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G__STAR, WASHINGTO! RENL ESTATE. 2 REAL ESTATE. THE EVE RUHR OCCUPATION | HELD JUSTIFIED , D, C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923. FEDERAL EMPLOYES WILL SAND OONOEAT. | MEET IN BOSTON IN 1925 | | i ittt hl Bund, William H. Santelmann, Convention in Denver Votes for m.ger Taylcr Branson, second leader. THA & GooD ' ? Biennial Sessions—Washingtonians | | Overture, “Flying Dutchmen.” THE. JEFFERSON Sixteenth and M Streets 2 The End of a Beautiful Friendship. —By WEBSTER I wece werd' weed' How ke You \T AT OLD FREDOIE | 3 ‘s o'l sav a1 m i A Wagner | | TEWARE TO-DAY - A Howisia € 6 TEATs etosy | GERatE e i Among the Elected Officers. Characteristic, “Badinage” | 3 § s ‘%EOOIE'S A FivE il RCaoE was BY GEORGE IS GOo0 T4 [ Lolive wiwiom] [a e i cnin reie { Newest! and One of the Handsomest ™ : . FELLA . NEVER BORE! A i FELLOW]]) SEE You AGAIN . T CNew Bou T THar ) DENVER. Colo., September §.—The | Downtown Apartments ¥ Resolution Irndorsing French AWHEN You'RE WITH | {National Federation of Federal Em- Robert B : = . ! FREODE loves will hold its next meeting in "sibelius . Ready October First oston in 1925, the convention in ses- 5 b : Reparatlon Move AdOPted at sion here ducldwdIlnte"_\'eslvrdd% The Grand scengs from ”“‘”"v"dl Two tand Three Rooms and Bath 5 . | organization voted to meet each two N o chalomes i o ¢ 3 Lafayette Memorial Meeting. J e et ocnnuatty el henens | | valis i Be9 :j::.‘;},?:ifii’ é ) Housekeeping gouruediiastnignt 0L ol [t : © | ij| A Number of the apartments will be furnished and may Occupation of the Ruhr by’ the| John Fitzgerald, New York city; Gey- be leaseds with or without hotel service jtrude M. McNally, Washington, D. ¢ S Tyson King.' Philadelphid, v presidents, all re-elocted. John | i . ; Green. Boston, was addéd as vice [¥ille had been halted because | president maurner pointed out that rigor mortis pJimes I'. McKeown of Washington. { 1" 1ot set in and the woman might D: G was re-elocted secretary-treas: | M6 MO0 S5 0 S0 L e later last amined her body and pro- s 4 moverto enforce repara- | s indorsed in the form of a resolution by the Order of Lafavette | &t a business meeting and entertain- | ment, held in memory of the illus-| trious French general of American | e Resfjdent Manager on Premiscs The H. F. Smith Company : 3 . Wa % The auditing committee, composed 3 il Fevolution) fame, at the Washington o SR R e ! B N © Smith Building ub lasi ght. oberta Lindsey, Vashington, b. . 2 il S . Embedicd in the resolution was a | - - = e T e C. and WL Rebbel, Baltimore, was | The pan<h ipelest and Ol e 815 Fiftenth Street clausc calling for it to be forwarded HERE'S A ROUGH SKETLH OF TH HOUSE - MW FXCRE - Myt 204 16 Ntes ) re-elected. T e nadian village for the | o the President of ‘tie United States TS 15 TH FRONT ELEVATION = NOw HERE'S | || THIS 15 T MASTER < BELRoom- 20 ¥ 2% 2 = Funeral ecorteBy to arrive. but the and to all of the allied em es T4 DOOR _Ar' On TH LEFT 1S TW DIrinG BATH ADJOITING AN HERE 1¢ # CLOSET £ FEARED “CORPSE” ALIVE. |sudden discovers' of the mourner at » 3 sene C.Bonniwell of the FOOM AN OVER. HERE IS TH LIVING Room [ | | FOR LOUISE - THEN CUEQ HERE 1= T GUELT — * |the woman's homs, tOPERS Sue g _—0 urt of Philadelphia, who! WITH TH' FIRE PLACE AT THIS EMD - SEE Room - 12 ¥ 1E an A‘Bf“f“ 10 Tene CORMNER rations. Her hea, but her 7 — e g : MONTREAL, September S—After |and she was not bryathing, 3 W TTHEN. AROUND HERE 5 L = | HERE ° & Room funeral services for Mrs. Elizee La' hody was neither rigia nor cold. The el «d the resolution. told of the | cenv,icuous pait tha vette % L o ay. Bon “of ' Frunce, nad plascd m the ! f gy 1i TeaT Flamme of