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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON AN IOL TRADE $50C00.50 Government Scored for Sub- sidy to Prevent Strike—In- dustry {o Be Probed. | LONT Having “sue- | ting a $30,000,000 appro- | ceeded Priation 1o prevent a nation-wide coul sirike vernment turns its ai- it p in Th 10 the commission which wonld investigate coal | nized the selection of the of if all the p: will Yindow eat difficulry expected, however etions, and it is hoped aroused over th he mine owners may acufeness by the tim sion is completely made up. | members of the House of | except 16 and @ handful of | conservatives, whe abstained = from | ng last night, indorsed the £10,-! 400,000 subvention. The position had wen generally accepted as inevitable nder the circumstances, \wvn it ot expected that the vote the appropriation wounld 351 to 16 Defended by Premier which did memhers he matier ernment to take time tha subver have the An Commons, their ommis vot like Baldwin. Raldwin began the debate course that was looked for, by offer ing as justification the govern alliance of tr who' had | St 1n their power reparabie’| e Wonsual | e to ward off | ade nnionists to cause i damage means had 1o the danger sdopted Former the former MacDonald found faul action. Mr Premier Lahor Lloyd-George and premiexs Ramaey | were among those who | with the gzovernment's | MacDonald, while he op- posed the subsidv in principle, ad | mitted there was no other alternative for the government after having been | Inactive for a long time. when it might have endeavored fo effect a settlement of the mining dispute. Mr. | Llovd-Georze characterized the sub- | 'sldy, because it had been made with- | ont stipulations regarding the con- ditions of trade during the months. it was in effect, as nationalization in its worst form, Attacked by The zovernment is severely scored en a variety of grounds hy editorial commentators today. and v'vnn-evf Raldwin especially attacked for| telling the miners and owners thai no snbsidy would be granted and then granting one Aside from this, the Westminster Gazette charges that the government | 4id nothing to avert a deadiock though it saw it coming Declaring that the minisiry xtatesmanship and a sense of husi ness. the Mail explains No won- | der the country’s business is suffer-{ inz when its methnds of administra tion are what they The Dailv Express savs that mier Baldwin's justification does vredit his heart. not his states- nship. The paper finds proof in e premier's speech that he opponent of the worker Press. ie al-| lacks Pre- | = | | o i | HoATohE oF DR FER "AND STOR- e tiend) CONTRACTOR. 04. 8 n.w.. Poto- . NOT BE RESPONSIALE | np “THE_TARGEST AND NMOST RE Tonng xceptional nducements to 110 honses on therr A2 Star offiee VAL SALE. GOING Property INTO } Cann. ave 4 'I‘XV'QM\\'«TN ) N than those contracted by myss v RASWEL L, oo 1 WY, NOT B Aehte other 1 WILL NOT BE RE 2 FOR AN wontracted by ans one other than my WALTER R CARTER. 111 P st. n.w 8% (L ) Ranide. Mich | Phone West 3327 1417 $i NOT RESTONSIBLE FOR bEsTS HENRY" coN @@@i \‘:1!4 E IS ‘(F!;!F;\d Gl N THAT. BY order of the hoard ot irestas the"slbeknotd the ro'imfi.'l""’"' :H hundred thonsand k of the par value of one <) < S 2 ;, MMER NIGHTS YOU WANT TO SI £ Jumpy. oc hollowed matrese F*el Like a New One Bedell’s Factory " WILL \H.