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“THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923, gl —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |BUREAU HUNTSVAINLY | snsmimsi e toe ves Lunon on svornge, e g, 32 o0 res. less than $4.000,000 damage. The|In addition to this, which includes FOR M|SS|NG {flames have swept over an area of |only the value of the timber on the | 280 square mlles during the past two | land. many rn:ills, houses, stables and. | weeks. various other buildings. as well us —— based several bridges, have Deen destroyed. —_— - T T T President Must Be Definite "On Issues to Win Over West| ; . Al e TR : 3 i Theft of $101,000 in Farm Loen % o . om e Paper Suspected—Two Motives Tour to 'Ivak_e Him Thn?ug_h Enemy Coun- b s try, Where Party Lines Have Been At Droppeil GEHGVGH}’ by Voters. ;:;“m:::‘n:flsn:és:.:tzou“:o;:r;gur:ge::]l o graving and printing, Director Hill| g announced this morning. i : The damage cstimate was i ‘ ‘ ‘ | Appealing to Small Investors These First Trust Notes, with their absolute security, are assured 777, interest No trace had been found today of | Always First Trust Notes have been considered the BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Tresident Harding is about to in- vade what. in a political sens heceme “enemy country™ since I ewept into office by an unparalle noajority in 1920, State after s that was carried by the republicans three vears ago went democ Tn the order of Mr. Hardi tmpending itinerary this is the story Missouri—Re-elected a democratic genato Kansas—Iiected a deme ernor. Colotado — tie gov- Elected a democratic s since appointed a | ed u deceased re- Wyoming — E demo, - and re-elected a demo le-clected a democratic sen- ed a democratic weted a democratic a democrate gov- | Harding fully appreciates the eitua- | tion. He knows that “the winning of the “west” cannot be accomplished | with fine words or a presidential | smile. He is conscious that national elections no longer are decided by a €w Divotal states in the ea J dle west. President-making President-unmaking have been trans- ferred to the broad reaches beyond the sippi. and. as Woodrow Wilson showed in 1916, one western state is enough to decide the {ssu Undoubte 5. Harding embarking expedition » be of decisive influence lv political future. That is wills it so or not. insistence upon the character. r's presidential campaign Is ar at hand and too much In e public mind to permit Mr. Hard- ing that complete detachment from | olitics which he sincerely desires around the western arren upon an . he ircle. n tae world court. | and other sub- I ration achievement. st o . | 1o talk want to appear in {candidate for re-election, seeking !voters’ approval of his stewardship. I'ut he definitely catalogued in JUST THE RIGHT TEM- PERATURE \TER TO - TAKES DEEP BREATH AND STEPS IN WATER SUDDEMNLY STARTS T RUN COLD. GROPES PRANTICALLY FOR HOT W. 15 BREATHING LIKE A PORPOISE BY TIME HE TINDS HANDLE. UNI TUNATELY GETS WRONG ) The investigation by the Treasury | secret service operatives continues| in full force, it was Indicated, with the hope of locating either some rec- ord of the bonds or the cause for thelr | disappearance Director Hiil today, although hesi- tating to announce definitely that he | belleved the bonds were stolen. in- dicated that he thought there would he two motives nrompting their theft, if they were stolen. These he indi- cated,” were. a desire to steal from the government or to discredit the present administration of the ‘bureau | of engraving and printing. it iy $4,000,000 FIRE LOSS. New Brunswick Estimates Damage | to the Forests. FREDERICTON, N. B, June 16.— Offices for Rent ideal investment—and now that we are dividing them into multiples of $100, $250, $500, $1,000—they become available to the small investors as well as the large. . At this time we are offering a Trust on a wonderful piece of downtown property—which is very attractive in its security—and pays 7 interest. Won't you take the matter up in detail with our Mr., Boss, Mr. Phelps or Mr. Webster? Inquiry entails no obligation. Boss and Phelps The Home of Homes 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 No. 1653 Pa. Ave. Opposite State Dept. Ry BELLOWS TO TURN OFF WATER. DOWNSTAIRS, IN KITCHEN ONE . HASTILY RECTIPES ERROR.. PRESENTLY WATER VANISHES TO MERE TRICKLE HAS ONE MMUTE QF CARE PREE SPLASHING EN- JOYMENT. THEN COMING , AND QUICKLY ENDS BATH MOPPING (P PLOOR WITH| HER. BEST TOWEL ti ates went | Peopla’s minds as an aspirant for a e .ot dis- | Second term. and it is in that Hght n on local mostly agri- | byond all question, that the western- tical lne will listen to him &nd study him 0. P. managers make no secret Two large rooms on “ng. but it wa ¥ a rebuke of ‘the reput of 1daho. in whose will speak twice B to this writer will find that the party hed in the west. Po- out there don't n bility t ve lost faith in gen- them The Statesman or the party ot submit th dges n. is doomed.” ding Sces Situation. __SPECIAL NOTICES. RS OF VETER i hold an ex e stock. trade and fixtures of 1301 Wisconsin ave., owned reditors will piease pre- W 5 Seven and One- snant to the as Light its five.year sev 4 per cen otes.” and The provisious co e tcle etghit of the indenture re. e e, ated Jannars 1. 