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New Masoaic Hall Corporation will be held at Masonjc Temple. 5th st. and Va. ave. s.e., on Thureday, January 27, 1921, at 8 o’clock p.m., for the election of a board of directors for the emsuing year and for the tramsaction of such other business as may properly come before_the meeting. 'WILLIAM A. WARFIELD, President. CHARLES P. FORD. Secretary. . GAS BANGES REPAIRED AND REBUILT. CLYDB L. BOWERS, Rear 616 H st. n. Main_7004. . TELL YOUR STORY IN MOTION PICTURES. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY NEW YORK UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: In accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved February 3, 1887, I cer- tify that the following is a frue copy of the certificate of the final ascertainment of the electors for President and Vice-President, ap- polated in the State of New York, at the elec- Fred L. Arland Morris Berman Willlam Koenig. John Leue Joseph E. Faulk Joseph A Weil Arthur F. Searby William F. Starke Chas. H. Dodge Frederick Marquard Peter J. Flanagan William Veeck Abrabam Cahan Anita C. Block 1S STILLAT LARGE Five Men Seen in Car Just REPAIRING SYSTEM Chairman of Executives Calls 2d day of November, * H &4 T e s, Y (LB |19 B Before Barber Was Shot. Outside Shops “Good ICTOR NEWS, iye st. n.w. _* | of the tate. = ar Slote o . BAINBRIDGE | y, ' ” AUG_ M. KRBES, COLBY ™ tary ot Miate. bave hereunto | Eraes Rame Robbery Only Motive. Business.” HARDWOOD FLOOR 00.. Laid, scraped and finished. 014 floors. show windows, Bowling alleys. Scraped or refinishied. ‘When finished look like new. 1921 Samuel Grossman of Dr. H. T. Schildroth, 1707 1st street, by Thomas De Witt Cuyler, chairman First-olass workmanship (Seal) S BAINBRIDGE COLEX [l Willan I3 Cliambaa about 10:30 o'clock Saturday night |of the Association of. Railway Exec- r Eatimates cheertuily gtven By BEN G. DAVIS, Robert Hey has not been established by the police. | utives, in a statement issued today, to = Address 5 % © ““Chiet Clerk. | Andrew Cogan No witness thus far found has beenjbe a matter of “good business and 2629 GREENMOUNT AVE., e ll;.muosx%‘wfilr; ab'l‘e lnhsuggeg;a motive for the crime !o;lzmy} madnalgimem = i BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. = <=3 % enry O. Williams other than robbery, and police officials ailroad labor representatives at- . . N C. & P. Fhone. STATE OF NEY JORK, 88 rnor ot the | Theresa B Wiley” foday sald it appared very much as |tacked the practice recently, charg. 1 NEW cigarette of highest qual- {NFORMATION IS DESIRED AS 1O THE [l 2 TANG L MICLES, tify that Q if the slaying was done by “stick-up” |ing that the sending of ‘the work o: X e R dromn of Mre. Christine Thoraton, | State of New York, o heteby (rilN,, i, | Marie Steele Loah the railrosds to outside stiops brought | N ity —offered at an unusual ast known address, 17 Florida ave. n.e. Ad: dress Box 191-C. Star office. 25 CARPENTER WORK. Alterations, jobbing and repsirs: ressonable or postal brings me. Tate by Oy ARRIS, 1010 F st now. . B¢ YOUR_ OLD _WOOD FLOORS PLANED. scraped and refinished: will do a small closet free to demonstrate my class of work. Franklin 3518. 