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Pitle EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926. 1 Y ~ o !nut of employment a. great many who ate is 1912 rather to protect the motherhood of sumers wfier N ! _ others and teach them legislutively Genn N how to rear their children. OLD D“\ . Lt ol Gov“r“mfl“ B | Cnaiase View Willces, The prominent figure at the Wom. |to Washington to the burean and \ | T f - President Coolidge and Secretary | en's Ing Conference this morn. | cver 1o T LoUnS humeen S o o ot { & i = * f £0. 2 8 0 o ce norn- | pver seven rese on her list. She | director Steam Process ! o [ reau Came to U. : 1% : [ ats both emphasized in thelr mes- . the prominent woman | or "N ¢ y”{ omie She | for the Pre Every part of your fii 3 at 16. - o the woman industrial leaders | figure—is ss Mary Van Kleeck, | Pecame ant directol 2 car, even the motor, \ D. C. Grand Jury Also Acts Il’h t 3 3 ;,‘.‘J,'")..'.:’),m‘,.xy"l, r\“f.‘,,:".'f. ';r“‘:’,'l',‘{‘r“"(,,‘;‘ Mz \‘“n, Kleeck Mrs. Murtland’s Work. is made 1007 clcar\fi P ‘ ESESSS 3 & P % a | o e B L B has a distinguish y o S in indus st be protected. ; : %! From the University of Michigan by this treatment. Score of Other Crim- | ¢ 4 ] Sl SRGURThe. projec ed record h g t Raek Quick_service. A Could Not H[n-ul\ Word of | : . fh T e = elobpanite male In Washingt Teg MIg, Clbo Murtang, stug Cold Steam Process Auto } i i ! ; National an's Party, which on 4 where st dhect |y \ the depart c 3 bott., chict of the Childres mel“ 1130 172k inal Cases. English and Educated Sunday s b el RN o e oy phing i ”,‘,’, Jdepartment of voua- | Chdren's y ) | 3 5 Mr. Coolid o approve the equal o FEERICE BRCHOn 0| st eight years. Some of her out- | 1h t » well known in her Herself. | Irights LIl now pending bef Con- the Ordnance De-| . 4ine work has been the organiz « ' try to need intro dward Lewis, colored, was indic 3 ess partment durin o 1 HEE ¥ by the grand jury on a charge e - . : The President said in his letter: lhlu “u‘n :; nd| and in Philadelphin: and the Feveatise S et of murder in the first degree in con . ;s dustry = thoroughl: . where she later SE of Tamuisten ey |"u11~n with the death of Gertrwde| ~BY ALIC i 1 [ nize its vesponsibility towar § g became chiet of | {0 SHER, S PEIEEC SY Egerton Christmas night. The couple | Delegate mit { Bureau of : s { _ ployes, Th the wi > Minneapolis, Boston had attended a dance at $18 Tweniy- | 4 B <hires in that responsibili t re dustry service of | phin ang New York ' treet, and while dancing When the en’s 41 o gards the welfare of the w wrners | fe. the Depal ss Till Burning & iwid'iowive shot the wom: [rhen e : - ERTS - faras tin o he wageentnots | | SR paor R || i e ) '@.’“""flfi@flé Lindsay, de Greenbacks ¢ rl at the 1 |t i e et | B S - B ; b R As) expenkive asiah i3 i ved. . arEe :h':“"‘v”‘ ot \ t 7 3 i ared any lastin Wome “ iy Tl . arged he Other conferor Vva:the | X fea is unwilling to nouris to all intents, d lam Chy ished i “hi | ke : inder which the vewsnrds Rhat the Russa S: up money in trying to : ? % or COLRar ¢ | ments, humin wnd oherwise, but none " A £ atigrt Lo ) L distributed }«»n York, and she get heat out of an i - and! Baceny rint sity of groups mong all tligsa zed in industy.” | farence speaker efficient heater. t gran : g : 1 " part of*his letts “In the interest of B! the list of | WieT . s amons modern | B - : ol e ! economy have us mod tment @l by the district |"" i ieppnaininey O€ b and 5 s o T tive of ernize that old heater— & v in indict are prosent doctor s | pBEl s Yah % « mother and poter ; - 18 oy or better yet, put in a . & ord and < ne A orne T 5 TRty i e Dotentinl new one. T i { L T 1he MARY ANDERSON. A | | MISS VAN KLEECK without Mary her wre highly e s D kindly smnch as president of the ) o Maurice J. Colbert g ijinison antimurcotic v wn i vebresan piurers nd | sometime, even thongh that time wcas | upon the stabil un | e estpaeanca. Vnion. 