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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. 3 ] |UNCLE WILL VOTE : By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ] ith | muthorisations, = $5I5LIIT000) here to his present inclination to el TAR“:F m BE |SSUE TO DEFEAT FISH T (World ALHES JOFSE. & SE e e GUNGR SHURR'ES poaye fal year meeas " About & ol e rify for dlsposat FOR AIDING DRYS |N ]wz SAYS BUX! By the Associzted Press. < ] CARMEL, N. Y., September 23.— Representative Hamilton Fish, jr., who was given a renomination last Tuesday by the republican voters People to Be Asked to Elect [ 0 o oo e reasionat @ N district, will not receive the vote of Congress to Undo “Tariff his uncle, Stuyvesant Fish, at the Sge o clection in November. The elder Monstrosity. Fish, in a letter sent to a local newspaper and published today, Permit me to say to you, said to him (Representative some time ago, that while w on the best of terms personall t approve of the record he has in Con hall not Senate by President Harding, which [of the merchant marine legislatior, vere confirmed with but few’ excep- |but to consider other important meas- S SN ures and to expedite appropriation "Tht‘ x'uhr_nm.slruuon merchant marine | bills during the short session. ).{(‘)]dy, '\\’hl th was reported to the Several investigations are to be cori- tion priat ¥ amendment of the transporta- | tinued when Congress reassembles. °t, coal legislation und appro- | These include the House judiciary N measures, promised to be the | committe discvssion of ‘the lm- Incipal business for the coming ses- | peachment charges of Representatl.e sion, which will end March 4 next.|Keller, republican, Minnesota, against Members from agricultural districts | Attorney General Daugherty and Sen- {Members Scatter to States Expecting Special Ses- i o e owreruraiered: e e sl g N b ]5 | id that if the President should ad- | oil reserves. sion on November 19. | WORLD QUESTION IN'1924 $2,250,000,000 ALLOTTED .Domestic Injury Inflicted by Most Incompetent Congress in His- tory Worse, He Says. s treasurer of | Opposed to entative | campaign | placed him on record as op- posed to any wtiempt to liberalize tha Volstead o ociet and Rep primar, Fish d \ | Congress has scattered to the lSeveml Important Measures and | . Does flour Investigation to Be Pressed ° ' - v a ln cofners of every state in the Union. | y Members have been scurrying home !ull week, and today the chambers and [ i corridors of the Capitol and e | buildings are well nigh deserted | 1" The members have gone home with | 1 the expectation that they will I (4 called back into special -session on | or_about November 15. While Pregident Harding was on | The answer to above question will hand for a few minutes before the | close, signing the usual sheal of | : : eleventh-hour bills, the only import- { appear In this space tOmorrow. ant measure that was rushed through | yesterday was the first deficiency bill for the fiscal year 1923, The admir istration Liberian loan and the Dyer THE POINT OF YOUR. anti-lynching measure go over uniil the next session. | | ted Press. AND, Ohio. September issue will be in! since his return from tour of Enrope, made t lose sight of an- n—the interna- Press Believes Measure Puts WHEN YOU HAVE SPRUN tory is eve sed a number of minor | nd listened to a few set v 1 - e bt The Answer: Yes — The hundreds of thou- &l sands of barrels used in Bond Bread heard Repr ol publication during the ne EH".I]REN ‘]UIZZED |SEA LIONS URGED | HELD ON CHECK CHARGE. |ttt seclisl N Mol Senate national forum > °CAen a surgeon finds an injured Gbstacie i Pathof Ropay- TUNNY STORY AND REALIZE Popular Fentures Lacking. w suffering (ron diartery ing Debts to U. S. ! THAT YOUR AUDIENCE 1S STl Many of the popular features were b ” e i i WAITING FOR. IT TO COME . foraey e ealletes ace Aail , . be e ARBATTLE LY ] undemonstrative, and there were fos | Yesterday’s Question: Can flour really Tory IS even W z o anivis-| REPRISALS ARE HINTED e donciaty avbroptiatsr I Ane | tested ? | of Warwick: | Rubber Production May Be Re- o ofcleil| stricted to Strike Back at American Industry. T ths t r(j‘ymhl o - TO.GIVE WHISKERS | Filipino Assures Authorities of In- | Speaicer Giicte after & brici o to insure