24% caused 'the Seal of the Department of State to be affized and my Chblef Clerk of the said Deps city of Washington, this 21st day of January, i e n‘PreMdenK and Vice-President of el Tor the State of New York. the United States, Election held in said State, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November (No- vember second), in the year of our Lord one (housand nine hundred and twenty, pursuant to the Constitution and Laws of the United States, and of the Stae of New York. viz.: duly elected in said State, at the General; Edward F. Cassidy Maurice Calman Frank Crosswaith Olga Long Russell R. Hunt Fred Sander Anna W. Egerton John R. Kelly Harry W. Sager Henry E. Klein Edward Kolkmann John J. Holts Lorenz W. Brookman Identitiy of the slayer of Frederick Schnurr, sr., fifty-nine years old, 1831 1st_street, in front of the residence Schnurr was on his way home from his barber shop at 3rd and P streets and had been accompanied as far as 3rd and Bates streets by Dr. Powell Withers, proprietor of a drug store in the building adjoining the barber shop. He left the barber and turned east on Bates street, going to his home at 119 on that street, the barber The practice of several of the trunk line railroads in sending rolling stock to outside shops for repairs was said the public ultimately had‘to pay. The Interstate Commerce Commission has the matter under investigation. Mr. Cuyler quoted from reports made by officials of several roads to show an increase in disabled equip- ment during federal control and also to explain why much of the repair increased transportation costs which 24, 1921 | Al Tell Binkley -talks some o’ startin’ a drive fer th’ homeless price because— We were able to buy certain fine types of tobacco formerly () shippedacrossthe AtlanticOcean. Trade conditions prevented 0. ADAME, 607 G st. VIRGINIA M. BACON Elmer Raur ! L . s . FAMES AND ADDRESSES WANTED OF ANY TS OTLER continuing north on 3rd street. WOIk massent le Sulsioe ShUNE e Coolidges, Europe from taking it—this itnesses to a collition on the W. . "HARLES A. DAVID! 19,653 hen the men separated, it is b3 & » e v 1! . RORat Thrifton, Va. Januaey 1 1921, s GibERT £ voom s e 10,036 | stated, Schnurr . walked north to Q (‘ozst“lnne”:m:lhor&ly nénelydm;% ;35 Copyright National Newspaper Service. M was our opportunity. ‘ %:15 pm. E. P. GOU! . Cherrydale, MICHAEL J. DADY - S 19,630 | gtreet, turned st t st d was | comotives a1 ad made over X ey i 25° RICHARD H. LAIMBEER, Jr. v 19628 Soing noeth in' the dulrelc[iol;n of ‘his | miles, and on February 25, 1920, there E T E { From this tobacco we Y WUTUAL COSSENT THE FIRM OF < ALVEED B VASS o unt] 1020 | ome when he was slain. It is now |were 118 which had made over 100.- PRICES ON TICKETS. | have made One-Eleven— Robbin & Bro.. Vt. ave. n.w., has CLARD . SMIT! B .629 | O leved by S0 th i b miles, a difference of twenty-fiv ———— = p colved. partnership, the business being. taken THOMAS FAIRSERVIS | e G e o Pre Inventisation Shat "Dy {and this in snite of the fact that dur- |posii ac Adopt Method to Protect your opportunity. R over by Herman 8. Rohbin 24 JAMEE O FRANOLSCON Fivaed B, Rocler Withers was the maan marked for|ing the period of federal control there P = PIANOS FOR RENT—WE HAVE A CHOICA MAX DRUCKER A Major robbery. and that the presence on the | had been added eighty-five new loco- | Public. ocicetion of grands and uprights. Rent applied RUTH B. PRATT Mary J. McKee street of other persons suggested the |Mmotives, all of which were of the “ o e e Harlow MeMillar Ay iaability of secupants of the mur. |heaviest class used by the Atlantic| As a protection to both its passen- INALLY— 4 purchase price by agreement. WORCH., 1110 G. Victrolrs asd records. INFORMATION 18 DESIRED AS TO THE resent address of Mrs. Louise Collis. last Erown address. 1317 North Capitol st. Ad- dress Box 190-C. Star office. 