1021, from > American Seenrity and Trust notice fe lereby given as Light Company of its o xatd o, “on Juty 1, 1923, at the | e of the corner of 15th st. i Pennevivania ave. northwest, Washington. Tuterest will ccase to acerue on 3 19: any ight § ins Li non _sa ‘thereipon Qetermine T TOX 6. IPANY. By SECT " Electrical 'Wiring © six-roon_howse wired l-nnm!p!_‘nn.mwj:‘ 1 beg to announce To_ms trionte St former pairons that 1 am Enterprise Paint & Glass Co. Charles E. Hodgkins, Mgr. i Good Printing * The National Capital Press i = ulo-‘zl? D st Printing Specialists With certainty insteads of chance as regards satisfaction “High grade. but not high priced. " BYRON S. ADAMS, JREes ROOF TROUBLES? i sined paper. musty. en 11 heaith—follow v storm. It is our busl- loaks roofs. Send for us: 1 St. N.W. Phone Main £33, = kgs Py A . . Next Winter’s Coal and Vapor B e e eason. Heating. able on repairs and new fu- wtallntions ‘The Biggs Enginecering Co. ARR W. BIGGS President. W . Frank. 317. an Fire Insurance Co. of the District of Columbia. The annual election of trustees of American Fire Insurance Co. of D). (. of the compan June 24 m. 10 1 p. Fiftieth anni ized June 10, 1873. H. BERGMANN, Secretary. DID THE ROOF LEAK? Have our Roofing Experts find the leak and repair it before the walls and papec are damaged. Company. Phoor Main 14, Roeofing, 1416 F st. n.w. —Now 1s_the tme to have your roof repaired and paint- Let the roofing experts of - ine your roof and Taate. Reasonabie prices Grafton&Son,Inc,, ™ Roofing Experts of 35_Years. NISH ELECTRIC MACHINE, . NASH, COLUMBIA 4231. ~ T ROOF EXPERTS "PAINTING—REPAIRING Citimates cheerfully furnished free. » R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. Boofiog Degt, 1114 Sth st. Ph, M. 24902491 One of the wdest of man who may_ manage the paign, W. 3 dvance agent to a far E one he will j talk to in th He is addressing | and a. the Dakota B ta g sconsin every time Missouri and Kansas, nd Wyoming, Utah, Idaho st of the states on his |end | tme tab Personality Counts. akes with him an politician in the United cordially envies him | his arably sonali He is virtually a stranger | { to the T he is touring. In 1916 | | hes for 1920 pre- Harding { a few w hes. and in his { convention s Mr ed o ¥ into the midd . the Mississippi nountain country | t region ha ¢ will find him, ¥body d 4 esident who looks the " as £ 1 H, Hard- impending tri like admit the talking” for | find it nece: such a possi- andidacy to be remembere ling. to date. has au- able that commits him | nother term withdraw from the 1 | morrow without contradicting a word | that ever escaped his lips on the sub- | of his cabinet— nd Daygherty—have “renominated” him. But Harding hims, rt whole and fancy count heavily in Mr. avor on his nd and enemy will do such persuas Eim that he will Many of his friends alwa been convinced Harding intends remain ommitted until this west ern trip is behind him. Stock ¥ |, Onme man is wat of the President's admirers is Hirzm Johns t one time John- on's friends hugged the delusion he n A stand-up | an nomination was when the | following the | ; 1al elections, were at bb. Since then s stock has risen ay bly he Johnsonites now ve i |abandoned their hope of frightening | dent out of the race, and| will euter it on the Californian's be- alf only if Mr. Harding definitely, -+ At this writing. with “the| winning of the west” in Harding, as his friends earnestly be- lieve, th s s in_politics t will be triumphantl his party in June, 1 | (Copyri DISTRICT BOY HONORED. Gibson Elected Manager of Paper | at College, William Martin Gibson. a Tech High School sraduate. has just been honored at the Carnegie Institute of | Technology, where he will begin his junior year in the fall, by being elected “assistant business manager of the institution’s official organ, the artan Gibson secured the newspaper work in the circulation | department of The Star. where he was | | employed < hours while is the son of| of the bureau of ng an engineering | at Carnegie Tech. NAMES A CORESPONDENT. rudiments of i Elton T. Bulwer Sues Wife for Ab- solute Divorce. Eiton T. Bulwer vesterday filed suit for an absolute divorce from his wife, Naomi H. Bulwer, and asked the court ; to compel her to surrender to him | certain household furniture which he she is withholding from him. were married at Baltimore De- cember 23, 1919, and have no children. Misconduct is alleged and a core- spondent named in the petition filed through Attorneys mon, Koenigs- berger & Young. i —_— . SIGNS HAYWO00D DIVORCE. Chief Justice McCoy has signed a final decree of absolute divorce favor of Mrs. Bessie . Haywood | agal Markley R. Haywood, al dentist. The wife is given the cus- | tody of the two children and perma- nent alimony of $80 per month. At- jtorneys Newmyer & King represent- jed the wife. $69,000,000Paid On British Debt In Liberty Bonds Great Britain and the republic of Finland yesterday paid