\\ hY| \I\\ call Lincoln 1773 mother. Mrs 1S very | il STOERMER "Cleanliness Godliness” R Her IXizabeth M HALI | grand- Hall. FRANK Is Next to ond Ringa be Ose Jom' Klon R HARRIS & CO. Corner 7th and D Sts. N.W THIS IS ROOFING TIME a are expert roofers tor: Phone Main 14 IRONCL Ro«“»*us 1120 athon.w NONE TOO EARLY 10 plan and execute the Fall Printing | needs AT YOUR SERVICE. | The National Capital Press| 1810-1212 D ¢ Now Is the Time the Fall g 20 Jet's gat o plan Printing neads. HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S ADAMS, PRITER, YOUR ROOF READY? Better hit the nail on the head right now wnd for us before Dig raina hring laaks and rumed ‘plaster.” Let practical” rooters KOON ROOFING COMPANY 110 3rd A1 AW, Phons Main 933: | Bolivia Divia | white | cabinet | Pittsburen Cleveland BRILLIANT PARTY CELEBRATES [FOUR TAKEN IN RAID, BIRTHDAY OF BOLIVIAN FREEDOM' {gLp DN DRY CHARGE | 100th Anniversary 0f lndependence Observed at Gay ajlegeq Moonshine Paraphernalia Function in Pan-American Building, With Society in Full Force. A br held at Midsummer party was the Pan-American Unlon | Bullding last evening in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Bolivian independer with the Minister of an enora de Jaimes Freyre s hosts. The Secreiary of Stafe and Mre. Kellogg received with them in the stately hall of the Americ The company included official. diplo liant lower house, Army and Nayy officers | stationed In- Washington, lesser -offi-| cials of the various departments and a_large contingent of residential so- clety. Many of the guests came from thei Summer homes near Washing- ton for the-event Among those at the party were: The Ambassade of Argentina and r enora .de Pueyrredon. the Senoritas matic and resident society as far as{ Puevrredon and Senor Pueyrredon, was in town. Two orchestras played | son of the Ambassador; the Ambasea- alternately throughout the evening.|dor of Mexico and Senora de Tellez. | beginning at 10 o'clock, when for an | the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | hour they plaved the characteristic | Maisudaira, the ‘Minister, of <Gual musie of “Latin-American composers | mala_ayd Senora .de- Sahches Latour. | while the giests were being received. | the Minister of Panama 8nd, Senora | The conceri lasted until the playing | de Alfaro. the Minister of Ksthonia | of the national airs of Bolivia and and Mme. Piip, the Minister of the | the United States. and afier 11 o'elock | Dominlcan Republic and Senora de | the guesis danced. Palms and ferns, | Ariza, the Minister ‘of Greec and (h the flazs of Holivia and the | Mme. Simoponlos.. the . Minister -of United States, formed the setting for | Haiti-and Mme. Price, the Minisier of | the orchestras in ihe south end of | Honduras and Senora de Bogran. the | the hall. Senor Dr. Ricardo stood at the head of the receiving | line just inside the hall. Mrs. Kellogg | de Pena. stood beside him. wearing a becoming | Chilean embassy and Senora de Espl- costume of powder blue chiffon em- | nosa; the secrelary of the Belgian em- broidered in tiny erystal beads, sev- 1h15~v and Mme. Timont, the secre- | eral str s about her neck |tary of the Colombian legation. Senor and she dove gray feather | Don Jose M. Coronado; Dr. Bedoya of The - Secretary stood next and |the Peruvian embassy, the second sec- Senora de Jaimes Freyre, who | retary of the Czechoslovakian legation 2 gown of black Spanish la »e‘.’md Mme. Hanakova, the Acting See- d over hid crepe. and her | retary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore ornamenis were of emerdlds. Beside | Douglas Robinson. her was the consul general of Bo. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Lejeune. Brig in New York. Senor Ramon |Gen.and Mrs. John A. Hull and their Senorita Yolanda Jaimes | Suests, John A. Griffith, M daughter of the hosts. also Emily awver and Mi veceived and was In white georgeite | Nancy Griffith Sawver: Muaj. Gen.| festooned with -tiny white eryvstal | Amos A, F s and Miss Fries nd heads with a few black heads int their guests, ) . and Mrs. J. mingled. The gown was made on | Atkinsom: the stant Secretary of straight lines, quite shori, and a large |the Treasury. Judze McKenzle Moss rose was caught on the left | Distriet Atiorney and Mrs. Peyton shoulder | Gordon and Miss Evelyn Gordon: Miss Beside her stood her brother, Senor ’Ramnna Lefevre, the sec ary to |h" Don Victor Jalmes Frevre, secretary | Secretary of State and Mrs. William | of the le n. and then the former | H. Beck Elena Calderon, Mrs. Charles | | military attache of the Bolivian lega- | Selden jr.. Mise Mary Selden, Mr.