25 ANTONIO DELESSANDRO SADIE KOENIG HERMAN W. BEYER C. MATHILDE SCHAEFER JULES 8. BACHE - WILLIAM C. HI George K. Hinds Edward A. Packer Mamie W. Colvin Jolin_Willis Lyversa Desilvia Harvey D. Emery Robert T. McAusland 19,614 19,613 der car abandoning him as a victim and going after Schnurr. Saw Car Near Barber Shop. Two men were found by the police who had noticed a car parked on 3d Coast Line Railroad Company, “This created a condition which made it impossible for us to keep up at our shops with the requirements of repairs to meet the power demand, and we were forced very regretfully gers and ticket agents, the Penn: vania railroad has adopted the policy of printing the price on the face of railroadl tickets sold over its lines. As fast as the present supply of tick- ets is exhausted, new ones will be NG JANUARY WE ARE MAKING A RD H. DCeial rice an old house wiring. We guaran: AN 5w Andrew A Dinsmore 19,611 Street _near the barber shop. Thereito place thirty of our locomotives | printed showing the total amount of tee to leave your home in v neat a condition £ Aaron R Lewis 19,600 | were five ‘men in the car, the police | nceding the heaviest repairs with the | fare. - as .{.fn :: enter; no repairing necessary. Let EPHE; (“'::;;:d B& ‘9:,;:_ }gm: wtf”: ufld, and xhrrp‘hwas something | Baldwin Locomotive Works upon the One of the_ first of the new tickets 4 e tmet AN WYNNE George B. 3 9614 | about its' presence there to arouse |best terms that we could make with|to be printed is for transportation THE H. 1. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO., LOUIS CASTAGNETTA ams FySllemle 19,615 | their suspicions. them. Superheaters were to he placed | betwoen Elmira. N. Y., and Altoona. o PR F o EDWIX 0 HOLTER Wimiain A" Wil st 2 sald that when the car reached upon all thirty of these engines, to- | Pa At the botiom of each sheet i ou - e N B. ODELL il o it tes streets, .where Schnurr |gether with some other improve- | printed: “Fare, $6.08; wi .49.” THE HOME OWNERS' PROTECTIVE ASSO- MART[NP‘-S};,?“:{'“Y Platt N. Chase and Dr. Withers separated, these two | ments.” DEONS gy int b s 7 ciation was formed for the purgose of helping D e Harry N, Van Antwerp men. whose suspicions were aroused [/ e A ashes b 3 > ustus N. Peterson v the action of the men in the car. R e e losing of the’eye, th t, and 4 e T vaen(e ) Leoar advics W. BARLOW DUN! At h n the c: The closing of the’eye, the rest, ai 4 A : ) <t e sasc 3 tion i acas N IRVING H. GRISWOLD e placed themsclves in a bosition which DEFENDS PARDON BOARD. { the opening of it have been measured, —which means that if you don't like *111" Cigarettes, you can get your v e arsiand bid Te16° JOHN D. HIGGINS Tockwood would have put them near the drug- and are found to consume 395-thou- ‘money back from the dealer 22228 Mary g, N A Ered Lockwond gist in event of an attack on him. R sandths of a second. £ EROME B. HADS E aylor Recause of theic pres E. E. Duddi EETHT sandths of a second. SINCE 1873 L B Levi Hoag X eir presence, according |E. . Dudding Criticises Texas e - LEONARD A SAXER Calvin. MeCarthy 18,610} to the witnesses’ version of the affair, L B S e e . = SAMUEL P. ORTH 3. Coltan 15| ccupants of the car quickly changed| ~ Governor for Abolishing It. T € T . tresses and pillows; L . : " eir plans and followed the pro- : 5 3 and skilled "mechapics. They are at your GEOKGE D B BONRRIGHT 19,811 ) prietor of Bureka barber shop to. the| Abolition by Gov. Neft of Texas,of | service ; modest cl “uf” quality work. o A e e s 19,609 | Place where the murder was com- | the state board of pardons was at- Graduate ‘Eyes Examimed Manufacturing Co., hERpET E. CROUCH Benjamin D. Meye B mitted e information .| t2€k€d bY E. E. Dudding, president 1415 G Street || segermics Matiou 616 E st. n.w. Main 8621 HERBERT 8. L. B. Miilard ; 2 18 to information ob-| o¢ the Prisoners’ Relief Society, yes- | ' ot EDWARD L. ALLE) Walter Bliss Tohea| tained by the police, had been in the ¢orday as the “removal of the great The abundant health - Opposite Keith's DR. UDE S. SEMONES Better Heat—Lower Cost | AND I Do FURTHER CERTIFY, That the| tenry” Kunn 19608 | habit of counting his daily cash re- vl moval of the eren At pedledd . = Electors of President and Vice-President of } . 