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D. O, SATURDAY, AUGUST. 12, 1922. The Wife Who Wouldn’t ||| THE WEEK Setfle Down! < Epltome of, Events Up to August 12, 1922, Sequel to “Brides Will Be Brides.” HEVY CHASE, D.C. Handsome New Home COLONIAL TYPE REAL ESTATE 17 h 1 deal by "which Tuel s o be aistrinuiea | ERNEST MORSE RETURNS. Jur; . WEEKSOUTATOF LUNBER DROS !Production Drops 17,510, 301 Feet, or 8 Per Cent, in Past Seven Days. In Washington from now o _— 0lds three in war fraud ca W X Ry v At o NEW YORK, August 12—Ernest C. bridge under District control. Thirty- |Morse of New York, former director 'gny supply of coal is all that any |of sales in the War Department, out holder will be permitted to lay | agas . : in at one time, Public Utilitles Com. | 515t #hom two indictments Lave mission decidcs. Audit of Distiie |been returned by the special federal _r‘_v.mdsl is started. Cars of Capitol |grand jury in Washington which is raction Company tied up as govern- | investigating alleged w: i FOREIGN. llnt-nl employes go to work. Two men, K glaur.,%ed)-::‘:rsr:yug:' the Typhoon kills 50,000 at Swatow,|Dboth from New York. arrested at China, leveling the city. Fyench en- :;;K"‘qu:l (_ldub lxh;:ry plot raid. Slain as indicted July 18 in con- force dabt pénalties on.the Germans. ound, w. rope around tion with an alleged lumber fraud neck, on Marlboro pike, later identi- {and again last Mond Prof. Albert Einstein, fearing assas- | fled s District man. Dry probe n Of ‘congpiracy o Drevent the Foverss sing, flecs to Switzerland from Ger-|in every drugstore in Washigton. ment from realizing the full value - B many. Glider congress opens in|Rev. Thomas Lee dies. ‘olored | of the Old Hicko: ‘owder Company. The Battle of Knickerbocker. Merriam smiled. . |France, Leading representatives of | Knights Templar parade before | ot Nashwille, > L owaer Company, 3 3 “All the same, he really won't,ithe entente allies gather at confer- | President, after colored Shriners hold | Both transactions are alleged to HORTLY after the young Lind-|y 1 .o gcter Rose, who was visiting (vml'le in L{qmlun to dlxg uss ‘wlzr m:lzy D:rm}s dI’l‘xr;(s made for dedicat have occurred while Mr. Morse was says returned from visiting the - rations, Germany's nancial condi- | o Tederic] Douglass Memorial | director of sales in the W - S10er Lintkatn s overt f"e__ them, faltered, after John had stalked | ({in 20y rolated jssues Lord North- | Home, iar Depart 5 R victoriously out of the room. “He is cliffe believed to be dying in London. mendous importance oceurret | Lty o (o ubborn when he makes | Peincare demands joint i trol of German trade. A By Lucille Van Slyke. The outstanding feature of thd {lumber movement for last week, as {gathered from telegraphic reports re- | ceived this week from eight regional in their lives. John joined a goll'| softwood manufacturing assoclations "N s " lup his mind. | don on verge of break == e N amber . Manutac- | Cub! Not that John had any -} “usng rm stubborner!” Merrlam gig- \war claims. French cabinet approves | |g . {by the National Lumber Mi clination to join the golt club os f' o B 8 PO TN ard his half of | Poincare’s stand on German debts. i {turers' Association, ls the decline 10 | pought he wled. s could afford to belong. ) o e Japan postpones scrapping ships. | L ®! the volume of production, as com- g Merrim literally lashed hita fnto|'s dearie:” she added slanglly. “Youipyiiish warship Raleigh is total pared with that of the previous week.' ;, : watch. Tl bet you that he does wear | wreck on rocks in straits, Belle es knickerbockers. Isle. Fire syeeps Cork in heavy e umwonas reported, amountel} “f gnow all about how it is that! Rose stayed at home to take care 5 | fighting. 2 | “While ihere are small reductions ini | You get more thrill out of a’ hoe than | the twins ‘2’.‘.‘..”;‘,,13.‘.5'{,!“&'.’“-‘3.’;'.'