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. T COMMISSION FINDS RENTALS TOO LOW < Finding that rentals on five apart- ‘ments,, fixed more than a year ago by its own decision, are too low under present conditions, the District Rent Commission today granted landlords increases ranging from five to ten dollars a-month on each apartment. These are the first instances where the rent commission has raconsidered its former rent determinations favor- :bly for the landlord, it is under- Apartment 102, Pelham Courts, 2115 P street northwest, occupied by Ellnheth R. Gwatkin, $32.50; fixed in May, 1920, at $25 a month. Apartment 402, Pelham Courts, occupied by Roberta V. Bradsha rent fixed at $42.50; fixed in Ma: $32.50 a month. Apartme: Courts, occupied by EIl- lice Baker, rent fixed at $45; fixed in May, 1920, at $35 a month. Apart- ment 601, Pelham Courts, occupled by Clara Smith. rent fixed at $32.50; fixed in May, 1920, at $27.50 a mont! Apartment 9, the Randolph, 1715 Lin- ‘coln road northeast, occupied by Fred R. Franzoni, rent fixed at $50; fixed in November, 1920, at $42.50 a month. Other Increases Not Allowed. H. A. Toulmin, sr, trustee. Radnor| Trust Estate, landlord for the Pelham | Courts apartments, was the complai ant in four cases, while the tenal Fred R. Franzoni, was the complal I rent fixed at |13 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Two Sons Will Lose ‘ - Big Bequest If They | l I 1y _the same. P. J. Walshe, Inc, complainant, MAY HALT IMMIGRATIOII Secretary Pavis SAyu Much of Trouble Is Due to ‘“Dishonest” . Steamship Lines. Attempts to discredit the 3 per cent immigration law, which are coming from some quarters, may result in (_ongrsln ‘shutting immigration entirely, Secretary Davis deciared yesterday. Repeating the statement made by President Harding In a letter to Representative Siegel of New York that much of the trouble experienced in enforcing the law was caused by “dishonest” steamship lines bringing Ever Smoke or Drink ( HICAGO, Scptember 14.—If ce of $400,000. unde: of their father's will, which was made public yester- widow remarries 3 ‘The sons are Ephraim Henry Atwood and Ivam J. B. Atwood, members of a loeal law firm. against N. L. Sansbury Compan; rent of apartment 3. th Park road north v Kauffnan, fixed at $3: of each nationality per month, Labor Secretary declared also that many pitiful stories of the hardships worked by the law were being. cir- culated with the intention of dis- over more than the monthly quom;\i the 1 D ATTAcKs o" "Ew LAW Secretary Davis said ‘e are going to stand by the law.” adding that he will ‘not be shaken from his efforts to make the law work out as Congress intended it shouhl. It was announced at the Depart- ment of Labor that a ing between = Secretary Davis, Senator Calder. Assistant Secretary Hgnuing, Theodore Risley, ~solicitor for the Labor Department; W. W. Husband, cammissioner general of immigration, and Representative Siegel, originally proposed for Friday, will be set for- wdrd to Thursday. ~The conference is to go into immigration matters off | generally and the working out of| belief, |the 3 per cent law in particular. ORDERED T0 ANACOSTIA, Commander William J. Zalesky, duty at the naval air station, Ana- cpstia, D. C. RELIEVED FROM DUTY. | Commander Randolph H. Miner has | been detached from ~duty in the against Mary Wynne, notice to va. cate 1243 New Hampshire avenue northwest, served by Walshe on Wynne, insufficient. James Greenfield. against John Scrivener & Bro., of 2547 ichols avenue southeast, cupied by Greenfield, fixed at $17.5 previousiy $15.50, H. Grant crediting the law. Regarding his own department, complainant,'| rent | complainant, I aghinst Mabel E ey, rent of apartment 205, Pelham Courts, 2115 | P street northwest, occupiew. by | Hinckley, fixed at $65; previously the same. Silas Lyles, Edna_Dwyer 1000 F: complainant, against ess. notice to vacate t northwest, serv- ant in the fifth case. The Radnor{ed by Mess on Lyles, sufficient. Trust Estate also sought to have rents on two other apartments in Pelham John H. Simms, complainant, aga John F. Donohoe & Sons, rent of 26! IR Opportunities for Making Money “Are Greater Today Than Ever Before! “I wish I had the C., WED Stock Raisers. Reductloris by weatern railroads in rates on cattle, hogs and sheep, the opinion of the Interstate Com- prove merce Commission, materiul ‘benefit to the western live- stock rafsers, who have been heavily | affected by the rapid decline stock prices since Jul The commission in_ announcing thorized the reductions proposed the carriers, which. offective September 20 and amount; to 20 per cent in cases where the present rates are hi but in no