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= = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, I-'RII;AY. APRIL 24, 1925. ANTIPAY RISE PLOT' [ cun momemns [ ASSOCIATES PAY | (v rsemtswiee J €70 cebmren'on on Price Accord. v Painters’ Union Organizer Ry i IPresent A. P. Head With Gold - i are ndes wav, toa Naw Yook Wondll: wikiiany § said today, for the sale of the $10,000,- Asserts D. C. Employers Use| &3¢ © N Bowl on 25th Anniversary . 000 candy business built up by George P Ready dor W. Loft to the Schulte Retail Stores Inspection Corporation, of ‘which David Schulte Plan Found Elsewhere. . . of His Presidency. ) is head. : i % 1t was said that the deal is still in Hedges & Middleton, Inc. = - - - an informal stage, but that Schulte's AR st & 2 Wil o0 4 a absorption of Loft, Incorporated, hinges REALTORS Returning er an absence of a ¥ 5 he impressive tribute recently pai entirely upon the question of price, 1412 Eye St. N.W. tweek. Willlam J. Gallasher, national . o to l'rinnk B. Noyes, president of The according to the paper's Information Franklin 9503 The door bell rings—when you return the nizer of the Painters and Paper: a 3 ivening Star Newspaper Co., in New Mr. L Shi o iHe o 24 Rigers” Union. staied(oday that. n . Yorkcon the completion of his twents ; interest 1n Lolt. Tncorporated, deciines WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRON vestigations on his trip and other in- - S fifth year as president of the Asso- Akl ” s i formation received by him indicate . ciated Press, was actuated both by es. il el h p o diavoeeial is at just the right temperature. Neither oughou e country tc & vork on behalf o pub- deny th . 1 ) e, T e ] B |1 e Nerient ampearod n the ny_the reports Special too hot nor too cold. The automatic sallagher repor at in s New York Times, following the pres. commanded the good opinion and won I Shenandoah where there is a entation to Mr. Noyes at the annual v the warm regard of hose who have B - temperature control takes care of that. painters’ strike, the master associa-| # 3 ’ luncheon of the Associated Press of a known him best. A great trust was usiness e being controlled by a fair ¢ golden loving cup on behalf of the impose y : commitiee similar to the one in : " > o posed upon him and he has re - entire membership, and of a beauti > sponded to the obligation loyally and s — i I tnzton. He said that he has re 3 A e i e S : I & moet Dratbewor by faati paces We also carry a full line of UNIVERSAL ther large cities which state| The voungsters of Washington are | {asims forters of appreciation and at. : pl! oy an (Ganliation anlian LOW Rentals | AMERICAN BEAUTY and MARION Roe i honor to be associated with him in the have been approached by | getting their courage screwed up to e s < cutiv . - ymmittees with & view to in- | the point of asking their parents to | the World's greatest newsgathering or-| . oecurance of the value plac SEPUilve management of ithe: Asodl- : ELECTRIC IRONS some priced ng them in keeping down|provide tickets and change for the SRR 0 fupon all these vears of his labe - = Entire 2nd Floor A $5.00 All G tosd : s Low as $5. uarantee Inasmuch as this is a new | Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey 1ey | tor.c i el kg b with an eye to the public benefit.”” es. Mr. Gallagher states that;here for a three- s beginning gt = y - ! y stay, present form, bore with it the ex. |tan newspaper’s comment that ther | roves the suspec concerted rsday, May 14. h Rzed Syiters OF HCOEHIHG | PR ; g ) ainat inerensed wages| | Anait human nature remains the |Pressed hope for the fitieth anniver o s syatem Wf, Pl ey uTo doors from H Street and ghout fheimornter e e e N Htars sary of Mr. Noyes' presidency. Both |this co o p St iagonally across from Trans hout the country. same, there will be many oldsters who | T 0, S0 Oves, PISVCncy. BOtM |the sort performed by the president portation Building. Large plate ~ M will give way to the urge to see “the ric lance : glass front windows: five side otomac eC PP Agreement Now Remote. big show companied by felicitous speeches by [Of the Assoclated