1, Petersen 4.841 ceipts on a table near the front window moral anchor whicl as tended to ! .. . f A, pecialist et me install a -WATE] the United States. for > ;| B.A. Archer of his barber shop, a - Let tall a HOT-WATER HEATIL United States. for the State of New York 4,840 D, and Dr. Withers and | control convicts. The spirit behind | giving propettles [0 PLANT for you now while PRICES are DOW: and LABOR PLENTIFUL. INQUIRIES receive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. Investigate the Ideal Arcola hot-water plant Building Should Be Resumed DON'T BLAME LUMBER Investigate! Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. 649-651 N. Y. ave.—1517 Tth st. Tel. M. 1348 having. as by law required. convened at the Capltol of the said State in the City of Al bany, on the tenth day of January. 1921. at twelve o'clock noon of that day. on the calling ALFRED E. VASS CLARENCE B. SMITH THOMAS FAIRSERVIS JAMES C. FRANCESCONT GEORGE H. REICHERS MAX DRUCKER RUTH B. PRATT ALEXANDER WOLF ANTONIO DALESSANDRO SADIE KOENIG Richard W. Gaftney E. La France Joseph_Galotta John Johnson Joseph Adamaki Robert F. Maddicks Carl Luedecke Emil Wegener Patrick J. Clifford Jon J. “Joss Jobn G. Volertsen Samuel ‘Kopple Robert C. Wetzel Sol_Levin others had warned him that the practice was a dangerous one. It was sug- gested to him that it would be well for the governor's action, Mr. declared, was “that of the days of Nero.” “When an Dudding oppressed, despondent 1 Scott'sEmulsion§ January Fur Values AL Comfort—here it is! 4. 4, 4. 4, for homes without cellars. the roll of said electors, all appeared in per- | F2u0, JARMer : 4832 | him to draw his curtains before counting en..a o { - . EASY_PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. son and answered to their names. except ""ry e Zise % 4. his cash, but his reply was that he did | man_comes to believe that mnobody | Bargams —are worthy of your H. KIN Virginia M. Bacon. who neglected to attena | Wit T Cinse @ 4835 | Cvervining above board, He said he hud | cares for him. he comes swiftly to | 5 prompt investigation. R. G, on account of iliness, and thercupon the said | Chag B Rorng % 4, no idea that he would be troubled for| Care for nobody.” Mr. Dudding said_in | are as needful t 1in Hudson Generous discounts on 417% 12th STREET N.E. Flectors'so ‘wssembled, did porsuant fo the | N3, “Crouse 4833 | Fhat money he had carried. a letter to the Texas governor. “You ul to Hudson Seal Coats and Phone Lincoln 4406-W. or Lincoln 032. 4| laws of the State of New York. > | Simeon Bi X - shout brutality at a man, and he will e all_small furs prior to :;E‘I'I’: DONE ‘l;iGHT Droceed to'fl by ballot, and by plurality of | el D etemeat 4818 Slayer Frightened by Outery. | shout back With more bratality. adults as to children. Seal Coats &g sock: e e . ;| Irving Kinyon The fact that the slayer mad - “A syst of all hurting and no HA o Virginia M 2 slayer made no _ef ystem & an e Dm cnontiae. (i Datiots | JA0b Zlumer 4387 | tort to rob the barber after the latter | healing is bad. and 1 hope that you | [ Scott& Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J- —GET CASEYo it was found that 44 votes had been given, | irnace “Watern 4819 | fell on the pavement mortally wounded, | will change your attitude and grant ———ALSO MAKERS OF ——— ASKFOR and GET —Roof and Plumbing Repairing all of which votes were for Elizabeth D. Mil- | gyt jV4Friouse 4821 | a detective said, does not necessarily | executive clemency to every convict; experts. ler, "as Elector to Bl the