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THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, -AUGUST 16, 1923.° g .COOLIDGE STUDIES | * HARDING POLICES Confers With Many Leaders to Familiarize Himself Be- fore Expressing Opinions. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Having pledged the American people that he would carry out the Harding policies, President Coolidge has set about to find out just what those policies are. In the last two ‘s the new President has had many e and ably he has his callers ive him the of their recollection of con- Mr. Harding and in- to cenfe asked benetit versations with tima consultat e | two and " Coolidge has mpathetic listene 3 has he indicated that he di approved of w was done, but he serupulously trying to find out just what wer r. B ding to make th icy which he made. probubly did not d 30 per of the Harding administration in and day out Mr. Harding's en- ment list ful, and it is no ex- ation to say that much of the i tion always e decisions of cont Day to mak matters Like New Students. | ¢ Presjdent today is like a s at a new school. He must get nted with his fellow students a( the same time dig_into the of studies. While Mr. a4 have the Vice President| cabinet table, Mr. Coolidge himself on taking office. unfu- | with much of the routine of the government in which in the past he had only an advisory interest, but, Which now becomes his personal and { al responsibility. Mr. Coolidge has been c o foreclose himself against chan in the Harding policies. He has s let it be known that in gener will carry them forward and that he will make are of cter which Mr. Harding hims . mizght have made if he had lived. tard the. und millar Hns Short Time for Record. But that's the nub of the politi aspect of Mr. Coolidge's assumption | of the presidency. While Mr. Hard-{ ing was rapidly gaining in political strenzth, he did have conside opposition Mr. Coolidge would 1t nherit all the assets ¢ ‘s admi with liabilities his refore, ms that Harding policies that he believes are . to the best inte of the people and which ‘will he to insure con- tinuance in power of the republic party after 1924 will be faithfull e¢xecuted. but that the new Executive reserves the right to modify or amend | the Harding administration’s acts or | pledges * whenever it shall be to the best interests of the country to have them amended. No formal or official announcement 1eeded from President Coolidge to ablish the fact that he is desirous arning a second term. He would strange human if he didn't. < there would be little stimulus o bis daily work if he were indif-! ferent to the second term idea. Butj Mr. Coolidge feels already the re- atraint of the presidency, which keeps the man in the White House from actively seeking a nomination for himself. The new President, how- ever, is in & somewhat different posi tion from any on who has occupied the oflice before. He took the oath ~ of a presidential campaign. a_short time to sho _ SPECTAL NOTICES. 50 H.P. WATER 1T first cincs condition: now in service naturally, | Mr. Hard- | none o i WHY h WANT T0 (A Eiture from Washingt Philadeloh'n, Pa SMITH'S TR 101 Renning Road o A VAY rom ‘Washington o Pa., and New York cits. cR & STORAGE CO., 1313 | 3 the circumstances that led | binet meet- | wportant | i on pending questions Hello! Hello! —The Two Party Line. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. [$1,600 WILLED CHURCH X A AL ) ’/‘I/ Beh STARTS T CALL UP NMYRTLE AND TINDS OTHER PARTY USING 15 PINDS THEY'RE ING ABOUT TANN BABY AND AND LISTENS IN CLUYAS WILLIRHS the country tive he ix presidential primary contests will be here. and if rival candidates think Mr. Coolidge is not making a satis- factory showing before the country they will redouble their efforts to carry important states in the pr maries. Politician for Secretarsy. N fast think he lected as lemp, Some people are disposed fast when he cretary Ba representat Virginfa, and an astute republican politician with a wide acquaintance «nd influence in the south. where dei- cgates are usually much sought after by the managers of presidential can- didates President Coolidge Teally not Euilty of that charge. All that he did was to ask Speaker Gillette and other friends who knew Congre well just what type of a man ought to have for secretary picked Slemp for a variety ns and it is, of course, they thought ‘of the lining up southern deleg: Coolidge. although he himself never have suspected the in_it What Mr. White House polities and politicians. He _ also wanted a genial soul who would know how to make pelitical folk feel at home when they called at the White House. Woodrow Wilson had that tvpe of etary in Joseph P. Tumulty, who was really a political s ary. t Harding Attorn the role lents alw ¥ to deal for them with oliticians and the organization leaders So long as