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N _; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 30, 1924—PART 1. N0 RAISEWHMEVER TRADE BUMN"SS'UNIU ;PL%%IZ%)?;R%&?DF(‘;IEY'IS’II{{% Ei'fl I:;’:JDSLE:E:;#;?:EDi | de::;c%;%:;g: I th ‘ sidents of non-indus- | geles 23075 square miies, the”uddi- [ ! tr non-commercial, comparatively [1ion to Los Angeles aggregating more i 5 3 3 ssourceless Washingto om its re- tha ce 3 3 i + Traction Com rd A Eesourcelesy Washington, fnom s re. ; than, Swice the [IN13 dren’ of 11432 i .Country Watching Progress of Planes With Pride, ; Traction Company Ordered to Run : | : ) ¥ Ne urn, i jits realty almost as much in ecity | troit makes a better showing in 1918 i Say: P, idei Weeks and Patri Lk . Service to Eastern High and | w B er Fits Any A SR Bt o |t T o5 P ampaeien” with | ; ays President—W ee rick - c<osismpniie Old Sto~ +—Makes at. rich and busy Baltimore paid | Washington, since taxab ashing- | | allinger Hospita M n k is of e85 — oC ¥, ton is smalier and tazable Detroit has | H 2 1 o l's a MIN'MUM IAX RAI[ e Representative Ayres Cites Send Messages to Seattle. | | Own Gas e S L B ‘learly Wanhington's realty tax | A new kerosene (coal oil) burner Theen. 32 e ramt e Than_ Baltl. [levy mot only averages up In actual Widespread Demand for d CROSS ROUTE PROSPECT '| that fits any coal or wood stove 15 | [ mori's per capitn of tatal eity, coun- | Agures with those of other Amerlean Messages from President Coolldge, | across our continent to the Pacific iR SOl announced by the International W T ¥ | cidtes,” bue itx “really ‘tnx burden . . Secretary Weeks and Maj. Gen. |It8 ly.o!?]irrs found und guarded the | Heating Company, Dept. 4008, 117 o 3 . owing to itx cull; ditions, o 5 i trails for the covered wagons, e | Utiliti 9 South Fourteenth St. Louls, ! Mr. Blanton’s Proposal of| i ot | hvrder (o’ be horne than hat of any | Appropriation. fourlcle, ehief of the Army aic s6rv-|soads for the pony express and tne | Utilities Committee Welcomes Ad-||igouth Sourtoonth Sirset, st Louts, e ! other municipality with approximate- iey © the Army’s around-the-world [routes for the‘railroads. The a of | ies : . - imexpensive burner heats stove . . | Washington 3 038810 — = | ditional Application. 2 0 he same censm; fly Sea v air travel finds the Army still the P 3 and oven in f the time and does ore Than Doubllng Dis- | Baitimo T meven03 2304 |1yt ! vers at Seattle, wishing them luck . - levy. To meet an insistent demand from ; < pioneer for transportation. Airways s ‘away with all the drudgery, dirt A |” Lot us make simiur comparisons| Washington's high standard of real- | | uqiness. trade und agricultural an- | o, SUCCess wefe telegraphed last|jave ‘been traced and marked. Your! > and smoke of ing with coal trict’s Minimum Tax Rate. with some oihers of our Rreat. rich, | ¢y naessment, «aeceded by nome wnd | Pusiness. trade und agrl an|™iEDt to Lieut. T. J. Koenig, com-|brother officers made the firit non-| The Public Utilities Commission || 79 FmoKe of cooking with coal Al * commercial, industrial cities, practi- | zpproached by only a few eities sociations all over t country an | unding the Sand Point airdrome, for | Stop transcontinental flight. You |Yesterday afternoon issued an order || stove in a few minutes and can be Uy all of whose realty is on the(he United States, makes #x realty | effort is being made to have restored " ¢ leave our shores on the ‘round-the- |, , . | : e s s i lelivery to the fiyers ; jauthorizing the Capital Traction Com- || turned on and off with the turn ax tist, and which do not suffer elimi- | tax burden very heavy, In xplte of 18 | 1o the Joedo 5 ~ slon 2041 b 3 world’ flight from near the. point | | | P tias P abiotates San Less Drastic Proposal of nation. s Washington does, of 365 |low tux rate.” - to the Kederal Trade Commisslon §204,- | “More than 600 years ago.’ Presi-|where Lewis ana Clak rat saw the |pany to extend its Randle Highlands e Yaive 1o I8 spegiutily ral . - millions of exempt realty. i . S S | 800, which was cut from the current|gent Coolidge sald. “men first cir- |Pacific ocean. May your expedition |motor bus line to Fastern High || The manufacturers are anxious to 1919-20 Rejected. Josasuington clty property taxes| | appropriation of $955.000 in framing | cumnavigated the world. Tweo years be of as much benent to futire €¢0- | 5ohoot and Gallinger MHospital [|/nave every housewite enioy the i Bined! city Sad aieis taxeq ‘,ANACUSTM ClTlZENS the independent offices appropriation | wera required, in ch many hard-|cess. We will watch vour daily| The busses now terminate at 17th || greased comforts of cooking and T o Stieankeal bill. e eovoro enduted and extreme | uchievements ~with interest and street and Pennsylvania avenue | B aman i Lurner and are offerinz to_send Tn 1919-20 it was proposed to in- of Minneapolis by $2.