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6040 STATUS QUD ASKEDBY CITZENS Brightwood People Oppose Proposed Lump-Sum Fed- eral Appropriation. so-called 60-40 plan as a scal basis for the District'of Colum- a was upheld by the Brightwood tizens' Assoclation, meeting in | ‘the Brightwood Masonic Temple last The SNAPSHOTS-— I’:’.{‘.Ki‘.?.'f TELLS HUSBAND HE WAS A DEAR TO ’ BRING HER HOME A BOX OF CANDY TAKLS WITH SQUEAL OF DELIGHT THE- EVENING- -STAR,.- WASHINGTON, .D OF A WOMAN A PIECE OF CANDY. OFF COVER SAYS NOW LET'S CAREFULLY iy —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS SEE WHICH SHALL | TAKE STUDIES ASSORTMENT MRS. SCHICK FREED ’ ON BAIL OF $2,000: Home She and Clark Have Been Occupying Will Be Explored by Sheriff. ! ASKS HIM DOES HE THINK THAT ONE HAS A NUTIN 1T BECAUSE SHE DCESNY LIKE THE ONES WITH CREAM CENTRES By the Susociated Press Culif., Octobe Sarah M. wife of George 1. sent w San Diego man, | Who has been missing since'last Feb- Tuar, arraigned yesterday in justice rgery charges and . - ¢, . SATURDAY,.. OCTOBER. 27,. 1923. SAYS BLACKMAILERS | TRIED TO KILL HIM James L. Dononn Tells of Tnmper-] " gWxthAmatTnlo( Boston Case. By tie Associated Press, BOSTON, October 27.—Jumes L. Donovan, wealthy leather dealer, who[ was mulcted, actording to his testi- | mony. of $17.500 by an alleged hlack- mall ring, vesterday sald an attempt was made on his life last Donovan made the statement wneu; he was called to the witness stand | today in the trial before the &rand Jury of Willlam J. Corcoran, former rict attorney of Middlesex county, «;ing a telegraph pols. tortion. Donovan's statement was made in the course of cross-examina- tion. He said his automobilc had been tampered with while he was at dinner, and that the alr had been released from. the rear tires in suci a manner that, when he started hi: ar {t shot across the street in wide circle, narrowly missing str In testifying today tha through his attorney, $17.500 “to stop | publicity,” Donovan was asked what the attorney advised him to pay th money for. He snapped back, in re- sponse: “To_settle with a gzang of crooks. Donovan testified he had recently taken steps to have Mrs. Thresa Duggan, in whose apartment he 1w found prior to the extortion attemp testify for the prosecution. A volun- | tary statement made by Mr'l Duggan and read. on the open y of th trial furnished the first ulh K< d T | lations of the alleged activities of a had paid, | HOTEL INN Formenty, SE: Fotcl 6046] Q(hsnhw % 4 w (A i llvl!ory 2’ o Moth $7 room: with toilel 0 pet oent more. Rooms L room, WHEN YOU THINK —of Painting Paperhanging’and: Decorat- izg th Taylor. - 27 Latimates made on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO, PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th Tel. Col. 1077 fimfl;& SHOW rles W uation in the Dis well explained throug respondence in The Star und mated that it would be from the 60-40 plam resolution 2 dopte trict tion icK. Clayton bond issne vroviding - the fed u help to pay 60-40 b Ray. b | group headed by Corcoran and Hurry Levenson, an attorney. it D The Most Successful Suburban Development ywhen an investigation Wad made it Washington Ever Had s was found that he had laid ent iover the dirt floor. Becatse Clark | IS TF id to have shown great dislike :al lzbor, anthorities are in- | i o attach imp nee to this feature of the mystery. resolution wi g 9 | PLAGUE IN LISBON. | ¢ the district at: ]um seven others, charged with ex- ed the court that | e 000 ufficient. Mrs.