that every pound is worthy of its use in Bond Bread. wishing all members Godspe BY HAL OFLAHERTY. ago Daily News. 1 TO D. C. MUSEUM tent to Make Paper Good. good luck, banged the Hou . ¢ e eiven a worth. |journment gavel prompuy at et 15 AL the Forans by T 2 % d Berchan ce minutes later, having to stop <5, actmen 1w of the Fordney SAN DIEGO, Calif,, September 23. |Marlano Saluga Ventura, twenty-six | (1i¢€€ mIButes, lter, having to stob | Qa 5 5 a i line on Brook- i 1l tariff bill has aroused an undereur- —1d H. Davis, proprietor of a |vearsold, a Filipino, )i ves s b st i e prop Wight by Detectives King bills were signed for submis 1l classes of British new. | ever discussion of the Am tarift restri ar there also up.‘ co"apse |n Which Flfty' AI\m(—ri(':m Indians at Washington, ident Harding, aiting amber. Speeches.o speect - closing hours of the ses: A SUITAL ; mountaln lodge of San Diego county . n g Juformtior who found him at & fraternicy hovs n off the Senate cb - its . ! and an authority on Indian affairs, [at 1636 Rhode Island avenue. The | % Authorities Seek Cause of has received from the museum of |check, it is charged, was given on Fro and' Con the Mellon Natio: burgh, Pa., where, it i Bank of Pitts-! A few political ted, his a L United States seems to be e nd McKellar of to the British D C, a :eques‘t which 'hc ‘a:n;l}:!! ('(Ml:l[ ?hu;\;flhe‘had ne O(th ond of the Sixty-seventh - i H = ‘stumps” him. t is to furnisl e cents in Ventura assure e tative M . 2 5 i Eight Are Injured. museum with 100 sea lion whiskers |authorities that it was his intention n leader. in th. FROM P H £ ! That the new tariff p I ong ones it possible, the letter |to make the ‘amount good. enator Smoot, republic FROM AR e ) | saya. He has appealed to local au- ot e the Senate, Draiged the’dominant FROM. A blge block 1n the w4 thorities on marine mammals for aid. party's record, which was attacked VEERLY § L ONE KILLED, FOUR MAY DIE| " ‘don't ke to fail down on my |HAS BASE BALL SOUVENIR. {in brict speeches by senators ifar- | . | i assignment,” said Davis today, “but #0 far no one has suggested a prac- rison of Mississippi. Tenne: acknowlec will pro see, democr <ult in i % hi Caph tical method of shaving a sea lion. While at the Capitol to Leaders and rank and file now * governm idi t 3 ea li ik e wanted before Congrvss adjourr o Y 5 or Declares Floor-| The sea lion whiskers are wanted to ore Congi adj to the country” on.the rec &0 Building Inspector Dy 5 decorat hideous masks worn in cer- | President Harding tound g ihe e e R : se Was Im- emonial dances by Indians of the [gTaph a base ball for istical sharps_are busy caleu- ing of Movie Hou o pltcher and captain of the {atinic the work of the session: prom- S i team. rren 3. inent in which S enac [ of e Log properly Constructed. m——————————————————— | wiritten on the cover, whic 2 | tATIft law and passase of ihe soldies e 1 ried the signatures of Vice blocks away. Policemen and civil- ians who made the first rescues £aid iand Nick Altroc ident | 1 oolidge, Speaker Gillett, Hans Wagner | President’'s veto. About 300 qus bill with its death after the laws Four Very Unusual § PITTSBURGH, September ~City | were said to have be 2 officials, conducting an investlgation | gome of the children were buried | The base ball. which Eddic said he|3.495 bills 00 355 resoianiong Tt ’ lapse of the foyer of the| three deep. intended to keep as a souvenir, was | d in the e 3 % o collapse ©f ¥ Three jagged chunks of concrete | part of the athletic equipment given the {and about 259 "in ot et e nd Theater yesterday afternoon, iwere ltifled_ {rm{n \fhe: finmnwousp‘mme pages by John M. Hevdler, pres- | Senate. session by FRED B LANHAY g vty lake statements of |form of a girl of about eight vears ational League. : ke t t t t i e, e e e R fee B MV IR B Bt | Investmen ortunities burden to some exte Throughout the country there expression of determination to what is due the United States no hoy. Firemen lowered ladders through of whom were injured when the con-|clguds of dust. The district chief crete floor dropped to the basement. | wag flrst to go down. At the botto tter how rd the nation Madeline Kunkle, eight years of age, ;;”“‘;;m"a;‘ v'.;;‘:-p‘;:mfd_ e iea The cabinet has even dis- {one of