1e. e the | et ines: beca GRACE ABBOTT long. Garment makir rance Union, i o bi e the onal prohibition act. ! d and industrial wel- | came first, but one week of that siding, with Miss Frances Perkin Heatinz—Plumbing—Tinning al 1 3 p ; el wvel- [came fizat, but orie week of that Ing, with Miss Irances berki L= | roun 5 1 n of N ork, and little f 621 F Stree g 'l'hm" Larceny Indictments. . d ¢ hurses, college | found work as a stitcher, and i Aty wi & AL nission of 2 Ttk sual o he b o | woman coul 1 : Jack on, | operat o¢ machine wyed ! presidgnt o eturned | 7 g the etican negion] : Zmph | a0 Trade Vini . liam W D oa ¢ com- | 5 2 e the —— | {n i W er S Wk in Labor v, 9 Davis, why . a1 o, s . i R WOMANSWORLD FAIR. 2160 Mass. Ave. ||| i i hter of e {evoruton | Wonen's Saade Ui Linguis a0 |1t the e 1o o Geclering | o' et it [ 8 Stories—Fireproof | : ; Aler. By ibis & ¢ awun 5 ' : Pl s : ; 4 R ' CHICAGO Unique Apartments ¢ : 1 he Pennsyl. | remarka Living Roors, Dining Aleove, |0 ut e nine t e Kitchen, $57.50, 560 $62.50 $65.00 Resident Manager W. H. WEST COMPANY 916 I5th St. M. 9900 ||| west, Novembe : 1 lot of var pentine and othe a ma house- | reported it {"".;‘_;:xi;i”--[ e el e R e et A R ol e We’ve added : e a special group to our Semi-Annual T WNMW“‘W@‘ wn Speak. I No lmagesaon‘ ON WERGER MILL OWNER'S TALK S S ot | a e BILL IS FRUITLESS, EVOKES STORM IN Tavlor, house- g Mr : cen! 4 on the Child We el P || and e T HOUSE BODY HEARS WOMEN'S MEETING ik development of protect. | fare ! f185 ore ofithe e ; of S. Thornton (two cases) and | —— Ak tan D rinter of Stat Wal jovriding; Joseph | (Cont ‘ 1 Firs ") 1ed from robbery; Steve Owens, nation- | o AREE: sl 1l and Jesse M grand lar TR iy fntnd iy it e LAy Massa- |00 in the S f 1 br ¥ p ny. A braea p s b : : e e tae Al und made a difficult survey of e et el e L R g S e T S S T ] When 3 L I v an I She was put this morning s i ler b X : ; Sy S el ,{|m the earlier surveys whe: utilitly matte » vou think | Stauted last night v emplaye we can trust o foreign corpora Mr. < message was read Mrs, K i Sl MR T s B RN sl M a2 , Hotel Inn st e o s Sees Study Nec y. wulatic ; [kl Thane Main 81085107 Accetpflnces Received From 44 of:}‘ est s whet ¢ not the Pub-| The thi k i WL t been : v - sl fn ;,,f,'r. el o o} s Con 1 has the time | Miss Ma < ? | istered, however » the & e s A nd 1 e, S$10: Those Invited to Annual Lo I 20/ the GroteCH he people | the department of in p { Cou 5 7 | §n Foom. 50% more. Rooms like Mothe's 1 ether 3 sht to take [the Russell S: ' n of 7 i A I= S — Session. |away s that 0t perform. | York, who de: . 3 e a warning that wdmitted th riginal | tunities for won i e etve to b hat_the rail | not be won by o vl yman v s. but not to hamp liect | votes of Congressmer - depend |1 Mary on, director of upon the r in the | the Sures esided. homes of the n. Pos | The be continued Selling Regularly From th annual * 1 {2 B i Al .. h 5 suppe 57 g : a e than prejudice deprives women of . é e onnne e 51 the Feacraon o | 517 b S S e e b e : . | DEPOSITS 3 list includes t} mpanies. penk Axtoxe Hunag . 