Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 5

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BOVCOTT OF UNION COAL MINES HINTED 'Head of National Manu- - facturers’ Body Broaches Idea in Open Letter. ¢ | Local EARTH SHOOTS THROUGH COMET LIKE BULLET ’l‘HROUGH FOG CLOUD Passage of Globo Throut'h Broken Rum of Cosmic Wanderer Noted Only r of meteors which burned up a y in the upper £ luminous clouds wnward as cosmic von Biela, me into er space hun e f the come “TEOR SHOWERS DUE. Astronomers Keep Glasses Trained on Heavens. Washingtonians this week will be d. | treated to a free exhibition of celestial indepe: ndent Mr. Harding o the bitumin- v of Independents. of Man- months, ece, urged the in- in placing their In our )t depend f coal for 2 use pro- public wel orders for not be depe sources of uu}v! COALITION PARTIES WIN. Czechoslav Government Parliament Majority. PRAGUE, C ber 24 (A).-Of recent parliam the governm majority of n Novem. from the fons give a, Super-Value Tuxedos 38 The same recognized value in Super-Value Two - Trouser Suits for day wear is pre- sented in the Super- Value Tuxedo for in- formal affairs after six. Of unfinished wor- sted, satin trimmed and silk faced. New peak or notch lapel. Suits Turedo Waistcoats $6.50 to $13.50 - | are now due in the form of falling or due to the appearance ns Leo and Andro- unced by local astron ow, it fs said, will not ar as it is generally. 33 fes throughout the Unite rned on the h ays to catch the fi “comet ording to modern raordinary November weather can be looked for, it is stated, as a result of the visits of the Leonid meteor, as the has proved that its appearance has caused sudden and violent changes in the temperature, and general meteorological phenom- ena of an unusual character. Origin of the Names. The Leonids and Andromeds which ve their names from the fact that the radiant point for the former is in the consteilai and of the latter in the constellation Andromeda As the earth moves millions in its orbit every 24 hours, nomers have only an of as t indefinite " | conception of the size of this stream of nmung particles of wandering ts. They have long since . however, from a close mathe- calculation that the stream must be millions of miles in diameter and that those broken fragments must primarily come from some source of tidal action of the Retains | A New Place t;"Dine 5 1629 K St. N. The exclusiveness and_cai c with _| A REAL T! ANKSGIVlNG DINNER SERVED FROM 3 to 3:3 $1.50 Franklin 10207 hursday. Reservations appreciated. Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 55th issue of stock now open for subscription. Shares of stock, $1.00 each, monthly. per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn. James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary Burning Harmlessly in Upper Air. the | § o | Pennsylvania Germans, which would . | members are endeavoring THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOV. E\IBER 24, 1925. LEGISLATORSCALL PARLEY ON GOTTON South “Fleeced” of $300,- 000,000 on Crop, Repre- sentative McSwain Says. IS REGARDED AS AMPLE Distribution Agency Believed Un- necessary by State Officials. Price Now Stationary. Special Dispatch V.u The Star. November 24.—Coal from the soft coal ginia and Maryland s the possibility of any severe suffering from the strike in this vicin- cording to Dr. J. J. Rutledge, of the S bureau of mines. he price of soft coal, he declared, has been steadily s cing, but mnow s to be holding at a level still ow the maximum reached several s ago. . Rutledge decl by Shower of Meteors by some of the most learned astrono- . that the source of ‘“shooting " is from the remains of disrupt- »d comets which went to pleces on first entering our s © Uy the Associated Press. GREENVILLE, S. 24--A conterence of Senator: Representatives from the growing States will be held in Wash- |/ ington beginning December 8 or 9 and continuing for several days, it was stated here yesterday by Repre- sentative J. J. M ain of the fourth congressional The purpose of the conference, it was said. would | be to effect means of remedying cer- | tain conditions ng the South ence ed that the sug- ngton by John ite and munic- some form of not seem to nt situation. oy, who had bution during the last 1-a_distribution system effective only by co. -adiating from the constellations ab veferred to, through the air which surrounds our earth, at the rate of about 44 miles a second. Phenomena Grand and Awful. These November Leonid meteors, or gt " receive rather a dif- nodern davs received when on of the Interstate Commerce Commissfon in allotment of cars. He 1|h|nh(.q whether the commission would | be able to exert that much power now |or would venture to do so without an order from the sident. al Observatory has on rec- ber of quotations from va- nd .\'man-r Found Starved. 