.’5"“’-’I NATIONAL Sample House 3123 12t|1 St. N-E the volume of shipments and Orders|a brassy, and how when you hoe you! oyt day. But even before the 2 5 y o over the preceding week, they 4r¢lproquce something useful, and how | charming shopper had returncd to| President in conferences with lead- not significant by themselvi It I1ihe country is going plumb to the!het own doorstep the delivery vans|ers of railroad strike. Rail strike| If ~ believed that production ha: dogs becauss her cornflelds are bein: | were halting before the gate with |chiefs in cheerful mood. President from the suspension of lo "Clturned inté fair greems and her | large ged and sent” packages. Harding calls on shopmen to resume lumbering on account of the IOTCSU|pjowshares into — er — niblicks — | Item: Golf shoes and golf stockings | Jobs and submit senioricy to, board. | fires in the northwest and trans- | Ghich, atter all. do an enormous | for John, Senator Smoot prevents sugar tax portation situation, c: by 1 on |amount of plowing, as you are about | Item: Knickerbockers for John. probe. Forty dead, sixty hurt, in Mis- ishopmen’s strike, and has reacted on discover, my dear. Rose gazed with awe when Merriam | Souri train crash. President cxpected orders and shipments. The X{"“C“ When one Mr. Thorne Blaisdell, [unpacked them and lald them neatly |0 take strike crsis before Congress. tions of production virtua’ ¥ O I who is your esteemed cmployer, e on John's bed! But she started still | Rail union chiefs called here. Coal fined to the Pacific coast and Roc enough about you to put y 4 rounder-eyed when, in Merriam's-own | Strike virtully tled in bituminous mountain regions, the West o up at his favorite club, and cares|room, from boxes that were smaller, | flelds of four states. Senator Reed Lumbermen's Association ~producil out you io by Sour | Merriam lfted out some well fitted |Wins renomination in primaries in less than ‘the Southern Pine Assoc which we admit linen knickerbockers of her own size. | Missourl. Strikers oppose President’s tion for the first time in months. o | et You think they are rather (Plan to resume work. Alexander | fd Production for last week, as re- Graham Bell buried on mountain 3709 NORTHAMPTON ST. One Block From Connecticut Avenue s This residence contains cent®r hall, 8 feet in width; living room, 14x28 icet; handsome fireplaces; dining room, 14x16 feet; kitchen ideal in size and conveniences; breakfast room to seat six: sun parlor, 14x16 feet. o 1r bedrooms ; two sleeping porches; two tiled baths, with tubs, and extra lavatory. Floored attic over entire built house. 1 . Built by owner for a home. No speculative builder’s profit. 3 t ;o ked A extreme Just for Bol?” Rose asked |, ai near his home at Baddeck, Novia | 006060000606000000 060000666004 G900 900000000000000 0000000000000 0000606% ported by 366 mills—ten less than the ) Open All Day Sunday weck before—was 206,020 feetil ceonomy wailt No siree P “Sure 1 do,” laughed Merrfam, “but | S¢otia. Zreny tines due Nombs set | GATEWOOD S. BENNETT | tunss ish, i T fi w0l o R L LR .597; el ou hate it. A lish v id- [ 10 going to wear them.” v o Ewlth the preceding weclc, belne: reg Tion zol e o S it | Mehen what aid you get them for?” DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | 869 Centinental Trust Bldg. Main 6594 @ /3050t ot s Sompared ‘with the | b, ruler of the Blaisdell navee. {asked the puzzled Rose. “To ride| The Star continues its exposure of | [ 2 ) d‘.* = it ar the But you need new clothes horseback * “ dangerous streets in the suburbs of @ A Aot e Tgains | really ousht to sor Q| Merriam kissed her. the city. Secretiry Weeks dieap- | 3 WQO“WW“OM& 50344 in produotion: 44, G |bus oriyou to/ taka the )1;1.-‘:;e':P:v;:"u:p:rm.’l‘z matron led proves broposcd change of name of e e e e e e ————————————————— H = 3 547 TH 3 arketing e 2 icorgetown bridge to “Key bridge.” in shipments and 54,773,881 in orde She put her Meth S By over L v - a wnubrite el : oxdd ¢ e y over told you 1 wouldn't wear those | Digtrict Commissioners re - T T T T T T umum; " ks compared with the normal pro- stood tiploe to " tickle | dude pants.” he began hotly. “You'll I O e pres e | . . = { chin w! r bronze curls. have to send them back, because Come Out and See This Better Built Bungalow itn @ establisned normal, it b |15, 0% e ‘onty ‘e tn my | Am. ot Eoini to wear them o g on Large Corner Lot cent. shipments. 91 per cent 'and or- {170 (N1 T BRI 3 RIS Ko WitEM! | e By T Government Employes and | | ders 93 per cont. Stated Ielatv el a0 for_goodncss know hurts me | pointed because——" she flashed the i 39 an ewton Sts. s ipraduiction o e [Worse than It hurts Vou. | diminutive white linen ones before ers R . bought agr and ] him, “then I can't send these back. - " were 93 per cont and orders 99 Per | i Y ift, sacrificing hey do neem rather extreme for | a ent cent. without a che or father | . But I'm determined that: ® ihed s her to buy shoes and socks | somebody in this family shall wear | - GERMAN NATIONAL SONG o m.»