into the Treasury’ installments on their war debts to. this country. The Great Britain pavment amounted to $69,000,000, and s authorized by the terms of the debt agree- ment wag made in liberty bonds, accepted at par. and accrued in- terest, withl a small cash adjust. ment.” The bonds thus accepted were canceled and retired and :.hel public debt reduced accord- ngly. Finland made the first semi- annual payment of interest, | amounting to $135,000 on its in- debtedness to the United States in cash. PORTRAIT OF A MAN R8s © wheeersym e JOKING - A SHOWER - BATH SUPPORT UNDERWOOD. Alamaba Democrats Behind Sena- tor for President in 1924. Willlam E. and general { Youngstown Sheet and died here last night. one of the most wldely known steel executives in the country. M pany, ning was taken i few days ago, returning home .imme- The cause of death was not diateiy. made known. V. Urderwood of A iven the unanimous in- dorsement of the executive committee for President of | the United States, in session here. STEEL EXECUTIVE DEAD. HEADS COLLEGE WOMEN. Dean of Wheaton Comes to Take D. C. Post in Fall. Miss Mina Kerr, dean of Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., during the | ) will come to Washington | as executive secretary of American Association of U Women. June 16, state democratic 16— is rr. a Smith gra. &. vice president of Milwaukee-Downer manager of the ent of the As- Tube Com- 1 succeed He w Serv sieretary of the American Assoc York a tion of University Women. and will represent the association at oms. $# wee: nual convention in Por ‘~hower July ¢ cent more. il in New Number 8. Series to Follow The Shannon and Luchs Club Room In The New Brick, Semi-Detached Character Homes In Their Intown Suburb 14th Street Terrace Our Ciub Room is a man's room especially fitted for his comfort, and on the main floor of the home. There are so many comforts in these Homes for the real Home Keepers. that we could not improve, so we added the Man's Room. g This Club Room also has a private toilet, five windows, big glass doors, book shelves, and is exactly what we call it— The Man’s Club Room The four bedrooms, the attic, the subdivided cellar, laun- dry room, furnace room, cold storage room. Separate room for coal, together with the unusualness of our ,ow price, makes this Home Washington’s Best Buy Price, $15,500 Easy Terms Why Pay More TO INSPECT Take any 14th Street car (finest service in Washington), to Ingraham Street or drive oyt 16th Street and through Colorado vTi.me for a good picture of Baby $20.00 Dozen mgmon. et FLAT TIRE? | sev MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Charge Never _HOTEL INN 604-610 9th St. N.W. Former! Phone. street floor with show win- dow, suitable for invest- ment brokers or real es- tate office. 2 Large Rooms on First Floor Suite of 3 Rooms on First Floor North Washington Realty Co., Incorporated 1€53 Pa. Ave. N.W. Opposite State Dept. Main 6153 — HURIETH ) Shannon and Luchs At 36th and R Sts. NW. (Right at the Famous Western High School) 30 of the Most Remarkable Moderate Priced Homes Washington Has Ever Seen We have belief in the theory that— hose who desire i ipe home are rapidly appre- ciating the fact that Better-Built 11 rooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage. Elegant appointments OPEN SUNDAY W. C. and A. N. MILLER Realtors and Builders 1118 17th St. NW. Main 1790 The New 500 Home Development gone into this operation in a profound When a man and wife or family want a moderate priced home—one that a limited capital and income will buy—they should get for their money the same refinements, the same comforts and the same benefit of fine architecture that the rich man demands for his monev. Therefore every detail of our (B._m Homes are a decent representation of Toney’s Worth for Hard Earned Dollars. . A Startlingly Low Price to be Announced During the Week Qur prices will first be announced to all persons having seen the properties during their construction. This we consider only fair to those who have taken their time to investigate. The First to Buy Will Be the First to Profit A Six-Room Home of Character and Refinement Built to Last and Grow in Value. A4 Home Any Man or Woman Would Be Proud to Own A neighborhood filled with value-giving environments, such as the Great Georgetown University, the Western High School, The Convent of The Visitation (for girls), The Wonder- ful Episcopal Schools for both boys and girls. National Cathedral, The National Cathedral Excellent Churches and Graded Schools. A community surrounded by great homes and estates. What better community does Washington offer for rearing a family? Why Pay More In Far Less Desirable Sections Don’t Put Off Inspection TO INSPECT By auto—drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R Street and drive due west to 36th Street (right next the Western High School). Or take P Street car to 35th Street and walk north to R Street, or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street and walk west to 36th Street. SHANNON - & LUCHS| OWNERS AND BUILDERS

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