Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1923, Page 23

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REAL ESTATERE.™ DAVISASKSFEWER. Chrch Councit WHITE COLLAR MEN In World Court reh les El Jobs for Only One-Tenth of I Them, Secretary of Labor Declares. THE NEANS T0 COMBINE RALROALS URGED EVENING Confidence that througheut the astically sunpor 1dge's advocaoy of bership In the Permanent Court of International Justlce was express- ed In a message addressed to the executive today the Federal Counet! of Churches, through its com- misston on International Justice und good will, b | Hoover, in Renort, Advises! Early Consolidation as Contemolated in Law. ures to expedite consolldation | ads, a sntemplated in the | portation act, wil be edvocated ! by Secretary of Commerce Hoover in | cember 8.— cle were required blish the freedom of labor, and wankind is to James | . today for Voca- iing mnnusl report tary feeis that obstact rcountered fn taa- | tlon efforts conducted thus far would be solved in & great measure “if :wi allowed | 10 sedure | by the Senat \PINCHOT AND BORAH o { PLAN COAL MEASURE “for we find that we | out 90 per cent of our d only for the alled which can he Commerce Soe s Nutlonal ducation elety much stress academic In of the coun- consolid fo it educationul syste he sald Poday of som our It we are mis- ¢ 1 n author- Yy action the Interstate Com- added imission were gl Conference Here to Be Followed'il.y to by Further Discussion | committe Next Week. reate definite Jouth equippe | collar occupations, bs for only 10 per cent of | ot continue to keep anguard of civiliza- mit the American peo- | exclusively “white | pubitc | s from the report made pub- | flie today declare commerclal end in- | dustrial developments in the last two | exirabllity of | nsolldation, | a transportation | { | Gov. Pinchot of P enator Borah of fdah e Senate lubor comm a ivania and he16) aed chalrman of yur political tee, conferred epends upon with his hands. re will s » works i e rkets of the futu ation whose 1a | and efficient, workers are hoa \d it difleult to f(hat "Wy home market the purpos essive compe that the when F | 1 he was seeking to T expedite { provisions fo; subje o |to ch s b o nsolida- - long delay difficulties negotiation tween the that w! sta ~ | eom | pric 1 det 8 be- | asis of o th proposition establis| in the sion NEW Y. M. C. A. MEMBERS !i HEAR SENATOR McKINLEY | i 5 1. ¥; the difficult tlation the world . in the youth eking the 1gh the op- 4 for V. | W. J. Ross, International Officer of‘ "K limits of the [she compiexi | state ‘regulati of | of solution 1o | tems were 4 | tion: and "Luppropriute tion, worker: potential or actual RAPS EDUCATIONAL GORGE. , Body. Also Speaks at Dinner Last Night. tor Willlam 10is and W, Wright Questions Wisdom of More| B 2 Compulsory Schooling. R 1o Associnted Tress BUFFALO, N. Y. liducation should be & f s, not predicated upon the [Senate theory, declared ht, director | Proca Uy ecember i auspices of clong prog- {ment of the ¢ - | Senator McKinl zation commit inclu {1e poke of the vali public tion in husiness I conve Society for assumes that nel who longed med— ancy of be held t be toastrn made by educatio drick, . David J futt. ‘reund a furni differe the ph ten low and due future usly program which stresse adequats question of Milton, onnor, ' ONE GETS 10 DAYS IN JAIL. | Yol s will be - {FIRM MOVES DISMISSAL OF TRADE BOARD CHARGE e puit irs 1o th Jing und | {i lu vesterday snced to ten day ition fined $1 | Anthracite INSTRUCTORS TO MEET. | Announces Company Challenges Government's Proof of Action ise Coal Prices. Interior Department Session for December 26. foreign ) 1 uctors in 3752 JOCELYN STREET ' In Beautiful Chevy Chase December r th 0 serviee, th { introduced, Hot-water leat. Garage < now av e an appointment with H. L. RUST COMPANY 912 15th St. N.W. Main 6888 I set hy mit liplo- | auiring rebates from the whol will d t and functioas of | oretgn trade and pro- | motion