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P p—— THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, ' 'JULY 17, "1923, i 7 s : ———— Y “For” Sun Stroke and Heat i i \ | Army-Navy game would be held one | s e 2 [NSON TURNS | == By GLUYAS wiLLIANS. Tpin DAV AABINE o5 CovaTaan ST g and pour .:. cold watu' - more this year that the Army would . take the game somewhere else next | 1170 Passengers on Last Lap of : over body. = yeur only if the Army-Navy game is| First Round Trip 4 Received No Answer. SO AN ST 3 In case of sun or heat stroke, ‘ALl : ; v Usi Gen. uir, commanding the 3d Corpa | SO TANIEOR duty 17 -rby call a docter at once. For the i Hrn.0f (At was givn DLl | i T Daseaer el uncomfortable feeling in the | | SHES midnight last night to agree to the r:ml e v s maeeer Vel » i H & = 5 ying the American flag, iled for head a stifing day alwaysElection Gives Independents Brig. Gen. Butler Announces i ™:,5 /4, down B, Gen, BUUCE | home with 1170 pussengers, 550 in jcided to hold the game in Washing-|the first class, 120 second and 706 brings an ice bag applied for a 3 idi i : s 1 e < b % third, AlL 3 fow minutes at 5 time or tow. | Contro—Administration | Gridiron Battle Awarded to {io, with the possibilits that it will| third, _ Albrt, 1, Lasker, tormer. Sl i o s el T » i marines have a right to select the|DPing Board: Senator Hiram Johnson give cun‘n{:fi—t |;‘:nd rcjictfl At Facés Hard Row. SAYS THIS 1S CERTAINLY MORE TAKES A BITE AND SHIFTS CONTINUES TO SHIPT MORE Capital—Row Ends: e Washington Chamber of Com- ‘L!u‘r'«l‘fiff"fl"fi'm‘l’}?..fi‘é"’ and s mamber " COMFORTABLE THAN SITTING POSITION A LITTLE UNEAS- . AND MORE UNEASILY i —_— merce has been seeking this year's| of officlals of the Shipping Board l‘;":"’?"" "'""I._”"'_d”»" soulliifnt ke BY RORERT T. SMALL. ROUND QN HARD DINING.ROOM 1LY / Washington will have the famous ::::led:g{ ;?"l?.e"é'fl'.‘n;'é‘fr Yaaid 5;1’5' = ‘flI:‘l::;:fr;)}x r,”:;.‘[rv‘;,r:1:};;;["]:;::4".';:’1‘1: e albation 68 Migaws Jukason th CHAIRS AT HOME service gamg this year between the |that he was much gratified that Gen. Army team representing the 3d Corps | Butier had reached the dect I canilcc. Minnesota as a farmer-laborite makes ¥ D & P U ached the decluion to| area, and the Marine Corps team. vep- j have his team play here. The cham resenting the east coast expedition- | ber will assist in the arrangements, ary force, at Quantico, Va. Arrange- | particularly the entertainment. ments already have been started for this blg annual ‘service event, which will be staged at the American League Base Ball Park, where arrangements will be made to seat from 40,000 to 50,000 persons. Brig. (n. Smedley D. Butler, com- ‘ or Sale manding, Quantico and the east coast !’ | expeditionary force, was in_confer-! . ence late vesterday with Clarke Gyif- | fith, president of the Washington fase | * ball club, and Isasc Gans, president of the Washington Chamber of Com- | 9 y were Capt. J. H. Cralg of marine e theve 1 Open for Inspection 5 309 lect some place other than Baltimore |~ merce, over the arrangements for the | $500 Cash. $50 Month h.e-dquurten« here, and Capt. Leroy Army Disagrees. ! next year should the Army-Navy more chaotic than ever the situation <|In the United States Senate. MERICAN On the eve of an.unusual presi- dential election year it virtually throws the control of upper branch of Congress into the hands of the democrats ahd the independents. | Anything 1like an $500 CASH | $65 MONTHLY PAYMENTS | FINE SECTION NORTHWEST | Beautiful new two-story brick houses. front colonjal porch, rear porch, dry cellar with toilet and laundry, deep lot, paved alley, steel garage, six attractive rooms and front bath, just the home you are looking for. ght price. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS I~ lo-room brick house, 3 storles, deep lot, 25-ft. paved alley, half block ot 'too far out, South ef Girard street $12,500 Terms can be arranged WASHINGTON | “administration COMPANY | program” at the coming session of R | Congress is expected to be impos- . e o n T DLl IS o enhiution: LO0KS UNDER RUG AND SAVS HEAVES A SIGH AND AN- TINDS THAT APPARENTLY A . HOYEL INN World Court Shelved. NO WONDER ,HE WAS SITTING NOUNCES THAT THIS IS TREE HAS SUDDENLY GROWN President Harding's world court RIGHT ON A ROCK. BETTER. SOME ROOTS UNDER HIM lqu.flnlm:'m. P'J'\y‘ proposals have been shelved for the : Formerly Stog g preai £7 rooms. $8 weekly: $10.5 with Toilet, shower and, Toom, 50 per cent more. Ro (‘\/ in 1924 will he have an opportunity to push his court plan through the * | Senate. The only chance for favor- - | able action upon the plan rested with OU THINK | the” democratic senators and - their WHEN Y Belp has been towed away by the B oo ot Decorat. || President's inststence that the wor e i W epay ey 14808 and DECOTRE |3 court he divorced in every particular | e b ifrom the league of nations which | These homes contain four bLright rooms; large closets; furnace heat: gus gl urge - cellar: laundry trap: front and regr i half block Yo ¥ game and the incident parade and en- tertalnment. Also in the conference Sample House C. Hunt, athletic officer at Quantico, 1436 K St. SE. The preliminary arrangements were ! Washington won the game because of the Army’'s failure to agree to se- garage; {created it Jear aho thes Ay Navy | Your inspection invited. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. “Since their unexpectedly hard knock for ths Marigs Corpa to ba the Tods | B F sa l CO REAL ESTATE CO. s PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING pin helca Bl otz che TRpiRl team. which carries with it the right i’ . . u g 2 hSH 18th St N.W Tel. Col. 1077 b - . e rs 1 death ISenate b Nicholson of Colo- | 728 15th Street N.W ) Col to select the place of the home and | 1412 Eye St. N.W. A . rado. Nelson of Minnesota and Dil-| MOVES PETULANTLY TO OTHER TILL JAGGED STONZ UNDER TINALLY CRAMPS HIMSELP IN- ;_’l':m:';‘fflo‘;'e"gmgf Kfl;“;eal:’u‘:}g:ufll-‘;- z \u{: ~1%o W, Z ) it 1064 g Time for a good | 1500 0%, “Srmmt, Mppoimiea s | CORNER OF RUS RUG BEGINS TO WORK. TO VERY UNCOMPORTABLE PCS- been played in Baltimore, and Gen. |’ 2 % £ picture of -Baby (i Adeims hiasibeen supalstedito] ITS WAY THROUGH WIS ITION ON SPOT PREE FROM Butler and his marines were willing to go there because they always had a good time. However, the possibil- ity loomed up that Baitimore would geét the Army-Navy game next year, when the Army has the right to. select the place. The marines decided their game would be ndary. as _the s man, Johnson, has been elected to ELBOW STONES, NOT MOVING UNTIL, SPECIAL succeed Nelson, making a complete HIS LEG ©OES TO SLEEP SUMMER RATES |loss of two votes to the republicans. There is no question as to the suc- T UNDERWOOD | 00 15" o d Tt senator Dinting- | e GLUYAS .UNDEM ham. He will be a republican of thel HE‘ DICNI (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc. WILLIAMS jold school, for Vermont ever remains “regular,” even when it and the state of Utah ‘stood alone against the dem- | A H . | Capitol o a ifles th Senate, u on, l, 3 ‘on' ence - i Ry ity Reants S WS " STV PROTEST CHILD SPEECH| name saved a young Massachusetts Park Washington’s most beautiful residential section of detach- ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues (Waodley Rd.). Over four million feet of land sold. Over ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- struction. - Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall brick