Presidents must rely on organized effort in primaries and_elections this will be true When Mr. Coolidge has familiarized mself with the Harding policics he will no doubt express his viewpoint xplicitly. Some of his statements will be a reiter: tion of what has been said before by his predecessor. Other announce- ments will carry their own explan tion of why deviations are necessary. Mr. Coolidge fs not bound by his pledge to split hairs over what Mr. Harding's polic were, but he is just the same making a systematic effort to inform himself on their substance, so that no radical changes may be made without advising the country of the reaso at prompt to worked private former probable essity _of T Mr. might politics cded in the who knew Coolidge ne. was a ma of THE WHOOPING: TS = BORED WITH WAITING- RECEIVER OFF VERY what kind of an Execu- | In four or five months | Coolidge, thercfore, must work HANGS CP WITH A GLOWER AS IF IT WERE THE TEL- EPHONL'S TAULT % J Y K)_’ 2 S i S HANGS UP WITH A SHARP LITTLE CLICK BY WAY OF A HINT ~ ? HEARS COODBYES BEING SAID BACK AND TORTH VOR TIVE MINUTES 5 G TWO -PARTY LINES (C) Wheeler Sya. Inc. TORONTO CHOSEN FOR TYPO GATHERING Will Be Convention City in 1924. Outbreaks Widen Gav Between Union Parties. od Pre Azust 16 was selected convention of Typographical 1 here.” The Vote was was reached by By the ATLANT. “anada, toda oronto, | s thel the fon. 148 ginia, n boring had extended a Joint invitation and had been the only other contestants for the next session of the organization. Portland, Ore., has invited the union ® meet in the western city ! Heated sessions again ine onvention esterday and onal ouibreaks serv the zap b een the gressive and administra Another feature of the b rank Morriso of the Ame n Federation of Ich he scored the United States d, advocated edu aining for bo ears of red to frequent to wid nd girls under eighteen £0 that they might be pre n the work of the world, and d it his belief that the next session Congress will pass a number of meas- | ures beneficial to the worker. i Mr. Morrison stated further that the L W. W. movement found a fleld for operations only where the right to or- ganize was denied the workers. He declared that o long as 1. W. W. em plovers exist there will be I W. W. agitators. A day of entertainment is on the | program for today, following the morn- ing_ business session. The base ball | games this afternoon and boxing matches tonight will be the recreational i features. of —_— ZR-3 SAILS IN NOV_EMBER. German-Built Zeppelin to Fly to! Lakehurst, N. J. The transatlantic flight of the Z a hug now nearing completion TINALLY GE‘TS MYRTLE AND {EDMUND T. STROBEL , | {ness, “from typhoid-pneumonis, and | | the BY MISS MARY PHELAN Other Charities Include Sums’ to Little Sisters of the Poor and Two Orphanages. The will of Miss Mary Ida Phelan, dated June 27, 1923, was filed today for probate. She leaves $1,600 to St. Peter's Catholic Church, $400 to the Little Sisters of the Poor, and $300 cach to St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asylum and St. Vincent's Female Or- phan Asylum. s Included in the other bequests are $1,000 to Elizabeth Murray, $1,000 to Anna L. Patrick, $600 each to Lulle W. Fralich and Mattie W. Hoover, $500 each, to Mary A. La Falvre, Felicito L. Hinton and Rosalie L. Finnan, $600 cach to Mollie: Clarke, Annie Clarke and Agnes C. McPhee and $500 each to Elizabeth Fitzpatrick and Jeanne C. Crawley. Mrs. Blanche Higgins O'Connor is 'to have $1.000 and ortrude H. McKenna and Marie H. Sanderson $500 each. The remaining estate is devised to Anna L. Patrick and Hattie Clarke. George H. O'Conuor is named as ! THINKS 1T'S VERY INCONSIDER- ATE OF THOSE OTHER PEOPLE ALWAYS TO BE USING PHONE e REPLECTS IT'S AN OUTRAGE FOR ANYONE TD USE PHONE AS LONG ASTHAT U ) LN ] 2 i o « tauran; PENDS TORTY MINUTES DiS- USSING THE ABUSES OF Phone 8- MOTOR CO. HEAD, DIES! = i Typhoid-Pneumonia Results Fatal- ly for Young Business Man, After Month' - Rose Roofs Illness. o thirty-thre Edmund vears old. Co.. Inc.. morni versity link— foundation and its ROO Hospi nta’s ili- 1ot been | noon toduy had teen | held out for Mr. Strobel’s recoversy,! until ahout twenty-four hours from | d. when hg was transferred | from hix home, 3818 Jenifer street, | to the hospital | Mr. Strobel was a memoe: of Almas Temple of the My Shrine and was | Knight Templar. He was born in| roof in proper condition. % perfect. ow’s the time to look ; four brothers Send for us S of Tex Strobel ] trobel, W. J. Strobel, Jan robel, roofs. Strobel and Mi this city ARTIST DIES OF FALL. FLOREN! August 16.