-Sehick left | El Cajon home, which she | Drew Clark were occupying | me ere arrested on | " Jump-sum m unmeuflun with | plan. The 1 W lh.'unl v a PUTS IT BACK AND CONTINUES STUDY TIRST B FINDS SHE \,UESSE? WRONG - IT'S A RASP- BERRY CREAM ies E. Byers snnounced | a result of information given | sors the cement floor of the | at the I jon home is to} | b torn up. These neighbors stated ! { that_Cla orked late -at nights | several times in the garage and that on the ed Pointin tases of d explainin liceman who ha ¢ period apbe ik SHANNON AND LUCHS INTOWN SUBURB 14th Street Terrace Over 250 Character Homes sold already to govern- ment people, engineers, real estate men, builders and business men. s \n the discussion over the proposal | ade married 5. Faoaaia Queranteies Ships Arriv-| ing From Portuguese Capital. HAVANA, SEVERAL MGRE OF WHICH SUD= €S FEEDS HAVE O TINIS IT_ AND CONTIA | iHER SEARCH BONAR LAW WEAKER. fiE\?T 5 CHOICE AND Cuba, WITH A SIGH OF SATIS- FACTION, PCPS IT IN October 2 ses of appeared in Lisbon | Fesponsible for an order by the Cu port authorities that all vessels ar- | from the Portuguese capital be held in quarantine and properly | | disinfected hefore they are permitted ! to_doc FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge mever Over $1.08 5 ROUND HOPE- ¢ IN LOWER. LAYER_ © McClure Newspaper Syndicate a memorial on the | Cox. Man Cars. mounced thut to roquest « bill prohibitin ity Brewery Webb, I nd .n'tlmrx of a andard book on brewery 1 counting. | He was i nl the head of his London mpany before | \“,“..“‘m- began organization’ of the | string of Ritz Lotels, in which he took | the lead. Prices of Homes Now Nearing Completion 512,850, $15,850, £16,250, $20,000 Sample }.‘lomc on 14th St. at lngraham St., on Ih St. 4 s 1graham St. . at 14th St. and Kennedy St. at 14th St. ‘ rcond vice Iarsons, third vice Smith, fourtk vice Randolph, secretary 1ecording | se LONDON, October Bonar Law is still abed v ‘.Chairman Jose Lauds At- tendance and Success of Closed-Car Exposition. as to justify his physicians Issuing a bulletin, the first : the former premier's Lreakdown last summer. The bulletin, which w Horder, alist, and Dr patient wa rhation of UNCOVER ANCIENT_GEMS. For Sale at $30,000 Our Usual Easy Terms Are Available !f you have not seen the remarkable Homes we Intown Suburb. you still have a real treat coming. longer. Open day and night, ““" {' Onc of the Better Known Large Homes of Chevy Chase, Md. finement in Le RITZ-CARLTON HEAD DIES. ally conceded to be ington’s most elaborate and in- ing automobile now in ¢ the excavations |PFOgress at Convention Hall, will 1.000 graves, but|come to a close tonight. The final} been ” postponed | curtain will descend at 11 o'clock, and | {within twenty-four hours motordom's | | zlittering show palace will have re- | {turned to its original form and again be nothing more than a well known market place. But for the unusual the exhibits this vear that permits visitors to mo about with greater comfort, the tremendous crowd pre i 4 City. N.J un l T ent last evening might have resolved | th" Hyde P ; nANNON o LUCH Y C have built Why i this put it Set i of sturdy oaks, with a 100-foot {routag o on ane of the exclusive streets in iront of the Chevy Chase Club. is a handsome brick colonial “‘3(]:!0“ of 9 rooms. 2 baths and service quarters (also, there is a 2-car garage), that represents an excellent value to the family requiring such a-home. show, William Operation in England. " YORK, October 2 president of the R lied yesterday Harris Su(.cumbs After TO INSPECT 14th street car to Ingraham strect or Colorado avenue. Take any drive our through To effect an immediate sale. the owner has authorized a price that is 10% under any offering in this section. A “Pateat Office. VAN LOAD OF FURNITUX Wash. gton_and Bing E. BRAT asrangement of We shall be glad to give details upon application. CIAN