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i g ggggm”.’222f'f:f;;;,’.’éiffii;’;fzfé“’hz;l ESENE IS s Gives wace the URGAN|ZE A]. GAMP‘Com Order-:;:n;; Postmaster | Het?l';aéol;lta“ to Hold Letters After Fraud B 0il in Any St ! e shortent skirts by P ! : g i i . Suder 5o Sasneid. urns n Any dtove Clte Control of Leglslatlve, rcoamakers i memg. seneratty | Game Guy With Ace in the Col. John A. Hawkins Elected rder Is Tssue “CORT SMITH. Ark.. August followed by fashion leaders, but | { L e ugt \ erful new Administrative and Judicial | tre rank ana e of women—thoss Hole and Trick Sign i st ! President of 3d Corps Fan kmdolmed By Wederal Judise wranic ||| whieh works. tn_ ans ; wood stove or furnace is gowns are bought with hard - MoliRns (LIS mannis Mo e propd achievement of the In : e heatitips the . inti ning mail add d to three oil N o e Ll Branches of Government. ! G Scores Hit. . 4 0 Association. | deaters of that ity under & trand (|| 1jiRational Heating Compa i : et : : order iss 3 postmaster gen- e ar-before-last knee-length ; 7 { S as vigele e crderRw murkably simpie and inespen- HY NOBURT T. SMALL, ‘;":j_f;>\“(>l":: “’f|‘“‘ >'"“ryl.\lhlu(!hd~-d ! Speciui Dispatch to The Star. 5 y % "AMP MEADE, Md., August 23.—At | Pf s « earing l{o;w“:"’\fl sive inven I‘l'ux: heats Already it 0iab besome apparent]! restolreileract wiils. thestiawhin S ANGELES, August 25. v R r a meeting of reserve officers held here | permarient inja % grenBnmRIgthe ;! : " of the foundation stones of| have draped, ‘overlapping paneled 'nt gasoline—no bootleg stuff, but - last night, the 3d Cor| a | master 1 . under the order and drudgery of using coal e O n neat vear| JKITts have foosened the panel so i real, high.grade flivver hootch—came e 4 ; the Reserve O cors’ Assoc as | of the eourt, was authorized to hold ood. It ives {he conven- b T3 maon the Slegan: “Turn| Do SLeE mMlon of IiSY |t Les Anyéles te e sary ot n seme| i PR o i Y L Hinetitnted *with Col. Jobn A Hawhing |y tuice pailing e Hemime S|l It L O e st Rl s R ; (e ¥ lguy with an ace in the hole and a ] F i clected as president for one year. | application for a permanent in ||, Stove in fow ninntes ) VI‘: |A"K ‘;m i t ntrol of the| = | 5 E A B ~ i, 2 More than 100 officers signed the Ju[ll_‘vliun‘." ;;(\G\ !;.bn- mendous L]A-:.) u demoeratic control of th - ; ; ; { g L o IR e e e e el Sl ¥ wieut, also s| TErt Of this story is the announce-| - . &7 Bl petition to the national organization | ne. federa o) erddygwit 1'resent Nighepatasof R e of Connecticut, also is|,ene of s newly discovered refining o g 5 : Lof the association for ac harter. Del- | the CoTiig . e it a gre e s | eligible for the chalrmanship of the | jrooesy by which gasoline may be " : 4 3 % : [esates to the national convention |Arkansas Company and th panlastrer oner to Sl ST hie lm-| committee on territovies and ingular }pmaur d and sold at a profit for a g 3 4 which il be held in Detrit on ©c- | National Brokerag: Company R 20r ORI oy ention, r 'f\":r;""»'r‘:\’ SRl U ’l""f"" lonsidniihe: """)"“““"‘ but {jckel a gallon, on the basis of pres- | E : tober and 21, were clected, five | of this paner. The Just e KBt e ': b d°‘:h:' "‘;" gy ha"z:‘[’: | ent prices for crude oll. And if this! : B o from each division area. GRANDSON NAMED D ke = pec e vers whe d bee o s emain at the head price offes e 8o want 5 | merely means “maybe” 1t is curious " 3 : Officers clected were: Sec e e eiitte e tonns for a great many vears. and had Won fand currency, turning territorles over { FETE ARG IMESRE LI IR treasurer, Ma. Georg. > FOR CHAMP CLARK Eeats St Ui their chuirmanships through the ap-|probably to Senator Hiram Yohn.oulm ot nAbE it . St s tein : E r“‘r _]’l’l(u,l ghi first viee pr ent, e atio. of AR aeatorits bule. of Gl . 3 i 1 Maj. R. 'Randolph: second viee S uSen oF = S easultorata ectiour. 