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'THE SUNDAY- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL-19, 1925—PART 1. . T April 28, with sentatives of the . . ; ; ~ other distriets in this terrtory for (he Speclal Values mn District of Columbia Chlmpionlhlv,' - and The Evening Star's prize of mo Colpoys UEI_e_uTGet Paint- $ 1 9 75 the Washington Auditorium on the ers and Fair Wage Commit- In Brown Mahogany Will. Compete for Local Ora- Let Electric Sparks ' ? carry your week end.message—Gude tory AWflfd and Plage in | delivers fowers via. telegraph. 1212 F. | —Advertisement. National Contest. | Reception Before"Wedding. | A reception will be given tomorrow night at 1006 E street northwest by The contestants in the private and| the Kevin Barry Council of sthie 3 A American Association for the Recogni- {’:r“::"‘[h: :;:'e"r‘:': i:f“”" District of} {50 0f the Irish Republic to Daniel . b he national ora-| nf Hasseit, president, and his flancee, | torical contest have been reduced to| Miss Anne Sullivan, who"will-be mar | five. These will compete April 23 for | ried in St. Martin’s Catholic Church | evening of May 8, with 'a 000 in tee in Conference. prizes. After two weeks of strategic moves on the part of representatives of the building contractors and the local s, the labor situation today re- mains in a complete deadlock. so far as any settlement is concerned. Size 34x45-inch, will conveniently The fight has b bi c tele bat hibni taken {,\"T;,u‘,“:,sd";; the champlonship of their district (dis- | Thursday at 5 o'clock. and ¢ are now being laid for | trict No. 8), and The Evening Star's accommodate four persons. prize of $100. R The Academy of the Holy Cross designated Mary Louise Edmonston X to represent it. ‘Last vear, Ruth cra-|{ LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY ven of Holy Cross was judged the best speaker in district 2, and Holy Cross is anxious to repeat that triumph, Raymond Ready of Gonzaga High | School was chosen out of a large field HEALTH CANDIES contesting for a place in the finals for |\ 404¢ 60+ 804 1b further moves. With the attempts of John Col United States con- | ciliator, to bring about a meeting in | the painting controversy virtually as- | sured of failure. the next few days will involve the question as to wheth- | er the plumbers and steamfitters will | be drawn into the controversy. May Publish Bank List. This week may see the pubkcation this district, of the list of labor banks as decided Kathryn Bowers of Tmmaculate fpony b cenur Tabor Triot'and | M TOUISE EDHONSTON ~ RAYMOND RAEDY KATHAYN BOWERS | ghaisraen, otz st e of o [ —Special cabinet construction, select wood, beautifully finished. in medium dull shade. BYer 12036 5T “Where the piano goes we have the correct furniture for its surroundings.” | B £ Hamilton, Jefferson. Marshall, Madi- | | New York Artist Donates Services | son, Webster or Lincoln. All the schools have shown great for Entertainment Planned intereqt in the work and keen com- | plumbers as to whether thes Holy Cross Gonzaga College Imm. Conception g s A Eau L K sag T TODAY ! 0.1 DestoLr EMMONS 5. SMITH he increase demande: v 4 4 :4 n ftsmen. The master steam. | —— e fo Speak on Constitution. God's Gut of Doors i have practically said they will ¥ o ST H = 3 3 All these finalists in District 8 are | Great Falls, Va. O the ac ster o | e s % ge co 0 s Congtitution Not one has used a| s e A tomorrow to make further plans to - £ “On the Roek Where the Soul Went consolidate ts position and to hear AT BENEFIT CONCERT | sutiect f?fl“";- with the relationship | by Ry | representatives of the painiers if they o the Constitution ;of “Washingfon. | Mission Theme | Twelfth & (G Streets N.IV. <hould change their mind and decide to come Into conference. Committee Stands Firm. “The Fragrance of the Violet” by Dr. Albert H. Zimmermann, foupder | i | At a meeting late yesterday after- petition is anticipated in the district || o " ihsets rtam the Ml nioon ‘the fair wage comamittes decided for May 15. finals which will be held in the audi- | \V:-lnn:l,g ve gniaus’ relicious urih:mml | — =l it would not meet the painters at any Hunter Kimball of New York City | lortum of Gonzaga College at North ||| Lok icit” Wear 'a bit of Javender t0 2 other! Mk dshan | TH 495 tOr0OErOW. Capitol and I streets at 4:30 Thuri-] you.) will sing at the concert to be given at x“.