W Jevaut or i in a well equ Andre, R ' COME OUT SUNDAY To rarm—Grimes Golden apples: containers extra. k 87, hydraulic ve miles from . line_on . “on uiring atten - In Cheey Chase itself into a highly uncomfortable jam N <. and Harris, , t was no exception to the ot ruic of a greater thraug each su ceeding night, and the show manage- ment i< confident that the attendance thisscvening will far exceed the re ord of the best night of any previous exposition. Continunnee In Urged. “The show committee has r a number of requests that th continued another week Laust » Linia 713 14th St. Main 2345 degrees with coal at 8 o'clock 70 degrees with Nokol at noon For Nokol can be installed in your home in a few hours “Over 700 Nokol Burmers im Washington” MUTUAL SERVICE, INC. 1411 New York Ave. NW. Phones Main 3883-3884 ‘N%krsl Antenwsts Sif Kesting for fmss niture from mington. Del.. w 3 that ANSFER AND. iare are msaoy not be done, but one of the mest i teresting from the dealer standpoi Is that most of the show cars have been gold and delivery promisea for 4, | Monday. therefore, it behooves those e not yet seen the show to or they are going to miss J very much doubt that E ain stage a c thflt will at once G new-season models Rented instruments kept | many new features. A rarc combina- d free of charge, FPianos | tion has done much to make this fall's went Iog eme: = c ol o ek, “ieary 5 aifer, “Emeraca | SBpItion 2 tremendous success’ *"Sn60 Worch. 1110 ¢ st Est. 1870, | that the final closing hour tonight AR A DO will be delayed until midnight, and MANY A ROOF that an augmented orchestra under has been snved from the scrap heap by | thE | 1€adership of Meyer Goldman —has been saved from the scrap heap by | oo : our tharough knowledge of renairs. Don’ | WOUld provide an apropos and special the old roof at first sign of musical program. K decay. Consult us and save mone; L youR oF I to original colors at your v rcasonable. Progressive We Are Now kBuilding The Seventh Job n JURIETH 40 homes were sold in one month. that this was such a tremendous success > Few Modern Apartments Available | 2530 Que Street N.W. 4 ROOMS, DINING ALCOVE AND BATH GARAGE FACILITIES NEAR SHERIDAN CIRCLE $87.50 Per Month Also Choice 7-Room and 2-Bath Apt. at 1869 Mintwood Place $150.00 Per Month John W. Thompson & Company INCORPORATED 1614 Eye S!reet FIRST CLA Ixedn- a0d. i1 Xinda. araven ons. 728 _10th n.e: Linc. Hd(l You any idea Did you know that we had to contract for nine city V. YORK, October 27.—Richard A. NEW ctober ichar, blocks to make this home possible > Farrelly, widely known New York newspaper man and until his retirement in 1917, an_executive in_the William Randolph Hearst _organization, died cuddenly last night in his apartment from heart disease. He was sixty-five vears old. Prior_to his retirement Mr. Farrelly hief of the International News ! Service. For nineteen years he was connected ‘with Mr. Hearst as editor of newspapers in New York, Chicago, Bos- ton and Los Angeles. He began his newspaper career as a reporter on the New York World and subsequently was | managing editor of that paper. (A Widow and three daughters sur- olce Stayman Piher Yok Imperials and Rome Peailties, { Cier frec, Bring vour friends Sundey thst. pike to Sandy ng. turn r!zm m ARYLA g0, L miles to HeART oF ARD. Biggs Puts HEAT in Heatiog, BcfmchIder Days Come" —have Biggs put in more efiicient Heating Equipment or repair the old plant. We're reasonable. The Bxggs Engineering Co., W, BIGGS, Prenidest. Tel. Fraok. 