, spe-| Lean and tender, mild cial hickory g@moke, the|cure, sizes 4 to 6 Ibs, family size. 8 to 10 lbs. cial value at Ib., 25¢ | Ib., 15c¢c CREAMERY os: LB. | FRESH Our Ows Pack . DOZ. 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