1y | €Ut loose In’ this section of the land {bresident, Maj. M. L. Anderson; third | Child Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ow the democrats claim tat New | Mr Brandegee o inecticut. 15| rella What Worrles Ofl Conceras. {Vice prexident,” Licut. Cot’ wW. ' D.| & ngland s do; at] the govern-|Ye 0 be confirmee 4 0! e = 2 i 3 Igiand iy dom ingting e e committer of the judiciay. but hey It is & winning bet that John D.{ i went, and they believe that a pro- { 4 . I\'uum{. aln(ll fourth vice president, Col nett C. Clark at SPECIALTY naturally succeeds to the_ post| Rockefeller never even heard of Roy i S n.»u::ulel-‘ clected to the St. Louis. 3 ow England . 2 5 . - & ; 2 convention {st against New Vngland rule may | through the denths of Senator Nelson | Genr, Leaving John D. out of it, it| - fwere: From the 80th Division, Maj wouse a lot -of enthusiasm in the{of Minnesota, a4 Senator Dilling- | ; E B McKenny, Col. W. 1. Lee, Ma Ly the Associated Press. B ah ot N cront wiis Avers T s the same kind of a het that the 3 : - T A g 2 . lemocratic south and the radical and ‘\‘:l‘:mi vehuon ClviloRwes HIBSOMY T = ohl lcanceriis Tiever heasd of Roy : ol. John §. Rixey and Maj, WATERLOO, lowa, \ progressive west. i 2 Gehr up to a few days ago. But to- ' : Jacob Schlessinger the 99th | ron born to Mr. and Bennett Smart Under Five. day they have heard of him. And 2 ® i lon, Col. W At Champ Clark i i - e L ard o G 4 7 ’ . hamp Clark, St. Louis, yesterd The republican leaders profess t e eate oy o . Langfitt, 3 u esterday, See Our Advertisement on “oupled with this dominance of the 5 o ) i cGee; bas bee ed Cha e i e aicat| ‘Gouplegiwithit L . eyl 5 i P fro & been hamp, in honor of n ort of peril i “ | Senate committecs by the small S!&(eg} For Roy s one of those mous: : . € i v his grandfathe he late Cham at from the opposition which e ! o amall states | trap boys in the wilderness, with the Bell o ity slonal group, Co 1'1;:111'|'n«_ Bawiine, | his | grandfather, the Clate” Champ Page 16, Part 1 has Erown tup &iy-< Calvin) Coollige /o€ New Bulind. pre ihes {128 S| Worldihaatiigls oRtiE(aANiE don, Clara elie 2t 2 / Stewart, Lieut. Col. Wilgus and Maj. | Jious: of R tives, T . hecame the oceupant of the White |all-powerful Scnate col o and : | gt Thomas | The baby s a dau miie thio loscupant sof it M nance is just about to pass into the | foWard the suburbs and opened fill- T 2..1.2° » 5 No delegates were elected from the | Wilbur W. Marsh, Wate a oday’s Star the first New England man : ! ing station. One of the large ofl 4150 an ick T e ected fom oy 3 o) |nands of Senator Smoot of Utah. a]concerns—one of the big four, ag they| < 4 A i 2 y o )t thé national deme iy vears o atain th ands; of Bnmior Sineot o sl o [conommEensotithelbisitousTan ey | ? ‘ y no offcer trom Uiese divisions wers | nitie: Better Homes Equipment Co. dency he demc < 1 £ have | oo werful Senate committee on appro- | highly ornate filling station a couple | A h' X tecorations W opted by th —_— - h St. N.W. sachusetts against Senator Lodge is 12 Wyoming., & |street. Tha lowly newcomer wis; a e much on its back as’a horse 195% ie they had made Te |8 with thr oral votes, and | frowned upon for its impudence but | A2 Ir ey dleg) mads powerful 3 wmnitice “on | pitied for ity {mpotence. ' That's the @ & “more intens campaign. 2 s way matters stood w few months D e TGl e asifing llios Moy of ihs R r Sterling of | ago, when the bii four had the situa- olls Entered in 3 F < = If a Better Heater Could be Buift Pittsburg Would Build It i sz i Siastia : W State with five e on in hand. . el hd M InentRy osiments SORON tosioarsy FMam ol it A few days ago Gehr started some- |and ¢ L sl =t = L oy G | e: e ssolutions will ])()N’I S Slle et oses of New Hampshire, | ting. e, boxan' to Ut prices oo Dog Com petition - Jiery aganish orthens rosolutionn L) HOT HOT orm. is to be rank r of the com- | gasoline. Other so-cal nden S rfiec eis Corinaators aon WATER I WATER ¢ PO ces o " i Sta y followed ! Even before the hand of