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A - PR P AR S S st sy Gl « THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923. Bl_wketeers Imperiled Safety Suburban Hejghts. —By GLUYAS WHLIAMS, 'BUEKS IBE A”_ DAY 3 “Last Man’s Club” Survivors Of U. S. Forces in World War - .m M AKE w M"_ES Feast With 34 Empty Chairs Output of Munitions Halied by Stock : ' ; STLIWATER, Minn, July 21— |Tast thirts phen Slaraset for b : gy MacMillan Declares Condi- | hirty-four viaces arranged at one | iitu®sfome "ot 200 R U S00 Market Raids, When Millions of : : Tt o e D ll Nl W St l tions Off Labrador Worst quet today. Last year there werc oliars ore ere olen. draped with black and with their | dUct foday. st year there we inM Y, backs turned- in; a display of china, |unteer infantry, which meade histors I any Years. sparkling glassware and polished sil- | at Gettysburg and Bull Run, at the ver flanking a decorative centerpiece, [WPle, 1 0 T s : \ upon which reposed @ bottle of Tare ! whe ded tast i 5 S P sed 4 cd las nter, thirty-four fo N |35 mark, from 'which: devel they A (Speclal irelens, JoY 20 from MacMIl | 51d wine—this was the setting in the [ mer members of Company B, Minne- 2 % started on a fast spectacular advanc P L I Bomin vin i i A 1a | sota Volunteers, held their first ba BY R. K. TREVOR. that had few interruptions until they £58 Ameriean tadg Iteluy League station, AXA. | low-ceilinged dining room of the old nd organized the “Last Man's The war sharves boom of 1915-1916|Were selling, within' the space of & e awyer House here today, the scene : ot e S e S e e onths, aro 5 share. ) e are anchored here today, at| 7 e 2 | Sroved o veritable silnfall of Werlih| ™ ar S ON WAY T0 BED RE- HALTS TO CONSIDER GOES ON UP AND GOES INTO GUEST Grave are anchored her {ody. 4t o the thirty-ninth annual banquet of for the curb market bucketeers. By [curb Ill:n]Lt‘l wild. A flood of buying MEMBERS THAT GOSH WHAT HE'S GOING TO TAKES A LOOK AT ROOM AND STUDIES lhmug'h e ;“ = -“”"K %1 the “Last Man's Club, i BROOKHART GOES HOME orders, began to po e uy, cove a o0 sirviving ers of this . the time that boom came along the | SISEE% RERAR, L0, POUE R for, (N HANG IT HE'S TORGOT- DO ABOUT IT THE WEATHER. OUT SKY ougng' EAST distance of fitty miles from Boulter | quatnt. orsanisetion which for the — curb bucketshops were getting most|operations were interwoven . with AT o OF BEDRGOM WINDOW WIN DA . atice ot Aty ! oulteni orga on f i S8 tho tiying o d6ch tor b soour)s|tase of the Tiectris oAt Corppre TEN TO WATER GARDEN Rock. We left Battle Harbor Friday. jast thirty-cight years have met on | Senator Still Intent on Special Ses- > ion. & arious other o e Jul 3, althou; there were re Pk gl Stiero 4 tics other than those placed throush | Uen. and ‘various other companies ‘ July 13, although there wero ro-|tio anniversary of the battle of Bull sion to Aid Farmers. New York Stock Bxchange houses.[of the customers of the bucket shops ainst the land at Seal Island. Afty.|sat at the tible today. The fourth| Senator Brookhart of Towa, progres- The latter houses in some cases had | had huge Drafityln (e ecentn aguinst the land at Seal lsland, QM- o, mber, Emil Graft of St. Cloud, § sive republican, left here lust nigh their own representatives on the curb. | Huge Share Bucks sexs uE0d 21 seven miles north. These reportsiwuy unable to attend, ho wrote his|for his home in Iowa, intent upon e e e b s ther W » vel & 2 a ve ter ! compa s, because € st spend 0st is for a spec o8- A e e e e . e T o 0ih snort epniobivears ol | Ioniofaotscanito A1 e tasmcrs of ders they received over to such éurb|to make further commitments ih the . discovered when we met an ice field | the rest of his short s o O e o e oo tamens e houses as they consid reliahier || LOW Jbodiotistocks Swililohibeaunt to driving south under the influence of | fne unopened bottle of wine, a gift | it is sald. with the President in thi A el i 7 a strong northeast wind. The fce ex- | to the club in 1886, will be drink by | effort, and may £o to the Pacific coast s b the DHBIE - a > Bneaiedl i Mwisemens ; 4 s e 5 vivor in a toast to his de- | to meet the President on his return Bt e L vnss T Jikeén | Some of the bucket shops bucketed 3 jtended north and east as far as the | [0 (0% 0 des of Company B, lst | trip from Alaska. Senator Brook !H\HVII' ¢ IH‘-‘I]‘.'