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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923. Presidential Possibilities Abe Mestioginys: ANIAGUNSM 10 US. F e Biihis Tivaoabi and Impossibilities MILLER-BUILT $29,500 38th and Jocelyn Sts. That's what you've got when you buy these First Trust Notes we are offering. Back of them there is one -of the best pieces of down-town real estate—worth far beyond the trust— so that your money is absolutely safe —and the 7% mterest definitely as- sured. Large investors favor realty notes —and we are dividing these into small denominations—$100, $250, $500 and $1,000—to make them available to N those with moderate amounts to in- I' TOKIO, July 14—Antagonism to- vest. WeED A Wmexice: Iy cropBing out Hiers Our Mr. Boss, Mr. Phelps or Mr. Webster as Japanese become more agitated i i i will be ver; lad to go into details. over the Chinese boycott situation. 7 E £ Speakers at many meetings are| B d Ph 1 charging that American and British | 0SS an (S pS Interests are seeking to secure Japa- \ The Home of Homes nese trade in China. The wildest and most serious charge vet developed [l 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 was made at a meeting of hundreds STIRRED IN TOKI0 |Japanese Say China’s ‘Boy- 2 ’ cott Was Plotted in Amer- X—Robert M. La Follette. e BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ica and Britain. Senator Robert M. La Follette of |peal. He will be in the Senate, where ety 4 ¢ | avenues of publicity will be open to NSRAREL Iv the peal BieoEy Eowl 9l | him daily. His war record is little the western political situation. mentioned nowadays, for it only Shrewdly keeping in the back- | ]n‘-‘o\'c;d K ‘honmg'{‘l‘:xg lo' mo_;;z‘ wh‘o em- 0 is ea v da c3 he | Phasized it in Wisconsin. e alleged g"“’f“ at this early date because he | nol 00y of Ta Follette for daring nows how easy it is to spoll one's |ty express his own views was one of chances by premature action, the|the principal factors in his last vic- Wisconsin senator is the man who | tory in Wisconsin. fits in exactly with what the western By No Means a Dry. farmers really want. They talk |, Mr. La Follette is by no means a £ 5 “dry” But he probably would avoid &bout Henry Ford because his name | pronibition as an issue, for he be- 1s a symbol of their craving, but|lieves other things ave more impor- What ‘they mean ia a La Follette. tant to the west just now. Nor is his | kel Bt which | Yoting strength confined to the west. m:‘-“;s CL D }‘*"Q\’C»}s}‘,:t‘s“:“ Large numbers of votes in eastern e e e cities would be found in the La Fol- » o 4 o P o e e ) f he were t! allot, lican primaries and then easily won | ypin CGHRG fe 10 PR B % I o of business men and political leaders the race for re-election. People Wol- | ipe “eagtern states who sympathize when one speaker declared that the dered at that situation and attrib- | sorn. ex 4 L “ oo Sl itlon Ay | With the views held by La Follette Oh, give me another chance, | american government had sent!| BY E. R. EGGER. By Wireless to The Star Andgz(;mclgo Daily The Center of Attraction in CHEVY CHASE 11 Roomx—3 Baths—2-Car Garage [y} PEN SUNDAY W. C. and A. N. MILLER 1119 17th St. N.W. Main 1790 £ - all e about the war would boit the two B N : 1,200,000 orican o S local, mostly La Follette himself. regular party tickets to help La Fol. | don’t be a_ brute!!!” shnelge’d“*“vcr‘-lml B T e et Tia Folletts Tafinencs. |lette if he ran independently. Miss Fern Mopps, this mornin’, | ing that it was to be used in creating The farmer-labor groups of the na- | . Qe 2 S - e an i But then came the Brookhart epi- |tion would he tempted to throw their | When ’Squire Marsh Swallow | antitapanese st ol e Eamte sode in Towa. a after that the |strength to La Follette if the two:told her she’d have t' wear cot- | tcdly absurd, the fact that they are| Shipstead victor innesota, and [major parties nominated men who | oot co o S Ll on uttered is significant, since such in a few days there will be another Were known as liberal conservatives 3 . charges never fall on deaf ears, and demonstration in Minn a of La|or even progressives. Radlcalism is| (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) - { Price Only $6,450 | also Indicate the feelings and opin- Follette strength in the selection |on the upgrade in the west. Agricul- _ <34 = of & successor to the late Senator | tural discontent is the dominant s e T e D Down Town ‘ ¥ Knute Nelson. North Dakota wor- |a¢ o whole electorate. Fi. h 1 i shibs L “Follocte. The triumph of | That “What ‘sives rleo to the s of | et e el s ! olatte victors the exponent of agrarian socialism. {adaitional warships be dispatched to . ® It is too early perhaps for the gen- | I i)‘“l\ - Senator \l*x _ Follette hasn' halt the boycott. It also is urged that G s s [opened up vet. wihen e docs ne will | an indemnity be demanded covering Ten minutes’ walk from 15th and H Streets. 