thuse invited to the free shOW-|for a rope and the frame. containing plan for imposing heavy s of t Jicture, “The Trap.,” wasia poster, was dragged to thte sur-| ion to wipe out in two |ine of Ailie: £ 2 x hour for first t WASHING M- Ealph E Two desirabl djacent 1o Hotel Walker on Connec t'a e which permits of their improve- = No. 1— % pr ; face. killed, and eighteen of the injured are [Tage. |\ 0 wrve mrap” the film In hospitals. Only four are in a critl- | the- jiddies were invited to witness. cal condtion. Several sustained broken| In a statement made to the police | > R last night Manager Selzenick said thel EU building was inspected two months ago | Find Defective Joists. by a city building inspector. “It was| ern business building on Connecticut Avenue in section test business development. Price, $325,000. Present se, paying 8% net to purchaser for long to it owner term 32nd AND CATHEDRAL AVE. _ Finished and under construction, in restricted and zoned Massachu- . iC that the steel; A posed R Gxalion |l oner W. J. McGregor and experts | Never Boticed helote Ah e’ partimg || setts Park, differcntly designed, detached, brick and tile, central and No. 3— Jorne returns from his visit to the |of the department of building inspec- | from the foundation,” he declared. || side hall homes, four and six bedrooms, two, three and four baths. T One of the be < in Washington for moving picture theater Bnited Ste adopt this | tion said that “many of the joists in| Boy Gave Warning. 1] Lots 50 to 115 feet front; heated single and double garages. and business block, center of high-class apartment-house area. bty fomt, il the theater were rotten” ! In a sworn statement Rollins Had- | 2822 CONNECTICUT AVE. nee w of re-1 Sol Selzenle % the | dock, aged fifteen years, one of the in- bt to Brita oy TE maEEE ‘.’“v"'"d’“rl “fd he | jured sald he told the theater manager oot e A Beranis | theater, who was injured, placed the ftpat the floor was sinking five minutes nds the death knell cf |blame on the builders and munlclpallbpf{;fl;‘e th‘;‘ fr:lhshfloccurred.' k‘Afler }5 3 ; i building inspectors. He s2 - {told him that the floor was sinking, anc trade. i buildings inspectovs. He sald the bulld- | told him that the foor w5 Soking: S0 ing was recently pronounced O.K. by | thas & PoLCer B tee. words: “Who is| e e B 1 | municipal experts. running this place, sou or me? It you T THE CO- { “Criminal ibility will rest lon't shut up, put you out,’ young rosa Ml EN WUUB MISS'NG with the coroners jury.” said Coroner | Haddock satd & ' o C L \s dis- " McGregor. “One of several men may |, t. dent of schools, reported to the be held Tesponsible .for the flimsy { WCTISL, there Is a school board rule MIDDAUGH & SHANNON’ INC" OWN foundation. Not only were the joists | Main 6935—10th Floor Woodward Bldg., 15th and H E it i i tribution of show o 2 - in a rotten condition, but they were | Which forbids the dis m limbedded in the side walls to a deptn | tickets to children. Officials of the r firm. Witness the vgnatures of et ¢ stributis S PRRREIRRIXRD soogosbodtaatosdestedteceitoados o of Septomber. by that the ,;lf‘“,f‘[c(.‘fiul,!,'e ibasementihad {performance, he said. The children, St odoodedotbedei ool MAUDE Al however, obtained the free tickets Finished and under construction. Washington’s best located, de- signed and most complete new city homes. Two stories, attic, break- fas!,porch‘ three baths. Lot 24x120. Double brick garages. Chauf- feur’s room. { mentator: tariff act sounds { American fore nt building paying over 10% net. Rents moderate r long period. $20,000 cash required. Will sh invested. ipartn nd should hold by pay handsome return on c; En:ployien $2,500 Cash, $157 Month. $3,500 Cash. §! Month—Save $1 £35.000 Ca; SINCE 1899—“NO PLACE LIKE HOME: NO KE oCRs» Complete and Convincing Details Available on Application . : Ask for Mr. Gaddis A, Freeman a the name of Commere solved 5 ..__ 24 i 3 Soogood SED AT | wooden supports undesneats e 1o%er, | while en Toute to their homes, Mr. !4 ‘ Rt v an BY WALTER J. ROBR. lapse was inevitable.” Garwood added. % 66 ° ° 2 of eyt 5102, whén ‘wutomabile | By Wirelesg to The Star aud @ Daily| Date has ot vecu fised for the in- e b3 Indy, please communicate with News. Copyright, 1922, {quest to determine responsibility for 3 4 ! dacovs, 151 10k st mow.? MANILA. Seruents S rthough | (i st ot cioni-sear-oid Madetine | _DOCTOR’S FEE UPHELD. OLD WO0OD FLOORS DRI U | . .