. houses spe- | not wisely but too well As an oy . i : oye could reach and gave us a stren- i Minnesot. niry It was bY'Ju’:’ll.l algo will communicate with all y‘xl\rvu uous task to make Boulter Rock for | from the Qeposit vault of a|bers of Congress in drive for el b oL ) El there wEn the starSavin e ! : aior local bank shortly before the three | special session. The farm orgar v eh the® medium of | common gossip In the street at that : O we found three Newfound. | urvivors arrived and graced the cen- | i 5" said. are giving the Sendins out weekly market letters on | time, of one house which had an order | ; axhere we foundlithren Newfoundol cor otf ineftableliwiierstlicin their he upport securities conditions, of advertising ! grom o woman customer for a few | and_ vessels awaiting o change in : s S ements, | hundred shares of one of the Du Pont | ( the weather. Their crews were ul| etc. powder stocks and bucketed the order 3 — . di uraged and state they 1 S rivain (¢ figures similar to the low marks never known worse ice conditions in Curb Houxe Har . or the Electric Boat shares, only to | = Labrador. + With their stolen runds the the stock go later to &' price of o = S Anchor Outside Dock. Four NeWDu lex Homes o can ninigns Gige seycvalmundued dollses BF hisne (10 | D FCIDESHBEDEEET- | SEES BRED PERIEY. | DIGS LD EVENING ONE HOUR AFTER- Asgwe left Boulter Rock we met | the curd houses which sought to u.,,‘:,l,f,!““"\.”kz“'\‘ fen it mas ot ita bien TER MAKE SURE SITTING OUT AND PAPER TROM PILE START REPORTS HE'S e steamship Seal being towed wicl | duct a legitimate business found itlmarks. according to the story. She BY GOING DOWN DEBATES THE MAT- N KITCHEN AND TINDS SAVED HIMSELP A prpleen, Jonatt s an - dmos. ipossible to compete ] e iy Srofl Y | LS5 L ! F stripped from her propeller. We L meomio s wRagets i lenan Be et s mRE 0 A R | ON TRONT PORCH TER WITH RIM WEATHER TORECAST LOT OF TIME AND sk SR Someth]ng New—lnspect Today The boom In war sharés started on | JRRCTRG | CLOUEanC Q0 ore i TROUBLE CAUSE IT CE | outside the harbor, as the latte the New York Stock Exchange. Fi-{ i louse then had, and the bucket j = filled with ice, which has smashed Tally. it irenchd) the! eirb mapketid| (io House thon had ancihe (RS TAINLY LOOKS LIKE RAIN]| both the fishing stage and the dock Two-Story Flats—Built Like One House was to the curb market that many o | = at | Yesterday we met several schoon 1 1 liy, if the details of the story C) Wheeler S A with sand and gravel from the gold, began busing the latter stocks, It was|, cot, this was an open-and- (C) Wheeler Syn. I WILLI | ¢izgings at Stag Harbor. In eve bucke I\hul]va therefore which got most | ¢ se that could have sent }1"““ I)l“:».lu.‘:ll rxr‘“‘),:l:;";g :Uldllc‘ ““hw,\,l_\l‘ o A ~ . of the orders straight to the penitentia he engaged ame gold rush. The i a wholesale | SEnE G0t the womin was an : y | visitors’ are quite disappointed wien bucketing system in war shares n0otijou (o send him there, but that his | F d A F d we tell them we are not Interested, | s 5 guly meantthe loss of :huu‘..m!;”u‘l‘1.