- 1 { Representative Willlam A. Ayres|Vicissitudes of fortune encountered. |pride iR e Djiene diareljoftering o aend erease by two-thirds the District's 336,899, Cincinnati by $1,788.456. | P E LEGISLATORS, Now men travel around the earth by n. Patrick said: southeast. The commission empow- meon triM o any r hiis | < 2 $1.50 of "Seattle by $1,652,090, of New ! of Kansas brought this matter ub|iung and water in twenty-elght duys, You are about to embark upon the | €r% the company to e st on||tPaper whu ‘writes ‘them. Ih tax rate, raising It from $1.50 per (01, Deattle by S$LAS2000, of e late yesterday in the House, serving | You are going to demonstrate the|most Jmportant uerial undertaking|the Avenue to 135th street, north to hundred the two-thirds assess- Ly more than six million, of Kansas " o z notice that he will press for adoption ! Pr: lcability of v such a|vet attempted The whole air serv- | East ment val In view City by five and a half or six millio Recognize Value of Bills Affecting | of an amendment toring the full} Voyvage by air. another 400 t confidence in the | institutions mentioned Agents wanted. Write today Mr. Blanton's present-day propos nearly double Jersey City, consider- | g % { appropriation for the fiscal year be- | ¥ears this ma safest and |personnel chosen for this mission and | Ap th. me time the commission ||| {8vertisement ; < : A : ably ‘more than double St Paul and Pay of District Policemen, ! sinning July 1 next comfortable way. Your country. It will be brought to a glori- {made publlc a letter sent to the | ~9¥°T ©f more than a doubling of the pres- [Louisville, a little more than In-| | mphasizing that the commission “'“( nah-h’ our progress 'A':l‘h ous conclusion. Here are the hearti- | Washington Railway and Electric ent tux on realty and tangible er- diany lis and St. Paul col ined 1 i is already eighteen months behind and record your success with | ext vd wis & to each and every | mpany informing that company the sunalty, at full-assessment valuation, | 11 Der capita the other ¢ would Firemen and Teachers. | on investigations long sinee ordered, | pride. ¢ one. ” We shall watch your progress | commission will give nrompe atten. reprint of part of Washington's | NAVe to be increased from 25 to 84 per | e Represcntative Avies argued that at r':“r\"n.“' l'»\:’:nld e o with Inurr»x'x and be ready to w tion to any application made for a y o o asl Eton’s | cont to reach that of Washington. | ol - e commission should be given he Army explored west come you when you return.” another bus line running across the 3 test against the earlier and less| Seattle s an exception. s per| Resolutions felicitating Representa- | S AUEE e COTTent Yenr, | e [400Mher bUx line running OFFICES FOR RENT drastic exaction will be pertinent |Uabita would have to be increased |tives Thomas L. Blanton of Texas. it may catch up on {""The commission told the W. R. and Ny e jonly J2 per cent. Like the other&reat {and Oscar E. Keller of Minnesota, for | some of this back work DANcE SCHDOL FIRM FOREIGN SHIPS I_OSE 1. it is of the opinion that the ex- N #hd may be interesting [Pacific coast cities, Seattle produces | 00 CLE L BE T O T e g < a tension allowed the Capital Traction eEwW . . . . . . big things, big vegetable Lig fruits, | SPonsoring the bill for an increase | xtra Demands on Fun !"vvmn.(n,\ will in no \ln‘-’ conflict with e etone Scamie approprntion. PRSI B e a eenorarary (e Feaer e Crstniniy 16t | SUES FOR INJUNCTION! INGOME TAX BATTLE (i 5imvaion ,550ris: i | Transportation Bldg. want one user in every locality to h th can refer customers. bill . 4 investigation said Representative o W. I across castern ommitice, April 5, 1 jeaught this spirit. San Diego, for in-{ "L Were unanimously | Ayres. “H will have to come out of : ! H e | he proposed increase of our tax |stance, shows in the census the{adopted by Anacostia Citizens' | the commission’s funds, T s not - i 1 Bus Plans Favored. -~ Cor. 17th & H Sts. N.W. Tate from 150 to 250 per cent is an | MTECSUProperty tax per capiti in the | Association at a meeting in the Ma- !M he Prosdent and the Senate| Teachers of Music and Other Sub- | Treasury Rules Lines Must Pay on| When the public hearing was held ngton's most modern United States. = Washington is not in | : frequently call on thiz commission several weeks ago Wiiiiam F. Ha ok DATIRE. Hoaenny sotamisted Increase 5 per cent, the as-|ip. R iday the.the mple. Anacostia, Jusi night | 1o firnisn exuerts for various things | 3 igi. | » SEOlMEaa 2 