Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1923, Page 3

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MOTHER OF BRIDE HELDINHERDEATH Placed in County Jail After Long Grilling by Colorado ! | i i { | : . {injurea Thursas Springs Police. ! motor cycle on w — songer skidded = Br tl e ja to sol Thursd cinls strivin, slayir Sutile, seventeen- | gl of Mrs imorning ¢ or excic i vemrold beide. mdmitted today they |Eappened. He was not hurt. Allen Bx ol g Mo heors that a|Wwas notified by the poilee to attend were acting on t eors (2 Jan inquest at the morgue today Soman wia concernedlin \the EIEVS | SR o Gng: Gruwley: colbned: eaht| not a suspected former ; ¥ suito: Mrs. Suttle, clad only in a night dress, was found unconiscious in her Ledroom. Her skull had been crushed I there were finger 1 throat. A found uvnh v to give lttla information ‘helpful to the authorities. Hospital. ACCIDENT IS FATAL | TO MARSHALL DYER Young Man Dies of Injuries In-| curred in Moter Cycle Crash. Traffic Collisions Reported. Marshall Dyer, nineteen years old. | Conduit road, w last night at « sity Tospital. foward Allen, old. companion of Dyer when motor S old, 106 K stre ndinjured c was given first | Hospitai Donald aid morning. ch he was ainst a telephone | | pole on Conduit road near his hor also nineteen vears bicyele and and M streets southeast ho was severely | when a pas- icorgetown U . was driving the accident t southwest, suf. nd body collision | motor hui‘ - iy L\v 21 13th street | gy 01 an automo 8 b Tas n hw‘ about the body. aid at Garfleld | jr. eighteen | ont street, head hurt. at’ Walter Pollce declared that the letters| IWhile crossing in front of 306 | ved little or noth of the rela- [Florida > las ard | & betwien! S - { Barro ears 5 knoe qu down uton driven by B ! uniden ndiv und’ Injured | P bout (hz head and body. The e | jured child was taken to Freedme and at man, for reasous not|Hospital. Yet known, either Layer or [ ¢ Maryland | instrumental in having the crime nitted GUINEA PIGS, DOLLS, CATS, DOGS IN SHOW ! Plaza Playground Teems With En- tries in Exhibit—Sarah Morf- ing Is Winner. w a combination doll} v, contested for honors playgrounds yesterday Plaza dressed ir 1 up-to var The pets guinea pigs. thelr prizes, pbons A doll dressed ine to Smi |\v street i and | 1o, hoth be en, 201 F Brownie and Carlo, DRK OF ALL KINDS. MARK | 5 e P ) BUILDER MARK m—m\ than by m: rwl! TCTRER B REor A\ ity KOL, HE. nstallatio Tavestigate. RESPON: NOT BE vy ou your roof needs. KOONS SAVE THIS COUPON. 1t is good until Sept. 30, and will save xou 207, discount on vour repair bill eral Tepairs on all makes of cars aud moto: boat engines. . WI I,\O\ Phone Lincoln 3569, B Call us up. 1422 F St. N, ROOFING 5 Plioae Main 933 MPANY Nokol Automatic Oil Burners rebullt aod seld_ by the. autborizes fin I:IL' t‘n.& ”“‘"‘l?‘« numbm' %0 act quickly. ce, 1411 New York ave, Tiggs Puts HEAT 1 Heatng™ Hcatmg Plant Installations | ——and Repairs ~hould be made before Jack Frost’s d are | closer. Consult Biggs NOW. The Biggs Engmecrmg Co.| WARREN W, BIGGS, Pro 1310 14th S NOTICE Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs REPAIRED AND PAINTED. Thxs Mxonn-DoIlar Printing Plant —is equipped to bandle evers printing need. { The National Capital Press __1aoax3 We Satisfy Evcry Demand ~—for good printing. High grade, but not high priced. BYRON S. ADAMS, DEPENDABILITY condition if you let “IRONCLAD'S JNCED ROOFERS" look after it. 14. You_can depend on vour roo Roofin, Compa! CLAD d at l]m<- 1. Keppos, t and s he: i :CURB ON RUM RUNNING ¥ today d as a result | €os g with a;it Capitol an was ey Hospital wenty-six vears, was severely | on when his | 1 @utomobile | tri southwest. | in of the l was cut B ndered 1 TOPIC OF CONFERENCE‘ Le held Der $1,500 CASH Chevy Chase $125 00 Per Month ARE void of all the cheapness common to moderate sized early seeretary sent the Bureau se, Cau Adums 1702 Evening H Of Homes that even though they Homes. They have found Homes as we represented them in AND EVEN BETTER, AND