1a., November 24 (#). .oc m»nn N had convi: resentatives 1 ury.luinn caused by hment Hotel Inn Phone Main RI0OR-K107 604-610 9th St. N.W. $7 ¢ weekly: $10.60 rooms. ,u 157 with {Gibe Ehower an lavatory. $10: in roum. 30% more. Rooms like I’ not filled infinite | fell like | Almost They instant. r of meteors. es of snow.” While the old chronicles made it very plain that the ordinary people of the earth looked with the greatest dread and aversion on a star shower, and held that it portended evil and calamities and plagues without num- ber, the followers of the prophet, the vriests and the clergy hailed the visits of L2onids and Andromeds with joy. “Dutch” Preferred to German. ! The Pennsylvania German society which recently met at Lancaster, officially ey ed a preference the membe: be referred to Pennsylvania “Dutch” instead Sonator Heflln, who was a speaker at the annual banquet of the Cham | ber of Commerce here. brushed upon the possibility of abolition of cotton exchanges by Congress. He that such a step was possible, that it remained to be seen what be done In regard to the pro posal of Government action TR Headauarters for IVES and LIONEL Electric Trains \nnl Tree Outfits With Gen- Mazda Lamps (.m\ln, es in Colors Free Washington Theatre Supply Co. 719 Ninth St. N.W. Phone Maln 8647 Italian Newspapers Resume MILAN, Italy, November (@), ‘The newspapers Avanti, Gluistizia and Unita, suspended by governmenta! order after the discovery of the plot against Premier Mussolini, are reap. pearing today. tizia will ;\s‘drulv its s of lhn of 2 to hand banded after the expose of the M down traditions to their offspring. solini plot.) D. J. KAUFMAN, nc 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Home of the 2-Pants Sust 'Eat Your Turkey | At Our Expenses T omorrow we will present a Turkey free with each purchase of 50 dollars or more! Make your purchase at either store. A deposit will hold vour selection until pay day or until you get your Xmas check. “tadic f Folks--- Our “turkey free" offer has swamped us with business. Join the crowd, get your clothes NOW at lowest-in-the-city prices—and eat your turkey free. $29.75 to $50 $40 and $50 ..$29.75 to $50 ...$24.75 to $40 .$40 to $55 2-Pants Sylts Silk-lined Tuxedos Warm Overcoats ... .. Knitted Topgoa’cs - Full Dress and‘ Cuta.ways BALTIMORE COAL SUPPLY' F AT T FT T ’OLD PUTCH P AT CAA AT FOR THE THANKSGIVING FEAST! Turkeys Fancy Fresh - killed Nearby Baking Chickens, Fresh Hams, Half or Whole Pork Loins, Half or Whole Smoked Ham, Half or Whole Porterhouse, Butter, Ib., 35¢ Ib., 27¢c Ib., 30c Ib., 30c Ib., 27¢ Ib., 54c 14 Lb. Prints Piece Bacon, Ib., 35¢ Fancy Heavy Dry Cured Pieces VAN CAMP’S PRODUCTS Pumpkin, can, 10c Large No. 3 Can Hominy, Large No. 3 Can Kraut, can, 10c can, 10c Large No. 3 Can Kidney Beans, med. can, 10c Soup, can, fic No Limit Clicquot, 2 for 25¢ (Contents) Canada Dry, 3 for 50c Mince Meat, Ib., 19¢ Bulk—Old Homestead Mince Meat, Heinz, 2ic \Sweet Mixed, pt.,, 29c | Jelly, Schimmel, 10¢ Olives, 8-0z., 22¢ Peas, Marcella, 3 for 55c Almond, hie Ib., 37¢ Pineapple, 22¢ Large Plantation 2 Ibs., 25¢ Dates, Persian, Figs, Smyrna, Ib., 26¢ Chestnuts, 2 bs., 33c Jumbo—Italian Turkeys are scarce. nate in securing a car of exceptionally fine quality Young Hens, averaging from 7 to 9 pounds and equally fine Young Gobblers from 9 to 12 pounds. FANCY—FRESH Lb. 49c We have been fortu- Geese and Chickens Are Cheap Ib., Ib., lb., lb, lb., Sirloin, doz., Eggs, 2 Dozen, 90c Another Car of Fine Quality Sliced Bacon, Ib., Fancy Dry Cured 25¢ 1 Qc 22 I7c 25¢ 4ic Fancy Geese, Beef Roasts, All Cuts Fresh Shoulders, Smoked Picnics, Half or Whole 4ic GROCERIES CANNED VEGETABLES Shoe Peg Corn, 3 cans, 25c Stringless Beans, 3 cans, 20c June Peas, 3 cans, 25¢ Maine Corn, can, 15¢ Honey Drop 29¢ Tomatoes, %z $1.39 3 Can for No Limit—Dealers Supplied Case of 24, $2.30 Assorted Chocolates 5.1b. Box 19¢ 39¢ 58¢ 15¢ 19¢ 1lc l4c 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ large, Van Camp’s gallon, (Contents) Ib,, can, pkg., pkg., Catsup, Cider, Citron, Cocoanut, Currants, Raisins, Extracts, Jello, 2 pkgs., Brazil Nuts, Ib., Large Washed Prunes, 60-70, 2 Ibs., Sun- Maid Sauer’s Small FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Ib., 48¢ 6 Ibs., 25¢ I5¢. ac Mushrooms, Sweets, . Iceburg, Spring Onions, Striped Trousers Woolen Knickers....... ..$6.75 and $8 Cranberries, Cocoanuts, 2 Ibs., 35¢ York Imperials, ea., 10c Grapefruit, 4 Ibs., 25¢ 2 for 25¢ Blanket Bath Robes Warm Worsted Sweat- $4.35 English Broadcloth White Shirts .$1.39 i Flannel or Cambric Paja- Arabian Mocha Gloves. . $3.50 Genuine Suede Gloves. .$1.85 Imp. Cashmere Mufflers.$1.85 Fine Wool Golf Hose. ...$1.85 Warm Winter Union Suits Worsted Union Suits. .. Silk and Wool Hose. . Wool Hose (Novelty) Novelty Silk Hose. ..... Knitted Ties .. . Paris Wide-web Garters Fancy Bordered Hdkfs.. . 1$2.65 Money's Worth or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN /%, 1005 Pa. Ave. Celery, 10c Spanish Onions, 5¢ Radishes, o 5¢ Tokays, 2 Ibs., 25¢ Tomatoes, caiitornia 2 bs., 35¢ Turnips, Ib., 5¢ Parsnips, Ib., 5¢ Oysters CHESAPEAKE Very Large Oranges, Fla., Fancy Western Apples, Onions, Cabbage, Carrots, Spinach, doz., 50¢ Ib., 10c 6 Ibs., 25c. 2 Ibs, 5¢: Ib., 5¢ Ib., 10c pt., 32¢ BAY OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY— CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING 3

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