‘(’;ne .i:;’i-‘";"fii;(:‘,“;z‘,i‘_"S.",’\‘ 52:\;,‘&;“3 the Washington Auditorium on May d‘%h:‘l:irrfln:-' in the private and | MBI VO [ pore, W 3, Gallagher, Internationai ety paraiyzed, Eaouara Aivion. i | SR R 0 G will be out of town. The fair wage committee considered that. too, and notified Mr. Colpoy st night it would meet at the City Club at the time signated and at no other time. Mr. | Colpoys later said that the union painters would not be present at the meeting. This seems to remove the pany, who is in charge of the pro- gram, announced yesterday. Others who will have been obtained for the program include dancers from the Tchernkoff-Gardiner School, the New Jerusalem Masonic Gleen Club No. 9 and the Costello Post Drum and 'COLUMBIA PARK One Block 14th St. Cars "SAFE MILK lor BABIES" E:%G\ A% Bugle Corps. < meeting as a_factor for, settlemer Director Albion says neither he nor 3 v y chance left is that Arthur any of those to appear on the program , Chamberlain, local head of the union, | Paur K E:ouGH JOS H_ALTIGAN Will receive any compensation. Maj, Prlce U (13 VAR L] . 174 might attend, but as Gallagher is in < P Gen. Anton Stephan has been assured , lse an' ro ucts IVE charge of the strike there s prac Devitt Prep. School St.Pauls Acadetm} of the support of civic and business y WY ically no chance of this. : organizations. 3 Attitude Is Explained. ~—| Tickets may be obtained at the Wil- Following the meeting, william .| NEW TRAINS TO SOUTH. | M e Galliher, chairman of the citizens’ Sngland, Inspect Today or Tonight Are Unsurpassed Susannah Barlow of Windsor, who died at 101 recently, store. fair "wage committee, made the fol- e | was disappointed in love, and for 30 HEY are always fresh, whole- lowing statement: Several few extrafare express|years carefully Kept her bridal gown 7 R some, of high quality, and as moderately priced as possible—com- mensurate with quality. Pasteurized Milk, Holstein Nursery Milk, Grade “4” Guernsey Milk. Pasteurized frzanl Whipping Cream “Creamery,” “Nucreme,” “Fancy Sweet,” “P. E. Sharpless” and “Acorn” brands “Due to the intervention on the part | trains, operating between New Yor! of John Colpo:; United States con-| Washington, Atlanta and New Orleans cilitator, in hopes that conferences|Wwill be put in operation by the South. might adjust the differences betweenjern Railway beginning next Sunday, the building interests of Washington iit was announced last night. as indicated by the strike now in pro-| One, to be known as the Crescent gress by the union painters and|lLimited,” in railroad parlance term-|| paperhangers, a meeting was decided | ed number 37 and 38, will leave Wash-| upon for Monday at 10 a.m., and Mr.|ington daily at 12:20 o'clock in the| Colpoys was so advised. morning. It will be a solid Pullman The union painters and paperhang- | train de luxe, comprising all of the which became her shroud. Sth and Ingraham Sts. N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. M. 1267 1319 N. Y. Ave. 7 Choice Apartments Now Available ZYE 5 BUILDING \ ers, represented through their proper gltmmvlderr‘; conve‘nienlces (:f P‘rese‘m' of Butter. afficials, indic ir ina ¢ or in-|day railroad travel. Its destination o i i o " 0 Sl ket e bt or |0 Jieend gt e et . Ave., 17th & G Sts. NW. | 5 oome, itchen ana || MM O 5 2 Groam Burmit!] " Conge Choee. | ing a further continuance of the meet.| Mobile. — y L 85 012 ing until Wednesday ; T;’finsxnumble'red 3!\‘?"1 40 will run 4 Rooms, K“Ch‘fll and Bath Special Deliveries leave the dairy iy Gecided thit the time and plage of | calls the same Seheduie to-that ity us| ||| Several Very Desirable Offices Elevator and Telephone Service HA G DONE S| 10:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. week days. g0 reeting Wil remaln a5 frat. fxed | the- Croscent Limited. The schedules VE YOUR PAINTIN anl 0 S Ee e i Plione At Moderate Rentals From May 1st 1316, New Hampshire Ave. One square south of Dupont Circle, and car line—within walking _distance of Govern- by the committee, namely, at 10 a.m.