Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1926, Page 7

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BOARD'S SHIP SALE T0 DOLLAR ARGUED Puget Sound Line Counsel Tells Court Here Higher Bid Is Ready. Chief Justice McCoy of the District Supreme Court today heard argu- ments of counsel on the injunction proceedings brought by the Puget Sound Oriental Line and residents of the States of gton and Oregon pping Board, to pre- of the sale of the five President ships to the Admiral Ori- ental Line, of which R. Stanley Dollar is president. Attorney Frederic D. McKenney, for the plaintiffs, said the Dollar Corpora- favored by the Shipping Board in the matters of changes to specificat he sa to alter their bids and take e of them. He also asked the court to direct the board to reopen the sale and take into cons tion a bid of the Sound Oriental Line $4.600,000 for the vessels, an of $100,000 over the bid of £4,500,000. accepted by the board from the Dollar Co. Chief “counsel Board. ¢ M. for the Shipping Parker and Attorney O. o ers ms:ton E red. for the Dollar in- terests. 1° 1id due notice was glven of the change in specifications, and that the Dollar bid, being the highest, wa ted. Counsel f Admiral Oriental Line, the su ful bidder, also assert that any reopening of the transac- tion would be unfair. FEUD FATAL TO ONE. Policeman Called To Church on Riot Duty Preaches Love By the Aesociated Press. CHICAGO, May 24.— Chicago policemen are not always chasing criminals. Sometimes they preach. One gave a brief sermon Sunday on brotherly love at the Beth Eden Colored ~ Baptist Church, _after he had been assigned to atfend the service at the request of the regu- lar preacher, who feared a riot be- cause of a_controversy with some members of his flock. PG GREEN DENIES OFFER TO CUBAN STRIKERS Rail Brotherhood Announced A. F. of L. Had Promised $100,000 to Union. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, Cuba, nouncement was made yesterday by the railway brotherhood that Presi- dent Green of the American Federa- tion of Labor had offered $100,000 to aid the striking employes of the Cuba Railroad. Simultaneously with this announcement came rumors of plans of calling another general railroad strike in support of the claims of the Cuba. Railroad employes. Green Denies Offer. President William Green of the American Federation of Labor last night denied having offered $100,000 to aid the striking employes of the Cuba Railroad. He said he had made no expression on the Cuban strike, nor had he com- municated with any one in regard to it. May 24—An- Finds $15,000 in Jewels. NEW ORLEANS, La., May 24 ().— .| Shortly after taking three passengers Two Others Wounded in Arkansas Battle in Mountains. 2 ay 24 (P.— One n sericusly, £ as the result of a mountain feud battle. George and Charles and in Pleasant Saturday nig] Moore and nebarger met i here, late ought it out ind rocks. was shot seven tobert Linebarger, surrendered, ——— Faklr at Vandeflnl‘« Home. NEW YORK, May 24 (#4—Quite a number of the V rbilts and other elite, includin; SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York. Daylight Saving Time. Duilio _ Republic Thia exico Belgenland Caronia Baracoa © Cleveland ', Orduna Coamo .. Transylvai merican L ort Victor! Cuthbert . DUE TOMORROW, -Southampton. Ma avana, May 23 o Barrios. May 18 fhomas. May 19 AY. Bremen. May 16 Olympic . Orizaba acapa. Hau. .. el Baltic " ¥ranconia (Wo ,m uun Dants Alghier: ... Bremen, May 19 uthampton; May 22 OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILINGS TODAY. ocrates—Rio de ara—Trinidad . Swin bunne—Par; SAIL TOMORROW. Aquitania—Soi President Wils SAIL WEDNESDAY. Deutechland_—Hamburs . Bilvia—St. John's. Alegrete—Santos .. .. SAIL THURSDAY. §tuttgart—Bremen ourdonnais—B: Tomalva—Rotterda Mexico—Havana . ggca S88 S iaigia e From2Zroy BESS 28! €258 H 5 Howick Hall—Buenos Aires 8 lro—-Gem seluuu jea—Cu Flora—Port au Pri SAIL SATURDAY. Olympie—Southampton grduna—samhamvmn On the Washington- Baltimore Boulevard at Ammendale, Md. Broiled Steak —the main course of an unusual menu 1 A Dinner that will tempt royal, tastes—-§2.15 1 Berwyn 169-—make reservations for A Night in Chinatown™ Tomorrow - Dancing untit "2 re wounded st .\I nder arrest, to a hot2l here yesterday, Andrew C. Apple, a taxicab driver, found $1,600 in_currency and diamonds valued at $15,000 in his machine. The money d jewels were returned to Mr. and Fred A. Tomlinson of Man- er, England. Honesty profited Ahple $50. Buy Union Stamped THE EVENING EDGE AND EDWARDS JEERED BY STRIKERS Representative Seger Also Derided ‘When 15,000 Passaic Slavs Hold Demonstration. By the Associated Press. PASSAIC, N. J, May 24—The names of United States Senators Edge and Edwards and Representative Se- ger of New Jersey were greeted with derision yesterday at a mass meeting of 15,000 textile strikers and sympa- thizers. The meeting took place after a parade of 10,000 sympathizers and strikers through the streets. The strike entered its eighteenth week yesterday. The parade and meeting were held under the auspices of the\Associated Slavic Socleties and Parishes, but a |[f at both. No strike leaders were present. Joseph Manowski of Clifton, mem: | ber of the Slavic committee that went to Washington last week to urge speedy action on the proposed Semuel investigation of conditions in the tex- tile industry in this district, asserted the committee could not see Senators Edge or Edwards or Representative Seger. Cat-calls and boos filled the air when the speaker mentioned their names. Manowski urged the strikers to ob- :aln political power through the bal- ot. large number of strikers were prem:nt[ Plane Designer Drowns. NEWARK, N. J., May 24 (P.