1 1 Con v Yori: | | MORRIS PLAN BANK There is 1 the P s, th 1 om- | Sees Traftic Increased. 5 il EDER, > Ee s Under Supervision U. S. Treasury [ bud “than” be taking cmal B ssion, presi of public utility | 3. : ) th f the District gov- |, 'y t and newspaper editors. It nton asked Col. Bel t r AT en declar n ague, an nry P. Kenda ve that if th ? % ¥ b ken € of the Kendall Mills, Inc. ) Commission re 10 a er ac many women 1 A esident of the Wom. ermitted the e flwa p » employme n A ar rce Union, will | }\\\\mmmx\\&xs\\\ it them on S D ' % Burlington Hotel ckett, W 1 3 . Col ! said he he-|to do anvthing about it. Employ Aunounces the first large installa- per [:mm Ddanctad B ok ved it would Blanton also |of wonmen in ind how s an i SWEDISH MURDER SOLVED tion in the world of “abell Bru AM | questioned him regar the short | ablished practic he duty, ! B resentatl ¢ in the District which glve fore, devolves upc e b 5l Representatives . N. Zihlman, O. F. ¢ railway conipunies 4 lapger Te. | ment, upon industry and upon soeiaty| BY GIRL, FOUND IN U. S.| The Titanafram The Master Musical product of | Keller, Clarence J. MacLeod. E 1 if there were more long |to d i b t — { f here 0 wre ) | to do part in ¢ 1hlishing equita- - Gibson, Henry R. Rathbone, Henry L. | hauls ble co: fons of employment. Sy | Bowler, Frank L. Bowman, Thomas L. | Col. Bell sald it Is manifest that | “The tradeuaion o nt believes | Location of Person to Whom Slay- | {Blanton, A. H. Gasque, Frank H.|certain economies could be eff that the prims spendence of wage fes: i Funk and Anthony J. Griffi { through Fearrangement u;,w s dependen of wag er Confessed Crime Clears "lnmmhn;mfr b ‘F"ng"‘! consolidation of the street railway < king | Up Mysterious Case. {and Commissioner J anklin_ Bell, | companies, but that it was problem- | conditions is or | . Maj. T8 rant, 3d; nm, | at how great they might be. developed and controlled b; s - Marcus (C. H?pkms Mg o 3 3 Col. Bell Sk dF the Duble theriaalvon: (Subh HioNs ave o YORK, January 18—Tn 1m!»' Laboratories ye. RIse; 4 Utilities Commission were to der a |petent to protect workers against in- | findin of Asta Imen, a Swedish Hesse, M. O. E A S0 baubite 5iceRts’ extel s e Al inju said. servant girl, in Rockville Center, The Titanafram will be heard daily from 12 to 2 and from 8 to 10 P.M. Blue Plate Luncheon, 50c Special Luncheon, Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.2 A LA CARTE SERVICE ALSO VERMONT AVE.. Below Thomas Circle No Charge for Alterations rosnercQ 1328 F STREET Heuse of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes ors Arthur Capper. J. W arreld bt tasst LILL IR RO PERFSRIOVOPOOPPPPN the Associated Press. i ’ s | Donovan_Dr. /. Ballou, Dr. | CREent ot i b 5 i ’ § > York police and agents O’DONNELL’S DRUG STORES |[| Georwe T Towerman: Theodore W. | fhs the consent of the company, on Eralses Dnions' Work: e Swedish vice consul here to. | 5, B. M. McKelway, James E, | {1e numbér of oir riders he g o Praising the unions for their v expressed the belief that they Advertiseniant e 3 kes, the mber of car riders, he did not G 3 A Chinn, Evening Star; G. Logan Payne, eve such action would be s Mr. Green conclu | had cleared up a murder mystery of — {John H. Hodge, Washington Times; )" ¢ M””‘\ Bell fucth ith this