Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 20

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WTH GOALHEADS Father Curran Continues te Believe Strike May Be Settled Soon. By the Associated Pres PHILADELPHIA. tev. J. J. Curran of St man Catholic Church whose optimistic statements ziven a ray of hope (o the end of the anthracite is near. was in_Philudelph fultill a speaking enga while here expected to see both John Covember 16.— Mary's Ro: Wilkes-Barre, have CLINTON 0. PRICE DEAD. Printing Office Suc- Hospital. Clinton O. Price. 57 years old. chief referee of the Department of Publica- tions of the Government Printing Of fice, where he had been employed for the last 35 vears, died in George Washington University Hospital Sat urday. Mr. Price was in falling health several month: Funeral services were conducted at the family residence, 427 Lleventh street northeast, this afternoon at 2 o'elock. Rev. A. H. McKinley, pastor of the Douglus Memorial M. . Church. officiated. Interment was in | coln Cemetery. 1 ived by his widow | Mrs. Hazel Sul—" Smma Townsend. | Referee in cumbs in art Boss and Mrs. both of this city Lee of Philadelphia. REMEMBERED AVENUE - THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. €, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925. NEW WALTER REED BUILDINGS PLANNED Architects’ Drawings for Addition- al Structures Ready—Funds Still to Be Acquired. Quartermaster General Hart has re- ported to the War Department that plans and specifications have been pre- pared for replacing many temporary structures erected at Walter Reed General Hospital during the World War -vith permanent buildings con- forming in general to the architecture of the original buildings. He says the plans contemplate adding two e wings to the main building and ing a general mess building and a s of ward buildings for the vari- | clinics. Some of the wards will| used for tuberculosis and other The plan RUMANIA TO PAY DEBT TO U. S. LOCOMOTIVE FIRM Baldwin Company to Collect $2,- 500.000 Obligation in Course of Five Years. By the Associsted Press. BUCHAREST, Rumania, November 16.—The ministry of finance an- nounces that the Baldwin Locomo- tive Works of Philadelphia has defi- nitely acceptéd an agreement for ‘the settlement of the balance, approxi- mating $2,500,000, still outstanding ‘for locomotives furnished the Rumanian state rallroads in 1919, The agreement calls for an imme- diate cash payment and another pay- ment next year, with the remainder spread over five years. The United Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners of America re- ports a total membership of 351,761, VETERANS’ ARTICLES T0 BE PLACED ON SAL . . Red Cross Service to Be Shown in Handicraft of Men in Hospitals Here. Demonstrating the practical service given to overseas men in Washington service hospitals, the District Chapter of the American Red Cross, through Mrs. W. S. Spencer, chairman of hos- pltal work, will turn over its roll call headquarters, at 1410 F street, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday for a sale of articles made by the occupa- tional threaphy students at United States Naval Hospital. Many beautiful articles have been made by the men. Reports from the roll call of the District Chapter, American Red Cross. are most_encouraging. Brig. Gen. John A. Johnston, chairman of the roll call, sald today that all who plan to send in their memberships on the slips_inclosed in thelr monthly bills could favor the roll call workers greatly if they would send in these slips early in order that Washington's quota may be quickly reached. New York City went over the top on Saturday, and the roll eall work. ers here are striving for the same result not later than next Saturday Window Glass Cut to Order The Sandra A Charming Evening Pump of Black Velvet with new medium Spanish heels. $11 Same Style—in Imported Silver or Gold Kidskin $13.50 STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN-FIVE F STREET .. Lewis. president of the United ses requiring isolation. Mine Workers, and Samuel D. War- riner, chairman of the anthracite operators’ committee Vather Curran had a with Mr. Lewis last night. day he conferred with Gov. Pinchot regarding the strike situation, but denied reports that he had conveyed a messagc from the governor to the miners’ leader. The governor has discussed the situ- stion with Mr. Lewis and Maj. W. W Inglis, head of the operators’ T tiating commission. upen two oce sions since the suspension becaine efective on September 1. None of the as indicated whether any s made toward bringing sumption of the wage nego- The Careful Hostess —mindful of the appearance of her enter- taining appointments, gives her tea table, dining table and buffet the protection of a GLASS TOP. Clear, glistening plate glass enhances the beauty of fine mahog- any—protects it from those evidences of service which even careful usage cannot prevent. auxiliary structures deemed necessary adjuncts to the hospital. “The work has been authorized by Hart, “but the AS COWPATH, SHE SAID sl inciliey the erection of severs!