fate sent | mittec on post offices and post roads, | ent filling stations quickly | ! i af St - and Senator Hale of Maine, is rank- {suit. But Gebr held the lead, and | eve rup Lieut. Stephen F. Tillman. f Mr. Coolidge from the task of “r" ing member of the committese Dndl‘ulll'\iaulns began to swarm about l"‘lh“ Pe > INSTALL A siding over the Senate to the higher | dn the House New England has|place Iike bees after honey. The b du f preciding over the affairs of | nothing of ance that is hersimen in the nearby filling station PACT BEFORE COURT. « the nation there had been a cry thut {1 the 8 J fact. she is out- re ordered to put the crusher on Fluffy is the finest dog in town. | o { runked on ¥ every committee ehr. It was announced that they thie Asw P\l.ls, .\\u;uM —Tle recent o lutomatic Gas Il ater Heater will install a pittsburg w England was monopolizing the | Naturaily there is a lesson in the | would undersell Gehr by 1 cent, no|Fluffy has forgotten more clever | Bolind o Mabe Slatsmant nter of the stage iR Washington. | ascendaney of w England i the | matter what Gehr's price might be. | tricks than most dogs cver knew, and Moo lof conrse. ths alevation of hi ‘ . The New England states, once | Gehr learned they meant to put himiywpen jt comes to a fight, why Fluffy Minorities Treaty. ow, o « 5 <; o ey selett a senator. m to ll\a\-c‘.uu[ of business. He smiled i sra s esbEdior yata o e P man from husetts s n habit of sticking to him so long can b e carload pups. 3 AG p. s —The . N » more emphasis thun ever to the claim. he van carry his party to victory _f:;' ";'""d' l"‘“‘N"s'l’,l'] before | AT Ieast xo thinks thirteen r-old | J coutt.of ntessatinatl Tuskice 1aa There are 18 sizes and A small cash payment this way the New Eugland ser Sy dmjfond oS Clara Belle Sparks, proud mistress fes e s styles ranging from two Cite Vant Control. ators simply push their way from the | Gehr's station 1 cent lower toan that of | “F% s been asked by the league of nations 2 1t is clafmed that ngle bottom to the top of the committees ay before. The enemy promptly | °f th¢ "do8 magnificent. for an advisory opinion on questions gallons per minute to e R i i 2 i ngevity of service. It was this t Gehr's posted price by 1 cent.| Fluffy is some sort of a poodle and relating to the so-called minorities fve thowsand gulluns i year to pay the Pl e Stotalielctomsatenon “ tdea of louge tuat gave | MO I e gas war became general, | when he Is all dolled up with 4 white treaty of June 23, 1919, between the | balance that of New York ulone, con-}Wyoming the floor leadership of the ' qp'rival concern. backed by the IE|coat he looks like a bouncing rubber principal allied ssoctated pow- per hour. s slx of the most important com- | House of Representatives in the Der-|company. was confident it ultimately |y & ICORE LU e ers on one hand and Poland on the s ) h ; son of Frank Mondell. * }would break him. ball. Clara Belle entered her dog in . other. These heaters are s Your plumber or gas anittess dnithe Sonate : | E e — Down went Gehr's posted prices until | the “pet” contest held at the 1 Bl LB e B g A i i Oddly enough, the students of sta- ! the target sign was marked with & big | Scaton School playground vesterday | ’ :\;w&hxl‘)\x&‘:s:;l will hear at a public § uilt and guaranteed by U company will install a uatica’ have . duet diconcred et i | The rival station immedlately CUt| riormoon, und Fluffy was so much, 2 i 4 | the oldest and largest : Pittsburg. Come in and tiree other important Senate com- | its price to 8 cents. “While the enems | [ IOFIIR N LN S nat it was —_— i O G . niittees are under the chairmanships | wasnt_looking Gehr turn b ¥ i | see these heaters in e e oen aaae ‘appeared | Impossible to classify him. This ex- | Upper: A few participants in the Boom in Timber Industry. aer colllwater: hokters ©f three of the most :pa 1y settled | where the “9" had been. And that's:plains why he did