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LAT TIRE? f MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS _Service Charge never Over $1.00 The Rare Book Shop | 723 Seventeenth St. Main 31201 Highest Prices Paid —for entire . Libraries or Single Volumes, Prints, En- gravings and Autograph Let- ters. Representative will call. CASH PAID and purchases removed promptly. CORD TIRES ,—ON— CREDIT Pay As You Ride A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND BALANCE ONE, TwO . AND THREE MONTHS. Guaranteed 8,000 Miles T. 0. Probey Co. Phone West 133 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. YOU WANT A NEW HOME —we have them in every section of the city—de- tached, semi-detached or in a row, ranging in price from $6,950 to $29,500 Get our list and let us tell you just what MILLER- S PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN JRYING TO BOARD A TROLLEY CAR. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS MARES SEVERAL L\TT\.E DARTS OUT TOWARD TROLLEY BUT !MNLE TRYING TO MAKE UP HER' MIND WHAT T0 DO DOESN'T FEQL SURE THO$E AUTOS WiLL STOP ' TROLLEY ' AND AUTOS GO BY” / IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY . DESTROYED IN auix@ Only Medical College and H Escape With Slight Damage. Bs the Assoclated Press. - OSAKA, September 13 —Dispatches from Toklo state that the Imperial University suffered heavily from fire that followed the carthquake. Most of the bulldings were burned, the! medical college and hospital escap- ing with slight damage. The destruction of the university library lost for Japan one of the most valuable orienta! libraries in the world. Included among-its yolumes were priceless documents relating to Tibetan Buddhism. The Japanese his- fory compiling bureat was fortunately saved. Prof. Tomonaga of the Kyoto Im- perial University has announced that REAL VALUES REAL HOMES Built By C. H. Small < Sample House 2314 North Capitol St. Open & Lighted Until 9 P.M. 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Appreciation of the efforts of Amer- fean newspapers in behalf of Japan| in her hour of distress was 1!11re&'§cd' here yesterday by Ambassador unn(-, hara, who also paid tribute to the| generosity of the whole American people in responding to the appeals for help. “The ambassador wishes to express | to the newspapers of America his pro- found appreciation of their splendid efforts in behalf of his stricken coun- try.” the ambassador declared in a formal statement. “In many instances they have been among the first elements in their com- munities to recognize the appalling | scope of the disaster and have helped mightlly to organize the van of the army of relief. “The Japanese people are being ap- prised of the splendid generosity of America, and it is making a deep impression, arousing their heartfelt The magnanimous and action of the whole| is making of “this to bind even closer s with the firm, ties of humanity and mutual trust.’ —_— During_a single day the average healthy human body will ge: : sufficient heat € ‘melt foriy-four | pounds of ice and bring it to boiling | Washington” ed homes. Containing seéven mill with six miles of improved streets. “The Triangle of & between Connecticut, (Woodley Rd.). struction. brickK homes, with lots from 50 CADE. OF AUTCY VAL il Lo 5 v} |MARKETS IN JAPAN RECOVER FROM SHOCK Steady Buying on Exchnnges Re- places Heavy Sales That Followed Disaster. By the Ascociated Press. OSAKA, September 13.—Indications that the commercial and financlal situation in Japan are rapldly recov- ering from the gloom which followed the earthquake are shown by the steadiness of the market here, Heavy selling, which at first inundated the cofton exchange, has given place to substantial buying and it is believed that business will be on the up-grade from now on. The fact that the banks in other parts of Japan are co-operating with those of Tokio to stabilize financial conditions is doing much to bring about a return of confidence. Traffic in the devastated area Is be- ing restored Fhons Bain B106.83 \WHEN YOU THINK —of Painting. 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