St. Jean Bapiiste de Rou- funera] service will be n¢ld today that the bonds of fricn between | USED FOF A | Sewime koom - the United Statos and ver intact f the Robir : should | = ! Real Value , . Open for Ingpeciton ¢ 1206 Gallatin Street N.W. NEW HOUSES : ; Saul’s Addition 1733 Irving ’Street An attractive detached home, center-hall 8 Riooms, 2 Baths—Buill-ianarage plan, six large bright rooms, tile bath, hot- } 3 water heat and electric light. Hardwood floors 2 pamjies, 5 porches, attic,¢cold storage, refrigerator, open fireplace, 20-foot paved, alley, best material, fine and trim, open fireplace, front and rear porches. workmuansh-ip, strong construction.” Price and terms rea. ing that anoth e be the crection of the proposes of Lafayette in Raltimorc: and to express the svmpathy of the organ- ization for the Japateve who are ring from their recent disaster. > projosed site for the Lafayette Statue. on M. Vernon . Bal- LA s L TR THA' s Too BAD. /010 vou nave & 7\\ NEV Ming 'BouT) were opened by a parade through the room with bhanners. car- ricd by the woman members of the SoRRy, FREDOIE, BUT 1\WONT BE ABLE T HAVE a! L . TED T T e TQ o = i e stion Tason.membas [of ithe o s o i W\L\;’::Tifv ) \FNAE%-J:?&D\:EF\LZ“ ) ) TAaT! 1S I II}c lot is 78 ft. x 125 ft., and is well planted sonablés For sale by GOT AN IMPORTANT OLAanS FoR TH DImMMERS with shrubs, flowers and trees. Must be seen \ CONFEREMCE ON AT 12 CELLAR. A" ATTIC /"TWJ "\ QEAva:/ | to be appreciated. Price, $13,000.00. H. L. RUST COMPANY tnu: NOOM ALBERT < | | hrift Building Co., Owner. PhonesMain 768 . '\\ ANY BROKER or . N president wene troduced Judge of the evening Jullge Bonniwell's Address. Tudge niwell told Fadse ke 912 15th Street N.W. Main 6888 —— po ”:n“nn wnumi\nli«: without which supplie he e A L L The New,Apartment Building ul war. He then said n H things' Which France aid ¢ i ) spe i ‘g Erec = T a e i : v | In Saul's Addition ” S # ; vtwm, Franc ‘\u would not have | 5 z i A = been a free people.” SR EEI - < Y s » 1406 Delafield Street N.W. . 2331 Cathedral Avenue of Malta of a. cinity of the still. b ist what fol- | ith street southeast. whe: e had| 3 i o By Titer the Groai of R !u,',’f\z.l was ot learned by the police, | the driver stop. Tis iearned that the : i PSR Cneiat s oo the sixteentl, contury, T Woodyard heard Thomas cry: =My | Wounded man was in the car on his Vacant—Open for Inspection B i e oot ! God. I'm shot.” ar. | WAY to a hospital, the driver of the delegate o he sovere S ! onfused in his institution thought to have 3 ¥ Washington bootleggers, was driven | | off. Persons int, in the affair | { believe the lleged hold-up men were | D e | {advised of the plan to run off the large | 1i (| quantity of liquor this morni and | Saturday, 3 to 6 P.M. Sunday, 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. pated in an investigation £. No arrests were made. | This home is in excellent condition and offers an ives obtained the ol e v \ Is}Open :for' Inspection w © Apartments of 2, 3 and 4 rooms, with bath R =3 1 Ready foréOccupancy immander-in-chiet ¢ ern Russian arm istiator, and Imy dete: that they were there to get possession : i 2 5 : bl : i - of it in a hold-up of the employes. 