|9f numbers 29 and 30, the Birming-| Monday at the City Club, at which|ham Special, will be shortened in | time the committee will be glad to|each direction. , The time for the| hear representatives of labor.” Pledmont Limitéd between Washing- The fair wage committee will meet, |ton and Adanta will be shortened 10 and if none of the representatives of | minutes, but it will contintie to leave BY UNION PAINTERS The following firms are employing Union Painters . Barr & Co. 2004 M St. N.W. orders receive our prompt attention. mators will be chosen and equipment ; 2 : Il be purchased so that they will be | there were any complaints of not, it The local unjon painters attend. the | this,city at 9:35 p.m. 5 ment departments, theaters, 1. Brinkiey 3628 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. discussion will continue in regard to — Arthur Carr shops, etc. Rudnlph Baglis s0s o':(‘:lg:.".\%\: e the business of the committee, it was Bak 5 SR between the employers and union men 7 AR 5 Boteler (grainer) 1505 Gales St. N.E. TN St Stispe s s s b ol SR a 206 Mills Building e R Al :ohr‘l & “Cr:;-g) 2 f”?'l‘;‘n\r:ne:fl‘v‘ul Ave. N.W. When Gallagher, organizer for the each of the organized trades and| 4 paperiangert o el S pteth, | choh, of the A o emiloers wouia| T S M 9 Fodt S5 FALIE turns to Washington on Tuesday, = . % further efforts will be made to com. | friendly council board each month, or| / e 1321 Conn. Ave. Cassady & Watson 623 nd St NW. ; 3204-3208 N St. NW. Phone West 183 plete the organizatfon of union pain even three 'mo"‘hs' and [“‘0 other A B’ Goods ¥ Ilg R St ~ o ‘and paperhangers shops. | Esti.|representatives to meet every six A. B. Goodman St. N.W. months to talk things over, whether | P. F. Gordon 900 Butternut G A .g sarri 2 § £ Gaiss waterials John A. Garrison . Z"‘Adlmn St. M. L. Haimovicz happen, either that it becomes a long- drawn-out affair to be ended by the employers signing over one by one, the union men being replaced by non- union men, or the quicker and more sensible way of getting together and listening to one another,” said Mr. Colpoys. ““There are many questions on both ides, but meanwhile the city is suf- fering,” declared Mr. Colpoys, in out- lining a_plan_for closer co-operation SPECIAL \O’I'l('Efl 4 - v, would create a friendly feeling,” Mr. p St. g T e ciready been obtaimed and | Colpoys said. It would stabilize mat. —durable_construction THE ; New York A‘e NW. money appropriated for the support |ters between the individuals.. They —Low Prices i Silver Spnnx. Md. of the shops. would get to know each other, trust| \”xf;:d kmh;mx Good (,a‘w» ’ !ll:.}ghgl SC. \ ~ While Mr. Colpoys admitted last|each other and understand each Zouwll be vroud to &wn ny Kleir 1129 5 N.W. night that settlement seemed hopeless, | Other's problems, with the results that . | Jona, hR.\.Klf:ll'z“ éé%": E\’:-ys ranch Road | he indicated that he will still work |there would be fewer disputes.’ | W. L. Lacey E. An attractive new house ele- | to bring the two sides together. | Y v: 2 " i 1 >3 “There are only two things that can 16th and Col. Rd. ’(l}lo"l‘"h :,ai‘“'ld l‘rigle ‘},'\C h?"‘f:":;%:’c::g il = / | NOTICE Watch for our advertisement Saturday, April 25 —announcing the opening of a new home development that we want every one, whether a balcony to four | home owner o a prospective rooms, kitchen, re- purchaser, to see. 2 BUNGALOWS GARAGES cephon h.n and bllll. character and dignity. The center hall entrance is flanked by a living room of fine proportions, with fireplace; din- ing room, kitchen, pantry and inviting porch complete the first floor. The second floor has 3 bedrooms, with 2 tile baths (1 with shower). z The equipment is modern in all details—the fixtures and Several very at- tractive apartments ranging from two | rooms, kitchen, re- ception hall, bath and R. L. Piepenbring C. E. Pangle Thos. H. Reid George Risdon Frank Reingruber H L. Shackleford B. Singman finish in keeping with the high “ARPET AND RUG_WAS s.m Sh,‘m,m \\n STORING. ~ THE Uity character of the home. Granite L SO S CHAS. D. SAGER ASI‘HNGT THE George T. Shannon 2 T R e O | fio0s REEPERS_CYCLONE WILL WASH CONSTRUCTIONCO. Cha.. M. ’I‘I'\.omu ’gs 13th St NE. D e e s | R iocs asmonsétat - 7 . Vaughan ten O . I Rl e AR Owner and Builder A R ‘ : 0 N N E Wurdeman & Co. L G el ANV e N e Price, $16,500 f THARLES A. MAIDENS PAINTING AND DG » -mu Fi 2 % = necticut Avenue. 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