homes. with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park Office. g hich meets t onday in D & ublicans, mide: & g il H i publican vacancy, 1. Donation Received. Claim Envoy Gave Impression That | : ! Another donation came o the play- woman {rom the elec- i | s g ground office today. not as preten- | Americans Favor i | 3 ace of the returns” thisi o . not as en- o k. 2 { ieaan give the republicans's | ® V% tious, but expressing in a forceful | Mussolini. tric chan“ II'V“\ Cobb we el | _— manner what the children of w?sn-i W YORK, July e tor Dilll e haen| . . . ingtof k of the public play- | Fascisti Alliance of North America. ‘ tor Dillingham shall have been | ington thin : ‘ascis iance of < V ‘ : o] | o mennten : »+ | Catholic Big Sisters Donate wrounde. it was a check for $10 T | Caimimg a memberanin of more nan| proves “The Value o or Ires onLre lt | But this majorits fades into thin - |tle girl had asked her fatier o ive [one milllon, today sent Secretary | % air he analyzed, for cl R 1 S 2 i = [ Miptiscans are Sucn senators x| Site Near Van Ness SEhol. |ner tor the playerouna fand. She s Hughes a protest aaimst the uds-| o Good Name” in a 1 ! ! . Brookhart of 1 La Follette of Laura Manly ughter of Mr and!tion of “the Mussolini terro made Pay As You Ride | Wisconsin, and ¥ 'he Anti- )| H B er of North Da- | 61 Now Open !Mrs. Basil Manly, 1853 Jrving street. | by Ambassad Washburn = . 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). {kota. They are the very Senators! 2 and here i what she wrote: | chn@itats s ecent aiaseks at HOTHG shor\' sto n A _SMALL PAYMENT DOWN [l|that Magnus Johnson announced to-| MRS i S ke ML R odes- L. hikwes a0 = t | r\" = BALANCE ONE, TWO AND {day he would consult and follow as | much fun at the playground that 1| Declaring the power of the fascisti 1 alu annon nc THREE MONTHS | as he goes to Washington. They | Tpe Catholic Big Sisters. through|wish every child could go to one. I|was gained “through a system of | RUGUST > iy e iontirely Independent of &0y weir|Mer. C. F. Thomas, today" offered to | wanted to help open some more play- Lhrutality and murder without par- Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Established 1599 Ml o f0nts Oister 6ih aaviit ) a X AhiS ) ajlel in .modern th the protest Dy Sills | Gommatesion A S A e na ‘gfl":il\"e“““‘”om ! declared that although Mr, Child had [g2lfs. Rhodes also received from|g right to his own opinion. he was s . | j ass ng a g t deal “whe e cre- |check for $300, ‘the first installment | ated™ pE % #Teat deal whed be cre- 2 |of the $900 he Dledged last week. She { people. favor the fadeistl | r had Deen|slso has received the hundred-doll U o e e ot odan- i sie Root Rhode mised by Julius I I . lized workers who look upon fas- maices nearly $1,200 that has |cistism as un | international Scourge | xiet ns I llIl'l“ll“llIlllIl"lllIlIlIlIIl"||l|||ll||llll|l|"l|ll|‘; @ as the off republican _leaders ore than|plor of ground near the V In the Senate Is nil and |made Mrs y would be the vote of an independent | 0 | = With these three senators|School at 4th and M s oft the republican reserva- | east for a municipal pl i h Phone West 133 . | republican leadership Is & worse than | visor of playgrounds, announced that |y JHI% Iakes neatly $LI00 that has|cistiom as an internat 7! at all news stands fthankless tas . it would ma possible the opening| Oyster appealed ten days ago for | protest concluded. i 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. [ ety leaders will not have a0 2283 [o¢ the Van Ness School as another | funds with which to open more school = ! publican leadership or control. Guaranteed 8,000 Miles || Votes wre not counted upo r as any administration| ag soo - is concerned. the republican |time. for in addition to dealing with | yurds as playgrounds. Brookhart. La Follette and Frazier,| summer recreation center, making a!