THEY HAVE FASTER THAN BIRIEITH or | Tomorrow’s Sunday. S [fer th' cars. (Copsright National Newspaper Service.) ROAD MAY ELECTRIFY He; Santa Fe to Exnlole Possibilities of | BOUGHT THE EVENING STA !Fear | By the A strenuo! | ptan of king, y the of the ¢ pose to that th Slippin’ ofi t' Europe t’ “study | { ndun.m is purty much like in’ t" New York “on business.” on Look out | $ebi 0! posal o a trol of LINES ACROSS DESERT Colorado River for Creat- ing Power. the A August “électric the Atchison, way with stinent was s dent ot the su left | ==—u The Hupmobile e a great favorite because it does the things the owner has a right to expect, keeps right on doing them with effi- ciency and econo- my,and gives him no cause for any- thing but last- ing satisfaction. The Great Success of )UR]EITH Proves beyond any question our first opinion that the Washington public was waiting for Character Homes— Moderate Price ARLE moderat THEM EVEN WE CAN COMPLETE THEM. By auto—drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R Street and drive due west to 36th Strect (right next the Western High School). Street car to 35th Street and walk north to R Street or Wisconsin Avenue car to UNPRECEDENTED VALUE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED It Would Pay You to Investigate WHY PAY MORE Very Easy Terms TO INSPECT R Street and walk west to 36th Stret. IAPANESE OBECT | 0 CHINA RAIL PLAN | Lead to International TOKIO, 2nd one Chinese director. Thae Japanese forelgn office will pro- modification of the plan, ector pectors :u. the railway The Tok stepping stone to international con | would be most unpopular in Japan, be- | Sidex being contrary to the Washington 914-916 D St. N.E. Carz At the Door big The only new ci fiered on the market for H.R.HowensteinCo. R, WASHINGTON, By British Proposal Would | i br of 1y Control of Country. ssociated Press August ~Japan objects | usly to the recently announced the foreign diplomatic corps at sald to have been sponsored | British legation, for the control | “hinese railways by one foreign an the ta the ng diplomatic corps a Sug ere should be a single of the r empower pers, with the ex- of the Jijl, are vehemently op- what ¢ term the British p n the ground that it is merel “news 1 Lg (‘éd‘#é“{fl China. They state that this $75 Monthly Payments Large Slecping Porches: Open for Tnspectio hon the a beautiful lo- concrete street, ctric lights. The g lots, X cash and priced $1.000 s than regular price. OPEN DAILY 1314 F Street N.W. e of Price Or take P D. a mands made on the Chinese government Chinese Press S attitude of ke the I C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1923. 25, ARGENTINE HITS TRUSTS. Aln of deputie Everything In Paints, Oils, Glass : Parc of & serien Of de- August The oms and wine and to- la pass- for the protection of forelgners travels | hacco funds, into & “foundation fund” puE 8 nighc pasa ing on rallways In China. to be used toward the paying of such [°d an anti-trust law fixing severe and Brush debts. penalties for the establichment of €s FEAR BRITISH PLAN. 1 ““A foreign high advisory commission | monopolies in home produce, dumost,. i % {to formulate plans whereby China [una foreign trade. and tand sra oy Becker Paint & Glass Co. ees Intent to Take Roads. Cable 1o The Star and Ch Copyright, will pay off her obligations according |or river transportation to thelr age, also is said to be sought. The allegation is made that at the last league of nations meeting, the Brivsn delegate, proposed league In- st 25 N {tervention in Chin: that this Aumust 25 Alewed Buil- lwas objected 1o and rejected | by other powers. It also Is alleged it alrcady have been - . . ntion [that at the September meeting of the ought unofiicially to the attention league the T N the Peking government, are published in the Chinese In commenting upon il | 1230 Wisconsin Ave. FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over $1.08 West 67 HOTEL INN 604-610 G¢I: St. N.W. Formerly Stex Hotel Ehcne Main 8108.8109 56 weekly: $10.50 roome 85 $14. shower