Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1923, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 E———— TR T L e T e e e e e i | s . S, after. the oral arguments, will sup- | |falled to get any consideration of i Suburban Heights. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. (Bl the Busli or recommendasions 10| ASKS SHARP PROBE ey e [EK T R L 3 999 o Gronter mmaantior iy o com £ | wihin a range of 50 per cent. DF VETS BUREA pensation and disabilities are bei allowed by the Veterans' Bureau | ) Duty Upon Handles. 2 e | : Paint brush tlmndlenfure o'f,“f""fd‘ ';;{"‘,:‘t‘:;"-‘o’;'?he“figr;';_ than to th X under manufactur o t! | . | BRIIISH PA[:T 3 ' tari® act and bear n duty of ‘33 1-'§1Benew and Appeals Boards, Sayl‘I S per cent. The rate on wall pockets, % 2 cnml;‘\od(tl‘a‘u {gadel ‘ok! paper or pup:e:;} Head of Private Legion, Not mache and the like carry an & | icture g | & & Application fo' Ch % vl,!.(:rem Ifluty‘;l‘llfihper cber}l,!.. d Representative. P of Baby ere is sal 0 have been is- | Gefman Trade and Normalcy pplicatio r Change in position Camong ”some 'commission | ——— B $20.00 Dozen . 1 s members to await completion of pro- o ; R - W : Riic ! Rates of Paint Brushes Be- | duction cost: stuaica™Detion o com-| The Senate committee investigating Held Un to Baldwin in Ex NG PO ;;nuquulon con‘sldered of] n;onl: relnt‘l,ve}the Veterans' Bureau is asked in a! e fore Co ssion. Yol i genea. & |letter from Marvin Gates Sperry,| B change for Security. ore Lommissio | Druian lnales® Bt the nvemightian | Drosident of the Private Sotdiers and| S8 Main 4400 PP { of the latter has been completed and |Sailors’ Legion, said to represent more | =4 | & majority of the commission voted | 100.0 . | The first public hearings by thé|to proceed. although protost was| M7 100.000 privates to make sharp » ILE. o ; o Y 2 United States Tariff Commission |Made that hearings on commodities|2nd thorough probe of the entire ? Military curity on her a 3 : ¥ of lesser general consequence might | bureau affairs. fronti st be nart and pars under the operation of the flexible | conyey the Impression b d“imghy‘ e onticr: mu L g4 § o tariff provisions of the Fordney- |the commission to dodge highly con- | b s Trance's scettlement with Germany 8 MoComber tasift act Tave hetn sl trovermiml Goantie | the District review boards and cen- Entiean | Ao g Lt spaithinis y The law specifics that an announce- | tral board of appeals, which he says LEETH BROTHERS a 1 ¥ United States gov i for July 17 and 24. The hearing July o ment of a public hearing on any rate |are made up of officers of high rank o S S 17 is on application for change in | application must be gi at least | who gerved in the world war, Claim- s . | thirty days in advance of the date B i ter. The French will not finally j{is rates ob psing hEusnias, a0q July TNIEY AYs vnaa LS Ae e that on thems Dosas! tuere aru|ll FTRres choice outside office r : 24 on an application for a chanse | i b ounce. | N0 representatives from the private | t gle hold on the Ruhr were given today that the announce b e i > in the rate on wall pockets. jeut might be held up several davs | Soldiers and s i Sperry rec || rooms; second floor; central and thataaass eland-— - 3 5 : yas detians 3%l ommends the boards be reorganize ; 5 adfuated- The commisslon’s investigation [ longer, but it was declared that un- | ° i . o o . 5 t r‘ '““;‘ tions :‘"‘ :.‘.Ij‘r‘;:ld 5 = 5 § \ i 4 - AR W Ry A into production costs and other fac- | 1¢%% s0me other investigations, now |#2d in the future composed “entirely || downtown location; $75 mo. untit they o e guarantee ; | of cfvilians.” P AV —_—— tors bearing on the rate applications | haaremtiicn® COMPleted there was | *TCUVIIRR" L 1o wave 18 & policy p i \ no_disposition” to” change the dates |, CEIUSIZINE What he xay entar || The Realty & Investment Co; R ———— e — amm—— bave b leted abroad | for he ' Hearlngs v i gid economy and governmental y rp. IGH 4 2 g disabled needy soldiers. Mr. y of Marvin they are ready to go ahead —_— charges “there are tens of thousands | = Ith oral arguments as to whether | Perhaps the reason history repeats it- | o, € ";S‘P:i"inp,fllr:'?n::,l‘al"gl(fl}y’m:i:"ihit“ Washington tes Sorried In the law swhould be | gelf is because we are so slow to learn | after many montis of ederre vormmo: (235 1 . N.W. Main 24 laltered. The commission's findings | ite lessone. laiis” and\| through attorncre . hovell s otk St N-W. Main Soee she ' realizes ¢ will_resume front rank ind ully on the Fu- ropean coutinent. It is these condi- future, that impel ron pledges 1 rmed on this point. Sooner or £ R e e e Home Information WIFE POINTS QUT PLAIN TAM- SPIE SEED ENVELOPE THEY TIND IT WAS SQUASH, AND AGREE . R ”:"';"'\':: ?