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Page 1: FAVOR BREWERS ion --e-PO'E Peon Of mbihe...poster in a amal town. Ther are a lt of fellers who can speak 'ew dereat lan-guages Who-ea't speak th' truth. 0vWdsSK UKlblmVeeatm Now1 1.1

MANY FAVOR DK EA

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Foir StirringUp Feeling.Rpbnea lJouse Lader Mon-

del Was Charged last night withclouding the Issue. of the $24"bonus for government employes byLuter C. Steward, president of theNational Federation of Federal Ent-Ployes, who declared that the Re-Publican steering committ nd1'Representative Blanton, ofTexasrefused to lot 427 other membe ofthe House express their views onthe measure. --

"Mr. Mondell falls to state theVreal point at issue," said Steward.,"in his remarks on the floor of theHouse concerning the $34AL bonusfor Federal employes. The Rtepubli-can steering committee and Repre-sentative Blanton arbitrarily re-fused to let the ther 4.7 membersof the House express their views re-tarding the amount of the so-calledbonus.

Mount Autherity Userped.'"That Is exactly what happened

when the legislative appropriationbill passed the House after Mr.Blanton had made his point of or-der against the bonus of $240 andthe Republican leaders refused tobring In the rule to make time pro-vision in order, aaRepresentativeWood had promised they would do.It is another example of what manyotheremembers of the House havethemselves complained of, themaking of laws by the steeringcommittee and Mr. Blanton and nothby the whole House. i"If Mr. Mondell had been sure themajority of the House would favoronly 40 why did he not allow themto register their vote to that effect?The fact is that Interviews with alarge majority of members of theHouse show a general sentiment infavor of the increase we are ask-ing.

Employes N et parsentate"s far as the employes beingsatisfied with $240 In concerned, it

was by Instructions of the nationalconvention of the organied em-loye including the elected repre-

sentatives of our local* with mem-bership In every State In the Union.t hat the national oflicers of the Fed-*ration asked for a Increase to

Mondell severely consured ofcers

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picture of the x E. F. com-mander, taken Ave years ago.

JUDGE TOWAGE WARON RECKFM DRIVERSAuto drivers who force pedes-

trians waiting for street care torush to the sidewalk for safety arenot going to be let off with $2 and$5 In the future. Instead JudgeMcMahon In Police Court yesterdayamorning fined two such drivers $15. 2each. The drivers are: AlbertSpeeds, "ro drove past a car onFourteenth street northwest whileIt was discharging and taking on

passengers. and Elisha Thomas, whodid the same thing on Seventh.street northwest. Each paid the'$13fine.,Edward Lewis. arrested for the

same offense, did not -answer to hisename. It only cost him $5 collateral

of the Nationali Federation on the-,floor of the House yesterday for cwhat he termed stirring up an un- ibfair feeling toward Congress. He,,said that the members of the House eare not opposed to the $240 bonus,and It to an understood falet that I. he ~onferees will put the Item back aIn the legislative bill.The bill was sent to conference Iryesterday with Woods, of Indiana;

Sisson, of Mississippi. and Wason,of New Hamgshire, an conferees.

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defntal wew peas"1 to bay liv pla"e oi the beat werk. Onrrates 206001n1110Sobe at Teeth.....$1s.em usGold ilys, Asam-FMopg ...........$1.0 up 14C

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hUneryI een in a statemeinused last night by Joshua W.Jaxander. Seeretary of the, Depart.Bent of Commeee. Secretary Aez-ader mid that former seeretaryf State tanning refused to disamhe proposed change with eithe:Ins or a commatee of buasnes.

Mr. Alexander said the State Do.artment already was vor~ erkodad Intimated that a tranwer ebe foreign trade work to the State0epartment *ould mean its do.traction.The business interests of the

ontry do not like to me jealoueyrise between governmest depart.Nts which ought to work closely

Dgether.w said 8scretiry Alexander."The trade promotion service of

he Bureau of Foreign and Do-Bentue Commerce is too Importanta agency to American businemen to be destroyed in the hopehat another department. alreadyverworked. might be able in timeo develop these activities. It doegot seem business-like to scrapmachinery built up over a periodf years. such as that of the Bu-ean of Foreign and Domestic Com-merce. -

"Th strictly trade-promotiverork foreign countries is today

andled effectively by commereialttaches and trade commimingoner.f the Bureau of Foreign and Do.mestic Commeree. I know of neound arguments why their workhould be, taken over by consulad other officials of the Depart.ment of State."

finrs Expect to AgreeTo New Wage Scale Soon

(By gernad losd Wie.)New York. April S.--A aw wage*ntract to be effective throughouthe anthracite coal Aelds will prob.bly be tentatively, agreed uposrithin a fortnight and then will bemtified or rejected by a tri-districtonvention. it was declared todayy Philip Murray. international viceresident of the United Mine Work.rM.No time will be lost, he maid. intabmittiung the wage agreement tominors' convention as "oon as the

ailers' and operatora' committeeeaches a decision.

:xiled Sister of Czar AsksAid for Her CountrymenGrand Duchess Olga Alexandrina.later of the former Czar of Rusmia,rho, according to a dispatch re-lived in this country some twt'eeks ago, was reported strandeda Constantinople. has arrived atelgrade. Serbia. where she is nowk exile.This Information came in a cable0the National Lutheran Council.Iwhich she petitioned that theChristians of America may at thearliest practicable moment come

) the aid of my suffering country-ten in Russia, now refugees in Ser.Ia."

