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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO OCTOBER 25, 19; e AR ST y b 1 3 . erday afternoon. shop was found terday said the oreland was ' 1 ( CRITTENTON HOME /ENDS 51 YEARS' WORK TRAINS. AIR MAIL ; |Predicts Pinchot i ittt bttt s i HOTEL INN| FLAT TIRE?} \ i IN LOCAL NAVY YARD : v | Won't Get State’s | "5t Tenerm wimer ognn | b ook it Siaees b4 ema s MAIN 500 ! tions in the past three days. have|many hours in reaching port. The La- Toomar 0 weskiy; 310 ower and la 3 3 ” . 88, * greatly interrupted the work of the|conia, from Southampton; the San oy “roilet, s vatory §1 LEETH BROTHERS, i el air mail pilots in that section. OM-{Juan,from Porto Rico; the Maracaibo. | eom, 50 per cent mere. - Booms Like Mathers: | % AUTUS SNUWBUUND 924 3 »egatlon cials of the, mail -service state ghat|from Venezuela, amd tho FTederich . e 77 7 % Service Charge never Over 1.0 | |1 i Although Gov. Pinchot's hat is |the hazardous time of year has®at-|VIII, from Christiania, the day’s ar- . 1 § FUNDGETS S0 . e . s Service in 1872, Retires. rivals, were battersd and damaged to > o some ‘extent. The Maracaibo. had 105: f AT S SHIPPING IS HARD HIT. P‘;;;:&n“:: = .‘::n“ oraft, lying in regarded generally as in the ring for the 1924 republican presiden- Rose Roofs Can Stand the Honored by Workers. iy | - tial nomination, Senator. Reed, re- Chester A. ‘Smow and Al Northwest Covered Six| U ; Harbors “and_ coves along the coast, § publican, of Pennsylvanla does not ‘Biy the Assottated Press! % were debtroyed or swapt to sea. End T t % 5 il 5 expect bim to go to the convention o 3 o5 Fugisx = = £ Souls’ Unitarian Church Aid Inches to Two Feet—Crops | i ot ogntion piodmed | eniE W, LORK. October 23 ;;;gh%_g(, = - urance ies 5 to him. gale that blew from Monday night| After all—the proof of skill e : ; 1 4 £ . and understanding is in i Campaign for $200,000. Are Hurt. “It 19 100 early to discuss the |untll noon yesterday, took their toll | he secultaropinin e o SN ang ; 4 question of what. parson will be {18 ships on the high’scas and swept i the results obtained. Anybody can “tinker” a roof—but | 2 Amg‘?ud Piaiy 39 nt ] e :hdo::frucflvc hand along the Atlanllc! ew i it takfes knowledge of conditions and experience to make o nization plans were perfected - 4 | By the Associated Press. republican convention,” Senator The William S. McDonald, an ad-| > i a roof element-proof. £ and final Instructlons tssued to more x CHICAGO, October 25.—Snow over- Reedsaid oo ;Pr‘;‘c{fi".‘;nslu‘;‘;:;: yenturous aloohol carrying 'schooner ! I § than 250 workers n the Florence spreads the states on the eastern 810De | count' " in' Pennsyivania make. it ::101:' t‘,;:,,i;"h";,,g b Pl o s omes ili We have bad just that experience. It will be difficult 4 Crittenton $200.000 new home cam- L and in the foothill region of the Rocky | clear ‘that the Pennsylvania defe- 1800 Sl 4 e crew of seven, | to confront us with a job that we haven't tackled simi- paign, who will start canvassing for . mountains; rain, snow and colder| gation will be in harmony with |gigliteen miles off Sandy Hook this ! far d 2! g Sl a > = : Tunds next Monday, at a meeting last eported from various sec-| Uie recognized republican organi- |7 8NEER T 08 T SOOLY (AN T2 larly—and go where you will among the quite 15,000 roofs 3 DIght in_the Ebbitt Hotel, when 1t || Y oa ias IR, | Zation of our state. The delega- lihe tanker San Manuel. we've constructed or treated, you'll hear the one r . g Wasx announced that aiready $50.500 ’ tions of the northwest, and lowered| iion will be unpledged to any can- | ', Japier af NAVICE o onat eent Srslos C Ly 2 one report— bad been contributed toward the |l i ol temperatures are forecast to penetrate | didate.” out @ call for help Monday night, re- ||| ¥ ATISFACTION. ‘“{7"*- s to the lower Ohio valley and Tennessee | mmm—m——————— | porting #he was in distress oft the ' + . . 