“:::"\-"Wd iLY RESEMBLANCE TO RADISH PLACED AS MARKER. TO LET ARGUMENT DROP . THE AMATEUR GARDENERS For the Man and Wife Who Have in the se of common: j | (© Wheskr Sy o \ 1l Wanted a Real Home at a nizht. in response to a rec nt influence | . of } g for a limited divorce. He makes a M l t P France.| DEREES WIFES CHARGES. |(o0.c Mol d0aie, BS moes | Moaerate rice that treaty | Denying his wife's charges that he | suading him to give her $1,000 and a | -(rad a 9 o'clock curfew regulation | few days later ordering him from | 5 in his household. Lemuel D. Hayes, their home. He is represented by At- | hus filed an answer to her petition | torneys Hawken & Havell. i iy | S e o Tt T ken § el | Previous to and since the purchase by us of 538 Building s I rolof the aneiio ; 'y ance ce. Briand : Lots in (B_lilg]ElTH our new Home Development at 36th e 2 [Eora e einen Soeteas | Better Management Means Larger Earnings! and R streets Northwest (right at the famous Western High o | Briand’s successor, Poincare. There | R | i mo doubt: Chis writer. 18 informei | School), every managing head of our Building Organization R R T Is Your Building Rented? : has personally inspected and investigated moderate sized p good” the mili ] . . . . . . reach a Defanst Wi Be | Fome mumer Sutiviacbry 1o Fea i Homes in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and in the out- 5 the Frenchiri than with the | DUring the latter days o e Lloyd | ’ 3 LA LI N A o g 4 iR Georke | kovecnment n agrecmont | The many facilities of this big organization make for lying sections of New York. Chance to “Caxh In” On Pledges. | ho French demanded categorical quicker action in renting available space, in securing the Premier Baldwin undoubtedly will |assurances of what Bri n would do be given an opportunity by the French [ —how many army corps would be best type of tenants, and relieving the owner of worry and These Inves'tlgatlons reveal a sts:rtlmg tendency on the b i’ B T e e R = I part of many builders toward the belief that because a home Turis pea e subs Polncare May Seek Pact. i i S1 i (3.\|r~v\||}' to Pr 21 So the hour m." be approaching | The results obtained for others can be obtained for 1s to be moderate i size 1t ShOUId be Cheap' Parix Clemenceau was in- [ S0 TRears Gl aa oIK sl ~ - 2 i Tmmn' W ilwon and pre: |l ”""VI e \.'4,,; .e‘.".‘i‘,, ua‘df; vou. Let us tell you how! .Cheap in Architecture first, ALL ALIKE. Cheap in ntha Rhine country, |the promised guarantees of security. i Finish—we may even say no real finish at all—and awfully e Aobrated b g (ke Brithin s propoks E@ | cheap in Appointments, such things as lend much comfort to [ del e el a simple “gentlemen’s agreement” to ’Q ANDCS S that sort of thing. edau was offered and gxe d them?” Some authorit think ALL E “ome to French aid under well-defincd Home Living. conditions. It would remain to be seen if anvthing so indefinite & that | - .'-"l‘,:\\\(lllld propitiate Fl‘lffll' public sen- H ~ . . ent. [} thi s certain—Pa - | 9, IR i S i Hardly Ever Did We Find Really Bad uritry t 801 thing t. le v . ndunmisiakanie 1 dn° Krance's i or Serious Structural Defects—the Law ands as an invulnerable bulwark i against a revenge thrust from across T, e i e Qe I8 pEainat R T ! Seems to Care for That Very Well hiaRRD. FLDER MIX-MFETING PO — | _ ocate your et B e 5 | AIRGRAFT CARRIER et We neither believed in nor practiced cheap methods and business 3 i Eazini B ons OPEN TO VISITORS z — agree ably . we Broke Down that worn-out idea when we started to build Gold Notes.