ofie huliding. wocently complat sessment standard remaining the [purpos smparisons | Com-| I J. Dorr, who introduced both | o assist senatorial and presidential | jects Charge D. C. Heads Stand | Revenue From Traffic Origi- |president af the w. 1. and 5. toid | oo cietrme A Fuller & Co. Offices e ivry ohe of W ahTaeton s HaEbIs ; its conservative | pointed out that cach | investigations.” in Wi i i i | the commission his company has been | 11 singie or ensuite ' 5500 realty-tax payers, including imeighb y + slope and south Pointing out that ai the present in Way of Opening. nating in U. §. willing for some time to operate || rooms The 50,000 small taxpayers, and evers ern and middie west environment repr L time the oil investi is hamj == - | busses from 15th and H streets north- Apply room : g to put through the | ine" ihe commissio resentative ( |cast to 11th G streets = ! G n L e ARG DEReOT One-tNInd ax Increase Alwo Grossty | Uil thilt troduced LA : Henry O. White and Kitty Barber,| Foreign stcamship interests have |(hst. vonneoting Ghe (ooersy South- 21ty amonk Washingtons 16,000 per- |~ \ Facessive. . e The commission s trying 1o Kt |teachers of vocal and instrumental |lost their three-vear fight to avoid seoeral cart and wee v e iire | Randall H. Hagner & Co. vy nust pa This two-thirds increase of Wash- Electricity. 3 5 i 3t tha, House proposition mes law | at the inv the tncressslo il 2o demoing veatertat Biad lne &t ? ; 150 the W B v B e o inen : : ngton's tax burden ix so obviously | Mr Dorr spoke T I 5 ranl £, ves 3 {payment of @ portion of the taxes on and Luo-thirds more tax than'he paid laxt G102 (X DUon I m0, shylouniy ; length on the ot tho pri 5 A |suit tn the District Supreme Court!income dertven ransportation | “U4ned, several alternative routes ||| 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. e Lear before. Thoxe WHO filiove the House proposed it serious- | Tates charged for electrical power in | Pakota, upon the order of the Pr ) ! from transpostation | * S NS, ScvEral altermative moutes. 5 Jould double-tax the alleged half- ([ 1EYE (e Hose pronosad i SerOlls | " hyiatrict and the amount of profit | 470t At the request of the governor |for an injunction against the Dis-iof trafic originating within the |of o imb ol e decision. the orde Phone Main 9700 1exet Wushinstonlan 1n oxser to kil 13 STRACERE 1 (0 Debome W (0L Aoy (hE HHERAGE S04 4he amons o hat tate ANl eihn Somate trict Commissioners to prevent in-|United States. The Treasu last| “The commission helicves that the 4 < ; : wlics eductiol ouE om rade by e street railway com-|o gating oom e Is usl ik o 2 operation o oto e halCand-hald law, and (o render < “Eut the 8000 taxpavers, | Mage VS he street railway : L Lor ties beeh UiioE Severel of the, Ghme | (erfarence With the epening of thair||night made poblic an ‘opiiiinn recint. L e ais overea o us Dplication Inecessary any mational contribu- | e 0 o0 (AXDaverS. | panies. He charged that the Capita & leen ltan several of the o iATanes WHR A8e o - P reas c r “ route covered hy the applicatio Tion WL o Ui i e e e | raction Campany Hodi o » b, dioik Kok min ol metie. [ae R e og shons afyre: i rie|ly submitted by Attorney Generallof " {he Capitai Tractlon: Company rance and development, will at ance 130, 08 N A R R O s o & brofit ¥ > e horthwest, whieh | Duugherts upholding the zovern-| Wil bt of advaniaee to onis toinons || WHEN YOU THINK e e atiained Hucceas i tHAIE g protest Vioroualy und with webs |02 e 0 F UL ACSORAINE t0 the Tasy bR A taE faire at|Was scheduled for last nigh'. Tnelment's right to tax income from | LiIiNg (0 €0 (o the Easte i e i e short step further and json’ that a_compromise one-third in- | [SUgRE A0Y stated that : sidered iy 3 2B b =d | Plaintiffs say they have besn threat- | gources w : ‘ta jachool. but to the resldents of the || —of Paistiag. Piperhacyios aad Decorat: he death blow can be administered. (SO0 SHaL @ compromise ene-third o L SEen R e sidered | cven should the provision be Y | sources within the United States and | sect buth of East Capitol strest || ing think of Tavlor. o ‘:‘1‘ Blanton proposes to take this|oheast of their | s n male courn {oibgimi mv;\-;;hlkn:\l;:” ;xl’lnjluv'll( resolutlons to .;:«nl e rrest ’u“dn’.