‘\1\.4-N pointed out to her and the ora,. Ctor, mne for the whole country 1s thoroughly Just North New Eastern High School dollars to the people patronizing | giigmeys' reprosenting her that such roused over the reports of gold in| 4 il . ; those houses, but it meant the steal- 3 "p 0 iqure would not get her her ’ Labrador. wo-story Houses with four rooms, bath and back porch on £ I understand that ers loaded with engineer: cach floor. You can buy the building and rent out the second intended for the manufacture of MU~ that hé be permitted to continue busi- i lana “supplies are rushing up from || foor for enough to greatly aid you in_purchasing the house, nitions to aid the United States in s, stating that, inasmuch as the F' Montreal and Halifax. 1 A o eatast as well as an invest Don’t miss winning the war. A large portion of{ uiiriet was entering a boom period. - To scape I ine It is our bellet that nothing win|] making a good speculation 25 well 52 an investment, Dontt i the money thus stolen by the buck-{he should be able to make enough to | ' come of it and that many have Leen this chance. ere are only tour o ¥ el ¥ i eteers went into riotous 1\\‘xml | pay her off in installment 1 deceived by exaggerated reports. No| Here are the events leading to] Scheme For P will be reaped except by | i Chozs i nd black files. Most of the | Hot-Water Heat—Large Lots gHoseidevelopments As Wall street gossip had the mat- H Panie Prices in 1014, cAEEIEE: e bl aline mist . . : 1 | Plan ! Tt A e hove s ; In the summer of 1914, when the | permitted, and’the backetcer paid Former Finance Minister, ; f Plane, Barely Able to Rise the fail. “We iy ot an ot S | Electric Lights—Window Shades world war broke. prices on the New [ his debt in installments ove : ; : - i e definite re on the sit- :‘."Q;’L s"{é%:”),‘}" - o ‘.‘,im;f”"fi,'\'; % ('"\‘“:‘ E hous: G Says Debt Settlement With ] Trsing Goa theatre | Fr?m Ground—Must Have mtisnii s SO M,l ‘ Plenty Room for Garages, Gardens and Flowers = e . P . We ‘made some magnetic obs Unload securities on the New York ! throughout the > g e ‘ma gne narket as the one place in the world |looked upon as one largest cu U. S. Rests on Germany. . S New Engine. et The work i in which Europeans could convert;houses in the street. Whether th BERaSUEAS being done by Richard Goddard x = some of their properties ito ready | bucketing of orders of a new opion — 8 5 i Binection, b the Casneate oot cash, the gove the New York | victims was simply used to pay o e e : th _ Seom. of sues] 2ty Stock Exchange vented further|the debt to the woman customer has, BY DAVID LAWRENC director 0 - SRINGS, Wyo.. July 21.— u{llv"ut. w dslhlm}l:n. E. P. Ma lvun.nld; demoralization by closing the ex- of course, been a subject for con-|py Cavle to The Star. Any Ford jok E e of Chicago has left us for home. The & + 4 Russell L. Maughan awaits in- 19 S0 & A or g At L ot s PARIS, July 21.—"France has never o uctions from Washinkton regard- |boY8 all regret his going. The ice is| The New York Stock Exchange re n bucketshop circles it was re- { 1 the | Wir-inot as compact tonight, which en-i T s = the disposition of the glant air-; 10t 5 2 dpened a few months later. Within a ! ported that this wily bucketeer was|drea _ul of repudiating her signature ane in which he winged his way | COUrages us to believe that we can! fow months after that there was to ! uccustomed to taking automobile trips | but she is sure her allies will under- 4 . ; wo-thirds across the mation Thurs. | 8127t north again tomorrow across| S in Re oo ik et Boom, | Up the banks of The Hudwon TIver. | suna that so long as she has recetved s kg ¥in DS seeond atiemt to transcon- | Hamilton inlet, calling at Indian Her- 1915-191 Th as due toland that when his car was p: D& thing Erom G ey i s ot g ental daylight flight before he was | bor- he enormous orde + munitions | through the town of Ossining he | OtRINE from ey e e ton you to for Jand here ax the result of —_ placed with Ame Aturers | would