Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1925, Page 5

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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ., THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1925. B ! \ ] b i | Howard T.m. Chiet Justice, and s"-] PUDDLERS’ WAGE CUT. { i NU RUAD m AV[]"] : Abe Martin Say MEXIED_U S LABUR NOTABLES PRESENT | ritinsc i il o | ERS’ : 0:7: AP PP i . b AT BANCROFT RITES |, g o e, e | Reutio i Seting Brces Bose DU o OLDDUTCH AN/ {the active pallbearers have been in Pay Change. | named. 3 : y \corted by three companies of in-| YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, August 27 [;HIEFS MEE‘[ HERE Ambassador Matsudaira and Vice | ,.,,,E‘nf‘\'t’ goi3 Rain o P n on ar. | ). —Wages of puddlers work | | d lidi le of the A | i rivi ro) Sa Francisco yesterday ’ltx the sl ng scale of the ™ | President Dawes Among As- lving from San Franclsco artil- | mated Association of Iron, Steel \nd] W C7 ‘ g was borne to thechurch on an artil. | ation of Iron, Steel and | 0(70 (‘7‘/7; P | 3 . le caisson. A military guard of | Tin Worke: semblage in Chicago. homor. ‘watched over the body last|a fon during the next two-month pe-| | Solution of Immigration | | honor i ton sl the sext, o nciee | g iy e it i et ow-Priced Food Values for Md., Has Impassable Stretch.; o] p Problem Sought—Two Sy s GERM,S e :min:tf‘on e ' { tuneral servic .:;:uqn ‘ ~A _simple | | |touna o have peen $1 : A. A. A, Finds. Plans Proposed. funeral service at the Fourth Presby Compared with $2.07 hl.wp;.l,‘efi;‘,.f( the Week End | | terian Church today is the last tribute | - S | of Chicago to, Edgar A. Bancroft, late BISaD kit 37 P | 1 v Of Japan, before his hody AGIEA0V S Wl & There is no alternative route | A solution for the Mexican immigra- | i i 60 HiK ALTROme Tot Galesh e as the months. | through southern Maryland \vhh:h‘( tion problem was the goal set by| burial tomorr :In\l- and fevers. alaria . s Half Whol- will enable District motorists to avoid American and Mexican labor leaders | ,Notables representin sought in Cali Vote Costs Life. alf or o the alleged “speed trap” at Waldorf. | Charles County. without very great | inconvenience. George H. P ager of the District of Columbia di-| vision of the American Automobile Association. said today. | It was first planned to road map by which motol zet entirely around Charle scene of the operations of Sherlff Jo- | seph 1. Howard. An examination the map, however, hm\!d that !h county occupies a strategic n-mumn‘ | i official life who met in conference today at Amer- | teptives and friends ican Federation of La at which Dr at the call of W of the Amerl The iive + Redding o et s Smoked Hams, 1b., 30c Clure has It became Tsuneo | physician is obt smodia vi use malaris s are sald to tment for partial pars ng a collection of | citis a fev * ‘microbes. which | voted on a d-control bond i crea- | died in a hespital here ves ot ‘new | Hirons was taken to the election i booth in an ambuiance | Mild Cured—R to 9 Lh. Averaze Diawes an honorary pall ntatives of William led 1o meet at the same | the \ time to consider plans for an intensive | hearer, and drive to expand the organization o wage earners in the I hut there w Th' feller that stinted. an’ lehlltrl jan’ skimped. an’ cut his own h Sliced Bacon, lb., 48c | Butter, Ib. . . . .. 48¢ i harary. o e an vt The e £ ionw; 48 e ey as o e e O D e in velation fo southern Maryland . - » Taade e only pocsible route around | finally saved enough money U retire at | ence. ! Heass Doy Cured Eggs, doz. ... .. 