— Paul U. Danlels, airplane designer, drowned Saturday when he fell ovef- board from his motor yacht, cruising in_the Delaware River near his home. Daniels designed the first United States air mail plane. “Physics” Bad DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 for Old Folks —— While Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Mon- ticello, 111, a practicing physncran for 47 years, knew that constipation was the curse of advancing age, hc did not believe that a “purge” or “physic” every little while was nec- essary. To_him, it seemed cruel that so many ccastipated old people had to be kept constantly “stirred up” and half sick. In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which hel}:« to “regulate” the bowels oi old iolks. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy bowel move- ment but each dose helps to strengthen the bowe! muscles, Shoes We ask all members of organized labor to purchase shoes bearing our Union Stamp on the sole or insole of the shoe. We ask you to insist on being shown the stamp and we ask you not to buy any shoe unless you see the stamp on the shoe. We ask shoe merchants to carry full lines of shoes bearing the above Union Stamp, so that our fellow workers can be fitted with Union Stamped Shoes at your store. If you do not carry Union Stamped Shoes you are bound to lose some sales. You can in- crease your sales by letting the workers of your city know that you have in stock com- plete lines of shoes bearing the Union Stamp. A long list of manufacturers and whole- salers of Union Stamped Shoes will be fur- nished on request. Boot and Shoe Workers’ Union Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor 246 Summer Street COLLIS LOVELY General President Wild-cat stock is an mve Boston, Mass. CHARLES L. BAINE General Secretary-Treasurer shortly establishing natural “regu- larity.” It never gripes, sickens, or upsets the system. Besides, it is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. If past fifty, buy a large 60-cent bottle at any’ store that sells medi- cine and just see for yourself. Dr:Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926. =~ 50 is a Government Bond. But oh, what a difference! Neither is there any s tion in " buying Kraft Cheese. Its quality and goodness are dependable; a child can buy it with perfect safety. It will always pay 1007 in cheese satisfaction. You could even buy it blindfolded except that you should always look for the Kraft label. KRAFT CHEESE Maxwell House Coffee Wilkins Breakfast Coffee rv. 42c | SALADA TEA RED CIRCLE COFFEE 1b. 45¢ ‘()']ives Asst. Beverages Olive Oil Makmg Every Penny Do Its Work’ That’s the “why” of our ever-increasing daily | sales—Every single penny you spend at an A&P Store is made to bring you its utmost in value | or the cow on and pure, tasty quality! -z Lb. 50c A Favorite With the Children NATIONAL BISCUIT CO'VIPANY Uneeda Graham Crackers In the conven- ient ¥;-Ib. table portions — Silverbrook Print Butter , “W a s hington's finest.” “Look Special ANl This Week GOLD DUST 25¢ Birch Buff Peas Sweet, Tender Wis- consin Peas with that real garden flavor. The National Cleanser Reg. Lar, ge Prlce Pkg. Strictly Dozen Fresh 37c " 40c (ann Eggs 2 Cans 23¢ Sunnybrook 3% Carton Eggs © Any Variety 3 cans, 25¢ Ib., 29¢ | pkg., 12¢ | Fvos __PKEs, 1lc ORANGES 45¢ Doz.50c | 60c Doz.70c | * One Size in Every Store |J, bt 20c | Campbell’s Beans 2 Med- 25¢ | WHOLE Cheese 2 Med. 25¢ | Shredded Wheat Cans an 10¢ | JELL-0 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day Memorial Day (NEXT MONDAY) For your convenience and to afford you every opportun- ity to stock your pantry over the holiday our stores will re- main OPEN UNTIL 10:30 P.M. NEXT SATURDAY (MAY 29th) Open Saturday . OUR NEW BRANCH STORE Kensington, Md. Watch for the . Week-End Anouncement 55¢ | LIPTON'S TEA 53c | BANQUET TEA Heinz Pickles Heinz Beans 2 Heinz Spaghetti Heinz Tomato Soup Gelfand’s Mayonnaise Small Size Jar..] 2¢ Half Pint Jar. . 2 5¢ Premier Salad Dressing Small Size Jar. | §( Large Size Jar. 37C Our Own Brand Salad Dressing Small Size Jar.. ] | ¢ Large Size Jar. Zsc Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Small Size Jar. . lZC Half Pint Jar. .. 25C Grapefruit 12%2¢ an 15c each i One Size in Every Store || Texas Onions 3 Lbs. 20c Florida ' New Potatoes 5 Lbs. 35¢ Small Size Lb. Small Browning. Size Baines Orienta Coffee Small - Size Full 13-Lb. Bag “Coffee Supreme” T $1.75 | BOKAR COFFEE ws. 52¢ | 0-0 BLEND TEA GINGER ALE BUDWEISER Clicquot Carton Club of 12 Bottles Carton of 12 Bottles 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Lo 39c | Mg SL75 | Pint, 6¢ [ Simpson’s Fresh Milk &5 Buttermilk o Qt., 10c | “The Milky Way” CREAM, 17c 1/2 Pint “To Beautiful Health” ENCORE BRAND | 3-0z. Size, I8¢ lo-pint Size, 35¢ Pint Size, 63c . _The Highest Grade Olive 0il Obtainable, Unexcelled For Medicinal Purposes. Coca-Cola-—Nugrape—Ginger Ale— Orange Squeeze — Lime — Lemon— Cherry—Etc. 6 U:e It Abundantly on Your ‘ I o Armwm& PACIFIC ™= Stuffed Manzanillas 2Y; oz. Size bottle 12¢ 4 oz. Size bottle 22c Fancy Queens 2Y; oz. Size bottle 12¢ 31 oz. Size bottle 17 Bottles Contents

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