doff his hat in mock reverence |ble for her to make any reimburse-| Uhing. L, o clerk G Ie i : Girl entertainers in the public Ly the allies. Tt wax one of the|to the walls of Sing Sing prison. and|ment.” 7 his exit from the ¥ Sehmtry fier, after an In-! dance halls of Seattle have formea 4 greatest speculative booms which the | chortie: “Well, you haven't got me| Thic jx what Count de Lasteyri Addams handed | mechonios of the paai yesterday bY | mutual protective organization, nam- American sccurities markets have | His house flourished until very | = 5 A 5 s : e local air ma jing it the Woman Dancing Enter- St Wwhen, following a run on it|the minister of finance in the Poin- 3 the latest editiog }and from the Cheyenne air station.| tainers' Association The old common gtock of the Beth- | by its wers, it hit the bank-|care government, told th® writer in an! o HonsjStor S Haate' seuerted kL e e lehem Steel Corp e whi h)l ad | ruptey tr blazed by other bucket-|intimate interview on the possibility your part for next |the plane could be used for flight. To been selling arounc ) per sh shops a year ago. of France beginning payments on the . S Gk SEDAYE ifhe restnt iaoto Wihe aatd soared to levels above §600 per shure |” In the early stages of the war |$3,000,000,000 she owes the United probably would take several months. | in the trading on New York Stock | shares boom the bucketshops found | States. i Commenting on the fact that he nl i i R SR, J2xchayge. The cld common stock of f{hemselves in much danger of the The minister of finance: expressed |a ved hi; reate e o mse g achieved his greatest speed of the 1 General Motors ( . | foregoing sort. Later, the boom de- | gratitude that Americs recognized I'light while the motor |";'I'mbl\‘ was starting around similarly low veloped the features so characteristic | the difficulty of the fin [in its weakest condition just before ! moved up past o of an exc speculation in t and had not pressed yment ding here, Lieut. Maughan said he | fires of tr culative [ .- 3 Violent advances were followed by | The writer pointed out that in the iwas helped along from Cheyenne by blaze were lighted in early stages of | yjglent decline: The bucket shops|United States many people had taken ia stre wind and had no difficulty in those advances. The old-style buck- | tjen used the methods which they | seriously the statement of M. Louch u | travelini 170 miles an hour and, at| ctshops, specializing in Yorkihad followed with so much success!eur, the former minister, who had i time. ter. i Stock hange securities, had, as|with regard to mining stocks. said that France would not pay 1 he attempted to take off for | has already been noted, n vir- | debt to America. To this a test flight Yyesterday, the water tually driven out of buSiness. Butl Customers Overextended. replied that Loucheur gave e Ipoured out of the cylinders freelv and { or ar arne one the new-style bucketeers, specializing | They encouraged customers to over- | opinion when he was no longer in an | the plane was barely capable of | in curb securities. saw enormous busi- | extend themselves in purchases o | official position, and that at no time | By the Assoctated Press rising from the ground. The lieuten- | ness ahead for themselves once the {n.