not win a prize esterdny afternco “pet” contest at Seaton g states of the west. the way the G-cent gas came to Los | But that fact s only enhanced |PEYETENRE Festepaty SEoethe ,| The boom in the timber industry of in the world. operation. e hnae e, o toh Bl { Angeles Clara Belle's opinion of her “perfect” | b0 i British Columbia continues strong. Massachusetts, of course, bulks The rival station, surprised at the |doE. Who has a vap that's almost good | PEt 3 et bty o " particularly large in the r\\rumvv' | }1ack of customers, sent out cout, who | #nough to be a bark — B ‘HOS Just now, with Mr. Coolidge in the ! | rend Genrs atim with bulging eyes. He | There fs another pont about Clara |her ret. no matter w D e Suaw Wi Alr ported back that the price was 6| Belle's pet. He has the reddest and from beauty to canine scr royalty revenue for the last month e "'l' :"“ ~f"fl“‘“ ty as Sneukol == | cents. But when others came out to longest “tongue in the world und| The dog fakes thinks very c: O s t> msonts. Her tho oo il s vl the House of Representatives and | . B : leck they found the blg “9" staring | When it comes to “licking” ot as | generally, but yes 3 S { Fesponding month last year the total | Lodge as leader < the senate. | AFT@StS Promised in SIaying | them o the Tace. Ther told the scout | Clara Beile xays he does—well, with his rably - O for 192 11380i035 is naid t Mr, dge could be | |he was cra; For,two days. with this | tongue he simply cleans up. od in a chich there were 2 i stratemy. Gehr has held the big sta-| Fluffy gives a demonstration of fonly three other dogs. one measly named President pro tempo | of Man by Mob Near | om: T erenmnd s DUt him out of busi- | RS tricks only when he fecls 8o fn- |cut and i ; the Senate if he d the honor . absolutely helpless. Whenever the |clined and the diknity of the Chi_| “Dogs are all right as competitor: 3 e « that he pre- i { vy 9 s at § cents, | Ness chow-chow or the stateliness of (but when they ring in dolls 4 Pugithe cbancesiarstintiho wllpy Jacksonville. Lol b D18 wign At “6o "And when the | the Great Dane can mpare with w me the way out. will you? fer to retuin hig floor leadership wnd Al 'drops to @ mickel, Gehr wimply |the really regal wav in which Fluffy | Fluffs se to say the chairmanship of the committee ——— it i Sl ba s 6o 8 sits down. or ratler sits up, with his| When Clara Belle Sparks. who lives vil foreign relatior Ey the Associated Py i Finally Out. paws in tho air und a yard or o of [at 101 I strect northwest, is not at- i ! 5 - i 8 - g el Seeret Fimally Out. {dangling red tongue. tending the Columbia Junior High Mr. Chicf Justice Taft, having been{ JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Angust | Now the big companies have found| Clara Belle Sparks has freckl $ 3 er Fluffy, and the appointed to the Supreme Court beneh | Arrests were promised shortly hy;‘;uv al:ol:n Gehr's uce in tlhefimlnl:l n‘» :’n Crd plfn;:‘:‘nwj"a,rpz\r|nf blue|two, @ 3 all ([Seports, have sl el A Menry Lilienthal, county detective,|is not buying gasoline at all. He is|eyes which flash with fire when cn strangers come from Connecticut, although born fu! Henry Lilienthal O e A s e fiew]y organlzedlhodv savs incomplimentary thing: r Fluffy is all attention and if { Sterling Refining any, which [4bout poodledogs in general or Flufly {they start anything that offonds his | tunity to claim that New Iynch last midnight of Ben Hart.|happens to be v, 1in_particular. ; nine majesty he is ready to do bat- domiuates all three of the Constitu- | nesro, whoso bullet-riddled body, | with a plant at e S 3 What does Fluffy e Jara Belletle. (All In all there iy only one dog i branches of the movernment, With the hands manacled, was found |local gusher ficld. was asked, and a very dec y |in the world for Clara Belle and that Whio, gives the democrats the oppor- [ tonight after an investigation of the 2 } “My gasollne is produced by an|came from her. when she said, y-|is her pe exceutive, 1 ative judicial. @ teh along Kings road, whiree loptiraly new process which bids falr (thing and - cverything™ =i fact | Audrev Gill of 201 T street won the miles from Jacksonville, after resi-{to Increase the yleld of gasoline to|“anyghing and verythin, ! rst prize with her doll at the show Hold High Postx. 