45¢ LK UIha only posgibleind o ‘mn knows th' value of u dollar, an’|* o methods for br o : AR - e SR L that's more’'n we kin say fer th’ feller | yjament of the Mexican immigration | » B e (linton and follows the Potomac but | that goes about with a telegram {rom | queation ‘were before the conference— | Smoked Picnics, Ch Ib. 29 s has a long stretch of pra . DUt legrax Jmpansibie iroad: /AL €hat: | eventualy s LD Doclcat ARk aloR N : e n to both the Mexican b, eese, ..... c a der what's become o' th' feller Sl U e T e S e AR g & s SRR e s s s Sl LRl em g T i . R e 2lc lv would bring the motorist back intolyeq ¢ maintain ther wuzn' no bad o Vernment pported Y. or Wisconsin S e, it L SR e e TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR A erable distance from the speed-trap e s u area. Sheriff Howard's operations. hn Hlle Co come, while the second might be an terla ment, by which the re not confined entirely to 'z int 2 Poske said. | two ‘labor organizations would re 9 Mr. Poske added he was confident SOLDIERS CONFESS THEFT strict thes movement of their own na ha re re already brought to bear tionals. Sff because of the publicity | Three Plead Guilty of Stealing An those attendinz the con d tra nd the re ference were William en, presi f d ) (Copyrizht J Baking Chickens, 1b., 29c i | [ Frving Chickens, Veal Cutlets, lb.39¢ by Wal.| Auto—Are Held to Grand Jury. dent: Frank Morrison Mat James | pe o 0 i = thew Woll, vice pr . FRID dort, merchants was suffclent (0| clffora | Leros Brewer. Michuel | 0'Connel, presi Automatic Gas AY “We are willing to rest for the time | Bhenedict a5y and Sokenit Aniira i A DAY | b 29¢ being he said. 1 tacts have | v in Po. | ame - SR SRR A been placed Ritchie and 0-|N. Morones, minister of indus | lice Court today before Judge Aukam |5 nd labor of Mexico: I a theft of an automobile which they | Nonedo, general e ban- | pederation of Labor man, deles o orities. 1f this icient 1o do away we will take oth do not like 1o penalize | the business men of Charles County Broilers, lb. . .. .45¢ Loin Chops, Ib. . 38c WATER HEATER \ o pm. Stewing Fowl, - Veal Bouillon, hecause of the actlons of one of their ott of Baltimore and Wil R At Special Summer Terms of | 1b. .29c B i 24c officials, but it is up to them to Put|jan | schofield, also a soldier. are general Orizal A stop to his activities, office | ajjeged to have met the other eration of Labor; Canuto V. wor | never has objected to fines for actual | i, “phjjadeiphia and stolen anoth: Ve ofithe Merican e A i speedin; reck driving. But | machine, which was driven back to | &itache of the Mexleen B e edera 1 Where Something which obviously is| Washington. These two defendants g oMo = (00t OO | | ";TTSVD\ = :«;:;;'“P"";I g institution 1s|will be turned over to the Philadel o i i | Pl | eg O am 9’ (3] = e S W | phia authorities. The loc rowas * | ace your | | Meanwhile at the national head-| . . 3 sker of street 1 canwhile A (he matignal head: | owned by . C. Tasker of 308 B sireet | MANEUVERS ARE ENDED. | Sedat asie i campaign which | pgljcemen 1. H. Thompson and A. ted for the adoption by | priedberg. when they attempted t TR i i v E iy pad Lol eRear < hnical Vie- a law mode ter the | o1l the Philadelphia car here Red” Forces Win Tec! w. recently ained by | . ed when you : ; m— tory Over “Blues” in Italy. upreme Col barring | (OVERHAUL OYSTER BOATS. _revpt 1 - il DOWN are ready. B ORER e i wifi‘m:h\é\nlh Sctintont