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way Company against the Interstate Commerce Commission. ‘The company noted un appeal to the Court of Ap- Deals. The court sustained the contention of the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion that section 206 of the transporta- tion ac 20 is constitutional. The act provides that he period of fed- eral control of railroads shall not be computed as a part of the periods of limitation In actions against the car- rlers arising prior to the taking over of the roads by the government. PETITION AGAINST LC.C. LOST. | Justice Hoehling of ' the District Supreme Court has dismjssed the pe- brought by the st Virginia Rail- AGREES T0 $1,250 VERDICT W. B. & E. to Pay Estate of Man Killed by Car. The Washington Railway and Electric Company has consented to a verdict for $1,250 against it in favor of Josephine B. Engel, executor of the estate of her husband, William Engel, who was killed Pittsburg_and _West Virginia _Rail near 10th and F streets northwest. The verdict was rendered by a jury in Clr- cuit Division 1 before Chief Justice Mc- Coy. Attorney Walter A. Johnston ap- —will give you first-class Geo. Plitt Co., IM- Ph. M. 4223-3 ! ting perched on the edge of a chair. | peared for the widow. [ole—=]o]——]ol—] mm&& E—]o|——o]——]0] P L l T T The Home of Low Prices and Liberal Credit Terms 3-Piece Living Room Suit Consisting of Large Settee, Chair and Rocker, with Luxuri- $1 ous Removable Spring Cushions in seats. Upholstered in a very fine quality verdure tapestry. $19.50 Cash—$2.50 a Week ilhelr property for their own occu- pancy on order of the District Rent ‘nualalnedA The list of decisions fol- | lows: EEEEEEE_ THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, previou BLANDLORDS GAIN RIGHT T0 PROPERTY last October by being struck by a car (Ten Rent Reductions Ordered | = - by Commission—List of Decisions. Six landlords gained possession of Commission in recent determinations. Ten rental reductions were ordered and two rents as now charged were C. J. Glaspy, complainant, against Catherine Deborah Many; notice ' served by Many on Claspy to vacate 1209 Q street northwest sufficient. William H. Hostler, complainant, against J. W. Johnson; rent of 1728 6th street northwest, occupied by Hostler, fixed at $30; Johnson de- manded $37.50 a month. homas Sheehan, ~complainant, against Willlam Ray: rent of 322 1st street southeast, occupied by Sheehan, fixed at $12.50, present rent; Ray de- manded $15 a month. Albin Stauss, complainant, against Willlam E. Fowler & Co.; rent of apartment 4, the Panama, 913 M street northwest; occupled by Stauss, fixed at_$30; previous rent $40. U. J. Coatney, complainant, against Charles H. Parker Company: rent of 1114 6th street southeast, occupied by Coatney, fixed at $23; previous rent $26 a month. Mrs. John H. Chew, comvhdna.nt. against Willlam E. 1 ; rent of apartment 32, 1721 T street northwest, occupied Chew, fixed at $62.50; previous rent $75 a month. Mary 'A. Douglas, complainant, against Fannie H. Gedney; notice served by Douglas John Gedney to vacate 30 Q street northeast sufficient. R. Clara Foster, complainant, against Daphene A. Duckett and Rex B. Duck- ctt; notice served by defendants on Foster to vacate 2425 S street south- east sufficlent. James R. Roberson, complainant, against Della C. Smallwood; notice served by defendant on Roberson to vacate 3131 19th street northwest. suf- ficent. Harold _ Peterson, complain against L. Melendez King; rent of T street northwest, occupled by ron e ixeq ut 3116, previously 310 a occupied b at $20, previously 0 & month. M. Gray, complainant, against ren Greenwell; notice to vacate A street southeast, served by nwell on Gray, sufficient P. complainant, against B. F. apartment 1. 