Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 22

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elcome Surprises From U. S. |MINEWAR STORY y Labor Are Expected by Soviet| TOLD BY GOVERNOR o West Virginia Executive Testifi Zinovieff Says Communistic Theory| o Deotsring Martial Lew Making Great Strides Here and in in Mingo. i Japan—Sees Victory in Five Years. S e 7 e G, SALUKDAY, MAKCH ‘1, 1924, REAL ESTAT Heinen Réady for Flight to Pole | Abe Martin Says: | BUDSIN FINE CONDITION. [COLLEGES GET $140,000° Should Any Seek to Beat U. S. I Cola Weather Favorable to Pruit| FROM PARDEE ESTATE , 22 RESEVESTENED 1 el S S S S . Trees. lAw.rd Made Three Institutions, Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va, March 1—An| ~ DRiatice of $3.340,000 Going Inspection of several large Amherst| to Family. county orchards by O. B. Ross, Am- | ' herst county demonstration. agent, | By the Assoctated Press, has disclosed the fact that frult buds| NORRISTOWN, Pa., Mavch I—Thre: have made little or no progress dur- | educational i ing the past month, the cold weather having been helpful in this respect. e will of Cal The buds have yet to begin to swell, Whitemarsh, P. being much more backward than avelte C Eiven $50 they were a year ago. ity $5 Dirigible Expert Declares He Could Take Shenan- doah, Hydrogen-Filled, to Arctic and Back in 5-Day Non-Stop Trip on 24-Hour Notice. LOGAN SHERIFF WITNESS | By the Associsted Precs, NEW YORK, March 1.—Capt. Anton Heinen, German dirigible expert, yes- titutions were awa. the United States to the unexplored regions this summer, : 5 1f hydrogen gas were used, he said, Some of the owners of large or- Polytechn By the Associated Press the principal aims of the communist| C1ash of Police and Coal Field ! terday declared ho was ready to pilot | ne coos make the trip to the pole chards are preparing to bo roady . Y., 540,000 M 'OW, March 1.—The communist | international for the next five years, s g e spring i 5 doah Workers Revealed to Ji the Shenan ©on a non-stop dash a vhich v 3 my' international has full right “to ex- "”.}‘},"';’.‘,f}".'e,'“['nvh'::enmreu future for from Lakehurst, N. J,, to the north Pect welcome surprises from the [ proletarian revolution in Germany T pole and return if Great Britaln or American labor movement,” declares |in which the communists of Russi ¥ the Associated Press, any other power threatened to beat and baok in five days, without moor- ing masts or rellef ships. The start could be made, he added, on twenty- for distrit to ‘combat the effects of Killing tem- | tion, amounting to $2.540 9000 o 1 perature. in trust for the widow and ||lh(r( n. FeEeRenenenen D D D T T 5. S Zinov Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakla und! FAYETTEVILLE, W. Va., March 1. four hours' Hotice after . the ‘siant y G. S. Zinovietr, 2 o 7 2 i dirigible had been restored to high i k) : France should be ready to ald. g5t | —The tale of industrial warfare in 5 S T e arts Sorjtion of @ strong communlst | southern West Virginia coal fields, 4] ARE ovERcoME AmsicBey dn Ayatl g -For Better ) vaknine tndue bresis yistathy. oAty WURRRMAE | | BTt e e e oos oy BT iD WA in Hia e { Reviewing the work of the move-[ Al nists. in 1920 th A 7 andoah on her runaway flight on the L ment for the past five years and out- eance to the Folish party: P rough' the unsuccesstul lN NEw YORK FIRE night of January 16, expressed lils _ S Lning its @ ' xt five, he istance to the Bulgarlan rive almed by unlon miners across bellet In thie superiority of hydrogen & = unistic revolutionary t+, where the events of 1923 are | Logan county in the late summer of over hellum gus and asserted that king great progi B i . . would necessitate mooring masts, Ad- A Japan, and adds | K40 Strugele o attention to| V48 retold on the witness stand here | Chief, Two Battalion Leaders, Two | m!tting hydrogen was more danger . and Javan, and a More aud still more atten yesterday by Gov. 4 ous, he sald accldents in the past,| 1 b wry s on the|the cast. - o |emterday by, iov, Morgan und Don Captains and Lieutenants | however, had “been causoa by mis:| , Ther may really be some way More attention to the