—Giuseppe | Pasquini, well known painter. died today of a fractured skull suffered all o | through the sudden collupse of a scaf- ifold while he was restoring the fres- coes in the Church of the Deilumi at Pieuve San Stefano. assistant, Engenioi Pellizzani, seriously’ injured Madonna His was Enliven the making reservations here. beauty, the music, the breeze and the marvelous dinners oi our Chef, An- tonio Dols. | Wonderful Steak and ltalian Dinners Served Nightly. our building is substantial and reliable only if are O.K. We know all about what will be r DETOURS TO CONDUIT ROAD POINTS PROVIDED Cabin John Reached by Way of River Road—Great Falls Through Rockville. The traffic bureau has erected signs at Wisconsin avenue and River road directing' motorists to make detours in going to Cabin John and Great Falls because of the work being done on the new water conduit. It is suggested that the following routes be followed on these detours: To Cabin John, go by way of Wis- conein avenue to River road. to Co- hasit road to bridge; to Great Falls, go by way of Rockville and Potomac. SUES TAXI COMPANY. Elizabeth Alden today filed suit in the District Supreme Court to recover $10,000 damages from the Terminal Taxicab Company for alleged personal injuries. She was crossing 7th street northwest at Meunt Vernon place | September 11 last when a taxicab of the company struck her and knocked her down, ~she asserts. Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert and Rudoiph . Yeatman appear for the plaintiff. ual “dining out” by Enjoy the $2.00 Each er charge at dinner. if_weather Is unfavorah Serr 1o Meyer Davix' Famous Le Paradis Band. for reservations, Main 4336, are Ready for the Roughest Weather Even as a chain is only as strong as its weakest its equired to put the When we finish with it—it'll be sound and substantial—scientifically and practically Our work will be thoroughly done—every inch of it will stand the test of time and weather. Our charges will be most economical. Cheapest b of our way of doing the work. v far in the end—because 7 into the condition of your Phone North 2044 Take it with you VERY traveler's bag should contain a bottle of Zonite. Cord Tires on edit + Pay As You Ride The world-war antiseptic is the best first-aid that science affords. Zonite is non-poisonous and non- irritating. By laboratory tests it has greater germicidal strength than pure carbolic acid. It has more than 75 times the germi- 3 ICE' MEN FORFEIT FINES. |QUALIFIES WIFé’S CHARGE. | Four Dealers Accused of Failing to| W. F. Lamore Says Pistol Aimed at | I Weigh Product. Her Alleged Companion. | Four local retall ice dealers. ar-| Walter F. Lamore in an answer to vested on charges of violating the P e ey welghts und measures laws, forfeited | (1€ Suit of his wife, Mary C. Lamore Their collateral of $5 each i the Dis- | for a limit divorce tells the District iriet of Columbia branch of Police | Supreme Court that she not quite Court toduy. They were: John Ou- L et tha z Tourt today. They awere: John 04 |frank in her statement that he point Sylvester aPrmes, 232 Sth street morth- | ed @ pistol at her. Lamore declared sast: Louis Parmes, 323 8th street | his aim was directed at a man whom he surprised in the company wife, and who made @ hasty exit. northeast, and George H. Kern, 1331 B street southeast “They were charged with delivering | The husband asks that the wife's ke to customers without first weigh- | suit be dismissed and expresses a ing it. which is as much an offense | willingness to take her back. He is #gainst the law as if short welght is | represemted by Attorneys Truitt & given after the ice has been weighed. | Lodge. Massachusetts Park 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 (Woodley Rd.). Over five million feet of land sold. Over 130 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under c struction. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall brick homes. with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park Office, 2d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Established 1899 ! Washingten Wish I Had Bought a Home Five Years Ago! 1f you heard that as much as we do. you would Buy A Home Tonight. BURIETH backyv th Already nearly 50 Families in have no further need to look DO IT NOW Prices Only $7,700 and $7,950 At 36th and R Sts. N.W. TO INSPE 3 By auto—drive across the north one block to R Street J6th Street (right next the Or take P Street car to 35th to R Street, or Wisconsin Avenue walk west to 36th Street Strect Bridge, turn drive due west to Western High School) Street and walk north car to R Street and CT Q Comfortable Living the Year Around. On the hottest days of summer and on the bleakest days ‘of winter you'll be most comfortably located in Mammoth Oak Gardens 1609-1611 Thirty-first Street. The wonderful park which forms the setting for these colonial structures provides an airyness that takes the temper out of summer temperature and makes it livable —while the outlook upon its picturesque landscape is a in G om Friedrichshafen to | Lakehu 2 will be made some time in November, if the present sched- | ule