‘idvances, and found it therefore |had any official made such a predic- | FALLS, 1 ant is expected to return to McCook speculative enthusiasm should reach |4]) the easier to wipe them out on the | tion. retia M¢ 3 ady | Field within a few days, but whether | . e the curb Subscquent declines. Where the de Depends on Germany. n and other cqual ri < 'he shall go by airplane ‘has not been | Is what we set out to do in our new Start With Boat Stock. clines did not come quickly enouxh! [agievrie reviewed in d = equal righ! v- ; decided, | The boom in curb stocks was start- | to sult the bucketeers the latter used | ey whereby France had consor $ e Yo ; | 2l Home Development .B__n[_rru, ed by w remarkable advance in the | their usual raiding tactics to depress | her internal debt in the last five years g 1 to out e 2 Time for a good old common aund participating pre- | the stocks. The fact that they might | and insisted that the question of wh Ve i P ferred shares Slectric Boatibe ruining markets for securities | France coald pay . Amoricn i, picture of Baby . & Wi 2 LK) . Corporation ch has since become | whose successful flotation would | the question of when she could begir, | 2 he wom : SPECIAL | ].l ‘7 dl t I S the Subma at Corporation. ! mean much for the successful prose- | to reduce her internal debt—-was cn- | = lan o) R Opi SUMMER RATES (] C'S eraic S een Those share : king around { cytion of the war meant little to the | tirely dependent upon what Germany | 5 op 13 CONETess for the enactn : the curb long time | hucketoers. They were playing in|would pay and when cral constitutional amend RWOOD | around $15 per share. Suddenly, the) gojjars and not patriotism. Incidentaily the French at this ME Toman S SOmpiets equalitywith = entire outlook on their value was | O4AnS 40 e b etes i ks i e e %} man throughout the United States. DERWOOD t t S hanged When, throuh the work of | While some of the bucketeers are|very moment have re: E e e s = 1n the Actua €es £ sympathy now and complain- ¥ iandling th forr opened G Charles’ AL Sehwab. orders were | S1CKIE SSTIPLINY NN, Ang combuns e iiingiy bt t night by Mrs. Oliver H. P. Bel- SOICtly jontaineq pror the S| wave of public indignation, let it be | eral reparations situation’ and { mont, president of the Woman's Parts, | FLAT 2 e e 5! remembered that the foregoing were | firms the impression that a settle- stand on consecrated ground,” | IRE e Patgnes canienlied DY e G R e Were laving | mont can not be deiayed hevond next | e S he birthpiace of o' T £ Over 40 Homes Sold Before shkres moved ahead somewla The “Ariny and Navy ‘were callng | I vesterday's dispatch. for exam- | SOnSeCrate herself to the tack, that in They W. Fully Completed and_then on upward _easily past_the | madly for a speeding up of produc-{ple, this correspondent outlined the { (10 M the woman as fadiatates 8 ere ui I e B mna e e i Se e | EERENBROTEIERS y Y P §PE§I}L NOZ‘C,ES' v 2 A 1 trembling in the balance. German|a half billion dollars must be ra|~:-n|‘]:;: r“ In 1!'11“!‘.:" n‘r L\'-"um Hall _—_“w " " . e KING T To ! shells were falling in the city ofyto finish the reconstruction of houses | Where the first equal rights meeting | HO]EL INN 4 statement tha e it v Nl WIDE 9| Paris, Thousands of American fac- |and factgries in devastated areas, | Was held on July i We make the l_mq.uah ed staten ! 604-610 9t St. N.W. HOMES will revolutionize the Designing and Planning Joung white man, ank! | tories were working night and day to | This already has been voted and the | Formerly Stag Hotel ron re o send the ammunition that would save | French government now must find | { x AFTER JULY 20, 1053, T, NOT BE ItE- | the armics of the Allies, including our | & way to develop necessary revenucs. ! help reduce American income taxes | Fhcne Main 8108-8100 of all moderate sized houses of the future. Sponsible fi Aebis unless written anthor | own, from further disasters. Hun- | Shall it be by another internal loan? | considerably—the is that Ger-| $7 rooms, $6 weekly: $10.50 rooms, $8; $14, ty s gl by me. J. A. VERNON, Clifton | greds more factories were getting in- 'rrl;(' fl;\!\'\\ r}:s llhar the interest e |1 “l.