Press. It is inter. With the refusal of the Master! John Pa son, boss of the big cir- | Victor F. Lawson of the Chicago Daily | Sting to recall that in recogr of windows and all glass across = nters’ Association £o consider the | cun mrome 1 toany o soy Fthat |News, who deacribed Mr. Noyes as|the international public perch g | the rear—very LIGHT AND 14th and C Sts. N.W. Main 7260 romise plan suggested, and a|many of his animals are just like|having served faithfully the great and | rganization and of e o BRIGHT: two private toilets, te stand against incréased wages | folks.” For Instance, last November |ighteous cause of truth in news, and [ In€ the World War the French L ete.; mearly 2,000 square feet yeaffirmed by them, a settlement for|one of his 12 baby elephants threw its |by Ralph H. Booth of the Saginaw | érnment several 3‘“*, ';’*” l'“;“.’ - ” nicely finished; oak floor, etc the present strike, which seemed|trunk in the air and refused to eat|(Mich) News-Courier. Noes an officer of the Legion o Suitable for any office purpose, highly probable yesterday. is now |any more boiled rice because “some = A onor. i o s tailoring establishment, beauty considered remote. scamp.” to quote Mr. Patterson, put| mes Pays High Tribute. Associates Praise Worth. This is bin - filling i compromise proposed a four:| pepper in it. The chief executive of an organi-| «he following is quoted from the time. as prices z 2 A scaled rental of $175 month ear contract. This contract provided | “Then Big Ben, handsomest of the |zation whose passion, he declared, is “,lr,,"“m_.‘, i fastinorie) Vel » prices are now e sl A b e union men should go to work | polar bears s i B sthyedon t o ¥ n h g polar bears, took his turn at turning jtruth. accepted these gratifying re. sented to Mr. Noyes owest. over a period of five years 't 80 a day until June 1. after which | up his black nose on bananas. With: | membrances with visible emotion, re- | P Thimey who have: heen associated v araee s aboit $300° monine to neraham t hev were to get $1.50 per day until| out any apparent reason, he suddenly | marking that, as tokens of his serv- i e ° s . s e 1. 1926. F y e: with him in the responsibility of ad- o 4 only about $1.25 square foot T b na. Following that they | gave the go-by o anything that even|ice and evidences of friendship. they ministering the aflairs of the body, Consider quality al- s “'r; ‘,',\., $1 r( day ‘YI'H' ;\?::" looked like a banana. It took me a|would henceforth be his most cherish feeling that they have had exceptional 5 X2 e ere was only one dissenting 3 s sl e A prEGEIaE 3 e ways before price B Also Main Floor Convenient to 2 Leading Car Lines eek to sol e possessions OpC o appraise his worth, see| ays e - A y Yote against the proposal not to con:| " “ large hippodrome track had been | “ Ay an executive he has given him. | CPPOTLUNILY to appraise his wort 3 pric Juy this settleme to testify of their admiration and af- i TN 1716 H S | H ¥ - E i e now vedou.| PUIL In ‘our quarters at Bridgepart self to his duties with an unselfnh | foctton: 1iix unnazeing cnergy. arty || c0al as carefully as to treet | Dunigan-Built Columbia Park Homes e P ma ® how redou-| Conn., to house the 150 horses which|devotion rarely met with,” stated the |of vision, abiding sense of justice and b e i s 2 o . bt R et | o RS by SR St iR AR AR WG | oS o by Food, ||| _ yer tem ane e e STYLE—QUALITY—TONE sploved. . Besides soveral jobe they | Pallet. This meant the shifting of the|«In the administration of his office | highest standards of the service have ast Hor dtioa pe ARk have alreads. by mennn of ‘halr ey | polar bear families, so that only a|pe has displayed marked ability, to- | =————————— - ol o L gl hion bt onalenns of thelr OWD | thin partition separated them {rom | gether with courage when called for, i ey b NTAL TERMS AS : GE ROOMS ND BAT Aol E and perhanging jobs, | the paint shop. In this shop hun- |, o p . A A officials of the union state today that | dreds of pounds of gold leat and gold | 214 has borne himself with a fair 4 s they have received fiva other Jobs, oné | ey OfPounds of £old leat and £old |ness and spirit of evenhanded jus NOTICE 728 14th St Main 3068 Moore & Hill, Inc. tice, which have commanded the re oL hbich callnfon Wosks onithe Cham: |55 the|cifens parade. ld paint 15| Spect and esteem of all who have been 730 17th St. f o States Jow, as you know. gold pa . i itk : i Building. William T. Gallagher will (it olled: bannaa ofl, |2ssociated with him or worked under [{ll Watch for our advertisement made of what is called banana ol |piECTAIEE ;; 1,\;Hr-yu ;mmmm charge of every| Bjg Ben simply had got fed up on| ™9 So. han! beenint. the head of an | , 10ve the union painter: st g make. smell of that oil. He had the # { an ||| s d A il 25 - S Cotte. "White he i recuperat | or&anization unique in all the world atur ay, Apr s B Wage Statistics Gathered. “|for its success in binding together in . The Centr Union, in its ef- | 118, he Is favering fish and cod Wver| o o eration for a single end men of |l _announcing the opening of a g 2 Including Paved Alley forts to start its campaign against the the most diverse and conflicting views. [l hew home development. that & ey open shop and non-union labor, com- ——— | working mostly behind “d’ Ireen. ::nd we want every one, whether a Y z . pleted a survey today which shows content that they were doing a big ; : Ny, - 2 they have 65,000 members in this piece of work for the common good | :::_‘:;;::fl?; "sr“l prospective P ; % 5 c v ve in wages every six - * : E : ? 000, The building trade| L, J, Honored By France. ; APARTMENT HOMES 3 mechanics receive every six days “For citizens actuated by this kind | C AS s G | $610,000 of public spirit we have no fixed H . D. A ER | $72 a Month—Small 1st Payment . Evstemyafiescognitioniin Mhis connt Owner and Builder Men like Charles Evans Hughes, who ap- 2 Their titles and decorations, as a ¢ : SOUR SMALL G, 3 rule, they have to get from approving = > preciate the comforts and conveniences of a made automa. with ¢ hearts of their friends. All the more = 4 modern apartment but decry the waste of Tol. many sat k. 33 W significant and gratifying was it, | paying rent, live in their own CO- : : G N . therefore, that occasion should have | BRI TR %[ Assistant Labor Secretary | been tasen o ive o Nr. Noses | APARTMENTS OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOMES. | Visit the Exhibit Apartment, completely furnished A ] NTIN: by W. B. Moses & Sons, at g contract - nw 2 Named for Southern Cal- FLAT TIRE? New Building : 3018 2 iz, Sor o e i : i . orter Street ” B IO ot I ifornia District. MAIN 500 (|2010 Kalorama Road g ,8 1;!:m.., Ae nmsma f wnd general contractors e —_— LEETH BROTHERS 414, Ki Bldg.. 11th MERDN . A O R IOR AW ATS TS i At Besater| = = TWO LEFT 925 15th St. Evenings hades with firet-class’ workmen cve. | & Judge T the Southesn Calr.| G & Five rooms and bath, consist Main 9770 Cleve. 2252 BERRICK & <0 “* ™ |fornia district. b ing of entrance hall, large liv- OWNERS & BUEDE 5T sv-| Mr. Henning will succeed. former 3 ing room and separate dining FEBEEEEEE riod ceonesaros 4 o Judge Bledsoe, who recently resigned. " | \ room, two sleeping rooms, hath FHEEEE VRV EEEUEETE G- 3, delivered. PROGRESSIVE SAL No announcement was made at the| %4 i | ¢ with = shower, ldrge closets. nw ¢ - S St s to whi Soest: . Kitchen, twc ances. $135 - PLiNOS A¥D PAVERS repuiza rar e | WIS, House as o whom the Prest | L {is : f month. o CMRn i Col. 3790, 21 Years' experience. Mr. Henning in the Labor Depart- ( Also two_rooms, kitchen and w0 L BHWH W Take 14th St. car marked “Takoma”; get off at 7th St WANTED TO HAUL, FULL OR PART LOAD | ment. He has been urged by Senator Bath only. $62.50 pec‘month. WASH walk south to houses; or 9th St. car to Ingraham St., walk FROM NEW YORK OR Cummins and members of the Iowa Attractive E Basement east two blocks. Building. X elevator i BOSTON. PITTSBURGH OR WAY | congressional delegation to appoint ASSOC.. INC.. 1416 F ST. N.W. |former Representative Hull, Republi service. Apply on premises. SPECTAL RATES. NATIONAL DE- P . - ) - E LOCAL $OVING ALNG. ~* " |can, Iowa, to the post BILL—JACK—RALPH . One Block 14th St. Cars D