‘.;"r’m;nx Ait | TeAMrming a ruling hunded down by | AN east of 131 streot Who are now 24 Estimates made oa request. lNer Gl S ra thie ) 1 | earry appropriations to defray opene: ¢ school did not «pen las | without: adequate travaporcacion. fo. st s dnubling ‘the present tax thie) | fwouta TAYS MEUTed what the result! "whc”propoacd bill for inercasing | Cxpensent i, certainty would 90 N0 | wieht ang o i ROt Ghen IS L1y D cpartment of Justie In 192 | cilities, and that its operation will HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. Let us cons WHEE WashIngton |3r mer cent. inctert o 35e o “N | the powers of the District Com £00d to pass such resolutions with{open it The ruling applies in a zeneral way | not conflict with any of the motor | PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING ~would h had 11N instead of 1': per ¢entlsjoners was brought before the appropriations as stated. to make{ Through Attorney Abne- Sivgal. tn. ! bus routes the Washington Railway || 2333 15th St. N.W. Tel.-Col. 1077 suld have had to pay in 1918 in i Let us now figure how We i ciation and referred to 4 com Neen Tnvcatigutions if the: cominte: |pIkTHE to ey Abnes Sl to other forcign corporations, but | bus rou e wgton Raflway | total general property taxes, includ- would have been burdened if the tax s bzdsd L £ Lo that, they and Electric Company indicated | it willing to operate in the eastern ing personalty with realty, at the vate in 1918 had b ent. In. | WhiCh was given instructions to make [ sion had no force to conduct an in- irented the property for a term of | More specifically to shipping. inas- 2lc per cent vate: and let us compare [creasing the realts and Cangible per at a rental of £225!much as the rFght to tax.the in-|scetion of the city. Moreover. with study of the ssed changes and | vestigation vears, March 13 iis wemregate and the per capita sonalty taxes of 1918 each one-third, P Hupponc ust Uils spyeon H b and conditloned the plice |come of the corporations doing busi- | (¢ improvement in the roadways of | BE (T HEE LEY IO : : appointed by | decreased so that the commission 18| for their schools Borermads i : P bl New and Shop Worn » 1 upon it With the total Property- our ceneral property tax for that year |1, Specia e el i - comn aUisbLar thein - ge. [ness here—as di e SU LS initre oma avenue and 19th < 1\ aggregates and per capitas of | would have heen $10.792.240 itha 1T iner, president of | unable to carry a sufficient corps of | They applied to the engineer de- |Ness here—as differentiatcd from th § street, one icg of the route of the | 1 other American cities in 1918, includ- e A ise association. for that DUTPOsC, in- | efficient experts to conduct these i partment of District, they say, |@¢t of transporting—h not wroposed Capital Traction Company & 411 Kinds ot Droperty tarte teica P neanlls SORIBIZ . | exes. wlone [USST Dan Smithsan, Will Martn and | vestlgaions. whes Golorsar ho mat | ban e ol the District they way, |00 e eed o nw o as not bee Do, Conal - st ccamrans |l IDDOOKS 3 o Ing ) Kinds of property taxes levied | This amount of city taxes ulone (USSL . It had just us weil close its doors.” | were given ieateof 'oceu |hortly after passaze of the 10214 rer, 'S0 a€ to mive direct service to FOR A SHORT TINE ON c distric ridee distrlc 5 A An addr~cs on cancer control was RESAE pancy. They have complied with all ('evenue act and the questio RN the Confrdsatonal oa Sllan o triet poor district, “brifige district. | SIY, ‘counts And state taxes o such lgclivered by Dr. R. J. Hollingsworth O hes TRt I Glge - the requircments of law, they state,|was put up (o the Depariment of | B¢ Gatiingcs Hosshaland ames e PAUL PEARLMAN it e 38R, Gotit e siubatitut or | 1is and. New Orleans: fram 32,000,000 [Mea, Carrie Smith told of the part| Representative Avies clted other|, b ool Fies i 3”10 G M night: that 1f ice late last summer. i institutions located in reserva 1711 G St. NW, 11 per cent in the tax levies of 1918 | to ooy Orleans: fram 33000000 [that Anacostia was expected to play | Important cases ‘that the ~Federal | Jut Were informed lust night that if reign shipping interests contended | tion 13 Upon ceulty and: tangible pecsaniite | Bork Yoreg. and . Indianapolis: (in the historical pagean in May under | Trade Commission now has hefore it { (€% SPCTEC | | that the tax should apply only to a por- | olir total i Broperty tix Tevy {ins | nearls ELOM0GE ae thaa" 3hpscy |Ihe @uspices of the Community’ Center | e deserfbed the' Eastern Farm Ma- | PylfOSO 010 thew have |Llen of the eammmilTis only 10 2 bor- ir total city property-tax levy (in- | nearly $4.000,000 more than Jersey Pyt eviewing bricfly | chinery Dealers’ case as “more fm- Fhes At Sk cliiging reulty, taheiole and oatanc o nearly " $5,000,000 more than :“‘g“l‘\r!