16th and A St N E the republic ce, giving Mr. Hard- | m’:":r’au)sf'ififyc‘:{‘xx"é‘l’f‘n"‘»fi:rfi'f‘m"’ Attractive new building, marble finish in corridor, S. . ing the only H - 1 | . o The situation is daily becomin etc.; refined appointments. 3 rooms and bath, $60 Car: ew Hi; o ot Caiitore nore aritical and fhet s o | PP (Just North East Cap. s and New High School) ot of Pennsyl- entified with the are back in the ison. who is now ccted to m ernment will be unable to abstain | to $77.50. 4 much longer from taking drastic The world’s stock of wheat, in the | measures in the face of the increas- | opinion of Managing Director Meyer | ing demands from the pul {of the War Finance Corporation, is | not dangerously large. There is “too ! JOB FOR CHEMIST {much talk about dangerously large | o = of grain, Mr. Meyer said, The only new city houses offered on the market for this price and on such easy terms All Houses Open for Inspection All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments regular fold }in Europe, w fight o 2110 19th Street Just South of Wyoming Ave. and Near Columbia Road . made by Louis alifornia senator of any substan- | jtial ground for opposing the renom- | Stock Tests to Be Held to Fill Navy Yard {ination of ‘the President. Senator |analyzing statistics concerning grains " N0 has s a L‘oau“ri and the difficulty of marketing them. Position. % " 7 3 % : A et ':he e:(:erie}r‘wel:f‘lh;lnsl :wobyen”rs.l The Civil Service Commission today \ e;;y‘];hulceh!o;au]on—flttrag:utve 1‘;:{;'11:«3; ga?el; All houses have outlets for sink and gas range 5 e sald. “should lead us to be dis- [unnounced that it will receive appli- ment building; high-class appointments and finis i oLy e DA eheet - as o ; Es et = 2 on second floor, so you can easily rent second Fl()r(‘("lra"‘fin:: »’\’hl'r:_‘h‘“Q’lh"‘gc“:a;(;;“l‘: trustful” of such figures cations until August 18 for positions | throughout; corridors finished in marble and black i % . floor for enough to make monthly payments. { Follette would be Mr. Harding's oniy | He added that some persons who assistant metallurgical chemist in | as happened since | believed they were helping the wheat and white tile, 3 and 4 rooms and bath, $70 to $90. opponent. Much e naval gun factory here. The en- A pid : then to confirm prediction. The | producers in talking of the world |trance salary is $5.36 a da Make reservation now and have privilege of selecting west is aching for a La Follette lead- | sypplies were actually lending them- | ,LN® commission will receive until | wall decorations. ership, and the W }try his hand at it nsin senator will | the same date applications for posi- | he next session |S€lves to the spread of propaganda tion as radio operator in the fifth for depressing prices. lighthouse district, with headquarters ‘I think, Appointe 4 whey | #t Baltimore, at $300 a year, plus the Ix° ald Mr. Meyer, “they |} £ $20 ¥ are dlscouraging buyers, frightening | D9RUS of 320 a month ASKS GUMPRUMISE producers and encouraging bear | Allowed from 5 cents to $1 u day for oore 1 ) nc. speculators. Asserting that there | SUbsistence. appeared to be no doubt that ade- R e—— i o ST ainchs Tas! Sualikble "eor ||| A commanleupach itIoAIAE one 1 1420-22 H St. the marketing of crops this year,” Mr. | was that magnetic mountains Meyer's statement continued: ships to fall to pieces by drawing ooking over the wheat position | from them their iron nalls of America in the long run and from | {a broader point of view, the position | == s of America as a producer of wheat ||| - | | | 1 ROBERT M. LA FOLLI for export will depend on its ability going to happen in the De ||0 |‘)r‘0durw’ ‘;)]ph:‘ at a profit in com- session of Co but Se ay - petition with other producing cou Folletre hegun 