vacancy occasioned | pobert J. Downe 4821 | indicate robbery was not the motive. It| who shows by his prison conduct that | : [] 9y CASE% 8207 14th ST. N.W.. by the nonattendance of said Wirglnia M- | Waiter Schweitzer 4821 may be that the slayer was taken by | he wants to be a better man. You ~ Phones Col. 155 and 1331, | Bacon. and thereupon said Elizabeth D. T Edward Hudberg 48181 surprise by the loud outcries uttered | must remember, my dear governor, e = e ot R oo it e piace aad| atto iterman 4529lby Mrs. Schildorth. who thought the | that the ‘devil’ is in us all.” | w Watch Repairmg Expms {5 > i s e 4814 pedes!g:n was her. brother and :iha:dgs _—— | (Tablets or Granules) ‘The Original o oJe erner - . Elsenacl 4,815 | was about to be harmed, and deci ¥ deri I8 it watch o out o arder, g ¢t i o S gy B e | Mok $HE|Io"make s eeamay befor I becarme too | BraiLfs 8 Portusuces ter denived’ 8 For INDIGESTION Malted Mil 912 New York Ave. ZARE' L.t i ate. B = Y i = - us and we will put it in perfect condition. OTIS H. CUTLER _ Julls Wolr 4:816] "Police of the eighth precinct today :ze:;'e redidyewoodiiwhichiaboundsy k—-—””“ Afi"ddlnilnuo--mdndgll“:l‘:?- Phone Frankits 7638 G e Hoselle Grat 48211 sent a message to_the police of the sev- E. G. HINES, 921 F st. n.w. SICHAEL 7. DADY Simon Farber 48181 eral precincts asking that owners of - RICHARD H. LAIMBEER, Jr. Elliott 8. Magauson 45> | gasoline service stations be requested to ] 4, e 4 4, i 4 4 4 4. 4 4, 4, ‘The Adams Impress —on your printed matter signifies quality Piua High grade, bat uot high priced. THE SERVICE SHOP HERMAN W. BEYER . MATHILDE SCHAEFER JULES 8. BACHE WILLIAM C. HECHT. Jr. MILLARD H. ELLISON BENJAMIN SWARTZ VALENTINE J. HAHN OLIN J. STEPHENS I Krakauer 0. C. Lunner Jeremiah Ryan William Render John C. Millerf Mackenzie Sutherland Newton Kingsley with Hot Water Heat PRINTERS, ¢ W e F. A. Soellner E3 e BYRON S. ADAMS, S35 00U CASTAGNETTA Joy: henlitan = Official Election Returns DM B Toseph Whitbred MARTIN CANTIN arry Hicks o NORTH CAROLINA | i £ it Somt, e : FRANK B. TWINING e Peters) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DA EOWN SDUNEAE Alcan Hirsch DEPARTMENT OF STATE. To all to whom these presents shall come, fmam.‘: ith the provisions of A n nce wi et of Congress February 3, lll‘t% cer- tify that the is & true copy of the cer- tificate of the final ascertainment of the =lectors for President and Vice-President. appointed in the State of North Carolina, at the election held thereln on the 2d day of rember, 1920, as received by me from the Govermor of the IRVING H. GRISWOLD JOHN D. HIGGINS PERCY C. THOMAS JEROME B. HADSELL LEONARD A. SAXER GEOR P. ORTH GEORGE D. B. BONRRIGHT ERNEST L. WOODWARD EDWARD B. HOLMES HERBERT E. CROU( UNDERWOOD HERBERT 8. SISSON Joseph Kraemer Oliver Curtis W. L. Cartledge Thos.” P. MacDonaell Solomon Jonath 3. 3. Donohue Robert Harmon Edward_Schneelock J. K. Johnson Christopher Reilly G. 0. Wright said State. =3 Charles Olson 1o testimony whereof, I, BAINBRIDGE ¢ TeaDWARD L. ALLEN E. G COLBY ™ Secrtary ‘o Stste; have bercuste| 1N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The Great Seal | iarY [ Geise = 4 caused 'the Seal of the Department of State | Of the State ix hereunto affixtd. Winess my to be affixed and my name subscribed by the | hand at the Capitol, Chiet Clerk of the said Department. at the | City of Washington, this 2Ist day of Junu- ary. 1921 (Seal.) BAINBRIDGE COLBY, Sectotary ot Stais. | (Seal) Attested by - By BEN G. DAVIS, JOHN J. LYONS, ey Chiet Clerk. ., illiam E. Deyo the City of Albany, the tenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty- one. NATHAN L. MILLER. AND I DO FURTHER CERTIFY, That the Electoral College. being