young = n, sheriff of Logan county, whose Three : ) 4 4 re’l it's munist movement. forces met the shock of the “march,” S R TR v’ reduce taxes, but we'll bet it’s 3 Sesns ks He tald the plan was worked out 3 of the «red" trades] g Copr 3. R. Brockus ot rot. Included Among Victims. and at the disposal of the Navy De- |§00d an’ rusty. partment, but disclaimed any inten- |~ Ike Bentley has traded his says that com theories are u even in Ame that the lutter co verge of a revolution “like that of preliminary to the general Bal- |1921, but stopped at the Logan bordor, the use of the latter in a polar flight See unions, ons. . saying: [ Police, Who led hls men in both g L € v : : ) tion on his part of submitting the : w ntral | country with n| your Polley may be directed a ery | counties. B et schemo _or of influencing the policy |tTactor in on a sedan. ntry with a e from Moseow and | The tostimiony, was ‘given NEW YORK. March 1.—Fire Chief |of the Nuvy Department: - (Copyright, National N 1 of industrialists sferred to unother centra A & at the | A ¥ D (Copyright, National Newspaper Service.) “after our first declsive 4 Grautet percentage of trial to determilic whether C. Frank | enlon, Battalion Chiefs Kavanaugh the European bous o t Keeney, principal mine ion official | 274 O'Hanlon, two captains and three sive victory over the Eurcpean bour- 0 * = . Sl it Wi I st s mesesso e | estanants.wers "It mone| On the Heights of 830 13th St. N.W. ' Phone Main 4874 } jority of the Zinovleft said that_of the next|murder of John Gore, ome of the|fOTtv-one firemen overcome by acrid | 18! ts W. BTOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor 3 , comunanized | million members of the Russian com- | Logan deputles killed while blocking | Mes In @ fire which burned stub- 2 = S Fe - ross east wil | ULOR 07 cteenth must be | g marel bornly for four hours among leather | Massa usetts Ave. T ot 4 2 s stocks n a downtown loft bulldin f h I I il 1 ughout 3 he sald Governor's Testi . o < o B Cios: { i o ot i Rl e e Iast night. Nine wero taken to Hos- 3108-3110 38th St. NW : £ | I S k] tonal i 1o work un ] g Jiorsan’s testimony covered |pitals but none was seriously hurt. . o VY . TPoT > = - ratlon of martial law fn The burning leather rel se | Miugo county, and while he was on sased dense t I rthrow of capitalism the inter- |ation of an internationsl fede Seex M Just North of Mass. Ave, E0 2 volumes of smoke through which the Just. West of Wis. Ave. ) stand the proclamations hie i gh which the 3 v onal_ 1 itx heliet {of soviet and soclalist republic,” which T oid of oeqiwsued| gremen worked in relays to seach the Just South of Woodley Road, " al b Srelt throush | he predicted would come in some big basement. As cach group eame out | One Sqpate ol S6 "AlBat's ‘Githedsal! ontlined leountries within the next five | hrerin the s kouD came out ! C . es —————————————————— T the motntain tidaer fresh men entered the building. Many | A Location Where Values Will Never Go Down Olll county border until of the victims returned to the task : : 7 BUTLER THREATENS [ DEcLAREs cHURcH jtr hut down the disorder of his |after belng treated in a bullding next Attractive two-story homes; semi-detached, brick ; de W.E. I 4 oor which Wi o 218 nasp ted into a first- construction ; built with day labor. & O'Toole, prostrated < 1a . s el 4 O'Toole, prostrated | Six large rooms, full tiled bath with built-in tubs, hardwood for Colored T0 ENIOIN HOTELS| OPPOSED TO LABOR Hi ome on his third we. (|l foors, built-in garage, spacious front and rear porches, open fire- I 0 Lokan went e dividing | tempt. { place, hot-water heat, instantancous hot-water heater, outlets for i B i } s Methodists Workers'| Eonea nriaess s ottt ik | “Hice centon seus wimane wncon- ([ Eietsic- oot Tumpe and sacenom Scasen 3022 to 3032 Sherman Avenue NW. | - . - 4 | rkers’ | wrmed miners o nion side, two | s rugied to the level by | Advises Novices Warning Guests | Stone Tells Methodists Wo: or whom fwere K ilica, W 5 himselt overs Sold on Easy Terms 1 5. 