vio- Balance in 12 Months 5 tory for the attacking “Red" forces, under command of Admiral Giovan {mint ik BUY WITH CONFIDENCE out Specific Charges. TR TR ‘Red fleet. eludinz the vigilance of sta n MORE, [ Tesday. The boats will take U Do- | e ue” armada commanded by BUY “PlTrSBURG” Monaco, managed to land | A August 27 sitions in various parts of the bay. | yfmir tion of the alleged |, ng will protect the State's 200000 i e pteing st his] inclent Mediterranean fortress, which can be install- Shoulder Lamb, Pork Loins, Ib. .28¢ [EIbEe 20c ;» Fresh Hams, 1b.30c Pavk C,’Z,‘,’,‘,’Z‘;,,,’!" -35¢ ! Chuck Roast, lb., 15¢ Porterhouse, lb.29c | Plate, Ib. .. .. .. 10c Sirloin, Ib. . . . .. 27c¢ | Clod, Ib....... 18¢c S — B —— Round, Ib. . . . .. 25¢ | 3 Corner, Ib... 18¢ 'ENUE o NINTIH®= | RibSteak,Ib ...23c | Hamburg, Ib. . 12Ysc e - Chuck Steak, Ib., 18c |- Beef Liver, Ib., 12V/;¢ ! Colors may Come and Patterns may Go—but i Tomatoes 6 l bs 2 5c ! » .y A Blue Suit 1s Always iLettuce ........ Sc | Celery, 3 for...25c ; Lima Beans, qt . . 25¢ Pears, ',,?n,f,‘,’\" - 25¢ in High Favor | Sweet Potatoes, Apples, 4 lbs. . .22c 6lbs. ... . 25¢ | yellow Guisiines, Cabbage, 6 lbs. .25¢ dibs.. ... 22c | Special Dispat Maryland Not to Investigate With- | 0 The Star August | Loin or Rib Breast Lamb, }EL Chopsilbin. 40| 0B oo, 5o 14c | i specific injustices to t rnished him, E. Austin | ¢, hmann. Commissioner of Motor | e, he undertake nly if | ¥ atiol ation Commissioner S at Waldorf, Charles | ,cres of oyster beds from illegal oper- | once was the scene of a naval con ing the unhm laws, St " % i . son Earle 1 | | \r\);;v»le; wv}d today. s said (mhdnv ‘hh‘»\a‘ he e expls = e Factory Distributors r. Baughmann. said that an in-|can depleted beds srought back to | : vestigation indicated that the arrests | normal. That additions may be made | 1305 G St. N.W. Main 1032 1033 and fines in th Iv cases Sunday |to the present restricted areas in the | ote nn | Open Until 6 P.M. i b A v Phone Main 8108-3199. | S 604-610 9"! St. N.W, | vey of the tives reported tha | making the arrests paced the motor- | ists on motor cycles and stopped them | sion, was. Intimated by only after they were found to have | members vesterday exceeded the speed limit. i Speed Traps” are prohibited in | commissioner explain is able to learn at Waldorf, If one did, | would take immediate | steps to abolish it. | have recelved no complaints | from any of the motorists who “Prnl fined so far. All I know is what I have read in the newspapers,” said Mr. Baughmann If Mr_ Peske or any of the motor- | < will give me any facts tending a speed trap was used | unjustly arrested and ommission L e Rooms e Mther's -'/; 077 % NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS e — T $16.80 o WASHINGTON ES FROM OTHER POINTS ~ PROPORTIONATE ¥ z further until some. L \e definite facts tend- o show they were the victims of a plot on the part of some § i officials has been charged in the | newspapers LEAVES 3 Union_Station AL TRAIN Faste dard Time ER] { THE IDEAL ROUTE TO NIAGARA FALLS. GIVING A DAYLIGHT RIDE THROUGH BEAUTIFUL SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY Tickets good for 16 days. valid for nse in parlor ar sleepin of usual charges foi uding surcharg ning car attached Ask Ticket Agents for I ptive and Illust Folder PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE STANDARD RAIL lm\n or -mr \\nmn cars on payment ESCAPED CON.VICT'S WIFE ACCESSORY, IS CHARGE, 2 " Plenty of them here at $45 | N