thus compieted, BTATE OF NEW YORK, SS. A."F. Dickman Benjamin Supree Horls Gersteln Eloue Shellabarger Gearge Soule Carol Weiss King Grace Scribner 1. T. W. Bickett, Governor of North Caro-{ RTATEMENT of the whole number of votes | Philin sner lina, do hereby ecrtify that it has been legally .t ) P i3 Charles Koeni ol Snccriained that at. the clection held in this | P ECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VIR FRES, | Sattering - © Delightful Musical Program Is tate on Tuesdsy, November 2nd, 1820, there | IDENT. st a General Void were cast for the following pervons as electors | ge.te on the second Blank Splendidly Rendered. of the President and Vice President of the e whole number of votes given' for Helen Gerrer, violinist, and La Salle TUnited States the number of ballots set op- F s N’ posite thelr - respective aid partics | Shce. L CRLECTOR OF PRENIDENT SAND 132,503,897 : whose names follow, being all of those for ‘.h‘fi‘_ o mi‘-"";::el ‘:tn":'a of which r hands, a office’ of ‘the | SPier, pianist, were the soloists of o homm my pallots were car: for said ufice of | VirKinia €. Gilders 4 Secretary of State, in the City of Albany tbe | 1ast evening’s musical program at the B electar of the President and Vice President of the United States: Electors at Large. Albert L. Cox received 306,477 votes. W. A. Nelf received 305,377 votes D H. Hendrix received 446 vots H. E. Hodges recevied 416 votes. McKinley Pritchard received 232,508 votes. Geo. E. Butler reccived 232.548 votes. Thomas P. Johuson received 17 votes. 3. M. Tempieton received 17 votes. E V. Debbs received 2 votes. Watson received 1 vote. First District— F. L. Stewart received 305.385 votes. Henry T. King received 232511 votes. K. H. Lane received 399 votes Catherine W. Crocker Moses Bcheinberg. Abraham _Kesselman Michael J. Daly Jumes Shevlin Franklin _ Taylor Charles J. 0'Brien Emmett McCormick John J. Haggerty Ramuel* Gordon George Willlams Dorothea Keschner Julia L. Sanders Richard J. Delany Touis E. LaTour Charles F. Murphy thirty-first day of December, in the year of our Lord ope thousand nine bhundred and twenty. FRANCIS M. HUGO, Becretary of State. EUGENE M. TRAVIS, Comptroller. JAMES L. WELLS, snrer. Tre CHARLES D. NEWTON, Attorney-General. FRANK M. WILLIAMS, State Engineer and Surveyor. STATE OF NEW YORK, Office of the Secretary of State. § S8.: I hereby certify that I have compared the Arts Club. Miss Gerrer rendered Han- del's “Sonata in A Major,” Scott's “Soiree Japonalse,” Yamada's ‘S8pear Dance” and three Krelsler numbers. Mr./Spier played MacDow- ell's “Sonata Eroica,” three of his own compositions and Chopin’s “Noc- turne in C Minor.” An audience which filled the parlors highly appreciated the Cyril program. Tomorrow evening in the parlors of the club, a dramatic program will be presented, consisting of two plays. A warm home at breakfast-time as surely as at dinner-time is an economical comfort that puts you in fit shape physically and mentally for the work of the day Geo. F. Leyflert received 17 votes. Maurice D. Blumenthal 7o 780,781 | fore joing statement with the original thereof | «, ” Pt Frigselle received 305,307 votes. o iafere o 750,780 | on fle Jn this office, and that the sme In | -, JiRUCLL by Louls Farker. will be James B. Newsom received 232745 votes. | N e ot z 80,776 | cortect transcript therefrom and of the whole [ 8iven by Miss Edith Goods, Walter h, A James B Newsm received : B "Warren Hubbard “ 50117 | of e ‘origioal Beck and Finley Hayes. “Suppressed O other method of heating gives as many ¥. J. Nelwn received 17 votes.’ Tate Kieran© e e e e B R e BRI U s G e & advantages, and economi an ¢, 3o Nelwon o = o Sate, at te € 7. h - benefits - Third District Arthar H. Murphy 2 e o anrary i The your one thonmmd iith | rendered by Mrs. Imboden, Miss Har €S as J. L. Barham received 305.368 votes. N. H. Russell received 232.784 votes. Daniel J. Boylan Oscar LeRoy Warren hundred and twenty-one. (Seal.) JOHN J. LYONS, riet Murphy and Denis E. Connell. A musical program will accompany the IDEAL-Arcola heating outfit. 3. C. Seales received 43 votes. L e 2 lles Hinson received 17 votes. s Secretary of State. |plays, in which Miss Ethel Coffin, = = Fourth District— P p. Bois REAL ESTATE MEN AND OWNERS, TAKE |pianist; Miss Margarethe Callahan, Balmy warmth all through the house. Easily K. T. Holden received 305.370 vot F. Eugene Hester received 232522 votes. Joseph C. Riley George W. Cooper notice—Why put on mew roof when old one is lesking? Let us pat it on with Liquid Asbestos mezzo soprano; Mrs. Eleanor Stew- art Hunt, soprano, and Frank Haneke, el vy = 3 controlled. Clean. Absolutely safe—fire lasts K. L. Suilivan received 443 Yotes. e atarantusimame ifee & 3 S e I M. 17 votes s John” W. MeConnell Reoding” Ceman or Bve | hagso, will participate, with Mrs. s > 7 . e 5 . "’fil mmlt:*“:d e Viea E"Cantmen I DS i, Diltrivitors, 1814 B Paul Bleyden, as accompanist. - atlllo tIltS Sacitisars: 5 y axie. - Outae remmitt received 303,705 . (& u — urs. Surprisingly little coal. Outfit lasts s s or recelved 232,798 vol Jerome J. Farrell se. = = ol O === 5 DR Weatierts feceivea 41 votes. Thomas Hyan FOU CAN BAVE 7 3 = SPECIAL NOTICES. =20 =y longer than the building, A J. Hodges received 17 votes. R. Micks e Building Association takes care of your sav- - o e e e e = = 8 e T ved 305371 i gy, from §1 8 month wp. and buys 0% |~ Pyre Filtered Gasoline Many an owner is using less coal to heat the .. Meduxd od 232, otes. dell J. Curti ; James Morris Woodward, secretai . k and Commercial Car Owner, yon L T reived 42 vt Fred Behlosser o Ciumgnion, Lreasurer. Make Bey: | caaare thne s moncy DY abing Pure Fit entire home, than was formerly required to heat W. H. Vunce received 17 votes. Beveath District- De Lancey Rankine Fdward L. Koons ments at_tressurer's office, 2008 Pa. ave. iF YOUR FLOORS NEED SCRAPING AND soline for your trucks. We are now tered G servinz some of the largest trock owners in ‘We baul and flter all the gasoline one or two rooms the old way. e efinishing, call Franklin 2089, the city. 1 . . e Virsiaia 3k Hacon 7 FetRtR%. O pRiCE, 421 oth mw. 350 |chat we sell at our atation. | Furs Stantard ThegenialComfortana 11Ot Water Heat is universally used for heating e L I : EE R RING R v LAl L | with Filtered| Gamilne onja weskiy ipaymeat FhegenidComjortand Greenhouses. Delicate vegetation thrives an it. <t rict aries 1] - s G system, Wl 4| = » - Honeyeutt ived 300,363 votes. ilbert P. Vo % ble. 3200 Park pl. a.w. Columbia 7045- rd of the line your trucks . je i B & p e s ates, " | Miekuer 3. ey : T T e | P T o bl sy sad tins Joved by the First Hot Water Heat is therefore best for human o Teceive 17 Vots Altrer et Voo 000D ROOF TROUBLE? |[>* o wEhone Tonkin TG now available for the beings. The IDEAL-Arcola makes Hot Water iromas, Faimervis 0 L luz wod Marviend ave. = o Heat available to owners of modest homes, T. A. Adams received 303.373 votes. 