agencies of the government | and busin ! . Must Be Sold to T wden " "L Le Roy Place N.W. Make 1924 Plans. i Call for mee \ beautifully appointed city home of 15 rooms and four baths, in one of the most attractive streets of Kalorama Heights. This home, recently redecorated and unusually ar of the demo- Jan- uary 15 to decide the time 1 by i s com- ranged, is ideally suited for entertaining, and will appeal holding the Den onal convention has been iss instantly to you who have been seeking a new residence in this section dell Hull, chairman of the itee. Fhe me an Hull said in b will e cratic nu- ubmitted ting, ¢ Priced Low—Easy Terms Phone for Appointment to Inspect Maddux Marshall & Co., Inc. Exclusive Agents 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 8507 Members Washington Real Estate Board n_attached uildings and 0 1 graduated from and : in June, 1 Militar: Vacant 14th St. N.E. F and Maryland Ave. An excellent little home (brick), 6 rooms and mod- ern bath, heated by pipe- ' less furnace; lot is about 17 feet front and 100 feet deep to an alley; room for a garage. $6,250 | Thomas J. Fisher & | Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 Choice Homes for Particular Colored Buyers— It makes no difference how critically you inspect these Homes you won’t find a single detail that you would change. Their location is another big feature; they are right in the best residential section of the city— Columbia Road (Between Georgia Ave. and Sherman Ave.) Lool.( over the planning and arrangement—it will meet with your unbounded approval. These Homes have six rooms; bath, hot water, gas, electricity, front and back porches and hardwood floors. Sample House is at 753 Columbia Road N.W. Open for Inspection—Day .and Evening Reasonable Prices—Easy Terms B. B. Pinn, 712 Kenyon Street | Owner's Representative Phone Col. 5817 STAR, WASHINGTON, .« SATURDAY, COOLIDGE TO FIGHT GERMAN AID BILUSAYS WURI-I] [IWES “MUEH TO PERSINS I(?uen. Sykes Declares Many Institutions Date Back to Ancients. D. esident Advised Nation Is Not in Need of Charity, But Business Loan. Pr to Information reaching | Coolldge, through official feels that an aid nation the United arranged on a busi- acoording President channels, and he given that States should by ness basls many is How W great ci i tropean desert life 1n ted ways for w millen- nmore told last night . Gen. Sir Perc kes I an tress on Porsia merabers of. the Natlonal Geog s the Masonie Temple The fruitstand. the shop, ports field almost influenced loss nlum and of tunds for velief In us proposed in a bill du- Lenrodt, repub ated, will Appropriatior Germany, troduced by Senator tean not unsus or wan befor ociety howey support Toodstufrs, ree the moral Amorican governme at the White Hou W con 2 and Amba PEACE GREAT ISSUE, sola fountain, ' florists’ and the ime corner salou: k to en. well limes and all hark ba materials showed. Su neac for their tement known fruits cranges, su Perels Sy ny of our t liked flowers i 4, and mes with them and B he Minnesota Senator, in Radio Speech Here, Gives Ideas on Solu tion of Problem. The sreatest gress at the pr 19 some meth peace In Kurope Johnson of Min: questio with the shared with which she 1 eventually 1 name world dlence from DECEMBER 8, count- | s epinach | cnd drank it she learned a | the | for wine is still | 0 REAL ESTATE. 2. 19, Fort | Va., has been detailed as executive of the Camden. 2 Island, 111 Va. Corps, at Philadelphia. has been as- signed to duty at Fort Bustis, Va.