and_lavators. Rooms Liim Mether's: g0 Daily News, PEKING, with room, 50 per cent more. pose that the —_— LT T IR GG, Delightful Apartments The Argonne Columbia Road at 16th St. A few choice apartments are available in this new, fireproof building, located among Washi ton’s most palatial residences. Cooled by breezes from Rock Creek Park. Convenient Markets, Stores and Theaters You Can Make Selection Now and Move Into Your New Home Before October Ist. Apply to Manager on Premises or Wmn. S. Phillips Realtor rdonmnient. press express the hope nd Japan will stand A powers tow ther powers t &n_control of | a that this atutuae will resuit | e British delegate to the league of |13 roids 4nd other posals, giving « ol e ot O ler own adminis s declared that € wants control ber of unemploy again is increasi 8 ‘persone jalned the ramis oF e idle last we bringing the total ng China's foreign to 1,212,000, | Britain thou: h a view o pa i £ e ofoodeafofoodee oo o Qualeols ool sdosfoodo oo oo e e e oot e te el Appealing to People of Refinement The whole plan and surroundings of Mammoth Oak Gardens 1609-1611 Thirty-first Street to IR, 3 LT L L LT L Raise Apartment residence to the highest plane. The location is most attractive—the sumptuous Gardens in connection—tae playground facilities which care for the children and keep them out of annoying proximity—the most perfect arrangement of the Suites. of small. compact size, modernly equipped -all Mammonth Oak Gardens as unique and unusual 15th & K Sts. N.W. Main 4600 R L T T T R T stamp i Just a few vacancies remain Open for your inspection day and evening Boss and Phelps The Home of Homes 1417 K Street. Phone Main 4340. Would You Bu A Home For $30 A Month Let Us Explain Our Plan Four New Duplex Homes Something New—Inspect Today Two-Story Flats—Built Like One House | 1600t0 1606 ASt. N.E. W!LLIAMS OMA HEATING J_C Can be installed in any type of heatmg plant with ease ING Gl IL S | Just North New Eastern High School : 'wo-story Houses with four roor ) and back porch on ! each floor. You can buy the building and rent out the second | floor for ecnough to g ly aid you in purchasing the house, [ good speculat s well'as an investment. Don't n f rate—DO 1T NOW There are only four of them and they will sell quick Elefimc Lights—Window Shades s Plenty Room for Garages, Gardens and Flowers Hot-Water Heat—Large Lots G and H Heatmg Co. . Scientific Heating and Plumbing w. M_COTTLILE. Preteent BUNTSBERRY, v Prendon 913-917 H St N.W. If You Believe in the United States—You Believe in Washington 12 % Do You Realize What Our 1 2 % Offering of 127 Preferred Stock Means? It means that you must receive 12%: on the money you invest before we can receive any return on our assets, valued at $2,250,000 net. It means that you could not suffer a loss unless our $225" should be entirely dissipated. Have we made it clear? Have we made you a liberal proposition? And bear in mind that we have put behind this issue something more val- uable to us than our assets—Our Reputation. Y. assets An Investment in Our Preferred Stock Will Yield You 19, Per Month $100,000 invested will yield $1,000 monthly $25,000 invested will yield $250 monthly $75,000 invested will yield $750 monthly $10,000 invested will yield $100 monthly $50,000 invested will yield $500 monthly $2,500 invested will yield $25 monthly $1,000 invested will yield $10 monthly We Welcome the Fullest Investigation on the Part of Prospective Investors AllanE. Walker Investment Company Clip, Sign unf_lrhhil This Coupen oday (H) Allan E. Walker Investment Co. Southern Building : Officers s Dizectoes Dear Sirs: Allan E. Walker... . .President William L. Browning Leroy Gaddis, Jr. Picisel scidiing Complates Datails William L. Browning. .Vice President S. E. Godden W. Edgar Leedy of Your Issue of Preferred Stock Leroy Gaddis, Jr..Secretary-Treasurer Allan E. Walker Paying 12 Per Cent Per Annum. SECURITIES DEPARTMENT Suite 518 Name. Southern Building Main 2690 Address.

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