37 H Quinn received 232,808 vot ‘Thomas_Fairservis James C. Francesconi ... - Poot_of Capitol Grounds be on the alert for a.Cadillac coupe, with right-hand drive, occupied by three or 815 { five white men, twenty to twenty-five years old. X —_— 619 The Federal Power Commission, at 41| itg semi-monthly meeting today, set down for preliminary hearing on Feb: ‘a0 | ruary 1 the report on the availability of the water power at Great Falls, for supplying electric light and pow- 5301 ler, which has been submitted to the ;280 | chief of Army engineers by Maj. M. 96 C. Tyler. . Maj. Tyler's report is now being studied by the rivers and harbors board of the War Department and recommendations as to the availabil- ity of the Potomac river as a source of water and electric power, based on the report, are expected to be made by the board. i{ The hearing February 1 will be held in the board room of the Interior De- partment. The hearing will be pub- lic and representatives of local pow- er companies, the District Commis- sioners and Dpersons Interested are expected to be present. Tho commis- sion originally set down January 20 5| for hearing on the report. but the hearing was postponed on account of the illness of Maj. Tyler. _—— We'd Like to Make You Win- . D Williams received 443 votes, seorge H. Releh: — —Foot o e 4 i S ; e e W ereied 37 o S e 20 CLAFLIN ‘SFILEHAL co, _ IDEAL-Arcola heat is quality heat—life-sustain- Vilia B Aliey_received 305374 votes e Wotr i 07 P STRERT Yyrige for Mustrated ing and health i % WA fenambers reesived. 212806 vot 0,187 - catalog_showing o, 2 warmth, not the s : H. €. Jenkina receive es. Antonio Dalessandro 870,638 ition! views of IDEAL-Arcola 2 e Koo e 5 5 B el e T s e epally | BT W Bezer o e Recognition giewsof IDEAL-Arcola devitalized, super-heated air of old-fashioned - - athilde Schaeter 70078 Jected a8 co-operatiag roof. ons. i ing methods. e e T et et | {oles 8 Bache, e I gty e lsthasiials 5907 heating {3 Lyeidat and Viee Frestdent of the Ualted | Munard 1. piltes 70308 A T riate 1o e Detiaa lows, flats, schools Get an estimate for an IDEAL-Arcola Heating Outfit = et X Albert 1. Co vveotved 308 451 Viientine 3. Hann 3706083 = smoll business build- Jor your old or new house from any heating dealer. o e LA Olin J._Stephe 1870,602 Roofilag 1416 F st. n, ings. Outfits sold yead, s 2 S * Pl o Sy 000 | wANTED— ¥ V3 o5 | IRONCLAD 6ot *Phonei. e for immediate instal. ;l can be put in at any time quickly and easily. . ol Frizzetle rece ! i Ewin 0. Tiotre B10.658 | goodn for Philadel = lation. rices are now specially attractive. B oy e X |- e s e 1 The National Capital Press, v N T G Brummitt received 303.706 votes. Martin Cantine 870,641 — - o o e . Thcmas T “Tolnsen reccived 305,371 votea. Erank £ McCarthy 1870,653 CLATLIN TOR EYSELASSEA. Just the Kind of Printing =l . e 300 voics. . A d {‘Efl'vmn E':"y'fs 20539 otes :‘;‘:ll;’:wrl::mln‘rd 870,65 You Want. Sold by all dealers IGAN mo OMPA I“’mm Hostmvr!h i‘ wgt X ma receiv .. votes. L Griswal 870,655 i 3 Felix 72 Alley received 305,374 John'D. Higgh X VEMENT ; exclusive agents S— e — ‘ashington, E LR A T e, | b, Higete, wog| REAL ACHIEVEMENT | 1240.122 D'St. N.W. Be - = D. G i Gavernoe of Sorih Carolioe Iave hersusta st | derome 1. Haise 870,030 | witl 7, man makoe @ motable ehing = ——— Pablic Showrooms et Chicagos New Y Springfield, Portland, Providence, Worcester, Philadeiphia, Harrisburg, Newark, Wilkesbarre, Baltimare, ; Fiate o Ve amaed this 10h day of January, | Georme Badeimiod 1087 | lead 30 ‘soe palne’ie ¢ el mebiovement (2 The Shade Shop Weskingrg, Ricimaont, Norolk, M’Wmmfi%fimw ; — ol it o e . $10.838 | the aclence o¢ Taine making. s parity . @30 13¢h ks Deyton, Lociavitle, . New ‘Mitwaukee, Minnespolis, ¢ Paul, St Louls, Kansss City, o ETT. e D B, Tonbright | '870,635 | out this country have volrntarily testified to | Branches. . M4 Moincs, Omaha, Deaver, Sas Francieco, Los Angsles, Scattic, Spokane, Portiand, Toronto. it ~ereor. 2L Woodward @7 | 1a wondarrol . covering 4ad weatias qusiities J. BRYAN GRIMES Herbert E. Crouch #2| Becker Paint and Glass Co., f ”’** ** Secretary of Stata. Herbert ¥, Sisson B1 1289 Wisconsin ave. Phone West 07. dow Shades at Factory Prices. 3 J oy