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A 29 THE SUNDAY AR, WASHINGT( GREEN SAYS UNINS ARERELIGIUS AD Make Churches’ Work Easier by Improving Wages, A. F. | . . of L. Head Declares. e e e e number of fur als, particularly heavers, has been invented and now By the Associated is nearing perfection the hands NSAS Mo., May The |of Vernon Baile 1834 Kalorama trade union material aid for|voad, chief field naturalist of the thd workers, rch in its | Bureau of Biol Survey. spiritual teachings, W ireen,| The principle tion 15 largely president of the Amer \tion | the same as that of the old device of Labor, said in an address h t|to which humane societies all over night before the Young o ! the world now are objecting. Instead, Class. | however, of the toothed steel jaws u{which grip into the flesh of the un- ng it unspeak on the steel trap with stated, * and spirit inseparably associated service rendered in the the material assists in the of the moral and spiritual Aid Gospel Te “The_gospel of Chri successfully preached may enjoy the material blessi life which cama through h and fair conditions than to those who are and who irrives 5 t which completely aptive. The designs will shed by the bureau : are perfected, for th Makes Pets of Beavers. Bailey designed the trap es- vy for his work among beavers. its use he is able to capture nimals alive in considerable and move them long dis absolutely unharmed. He re- has returned from 1 where the Sta m animals re- | v vears ago |} ey have a tendency to c in streams, however, |} to move them for | to ibution. Mr. ine soon for sim- of employment, opportunities for se! nt culture and for the prom )t the | Bailey will spiritual. With the lesse | flar work nomic pressure, the nca: 3 v will look upon s and to Ve | 3 E 118 1 in a few 2 Whe is released on'his bree grounds he will not e a wild dash for liberty, but will > up to his captor to be petted human characteristics of the {beaver, in many the most intelligent of the native wild animals, make it especially fitting that more | be used in trapping it, Mr.| themsel Speaking before the City noon Mr. Green s ““Despite 0ppo the work of 1 gone forward wit it has been rec Club at| T respects practically said. givity have o Bear Trap Supplanted. encouragement svern and other powerful public | signt variations on the trap, he with the exception of the organiza-|said, may be used to capture muskrats, tions of labor. The growth and|mink % 4 5 inks and other fur animals which progress of the organized labor move- [\ " ey = e M fnent has been hampered and retarded. Inhabit the banks of streams. It is} Notwithstanding this active opposi-|set under water and works with all tion, the work has gone forward with |the rapidity and strength of the steel surprising spees trap. Many employers, the labor leader| Another ave accepted trade unions as 1 development of modern his and have entered into wage agreements with chosen representa tives of the union: Mr. Green said device perfected by the of Biological Survey removes ity for the most cruel of all traps, the great bear trap, which required exceptionally strong | jaw springs to hold the great animals | o blundered into them. The new device is simply @ refinement on the old box trap on a much larger and stronger scale. When the bear grabs the bait a spring is released and a 1e nece: the steel is quite clear to the average person that the trade wunions will endure,” as, he stated, they are based firmly on economic wnd social life. 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Post Office. Stret ad Nowroooooooo e | A 0 @”V WASHINGTON MAN PERFECTS PAINLESS TRAP FOR ANIMALS Federal Biologist Develops Device in Work Among Beavers—Makes Friends of Captives—W ire Inclosure Replaces Barbarous Steel Jaws. plank door drops down beh He is not harmed in the sl Mr. Baliley predicts that the ol trap soon will go out of use, except for foxes, wolves, wild c coyotes and a few animals of the sa These are altogether too cunning, he says, to be caught by any refinement on the proc He believes that the steel trap always will be retained for use against them. e e CLUB WILL GIVE PLAY. St. Alban’s Group to Present “Wel- come Home, Jimmy." The St. Alban’s Dramatic Club will present “Welcome Home, Jimmy,’ Eugene Hafer, at the St. Guild Hall, Mount St. Alban's, Thurs- da and Friday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. The cast will include Ella E dt, Lillian Anderson, Augusta Mayer, Edith Swanson, Mildred Rick- etts, Austin De Wilde, James Eckloff, jr.; Peyton Fletcher, jr., and Herman Riess. The play next Wednesda I also be presented at the Home for In- Reed Hospital Pale and Extra Dry Win, | and Jate ).« STORE BANDIT GETS | ficadons FIVE YEARS IN PEN Six Drug Peddlers Receive Heavy Sentences—Boy and Woman Put on Probation, Curtis F. Weave on-Salem, N I Division 2 to serve five years vitentiary. With a man s not been wpprehe a_jew clry store strect . Adams, | the head with a pistol in a chair while he robbed the store of jew $£20,000. ed by Watch. as traced to New to Florida, apprehended at his former North Carolina. The bandits left an old watch, which they handed clerk, saying it needed mending Through this watch, it is said, head s detectives traced the accused Weav York home, in ph L. Jones, colored, a peddler | of narcotic drugs, was sent to the penitentiary for two years. James A Jefferson, his white companion, was given one year at Occoquan. Pair on Probation. Joseph Madison, 18 years old, Roanoke, Va., who stole a watch and chain and $90 belonging to Albert K. Gill, was given a term of shree years in the penitentiary, but placed on probation. His companion hel Rob- inson, a you yan from he me town, arrested with him and wh was e petit was given a suspended sentence of p ear and placed on probation f the proba valued at | ) and was finally | | the | | of | clal mitted 1o plead guilty to|can o , MAY 3, 1925—PART the couple break (l{(y their friendship and that Madison stay away from Roanoke for three years. As the result of a scrap over a dice game Chrigtmas morning, 1923, Nathaniel H. Galloway, colored, will serve one year at Occoquan. He cut John C. Overby during the altercation. One-year terms at Occoquan are also given Willlam Allen, colorec joy- riding; Arthur M. Cloud and George Bonner, both colored, drug sellers. Pr i ¥ to James k. y, colored, hous breaking: Walter R. Johnson, colore | joy-riding; Richard C. Sunda lored, and Charles Tosh, Thomas, colored, i to two years in the Ellen Wetherspoon, to 18 months in the penitentiary violating the Harrison antinarc W. Crouch, e year sear v New avent | February ) PARTY FOR VETERANS. | Red Cross Chapter Committee Entertain Hospital Patients, The hostess and recreation commit tee of the District Chapter of the American Red Cross will give a spe. party for veterans at St lizabeth's Friday the direction of vice chairman | the former ser men Elizabeth’s Hospital der the District Chapter of t Red distinct aid to the me by the phys! there. GINGER ALE ONT make the mis- take of indiscriminate choice. It doesn’t take any longer to order National Ginger Ale—but it does pro- long your vivid recollection of its appealing taste, and its pleasing pep- Its ingredie ent from any Ginger Ale—when you order. 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