the evening. when you go to the library / =3 . POtatoes} 10 lbs') 33c and scan the titles of the recent “best fe b sellers” isn't it a relief. sometimes. to pull down a volume of Dickens and spend a pleasant two hours over the Pickwick Papers or David Copperfield? Former Bank Cashier Will Be ae»‘ | ANOTHER KAY TRlUMPH! i :w Guaranteed Wrist Watches Frulay $1 2 C) 5 turned to Prison—Search for [ | Loot Continues. Cone: ~hier of the k of Pueblo, | peculations nr‘ c institution in | ¥, 1915, will be returned to the Fed- eral penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., today He escaped last Febru White Rock Ginger- | Baker's Cocoa, ale (pale) . ...15c Cam L 18¢c Clicquot . . . .. .. 10c | Dutch Cleanser, | Gentent® canliio e 7c A steady diet of modern fiction often ! Nem' Beer . ..... 5¢c bec s a bi s Md. Corn, can.12Vsc nt to Kan. i { ecomes a bit monotonous. posi Dainty little Timekeepers of guaranteed ACCURACY. In all the new designs ap- proved by Fashion. 15-]Jewel, guaranteed | Movements— (A new movement if your old | one fails to give satisfactory service)— 20-Year guaranteed filled cases in choice of white or green gold and in different shapes and designs. Leaven. | served | iet: el fed treas. | police he id he came | worth prison by the K: Searc! ure which s had hidden = here to find ¢ v Federal ( 50,000 b sughter told nd which he sa tinue So it is with clothes. We cast no aspersion at the newest lavenders or the latest fawns— we sell them, we think some of the new colors and patterns are beautiful. Old Dutch Coffee, lb., 35¢ I it 3 Lbs., $1.00 GIVES UP TO SHERIFF. y Laurel Youth Charged With Com But for the same reason y"ou turn from the | Fruit Salad, Pink Salmon .12Y5c | . | A new fiction to the Pickwick Papers. you : 2% e s -35¢ P ; 7. winiam | fj C 1 i invariably decide that the pursuit of happi- | p Butt acason, Sheriff’ Fink last night as the thitd w k i H i eanut Butter, Siphest o0 25¢ SIEALer o an laitoenne b eekK. 1l ness is not complete without at least one b 19¢ e hi e R | dependable blue suit—a blue serge or a blu R o e oy iwording to the B Just 50c a Week—less than you spend at | ep_cfr.‘ al ) S g e _ R . L berors st ot o W ; I Unhfinihed tworster Curtice Jams .. .22c | Milk, qt....... 1c usgrave. Another That's the modern Kay way of buying beautiful Jewelry. A trifle sum weekly. Confidential dignified CREDIT. Al Standard ! aryland police automobile” c der. Marshall charge that We have a <|)|cndi(l assortment at $45. New I nfrhCh Models in single and (lnuble breasted | B Schimmel’s J_ell&, 10¢ : Y Sugar, Ib., 6¢ 10 Lbs., 59c nd th auto The State police pu upon the occupants of the ol transferring liquor. it is all i Nize the wrecked machine, following the ! Wateh escape of the ne; 2 Boender is zl[ former bailiff of Laurel ! Crystals Fitted BARRYMORE BOBS HAIR Actress Says Long Tresses Made 1 Conspi : i I Her Feel Conspicuous “Sunshine” “Sunshine” Sodas Hydrox ’i-2 phgs., 9c | “uc sios The World's fiinesl Crat'l«r The World's Finest Cake NEW YORK, August 27 (#)— sthel Barrymore, whose long tresses contributed greately to her tame as an actress, returned from London on the Olympic vesterday with a shingle bob. he surprised question ers by saving “T did it hecause 1 felt too conspicu O 15 1ondon theatsrsiiwithi ik lons: | She did not comment on the f: that some of her most famous g B bt oy i ehls. o h The Avenue at Ninth Oven All Day Saturday T T A TR LR T — po e - e s

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