1o do| LOrd Birkenhead Wants Eng- | tries ot the worid, There is cons his thinking, and his opponents have {erable opinion to the effect that the begun to do their cost of producing wheat in this coun- The so-called re land to Accept Secretary |irs it the present time is such as in th at to put us out of competition with f what eral public to begin thinking « 1 0 Plenty of Light and Air In the New Apartments or it nearly all ’ countries like Argentina, Australia I i e oo e, Hughes’ Proposal. and Canada, Where Tower-priced lands, Bave in commen with the oid Tepub- cheaper farm labor and generally a lican party only the name republican. lower costs are determining factors In the hous Follette’s ten| Unusual interest was evidenced in D Oxlshon GndSesss K cons h % erable acreage which was planted diplomatic circles here in a cablegram | in wheat last year has been planted in quoting in part a communication to the f:m;n this year. dlf it d,;ws "f‘" pay | o e ¥ - | the farmer to produce wheat for ex- 2 andul. | London Times, signed by Lord Birken- f 1%, "Fleer (0 Paotiies. “asa ‘matter popder these cireumstances, Mr. La ihead, former lord high chancellor of | of Business, must and will be ad- iy Sored . B ike ap- | England, strongly urging that the Brit- [justed in the states where production for an old-fashioned Bryanlike ap. e e k) sh government accept Secretary Hughes' | 21 be diverted into other more prof- ‘%' | itable directions until our wheat pro- |proposal for a treaty agreement which ! duction is balanced with the Ameri- would permit the movement of sealed }can requirements.” or eleven he will hold the ba orit swed to a mer Between 14th and 16th streets northwest. Reached by 16th street bus and 14th street car line. $6250 Large living room, dining alcove, kitchenette, spacious ressing room with two makogany In-a-Dor beds and tiled bath. $79.50 Large mneception hall leading finto beautifal living room of Iarge proportions, spacious hed chamber, unusuaily attractive dressing room with double mahogany In-a-Dor bed. Tastefully arranged dining room and kitchenette with built-in china closet. All apartments have outside rooms, Freach doors windows, kardwood floors, polychrome electric fixtures, and floor plugs in every room. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION \fanagcr 1441 Shrnu; road, Apartment 101 ' %mmnnmm bnin st - |||m|umn|m|mnmn||nmnumumuumnflmunnmnmnnmummmmmmmm||unmmnnml rom Wisconsin L 7 Sold in New Development Just Beginning : i Nowhere has Washington seen such' unanimous Public b d the se ch d sei: f - . y,.;.mm e : Hikree s L ,,,’;'(,f,':*,‘:,‘a)“’,’:;;?,y"‘:."‘d‘ih‘;‘m:;,‘;;';' Approval of Homes as here in Al minton” 8 s | { twelve-mil it While comment on | [ et 28 T8N jeen in the cage | Lord Birkenhead’s argument was with- {of bovs and twelve in_that of girls referred | it Department it n St now TAN Havs C Ll vious that they viewed it with great | s in yon mer place as | 1t . ] ‘ e e e neoln | contention that the Supr | i 2 nstructios uf the Volsts - V. \\\lU\h D] C y right i OHIO. ... J 4 2 8 8 S| WY ool 4 s v | RITEY 3 it by the : plainly ing in the preamble the ste Buflt by C. H. Small of the rce of the three- { mile limit r ting that both SAMPLE HOUSE nations are prepared to maintain it, | but placing it on record that without | F prejudice to the maintenance of the . W rule the British government conced to the United States government for | Open Daily Until 8 P.M. BE:| the temporary purpose of dealing | ¥ bridge! near | with bootlegging thearight of treat- | o -"'""\'.‘r‘}"e xi’&mfn. ing the waters around the American 9 Bmlt—z Left e J coast for a distance of tweive miles | FERG. Trustee, e BT e S e, mall M. 1827. | international rul Thy = el — == good construction, finish and Lord Birkenhead's statement that | noe. The " srrangement " 1s ‘a_renewable period of about twelve | 1; rooms are large and well months might be suggested in the | ghted; spacious breakfast and first instance” for the duration of | looping porches. Deep rear yards. such a convention also was viewed Ong:iless Wit tn) garage: & ‘,..,‘,.‘""r“'f":ff,i.