¥® Lt ind Comfortable —_— ——_—————===—=|they will also have to be constantly | io¢a] of sixty-one grounds in service o ! . it sixty % “| It is estimated that by the end ‘of . J Johnson of California, whose in- [of the city. jof the United States will have be- I d l A f o panty Ceontrol 'ta well | **Mre. Knodes learned several days|come stationary at from 115,000,000 ea par tments or { known. i lago from Mrs. Sarah Gantley that)to 200,000,000. : Summer or Winter Residence LEETH BROTHERS { Looks Forward to Yohnson. i £ .08, Washington. it may be said, is look- | ng forward eagerly to the wdvent of | Mangus Johnse S it 2 H T h Shmcon s he suits et e men | Keeping in Touch— nator from Minnesota says he can- i When you contemplate the cool breezes that waft through the branches of the majestic oak which has’ “Klingle Mansions” e uae(l In ather boats, Six Models § oot pronounce the h *and is || | h P " 9 from.Life’ guarae e O e Tmiaine | T e P Ml given name to At Connecticut Avenue and Klingle Road John J. Odenwald {no danzer of confusing him with Sen- | e 3 | : ¥ . {ator Hiram Johnson “because the other | certainly want to keep in | Overiooking: Rack . Crosk Vallss ohnson taks too much.” Washington | Y i 3 so has been looking for a senator, = h is going ho. BB saicilly: ‘it imeTlRan ol (15 touch with what is going “wears no man's collar.” This is said | on at home. {to be true of Senator Magnus. In his !:i\nguuzc ie “buttons his shirt | RISty o d S ington | day—vill keep you posted— 1 5o thyrilled as by the prospect of | day by day: Just arrange collarless senator. { to have it follow you while Yoe® | JOHNSON PILES up il vou are sojourning. | 53,000 LEAD TO BEAT il Address may be changed PREUS FOR SENATE f‘ as often as required. Lo Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Mammoth Oak Gardens 1609-1611 Thirty-first St., Georgetown offer unusual inducements to seeckers 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- sistent rentals. Apt New York ave. You will fully appreciate the advantages of residence here—on the score of summer comfort alone. There isn't a more attractive site in Washington— nor one more appealing to sentiment—than this, in Old Georgetown. Surrounding the Apartments are beautifully land- scaped gardens—for the sole use of residents in them —with kiddies’ playgrounds in the rear. Here is cre- { ated an exclusive community—with its own enticing i (LU E O R T T LT T O Wardman Construction Company i on ANy | Mecker county republican delegation | Maryland and Virginia All Other States X “my. | to the state convention in Minneapolis " 4 158""E "M, | for Senator La Follette of. Wisconsin | Daily and Daily and -environment—which makes unnecessary the expen- 1430 K Street N.W. n.w. 19* _|for President. Thereafter he served | Sunday Daily Sunday Sunday Daily Sunday N THAT THE|two terms in the Minnesota house of | representatives and two terms in the Minnesota state senate from Meeker | county, | In 1922 Mr. Johnson won the nomi-a sive and inconveénient sojourrf out of town during the hot weather—because comfort is right at home. The Apartments are of the small size so much in demand—but so planned and equipped that house- keeping has none of the irksome burdens. The rentals, too, are notably low. NOTICE 1S HEREBY G partnership heretofore nders.gned, tin Amusement Co. Real Estate Department ne week, 20c 15c 5c One week, 25c 20c . 10c TN iOne month, 70c 50c 20c One month, 85c 60c . 