| tion, Capt. Li wearing the uni- | Beverly H. Harris, Mrs. Enos A. New. | form of his e ‘uu\n Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury.| The eniire_diplomaiic corps was in-[Mrs. Noel and Miss Kathleen Noel. vited (o the celebration. as well as the | Miss Donnz Ruth Crissinger. Mrs. | Senators and members of the | Medorem Crawford, Miss Delores | Catherine Wrenn, Mr: | | Henry Parsons Erwin, Mr. | and Mrs. Franklin Barber Clark, Mise | | Frances Clark, Mme. Sovez. Mis« Liti |ta Dawson. Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clement Watson. | Dr. Fenton Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. {Ernest. .. Walker, Mr. Mannix | Walker, Mrs. George 1. Hope. Mr. [Herber! Hengstler and Capt. Panl {McGahan | E. VAN SICKLER DIES. L | Suceumbs at Home After a Linger- nik, the Minfster of Latvia, Mr. the charge d'affaires of Uruguay, Sova: Mr. Jaimes Freyre | SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York Dashigit Saving Time. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ing Ilness. Ernest Van Sickler. a salesman Horton's wholesale grocery store. at his residence, 4108 Fifth today after a lingering illness. Van Sickler was 54 vears old and |had heen a resident of Washington |for the last 30 vears Funeral services will he conducted at the residence Monday morning at |11 o'clock. Interment will be in Glen. | wood Cemetery. | He is survived by a daughter Clav White, and two sons. Carr | Sickler and Robert Van Sickler, of this city for died atreet ap | Mr p. Juls 20 | ) Rofterdam Rotterdam. July DUE SATURDAY San’ Domi Jacnel. J Trinidad. Aug DUE SUNDAY Bremen. July 2 Republic Cameronia President Wiison % Mrs Van all Bremen. July 2 DUE MONDAY Hamburg Puerto’ Colombra. Hamilton. Aug. Valparaiso Soithampton Trinidad. San Juan Republic . Artificial sun haths are given by a’ special lamp to bathers in the swim- ming pool of an ocean liner who w to acquire a coat of tan. Juis 31 Baracoa Fore St George Santa Teresa Leviathan Maraval San Jnan OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAJLED TYESTERDAY | Dentschland—Hambuy Cape Town { Pinamm—Cristona ProaTen Pome Havana SAILING TODAY. No city in the tunities, combined with the possibilities of the future Washington real estate—few STICK TO WASHINGTON estate investments. Permit us ment opportunities. GARDINER & world can Mult hav G Supreme Location On Top of the City New Dunigan Petworth Six-Room Brick Homes The Buy of the - Year Homes That Are Different FOURTH _ .. and 3 'BUCHANAN Streets Northwest Before wou rencu your lease fo continue to' pay rent another vear sec these homes and learn about low, rasy terms Two Blocks North of Grant Circle at New Hamoshire Ave. Only —$8,950- A Low Price for This_Type of Home Terms Arranged Cocrete front porch 6 large. sunny room. breakfast porch : sleep- ing porch: comcrete cellar: large lot; spa- cious lawn ; wide paved alley. Convenient to Cars and Busses D.J.DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 J CHEVY CHASE, Set Like MD. homesite. Refined surroundi car lines, and approached by gate Leland before vou buy. Detached Homes Priced $8.975 and up Small $75 per month. cash payment. ADVANCING PRICES A 713-15 14th $1. N.W. the the squag to seize o | fore any an ltallan, men in.a | Minister of Austria and Mme. Proch- | mained qulet while the rald was be ing made. {of the: house were found gallon crocks, and they were likewise destroyed. paraphernalia quantity of mash left in one of the barrels and several gailons. of allezed lintoxicamgs were held as evidence. ‘avm‘mh’tr congainers was in rmx‘fl!‘i GR]FFITH COAL | FLAT TIRE? offer safety Members of Operative Builders' Association of D Are Seized by Police in Italian's Garage. Capl. Charles T. Peck 6f the ninth police precinet headed a raiding party in the premises of Deminick Fagio. 