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THE SUN, BALTDIORE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1925. MAYOR TO ASK BOYD Manufacture Of Auto Lacquer Is Increasing PHONE CONFERENCE PLANNED FOR TODAY BARTLETT-HAYWARD COMPANY SELLS OUT TO REMAIN ON BOARD Dr. Robert Calvert Stresses Impor rates had the bill passed," he sajd. "Up till now, only the Interstate Commerce Commission has bad the power to determine rates. It has been recognized that rate fixing is a judicial and not legislative problem." "Let the railroads work out their own salvation," ha said, "and the present good conditions will continue to grow even better." tance To Indnatrlal Chemlatry.

Rapid Incrense in the manufacture of Jackson Says He Will Seek To automobile lacquers is one of the most Agreement Will Be Sought At Meeting In Office Of P. S. C. Properties Of Iron Manufacturers Acquired By Mellon Interests. Retain Services Until October.

Important things now huppening In industrial chemistry, according to Dr. Robert Calvert, of the University of Maryland, who spoke before the Mary WILL SWEAR IN NORRIS BRUCE EXPLAINS DEAL OPTIMISM IS EXPRESSED The Big stationery Store 10 and 12 N. Howard St. Self-Filling Guaranteed Fountain Peris With a 14-K. sold point, and an ironclad guarantee fur your sntis-fnctirin.

Not a fow, not a dozen or so, hut actually hundreds of styles hero for your choice. WATERMAN'S I DUAL Netf-I-'illine Fount'iin l'tns Wii.SO to 35 land section of the American Chemical Society at the Chemical Laboratory, Makes Plea For Union Of Churches In World Dr. Peter Ainxlle Delivers Addrens Before 1,000 Women In Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Feb. 27 (Special).

The Rev. Dr. Peter Ainslie, of Baltimore, presldentof the Ansoclation for the Promotion of Christian Unity, made a plea here today for a union of churches in the world, prophesying that the time will come when the various creeds and denominations will be forgotten in a universal church. He spoke at th eleventh annual meeting of the woman's department the Federation of Churches, in conjunction with the sessions of the National Kducatlon Association Congress, More than 1,1100 women of different denominations of the Middle Western States attended the meeting. "In church unity," Dr.

Ainslie said, "we must have union of the East and the Orthodox Koman Catholic Church and Protestant Church, as composing the whole church of God. We must establish a kindly attitude toward those with whom we differ. Complete unit) is in the far distance, bnt it will never come unless we start now." Acting President Refuses To Comment On Executive's Homewood, last night. Decliires Transaction Will Result In Gain For very well satisfied with the court's opinion and has no complaint to make. It is of great importance that certain decisions formerly reached by the commission hare sustained by the court "It was decided that 0 per cent, return is not confiscatory, and also the court deducts the entire depreciation reserve from the investment in order to ascertain the present value of the property.

The court also agrees with us that the Maryland company is part of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, which dominates the local company," Applies To Whole State. It was pointed out that the additional revenue of $330,134 to the telephone company will come from the entire State. Although it is understood the' larger portion of this increase will come from the telephone ue-era of Baltimore city, the amount will be considerably below that sought originally by the company. If an agreement Is reached today between the telephone company and the Public Service Commission, it is not thought likely there will be further court proceedings or hearings before the commission. It is understood the commission would proceed to adjust the new rates In accordance with the valuation of the company's property contained in yesterday's court opinion.

City Officials And Others Discuss Legal Phases Of Decision. FOX'S MEAT MARKET, Inc. fa Wholesale and Retail Hotels, Restaurants Institutions and Steamships SUPPLIED Phone PLaza 5607-08-5650 Have One of Our Salesmen to Call Plant Fayette, Pine Sts. Everybody is trying to make lacquer, he said. The result is that only one in 25 succeeds and that there are a lot of poor lacquers on the market, some of them good for only four or five months' wear.

Only those can succeed, he declared, who have an unlimited supply of raw material, who can manufacture by large-scale production and who are experienced in making lacquer. Dr. E. W. Washburn, editor of international critical tables.

National Research Council, Washington, addressed the meeting on the subject, "The Measurement of Pore Space in Porous Bodies." Continued from Pave 22.) said to have told friends he would serve on the board with Mr. Baer. The Mayor has said that Mr. Baer would serve with Mr. Boyd and Mr.

Baetjer. Hopes To Clear Situation. "I hope to be able to clear up the situation Monday," the Mayor said. "There will be a meeting of the board Tuesday," the Mayor said. "At least, that is the regular meeting day." "Whether there will be a meeting of the Park Board Tuesday depends upon circumstances," Mr.

Boyd Says Deal la Closed. TAKES OFF 39 LBS. Speaker Urges Congress JUDGE DISMISSES PETITION FOUTJD GUILTY OF MURDER (Continued from Pace. 22.) from continuing In effect the present rates of the company until the commission and officials of the company hare had a few days to confer and deliberate over the situation resulting from the opinion of the court. "I do not think there will be a counter-request on the part of the commission for an injunction restraining the company from putting its proposed rates into effect if the court issues a temporary injunction to the company restraining the commission from continuing the present rates.