3 oy Roland S Robbin: by tomorrow. |fl_( around Greoly, Coi. are out of |Dglaware capes, remained a mystory. | | _ Rose roofs stand the test of endurance—keep that in A :six-inch. blanket of now . ologed { work as the result of the storm. The Beltioh steamehtp West Moreiand, ||| J mind when you have roofing troubles—and send for us £ £ th 5 for the winter the few mountain passi \~I mlnu‘!ehl‘m:g:;'r! ,agfu:f;;'?‘“;m:l;,’,;’mff but cable dispatches from London ves- ||| (i eaker v'x’f t;.:qe\w.—lxn;;.:“ X S in Colorado which remained open be- | &ivering. T an 800: Now ' Mexisy t 4 4 S o b LR Hhes . fore the storm ond snowdrifts infwere promised rain and snow for lo- rice g rittenton Home In Washs | S southern and central Wyoming and inday as the Colorado stormn presses i ¢ S0 great that he could | parts of Colorado blocked automobile | €@stward: 5 pe & Aih» n‘y the uuemm to traffic. i Shiver in ’"hm‘-‘ . i y % 00 for the new building * ~ Miami, Fla., h n of northern resi- i g and gave his warm in- | [ : : | tromne earlest spow of all Is reported | yenty seeking refuge from icy blasts, { ment nof tuly to the home and from Fox Park, Wyo., where two feet e & “ yesterday reported the lowest tem- i hl work it ‘has_accompiished, but Covers the ground; and drifis of from 3 ravure’ An. . twentyeelght. vears. il 75 Monthly to plans for its enlargement % four to six feet are common. The i s < 2| Thermometers registered 52 degrees 4 and development. He pointed out : ard, withNorth and- South - Daota | Heavy snows at Colorado Springs i Payments : that ‘during the thir v s 4 4 reporting slight falls, and western | Yesterday marooned three men on the | > its existenge it ha - a B e A e ieed ummit of Pikes Peak. A relief train publlc gopeal for ance | : ; Points on the horthern great iakes |Téscued them after they had been t W | John McKe, oldest employe inf ks e na | forced to spend several hours on the ot o dVelds , L/was need that Chester A | point of service at the navy yard, has |last night issued storm warnings and | ioutic 10 (P00 i tributed v retired after fifty-one years of serv- [snow is expected to follow the hea I Forced to land hi ne in nearly Piiid asithe F 4 Large Sleeping | building in } v of s 3 red in | ¥inds which drove shipping to cover. H obile Tias Porches: 3 li e or o Sty | The region of the gale is expected to 4 i s s e Open For l £ ;‘ln" ©hiurch oor i had given | vard Nove an ap- | be confined to the northern lakes, how- ’ : ) ] the smoothaess Inspection 1 | 500 toward the fur I prentice and : command | ever, §o=== A = { { R Isaac Ward, stor of thelof Admiral Gold He was of its operation, u_Charch, | born in Baltimore. but came to W invocation Short ad- | Ington when a child s v Mr: here since. 5 o Cars at the Door Thie homes with the big | lots. a beautiful location, 1319-1321 F Street | i STORE NEWS 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. i the new Hup- mobile is even more free from graph and tele-! lines in many localities suf- Tered. Transcontinental trains October 25 Safeguard Your om: 09 D street no; . i | ¥ # 8 1so | iceable vi- | B 5 cal 3 Robbins. he was pre- | were dela ets | noticeal H ¢ street, electric. | P . ” @ ” i Cunningham of the La Salle Esien: | sented with a siiver-mounted cane by |~ rotciayed. SRR bration. e monelsstre i Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes ‘ Y 2 . c Thousands of sugar heet field work- ligh i sion University of Chicag a | fellow workmen. Mr. McKenzie was | mmmm——cmoo Suiar DECt fiold work- | nves (311 1] lights. | — | i scientific ine of methods of ap- 1y president of the local ma- |l The only mew cjty houses | Rt on at Indianapolis in 1892. He is a A | regular price. { 7Ry RAIL OFFICIALS NAMED. | Mason, being a member of the Orient erty on which you make el A g | (5 ! October 25 —The | COmmandery, Knights Templdr. drill HAVE ON HAND IN a loan examined by a re- Columbia 5050. OPEN DAILY § er. TS| team. which' has won the driil cup 5 S L the mational rall-| three timex 3ir. Mokensie fs siso al DENOMINATIONS. OF Alberto J. Pam. see- | member of the Odd Fellow b 3100 Up to 55.000 of finance, president; E | A Limited Amount of LEVIATHAN IS DAMAGED. ||| 2 Very Choice LONDON, October 25 —The sponsible title company and dcal through a reliable house. First trust (mortgage) note BRANCH SALESROOM 1223 Comn. Ave. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO0. 1311 H Street N.W. Mail says lh]m the Leviathan's i 700 it B yielding 6%:% as sold by thi.; . { nes were damaged by | | i minations o i ; wether ind that the Lo First Mortgage Notes 00, 00,06 o 51.000.00 a0 { _ | pelled to steam slowly w | 50.00, $500. 1 1 | | 1 3 | The work of air occupied about An Opportunity to Get the secured on properties worth | | twelve hou Only Absolutely Safe Form at least double the amout of assachusetts | — — = of Investment Yielding the the loa Maximum Rate of Interest WHEN YOU THINK Ef:l::!in:vi?%.;flrrhn‘u‘ and Decorat. £ Estimates made on request McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye St. N.W. Park Foll rticulare 4 Me. O] nell, ||/ Lowa DL Fe, 7 | CHAS. D. SAGER i | A AaraEEG. I Main 4752 Washington’s most beautiful residential section oi detach- i ] 2333 18th 8t. N.W. el Cov 1072 | | 924 14th St. N.W. I 3rcimbers of the Better Bustness Bureau. ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land. S ! E or o0 { with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of tor “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues l (Woodley Rd.). Over five million feet of land sold. Over |i 130 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- truction. Wooded villa sites. lots and central and side hall brick homes. with lots from 30 to 115 feet front—Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. - Woodward Beilding, 15th and H Sts. ! Established 1899 ! i 1 Big, Warm, Wool { | ! 45325 THE PARTNERS ng en T 1 ¢’ conduct of the automob business at v We have made this unusually low price possible by QUANTl;I'Y _S'_‘ PRODUCTION AND LOW COST OF FINANCING. 'S. repair your roof. Joderate charges prevail. IRONCLAD foctae 112150 st (Washington’s Most Beautiful Restricted Subdivision) S il NEAR TWO CAR LINES HIGH ELEVATION ELECTRIC LIGHTS | $72,500 In Damages Asked In Accidents Three suits, aggregating the above amount, have recently been filed in the District Supreme Court as a direct result of automobile accidents. OVERCOATS (The $40 Kind) Qs iggs Puts HEAT in Heating." Better Heating Equipment SIX LARGE ROOMS TILED BATH Why take a chance of having -your money and prop- —saves fuel — is positively DAYLIGHT CELLAR HOT-WATER HEAT EXTRA LARGE PORCHES erty tied up as a result of a suit of this character when | an economy. Biggs instal-| you can so easily carry one of our AUTOMOBILE LIA- il lations are 100% efficient. | The Biggs Engineering Co., RREN W. BIGGS, President. BILITY POLICIE geney? BOSS & PHELPS (OUT OUT AND RETURN TO US) , which . provide for such a contin- Open Daily Until 9 P.M. ] We Invite Inspection WAl W T, o 10 Tith S X, L Frank 1T, Take 14th street car, get off at 8th and Kennedy streets (two blocks south), or Better Roof Painting take 9th street car and get off at Ingraham street (two blocks east). this one fleld our leadership is never | - sestioned. Our famons Protec-Tin Roof | 5 Please send me, without obliga- A b e e e l We Insure Everything tion' on my part, literature on the KOONS Hodfing “iee i3t S - A Insurable above.’ 