|Kunkle. The child was crushed by 35 ¥ st. maw, | the naval radio station at Cavite has|p.jiing stone and her own companions. AUBURG: ‘Beptemiter: 2t not been able to pick up the United |She was in the center of the foyer | I 5 P e | States Navy yacht Apo, on which|when the floor cracked, and her body | practice of charging foreigners, from {was found beneath an unconsclous | countries where currencies are & el 5 : |girl of nine and a bleeding boy of | gtrong, & higher fee for medical | | making an inspéction tour in south-!gjont. services was upheld vesterday in the ADAMS, Main 1 CALIFORNTA °F B O e aen spend. SECCRITY STOR. | Governor Géneral Leonard Wood is 1140 15th Real Estate!”’ —is the startling title of one of the recent r(;porls of the Roger W. Babson Statistical Organization. This organi- zation has justly earned a reputation for the accuracy ¢ “Biggs Fu! ern waters, no particular fears are; Many of the yn\&ngste 'S W}:‘;l !Bd' Hamburg courtdo! SDDQII% The de; We've convinend fnoum- caped with cuts'and bumps, gathered | cision was rendered in the case o The Most bie meonle that BIGGS | fe1t here for the safety of the Apo|@BiC WM LM verounds of their |gn American who had received pro- | POR and HOT-WATER | because of the erratic “left-handed” | lhools to recount their experiences.|trnited treatment by a German, AN e ihe most|typhoon that swept the China seca}Apparently lhe)" t1;.—1\1 ll’orgznenTfih; physician, the court holding ;.h“r"' % ¥’ = | and Philippines waters for th a vivid phases o 16 tragedy. ey | 100 per cent increase over the fee fer'ra” 100% | an poi s for three days | I B Se S laughingly Dosing | sparbed German patients was rea- Heating. rmers. this week. p . i 3 for photographers. 4 : s 2 >4 The Biggs Engineering Co.|_The Apo is believed to be south of| Seven ofgzheilr companions, four boys ananls of its reports on economic conditions generally. 3 & S the storm_ zone or sheltered in some|and three girls, were among the miss- 3 s il 3 1910 Tt 2t e 17, :irslalndtcove riding out the storm. T |ins. - They” sustained broken legs or | $2,000 FOR AIDING SENATE. : Tthe repgrt quoted C?lLs attet;-lt}r()jn to th%e beginning 3| orts to communicate W, e vessel |arms. All were being care of a tremendous mov e S YOUR ROOF continue, however. their homes. and attending physicians | Payment of $2,000 to Joseph S s SLlos uilders to™the suburbs. ¥ 18 it in conllition to withstand the wint Typhoons never reach Mindanao|said they were “normal cases.” McCoy, Treasury ac Y Trenowne It sets out the obvious reasons for that move and con- <% rainn and snows? er | waters. in which the Apo is believed| ~Theyll be out before long de- |in financlal circles for his close estl- ludes with the following caution : <> 5 Ty ootor who attended three of | mates of government revenues, was cludes e following caution: 2 We will examine it and let syou know free. | to have been cruising. The route theic Voted yesterday by the Senate for his vessel is sup ed to have taken|them. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc, |ypasses islands which have shores suf- | Iree tickets had been jssued to school | services to the finance committee in Roefing Dept. 1114 9th st. Ph. M. 2490-249L. | ficiently hlghh to shelter from any| children for )'e!‘lel‘di:i)"slsh?w. dSc:re: drafting of the tarift bill. o storms. Furthermore, the Apo is ajof them, gaily attired, clustered abou Sweet Cider and Applcs stanch. seaworthy craft with power- | the corridor, awaiting admission. Then [ praceyon FOR MRS. GORGAS. 