3 " . Te Was never dangerous . . . and Emnloves Against Attitude Against Church Is i x more disastrous to members ||l OPEN EVERY DAY Beautiful six-room and bath tapestry brick Direct Result. d Cupt. of the fire department than any other 3y homes. Hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors, tiled bath, front and double rear porche etc. These homes are attractively finished through- out and are reasonably priced. | Klavans & Poretsky, Builders i Convenient Terms. Representative on Premises Only 2 Left |, V-E.‘inum-' ] ‘ = in tie Tast th6 seuin f momas J. l.aane, Jr. By the Assoclated Press Owner and Builder S iunt l PITTSBURGH, March 1.—Labor does 47 M St. N.W. Franklin 4698 THE ROCKSBORO 1717 R Street N.W. B the Ass PHILADSTOHTA, Maven tion pro vania state Tenmsvi- ment Manufacturing Plant For Sale very much of labor, delegates to the { council of cities of the Methodist | Ipiscopal Church were told hotels which liauor or s to = il One-Story Concrete and Brick Steam-Heated Build- n S. Stone of Cleve- | : s = 3 4 : M:";:f e ing. with 15,000 feet floor space and about 174 acres of aid|erhood of Locomotive Engineers. land in Alexandria, on Washington-Richmond State Trouble between labor and capital Sclant el = : {usually finds the influence of the {.hg:\u.\ and R. F. & P. R. R. Near the Potomac ards. church on the side of capital, s AMr. Stone, adding - . . c ‘. . . caplained’ when you realize th Splendidly suited for manufacturer, district auto- pe capital for thelr support 2l o hat apon contributions from the mobile distributor or large garage. oA oning suests nst the beverage fo seureh snable danc- | L . Sample House Open Sunday and Daily Until 9 P.M. e i o snors | R Socager sesured e detepates of Pricw Rttt Tassss Cun s Avmagad New Fireproof, Five-Story, Elevator Bldg. et = lubor get nearer together. The Lo e—1erms other nigh ailure of the church to win the sup- Tn his letter to 1 jport_of labor, he continued. is largely t< failurc to understand the workers Grah &0 d S rabiens “their ideals and | am gden ccordingly. The church t ;otl)llnz to interest them- Refll‘or’ 3 in wages working con- . : . a pational problems that . { display of the fol- | mean bread and butter and life and; Alexan ria, Va. vour pro- i health to the worker and his fa hone Mz =0 be vour pro-{ o e Phone Main 7020 1 Room, Dining Alcove and Bath $45—9$47.50 1 Room, Kitchen and Bath—$50 Convenient Location lof 4ust moncy fi“ . APPLY e Lpsbon, toM ot the oh ] Resident Manager on Premises CA(;':,TRRAN#"TELUFTED;gf"fl‘“"‘;;:,,:f“;::s“'*f;::i. ui=r & TERRELL & LITTLE, Inec. WARDMAN Exclusive Agent Main 4190 1430 K Street N.W. will for INSPECT SUNDAY "BEST BUY IN NE. - 24 Built—15 Soid 1 5 v e stian_politi- Wish to announce that First Time Offered Federal and State Officials Narrow ;:];:'I'“;‘m\-f‘l—hl'l'gli“::WAL i AAF TER A\IARCH lst, 1924 J B 'lt Ho —Deacription— Area of Foot and Mouth | | ameson ul mes Tapestry Brick g Disease. | OF LA FOLLETTE’S NAME MORGAN E. MORGAN : - Homes, 6 rooms and AR S oh D Supporter Takes Formerly Morgan E. Morgan & Company ' bath, hot-water heat. 33 to 47 T Street N.E. —Just one square east of North Capitol. It will pay you to inspect these houses. One already sold. OAKLAN Toads operating th counties that were pl visional quarantine ou outbreak of foot Bat s View Hour Is Too Late, n California i 1 under pro- i Public Told. SC0UNE o0 | By the Assoclated Press, ! 0 Aot on BISMARCK, N. D., March 1—R. A. " | Minzer, who has been at the head of the Robert M. La Follette for Presi- dent organization in North Dakota, d cream to outside points.|aiq yesterday that “insiructions had ERR L & L T’I‘LE./ Inc' This Jessening of the embargo ot Eecalven Srom, MEEES" 15 Br oo o 10 a narrow he area of in Ll vont tha Lemcval op the Hame of La + Rents—Insurance—Loa;: ik 3 in Oregon, Follette from the list of candidates . built-in ice boxes, servant’s vada, Ctah, Arizona and other states | 1°14108 ROM, P01 0, 0T PARAERIET 1206 18th Street N.W. toilet, laundry tubs, h.-w.h., were notified by the federal Department |, bA5 PR 04 | WL ; electric lights; deep lot to of Agricuiture bureau of economics i s > %oday that they meed no longer apply | maccord nE) Lo Seerstary of Stato i TT— T i { wide alley. Sold on easy Tor permits to Ship cattle for sluushter | Licei him last nignt toawithdraw his | 5 | (T { | fermns. into the San Franclsco bay reglon.