632 A sireet mortheast. last night and Seized alleged moonshine parapher- nalla and _quantities of alleged toxieante. party members of the fo and ninth precincts. Peck -and Lieuf. party George KT | Bridges e land R. ¥ tn- the raiding P! Hess and s of the fifth Besides Capt, | the raiding M. Hilldrup, included in were Lieut. W Hess, consisted of H. M. Little, <mith AC, With: both the front premises guarded, members of made a rush in-an- effort ccupants of the house bc- trouble could -start. Fagto, and three fellfw country- a table .they re- werg found seated at basement room. and On the Second floor nf the garage the military attache of the | in rear of the house the raiders found 75 harrels..They but contained no mash, the raiders destroyed them. In’a rear room on the lower floor three 20- Other "alleged moonshine was seized. A small While the smashing of the barrels MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS “Youlh quickiy frade for | udebaket| | Power Durability- Flmsh delicious arm summer even- and jaded appetites, you want mild-flavored dish- Give them delicious "’f‘e riu.mmkm; zest in this Add a dash of the new Gul- den's Saladressing Mustard, specially blended for salsds and entrees. This delightful scasoning stimulates your taste-buds and increases your enjoyment Useitwithalllight dishes such as salads, vegeta- bles, cheeses. It makes a deli- cious sauce for fish : a piquant touch to cold meats. At all grocers. 15c. GULDENS new SALADRESSING MUSTARD Washmgton Real Estate Is the Premier Real Estate Investment WHY EVEN CONSIDER INVESTING ELSEWHERE? such oi the itudes have e lost attractive present made oppor- and the money in for real invest- place fist of the safe submit a DENT, Inc. 1409 L ST. N.W. as to Jewel— amid Maryland's rolling landscape. Leland is the ideal ngs—fine streets, fine boulevards. on two Investi- Mers WARREN 925 15th Street Main 9770 Evenings. Clev. 1933 HURIETH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. Make these Homes the very hest buy in the Nationai Capital. Over 250 Already Sold Prices but $8,500 up Our Safe and Sane Terms GO NOW! SHANNON & LUCHY (-4 Mam 2'{45 and rear of | (. > D. €, FRIDAY. AUGU 1925. ® vy | Mre. Fagio complained of the notse, | barrels of mash could be kept in al ng it would disturb her sleeping | | building/yy thickly populated sections | hildren. Fagio. questioned by the | without attracting attention of nefgh-| Dolice, declared himself Innocent of | bors, and Jast night they.learned m- llh! charge of having violated the dry | while in the A street hnum- law. He had rented his garage and | |(on- to Baltimore, he =aid. and when | { he returned and found the fiquor plani | he made his tenant move. | .Then came the question of whom to | | arrest: . The three men at the table| had fothing “to do. with the affair. | | Fagio declared. Two of them wer visitors from Baltimore, - he . sai 1 and -were -about-'to depart -when the | {raiders appeared. He and .loseph | Fowler, 41 -years ‘old; Joseph Bonec- | cqiso, 18. 129 Elghteenth street south- | cast, and Samuel ‘Spennell. 45, occu- pant of the house.that was raided. were taken to No. 9 and charged with | violating the Volstead law. Benecciose | deposited §250 collateral for_ his ap: | ! pearance in court.. ‘Fhe- others re. | mained in the station ovér night. Police officials and those conducting | raids have often wondered how many | Cellars Waterproofed Work Guaranteed FICKLEN & CO. Bond Building Phone Main 3934 i M’l‘ | Large Trees ’ ‘Avoid Coal Shortage - fI'| Winding Roadways Avoitl Advanced Prices Nature Is We can make immediate delivery on all sizes of Anthracite Coal. July prices on all deliveries be- fore August 20th. i 1 Select Your Home Site 'l CORPOCRATION NOW'! = ae Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1319 