5 rers . {sueh an extent that the motoring about describes Clara’s opinion of terday. Gents had seen several white men ;public’ must benefit through low {prices for years to come,”.sald Gehr | Hiring him. Hart was struck six|today. “It seems to me that gasoline - forelgn reiutions commitiee, but onc {times by pistol bullets, = o should sell for what it I8 worth, "; ~ o X 5 “finds tha ¢ ban & currency| Information gathered by investi-|it is worth only a nickel, it will have M d Pl S finds that the banking and curreney i (o oday led them to believe that o sell for that.” 1 easing oSurroundings committec is presided over by Sen- 1950500y members had Iynched an in-| Only a few weeks ago gasoline H ator McLean of Connecticut, the im-;nocent negro. i |was two bits a gallon. Today 6 cents There’s a most unusual combination of advantages iigration committee by Senator Colt At 9:30 o'clock last” night aboutiw{ll get vou that quantity, and thel - A ding resid ‘ o'y 9% i 1 S Seneio ten -unmasked men calied at Hart's jord sheiks and thelr gasoline attending residence in lrS = On of Rhode Island. the Judictary com- 3o WENAN S MR o™ \ere * deputy | geishas are burning the potent stuft | ttee by Senator Brandegee of Con-|sheriffs and were oing to take himifar into the night. 4 o 1o naval affairs c eeto the county Jall. ~They represented. | “Such is war. il k G d el S, TS Foprtinted: ! ammot a ardens 1 = i o A Ly Senator Page of Vermont, and the | &, D s it So wam ¢ ey jublic buildings and ground commit- | 2 . Hart agrced to go Ends That Meet. | 1609-1611 Thirty-first Slreet tee by Scnator Fernald of Maine Padil agahe unenes Nieri Tanloat Anaeia. i Rt icveloped . today, t at, the time a| i The superb location i - gcushiline S sen sty e Sons e s e “veindow Hart| “Dom't you find it difficult to make | i ation is one. The wonderful park { v : I e ey and | both ends meet ™ is another. The children’s playground is shll another. it ‘was impossible for him to; “Not the end of my monecy and the liaye been the One wanted. end of the week.” The refined atmosphere of the apartments is a most Wi 7 FEiE! Whether the negro was put out of | important feature—while the compact size of the apart- ||i With Extra Trousers Sl o Sl oo e gg‘;: A silkworm in its brief lifetime ments and their equipment are most appealing. There's ihis life or Whether ho Jumped Sut|spins about 4.000 yvards of thread. Fr e ——— L e R R e nothing like Mammoth Oak Gardens anywhere. Dairing; formerly head tuner and rep. Percy | whore the - bynehing occurred saw | El w i p £ 1 Eott ot Eade do (ol8 N WKER | Lo 0 IS WG Tha | ectric Wiring i The Apartments are nearly all engaged. Your in- sl0 Marlon ef. Col 4700 st ooting. olowing them was an Amy 6-Room House Wired fe spection of the remaining few that are available at ' WANTED—TO BRING BACK A VANLOAD OF | automobile d several other cars > .o - or ¢ : = s = furaiture from New York, Phila. and Wil {were in the Immediate netghborhood. sfio 00 vour edrliest convenience is urged—day or evening. miogton to Washington. SMITH'S 1 - |1t was believed there were between ! R & STORAGE ¢ k: twenty-five and thirty fn the party.) v iacadiog Hal and Busomecs . | Boss and Phel S Reduced from $32.50 é i /71 i Injtlie § Senate Justaonly AT | pursuing 4 negro down the road and | Lodge floor leader and head of the For reserva T e e | Fernx and Palms. [ 217 14th St N.W. Potomsc 728 The Home of Homes Yor indoor decoration. Finest spec mes—Potomac 1038, Celumbis 8210 P S — | mena" e 2 Adveise E 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 || i G o - —ot Painti: Paperbanging and Decorat- Inc *‘As Poor as Job's Turkey. ing think of Tayl 5100 Coun. nve. 1. 