1r\l alleged bootleggers thoug! Uppor‘“""‘_‘_ to get IO(J‘Cd in this (:]Lf\lrdh]e lucatlo.n'- = C.E.Th W ded. S Woodvard said only about forty gal | have taken part in the affair. Prohi- First Floor—Reception Hall, Living Room, Dining r - [lons ha@ been run off when the plant | vition enforcement agents and Sheriff 2 < 2 ; and made {C. E. Thomas Wounded, Sup- | lgns Bag teen tan o John Stmms of Charles county, Md., Room, Kitchen, Pantry. J Fer Floor Plans and Reservations See Thomas ;{;,f_'ldh:;'fi'c"" Inc., Kennedy Bros., Inc. 738 15th{St. N.W. { Owners and Builders " Motor Cycle Policeman Leo Mur- | were told by local police of the shoot- Second Floor—Four Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms (one nosedly by Bootleggers in \f the minth precinct sighted a |ins. Efforts will be made to locate PP i e B Do der Hold-U f Still | northeast about 9:30 o'clock and fol- | ably was dismantled and taken away Attic—Servants’ Room and Storeroom. ter A. Bloedorn, the :inging of foid-Up o 1. |lowed it to Pennsylvania avenue and | after Thomas was shot Marseil by Miss Mabel Owen | | - briet addicss ly Col. Neyl Price and Terms Reasonable Apartments for Rent[| v B F SAU!;n(EQ'sL N, N7 T T W N VO R AR | 2222 Q Street N.W. ST Near Sheridan Circle, Best Location SHAD | ¥t otitshes brenciibennd lesed attempt to steal corn our. represcnted t from a Maryland still early to- | I;u’:,nlr:nr P m\(-l ITIIl';U"K-fdfi_\ resulted in the shooting of e French 1 attaché anc e Impoitan: Lihe i i Charles L. Thomas, twenty years old, | WGre among those in the wudi- | Clinton, Prince Georges county, Md., {in the right thigh. The still was lo-| !cated near Waldorf, Charles county,| a. RAILROAD ENGINE CREWS | “ne shonting occurret avout 4 joclock, and five hours later the| DEMAND WAGE INCREASE | wounaca man reached Casualty Hos. | of Clarence Woodyard, | 7 Dancing followed | 1! Before Buying—%e Urge Your Inspection of '« THESE - R jual in car Ask Restoration on January 1 of |resident of Northeast Washington. and enginemen in this country and jas’ condition does not appear to be Canada, with the fulfillment of pres- | serious. ent contracts expiring from now to| danuary 1, 1924, it was voted at_a| Police Told of Still in Swamp. mectings of general chairmen of the ! Information imparted to the police Jnvprnuvwl‘\dl Brotherhood of Fire- | was that there was a large still in a men and Enginemen swamp not far from Waldorf, And that The new wage demands means an{jt was schbduled to run-off approxi- | approximate incre ¢ of 121, per mately 300 gallons of the finished corn | cent, ording to and President \product early this morning. For some vid C. Robertson, nd will affect reavon, however, the work was shut 00 men in the two countries, he |down last night and men employed {about the still retired. leaving one of | Granting of these demands will [their number on guard. mean restoration of p wages | It is related that several men in a | aranted in the post-war period which | high-powered car appeared in the vi- have been cut but once. that time be- | ing by the United Sta tes Railroad If = Labor Board's dec . No. 2, on July 1, 1921. General chairmen were di- || I rected by today's meeting to begin megotiations with the expirations nf‘ e A Homelike Home in Chevy Chase 3810 Livingston Street reputation. prices. Ask for - 2. a 3 ‘ ’ g . 5 rooms, reception hall and two baths e | Scale Eftcive Before Bedue. | Voriyerd cxpaned it e o Large Rooms | ) .\:.:f’f"”:f].ii‘y T,ALBEL ::’:; Epse o e - Reduced R Newlyweds buying their Eliminate the middle- QU | 'CHICAGO. Septcmber S.—Restora- | He said he had to get Thomas from | uc ents first home will be glad to @ man’s profit by having us I the various brotherhoods of firemen |road in & mule-drawn vehicle. Thom- | 4 rooms, reception hall and one bath pedd on houn A o Real ]'Iomes Weller Construction Co., Builders Agent on Premiscs H. L. Rust, Agent 912 15th Street N.W. Open:Sundayy after 2 P.M. Proprietor. i Phone Main 4874 |— New N.W. Home Bargains 628-638 Otis St. N.W. 1505 Emerson St. N. W, Corner Piney Branch Road Delightful situation—overlooking 16th street. Fully detached: spacious front amd side porches; living room 18x26 with open fireplacer four unusually