‘"»" \"fl‘" Yewiag \_K'“" ",“ | portant to: the Tarm e et i | built up a reputation for teachers of [Ing a cargo in a forcign-owned bot- gible personalty and personal tax on , Louisville and St. Paul, and almost 3 a2 b Eross earnings of certain corpora- | much as St. Paul and Louisville com- repres had been most dil name had its derivation from an old | not all. of the proposed legislation igh-class refined dancing and of [tom to a foreign shore. The Trea ° et oy e, Pl 5 Wis|vocal and instrumental music whica v's view, as now expressed in a d tons) would be $13,058.8510, giving « | bined Indian name {15 the oot exlensiyy ookl shat thitlwill be ‘adversely affected if the cision which becomes binding upon ! per capita of $35.11 = In per capita it « ds every city ks {over Inatituted by any aeency of the | threat of prosecution is carried out. |revenue collectors, was that the law | These figures are compared with (in the list except Seattie, which, as | | Tiited States government. and that | Having no remedy at law. they ask {appled to the whole operation. The | ot und TYT &S gomrared, with |1, e, Tier exeent Seastie, yhich, ss upaE CONFIRMING e Bl vt | SR S OO PR [ R e e perton T ; el ki levies—city inty and state—a able city, in Washington's class, | arite ot b tui o s the | they say jafter the revenue act was pas: : ! Darone i X 1SSl [EasnEge uite baloniiciat o . [ dnahiatsreiee atas mans | Washington’s Country Club Distric owing table parisons hecause it is next below OF COMMISSIONERS | ““ne i s Si¥eicion 1« anotne lout_merit_als i . R < Wushington in population, and be- F o e bpedario eeniisa by o anotier NOBTH DAKOTA G 0 P Treasury officials have cstimated Two thonsanditwolhindredand Rty acies of themaost t cause its inclusion emphasizes the o o i 3 V.. y oty 3 that to grant the claim of the ship- as - : 3 3 as also the estigation of the con- P - =g o st S reonbnes ifigh mark to which it is proposed to o el L LIS | ping interasts might have cut off an beautiful country around Washington. “In its confines and ; i raise the Capital’s tax burden. i Referring particularly to the stud I nually Afty million dolla; ouous “reto are 5 rressional Country Club, 1! Tatin 1. p 3 ot P e b S er ceny | Board of Trade Directors Back = Rererring particuiariy to the swav | WILL SELECT SLATE contiguous thercto are the Congressional Country ) Fasimore. 3,6 00 in 1918 our eity tax per capita would Oyster and Rudolph for | sion. Representative Aires said the Burning Tree Club and the Montgomery Country Club. 5 The entrance to Bradley Hills and the clubs is at the her comparable cities in 1918 in but one which is included in the com- Nowark > T been greater than - “The partial_invest ion made — TAKOMA RECTOR SPEAKS. Chuvinoati " % > nd state per capita_of Posts. {the Federal Trade Commissio: o . = Rev. George O. Bullock is to preach : : DT ] il .i‘r'lil::?:‘f\;;{u;\-“a‘;\:lr:l:: ———— fonomn (Shut uolesh e ateph Bus Real” Republicans to Oppose leniss e b LN ,';_"_UH northwest corner of the Chevy Chase Golf Club course. Ry v ney City, Portiandl { en b e government to sto i & i | Church. 5th and Q streets, on “The | states 2 a ag sperties SO quarter anc f L F L g . ©Jerser City Portland, | pESOLUTION IS ADOPTED | £igantic com ion or irust from Ticket of Non-Partisan s e L Q At on STl tates and acreage propertics. \I" quarter an l_!_m] Tand. Oreg Y nd San Francisco. It would | 5 B e o aeolef i It s nol Sueady Miss Nannie Burroughs is to address | cre lots adjacent to “Edgemoor” and “Battery Park” at 82 have exceeded the city, county and — d s a nein toar | 10¢ per foot. {Will be absolutely controlled and S e state per capita of 53 out of 68 cities | a0 i i 3 PR o8 ablolitely cont¥oiled ex : sac 060 mopuiation ana 1s; | Administration of City Heads Is!ciusively manipulated by a few mem The most attractive and shortest automobile route 5 ! | bers of ‘the combine en this pc- | By the Associated Press. ING AN out o ies of over 30,000 la- { A ! : A R B S L S Commended. jeues that part of the business world | 1aRGO, ~. 1. Mareh 2s—the || FORD RUNS 57 MILES ON through Bradiey Hills is out Connecticut Avenue o Brad- v 8! el S inot in the combine is at the merey of |\ ota 5 = sl ! s A : . oo s e e st jthe trust. This investigation was | it Dakota republican state con-| GALLON OF GASOLINE ley lLane. west on Bradley Lane to Wisconsin Avenue, e 6 cities of over 30,000 li"l’“"k Request that the Senate confirm|called for by this House in a resol 1- |\< ntion will be held at Jamestown, 80 new aitom 5 and Self- cross Wisconsin Avenue, and west on Bradlev Road to Arnings " ” ation. | the appointments of Cuno H. Rudoiph | tion close of the | Aprl . as a result of action taken | o ACE O CRATE A en i S e 3 Washingion z z o our protest and our objection land James F. Oyster as civilian Com- | SIXtY-s S nmmittes. on iz |here today at the meeting of the ex- || TOBUEERSE Aevics Stranske. 2iso the Congressional Country Club. . TRl atating o8 Just us vigorous, and We i o= | missioners of the District of Colum- {fhant marine. and. fahecice ecutive commitice of the “reai” re. [l THUST ¥ 20U S SCrEASRS. 