‘."f“,,,‘, i st endin cerarimentbone | EASY TERMS " : ; : HOTEL lNN Hedges & Middleton, Inc. ‘And the cold facts back of this great public approval is ‘ that nowhere else has the Washington public had the op- ] MOST DESIRABLE APARTMENTS portunity to buy a real home of this caliber for so little Hil THE _ARGONNE tmnoncy. i On Columbia Road at 16th St. ; A Wonderful View of the Entire City and Beautiful | Price Now, $7,700 and Up 1l ROCK CREEK VALLEY &3 We offer in this magnificent absolutely fireproof ‘ And They Are Up in the Northwest ¥ Birone: Main Sro8a100"" 1334 H St. N.W. building, tasteful apartments that contain large, That means permanent values, excellent environ- 1 FRANKLIN 9503 bright rooms, spacious closets, tile baths with all built- in fixtures. YRomE SOl g Hock: L it thank | 8L T e e e i | Zrivit ments, the best schools. Children don’t have to play the wt__thirty-three years. CHARLI room, 50 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother’s. . FAWFAX = - in the streets. 1 604-610 9th St. N.W. REALTORS Convenient Location Service Unexcelled Unsurpassed Neighborhood Reasonably Priced 8T R st = IR'S” POT S \ Preservation is cheaper than con- Reserve an apartment now for occupancy October 1st. Your Immediate Personal Inspection Is Requested 1 S ) : Can be bought at & struction. Preserve your property s 2 | with Apply to Manager on Premises or o go D2t F‘°° ua | DEVOE'S LEAD & ZINC PAINTS | At 36th and R Sts. N.W || William S, Phillips o4 Becker Paint & Glass Co. (Right at the Western High School) 15th and K Sts. N.W. Main 4600 TIMELY WARNINGl 1239 Wisconsin Ave. West o7 Homes 5 g Don't lenve fown for the summer with Time for a good Bl S B | picture of Baby There is no guesswork about the puf'chase of i é'"" '“ E KOONS Rt o s xov o TECAL $500 one of these real homes—the value is already HE J = Save Your Metal Roof: RWOOD roven and you can profit by owning one. e : = R s “NDERYO0D casH Il . S B R omiortable Hirsch Roofing Compound § . 4 ! = & Don’t be a Slave to Rent Paying i k.. or s-\e ‘and Applicd by Monthl. PAULH.SEARS GO, 1ne. M AIN 500 ot Did the Roof Leak? LEETH BROTHERS Price, $7,950 Service Charze Never Over SLOG 122246 Eye St. S.E. Motor Boat For Sale or Exchangel} || ™ s .imets ™ ‘Beautiful motor boat, 40 feet long, finished in solid mahog- any. Fully equipped with awnings, cook stove, refrig- erator, deck chairs, new win- dow shades and cushions. ‘Will carry 15 to 18 passengers. Sleeping accommodations for six. 25-35 horsepower Peer- less motor, self-starter and electric lights. Newly painted and in good condition. Will sell cheap to quick buyer or will trade for equity in good house. Quinter, Thomas & Co. 819 15th St. NW. Apartments “Klingle Mansions”’ At Connecticut Avenue and Klingle Road Overlooking Rock Creek Valley : : The Same Energy Buys a Home i Go Out Now Why Pay More? Don't wait until the roof starts to leak before sending for ns. Do it now and if repairing Is needed we'll do the work | expertly ' IRONCLAD fooues dinfirss | “Tin Roofs—Slag' Roofs REPATRED AND PAINTED. Call Main 760. Grafton&Son,Inc.,. i “Heating_and Roofing Experts 37 PRINTING —that falfills your highest expectations (The National Capital Press | 12101212 D et. 8 “Biggs Puts HEAT in Heating.” It’ll Save Inconvenience —next fall to have us Repair or Replace your Heating Plant NOW. Prices iair. b rI'hc Biggs Engineering Co. ARREN W. BIGGS, President. uxo 14th St. N.W. . Frank. 317. ~ The Adams’ Impress f—stands for satisfaction—plus in printing. offer unusual inducements to seekers of apart- ments where year-round comfort is demanded. All outside rooms overlooking spacious lawns and wooded parks—exceptionally large rooms and generous closets—efficient service. Con- stent rentals. Large 3-room deep houses built for two families. 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 Stfeet car to 35th Street and walk north to R Slreel or Wisconsin: Avenue car to R Street and walk west to 36th Street. House _especially arranged with sink and gas stove out- lets on second floor. *The only new city houses offered on the market for $500 +cash and priced $1.000 less than rezulu Drl\:e Take Pa. - Ave. cars to 12th st. S.E. and walk lou!h OPEN DAILY 'H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F Street N.W. Wardman Construction Company 1430 K Street N.W. Real Estate Department PHigh grade. but not high priced.™ Mzin 8416 - e - BYRON 8. ADAMS, g%‘& : 2 —— - - —= — < - .,Illll|IIIIIllllllllllIIIIl.IIIlIIII'lllIlI IIIl&ulllllllIIIIII|IIIIIIIII|IIIlllllllllll I s

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