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: : George M. Trelan occupies | “ALT'this Ik of fitiing:proguotion €0 es ol 64 e BegUREg Ul e s o= Marriage Licenses. nigeeh Bp Bl e T B the commanding position in Hirem demand is nonsense. 2o | tion would be very rapid. John R. Thomas. 23, and Marian V. Ra- | Piits, 36, #.mn"ngufl' Lodge. Among those present were four | In his own business. Filene said, N0| " Mass production, he added, was e - . Daugheney. e ) fi%n’fi-."’l“&x Tew Harry cu;dmm;'. %::'z‘zpz'.‘;‘::i'u;;i one had been diseharged and no wages | based upon thedhigh buying power of 3 3 Qi b Pheria ) | | asses . ames A. West, in addition to the | had been reduced. He said this policy | the m: and it was essential for - By, mmdn&, cestary, 3;Claud Keiper. and | had been pursued for the sake of the | émployers to realize that. death was not unexpected. He was | Rev B Telor o Theater Muscians Strika the grand treasurer, Charles E. A business n?"':"a": wey‘ as s.‘:m ..‘F:; et s %e 1531‘1‘&" of A. Hempstone Gflmd t?:‘g: Elenora Peitus, 10, this eity; Rev. | MEXICO CITY, November 6 (P).— , beth ‘hom & ast grand | ployes. Instead of saving , ex= oc , count ) ant 3 s .- win, both of 2 ¢ FORMER MONTGOMERY o ASSEESOT, A enditures had been cut through reduc- leaves the following other children: 34, Reistertown. Md.. | Musicians in Mexico City’s 45 theaters B Lodge. and’ Mr. | - | Fions in waste. he said. rmous Hnrrs"fgrlmth‘ of Washington; How- ! B ot i s e e s T s ter of La Fayette Lodge. Filene warned there was “enor ard Grifith of Silver Spring: Mrs. . 1dreq . Te- Grand Master’s Call Followed B oty in’ Masonie Hal, 451 wis- Tells Senators Unemploy-| resentment ail over the country” against COMMISSIONER DIES | 5. G 5t et e s et aoir: s, 3, Soth i" Rev. | duce their numbers because of sound ran m.lim was made to Congress Lodge, No. | conditions, not only among unemployed fith of Baltimore; Mrs. Frank I. Davi r Rsa, 28, this iy, equipment. . S ial Ent tain 37 Karl V. Eiker, master, meeting in ment 'nsuranoe system but among those who have lost their life —— and M,.i_ fihsr];s genm.dn o‘g }:‘mu.a %ml,{‘un, 23, Rockville, Md.; Robert. L. T - > . in the savings. ville, rs. T. Magruder Vel an Hasgo! il i e RTENnS vitatione Ste. scheds Should Be Reguired "“This enormous resentment,” he said, Charles @. Grifith Also Was Mem- e an Glifton Veirs of Rockville, | Das '.“}é;mf"?';‘"":.:% "“.‘"m“' ;:', toite et L weaNasR;iare Ve ks Lodge, o “is going to take the shape of moOre t The funeral wi e place a yers, 0 jora Simms, 20; - = ment Program. e g Fakoma Hall Ta: ou ¢ Hequire radical legisiation than we have had for | ber of Maryland House of Del- |, q%¢ {000h ¥ o e from the | Reg; John Richara. A b = D, C., Tuesday evening: to —— a long time.” home of Mr. and Mrs. Magruder Veirs, B g . AL T haker Mot A ana to Wil He said unemployment, insurance bills egates—Funeral Tomorrow. | ;Ur %, be'in Monocacy Cemetery at | 4 n Pink Dogwood, 53.50 \ B has e g MeTbeTEhD | Cokein avene, Weancsday evening: to | business, Edward A. Filene, Boston |was énacted the inwurance systems 8pecisl Disbatch to The Siar and Rev. Frank A. Tyler of the Rock. | o Addson Ibe .=|| Red Crape Myrtle P e coas isited by the giand | Temple-Noes Lodge. No. 32, the grand | merchant, sald todsy nothing would | Would be wasteful and would lead this| ROCKVILLE, Md., November 6—|Wille Methodist Church, will conduct iam* 0. Drot 28 Hep nr:,‘ This is William Tooves. @ bright master of Masons in the District of | mester's “mother lodge.” Thursday eve- |yyorove conditions more than “putting | COURLTY toward the dt;lc. hould have | CATles G. Griffith, 82, formerly presi- | the services. Meiit Ropind Martion P, Campbell, 9, Bultalo, | f It <o B Columbia, C. Fred Cook, accompanied | ning. at Masonic Temple, Thirteenth ' 00 % 0" Lo and restoring buy- | the riomg o ey T O sloy. | dent of the Board of County Commis- |, Mr. Griffith was & son of the Iate | Ny i FavyAllsh K, Soote 0 ouinoring | ummer for ts' unusual color: the oficers of the Grand Lodge. | Street and New York avenue and to | people bac work and restoring buy- | the right to set up his own employ: o il Howard Griffith and was 8 1ife-1ong | M. Upton. 25. both of Aiexandiia. Va - Judae | e, §2.00. i Wi e. | 8t. John's Lodge, No. 11, and Trinity ing power.” ment_system under state regulation or | sioners for Montgomery County, for | regident of the county. For the greater | Robert E. Mattingly. I eryhnd Nursery Lodge, No. 41, meeting jointly in Ma- |~ “Nothing is so harmful to business | else be compelled to protect his.em-|one term & member of the House of | part of his life he was engaged in farm- | , Sherman D. - e "“",",’4‘,“60.3:.1 Edmension (East Hyattsville) M. Rankin. . L& e e ot i8 city: " . 7, | sonic Temple, Friday evening. | conditions as reducing wa nd sal- | ployes through a state agency. Delegates from the county, and a!ing near Beallsville. SRR R AR L o wiidsieen aries,” Filene told the special Senate | ilene said he had recently returned ’lso ‘The members of these two lodges‘ D tic Club. Unemployment Insurance Committee. om abroad and that the fundamental filled the largest meeting room in Ma- Plan Democratic . He sald every employer should be re- | trouble with England's unemployment sonic Temple, Thirteenth street and Plans for the formation of a War | quired to take out unemployment insur- | system was that the government had New York avenue. Minster's Orches- | Veterans' Demncratic Club were out- | ance for his employes either in a sys- [ attempted to mix charity with in- tra played and the visitation proper | lined at s meeting of ex-soldiers in the | tem set up privately or through the surance. was followed by a special program of | Cairo Hotel last night. Col. C. T. Tal-| Government. ‘The charity should have been kept entertalnment features. bott was named temporary chairman This would sustain purchasing power | separate, he sald. . Robert Lee is master of La Fayette ' of the club. | over bad periods, he sald, adding Th ton merchant said the world femremeuseesasssveseese e iy Jolker i o dullie’ Just exactly as 100 cents make a dollar today, yesterday, last month, last year and even before . . . BELL Clothes have always represented 100 cents’ value for every dollar in their $22.50 selling price ;. . Why change today? Sure prices have come down ... so we took advantage of the lower prices on woolens . .. 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