belief, the American | national int in Sweden. = [ John M. Gleissner, D. A. de Souza, s ‘“"1_“1" ‘h eration of or is developing a "he girl, who has been traced over Willis Thornton, Washington Dafly | ..o : SR e ed effort of those national and in- | il in this country, is said N Robert M. Ruck, Washington [prsPoriation conditions in Pitts-|ernational unions having j iction 2 me 4 he left Post: M. A. Leese, president Wash- ,f‘",’" eveland, New York or other | gver industries in which women are [ Sweden a man now under arrest in ington Chamber of Commerce; A. F. | /2T8€ citles comparable to Washing: femployed to begin a sustained move- | Stockholm told her he had committed Berry, president Chesapeake and Po- | ("7 {ment for better organization of those |4 murder in a quarrel over smug tomac Telephone C { Seven Pe Fa | women | rum. S i - | “‘ :‘ e et ""(""'"l """'"'“' | Mr, Tagerton, in his attack upon | Tiie prisoner, Bruno Poukka, con. Mr. Hammer went into lengths with | Socialist progapanda, also protested | fossed to the Stockholm authorities | “LITTLE LOCARNO” URGED |col. i e B L e tirers of aifermakes) tions of - utilities as made by the | gislation as the solution of trou- | with a wireless account of the girl's ;i FOR THE BALKAN STATES Public Utilities Commission and the ome questions in industry. | statement, according to word received | X difference between such | ew problems incident to the em-|pare. The Stockholm police had been . — \d the valuations recog-|ployment of women can be solved ef-| o the verse of freeing him for lack Bratiano to Seek to Effect Pact at .Pm»- court in the Potoma -,Iorli\'(-h‘]l-,\ -"I"L‘"ir‘.lllinn of the le N,z‘— of evidence. The girl came to \hla' ower Co. case. ) -| tive poultices, which is society’s usual | country soon after et Coming Conference, He ued that the 7 ‘ar fare, | lazy und impatient way of trving to | CCURUY Soon after the murder | 5 with four tickets for s, still[shift its responsibilities to the B 5 i Says, in Paris. would vield the street railway ¢ | shoulders of governmental agencies,” | Treat a dog kindly and hell not By the Associated Press nies a reasonable return on ir | he said. Shdet YA mAeE YOUE B oHpYRISIEING, PARIS, January 19.—A Ii - |valuation. He brought out the point S S carno for the little entente may that the Public Utilities Commi PSS < S one result of the forthcoming confer- [Zenerally takes 7 per cent as a rea-| Taking issue with the opinions ex ence of little entente powers, Vintila [sunable return pressed at last night's meeting in mes- ino, Rumanian finance minister, | Mr. Zihlman was questioning Col.|sages from President Coolidge and 2 L fle Chats About Your Health “Rumania,” he said, “will do every- | Congress when today’s hearing closed. | for the motherhood of the race, and g sterday. He is in Paris to dis- |Bell about the failure of the street rafl- | Secretary of Labor Davis that the No. 30 thing possible to bring about an agree- { The hearing will be resumed Thursday | petitions for its protection, accom- ver Piles! < : ¢ $ 3 3 § g § £ t § b 4 3 $ g H @ 4 % 3 i 4 H 3 H : § b : 3 3 i )‘\\\\“\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\ S‘\\‘\\\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S‘\\V \\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' A Disputes Need for Aid. study the possibilities of obtaining|Ward a voluntary merger under per-|protected, Mr. Edgerton declared: » - X cuss the