— by the Washington Gas Light | five-year seven and one-half notes.” and 'the provisions con- —and you will, we believe, find T The T. I,am:lhfl. the Navy's the accommodations in our new 3 - Aircraft carrier, will bo open to vis- Office Building—1417 K Stre | , : - We Are Now O Break It U itors today, tomorrow and Monday. o A - | the bureau of naval aeronautics an- g"mg‘"‘“\? evsrythmg that can li| e Are [Now Uut to brea t p i one indred and three Der [ nounces. Requests from government le‘ esir ef 7rconvegxem_:e; . value thereof, and the ac | employes and others unable to visit cheeriness; facility; effective [f|| I R l M d P d H 00l , 192 . . . A -, e e v aniplaN Sl i sienting Bestiviticy - finish, and janitor and elevator n ea 0 erate rce omes . ; | resulted in holding the Langley over. service that will be continu. The Langley is docked at the Wash- ] ously competent. ington navy vard, and wil be open n S | until 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, from y We have planned for our own 9 to 12 4nd 1 to 4 tomorrow and the e Al : i same hours Monday. It will leave comfort and efliclency—hepce Tyeaday for Hampton Roads, Va. 4 we believe YOUR require- iz Officers and bluejackets will e K ey present to show the visitors the prin- 7, ments will be fully met. Rooms ; X ey CERUICE | clpal features of this strange cratt. singly or en suite. e — ambla 5296~ stimates ¥ | The bureau of aeronautics has receiv- : . ork gusranteed. HIL - [ ed many letters from Washingtonians | For pll;hculm apply to our = and visiting Shriners setting forth | Rental Department, Ground Floor. their interest in the peculiarly con- | ko] “i“jg;.';‘m structed boat. ‘ ; | Boss and P helps @fl EITH will have moderate sized Real Homes and 5 5 5 : ot —— ; _The Home of Homes - - A s 5 I | o e, gone o ove maceh o | 17 K S Pl Wiain 4340 every Detail of Architecture, Construction and Finish will | money to burn. i be the Equal of any $20,000 Home your money will buy. And This Will Be Done for You, Not Through 5 coneger e | Any Requirement of Law, But Through the Have Pretty Floors Th F t. ° t’ O ; Same Motives That Have Made Our Business BT, Sinlt b Franti 2. " € resuavities re Ver a Success Since Its Beginning in 1906. iThe American Fire Insurance e 29 ! Lo ol ils Do of £t But Remaining Shriners BhtiT s e O‘A:‘:"n’é";nf “compans. Gi1 Tt Sher Tt 11y, Yttt aami: —who are engaged in manufacturing, general The Milion Dollar é“;;;;}'{;.'g‘ contracting, rock and stone production, ship- In s el Plant ' building, railroading, mining and kindred in- (Bfle EITH Satistaction—plus. fThe National Capital Press dustries will be intensely interested in visiting The First To Buy Will Be The First To Profit BE - 01212 D ot. nw. | Printing Accuracy { the yards of— &"knowing How'' assures you perfection. BYRON S. ADAMS, Frivtez E The Western Marme E‘i Salvage CO Why Pay More' Don’t Forget the Roof Alexandria, Va. ‘. One of the most costly things you can il B Call Main 2612 i, CE--"“'W:“:: ?::. :n:-“; 4 By auto, drive across the Q street bridge,_turn north one block to R ?:10';1‘" e —And arrange to see them dismantling the big ocean- street and drive due west to 36th street (right next to Western High o Tout oot anl st e P A S Rk rices A Stk s e going freighters, making possible unprecedented bar- School). Or take P street car to 35th street afl:i walk north to R street, Grafton&Son,Inc., V1, & gains in slightly used equipment, and adaptable to all or Wisconsin avenue car to R street and walk west to 36th street. n Tr.’ bldg. Roofing_Experts of 35_Y Plone M. 760, ROOFS e i types of land work. +-By experts who know how. Boilers r Masts Anchors Don’t Pul Off » Estimates cheerfulls furnished free. 5 s By e A N Tanks Lifeboats 2. Condpansus Chain Cable I;]efrlpnling Plants "Bufivuu HEAT in Heating.” {it'l! Prove Economical Feed Water Heaters Ao ; ¢ 5 " : : oo, have Heating Repaies Botts T Glake ek Devies HANNON -&-LUCH e ity o B ™ - Steering Engines Anvils Hatech Bars The Bi%g‘f;}&*::f:figg- —and many other valuable items, slightly used but in : : Ownerd and Builders. WARR ¥ 5 S*"".“"’ “i e:I: Roofs excellent mechanical condition, at less than one-third of A V1N Fetnleelondal g oo replacement cost. and attiibute our long success to thorough ¢ work at moderate cost. Don't tear off the old roof. See us first! JTOONS I3RS, ihene wain 3. : $12,000 to $20,000 Homes. A New Type of Home Awaits Your Inspection

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