2480 Over one hundred representative people are now lwving o and ~ . the figures, against a one- | bia will be laid before the subcom- | Radio Inquiry Fruitful. publican state central committee. A || 00T 8t O e in Bradley Hills. Inquire of your realtor or Somitey) . 13.058. 810 5310 third inereasc of our tax burden, as!mittee considering their nomination “There is a complaint before the | full list of candidates will be named (| ¢ " /€0 ieilea ol e sation - they are against a two-thirds in-i, . ine bhoard of directors of the}commission thi arging {ut this convention to oppose the slate | A & . ease : o line. It removes all carbon 1his proposed increase | want 1o <ub- 'D. C. Realty Already Heavily Taxed. “‘:I‘_-h"“:”‘ e "', ‘_“ o land others had set up the helegted (b “" S l"["“x"“" :"’f"l‘ and prevents spark plug trouble [! 1 a annon’ nc. i o you what would have hap-, Without any increase of tax rate! exbgari ot dirsctors Corporation as a bogus ind state jcouvention, dn Biswmack. dastillois. orerheating,. Ot can byl . Ixclusive Agent. Froed i Washington had paid i whatever Washington s realty, on ac. |ing held in the board's rooms ye ¢1and by the use of tving cons and {month. The call for the gathering ESIANTIN et Lt Excliaive, Agen £ a el r 1 stalled by any one in five min . . 3215 total gencral property taxes (in- |count of the comparativ | MED afiernoon, passed a resolut Dty AL 0 che we will be issued soon by Judge B. F.qf yotgi S COF ORE B O ie Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 Ihe 3% per cent yaceith realty). utistandard of assessment applied to iti . qing the administration of these |’ monopoly in the munufact ‘nd | Spalding. chairman of the republican || | o 3 Role 2 In’ order to indicate with clear- Member Washington Real Estate Board he 234 per cent rate instead of the and on account of the vast realty val- | < willing to send a sample at his 1% ver cent rate, and to gompare the wes exempt from taxation, is aiready | two officials. The resolution said |sale apparatus. The state central committee opposed to [ o M8, (0 SO K SERE At B 14X aggregate and the' per. capits | heavily taxed that the board of directors “indi-|mMission siarted on its investigation | \pe pon-partisan league. il : : Tased upon it with the total property 1 3 and on December 1, 1923, mad. el PeRlanith f L. L. Twichen || Advertisement Rilxes Of other Aot a0 ! (From argument by Theodors W. Noyes before | vidually commend the administ report, which consists of 346 pa i O e Sxleralt] — Atnexios House District committee December 12, 1819.) | of Cuno H. Rudolph and James F. Oys-|and some startling facts are set forth |18 chairman of “the faepenaentt Wo-Thirds Increass Grossly /In one important respect the com_ | ter, the present civillan Commission. |in that report, It ix shown there were | Gi®rS, Association. was accepted b A JAPANESE VIEW Excessive. parison of the census per capita tax | ers of the m| trict (: :‘olumbm 4 | contracts entered info between the Gen- | |le €XCOutive « ';'l"ifi‘g”':’;"“ U‘”:‘ ;}:" i If Washington had been taxed levy is not fair to Washington. No|ihat “we indorse their nominationsicral Flectric Company Wentineheqn | clati mee! tere LS wfter | Tll Bfl Sll { a8is Sub s had heen (itediin SIS0 SRS A calculation of | and vespecttully request "the enate | Hectricy wnd Mamifarturing Cormpans, noon. A suceessor will be setected, | e € D0Oo op 3is city tax levy alony it would have |the heavy taxable values ($368.635.- | to confirm them. Western Electric Company, Inc.. Amer- st §aelen tShan xcoeded the state. founty and cite |880) held exempt from taxation by the e !ican Telephone and Telegraph Company. |, M" T ichell was selected chairman | 723 Seventeenth S A ax levies ol wiin Uil R Pruit Commans aha e ko Corel | of Theodore Nelson. ho had_ heen ez - | “The Government at Washington e R T e HE5% CITES SPEED LIMIT | Rt iy, "1 i afiralic s SRR | s Paid | - Sewvaik, Cincinnati, Milvagkec” nd |subyention, n s Ranet 0 patenics oencen s 57 tlon since Tt wax formed Six Highest Prices Paid Still Lives” T United States excint ooy ooy In fine omit ates and withdrawn |read that report. T suggest that th. . 5 5 e ! 2 . 