| “DESICNERS AND MAKERS OF ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES Very chofce selsction of m: lect from. Interior decofating ¥ experts who are highly tf: mates cheerfully furnished. Spacial Dispatch to The Star. | ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 16.— | }'nndxreas.” m,\'sbsGen o A 5 o - > ‘unds will not come available unt! A resident of old Washington, Who ype~gpecific appropriations therefor professed to remember Pennsylv ania | have bee de by Ci Al have been mude by Congress” | CORNELL WALL PAPER €0 died yesterday. | Mrs. Sallie Johnson was 99 years old. | 7 w She has lately been living with her | dighiter, M. Saran Brownenl, 613 OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS —— Now l.ocated in Our Own Bldg. Tortured by rash North Washington street, Alexandria. Besides Mrs. Brownell, she leaves an 922 14th St. Opposlte Franklin Purk on face Resinol stops itching and other daughter. Mrs. Mary Christian. also of Alexandrta: two sons, Adolphus nson of Kinsale, Va., who is 75 CLAFLIN ot 308V s s skin clear and smooth Optometrists = e = 1d: Joseph Johnson of Colonial & Piney Creek, N. C brief talk On_ Satur- irstthing inthemorning A “dash™ of ENO in a glass of hot or cold water tends to promote that comfortable, invigorating feeling which results from inner cleanliness. Make thisoneof your rules for health- ful living. Start the day right with ENO TRAGE paRK THE WORLD FAMED (‘}jjervescentSalI At All Druggists 75¢ and $1.35 ch. Va., and a host of grandchil- dren. great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandehildren i Mrs. Johnson vividly recalied many | scenes of ante-bellum Washington. | She was the daughter of Capt. Ru- ben H. Potter of the Revolutionary Army and Miss Lucy Farbush of Engiand. Her husband was Capt Joseph H. Johnson, an emplove of the War Department, who died 13 yours ugo. I'uneral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Brownell home. The body will be sent to Kinsale for burial fWe cut Plate and Window Glass for this purpose at Notably Recasonable Prices. Representative sent to insure accuracy of measurements if you desire. Floor Wax and Polishing Brushes Roof and House Paints Au:o Enamels and Garage pa;nts &% HUGH REILLY CO. < PAINTS & GLASS Phone Main 1703 =3%.< MMomdmard & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets mer y_Club R Jan. 4 I had a breaking out on my face that looked like chicken pox. [ suffered so from it that at night 1 would not sleep for hours at a time, tried various reme- dies, but nothing did me any good until T tried Resi- nol Soap and Resinol Ointment. { Tt stopped the itch- ing and burning in- stantly, and after a few applications | skin peeled off and lcft my fa clear and smooth, instead of rough and bumpy know of anything bette Resinol products.”— ( Signed), Mitchell Reports werc that prope ent of the differences with Lewis and the rumors lack natfon of what took place at meetings, bevond the fact that the strike situation was 13 been given. Reports that ni of the two sides were to meet this week to consider an offer of a 5 per cent increase In wages or a modifiecd checkoff were also un confirmed Father Curren said ¥ that the refusal to g the check impediment to an nt of the strike age increase basis de it plain. bow was his person ot proceed from any infor he may have zained in his tact with the leaders of the two forces. ite Use it on Eggs LEA & PERRINS’ sAucE repres Sales Agents: Harold F. Ritchie & 171 Madison Ave Toronto Sydney Wellinzion (ORROW, 4:30 P.M. NATIONAL THEATER NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA WILLIAM MENGELBERG. Director MAGNIFICENT RECORDS FOR_THE VICTOR-VICTROLA (Double-Face Red Seal Records) Preparedonl T et Limited, ic than the W. R Drift 10,000 Miles. A bottle thrown into United Si Fish Bureau . hz en picked . having as ss the At just two vear: the Manchester Guardian. Similar experiments ov able number of years by son, F. R. 8., yielded some interesting results. 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