Lc G y a Star.Miss Katherine Strauss of this

ity will play the role of Eumeni-es in "Old Wives' Tale." at the MayOay fete of Bryn Mawr, May 7 and.given for the benefit of the col.eMe $2,000.000 endowment. This intryn Maw's ifti old English fes-Ival to include a pageant, May poleances, Morris dances. six Eliza-ethan plays and two masques.

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DOwer fo rs*eeo thi permitfaramers supplylag mth to W..h-laste4dasse. was aqebnd yeterayrby Dr. MWImm C. revIer. DiMstritWealth OS, testifying bef theWalters -u s-tte of the weisemilk reguin flor Me DtttoeTho .smUmIttee IS eusiering for

deret bills, eMe of whioh wasdrteiby Dr ler. to regulatethe gamey ad sale of nilk In the

Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, former poreteud *tpert of the Departmemt otAgrioulturs, and ZERII Berliner.presidet of the District ot Colum-bla.An-Toberouloss Society, prob-ably will testify today.

as Neume Gemed Law..Dever. Del. Antl #.--A house bill

msag hopeimlIsanity .odestgrounds for absolute divorce wasdefeated here today.

Eaieual IissitcuUNIDA UCU , otg...... Ic.. Sm..., Og........11Asri smaSenp.......34Lama Dsom pr b.........31sple d Wfs per Ib.........2

i-b.Catem...25c

CORBY'S9dElklL

Qlality cheesPad4ain ias.Three V ieties to choose from

AM"=sh Cheddar, fia.... W7%iPiment, tai.............17%icRedfetAmric tia.....29

For those who Eke a real deli.cacy we recommennri a tin ofRoquefort-American, T'his is a

blend of French Roquefort anfAmerican Cheddar, making a mosttasty cheese product.

Elkhorn Cheese, any kind, ismore economical- richer, takesless to satisfy.

Angelus Marshmallows.... 12%cBorden's Almond Bars..... 4%cBorden's Milk Chocolate.. 4%eChewing Gum, 3 pkgs. for.16eFruit Hearts, 3 pkgs. for..1kc

ORANGE PE0E TEAV4-lb. tin.................23cV4. tin.................42c

A..t Jemi.a Pmaks,pkg..............14c

Park Bramd Syrap,23c and 3Sc

TOMATOES

Burnham & Morrill's "Paris"Brand Genuine Maine Corn.

A standard of quality for a

SaitaryBUTER-lfbes 7.d

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Exioer o l'or WhouHspi-l Was NaMed

Wiek& Spede.Wons m. m0 with tooNdarms =ad.==x and the nrsead e*oers at Walter Red Rod4tal yesterday witessed the plantmg of a memorial. tree by the AmesMa Lege. Post. No. SLThe tree was &'gift of the Amesnum Forestry A. -gegn sotaud' not far frem the famesevil wir tree In which wanrhooters watched for the approusf Jubal Mary's raiders back In thxtiles.The gToup of spectators yesterda

1toe In a hollow squarg while MtWalter Reed. widow 4df the am~urgeon for whom the hospital wetamed, and her daughter, MrUchard Cook, wife of Col. Coolholveed earth qround the trswhich will remind posteritychoe who fell in the world war.A marker, presented to Ieou

Pa loot, commander of Post X11. wax; attcomed to the tre. 'Tb

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PER---E BURTP9 -0LNEY'I

OATS--'E JAMS-CLEANSERBAR---lAS---

Franco-AmericanSpaghetti, can, 14c

If you want high-grade foodat a low price-this is it.

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.These Prices forA product of the Wilkins-I

sogtQdn, D. C. Made in Iasbiagton people want it mnage you to give it a trial.

WASHINGTON FLOUR istisfy you; if it does not weoney.

You'll like this splencdre are especially attractive.

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Layer Spnge QPer C4ke.....

3 FOR 100--1220

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Large Can......

Real Maygmssa.o.boule.........Z/se

Smsall size.......... lic

ngtonurToday Onlytogers Milling Company, ofheir modern miR the wayle. At present prices we

positively guaranteed to

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I'* PeckCsam ..... 4kdwr for a Fhe CuIb/s

........ 45c

Good LuckMargarineVith btter prices at a pi

where it almost totally wrecka alua bil to take low a p"

many folks will Pelee the op.rtunity to buy such an km as

elke's GOOD UMXX. In bmm-Swhere the sale of b~r a&-

eitutes is worthy of couMlelke's GDOD LXX is em of thenost popular brand-for reampckly apparent when you firtaste the prodoetWe do not claim that GOODLCK is the equal of good but.er, but we do say if you wantto use a butter substtute thatJelke's GOOD ILXX will proveost satisfying and economicaLDea't decide you cammet be

atimd ash ye ave triedX.00 LUCL

per 43cCosts is-bu wth I

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Re-Umaberte BrandHalf-pint tin............42c~int tin...............75cIf you like fine quality olive

,il we guarantee this brand to

pease.saving

price,

MILKEvaporated

All small cans............. 5%cUll tall cans............llgc

PETBORDEN'S

GOranulIated~SUGAR

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