3 troit’s 1918 per capitas are it from the sment roll and tax list {40 so, and without doubt they wiil Differs With Location —for entire Libraries or | And Many Other Timely Articles By Such Writers as roportion with those of ather citics, |(h¢ #ddition of this part of the fund s _ {have o trouble in reaching A cn- aoasien. Single Volumes, Prints, En- | Al der Ford Secret Hughes argely because the city, by exte o the total tax le calcula 5 e g clusion, that the sfon sho.ld | From the Boston Transcrd il ' > Col i b LR toxaite [the per capita tax levy will swell the | Nineteen Auto Fatalities Simce |iuior 2t the commission sh e ere's one. thing. that is & gravings and Autograph Let- Eanger Tan Serstany g rea since 0 (adding 39.43 square (1atter to a figure which would sug-| be furnished the means to do so." tremély reprehensible in the cit ) e wi Arthur Derrin Call Juiles), while the increase of popula- 5°St the truth as to the comparative! sJanuary 1 Recalled by Com- Among the organizations quoted it _is highly commendable in ters. Representative wili call. Tion since 1910. as extimuted by the |ToL of Washington's tax burden | Representative. Ayres e uraine thoy | country.” CASH PAID and purchases Hiosions tax Sunden. G L In the April Issue of census, takes no note of this doubling |, \3",,,“'\’\5"2',;‘,','",‘:‘;0;"\"“';{ o e | missioner Oyster. ithe Federal Trade Commission ap- What's that o removed promptly. J on populated urea. The 1918 census |oiies 1t 1o to Do considercd that the i propriation be not decreased, are: Watering the stock. P LY. «stimate for Detroit, the figure e isaror taves of e _The American Livestock = Associa- = = - in calculating the per as, st (quasi) taxpaver is, in Wash.| Strict adherence to the speed lim- tion. the national hoard of farm ore : @nly 629,000, hile in that year . o (us £ s ganizations, eamery A : . 2 inglon’s case, omitted from 'the caleu- | its allowed by law was advocated by | ¥ani ns. cream associations, ; 4 2561000 ana 1910 ever ity |14tions 1L 1s as If the Steel Trust and | commissioner Oyster vesterday in | Shsiesars: Graons e, Nationai SUNDAY Monthiy Magasine Devoted to a Better International Understanding population. Obviously, Detroit's per i o, O R BTG REAMIONPIE FHPRIIC commenting on the fact that nineteen | typograph cal unions, the National | Special Table d’Hote Published for Nearly a Century by “apita is unduly enlaried as @ result |of " Piisbargn. Af | Cnele Sam wis | persons have been killed in streot ac. |Leaguo of Woman Votere: ail of the Advanced on pect ity T TR e s U S |t Y o dons” dnd AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY [taxpaver, if his tax eontribution was . r ) e news- o . SPECIAL NOTICES. laled to thedlevy and his own name | “Accidents will always occur.” the [papers of the country, showing the Automoblles oas apon or - Colorado Building - 14L NOTICES. — {4dded to the population, Washington's | commissioner observed, “but 1 am |FéSPect and feeling the people have Washin; D. C. PRIVATE LESSONS IN PRACTICAL ROOK- |y capita would be doubled—a | ' ¢ for this commission.” gton, D. C. keeping. 1 prepare you for a position. ADL | pregtor i thitn that ot Can | confident that slow. driving would cut . 0, L TR R other gr 1y in the United States. number of deaths in half. A ma- | BRO ST 6% Interest Tenderlom Steak Gession (he Nepuinnls Awil - };::;.lu,dlu o Millions of Exempt Property. j torist should always drive in such a ADCAST SERVICE. Auto Storage Co. < order an, _ & . sopy " s 2 as to have his car completely | b w0l ¥. A, HERR 3 There is no way of handling the | manner ¥ | ] 213 i o RGN B oo e metech U LS U R B | Metropolitan M. E. Program In. e v B ourse Uinner GARAGES FOR RENT, TWO. RETW 71 from the Washington calculation of { The Commissioner also took occa- N BLE LEISURE i 3th, E and F ste. ne s ta contribution all considera- \sion to rellerate his belief that the cludes Chimes Music. I ERat coutee ot e Served 1 to 8 P.M. Tth and B stx. s.e ;. S A the amount paid in by the|police department is urgently in = = y el at."hie. Line. 837 ; property owner and quasi tax- ineed of more men to handle the traffic | , 1N Sinday morning service of the Bl s e 85c ¢ SPATI PAINTING. NG, on e, Metropolitan Memorial M. &2 Churen, Eiren by Tresident L. W. Jorks repaired: all_kind: 3 ARD! “Eliminate the government's ex- jJohn Marshall place and C street, 4 WITLIAMS (0., 734 New Joreey ave | ampted pienerty, fipss ebaiiieration. | - will be broadeast. Beginning af AVANTED TQ BRING A VAN LOAD OF FUR. | and what is there of propesty and re- | . Easter Flowers. T i Rickmmond. N ae e, NiminG- | ources fn (he remaining fraction of | See the gorgeous display ut.Gude’s FATTH: ANSFER AND STORAGE (0. | WOsh e o o ormds 1213 R —Adyerdiemint | years these chimes, placed in the coliege term 81 Open Dreakfast, Lunch, Dinner ARCHT AND CONTRACTO e e e tower of the church, lar¥ely through lications _sccuratels _ani prompily conied. | By s o ke 1t compary Ta the efforts of Mrs. john I Newman, | put U SN CONNECTICUT INN [ P24 T SHNGION tae VA, (SFEVICE | U ably with much amaller American Dry»A ents, Stuck