1417 K St. N.W. Name g-e0leeee s acives s agine e g Main 4340 Address T e 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 — . Corkers! These 400 over- | The Nalfigmlngagi‘t’al Press Frankiin s60% Cars Rought and Sold. the best COlOl'S, bothl llght i EAGLE GARAGE . o A Special Celebration and dark. ' > i Of Our e TONIGHT = coats from our regular $40 | General Automobile ' The newest plaid-back ET IR R 218t Annibersary < S 8 to 10:30 lines. Selected to give you | woolens that we can guar- R o A antee for wonderful wear. 2 . . . il 3 B e S0 Everyone is Cordially Invited Floors Cleaned & Refinished | & : . - WM. H. CHISM, 1200 O St. N.W. 30¢ We have made wmost unusual preparations to fittingly celebrate Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing. this event. Our store ss dressed in holiday attire and our five floors Cottages for rent. Ildeal for huntiog_and are aglow with attractsve exhibits. No goods will be sold. Most beautiful camp on Poto- e_furnished in every H;dr;h:ht:: = » MISS ELEANOR SHAW Whon inspectiog your future nome look for | |B] Celebrated New York Pianist ! Have you evertwashed the LAUN-DRY-ETTE way ¢ They're the “real thing” in style---plain back or with half belt---but all with the st The Hydro-Lighter gives sou sutomatic ) and HE Laun-Dry-Ette is the electric washer which 1 b ff t that means rontrol of the gas water heater. See demon. 1 3 . Stration: " ave. tion at the “Better Homes" | 00S€E 00X €Ifec P e oo MR. FRED SHEFFIELD CHILD T gt S et ; - ‘: urnitur m . o E + it ri whis rinse "y %’B{%N ;:a‘cs:.x’!‘;‘gubzx 004, A . We.ll Enown American .Tmt £t 3‘:&‘:2;?‘;:'&‘&: ‘3::1:1 lngnw;i:h thel; dry for the { Perfect comiort. o » pich aoll; Bodgo 1ag sl kinds brubbers” . || will giwe seveval special fi;erfmnance: dulrmg the evening- on am} line—a whole tubful at o time. | i TS = = 2 & first and fourth floors. These artists will also. appear in a special g by be 2 i et p'in’:fr.:‘: ented. Jnac "0':@;: Topt costume frzcilal fa; the Masonic Auditorsum on Friday evening, “3}: ‘w:;.:) z Et:fi :‘:v:...:::,k i{‘ ;::? ':zk :,. i Slngle. or double breasted iz ‘and_ repai '_l‘?"“ .;;::‘E: October 26th, mending d::.fi ps:i::t“f ‘1: t;:e‘:r xfil:hu bulm ';: . | . X 3 n 7 . 2 Laun-Dry- A ; S t e ees i The Duo-Art Piano F e Reatre et bcause Lo e wash models---roll fronts with the |2 QO] Will_appear in a dual capacity, accompanying Mr. Child end as ing and the ;hyinf-srtn e tx'tlx in ':Mnnh-‘ 3 i G Sl il Our method %’l‘m"&i«“ e wond. Soloist with Miss Shaw in a wonderful duet gxfl::i:th e 20 a‘:‘l:"‘ DryEe ':r;;:ny ta red hands, natural CO] ]ar’ or's tyles Wlth - {ivel " °A llasting foor at & tow cost— | B : xre e water even ol 4 . i3 :umém Yarlsh a0 more WAz, (Rept clean 0..J. DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH Wo invite you 1% mel:: s ?:10" ;!nd mc‘::-: the broad’ Convertlble CO]' i3 e el feate > g:;::: gl?n-sset;ehm?a I4‘71"’:5"1“23. . S 1 f crs h i " . PR T Ly 2 = . i DeMoll Piano Co Nefonal Bl Sunietn - - - mwen e ol . 1328-30 NEW YORK AVENUE MAIN | H o b foy . e :30 1 I« €re-arc pargains! s e et 12th & G Sts., 8 to 10:30 P.M. . g i ‘tion are all in your favor, High grade, : \ \ I - but ot high priced. ; BYRON S, ADAMS, SIOTs