25c i o T T ination of the farmer-lubor party as its candidate for governor. ~He was defeated by Gov. Preus by 14,000 votes. = When Gov. Preus called a special \election to fill the vacancy fn the United States Senate Mr. Johnson an- MYERS’ DRUG STORE 5916 Ga. Ave. N.W. Mammoth Oak Gardens are open for your inspection —every day and evening up to 9 o'clock—and engagements are being rapidly made—for there's nothing to. compete nounced his candidacy for the farm- er-labor nomination, defeating Mayor L. A. Fritsche of New Ulm and former | Representative Charles A. Lindbergh. | LIGHTS, VA Myer and vew Key bridge: m of “proposed Arlington A e e e with them anywhere in this section of the country. ‘ OUIS GTTENRERG, Trustee, Johnson made a hard six-week __201_Colorado bidg. M 1827. {campalgn, speaking in nearly every PRINTING county in'the state. He had the sup- | port of a group of Twin City repub- 2 licans, headed by Thomas Frankson ~-that fulfills sour highest expectations |of St. Paul, and he also was sup- : L ported by the Non-Partisan Leagus The National Capital Press {and its publications. . The -La_Follette wing of the re- _12101212 D ot. n.w. publican party in Wisconsin came to ROOFS REPAIRED! lhix aid in Minnesota w~ith a delega- tion of speakers, Boss & Phelps The Home of Homes % —For the privilege of sending you a ff 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 booklet, “The Washing Machine That ! t does 50% More”, and thus TELLING about the Laun-Dry-Ette Electric i Washing Machine— | Two Useful Articles That Every Woman } Needs in Her Sewing Basket These will be mailed upon receipt of - the coupen- below, if returned promptly. (One of them would be less useful if you had a Laun-Dry-Ette.) YAV AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAIAVAVAVAVLNS Tligh winds loosen many a roof and : e the next rain is hound to cause leaks e e Eeltecce and i Is your roof safe? Better| MADISON, Wis., July 17.—Senator | let our experts look it over. La Follette, accompanied by Mrs. La | IRONCLAD Looflug 1416 F st. n.w. i Follette, arrived here last night from Compens. Pione Maia 1. { Batile Creek. Mich, where fho sen: = has_been resting for several Blggs Puts HEAT 1o Hentlng. | 4107, has been 1 s. “When informed that John- You Should Be Mindful {;ml;l had defeated Preus, Senator La sy i b “ollette said: —now of next winter’s comfort | " %ign't that fine: that is a mangnif- | and not delay Heating Plant {cent victory in behalf of the peaplar | Sty Senator La. Follette will in | repairs. Ready to serve you.|here several days before returmias . The Biggs Engineering Co, |t Weshinston. WARRI BIGGS, President, 110 14th 8t ey Tel. Frank. = CRIME TOTAL DECREASES r racticat, mooters n venina evers | IN ULSTER FOR 3 MONTHS b—big or little. Our thorough worl It will pay you men, whq live out Brightwood way, to drop in Myers’ Drug Store, 5916 Ga. Ave. N.\WW., and buy a bountiful supply of Offterdinger’s new cigar, special— Deer Head - Perfecto Kich and Aromatic When You Leave g .Home you always lock up carefully, but are you al- ways sure that when you return things will be as'you left them? A Safe Deposit Box in the fire and burglar proof vault of the Union Trust Company will afford complete protection for your valuable papers, jewelry, etc.,, and will assure you _peace of mind. Storage facilities for bulky articles are also B com t our estimate. | BY the Associated Press. { . KOONS e, Ibarns | TBELEASE Sl —mnere wore o | NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY ; : farism in Gi: 1328-30 New York Avenue N.W. manslaughter or incendiarism in Ul ster during’ the last three months, Save Your Metal Roofs | Lerd Chief Justice Moore said today. | PERMANENTLY %,.‘:‘;,:',f”'}:{,"n‘.‘,“:u‘;i,‘,?&i.’;{,"’,f.”{",‘“,‘:; { Please mail a Laun-Dry-Ette Booklet, with’ provided. Ioc 1 % A ere were o imes, o : o . 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