ke P e, 0 thrice | minihatlon Nt er e Robatts (Catetorin) 6 est_ 1 tee : arage £ A R R 10:40 a.m. Dr. Richard Johnston, the 4 £ Unequaled Anywhere F j Caroler, will play a special program 0. = t' on the chimes. For more than foet e Week Days—Dinner 5 to 8, 65c § | o Get a | i i ! | Bie | citiex? Jtn mills, its factories, itw nance, Secrstarial Studies, English, Expres- 1124 Conn. Ave. N.W. S F 57 - the call to_worshib in the heart of | Mon Forign Toate oo s s Expres- REED FU RE AND BABY CAREIAGES | €reat plants (so ‘far as they cxist) In Mud Are Freed | this city. They have attracted many | Languses, ste. 30 Jickeon Blacer Moin 533, repaired, painted. upholsiered: chairs caged: |are in the government's exempted ) e Porh r hone ¥ raction of the city and do not count = = . Rev. Dr. Harrx D. Mitchell, the : o ’ E AS FOLLOWS IN: in the local axsessment and tax levy. {niater,. will pressh. The iorning N t t NI [Tt e e B et ot e | | ten Raid Rescuer | mivisier el yriact” T moiming ur New Irices e beal e LA populztion colored and an extraordi- Clarence Danihan, & farmer ve- | Joiis Christy Tho siusc will be in Tnimstown, N. ¥, gt uarily larg: percentage of transients > 5 e o kie Mircy C Bicwer the c York, Penna.... : - and non-taxpuyers. How much per| siding near Clements, Md., helped | SREREC OF SL2 0T, o (ST We™ wily Our New Polic | capita of tax levy could Philadelphin.{ ) 40 automobile load of prohi- and the minister will Y Baltimore, New Orleans, or Chicago, & be elflnfie x(‘)‘ds A Heveland. or Milwaukee, or Buffalo,| Dition agents out of the mud yes- |speak o « “ . e e ST e e, o o e A’ Type for Every Need at | millx, Ttx manufacturing plants, and | {Nem follow him to his home, un- =, - = - | invited, and there seize a 500-gal- L3 k24 ROGF MEN |« {2 foek were astiveekjfomes o sito| /120 10 Offices for Rent ; : Figure Easy to Rea o o) still, 1 e quantit. f AT YOUR SERVICE [ one of these cities has so large| meat mash sea Svout Ater e The Triangle of Increasing Values gur y Wihen you st the roof 1o us vou|a percentage of floating non-taxpay- have the eatisfaction of kuowing you will {ing population as the Capital, and this| lons of triple distilled liquor. WILK]NS BLDG. —between Connecticut Ave.,, Massachusetts Ave. and Woodley get high-class work. IRONCLAD B | it Tt mreel mampr Road (Cathedral Ave.). Over five million feet of land sold. Rooling 1221 5th N.W. | nlominal ‘tax levy.without| itanism, Lanthan was arrested =) 5 IRONCLAD oz, st 1| Fedncing Tt in fact by cash et chiarged with iilieit manu- 1512 H St. N.W. Over 150 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built am‘l1 under con& WASHIN‘ : I ON ‘ :ARA‘ ;E i o N the cities enumer- | facture of intoxicants. He was : s ¥ 4 Free Plans and Estimates. O e e O . i | b e b ke bl struction. Actual improvements and home values excee . ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS AND® RE- | (ofirces in manufacture, trade and| get a preliminary hearidg tomor- Three desirable rooms; $5,450,000. Wooded villa sites, lots, central and side hall TAIRE. HARKIN, CONTRACTO { commerce in proportion to its popu-| row before United States Commis- 2 S southern exposure: single or homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office, 32d {12 » meet this drain of taxation.| sioner Supplee. out 4 ; i l ]d“ln:" : '::nex:lilr Are: Decreasing. -:;:nuz‘;kw‘:ret:ere;"a‘gsn‘l% éi‘:.,,‘};i en suite. For particulars apply and Cathedral Ave. (Woo' diey Road). Tllustrated book, with z i ¢ is also to be considered that the| the machine, when Lanthan passed names of purchasers, mailed on request. . < D = 1 :7 Pt s area i ! - by, and 11 thei: di e ¥ Slag Roofs—Tin Roofs |uxebit frie n Qe SR S SEa | Waiudiceres 7 e fitcamesi || Randall H. Hagner & Co. Middaueh & Shannon, Inc i 1 iov el cond i iodi- | oxen extricating tl . Scent- . Repaired and Painted | |toyerment, sondgmoation, pesiodl | pxen n exsyicstpe the sar Seonts | o 0 - Ave. NW. ug b - Main 7984 e e mte T SUerantecd. Let uregs from the taxable to the exempt| the dry agents followed the ani- Established . 1899 s send 3o Atimate, class ( the a south of the Ave- mals to the home of Lanthan. - . . . . Grafton & Son, Inc. ic, the Rock Creek Parkway, Ar-| | The dry agents were . Tom Phone Main 9700 Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle, Potomac 2200 1210 Continental Trust Bldg. Main 7984 Teating and Roofing Experts for 33 Years. lington Hotel site and so forth), Wheeler, George King, Fred Rose, Member Washington Real Estate Board. ) \vasiington Loan and Trust Bldx. M. 76,1 while most other citics have been ex- ) Livingston and Amos. e Thiladelphia. TRE e ¥ s

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