Nl AN l C AND OLIVE £ GEIGER. | Studied in Capital. we SKILLED OPTICIANS Moore & Hl“, Inc. Do Jo 3 nc. fll_the prescriptions of orate. name American - Transporta A : 5 . e A lon Company to the Trusteed Securiics | Mr. Henning was born at TIron| [reputable ccullsts; mot as dons : 3 Company. Thie ie to certify that, pursuant | Ridge. Dodge County, Wis., December | [Pickgtad Humy. ' 50 "o ™l 730 17th St. 2 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 the' District of Columbia. a meeting of the | 25; 1866, and was graduated from the Phone Franklin 171 J rice : 2 University of Wisconsin and Colum- o , Etockholders and a meeting of the directors of the ‘above titled corporation were held in | bian College, now George Washington Shreveport. L. on March 18, 1925 and s | University, here. He practiced law in of the o change. the eer | Milwaukee from 1897 to 1913, and then Porat name from Tha American Transporta- | transferred his residence to $an Diego, | | | i Inspect Today or Tonight '_“m”‘;'t‘{nuda‘\ "&‘ al':;; .,_Tf]"’:;""h“m Q";“"“"‘d‘:: where he continued law practice until| |, PLAN YOL R o B & e, it Wi ) L oroes, A, ey, o1 | FUTURE i R o PR T TR T (e Nl B e - ' 5th and Ingraham Sts. N.W o e Bnd for tha above county and SiaieC dn |for the eastern district of Wisconsin . . . 5 h”“,. m‘l‘*:c“!!;‘vn\ly‘\‘r‘-‘lnnfl |h’:1(l‘“:?;v’q gx\:rn{_\l!\‘,\ f‘rnn-\ 19‘"\610 «]&1"{[ zan(lt'l:)e‘ f(;l‘lo\\'ing U R E lTH - 2 fll Vhote names i iencd to Whe fore | YR S50 Vo! e mberof the American| I : ‘ Open Until 9 P.M. ] i Sl A5 S s Sl and Tormer supreme Gctator of the Az ki and & Se. NW ‘ D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 4 : gaid instrument nd that the same 18 their | OV ORQRL OF B 0088. i oommman The home place of many well known Washington people, who 4 > S 1 t B T T 0, ot | o Nottonal Frems sctay”and Nevs| Bl 1 ooy aied & modersie sied home but aleo demanded 1319 N. Y. Ave. ; & S — et | 1:’»““955‘0"“ e Built for Better Living . - ? e Q“:lt’ S};“m ‘t‘t;al- “Cleanliness Is Next t Sy b ; =] ways possible. Here at the Gedliness” 2 —_—— Prices, $8.500 U 4 | S i | : LORLICANDT NG N oY \hy wear Dismond mines weanmea| PLEAD FOR KING GIRL. rices, 0,0 P & ) Froch Swoets dativered daily :F:V:‘!rt:n:nd dirt? Use Jem Kleno; large 0 > from the Loft Sunlit Candy R. HARRIS & CO.. Special Dispatch to The Star. Kitchens. Corner 7th i D St W . \ D Sts. . ROCKVILLE, Md., April 24— || NN N 3 ] U( :H Just received — EXTRA 2 DAR The jurorsi who 'Sat dn" the ase HA ! = J. A NEILLE, of Elizabeth M. King, 19-year-old girl | | mc————m_J i A 3 SPECIAL—CHOCOLATE . Excavating, of Woodmont, this county, who was COVERED ASSORTED FPOOTINGS. FOUNDATIONS. ROAD GRAD- | found guilty of manslaughter in the HARD CENTERS: Made of the best Nougatine, Caramel, N6 " Phone Hyatteviile ROBF .31 Circuit Court here late Monday night W M Peanutine, Chocolate Molasses Crisp, etc. Regularly 69c. RS d sentenced to 10 years in the Mary- o o 205t O 2 4 3 5 59¢ o AR SARE WEEKL PS5 . |land - Penitentiary, are ciroulating 2 s A ST \'I') ) BULLEOUND) e # B themselv: etiti ki = —E . ; . s TRAKS co. | {he court to modity the sentence: > | gl T 5 Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 24th & 25th The Best We Know How The petition is understood to mnot ool . s . 4 only ask the court to shorten the The distribution of heat from the New Speed Burner \ Tryout Mixture L e Nos. 3011 and 3015 . : : : 4 FIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRrcgp | tive Mstead of a penal institution. I 2 S provides three Fooklng B uicncicatonciioy / The big variety box of delicious Home= BYRON S. ADAMS, PRINTER, e ae have L | ALBEMARLE STREET I the fastest cooking, a simmering zone and a warming zone. made sweets and Chocolate Covered = - — — girl was found guilty of smothering to | Here you have the easy, natural method of cooking—the q Goodies. PHONE FOR US | death her new-born female baby in I St z : g 4 her home on March 4. food is first placed over the intense heat zone and then > vill tell you the condit P . B And. 7";"“,;;{‘#'-“"“'“ he condition of AT MR OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON | pushed back—not lifted—to the simmering or warming Spiced Operas “ork ‘the BEST. % AE A : & IRONCL e ne e ; Money Subscribed FOR INSPECTION zone to cook slowly or keep hot, just as you desire. M Dainty little gems of jeltied goodness Sl 4:5 5 VR Fund A presented in many flavors in crystal- r Printin, esires & £ Vew S lized form. Elsewhers You g To Flshlng un We invite your inspection of these very beau- Sl e Mg S REE = 49‘ | i . POUND may be matched here in this million. ; f : ' Th £ brick %ou can have “just the right 5 g dollar printing plant I\ou] Nearl Half tiful detached omes. ey are of brick con- 3 f o The National Capital Press ______y struction, two stories and attic, and have living I heat” to make each food Milk Chocolate Covered e e ania AR e room, dining room, large pantry with enamel most nutritious—most ap- Marshmallows 2 - r. — at the fishi s growing in N i i % YOUR ROOF more ways than one is evidenced by sink and built-in refrigerator and a very large petizing. ; b Honey Sweet Marshmaliows under = Is 1t_sound, tight—ready for the next | the fact that subscriptions are now i kitchen on the first floor. The second floor has % our famous Briarciiff Milk Chocolate. storm? Better feel sure. Call ua up!|being received from the out-lying four beautiful bedrooms and two tiled baths NOW is the time to buy B Regularly 3;‘ & 3 . . strict: surrounding Washington. . . KOONS 2595ne,. ioams:. sw. |Qistricts . suprolncine Iaatiaston. (one with shower) and a completely finished HALF POUND Phone Main 9 . FLSTE= Hv\[l\’hl\'[f\'\l-?\"' ceived from ~Virginia than from servant’s room on the third floor. The lots are S : SER, | Maryland, but it is hoped that the i i : b 1IEH Su W Am now tack ma | Yarle festdents. in. the. Jatter State SUxIvifn s gl Y-l bailywocar Smoothtop 2 o ¥ 2 will soon follow the example set by garage. Each house has a side driveway leading Virginia. ¥ to the garage. The construction is of the very Gas Range TR Secure a Supply of This The fund has now almost reached TRADING | (1 o 'baif way mark of $500, as $1,000 best, only the very finest of materials and work- : G i 23 HOT BANKRUPTOS Bn | is the amount tentatively set for the manship having been used by the builder. The while this liberal offer is 3 Delicious Candy at IV TS IS purchase of wire screens. Col Sher- 3 i e most charmi ity 1 ffect. s mow in the possession of the un- | PHrCRASe O O work started and location is one of th ‘ming of the city’s in effec vayment of repalr charges. lonk over. | before the wire screens are ready to suburlml; alrleas—only ‘1‘]2 mi]nutes l;,y Iafuto to the ) 9 b Tept with the 'Ares and | but in position, it is believed the fund ter of the eity, and only one-half a sq Th “Were feft” with the ‘Mig.Cit | PUt in D center s y square B, d , epair & Supply House, 706 M | will be subscribed. I : ; S . o air. ~The. purpose of this | - Subscriptions recelved follow: from the Connecticut Avenue car line. EDGAR MORRIS SALES ee the demonstration & {o' advise the owners of such e " mons Wiree and tubes (hat their properts | Previously acknowledged .....$417.25 | COMPANY in our store in which four e delfvered to them Upon Jentiheilih | W™, Bayant... Rt e Gt s S ke v 1306 G Stroet NW, 153 are kept boiling ] DRUG STORES < application for the return of said tires | Mr. and Mrs. John S. Blake... 2.00 | street, the first stop north of the Bureau of Standards, and walk by the use of only one £35S el i e heid e Dbt aucthon ¢ If%‘)‘:‘ggf, St i:gg half a square east on Albemarle. Telephone Main 1032-1033 speed burner, ndl the proceeds derived from' such sale ap Phed to the payment of the Tepair and stor- | H. L. Paull ......cceceeeane.. 1.00 carzes "thereon ‘and the expenses of | p. Riordan SEESSY R e i : - st L. EE MOORE & HILL, In ~ - S b 2 C. $l or oul 9 We evend i On a M. William Burhans ......... i of each 24 hours a Mattress | airrea 1. Haas ......00000 2 730 17th St Main 1174 G e k’hfl yours ip good condition—it | ! sh ......... . . A ' . am § l n e - pvery nighi Some Star Employes . Lo Bedell’s Factory s RS RS S N S S your Mamn 3621, 610 E St. N.W. o