of construction is maintained. Official reports to the Depart- ment from Germany indicate. officials d yesterday, that the dirigible is progressing to the s sfaction of Amer- ican observers. The flight to t try will be made by a Germ crew and the ship will not be the property of the United States government until | it is moored at Lakehurst, where will be berthed with its American-built sister ship, the ZR-1, which yesterday | underwent initial inflation. ENDS DIVORCE SUIT. Mrs. Ida Kressin has become recon- ciled with her husband, Robert Kres- sin, of the Dime Messenger Service, and today dismissed her suit for an absolute “divorce and for the par- tition of their real estate which she filed recently against her husband She W represented by Attorneys Newmyer & King. Attorney George C. Gertman appeared for the bus- d the new President to sy (Copyright, 1923, COURSE FOR OFFICERS. Plan to Supplement Training in Military Correspondence. ning with the next school | short special command and staff school course will be by the general service t Fort Leavenworth, Kan. struction of selected officers of the National Guard and Organized Reserves not below the rank of {major. The course will cover a period of three months, beginning March 15, and iy designed to supplement In- struction given in the existing cor- respondence course. Officers to take the new course will be selected by the War Department upon recommen- dations of the various Army Corps commanders, cidal strength of peroxide and other mild antiseptics of this character. pleasing relief from the view of cheerless bricks and mortay usual in most apartments. Within is every feature that contributes to comfort. Compact and cozy Apartments—reasonable renta Residence here will be a delight. Open for inspection —day or evening. Boss and Phelps The Home of Homes. 1417 K Street. T TO FU B30 vards plaster on remodeled dwelling and take note with 107 interest. in payment. Owner fully financially responsible, bu time to ecollect money. Address Box Krar o O WHOM TT MAY CONCERN s hereby given that the copartnership hereto- fore existing_between Andrew J. White and | P. Royer for the operation a 0. ler the name of White & Boyer Com 2 retail electric supply and contract. ! iness i premixes number 812 13th 1 northwest. Washington. D. C.. has been ; A_SMALL_ PAYMENT DOWN BALANCE ONE, TWO AND * THREE MONTHS Guaranteed 8,000 Miles T. 0. PROBEY CO. Phone West 133 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. it dis William T. Bover has purchased the interest said business and will same as his individual Phone Main 4340. busi All_money due the partnership are payable o said W Roser who aise the“payment of tha parinerhip dents ‘after K3 20 4% % ¢%0¢% 0 %0 o%0 o %0 o2 02062042 ¢ %0+ % %00 % 42042470 L0 421 ,“:“.N.oo.«’“.Qo.“.n.n.“.«.“.“‘”.“’“.“.N.».«’ XaX 9, .. " b pa Th NTTURE aad_baby nted, istered, + Wickercraft, S nw, Oos%e ool "' » 140: Potomac 1 18 ® % o " 55, DISCO pairing: formerl F and Koabe Co. 720 Morton 2 ETAUSCIL PO + ourmetal gan e s % XX g OTICE Extra Special Value New Petworth Homes Prit;e, $8,500 only Selling Fast "FLAT TIRE? | | MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over SLO& WHEN YOU THINK Paperbanging and Decorat- 1og think of Taylor. &7 Estimates made on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. i PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING || 2333 18th St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 || 604-610 9tI: St. N.W. Formerly Stax Hotel Bhcue Main uoum‘ 7 3 : $10.50 rooms. $8; $14. with oo S 2o avatorse b18e 2 s | room, 5O per cent more. Rooms Like . | MOB MENACES PRISONER. 65-Year-Old Man Accused of Kid- naping 4-Year-Old Child. By the Associated Press. HOT SPRINGS, Arl William Burke, sixty-five vears old, arrested in connection with the dis- fappearance of four-year-old B.! Huggins from his home Monday and sald to have been identified by the child as the man who kidpaned him and kept him locked in a deserted | shack until his cries attracted a pass- jerby, and he was liberated, was hur. riedly taken out of the city.late v {terday afternoon by officers, w {crowd began to gather about the jail, where he was being held. 1t is estimated that a possible sav. ing of 138.000,000 tons of coal a year could be made by the complete ) use of the power of Nlagara and St.| Lawrence rivers to produce electric ty. . K3 "’ ® REXZXD 0% KD " SERE GARAGE Quickly erecied at tesms to puit the pur- thaser. LIFETIME GARAGE CO., 833 Star hldg. o Franklin Save Your Metal Roofs PER 'TLY WITH Hirsh Roofing Compound Do not weteh oc palas. 85It for gooll MThis beavy bodied asphait and asbestos com- | potnd. perfectly insulates vour roof. ‘COOL 1IN SUMMER, WARM IN WINTER. L s ot Wansington asers. tootty teat B e S T FIRE-RESISTIN SUNPROOF, YWATER- FrOOF. 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