Medical Corps, has been assigned to | ScNis & hundred D onit0 et a hundred. Under the new 1 rat-s all points west aine. to the. Missour in amounts ranging hydrographic office. Navy Department, and ordered to his home. ! Wz B AR ¢ One often hears men say, nowadays, 5 cents a hundred pounds. reductions are “in line “will v, 192 expres it will gher 1 tarifts practically from points west | Missouri river to Chicago, and from af the Rocky Moun- river RATE CUTS PERMITTED. L C. C. Bays Action 'Will Aid Live in of live sed the had au- by become | than 50| of the will be from \ch chance that John D. Rockefeller had.’ or perhaps mention such eminently successful and public-spirited men as James J. Hill, Andrew Carnegie, Stephen Girard and scores of others, 2 [ ”, . . i ESDAY, SEPTEMBER' ‘i, ‘1821, suggestions made by the comrmission after hearings_on freight rates on live stock throughout ti TREATMENT FOR COLONEL. |- Lieut .Col. George ¥. Juenemann |soldiers, Medical Corps, at Fort Williams, Me., has geen ordered to Walter General Hospital, this city, for ob- mittec on military and na servation and treatment. i | regular meeting of {mittee of th- board [SOLDIER BONUS PLAN. jmfar oot | BEFORE BOARD OF TRADE, nins-nd i Action on the cash bonus plan lor mm')l what requested by the United | the boms States Chambef of Commerce in a, letter to the Washington Board of Trade, wilk be réferred t» the com-|ci west e Has always spelt “Service” in Men's Shees —Now also stands for ‘Remarkable Style. - Top e lis S SAK A PR SR HE outstanding of the Shoe s “these days—is THAT MEN'S SHOE Now . SHOW AS DECIDED feature Jusin executive com-. Ylm o Jy Yoo W O T Yo > e m o & Nichols heast, occupied Courts increased, but failed. These mms, 50; previously the were apartment 700. occupied by Joseph O'Toole. for which the rent is|same. and_apartment 203.! Laura es T. Shrigley, for!against 5/a month. Annle{apartment 3 Meacham, ocgdpant of apartment |street northwes 606, Pelham Ce s, requested a reduc- | fixed at $43; tion in 'or her apartment, but M T'charge of $65 was declared 2 her rent determinations follow: George W. Lee, complainant, against Shannon & Luchs; rent of apartment No. 1, 1482 Chapin_street northwest, "« occupled by Lee, fixed at $55; pre- viously $65 a .month. Edna H. Thompson, complainant, against Chester A. Snow; rent of apartment No. 31, The Susquehanna, 1430 W street northwest, occupied by . Thompson, fixed at $47.50; previously $60 & month. Philip _ Hettenkemer, complanant, against Mary E. Thorn; rent of 327 Massachusetts avenue northeast, o cupied by Thorn, fixed at %22.50; pri viously $20.50 a month. Philip _Hettenkemer, _complainant, against Robert A. Dowdle; rent of 326 Massachusetts avenue mortheast, occupied by Dowdle, fixed at previously §20.50 a month. Helen M. Brown. _complainant, against Mabel E. apartment No. 502 long since “gathered to their fathers,” bug the memory of whose achievements will be an “example and an inspiration to millions of energetic young men for generations to come. "HANGES AS THE ¢ Ask any man whom you know. whose judgment is worth accepting, and he will tell you that opportunities in every line of human endeavor are far greater today than ever before. The question is are YOU prepared to grasp them? If not, now is the time to start ‘building for the future. Industry, thrift, patience, CHARACTER are the corner stones to build upon: ICTURED a new Scotch Grain Brogue. Néw square- toe last. New wing-tip. New perforations. Brass eyelets.. Wide extension over-weight soles and rubber heel. Ask for style D240 in tan, or D240 in black Scotch grain. - Both $9. Other~ latest novelties in “Tri- Wears” include : Ball-strap, Brogue and Semi-Brogue effects in Scbtch grain, Norwegian grain, cordovans ., and special grade calfskin. New shades of tan and brown —and blacks are conting back strong. fall and winter—we are shoying you men styles that will open your eyes. OFFICERS R. Golden Donaldson, Chairman of the Board. ,Rolfe E. Bolling, President. James A. Cahill, Vice-President. James B. Reynolds, Vice-Presidcnt. James H. Baden, Cashier. @lFrank E. Ghiselll H. V. Hun® Robert A. Cisser J. Fendall Cain Waiter J. Harrison Assistant Cashiers. DIRECTORS James H. Baden Charles E. Berry Rolfe E. Bolling A, Canill Carry " King Cornwen 1. Bradiey Davidson €. C. Davison R. Golden Donaldson Holcombe G. Johnson Wm. H. Johnston Harrington Mills James B. Reynolds James Townsend Russell James Sharp George Tully Vaughan ¢ The Commercial National Bzmk with its extensive facilities, large resources and persona! service is ready to help YOU readl the goal of your '\mlntlnn by paying you interest on Simply send your last season’s clothes to us