Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 29

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failed, the miners seeking higher wages and the check-off. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1¢ Johnston, Pomona College botanist, Lewls sald the strike had developed nto a state of sege; that IPINCHOT ACCUSED CALIFORNIA AND GHILE [20e, i the opera- i tors and the “financlal interests be- FLOWERS ARE SIMILAR |, Forimany years botanists of so ern Qulifornia have sought to hind them™ were prepared to pay a billion dollars to crush the union and that the union had no alternative han to accept the challenge to a fin . DINNER TO SHERRILL. Lieut Col. Claren the Rocky Mountains and in a few isolated sections of Newfoundland the plants in Newfound istitute the remnants of a on videspread flora was indicated in dvanced by Dr. M. L. rd. 0. § buiid Botanist Now in South America to Investigate Curious Phenomena. of Harv enongh Chilean specimens for payison. Bo Of Chilean flora with Californ; plain how the o the equatorial a the evident relutionship, but hu foroed to admit themselves mystified, th ish figh .\ll'.gLewm arrived at tha billion-dol- pringcipally because there were lar figure by saying . __ “perators Toceived an annual MEoNS of $700.- if.. December 15| 000,000 from sales of coal, and 51 Seieans sides the loss of this revenus, a vea ,‘, i strike would cost them $300,000,000 more in fixed charges. Asks Bread Investigation. An investigation by the Federal | Trade Commission into the produc An intere: ture in connec-|tion, distribution and sale of flour | tion with Prof. Johnston's work is|and bread was pre o « ¢ &rc | that a few common kpecies exists not | "0 Pread was proposed in a resolu- | 1d those in Chilz is|only in South America and in south- |tion introduced vesterday by Repre- |} L ray | western United States, but also in sentative Kindred of New York. and in making coal one of the sub-|ing to present a request to the miners jects for consids on by the extra|and operators to resume negotiations \ Y= N ) \ = % /e A % session of the 1 ure “is to pro-|next Wednesday for a settlement of . \X K long the strike, se the public’s | the strike. s N "\ ‘\\ o) | inconvenience, d to the distress ¢ NOT SCARED BY THREATS. suffered by the mine workers and to the losses of the industry and the Director Eldridge of Traffic Bureau Ignores “K. K. K.” Warning. Ry the Ase By As al plants cross Inglis Says Governor Has Prolonged Strike—Lewis ated Press. r ‘alifornia Sees Long War. i the object g 5 In criticizing the operators for re jecting Gov. Pinchot's peace plan, Mr. R the Asmacinted Pross. Lewis said they had “filled the air PHILADELPHIA. December 18.— |with jeering, ribald I i “The only practical effect” of G A commitice numed by Gov. Pin- Pinchot's course in offering his pro- |chot, after a meeting with executives posal to end the anthracite suspension |of anthracite communities, 15 prepar- Motorist ion” said a state- by William W. the operators. ssumes as he had done in the past id the statement, “that the office of governor carries with it the | peu(h threats apparently fail to con- right and p e of summarily dis- | cern M. O. Eldridge, director of traffic. posing of industrial disputes from thed ““Il the pile of mull on Mr. Eldridge’s standpoint of political expediency. desk yesterday afternoon was one of ‘‘The simple and effective way of | ynonymous origin, which did its best ending the trouble” the statement con- | to convey a threat of death, but the cluded, ““would have been for the gov-| traffic director read it hastily and ernor to advise the mine workers'|dropped it into the waste paper basket leaders, whom he has merely buoyed | with & sigh up by false hopes, that their best course was he men go to work at the old wages and leave disputed points to arbitration, if they could not be settled in negotiation between the parties.” Lewis Sees Finish l‘:ight. The United Mine Wo s are pre. paring fo inish fight with the an- thracite itors, in the words of John L. 1 president of the union. The o} in his view, are pre- pared to spend a billion dollars to crush the union. He told the F delphia Real Es. hils S b LIRS A tate Board last night that the union was organizing its defense in the ex- Christmas Cheer pectation that the str e would con- | % it The s 5 =1 —can be delivered in_unusifal tinue until the Fa 926 or the | measure if you select giits friom Spring of 1927. Should the strike be | % 2 Bl e prolonged, he said, funds would be provided mgry would be fed | ¢ :d clothed e miners have ir contract expired last Au Negotiations for i new contract ment Ingli “% Paderewski Poli’s Theater December 21 Attend this concert and note the individual qualities that distinguish this great pianist. Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by Paderewski. Note how faithfully his renditions are portrayed on the new Orthophonic Victrola. Ask specially to hear “Hunrrinn Rhapsody” No. 2 (Liszt) Part I and Part II (6235). bore a_crude red picture ross and the cryptic sym ‘Where can I find beautiful gifts? ORIENTALBAZAAR 1205 Pa. Ave. N.W. Open Evenings ax 709 1tk Ke W S e instrcdion: Charge 1 mata: Tiuls oy Your troublesome gift MAN'S. Women will fi Bive Practical Bifts! § ey T B e 2, 3 and 4 Tone post charges on any gift purchase here that you may wich to ABOUT PAYMENT French Horns send out of town. FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING W. B. Moses & Sons Established 186/ F Street at Eleventh blems vanish speedily at TAUB- us eager to help them select those men-folk most; and if desired, we been idle INQUIRE OUR DEFERRED Spot Light $129 For any make car _Throws an intense beam of light for & con- siderable distance Iy at- tached w0 any car. Store is open every evening until 10 Saturdays, until 11:30 P.M. Free Christmas Gifts! Yes, there still is a Santa Claus. He’ll be present at our stores tomorrow, with a fine gift for every one of our cus- tomers. Come in and get yours. ~ Gifts of Warmth and Comfort Fincigiblgotor New lg.lrg (éloves Automatic $2.95up ifi‘j‘@ S Windshield == Cleaner, $1.79 Many destgns _Many Christmes Savings Checks Cashed The most beautiful hand horn ever designed. Made in heavily nickeled od to any car yne. Two. three and fpur tones. from $4.85 up. Christmas Savings Checks Cashed Cowl Lamps ' $1.29 Pair Furnitare Linens Carpets Electric Cigar Lighter, $1.69 Works right oft the reel. Re- qutres no drili- ing to attscn 1 he amokes. Very beautifully designed. Upholstery Fine lensos. with nickeled rims. Make This a Furniture Christmas , The gift that will serve this year, next vear and years to come is a gift ! > car” A most acceptable @it for of furmiture. It will be a vear-round reminder of Christmas spirit. X Dash Lamps this & THE Know the Joy of Giving an Appreciated Gif gorgeous colors. We have ihe finest sasortment of tuotor robes in the city and well giadly help you select the one that will gitt that plesse biw most Easily installed. TDouble or single contact. Exactly as illus- wated. They are very useful when you drive at night. A List of Useful and Beautiful Articles for Gifts No matter how Top Recovers v e e e in & pair of these gauntlet gloves. ¢ tur and well constructed % Other Gloves, up from .9 6-8 V. Batteries Tandem Attachment, 98¢ Gear Shift Yale Whistle Reminders from the Furniture Department Mahogany End Tables ....$4.50 up Nest of Tables $22,00 up Solid Mahogany Martha Washing- ton Sewing Cabinet For Fords. These are made of fine. abso- lutely weatherproof material and are guar- anteed to Nt any Ford touring model. Spectal Top Recover for low price. Chevrolet, $5.55 Mahogany Frame Console Mir- Panel Mirrors, for mantel or Wil fitany gear shift. A Solid Mahogany Priscilla Sewing Cabinet Smoking Cabinets ..............$12.00 up Cabinet Desks......ccovunerona. .$29.00 up Maple and Gum Secretaries. . $120.00 Mahogany and Gum Secretaries. . ..$95.00 Occasional Chair in cut velour......$54.00 Cogswell Chair in cut velour....... High-back Armchair Rocker in wool Solid Mahogany Spinet Desks....... 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Each, 25¢c. Women’s Hand-embroidered Pure Linen " Handkerchiefs, carefully-assembled pat- terns. Handkerchiefs that we are proud of. Each, 50c. Women’s Faney Lace-trimmed Handker- chiefs and Fancy Novelty Gift Handker- chiefs, Each from 50c to $2.50. Men’s Gift Handkerchiefs start at 25c¢ each. White linen with 1j-inch hem- stitched ends, and go up to, each, $2.50. very beautiful and distine- tive novelty accessory. C The ‘‘Voice from Paris". Beautifully nickeled or colored An ideal hand horn that can be attached instantly. For the interior of the closed car. Do gift could be more ac- ceptable. Many designs. Trouble Lights A “real friend in need" when something goes wrong with the car at nj ire " protect Bulb with 10 Teet wire, >0 e Get _one for your car. We + have uzamFln bl'g::, different designs. For open Closed models. e A spar« pug whistle that is Hown by (he xplosion of the r. Loud. clear tone. Easily instalied. Adapters, 49c. Side Wings _ 8hould be in every car. Con- sists of a combination ash tray, cigarette packet holder and E T AR in @ fiffy. A to match upho{sm,' 2 E. A. Bosch Type Horn Here e & horn with the same steri- tng_qualith o e’ Boa Moton;eter and Locking Cap & A most useful ot dlincive ST Pords Large Cars, $6.98. o or / argo Cord Tires Diamond Radiator #1 allowed for your old batters Battery Tester Side Water Pump, $1.59 39 Yor front of For For Fords only. It prevenis the radiator freezing by keeping the water circulat- > asily instalied. Victor Parking S e Xmas Tree Sets Set particularly handsome parking light that will make an ideal car. " Attractively mick- cled. Fight @ifferent colored lamps, with socket and wire. Can be opersted with your house current. Bitra Lamps (carbon) ....B0 Xmas Light Reflectors; each ... dc $8.95 Bize 30x335. An extrs tire to & motorist is an extrs dollar fn your pocketbook. He can always use more. Fargo Tires g0 further snd cont less. 30x3i§ Penna. 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