1656 Euclid street north- west, occupied by Freer, fixed at 355, ‘ ENS C savIN ZGS BANK 7-Piece Genuine Walnut Suite Graceful Queen Anne design, including Diesger, Chifforette, $1 95 0 . Dressing Table, Full Size Bed, Chair, Rocker and Bench. You will find it impossible to duplicate this value. $19.50 Cash—$2.50 a Week 1 Branch ranci = Pae Levy& € | 10 Other | DWISION OF AMER(CAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP.| Cities 735 7th STREET N.W. el el le = [a[——lal—— ol ol o = o[ —— I |0 | 0 o | = EEEEEEC—EE 'l'ile most pleasant ree freshing thirst-quencher e SAS-0 BOTTLING CO. Peansylvania Ave. S.E., Washington, D. C. YOUR VALUABLES? —Are you ‘“‘trusting to luck™ that no barm will befall them in their present insecure keeping places while you are away on your vaca- tion? Costs Less Than One Oent a Day for a Safe Deposit Box, 1336 N. Y. Ave. No man or woman has a bright outlook on life unless their vision is perfect. We will furnish you with glasses that you will find attractive as well as_serviceable. ‘We will make a careful scientific examination and analysis of your eye con- dition and furnish you with glasses that will make them normal again. M.A.Leest OrrcaL (@ OPTOMETRISTS (L3 qvn ST. N.W. Spray “PREVENTOL" about tubs, smks and pipes and ‘“‘water bugs” will not invade ur home. Sale at Drug Stores. (PREVEATOL) R. 1848 7Tth street northwest, by Lee, fixed at $40 a month, present rent. against N. L. Sansbury Company, Inc.; 2715_14th street northwest, occupied b, $65 a month. Me P D. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 apartment 3, 1656 Euclid street nomn- ' west, occupied by Acorn, fixed at $55, previously $65 & month. —_— The myrtle and the leek are re- garded as luck-bringers, and In Wales they say a leek growing on a _wall will keep off witches. . B. Behrend; rent of third floor of 1844 7th street northwest, occupled by Jones, fixed at $30 a month, pres- ent rent. Annie Frances McDonald, complain- | ant, against Jennie M. Colson; no- tice to vacate 2012 G street northwest, ;;arv(ed by McDonald ongColsén, suffi- ent. Robert E. against B. F. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity CONFIRM MORGAN’S NAME. ‘The nomination of Edward M. Mor- gan to be postmaster at New York was confirmed yesterday by the Senate. CRUISE To Baltimers via the Historic Fotomac River and | Chesapeake Bay Btrs, “Three Rivers” and “Dorchester’ leave Heventh 8t. Wharf 3 P.M. Mondaye, Wednesdsys and Saturdays; leave Haltl- more same days 5 P.M. 2 nights and one day. covers passage, sigteroom .50 and meals —eversihing but tax. Send for booklet of oter trips and vacation rrsarts. B.C.&A and M.D. & V. Rwy. Cos. R. H. Soulsby, G. P. A, Baitimore, Md. To reserve rooms, call Maln 745. Ride the mountain y $65 a mo Jonn H, Lee, complainant, against B. Behrend: rent of third floor Of occupied Walter J. Cady, complainant, rent of apartment 18, the Huntington, Acorn, complainant, y Cady, fixed at $67.50, previously AUl Company pentiof Your Summer Trip— Plan It Now Get the Best Bermuda—St. Lawrence River— Hudaon River — Lake George — Lake Champlain — Const - wide me required, Trips — Great Lakes Cruises — Caribbean Cruises—Nqva Scotin— Newfoundland—Alaska—New York to Quebec, yia Halifax—Callfornia via Panama Canal. Kurope—South America—Orient, We will give you complete in- Upright Piano Suitable for Practice Extra Special at 75 e o Assets More Than ° o f P Siowhons é::r‘:::la $7,000,000 e ot trafls n July 16th to Aug. st Surplus Nearin i m OBER’S "";8"0‘0,;00 € Arthur Jordan Piano Co. GlaCIer STEAMSHIP AND TOURIST i P AND! G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, See~Treas. national*vark June 15 to September 15 Here are skyland trails that lure the devotees of the city bridle-paths. Enjoy thewon- ders of Glacier Park astride a trusty horse. Make your plans now. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. 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