This situation has not arisen yet." Leant Phaaea Dlacnwaed. Immediately after the decision was handed down yesterday Messrs. Miles, Muloy, Perlman and Bryan conferred. The legal phases and angles of the opinion were discussed. Consideration of the court's opinion was delayed by the commission yesterday because of the hearing on the amended petition of the Susquehanna Power Company.

After adjournment, Mr. Miles conferred with Harold E. West, chairman J. Frank Harper and Ezra B. Whitman.

P. S. C. SntUAed, He Says. After the conference Mr.

West said: "The Public Service Commission is Mr. Boyd was asked if the purchase of the Taylor tract in Northeast Baltimore would be placed before the board (Continned from Fane 22.) In the campaign of John V. Davis in Maryland, Mr. Bruce acted as chairman of the campaign finance committee. The history of the Bartlett-Hayward Company since early in the last century reflects the history of Baltimore.

Eatnltliahed la 18.10. The company's business was established in Baltimore about 1830 as the Lntrobe Stove Company. Its scope was extended from time to time until it became one of the most extensive manufacturers of architectural iron gas-works and equipment for steam and hot-water heating in the United States. Before the United States entered the war against Germany the company filled ammunition contracts for the Allies which amounted to millions of dollars. During the war it also filled contracts for the United Stutes Government.

For the manufacture of munitions it acquired a tract of land at Turners Station near Sparrows Point and there erected a branch plant. Another branch plant was erected near Carroll Park. David Jj. Bartlett, who took over the business under the name of Bartlett-Hayward Company, was born December. 1S1H.

nt Hadley, Mass. His ancestors, both maternal and paternal, had lived in New England for many generations and were associated intimately with the histotry of that Court Rale R. W. Rosh worth In Not Entitled To License. The petition of Ralph Walker Rush-worth for a writ of mandamus compelling the Board of Examiners of Mov- Shst-nvr Lifetime Sclf-Klllcr Fountain Pens The new model, unbreakable, with a jade frroen barrel.

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Fully guarantee. SI 50 and S'4 for ratification in the event of a meeting Tuesday. "Why should it?" he asked in reply, a ig-Picture Operators to grant him a "The purchase has been legally consummated. By ratifying it the board would simply give Its added approval to the 1h? Noxall Co. Gentlemen: I have been takta NOXAM.

for three months and have lost pounda. I feel 15 yeara younger, have no stiffness of Joints or shortness of breath now. I want to thank you. XOXALL Is wonderful. Name and addrcu on request.

NOXALL Is 81.00 at Read's 10 Drug Stores, at your drus store or direct from THE NOXALL CO. Baltimore It Potomne Sts. Keep Clear Of Business Tell Clvltan Club Railroads Should Work Out Own Salvation. That a crisis in the history of legislative interference with business has been passed successfully, Dr. Julius II.

Parmelee, director of the Bureau of Railroad Economics, declared in an address before the Clvitan Club yes-terdny. This was due, he said, to refusal of the House of Representatives to pass the Senate proposal to eliminate the surcharge on Pullman tickets. "Congress would have established a precedent for legislating on railroad license as a moving-picture operator was dismissed yesterday by Judge Joseph X. transaction. Verdict Exempts James Venable From Capital Punishment.

James Venable, colored, yesterday was convicted of murder in the first degree, without capital punishment, for killing Sanford Purcell, also colored. The verdict was rendered by a jury in the Criminal Court and was by John A. Sherman, and Herman M. Moser, Assistant State's Attorneys, who prosecuted the case. Life imprisonment is the only penalty provided by law for the crime.

Sentence was suspended under a motion for a new trial made by defense attorneys. I lman in the City ourt. The trial of Falls Church Firemen Organize. the case began Thursday. Judge Ultnan adopted the view of G.

Bichomnd, Feb. 27. A charter was issued today to the Falls Church Tyler Smith, attorney for the board, Volunteer Fire Department, of Fulls that Rusliworth was not entitled to a license, as the law of Maryland requires that he serve six months under a li Church, Va. Officers were listed as J. E.

Brunner, president, and J. Stanley Higgins, secretary. censed operator. section. Began Hi Career In Hartford.

Mr. Bartlett commenced his business eareer as a manufacturer of iron in Hartford, where he had a fair measure of success. He removed to Baltimore in 1S44 and established a foundry on President street, but removed in a short time to I Leadenhall street. In 1S50 he estab Toiret Would Advise lished his foundry permanently at Scott and Pratt streets. Among the structures that were heated for many years with equipment manufactured by the company are most of the public and private buildings in Baltimore, the United States Treasury building in Washington, and the cus COLORFUL HAIR AS AX EXQUISITE COMPLEMENT TO NATURE'S GIFTS AXD TO HIS FAMOUS CREATION'S tom houses in New York city, Buffalo, N.

and Portland, Maine. In the Winans Locomotive Works was acquired by the company and was operated as the Baltimore Locomotive Works until the close of the Civil War. The founder of the firm played an in portant part in the life of the city in his day. He was a member of a com niittee appointed by the ilnyor to re rT'0 brini lack tht rtljtn tint of iirlhwJ, or to transform black or dark, hair to cicsrnMt, auburn or tolitn sbaju, un MARCH AND'S Golden Hair Wash port on the proper means of encourag ing manufacturers was a trustee of the MrDonogh School Fund, one of the manager of the Maryland Institute anil a director of the old Farmers and Planters Bank. Given Sttf.OOO.000 Contract.