question of war debts and to v_companies to make progress to-|motherhood of the Nation must be Scores Vlctory credits for Rumania, ve legislation passed by the last| “Great concern is often expressed ment similar to the ‘Locarno. treaty | Might at T30 o'clock. panied by all sorts of welrd sugges- Watch Colds and Evade Pneumonia for the Balkan states. tions, are proceeding from many e very thought of bowling “Rumania would like especially to sources. I cannot help but feel some | () Wateh colds o : THe present Geitie i hich ey he) Yery thought (ot bewing |l L L eerstantine eith. B SMOKE CO: COSTS MINER $50. | resentment at the suggestion that it st 05 0o Toate Al posmnie 18 the ane, 10 BRICh nos e ; pssible fo ive ; ¥ e old Snddes et PoeS o || sta, but it is impossible for her to give is the motherhood of the wage e ORI SR R e s i e e Sbrt Case of pites i% relioved in ||| up Bessarabia, the population of which | Justice Holds He Endangered Life | e, that needs the most protection aspirin % Ut 13 Tollowed by a severa chill, your doctor should b Very simple manner! If youl|||is Rumaniar Comparing mothers who work and fmediately eumoned, * 110704 B % = e them—in any form—just do — e Because of Gas. those who live In leisure and luxury, rate ranee from 0% to 407, Dut ‘Also Tor the reason: t may c'{’ul one T e Mr. Edgerton said: “It is my honest of several kinds of heart trouble. any drugsiet for o tttte box||| EXILE BEGS TO RETURN. | MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Jamuary | S Blserton sids At s moy honest | <f syt Kudh o Wit bbbl ey il meaneout 1 it oocrs £ wyramid plle suppositories. —_— 19 (®.—Charged by officials of the|ers of industry in America in the 2 or two—and forget 3 VERA CRUZ, Mexico, January 19 |New England Fuel and Transportation | particular matter of protecting our Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions. wid hemorrhoids! 1t's just ||} () _eron Proal, leader of the organ- | Co, with smoking in their Everetts-|motherhood, should be concentrated 2 1 Thousane ien @ izailon of tenants who oppose PayIng | iio mine. James Wil day | Tather upon those outside of indus- 46 out rent and who recently was escorted 7w Araes lams yesterday | try than those within it. If among by federal soldiers to the Guatemalan |Was fined $50 by a justice of the|the former it could be even taught 14th and L HAR"‘ 13th and Eye ||| frontier and ordered never to letlurn peace. The mine is known as gaseous l{'at x;wtherho'g:i \:Fdera:mht" condi- to Mexico, has written an appeal to “ o : "| tions is an obligation as well as a | Bions fuen nulfo Gomez, ehief of military | \Nd “closed lights” are used exclu-| g oreq right, o greater contribution AU =2 ¢ | operations, begging permission to re- [sively. could be made to the preservation 1T™&l STS..NW el et turn to Vera Cruz to get his family.| The Everettsville mine is located in | and advancement of the race than by ‘€l 1000 Pyra. ||| The letter added that if he was per-|the same general territory as the|trying to shift upon the mothers Michigan.—Adver P mitted ide in Mexico again he | Farmington mine of the Jamison Coal [among the employed the entire re- wonld in connection with |and Coke Co.. where an explosion | sponsibility for the perpetuation of | Phone o N § Main 10336 TH DD DI DO AT, S Not Me rl'l\ ght took a toll of 19 lives. Ui an family. It would throw VS-ooo o

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