| l\\i' s - : 4 kn! R(—rhnu:'(ers. and'!-lv, it y.;:, um ‘ THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK " hit 00! Ve 3 how," € | s 3 it it to t ting refoot weather anyhow, sh ang the Test o o the llting Undér U. S. Governmment iol SCORES A “COME-BACK” | ot e T v emitea er | wenlope et (U “WhY It mieht Supervision 2 2 1714 Pennsylvania Avenue t: Suitable golf clathes for John.| There was a long silence, in which | Has Developed a Plan Cedar Croft, Mt. Rainier, Md. he him_ outfitted like a|they eyed each other belligerently. aflor's dummy. She wanted him to| Suddenly John capitulated. He took look like P her in hiz arms. “Deutschland Uber Alles,” Long R ! the ratification of the republican con- ! ended the argument bluntly. in Disfavor, Proclaimed “Rally- |lustrat E 3 “Go call a_notary public, Rosie.” he to Assist You to el . 5 N i ble with the fa con 1 “Get it in black and white | Bl ing Cry” of Republic. 3 g knock with a seal on it that if 1 wear ‘em | OWN YOUR A - - { 2 he informed he the party of the second part agrees| g We wish to offer for your inspection these real | By the Amsociated Press. '‘And you have h nice straight|not to. She may have won this bar»‘ El . o . “q s 5 i BERLIN, August 12 cutschland | jegs and such beautiful calves.” She|tle of the knickerbockers. but she's values, containing everything the word “home” implies. Uber Alles” has come back as Ge -d flattery doomed to skirts for life! | : many's natiopal song after threc | “Long stockings are silly and af- et 1055y il The advantages of this home- DESCRIPTION: ,\»mrsm:tk:‘!lh;;mlx‘mh;!u'nn»: _“\:lxu‘!rr;e:; 3 1 shall wear my old flannel i|l owning plan are: H Tvn-;torrb gfltké;lx ognss, Tm" d large tile bath, oak foor i e Suppo 2 s NT') " (wit] -1 L ), large ray ace il tic, u! of the republican government as an | iEhad. (Contitued In Monday's Star |[| I—MONTHLY PAYMENTS, include g e e oy v e athic, Couh) anthem fitted only for imperiali Tnele Thorne doesn't look silly and — l Costiug Son o ras s el i Ll e Sl s In his proclamation on the ob-jaffected.” she argued adroidy. When a lobster's shell becomes too ||l 2—LOANS RUN FROM 10 TO 15 = Atk 9 CORPENIERTIM0 LY servance of the third anniversa AIl the same. I just won't” He!small the lobster bursts it by a serics | YEARS, enabling you to select i | 1 f and grows a new one. s ly pay, ~ o - Guars . Built by Bro pedernen C large ligh llar with cement wash tabs, floored attic, hot Altuien, Pt B s s D iy, hrdvat s i il G e 1 +h 1 Was ) ) = song “A rallying cry for all defenders t 2 ’ pay th e N Capitol ‘stree 0 3rook " water heat, hardwood trim, electric lights and range—real open of the new Germany.” and its ren- P B R Take North Capitol street car marked “Brookland” or fireplace. dition by the band while he reviewed 3—NO COMMISSIONS AND No any suburban on G Street, and get off at 12th street T the troops before the reichstag RENEWAL CHARGES (both northeast. Salesman on premises. Building yesterday was reeted with first and second trusts consoli- 3 applause. dated in one loan). i Intil n The newspapers say the presldent If You Want to Own Your Home Oper andishicUntdiof 1 9 proclamation has restored the anthem Write to or Call at Bl to the meaning originally intended | ¢ e, Arlin Realty C gton Realty Co. $1,000 down, balance, $50 per month jfor it, and freed it from the stigma | ' The The first monument to the unmarried Real Values in Real Homes of party politics. For Sale by . . —in Beautiful Chevy Chase— FRANK M. COWARD PR e vy DepaBrtmental The food of the lower classes in Egypt i for sl’ooo Cash ank 1627 K N.W. s e Owner and Builder € 1s almost exclusively vegetable. 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. i A 40th and Newton Streets Mt. Rainier, Md. S i = = —and the balance in monthly payments of con- Washington, D. C. . = Phone Hyattsville Exchange 195-W venient amounts. LT T T O T T T | COZY N‘E' HOMFS | These Brand-new Homes on 1429 31 Md. Ave. NE. : Albemarle Street Cottage and Bungalow types—with solid stone foundations; artistic stone fireplaces; cement porches and slate roofs. They are of most pleasing design: most con- venient arrangement —and of Kite superior construction. 