G St. N.W. REALTORS 1412 Eye St N.W. Franklin 9503 | The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. ery” attractive apartments of two, three and four rooms eption hath roame kitchen. rec hall and halcony. Spacinus Money-Saving SALE built-in fixtures, semi-hote service. Locatior and Come in and visit nnexcelled, Cen s ver . We Want Yaar W and Yon Need GARAGE these heau- tifnl apartment unite Now—Save { The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. beE__Q'I.RAKE 820-11ST..N.W. Lveryone Asks U How We Can Sell These >” Semi-Detached Brick Homes for $6.750 Open Till 9 PM. Ouality i= the an- swer! By constructing literally hundreds of these attractive new hrick dwellings. are enabled 1o fit them with electricity. hardweod floors. ve porcelain plumbing. hot-water heat complete <creens. enameled woodwork and ..nm <imilar features vet at thi amazinzhy low price on very ecasy term production EXHIBIT HOUSE 612 Roxhoro Place One square north of Rittenhouse Street between th and Tth WARDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 We House One-tenth of Washinaton's Papulation T R T i CAFRITZ LIFETIME HOMES Are Selling Faster Than We Can Build Them. Just a Few Features ] Colonial type. Tapestry brick, Three Lots 142 feet deep. Double laundry travs. Servant's lavatory. Pittshurg automatic gas Six rooms and bath. large covered porches. Bone-dry cellar. (uaranteed hot-water heating plant hot-water heater. Spacions. well planned reception hall room. Fully equipped kitchen, with one Jewel gas range. Roomy outiide pantry, Three wonderful hedrooms. with large wardrahe closet ecach room, Tiled bath, with built-in tub and shower. Attractive interior decoration. Mahogan: Artistic lighting fixtures. Oak floors. every room. ving room and dining ece sink and Detroit well shelved. L in and ivory trim. floor plugs in Inspect Today 335 Kentucky Ave. S.E. 4309 Illinois Ave. N.W. $7,450.00 $10,500.00 1245 G St. N.E.—527 Buchanan St. N.W. $8,950.00 Easy Terms Over 500 Sold—200 Now Under Construction CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. OWNERS AND BUILDER; ;)l-' VCO)VIMUNI'I‘IES 14th & K Main 9080 ‘mmummmmuwmmmmmmmmmj nmmnu«uummmmnmmmnmimmmmmmmmm u-mumnmlumnwuummmnmmm CAFCF P> T G @WD D DUTCH PdcYUW&GGO’@?@ ' Food Savings for Friday and Saturday Smo]zed Hams 30c 25¢ ) 9 Lb. Mild Cure—Small Sizes Smoked Picnic. 3 to 5 Lb. Average Lb. Prime Beef Porterhouse, Lb. Sirloin, Lb. Top Round, Lb. Bottom Round, Lb. Chuck Roast, Lb. 3-Corner, Lb. Prime Rib, Lb. Plate Beef, 2 Lbs.. . . Hamburg, Lb. Beef Liver, Lb. BUTTER EGG N. Y. Cheese, Lb. .. .35¢c Chipped Beef, '/, Lb. 15¢ Cooked Ham, 1/, Lb. 18c Milk-Fed Veal Cutlet, Lb.. Short Leg, /1 AR Bouillon, Lb. Loin Chops, Lb Rib Chops, Lb. Shoulder Chops, Lb.. Shoulder Roast, Lb.. Ground Veal, Lb. Breast Veal, Lb. Calf Liver, Lb. 25¢ .55¢ Lb. 52C .. 44 Holland Belle Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Piece Bacon Lb. Pork Chops, Lb. 34C End Chops STEWING FOWL+ 32¢ 3 to 4 Lb. Average .39¢ .20¢ .29¢ Leg of Lamb, Lb. Breast Lamb, Lb. Shoulder Lamb, Lb. Pork Chops, Lb. ....37c Center Cuts 28¢ Cabbage, Lb. Apples, Lb. Sweet Potatoes, Peaches, Qt. Basket, 20c Lemons, Doz. Plums, Lb. Celery, Stalk . . Pears, 10 for . Kale, 2 Lbs. ... Beets, Bunch Onions, 3 Lbs.......20c Corn, 6 ears . COFFEE Splendid Quality R 1 Tomatoes, 2 Lbs. Spinach. 2 Lbs. . . New Zealand Carrots. Bunch .19¢ w 35¢ Apple Butter . ......15c Ritter’s Catsup Large 21 €an Bran Flakes Post's or Kefla Apple Sauce, No. 2 can . .15¢ Cll'cquol, bottle .....11c Contents Near Beer, bottle. . . . Contents Certo, bottle 27¢c -5¢ Spotless Cleanser. .. .4c CORN 25¢ Jello, pkg. ..........9¢ Mason Jars Curtice Jam, jar . ...22c ik Maryland Pack—2 Cans .57¢ Quarts ............67¢c 1, Gallons ........90c Schimmel’s Jelly, jar, 10c CHUM SALMON 10c Limit 3 Cans MORTON SALT = 9c SUGAR i 56

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