In 1013 the Bartlett-Hayward Com Ouilca Mitf.harri tio V't St. New Yr pany was awarded a munitions contract by the Allies which totaled more than This contract was com lA'iTfruwmflciL pleted in 1917, six weeks ahead of the specified time. The; original plant was extended, many buildings razed and the 20-acre plant at Turners Station was I. u) uo foe lue voin- pany turned out ehellB for' the itnrlui th Gargle Throat Willi Aspirin Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitts This contract was obtained through J- P. Morgan Si of New York, who acted as agents for the Allies.

Before the contract had been completed the Bartlett-Hayward Company was awarded S.I.OOrt.OOO contract by the United States Government. In connection with the preparations made to fill this contract a 40-acre tract was acquired at Columbia avenue and Putnam street, where the company erected a plant which was known as the Park plant. Prepare a harmless and effective gar gle by dissolving two Bayer Tablets of Lighter, tastier, finergrained, more wholesome biscuits than you ever tasted No biscuits, in any way, can compare with those made with Calumet Baking Powder. The same is true of all bakings, that are leavened with it. Employed Women.

In addition to its army of men em Calumet is so perfectly made, vou are always absolutely sure of the best results. There is never a minute of uncertainty or doubt. Its strength never changes. It never wwsiseaa. Every spoonful of every can is of tne highest quality and purity.

ployes during the war, the company em Aspirin in tour tahlespoontuls ot water. Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only Ihe sennine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of 12 tablets for a few cents. ployed women in its shell-mak ing operations.

The Park plant was put on the mar ket by the Government after the war, and the Bartlett-Hayward Company re Advertisement. adjusted its equipment and organization to meet peace-time requirements. In mill, the company absorbed the Hammered Piston Ring Company of plant at Newark. J. The absorbed company had a capital of $1,000,000, divided into $000,000 of ci.mmon and $.700,000 of preferred stock.

In 1D20 the Bartlett-Hayward Com DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion; insomnia; painful passage of urine, drink lots of water and try pany completed a $0,000,000 contract which involved construction of a new water gas plant for the Astoria Light, and Power Company, at Astoria, Long Island. Baltimorean Will Take THE "WORLD'S GUEATEST West Point Examination HAARLEM OIL ral Wrill Caraway Named By A famous diuretic stimulant. National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed.

Look tow thm nam Gold Modal on ovorv boa and aceM -o imitation War nrpartment Alternates Chosen. From The Sun Rureau Washington, Feb. 27. The War Deportment today announced the designation of Paul Wyatt Caraway, of Baltimore, for the I'nited States Military Academy entrance examination, which will besin next Tuewlny for admission in July. Arthur Wright Noble and (ieorge Frederick SieUIer were named alternates from Maryland.

William Lewis' Bell, of Richmond, wag designated from Virginia, with Alfred Bulfin McEwen and Oscar Cott- niiiii Riiekinghnni, of Richmond, and The most economical of all baking powders. Has more than the ordinary leavening strength. One spoonful does the work of two of many other brands. You save materials it is used with because there are no spoiled bakings. It is manufactured in the largest, finest, most sanitary Baking Powder factories in existence.

Sold under a positive guarantee of 'Money Back" if it doesn't give better results at less expense than any other baking powder you ever used regardless of price. Try it! Have greater baking success more wholesome and delicious foods foods that have real nutritional value. Save money, time, worry and lots of it. Ashhy Theodore Lande, of Staunton, as Don't Tbi! A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans.

Be sure you get a pound when you want it. alternaies. Calumet Biscuits 3 level cap of floor 1 le-rd teaspoonful aalt 3 level teaxpoonful of shortening 3 level teaspoonfab of Calumet Baking Powder Itt cop milk or water How to nuke them sift all dry Ingredients together. Then work in ahortening. Next add cold milk or water, mixing to a toft dough.

Turn dough on floored board and roll out lightly till one-half inch thick. Cut Into biscuits and lav in baking pan. Let stand tor five minute then bake in hot oven. Edwin F. l'atrick.

of Murgnntown, was designated from Went Virginia. wirn vtunam iaitot, Charleston: Ernest ilrzworth. Huntington. Comfort aftGr meal if Of first imporfec? lb as kj ycrar frtena for thsneulj? for oood digerkion ana comfort vjithin- ami Henry liittinger Croswell, Fair mont, alternates. Sister Identifies "Woman.

Identified last night by Her eister at the University Hospital Mi Mary Sul Thez Is No Substitute for Calumet livan. r0 years old, 1222 Cleveland streets, "till is unable to talk, but has rei overnl consciousness. SALES 2Vz TIMES THOSE OF- ANY THEE! BRANS 8he wa stricken Thursday with paralysis while eating in the Maryland I.unch Room. Howard street, near Fayette..

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