7 rooms, sleéping porch, bath, hot-water heat, big closets—and effective finish. There are only three available. Open for inspection every 8ay and evening. Our Mr. Hamilton will be at 4415 39th st, or phone Cleveland 1490 for special appointment. Take Chevy Chase Cars to Albemarle St. (first stop north of Bureau of Standards), turning west; or Wisconsin Avenue through cars, marked Friendship Heights, Somerset, Rockville, to Windom St. OWNER OFFERS New Homes in Takoma Park 5 Sold—Act Quick Beautiful Bungalows and Two-story Houses, all of .different designs, just completed at Takoma Park, in the District and Mary- land sections. These nouses are located on large, well graded lots, with shade trees; are near cars, school, library and stores, and are exceptionally well bu We offer you 5,6 and 8 room- houses, with tiled bath water hecat and every modern improvement. nd brick ‘fireplaces. The fixtures and decorations active. The -prices range from $7,750 to $11,500: of Convenience and Economy Out of 52 Built Only 9 Left These homes are of tapestry prick; have six rooms, two porches, tile bath with built- in fixtures, conveniently ar- ranged kitchen, hot-water heat, oak floors and generous closet space. Pla}'gruqnd in the square for the kiddies. Homes on Madison St. Between Fighth & Nintk are espec Easy terms. Come out Sunday or call at’ office for full inf.orm'nfian Sample House : 2 o 409 Butternit St., Takoma Park, D. C. ’ Hal‘[y A. Klte vI;'I:niellt.l:r“d including all interest. Owner and Builder Granville C. Bradford Near 14th and 9th St. Car Lines ‘ . B Member Washington Real Estate Board Don’t Overlook This uttern 425 Bond Bldg. ome 1416 F St. NW, foms st Brme ond Blde , o permonth, 1514 K Street N.W._ Phone Main 4846 H. L. Thornton, Realtor P e 4 14th and N. Y. Ave. 7403 D. C. Columbia 4957 13* Distinctive HOMES of QUALITY WRECKING OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS SALES SAVE YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIALS, PIPELESS FURNACES | Lumber Fifteen carloads, all sizes; the fol- 2c a Font > z i % > ‘ ' lowing makes: Holland, Jewell, Pen- i _ ? ! \ 5 : ¢ > insula, Willlamson; purchased from 2x10, 2x12 TUncle Sam at Camp Lee. They were Sheathing snrplus property and had mever been Flooring used; they are brand mew; no burnt- | Heavy Timbers out grates, no heat-warped parts; wld to you at a wonderfal i d t buy a better cume. i A e A i 21/5¢ a Foot ipe or many i rs. AIl heat- Poe® Sxperte akree that there is mo 2x4 TO GET THERE mare cconomical way fo heat a house e an by this type of furnace, and we Take 9th St. car to Madison _ St., one square east, or take 14th St. car marked “Takoma” to Kennedy and. 9th Sts., two squares north. I save you big money on ol 2x8 Window Frames, $6 Bathroom Outfit, $60 Complete in eve-y detail. Two gi 24"x30" each, sash lifts and An Exceptional Offering at $9,250 and $9,750 Chevy Chase, D.C. See Them Today! Sample house 5034 41st St. N.-W., corner Garrison Take Wisconsin Ave., thru cars to Fessenden Street, walk 1, block east and,l block north, or'Connecticut Ave. line to Huntington Street, walk west to 41st Street and then south to Garrison Street. W. C. & A. N. MILLER : wiadow sills. zed wire in made- o fit this window, Is Really Tested is on porch work, but we've done the testing long ago for our customers and you can bank on the flooring we sell you to last. To withstand water and sun you've got to look closely to the grain and fibre, but-inas- much as time is the only sure test, you'd better let us supply you from our stock which is the price 76¢ each. Note These Prices Reclaimed Wall Board, per ft. Cantonment Sash, 6 lights NOTE—By selecting your home now you can choose your own wall paper and elec- tric fixtures. “William S. Phillips - $1,000 Cash $75 Per Month The. fixtures “which go to make mnp is set are of excellent make. The t consists of a white, itreous toilet outfit, a ‘‘Stay Certainteed Co. Roofing, new, Roofiog, new.’ 2-pl Roofing, new, 3-ply. Sidney L. Hechinger Housewrecking Company o ohscaa Kkind time bas failed to conquer. Realtors end Builders ‘ Realtor 6th and C Sts. S.W,, 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. Members of Washington Real Estate' Board S ~ : i - Sth RE - Galliher & Huguely Union Trast Bidg. Main 1790 1409 N. Y. Ave. . LUMBER Sherman Ave. and' W St. N.W. business an immense and at either sales office. Go to the ome nesrest you. Your entire bill of material can_be filled without loss of time. are nearest te downtown, suburbs. Maryl ginia; ensily accessible to any pert of the city. Twelve yeats in Washington and here o stay. Our Reputation Is Your Protection \ Phone M. 4600.