for prompt and proper - atten- tion. We will dye them if faded or if you have tired of their original col- ors; clean and press, it soiled. Our prices are consistently moder- ate. CALL MAIN 4724 _;L_ul.ne in.TlII“S‘ l’\;g\l $1 will start you SUCCESS Savings Dept. Open Tomorrow Unti] 5:30 P.M. T s e 3 : B Commercial National Bank Corner of 14th and G Streets THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00———DEPOSITS Over $12,200,000.00 RESOURCES Over $15,. SOO(XX)G) ED XY (X XD SR TS TN R Pelham Courts, 2115 P street northwest, occupied by Brown. fixed at $42.50; previously $50 a month. Peter _S. Hioures, complainant, against Eugene E. Howley; notice to vacate 1729 Corcoran street north- west, served by Hioures on Howley, These new ptices alone are worth a-page announcement in today’s, papers. “Tri - Wears” last year were $12.4 . complainant against ; notice tg vacate 1729 northwest. served by Lykesh on Kropp, insufficient. W. P. Montgomery, complainant, against Moore & Hill, inc.; rent of . apartment 42, The Champlain, 1424 K street northwest, occupied by Mont- gomeéry, fixed at $100, previously $120 TS S S S S S S Open Nights Until 9 P.M. Laid Out On This Page Before You Are Amazing Player Bargams In Qur Great Clean Sweep Sale UARANTEED USED PLAYERS 52 ... $288Up Bench and Free Delivery A Partial List of Used and Slightly Used Instruments on Sale Thursday and Friday Partial List of Used Players and Uprights Crippen Player, Mahogany Schencke Player, mofith. Jules F. Addor, complainant, against Udo B. Waldecker; notice to vacate 604 Quincy place northwest, served by _Addor on Waldecker, sufficient. George O. Atherton, complainan! against Eliza Spaulding; notice to va- . cate 433 1st street southeast, served by Atherton_on Spaulding. sufficient. Willlam J. Curran, complainant against Mrs. A. Sousa; notice to va- cate 433 7st street southeast, served by Curran on Sousa, insufficient. Anson A. Goodson, complainant, against Liebermann & Hawn: rent of 906 B street northeast, occupled by Goodson, fixed at ss., previously $30 a month. Rent Reduced $15. ‘H. P. Arndosff, complainant, against W. D. Sullivan, rent of 1023 East Cap- itol street, occupied by Orndorft, fixed at $45; previously $60 a month. Rosa _Washington, complfinant, against William R. Ellis, rent of 1527 Marion street northwest, occupied by ‘Washington, fixed at $: previous- 1y _$24.50 a month. Sydney Kaufmas Partial List of Used Players and Uprights Aeolian Player, Mahogany Behning Player, Mahogany Stuyvesant Player, Mahogany Hallett & Davis & Co. Upnght, Sohmer Upright, Mahogany.... ......ccccongeucenen Kranich & Bach Uprigflt, _This Brand-New 88-Note Player —Ilatest improvements and devices, splendid tone, easy action, seven and one-third actaves, full plate, metai tubing, ten-year guflntee. complainan Emerson Upright, Foster Upnght., Mahogany Brown &’Simpson Upright, Bellevue System " Our “Simplifiea” Menu allows us to offer A changed MENU DAILY of the best well cool_ud foods— — NO LEFT-OVERS Our Moderate prices will prove a pleasant surprise to you. 1334-36 G St. 1338 N. Y. Ave. Bellevue “Bantam” 1332 G St. N.W. Table Service .Alw: Haines Upright, Acke_rnlan Player, H.P. Nelson Upright, Mahogany Heinekamp Upright, Rosewood. . Mason'& Hamlm Upnght. Ebony Boudoir Upnght, Oak. Berkley Upnght, Emerson Angelus Player, Mahogany Lawson Player, Mahogany Story & Clark Player, Mahogany Hampton Player, Mahogany Story & Clark Player, Mahogany. .. Story & Clark Player, Haines Upright, Kring Player, Mahogany. .. Story & Clark Player, Mahogany. Marshall & Wendell Upright, Ebony.. Wehle Upright, -Ebony. . % Peerless Upnght, * Oak. Story & Clark Player, ‘Walnut. . Jacob Bros. Upright, Story & Clark Player, Mahogany......... Solo Concerto Player, cepeccanaaas Technola Upright, Underwood Player, s Take a long ‘time Solo Concerto Player, Mahogany ; Neéw England Upnght, Ebony. . Seeburg Upright, Knabe Angelus Player, Mahogany. . Evu-ard Player, Story &Clark Player, L V- Story & Clark Player, Solo Com:erto Player, .4 Mahogany J. H. Williams Player, . ] Mahogany .lolmson Upnght, to pay Dbalance. Five day a week they will spend in the schoolroom en- gaged with books. This will be a great strain on their e t will be a time when their eyes must be watched, as they may never dlsclose their eye trouble until it has reached a stage where real injury has developed. = Poor vision is a handi- cap to any child. Have our Optometrist examine the child’s eyes right now. Quick Eyeglass Revairing Servi m!wwmwrh-dqflwmvdundam -.‘coufllm‘udfihfluflcmd. Every instrument in this store, whether new or used, positively protected by written guanntez far from 1 to 10 years, mordmg to condition.