‘ holds -’IV(“}«' ,lrl noO mat- | with toilet. shower and lavatory, $10: 2 in ! tion e : 2* | 1o production. Milions upon millions | offered to the investors on govern- how much American officials may ¢ more. Booms Like M . " | HAVE PURCHASED. THE BUSINESS OF | ot e linrs Sveresbelne movrodibysihe ment loans 1o make them atiractive | Insist that there s no relationaiy o s *I There Is No Difference Between These Homes and Our Big 1.3 Hoz, locnted at 1721 20th st, n.w | American public into the securities]already has reached 6! per cent.|between German reparations and al- | % 3 eroby cive notlee: that crefitors ! markets for the stocks of the com-| Will the French continue to buy, licd debts to Americ || WHEN YOU THINK || Homes Except Size and Price. fve days o which to present their Barn trolling these factories. To | bonds when nothin& appears to b | i he French concede that the Brit- of Painting, Paperhanging and Decorat- 3 the new companies, weak in their fi-| forthcoming from Germany? ish played a master stroke when they || 2 dink of Tasior, nances, and just starting into pro- Crux of Problem. 2 hirough their debt settlement, A% Yl i 5 il ORI WTE ¥ action, | hose funds Would Ravel o oy STt et bur dhey fnquire where Great Britain e “‘::‘::J;“; These Homes are so complete in even the minute details that rasce. flaors, porclies, meant that the companies could h g EL iy DUINE Het T ant S0 L e money to p 1 1 : 5 CONCRETE o, Teached capacity operations, increas. | Shrugged his shoulders characteris-| America unless the Germans pay 4 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING it becomes a matter of wonder that any person can see them NE : ed their capacity and have been val- | tiCally and said: | substantial part of the e | [ 233 15t se. N.w. Tel. Col. 1077 and return to a flat and continue paying out good money to an uable factors in shortening the war. | .. o0, 1ave put vous finger on the| war. r \ o & Grabbed Of Millions. The truth is, the entire French| already rich landlord. Juving wold my stock. T wislh to thauk It was those companies whose ::;;3{ ;‘x‘lxelgnha»\e hlcde; !oorr({ip‘fm"{':m = Trlends and cllents fof their Tiberal patrona 3 ¢ 3 cate : Germany 3 The "mastthirty three years. | CHARLES W, | Stocks were on the Curb. Milltons of | P2vt S0 G (12 “The Yeginning of | D And Very Few Do Who Think It Over FATRE 1841 R st now { dollars intended for them were grab-| ,vments would therefore help the > (o] ou now ou Tin Roofs—Slag' Roofs . 'R RuhENen Wk fof Wyench uit ot & oiion e ol . AT e d EPAIRT D PAIN aturally, inasmuch as the interests | S 8 8 L Gon "0 i | Are Llable NOTE :—Several of the big institutions of Washington have offered to BBEEATRED EAND, EALNIHD. sponsoring ‘most of these new com- g ;i 5 ' i priiie st vate bankers to the German govern- i Y THESE HOME Call Main 760 anies were anxious to use the money | Y&, PEEES 0, D¢ CerBA ETO : S iasciknialocuring Gh\D ooty youlonai s help their employes BU " aching them—mainly on New York | i vay a w B Grafton&Son,Inc.,.Y i, 62,8 | Stoci Exchange buying orders—for | yrould €0 & long way toward mello lease? ““Heuting_wnd_Roofing Expertx 37 vears.” | the development of those companies, | ""§oPINION BOXS. 0\ 0 ek of You never can know when a brick will come . "BEAUTIFUL FLOORS | o mepoert or tpanat sould be|sacrifice must France make to get| tumbling down and hit some one, or something rlce ow | put into support of the markets for Her people would, of : 9 cash quickly. else get out of place and cause injury. The redress #ig - H. ADAM the stocks was comparatively small. of ; s o M. ADAMS, M rets wers theretore ax. | course, rather buy another issue of 12 Byt “ulithe wxiense f dtene andidumges SOT ROAST | {remely vulnerable to the bear raid-|a) reduction of German indebtednes is liable to be large. OT ROAST |ing by the now-powertul bucketeers. | Shoro 1s room for & compromise just We can give you protection from-just these A Moderate Cash Payment and $75.00 Monthly . In those instances in which the | roe becanse there is In France at i e s gy I L Ce At {bucketing aggregations did find it dif- | Towv, e taill to settle, Whatever protection agax 088, BN WOLEY- W includi 11 i d principal. ‘Blggs Puts HEAT 1n flcnllnm”l ficult to force down the prices of | mrance and Great Britain agree upon, ! one of America’s strongest companies back of you (including all interest and principal.) Your Convenience {Stocks through the ordinary methods|Gormany would be obliged to accep! to bear the burden. 