|n.me from the March primary. - ¥ - = §imeep were excepted from the notifica- | ¥irng view ‘of his Furgo informant, L ! sevente electricity: garage: beautifu! fixtures: interior tastefully decorated. Price,*6,950 Easy Terms Sample House 629 Orleans PI. N.E. Will Be in Charge of Our Sales Department Fred W. Cromwell and George P. Carter will also be associated with us T could resume the shipment Six large rooms, tile bath, extra large sleeping porches, tion. Mr. Mi said, was that a name I . I8 ' . . ’ e could not be withdrawn thirty days = 7 i ASK THE MAN Between 6th & 7th—L & M N.E. Tibet's Famous Woman. Brioritoithelpaliary otey |'= WHO OWNS ONE . i A ion o Dorja Parmo_is the most famous| - = o Open for Inspection Sunday 10 9 iy woman in the Tibetan plateau. She Lumber Ship Abandoned. Built, Owned and For Week Days, 5 to 9 P.M. 13 Delieved, by the natlves, to have| PHILADELPHIA, March 1—The . Sale by & er 'to tnmn herself an A :‘!e:%o‘}:(_r inmates of a monastery Into |jonooner Albert W. Robinson, George- ! : e town, S. C, for this port with a cargo I this curious country a reb- of lumber has been abandoned off ntative of the grand Jam: {the Deleware capes, according to a CERTAIN TO vI-I[\IV(:E il & "t helloses. o |1k DeISYere, Gurcs, ascortnsto 8 TAIN EN 'C. H. SMALL & Co. FIVE LEFT Tel. Main 6861 Owners and Builder 1515 M Street N.W. 1f the devil 3 |taken oft by a Norweglan steamer, s expected £ ar, w! and will be landed at Norfolk. The the grand lama wins, v : | cause of abandoning ‘ship was not “The Homes” e omes we include in this special list are selected as representing good values. 507 of those in our last week’s advertise- ment have been Sold “Today” Phone Main 5526 When these are sold where will you duplicate these values? THERE IS NO QUESTION THAT THIS HOME IS AN 'UNUSUAL OFFERING WEST OF 16th ST. NEAR PARK RD. 653 NEWTON Tomorrow or Monday inspect these beautiful homes, At first glance you will be impressed by the wonderful neighborhood, exclusive, and in the midst ©f the most attractive surroundings, facing the wide Sixteenth street boulevard. Here are a few note= worthy features: we announce our four selections of Chevy Chase Homes, = s o bo 3-car buikt-in garage. ix: . i 9 = 5 m 55 i One a six-room bungalow, th—e others eight rooms and two il Baihs 3 s aten Heatis Mt. Pleasant is one of Washington’s oldest baths (detached), and can, by reason of a trade, be bought 2 - calities. This home is con- = Finished attic. Heavy oak floors throughout. and most exclusive localities. on $500 cash, balance monthly. . Bacatitul Breoio it veniently situated in this section, ncar two car i To those wanting to locate in a refined, high-class resi- |3 B:-lll:-ln ot :“ The finest kitchen in the city. lines and 16th St. Bus service. A 20-ft. Lorlpv»u;:l ‘d dential community, here is an opportunity seldom offered. (i E ' t‘\_-oEt, 7 flll‘l;ee-stor)', nl(;o:c‘mt)‘ffilyhtfi‘lccgy b;t(i‘::dn'll‘“,l]l? i = o o - eight L rooms at 0 9 i They will be open for inspection Sunday E .b. H i fioor is trimmed in hardwood with oak Exhibit House 4209 16th Street N.W. The numbers ar¢ 5810, 5820 and 5822 Utah Avenue Chevy Chase, D. C. Just East of the Circle .+ «Eor prices, which are absolutely the lowest in this section, floors and beamed ceiling in dining room. The five bedrooms are trimmed in ivory and mahog- any. Plenty of closet space—screened sleeping porch. All modern improvements. Ample room in rear for garage on wide alley. ; The Price and Terms Are Very Attractive Open for Inspection Tomorrow e MEEEVER=GOSC, ... : 1415 Eye St. ;. M. 4752 33rd and Lowell Cleveland Park Detached Homes mtaining S rooms and 2 baths, garage, cellar full depth of oume, fromt and rear porches, commanding view of large estater automatic hot-water heater, bullt-in refrigerator, open fireplaces. . ? Open for Inspection FLOYD E. DAVIS 7th and E Sts. S.W. - o Open, heated and lighted Daily and Sunday until 9 P.M. See Salesman on Premises Chas. D. Sager. / REALTOR Y 924 14th M. 37 38 PR ST T e T T T e T

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