large bed. rooms; many added features; every up-to-date con- venience. Slate roof. Wormderful lot with several large oak trees. Garage in keeping with, house. Owner: Leaving City—Must Be Sold Priced Low out 12,000 men ar cted in this organization, Cashin, president, sa FAKED INJURY, CHARGE. | 2850 28th St. N.W. Near Wardman Park Hotel Situated west of Connecticuet avenue in a very ex- Man Falsely Collected From Street ||| Railways, Is Said. SPRINGFIELD. Mass., September 8. ||| —Stev Chalekis,” forty-six, of i||| Youngstown, Ohio. and with ‘many Rliases, J who is said to have traded || 5n a peculiarly broken arm to obtain || damag from public service com- | v for faked in- | [Hl and windows, | inst extradition ' |il|| h J. He is'wanted ! ¥ City 'on a charge of obtair from the Public Service Rai by false pretens st clusive locality. Semi-detached tapestry brick; eight splendid bright rooms; four rcal bedrooms; sleeping porch; hardwood floors; several built-in features; maid’s | room; Pittsburg heater, hot-water heat: electric lights. il » Beautiful condition throughout. Excellent lot and garage. . Naval Officer Ordered Away—Anxious to Sell Open | ~Chalekis w d here last night | | . i~ after filing n elaim against the local | ! Price Only:$15,000 | street railway. A elaim on Chalekis | | Il Te L CaR R T Sunday From I fiii. the Youngstown Municipal Railway |ii e <Sompany. 1 | PHARMACISTS ADIOURN. || 2 to 7 P.M. American Association Nominates | Officers for Year 1924-25. ASHEVILLE, N. C., September 8.— | After recommending the appointment | Shtine 1o amiinte wiih' the Tnternac | One of the most inviting Homes' in this section of Beautiful i voting to affiliate with the I | tional Pharmaceutical Federation, | 2855 29th St. N.W. Opposite Private Estate Il Handsome three-story tapestry brick dwelling of I pre-war_construction. Large colonial porch; ten well i proportioned rooms; two tile baths, one with tile shower; solid oak floors first and second stories: break- fast room; sun parlor; sleeping porch; maid's room I Just around the corner from Park View School and playgrounds and Soldiers’ Home Park. One block east of Georgia Ave. Price Only $7,500 ding the Ebe Paul 8. = “ 2 > A d bath; rear stairway; all modern improv: ts. i Biienbes, New Toric. and Instaliation | Homes. Spacious porches and attractive shrubbery set this Home P Built-in_garage Tor two cars; large garage on paved of H. V. Arny of New York as presi- i 2 —Which is $3,000 less than asked for any other house on iy R (LR i s e B Dl .off to splendid advantage. Nine large well arranged rooms with this street. > seventy-first annual session here last | X A Very Salable Property—Worthy of night at midnignt. -~ 0l all the modern conveniences. : Reasonable Cash Payment and Consideration taking office at the seventy- annual meeting to be held in | Buffalo, and to be elected by mail | ballot_during the ensuing year. fol- | Jow: For president, John Cully. Utah; Charles W. Holton, New Jersey; George Judisch, lowa. Directors nom- | inated for election in the same man- | rer were H. V. Arny, New York; J. : | : | New Yok 6 Bamer el o) ML, 4752 REALTORS 1415 Eye St. I retts; Julian A. Koch, Pennsylvania; M. B. Mason, Michigan; E. L. New- Easy Monthly Payments Houses have six rooms, tiled bath, hot-water heat, electricity, white enamel finish porcelain drainboards, one-picce sink. Tapestry brick fronts, concrete porches, metal roofs, Steel beams, coil-in heater. Buy Direct From Owner on Premises, Sunday, 11 AM. to 7 P.M.—Or See Your Own Broker Boss & Phelps " The Home of Homes Main 4340 1417 K St. N. W. Exclusive Agents «<omb, Minnesota, and H. M, Whelpley, 2lissourt.

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