3 1 : lof raiding, they aparently dia not|Sea™an¥ World Do, OPHELC 18 & ve —and comfort both will be}hesitate to spread all sorts of bear | 14, PIORALIY (W00 o0 FaaRel | PVnT served by having us attend Juners, intended to rrignten” people i It will repay you to go into the details of in- - : 5 J Sy terest thereon would be helpful to| surance with us. Consultation incurs no obligation We advise an early inspection of these homes, ai v Giost Britktn (8 paving Amaris. The advice in this regard in the past has meant profit aon her, varas, the bucketeers were | iy of England playing lone hand Boss & Phelps b omse s gl il bl i The Biggs Engineering Co.; vent these companies from making 0 the situation Is not taken as a| : to hundreds o ashington fa1 5 W. BIGGS, President { £00d and this at the very time When | Fm S i o repudiats her | The Home of Homes W el Frank. 317. _ | American boys were giving up their | Songaitong . 1810 d4th 2 ez igations. ! i Little Roofing Jobs fives ¢ nefront s swien milfons | USSR ricare recetving nterest (1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 5 reached such a| | h he principal from | stinting themselves to buy liberty | OF DAYment on the princi BEAUTIFUL RADNOR HEIGHTS, VA, BE- | critical stage that the disasters are just as welcome in our shops as bonds. France—a circumstance that would | ° o . = or overhaul your roof, and you will huv Peril to U. S. Army. —————————, the assurance of & durable job. Try us. In the light of later developments, KOONS ROOF 1422 F St N.W. | it is easy for the reader to perceive | G COMPANY _ Phone Main 938 | that the war had AT large contracts. We'll stop a single leal Erance_a circumstance hat Wwou . Baldge s oo O o toimer8® 19 Tea- | yyight have proved of terrible conse- sonably priced and easy ferms. \ 0 ] PN i A S| R Commercial Garage or To INSPECT Eara— st PSS et R ‘20];3 e o i W. eh By auto—drive across the () Street Bridge, turn north one block to field on’ which to gTow to Vet mors | ANACOSTIA, D. C. arehouse . R Street and drive due west ta 36th Street (right next the Western High —that fulills your highest expectations } Menacing proportions. This field, it AT 1:50 AM. EVERY 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. is sad to relate, was sowed by some fl.h‘ National Capita! Press of the most powerful banking inter- SUNDAY DURING JULY i Corner Property ests in the country, who apparently D 12101212 D ot. n.w. were then thinking wholly of thelr Afi\gus-r Two Blocks From 3rd St. and Pa. Ave. - “The Adams Impress | Soiate ot fhe e " 2his s2bitns Lasiosios i “High geade, but pot high priced.” (Copyright, 1923, by New York Commercial.) City Street Cars to Terminal | Lease as a whole or in part I : HANNON ¥ & LUCHS BYRON S. ADAMS, Emites. Up to Leaving Time =L TRESS WINS DIVORCE. Y Here’s a Roofer | vox acmine uy e || TIDEWATER LINES, Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. eady to ke things s d ! Saunders, film actress, was granted a DAY oo mnke tilnas soug and Heht st | aivorve from her husband, Bd Horcks Inc. 920-922 E St. N.W..,. we'll be on the job. Right at your elbow. | heimer, in the superior court here . vesterday. Miss Saunders, who C! 6 29 4 1416 ¥ st charged non-support. was given the

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