1UCKNOUGH" ORCHARTS, EDNOR, MD. |fyl engines, and should be able to{came the crash, and the joyous throng “If you are interested in real estate, the situation demands action! Tt means that if you want to buy de- sirable suburban land near any good city at present low prices you will have to go about it at once.” eisaoegoeieiiuisodeodesioiofoadosdoogeirnisatssderdeeiripoionioodeses The losses will easily exceed $500.000. Besides, the satisfaction and pleasure of living like MAIL BO2 this can’t be measured in dollars and cents. Mail boxes, all styles, from 23 pit up frec. Northwest Speclaity Co., | < ROOF PAINT ! Fiber Paint stops all leaks; in k: $1.30 gallon. . R. WINSLOW, 820 N. Y. ave. Main 4077. ¢ PRINTING Adaptable to our requirements. ‘The National Capital Press 12101212 D et. B ,OORS REFINISHED, CLEANED OR waxed by electric B. NASH, 408 § at. n.w. N o6, 5 sibility for the disaster. A e building inspecfor reported 5 = the flooring had been improperly con- Abe Martm SayS: et "€ o1 Selzenick, the proprietor, | Via Georgia ave. pike,.turn right near Glen-| Weather any ordinary gale. | was dropped fifteen feet into the cel-| o Senate 'bill to pay a monthly mont on state mad fo Colesville and left to The fact that the Apo has wireless|lar and covered with blocks of Tock ! ,ension of $150 to Mrs. Marie Dough- “dnor._ Bring_container. o equl!pmenl and has sent ‘;uc no “S Ojand concrete. Their bodies Wwere|ty Gorgas, C‘A\‘wmw of Gen. Gorgas, We Thoro hl R 8" signals is given as a further rea-|ripped and torn. who freed uba and Pani a from A _Yo“ Paint Not for Looks |5 why no alarm is felt for the safe Parents Storm Building. yellow fever, was passed yesterday ug y gree Stove- "“ID""’ but for pro- it ot Qe N e ere sunk in| ,, The alarm spread quickly and tran- SyRte Honae A e o et And we are following our belief just as quickly as S h That's why it's impor L leas 8 . e N 5 2 7 . e % 4 pipe TRNIRE THGUNTY Yehes “5; | PRilippine waters while the typhoon | US, BATSN(S e e e ossible by puttipg on the market the yery best available b ey i Enamel. o hewse. | RECKER batats are | 0 4 Manila, harbor and one went|heads restrained the hysterical and in Chevy Chase, D. C. d e S — e B : bR . i mothers. o < S 3 Becker Paifit and G U e oy ere Btate [ ™) trew of men worked in the chasm . You can buy a wonderful building site at the highest % THE SAME WORK THAT PAYS RENT g, Fe L S R B O New Homes [+ s s seien ndsarouned b magnicen hmes BUYS A HOME P The lo 1 easi S&'$500.000, | Wreckage in an attempt to fix respon- at a rate lower than will ever occur again. | Brookland Open and Lighted Until 9 PM. Sample House . 1301 Lawrence st. n.e. Fully Detached Spacious Porches 3 All Modern Improvements Reasonably Priced Modqnte Terms This Is the Time! This Is the Location! Frontages of 50 and 60 feet by an average depth of 140 feet on 33rd Street between Rittenhouse and Pat- terson, on Quesada Street between 33rd Streef and Broad Branch Road and on Broad Branch Road between Quesada and Patterson Streets. 3 " Come Out Today or Sunday! % Our Representative Will Be on the Ground However, there are just 24 lots—they will not wait! HANNON - & LUCHS said the building was inspected two months ago and proneunced sound. The free show was arranged Sev- eral days ago exclusively for nelgh- borhood school children. ~The pro- gram was to start about 4:30 o'clock and the crowd on hand consisted of the early delegatlon seeking cholce seats. The youngsters had romped about the theater until close to start- | ing timé. Then the restless group clustered around the ticket window. Buried Under Debris. | The crash and cries of the fright- ened _youngsters _were heard _two ensds youngstarswere heand oo FOR SALE Garage Lot 38x40 Price, $3,500 Every Home a Distinctive Picture in the Shannon and Luchs Intown Suburb 14th Street Terrace R A R A TR R R S ’ et o e Qne hundred and thirty-five homes have sold from $11,500 to $18,500 and on reasonable terms. Sold to government people, builders, real estate men and busi- ness men. People Who Know Values One Entire Operation Sold Before Completion 3 WHY-,PUT OFF? TO INSPECT nke 14th St. car (finext service in Washington) to Jeflerson St. N.W. Several_sample homes now open. Open until 9 o’clock every night. ofeedrodeadeodoadeedeodents IRONCLAD A New Roof With a Brush Let me apply one coat of Liquid Asbestos Roofing Cement to any kind of roof.. I guaran- 1ee same. Also sold in bulk. $1 . in 5-gal. W Eesrasnieat Sl - . _ Gl i : : Efielfifhi:lnf fi:lting . Next t’ findin’ a suitable sité | 1 Loition - Tne, . 713 l4th St' N'w'_ Mlil‘l 2345 % e fer s carbuncle, th hardest thing|| ' Weaver Bros. 1334 H St. N.W. Exclusive Agents : e is carryin’ a mattress upstairs. 735 15{!, St. N\W. Matn 1028 : | BYRON S. ADAMS, Finres, « -

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