| Humphreys, He will relieve Firat Lieut. Leander| Second Lieuts Largon, Quarterma Corps, who | and Charles 1%, has been ordered to this city for at Walter Reed General Hospi Officers stationed Canal Zone have other stations as fc folt, Q York Inf H. Y from Rock to Thomas J. Meaney Birmingham, jr.. Sig- orps, of this | to duty in the nal officer, War Brown, ut New London ssigned to the chief {m lor has | it Officer Joseph Ta military DS officers as foliows: from destroy. {instructor 3d | Afflitary A : Capt. | Howard, ) b, to the Marvin vision 42 Lieu Dieg India atvioh m the' N and Lieu s n Head, Md term, i W Harrishurg. | t Myer, I Mersey, at Dahlgrin, Licut. Commander M the M. Hog £ j e transferred Beautiful and Exclusive Corner Residence Open Today for Your Inspection pean | 010 to n des- | mber (\({ regicns Gen audienee “by Charles R. Crane When disputes i s they should take Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. samuel W. No . ane. Wash. has been th Infantry at San W talk thing at each others Solbert, Corps of En has been relieved from dut ary attache at London, to this of the a " ordered ci ! Diilon. Quartermaster Open for Your Inspection Tomorrow No. 3005 Albemarle Street The Best Value in a High-Class Detached Home on the Market plan, with large dining room, libra- ry and kitchen on first our large bedrooms, in- closed sleeping porch and two beautiful baths (one with show- on second floor, and two bedrooms, bath and storage rooms on third floor. The lot is 75x150 The location is o of and Center-hall er), being just Rock Creek cost of Connect ' Avenue. Price, $26,500 TO INSPECT—Take Connecticut Avenue car to Albermarle Street and wal Also 2807 36th Place Massachusetts Avenue Heights field Sts., just off Mass. lot’ 104 feet front spection tomorrow MOORE & HILL, Inc. 1420-1422 H St. N.W. Will move to our new office, ome mquare emst. Ave side Similar and rear Main 1453 aliout December 22 u St L QuASS For Immediate Delivery PLATE GLASS—Thousands of lights in s great variety of sizes are always kept in stock to i!vmpfly supply the most exacting requirements of the trade. We have store front sizes in sbundance. WINDOW GLASS—Our stock consists of several hundred thousand square feet in both fine and or- dginary grades; also single and double strength. Standard sizes are packed in boxes containing fifty square feet each, ready for instant shipment. Special sizes can be cut to order. MIRRORS—Made to any size or shape with or with- out bevel —mitre cut if desired. We suggest you select vour mirror manufacturer with great care. WIRE GLASS—A Emd““ solely of modern gen- ius. We can furnish it in the various surfaces of polished, rough, ribbed, agueduct, cobweb and corrugated. Plain skylight ‘glass (without wire) may also be had in a variety of designs. FIGURED GLASS—Requirements for translucent slass can be filled in many designs such as florentine, mous, maze, cobwcd, rippled, cathedral and pressed lens. Our stock is large and well assorted. BEVELED PLATE GLASS—A well equipped beveling ¢hop eables us to do any character of this work including grinding and polishing edges and do it right. No order is too large or too small. Of the many other universal requirements, such as leaded glass to design, the resilvering of old mirrors making them like new, the supplying of copper sash and bars for modern store fronts and automobile windshield and bodv lights; these we are equipped to take care of with the same attention as the more generally used products above mentioned. Hi large stocks, prompt sevvice -u"t wolume of business insures reasonable prices, guavantee satisfaction. Send us your orders Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C. ROSSLYN, VA. ced to his |, i i Massachusetts Ave. at Fulton Near St. Alban’s Cathedral T'en rooms and three baths, sun parlor, sleeping porch and double heated garage I'he artistic interior decorating and mantelpieces are all i The 1 by 113 feet, landscaped in perfect k complete harmony with the pleasing Colonial design is @ corner with eastern exposure and is 83 feet sing with the same true Colonial spirit PIng 1 Borden & Newbold 1415 K St. N.W. * Main 280 RESERVATIONS Now Being Made for OFFICES aw STORES m THE INVESTMENT BUILDING Fifteenth and K Streets N.W. Ready About July -1, 1924 THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY SMITH BUILDING RENTAL AGEN 815 Fifteenth Street N.W.

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