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DEALERS HERE PLAN :WASHINGTON STUDY |SENATE COMMITTEE BIG RADIO EXHIB?T' TO HEAR DR. BUTLER| APPROVES RENT BODY Tatest Develorment to Be Demion-|Noted Educator Will Make Several{Also Orders Favorable Report on “strated at Convention Hall Show, Plang for a national to be hed March 19 to 26 in Conven-1! tion Hg, were consummated at & meeting last night of the Radio Deal- Association of Washington at| Hars i Acting favorably on a report of Albert L. Stern, director of the show. | the organization decided to hold afternoon and night exhibitions. | Many of the features of the big New York, Chicago and Philadelphia shows \will be presented, to be sup- | plemented by those growing out of the recent developments in adio show, was named as show committee, Other committees were authorized @nd chairmen appointed aa follows Addresses While in Capital. The study of government will be resumed tomorrow morning in Wash- Argton Study, when Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Colum- bla University, will addresa the Present Problems in Government” at Rausciers at 11:30 o'clock. Dr. Butler will arrive in Wash- ington this eve- be and Speaker at a number of gath- Finance, Robert N. Harper: % ;, credentials, j Joseph Ired Huber; ): | tickets George : con- public auditing, In addition, the executive commit- erings, but his lecture tomorrow Dr. N. M. Butler, morning will be first public i appearance of this visit, it is under #tood. . A large audience represent. ing diplomatic, scholastic, soctal and nolitical interests will * gather to Wwelcome and to hear Dr. Butler, it is announced. 2 . composed of Willlam -P. Boyer, W. Guider, T Camp- meron a . Belt, in co-operation with the sh com mittes and the director, will have supervision over the show, Director Stern presented the floor plan at last night's meeting, which showed close to 60,000 souare feet of space to be allotted to local deal- ©rs and manufacturers from all over the country. HEADS U. P. CHURCH BOARDS. KERS, N. Y., Janvary 9.—Dr. Bradford of Chicago, general « ary of the Uni Presbyterian Doard of education. was elected presi- dent of the council of church boards of education at the elos meeting last night SPECIAL NOTICES. Arnouncement also is made of the Program of eight toples and speak- ors In the course in international relations On January 19 Dr. rown Scott, president of Am, Stitute of International Law of ‘the Carnmegie International Peace. will “peak on “American Foreign Polic, January 26 Gilbert Chinard, prof, Sor of French at Johns Hopkins Uni- v laureat de I'Academic ] OII:‘ America’ h Lo d jour- on America’s relations ‘with Britain. ~ February 16 Dr. 2 Wroblewski, minister Poland in Washington, will sneak joland: February 23 Baron de ¢ de Marchienne will speak Belgium; March 1 Dr. [.nwffl(r\::-t i Evans sinselor of the Brazillan em- . will speak on n Ameri and on March 8 Dr. Scott will speck again on int w. Theso lectu ublic and t in the older res as well as those w! Maurice nalist, t onen to th. idents of the NG 21 w s11_E 2d floor. We welry and wedding rings. 20¢ tablished STOC Dredeing s office in Alex: . Junuar ¢ purpse of 3 IRPORATE STOCK d Products Co. ity changed ose of business on persons having pany which acerned e requested to . DUGAN, President. OF THE STOC Washington, D. C. Ro i lately to Washington, " ' N2'e come BOK PEACE PLAN LAUDED BY SIR ROBERT BORDEN Borden, president nations society of that he welcomed Bok peace award plan as it ¢ in the pre: .’ Sir Robert said, Which has received iward of Mr. Elihu Root, chaj the jury of award, and his collaagues offers the most effcctive means of “nabling the United States to lend ts powerful aid to the Supreme pur- e for which the league of nations 3 constituted, and at the same to safeguard traditional poli- . which, notwithstanding modern developments that have made ever; nation the neighbor of every other, still exercise a commanding influence upon the sentiment of the American people.” 19 TAKEN FROM RUINS. PEORIA, 1, January of the known dead in of the league of declared ward W. will as- tion of war.” 9.—The list | the Pekin « |starch plant disaster mounted to nine- MITH, Secretary. President. ¥ THE STO seociation will 1024, 12_noon, No. 816 13th rd s to scrve during and ‘for the transaction of a that may be properly bru me. THAT THE holders of the r the election of e ensuing year and the trausaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, wil be held at the office of the company, ste. n.w.. ). C ay, January 10, ar Tihe' polls will be open from 11 until 12 o'clock noon. H. D. rose bushes, Lawns cover: ed with_real F. A. Herrell & So Linc. 9640. W water heater automatic ired. _See demonstration. SKATES SHARP! be, 50 cents. FOR HOI REPATRING 1 all of its branches, Adams 3113, Office, 128§ Ingram st. n.wy. ° WANTED TO BRING A VAN LOAD OF FUK- iture from New York. Philadeipkia and Wi mington. Del.. to Washington. SMITH" TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 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OVER 4,000 SAMPLES, cor Doy TN i Newion Bt ‘This Million Dollar Printing Plant is at your service. ‘We satisfy. The National Capital Press! y, 12101212 P St N.W. Less Money Kenews —YOUR Auto when McRey- nolds does your General Repairing. Try us‘mext time. R. McReynolds & Son . 3 —never fails to.satisfy. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, FRISTER, * 512 1ita St . ¥éo. i teen last night, when two victims died in a Pekin hospital and another body was removed from the ruins. The body of Otto Lohnes was taken from the wreckage and Tony Kares nndl}iomer Bullock died at the hos- pital. meeting on “Some | Endow- | t | uary 2| 3 | are enlisting a broad in- 9.—Sir Robert | Nomination of Galliher and Judge Sellers to Board, TENANT'S PROTEST HEARD |Unfair Adjustment Claim Over- ruled After Hearing Concludes. day ordered favorable report on the nomination of the members of the District rent commission and also on | the nominations of Willlam T. Galli- her and Judge Katheryn Sellers as members of the board of charities. The members of the rent commis- | sion whose nominations were approv- ed are Richard Whaley, Oliver Metzerott, Thoma Peeney, Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor and W. F. Gude. | They have been serving under recess | appointments given them by the late | President Harding. The nominations were sent to the Senate at the open- ing of the present session by Pres- ident Coolidge. Mr. Whaley Is a former member of the. House from South Carolina. John P. Rappolt of 2012 Portner place appeared before the committee {and protested against the confirmi tion of the nominations of Mr. Wh. ley and Mr. Metzerott. He contended at he did not receive from them a fair adjustment of the rent which he i pays for his house. Tellx of dent Increase. He told the committee that ten or twelve vears ago he paid $22.50, and that later this was increased to $27.7 and $10 for a garage; eventually this was raised to $52.50, but finally re- duced to $42.50. Heat is applied fo | his house from an outside plant. Mr. Metzerott defended the actiom of the Rent Commission, and at the conclusion of his statement it was i the consensus of the opinion’of the members of the committee that Mr Rapport had veceived fair and just reatment from the commission. The mmittee thereupon voted to report the nominations favorably. A bill was ordered favorably re ported which would amend the law relative to the payment of claims for materials and labor furnished for buildings for the District of Colum- bia. Many other bills which have introduced at the present ses- sions were referred to the various | subcommittees for consideration. s e e James Green* R Irving, James Whitcomb ' School Children ! 3 ¢ need 2% NATURE'S fi;‘ #' RARE GIFT From Norway’s Seas SCOTT'S EMULSION The Strength-maker. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 23-50 Another Good Pictare Where Contentment Reigns You'll find yourself keeping house and living with utmost comfort in one of the cozy Apartments in Fondon Ball 13th at M Street N.W. Everything iss®f the most modern fype and the detailed plan of each Apartment has compressed into small space every convenience with ample room—but without burdensome excess. Conveniently down-town—ornate fireproof building—1009 efficient sefvice every hour of the day and night—and really re- markably small rentals— Some physician will find a ground floor especially desirable. $55.00 to $65.00 Per Month splendid- two-room Suite on the Inspect at your convenience—day or evening Boss & The Home 1417 K Street Phelps of Homes Phone Main 4340 (Members Washington Real Estate Board.) ¢ For Rent, Unfurnished Physician’s Office . 1st Floor—Physician’s of tion room, kitchen and pant: 2d Floor—Large living and room suitable for small — Very Desirable on Conn. Avenue Description ffice, operatiné room, recep- ry. room, dining room, pantry upstairs kitchen. 3d Floor—3 bedrooms and bath and sleeping porch. Basement—Furnace room, laundry, servants’ room and bath. with Nokol burner and out. 2-car heated garage in house. Hot-water heat _Vacuum cleaning system through- Will Rent 1 Year or Longer Further particulars apply Randall H. 1207 Conn. Ave. Hagner & Co. M. An_exclusively residential section of detached homes, Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Incl udes what remains of The Triangle of Increasing Values between Connecticut Ave., Ma: Road (Cathedral Ave.) Over Qver 150 homes from $15,000 to struction. Actual & 000. Wooded 0 and Cathedral Ave. ssachusetts Ave. and Woodley five million . feet of land sold. $200,000 built and under con- improvements and home values exceed 3 villa sites, lots and central and side hall with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park’ Office, 32d (Woodley Road). MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. . Woodward Buildin: Member Washington , 15th and H Stst 1 Estate Board, enate District committee to- | ‘Abe Martin Say If President Coolidge does git th’ presidential nomination, he ought t’ get th’ silent vote. We've got t’ be prepared fer th” worst t’ really appreciate th’ best. ’ Mother kin flare up, but thank goodness she can’t find another job as quick as a hired girl. (Copyright National Newspaper Sersice ) A Beautiful Cooking Outfit ;3,2 soweicd quart saucepans and a 4-quart tea kettle with every Purchased during January. JUST THINK OF IT A complete cooking outfit Free of Charge. But you must act promptly. REMEMBER The number is act at once. Edgar Morris Sales Co. Distributors Main 1032-3 1305 G St. N.W. the month of imited. You must * T peals Gen. Miles App - To Custer on Recglls Heroism of His Old Friend of Indian War- fare l?cys—?mren Fanned by Recent Visit of Hero’s Widow to Washington. Gen. Nelson A. Miles