16 {¥rom the Kansas City Times. £ Estimates made Tequest INTRAC 5 TILDE | A |+ “As poor as Job's turkey.” a simile HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. u spectalty. M = x| often used to indicate extreme pov- PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING .e._Phone k. crty, has reference to the deplorable |} 2333 18th 8t. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 I WilL NOT BE RENPONSTRLE FOT DEBTS | Stit¢ to which . Job was. reduced, - contracted by any otlier except myself. 0. J. when delivered by God into the hands { “Job's turkey,” according R P e e e S 604-610 9th St. N.W. per hour will repalr any pleasure car or truck; | against the fence to gobble. The! . Formerly "fl‘ ‘fu'"’: Jasn simmonize any car, 3630, ° DAVIS, l:i,]r(,’gq,,i.:,,.— ot the _u"‘v]“nlg :!,,,.a,-egmy : 4 nr.un Main $108.8108 5 ALCOHOLISN DTG ADDICTION. | imposeible. for Job to possbas o tur | with ‘allet, shower aad, In : These are three and four button sack and sport models, CHAPPELL SANATORIUMS, INC., P key, since_that bird is a native of m, 50 per cent jooms Like Mothe 5 Bulthnore wt.. nirica Thomas Chendler Halibur- | scially designed f i nart mixtures and blue serges; Founded 1910, i"“l‘ "‘ ova Sc - ;"““S the | | alds; especna esngne or us, In sm S B i e e B e i, 95 || Bulding Trades Course | g65 MONTHLY—INCLUDING ALL INTEREST : . ] Slickv! refers to ‘“Job's earn common ric 1 = - o " ;o te Seiivesn BA L e o Sk e cout.oe] tiFleev" in mome GeiNis writhes | IN and BollosoHle betting Cohool most of them carry two pairs of trousers. They are suits that gl B ., i g | opens Seprember 16, 1023 : AT i Riior, toi0 ¥ o T Circus Play. | Evening classes. I ! young fellows can wear 12 months in the year, and parents who STAUNCH, FIRM CONSTRUCTION MAKES | % 3 3 | ¥rom London Answers. ! e e biCivane | Small Child—Are you the trained| Y. M. C. A. Trade School ! ici fall d: ill find th i very worth while R e b e | e Tiithe i et aese | 1736 G St. N.W. Just North of 20th St. and R. I. Ave. N.E. i anticipate fall needs now will find the savings very . LIFETIME GARAGE CO., ; "30 right, tets bee you do some | et I Country Homes With City Improvements ) g B3 star Bldg. Frauklin 6926, = ' \ o?:},gifi;g;?’%:?@i"“&?%fi? M auachu;etb 1821 to 1831 Monroe St. N.E. i The Teck Six Shoes for men and young men are sturdil. built and smartly styled. painting, make New Tops, Re- ui y styled, $ pairing, ctc., so reasonably. 1 | R, McReynglds & Son | B Park Beautiful Semi-Detached Homes aitats 10 Painting; Bl\n Covers mud, Topa. DI, = E . ‘E%?I_Am‘“m}lfipgfimfif Washington’s most ‘beautiful residential section of detach- ——P“ce 9 $7’450— DUt ader ear's gnarantee st preat e || €d homes! Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, ing. Only limited number so act quickly Ai¥iua Nervice, nc., 1411 New York ave. || with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of Take R. 1. Ave Cars to 20th St. and Walk North Main 3883 « . = : 9 The Avenue at Ninth R T The Triangle of Increasing Values Phone Us for Auto to Inspect Heating Plant Installations || between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues h U 5 Open Saturday until 2 P.}M. —and Rtp:un should be made || (Woodley Rd.). _Over five million feet of land sold. Over before Jack Frost’s days are | 130 home; from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- closeBr. Consult Biggs NOW. | struction. Wooiec} vxflfa slte;6 lotil;n? ce?tul and sndsflli:all ic Biggs Engmudn brick homes, with lots from 50 to eet front—Park Office, Th‘w;nfiw BIGGS, Prulfleal Co. 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). 18101 4th 86, NW. Tel. Frank. 817. pePENDABIITY | Middaugh ‘& Shannon, Inc. NCED ROOFERS™ luok after It. Just phone L R o Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. TRONCLAD (uite 112} 5th at, ooy ’;