317. Something New In electric signs: all steel; small upkeep. | Trademarks copi ing noveltles. Send 05 Central ave. m.e., Did you know that one of the greatest brains in the real estate business offered to take every mortgage on every home we will build in (BUR"'-"'" But That Is Not All The remarkable accomplishment lies in the. fact that right in the midst of high prices we make possible this six-room home, equal in refinement to anything at even three times its price, and offer them to the Washington public At Only $7,950 And in addition to this, still add the opportunity and benefits of our easy payment plan, which has never failed. Main 1477 STONE & FAIRFAX 1342 New York Avenue Phone Main 2424 Near 13th and N Sts., $13,000 A chance to buy a downtown house of 9 rooms, 2 baths. This property has been put in perfect condition. Immediate possession. Two-Family Flats—Semi-Detached Northeast. 5 rooms and bath each. Renting for $55, price, $6, aoo Another two-family flat renting for $59 per month, price, $5,750. rooms and bath each. Columbia Heights, To Bfiyers of Printing Our Million-Dollar Printing Plant 1a} at your service. | The National Capttal Press | lllfl 1215 n lt. Franklin 5604, ulhl and Sold. l AGLE GARA General Automobde BARGAINS! NINE NEW COLONIAL HOMES INSPECT TODAY Open and Lighted Until 8 o’Clock P.M. 637 to 643 Columbia Road N.W. Just East Ga. Ave. NW. $1,000 CASH—$85.00 MONTHLY INCLUDING ALL INTEREST Six Rooms and Bath Window Shades Hot-Water Heat Spanish Tile Mansards “Electric Lights Stonewall Parking Large Lots to Alley Side-Oven Gas Range Rear 4 rk Ave. Between L and M, ‘th and S0n'at SEE US NOW —before real winter weather Sel e il exammine. Topalr Sour xoof and guaram- tee it fo be O. IRONCL AD mg:i yu:x Bth -; — Floors Cleaned & Refinished o WM. H. CHISM, 1209 O St. N.W. 30¢ Hydro-Lighter. When inspecting your future nome look for it, The Hydro-Lighter gives you automatic eontrol of the gas water héater. See demon. pations IA0G N X Our_method of finishing old or new wood, composition or linoleum covered floors is en- tirely new. ting floor at & low cost no more varnish—no more wax. Kept el with dry mop or brush. Fr. 7143 for free e Tiquids, poisons, foods, coal, ofl, urine, R ALY ZED Prompt, sccurate service. Reasonable prices. 'I‘HE bATlO\AL LABORATORIES, INC., Phone_Franklin 510, NEED PRINT'ING? Our experlence, equipment and loca. tlon are all in your faver. High grade, But not high priced. BXRON 5, ADAMS, TR, l . torage. You will be able now to get one for delivery in about 45 days. Surely you won’t want to pay rent after see- ing one. Out-of-town owner will sell at a bargain figure her home, half block from 14th Street. The best buy on the Heights. Corner of alley, 6 rooms, bath, room for garage, electric lights. Act guickly. Washington Heights, $14,500 - Near 19th Street. Parlor, reception room, dining room, pant: kitchen, back stairway; second floor, 4 large, bright rooms, bat! third floor, 3 beautiful bright rooms, bath; 2-car brick garage. This —TO INSPECT— By auto—drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R Street and drive due west to 36th Street (right next the Western High houne imianro tome sol i auiokly) School). Or take F Street car to 35th Street and walk north to R Street, Downtown, or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street and walk west to 36th Street. $6300 . ! 7 $500 CASH. 6 rooms, bath. Immediate possession. .An exeep- tional opportunity to secure a home downtown. Ouners and Builders New Hampshire Ave., Near Dupont Circle Large living room, dlnh’lx room, kitchen; second floor, 3 large rooms, bath; third floor, 3 large rooms, bath; built-in garage, front and rear porehes. $18,500. STONE & FAIRFAX “Over Thirty Years of Real Servlu“ 1342 New York Avenue hone Main 2424 MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL mm BOARD INCORPORATED 13" H STREET NORTHWEST