has sent a letter—to Congress, urging that it pro- vide money to erect a suitable me- morial at the battlefield in Montana where Gen. Custer and his command were massacred by ralding Indians in 1876. His interest in a suitable monu- ment for his soldier friend of Indlan fighting days was awakened recently by & visit to Washington of Mrs. Cus- ter, widow of the general. At that time he promised her “he would see what he could do.” He suggested that a monuitent costing at least $40,000 be erected. “It is a shame nothing has been | done in’the way of putting up a me- morial there before this time,” Gen. Miles said. “Not a train across the western states but what stops there, I am told, and surely some lasting memorial ‘should be put on such a spot, sacred to our country's prog--| ress. 1 “L recall well that campaign and | assimilated. We are the exclusive distributors. Simply telephone West 183 or send postal for dependable delivery service. 'y@sa WEDNESDAY, JANUARY: 9,: - for Monument Scene of, Massacre how badly we felt at Fort Leaven- worth when we recelved news of the death of 'Custer and his brave men. He has been blamed, but if his com- mand 'had been carried out by all those under him his sacrifice would have been neediess. “It has been suggested that Con- gress set aside, gay such a paltry sum as $15,000, but that is not enough. Why, not a day passes but what we hear of 2 monument to this or that cause not half as important as what Custer did for us. He saved the frontiers of clvilization! “Men who never even went over- seas ‘during the past war have had monuments_erected to_them and_now WHEN YOU THINK —of Painting, Paperhanging and Decorat- ing think of Taylor. 24 Estimates made on request. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th Bt N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 S @BIAI B> VI BFTIAICI DO CDCOECDCOCHEDLRE ISE NURSERY MILK is safe milk for babies. duced from Holstein herds on the farm of DR. J. THOS. KELLEY, it is nearer to Mothers’ milk than usual dairy milk in both the butterfat content and size of the butterfat globules. It is, therefore, more easily digested and o T AN i TBIVBITTBIQCITIBCOCDCDECDCOCODLDREDE toward typewriter users in Washington. The Royal Typewriter every-" where has met with such success as to en- courage the greatest friendliness on our part—a renewed desire to serve as well as we can possibly, serve, by the building of a better typewriter. The many expressions of appreciation from Royal customers have been a decided give greater and more definite service, to find new ways to build a lighter running typewriter—a machine which will turn out if possible even finer press work, and at even less expense to its user. ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. 1420 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Branches and Agencies the World Over caped last autumn. it takes work to get money enough set aside for such an Important one as that deed which went down in his- tory years ago on a Montana plain near ‘the Big Little Horn river—a land then of desolation and raiding Indian tribes, Even the Indlans ad- mired Custer's bravery. Surely can do not less than to see that his memory is kept sacred in fitting man- ner. P S — ™ “RED” RYAN IN PRISON. KINGSTON, Ont., Jahuary 9.—Hand- cuffed, shackled and closely guarded, Normarm “Red” Ryan, bank bandit, has re-entered the gates of the Ports- Upon his return, Ryan told his uards he was “going to turn over a Rew leaf.” having been convinced that | crime does not pay. | “All 1 want is an opporfunity to| make good." he sald. We have client for a | long-term F street store lease. Possession desired June 1st; submit offers. McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye Street Main 4752 Pro- -the city of encouragement to us to build better, to Sure Relief— FOR INDI 7). 6 BELLANS Hot water it Sure Relief GESTION ELL-ANS mouth penitentiary from which he es- | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhers Saturday Is the Final Day for the 10c BOOKS Paul Pearlman 1711 G St. NW. FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Sexvice Charge Never Over 3108 Shannon & Luchs INTOWN SUBURB 14th St. Terrace Stands out pre-em- inently as Washing- ton’s most successful Suburb. All the pleasures of the country with all the advantages of the city. Two public schools right in the Suburb. Already over 200 Homes sold to dis- criminating buyers. Prices $12.8501t0 317,000 Why Pay More Easy Terms GO NOW TO INSP) Take any l4th (the best service in_ Washing- ton) to Ingraham Street, or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue. . [SHARNON & TUcHS) Realtors Owners & B BURIETH Homes At $7,950 Don’t Miss This— It Means Protection Two city editors of Washington’s largest newspapers. Dozens of young men in business in Washington. Many government people. Four real estate men. Army and Navy officers. The assistant treas- urer of one of our greatest steam rail- roads bought two. Several retired busi- ness men. That is the sort of community we are de- veloping here at 36th and K Sts. N.W. HANNON Worth Seeing Now TO INSPECT By auto—Drive across the Q Btreet Bridge, north one black to and drive due west to 36th Strest (right next Wostern High School). tako P Street car to 35th Street and walk north to & 8t or Wisconsin Ave. nue car to R Street. and wak west to 38th Btreet. X LUCH Realtors = *# Ouwners and Builders E