Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1929, Page 29

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‘TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929." . = ] "y ; : THE FEVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. This Coupon $ 0 Saves. . .. idual priests In the church. Peéoples | to George C. Eberle, $1300 to Mar- PLAY To BE REPEATED. ‘:efl‘l‘rr\]: :t sstr:.fcllsoc;t.yuiheut, Thursday | g\:;&l]lchurch and Gaithersburg Higl 1 CHURCH AND PRIESTS 1 rust Co. qualified, with $25,000 bond, | garet Eberle and a few smaller sums. | | as_executor of the estate | The residue of the estate is to go to | —— | The Jewell Downs Players have given | A i ! GET BULK OF ESTATE | “rhirty shares of Radio preferred and | Bishop D. J. O'Donnell for investment | A three-act play will be presented this performance several times during | Cszechoslovakia's board of censors an equal number of common are to be | as he may see fit for the education of 'by entertainers from the Jewell Downs | the past season. including presentations | passed on 2,063 motion pictures last e S U, divided among Bishop D. J. O'Donnell, | priests. Studio of Music. 1228 Connecticut Ave- |at, Walter Reed Hospital. Albright Me- ' year. {Sums Left for Parish Work and ggiher Bernard Martin and Father J.| The will was written March 21, 1921. nue. at St. Mark's Episcopal Parish Hall, : | { M. D. Quinn. and not to be 501d {0r 10 | s e During May on New | | Y years. Father Martin and Father . SUPER 0". HEATERS | Burger. Quinn, in addition, are given $500 each: e Father A. T. Tohill, this city, $100. and Special Dispatch to The Star. | Father William A. McKeefry, formerly and BAKER OIL BURNERS Wallace Egineering Co. 2 904 12th St. Main 183 || Group Hearing. e | s ailiifornia ( | By the Associated Press %HILDREN | Promise of co-operation in the pro- IWHO ARE | posed Senate investigation of labor | UNDERWEIGHT difficulties in the textile mills was made | o yesterday to the Senate manufactures H d P ! Sommitise ‘o ‘behait of the oficlals of | via ravana an anama the mills at Elizabeth, Tenn. where . R Fenon e | o Round the World Liners ed a statement to the committee for| Dr. A. Mothwurf, president of the Amer- | i i | "MARTINSBURG, W. Va.. May 21.— | of this city, now of Alexandria, Va., Elizabethton Companies Are Under the will of the late Anna M. $500 for use of the local parish. The | Burger, admitted to probate here, the sum of $500 is set aside for & monu- | Represented at Senate | bulk of the estate il 0. to the work | ment, $500 for Father W. A. McKeefrs | of the Catholic Church and to indi- or his iccessors here for m: $1,000 More than one thoughtful son or husband is Prominent Woman of Del Ray, Virginia )ican Bemberg Corporation and the | id- i & i “T suffered with piles for | American Glanzstoff Corporation — at Seopover from nioo toimid- with h‘ll,‘l b h""h; hf“l’d going to many years before 1 dis- | Elizabethton. might in Havana or remain ious public rooms. A worl ° covered Pile-Foe. I had | " The committee also heard A. W. ewo weeks or longer. Through ~ famous cuisine. First class ex- * W « tried almost every known | Smith, president of the Brandon the Panama Canal during the lusively. ’ l 1 e n remedy with little or no 2 Coproration _and affiliated mills at | daylight hours. Visic Balboa SPecial summer roundtrip ) results. but afler using just | Greenville, S. C. Mr. Smith_ reported | Y o fare, effective uptil Novem- -, | one tube of Pile-Foe I noticed ’ | that the strike in his mills had been and Panama City. ber 30, 1929, $350 to Califor- someone’s eve- | amazing relief—the pain and ! ended and that the workers would re- You enjoy the company of i Vit Havana and Panama ning: tonight | suffering left me immediately.” turn today. world travelers, for you are pluq return by any direct rail A g & A ENDS AGONY OF PIL. INSTANTLY! “Agitators” Are Blamed. cruising on a Round the route. ' with the magic Pile-Foe acts like magic for blind, bleeding Mr. Reece blamed the strike at Eliza- World Liner—a magnificent A sailing every fortnight of a lf‘lephonc g 2nd protruding or itching piles. Relief comes bethton on “agitators” of the United President Liner. Spaciour from M(‘ d New York i instantly and the soothing, healing process goes Textile Workers, He named a Mr. g el i Thcadiabang, toll call. on for five days—then your pile agony will be Stubbs and a Mr. Penix. He sald both | ahime All bl for Havans, Panama, Califor- f 2 thing of the past or money refunded. were American citizens and that Mr. ipe. are outside rooms nia and Round the World. L | at all Peoples Drug Stores Stubbs was an employe of the mills. $1 PILE-FOE Conquers Piles 896 erg Corporation was $22 weekly for 0 weekly en, and . g 5 " men and §14 weekly for women, 804 | 35 snd 32 Broadway, New York. HANover 7394 or Bowling Green 3144 men and $10 weekly for women. 604 Fifth Avenue, New York. BRY mmt 5900 Reece said that the 300 girls who! ! first walked out of the plant returned | with a “mob” and used violence in | “driving” other workers out. Under questioning of Chairman La Follette of the committee, Mr. Reece said no damage was done to the plant machiner y iolence.” he sald, “was confined to physical violence, in- cluding & number of fights. He said Dr. Mothwurf was hit over the head {{ with a rock. | “Who did this violence, the girls>" asked Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- tana, the author of the resolution pro- posing the inquiry. Reece replied it was, both the girls nd the 150 men who accompanied them chen they re-entered the mills and ||NO ONE NEED suffer the disadvan: || frecd the ‘other workers, mof ayhairwhcn science offers Reece said that the district and e 1 . chancery judges had requested the gov- Kolor-Bak! "You can note color being| | ernor o send troops to Elizabethton. impar md!’“d“d“f‘"d" gradual ac- Says Majority Back at Work. m°f‘h§’§l”“=‘° orless liquid. The|| o the 1,200 workers in the Bemberg onebottleisrightforallshades—blonde, | | plant. he sald, 840 were now at work {fauburn, brown or black. Nordoyourisk | | He estimated that 1,100 of the 1950 : TSk | | mployed in the Glanzstoff plant had unnaturalshadesuncertainpreparations| | returned to work. After the first dis- often produce. Hair m{; turbance, he said, the workers in the ml 7 Glanzstoff plant were put on an equal 7 g:“)’t oes. Kolor-Bak can't|| yage with those in the Bemberg. harm the finest . Why experiment{| ~Mr. Smith said that no attempt was {{on even one lock i { made to organize the cotton mill work- ~ of hair since Kolor.| | Tade 10, 0tg8tne e Koo e prior to issold on a money-back guarantee?| | the walkout. He said that no agitators had taken part in the strike, so far as he knew. He added that the employes o or a had deciined to organize during the strike, 5 s He asserted the corporation ewned Banishes Gray Hair | the houses of the workers, Tented them [ for 90 cents a room a month, built their sPEc'AL | churches and paid half the salary of c ‘h; pre‘:chern :gd built the scholols. & | " 'Smith gave the average weekly wage Regular Price $1.50 | of the workers as $16.55. He said tie . - | workers included about one-third wom- ] len and that about one-fourth of the / i women worked on the 11-hour night shift. He declared the mills didn't want | children and employed them only in cases of emergency. |CALIFORNIA RAIL GROUP | TO PROBE 15 COMPANIES 4l The Better to Serve You Electric, Gas and Telephone Rates to Be Investigated by State Commission. By the Associnted Press. 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