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LAFOLLETTE BACKS CO-OPERATIVE AIMS Federal Government Inter- feres Instead of Helping, He Charges. Br the Associnted Pres NEW YORK, September 18.—Sena- tor La Follette in a letter to the Co- operative Leagus e public yester- day by that o tion, announced himself as be unreservedly in fa vor of all measures calculated to ‘en- courage and extend” the consumers’ co-operative movement Cedric Long. executive secretary of the Jeague, xaid that requ to state th positions on consumers' e ope m had been sent to all pres dential nominees, and that Secreta Slemp, writing for President Coolidg: had sent copies of letters written by the President within the last year on the subjec Secretary Slemp's letter No Reply Yet From Davixs. “I am very anxious to comply in substance with your request, and I think that the most effective possible way to do it is to send you, doing, coples of a number of letters sident has written within the r on the subje tion,” together with cerp from his public utte 1 should #ay that with this material you could mak ective statement of the Pr attitude. No ad been received from Democratic presiden- tial nominee. Senator La Follette's letter said: ry Progressive is enthusiast for the extension in every pos sible direction of the co-operative movement—co-operation in produc- tion. co-operation in distribution and marketing, co-operation among con- sumers, co-operation in bankin, Sees Federal Bungling. It charges the Government with interference in the conduct of co- operative enterprises, asserting that “this has proved one of the most fruitful causes of co-operative fz ure.” “In their uneven struggle monopoly.” the letter comme; Deople must insist that the ment be their a'ly rather tl presc the acuve agent enemy “Because T Prozressives movement see, with all other in the co-opera n opportunity for great| 200d and a means of escape from th tion of monopolies and combi- | ons which are surely throttling onomic life of i I am ervedly in I measures | calculated to and extend the movement, ncourage WHEELER HITS DAUGHERTY. Ia Follette’s Mate to Speak in To- ledo and Columbus. CLEV ND. Ohio. September 18 Scheduled to carry his Ohio campaign | into the citiex of Toledo and bus. Senator Whecler of Montana, vice | presidential candidate on the pendent ticket, left Clov today. His stay here Wednesday v marked ppearan at two rate gatherings. one at the downtown | City Club and the other a night mass meeting in an auditorium controlled | by the Brotherhood of Railroad En- | gineers, an organization committed to support of Senator La Follette and | himself. g | Interspersed with his dt on cor-| ashinzton. which he said | n marked in the administra- former Attorney General | Daugherty of Ohio, Senator Wheeler | dealt with the constitutional pro- posals of the third ticket platform in | his Cleveland addresses. He also issued | a statement declaring that he expect- ed to be made defendant in a damage suit based on his political and cam- paign declarations, and that he had | been warned it would be instituted | during his stay in Ohio. WOMEN BACK LA FOLLETTE. | of Michigan to Be Organized for| Progressive Ticket. LANSING. Mich.. September 18 About 75> woman delegates to the ses sion of th ently formed Indepen- dent Progressive party launched a PECIAL NOTICES. Fros s TocK SR Painter, | 1 and new pat VHIN OFFICE 1 East Capitol 1EDGES. of evergre Lawns put in ery “furnisked and rst-class order, with A. HERRELL, 726 Star of i meeting last night of the McDonald- | eratic victory i | of Grover Cleveland, that p: new organization here yesterday when they formed the Liberty Bell Ringers of 1924. Mrs. Lula Finch of Grand Rapids was named president and Mrs. Sadie Fagan, East Lansing, secretary. Plans for the new organization call for expansion into every county of Michigan, arranging for speakers, holding La Follette meetings and per- haps branching out into a national organization. LA FOLLETTE SEES VICTORY.; Declares Evidence of Political Up- rising Grows Daily Greater. By the Ansociated Press. MADISON, Wis., September 18. Senator Robert M. La Follette, inde- endent candidate for President, in a gned article in his magazine today wrote: , “Day by day it becomes increas- ingly apparent that victory is within the grasp of the progressive citizen- ship of this country and that Novem- ber 4 will wiiness a political up- heaval restoring to the American peo- ple the control of their own Govern- ment. “Reports from every section of the country bring new encouragement to the Progressive forces. “It has been stated in the columns of many partisan newspapers and piped repeatedly from the platform that the primary political aim of the Progressives in this campaign is to prevent a decisive result on Novem- ber 4 and to throw the election into Congress. “No statement of our purpose could be farther from the truth. The Pro- gressive millions of America have at time the best opportunity of a ion to regain control not only but of the executive branch of their Government.” S iy SEESDAVS AS AR T0 30 PARTYPERL Mrs. W. A. Du Puy Says Elec- tion of Coolidge Means Split Into Many Groups. Claiming that the election of the Democratic ticket this Fall will pre- vent the third party movement from | aining any great power, Mrs. William | Atherton Du Puy, sp iz before a prophe- with the { at heart, | Washington-Blackburn ed that many Republ best interests of their par will vote for John W. Davis. | The meeting, which was presided over by Mrs. Jeannie Blackburn Moran, was held at her home, also the club| headquarters, 2315 Massachusetts ave- nue northwest. H “The menace of a third party is the | darkest cloud that hangs over the| ablished _two-party govern- | said Mrs. Du Pu; ‘That third | is a reaction against conserva- | tism. The Republican candidate this vear is the most conservative that| could have been picked from all the | Club, party | candidates of all parties that presented | i themselves. If he is elected that act | will be applying the bellows to smold ing progressive fires. A third party convention will follow and all those to | whom ultra-conservatism will flock to the new banner. Sees Third Party § . on the other hand andidate is electe movement will b sufficiently progr the mass of those who le | third party. The pull of that party | would not be strong enough to break | voters from their old moorings. The | ery against government by and for | the rich would die in the face of Democratic succe: “At least twice in the past Demo- | killed the swing | from two-party government | toward that hodge-podge of many parties that plagues European governments. Ultraconservatism on | the. part of the Republicans in the ! days of our fathers called Populists into being and, but for the election | rty would | have found a permanent place in our system. The Progressive party of 1912 grew out of Republican ultr conservatism, but disappeared with a | Democratic victory “La Folletteism prairie fire if Cool will sink into Davis succeeds. tiv ked. the” Demo- | away and will spread like a s elected, but | smbers if wise conserva- will vote for Davis. i Kentucky ght Announced. { Tomorrow evening will be Ken tucky night at the meeting of the| club, and members of the Kentucky | ate Society of this city and visiting | are invited to be the| | ive David H. Kincheloe of Kentucky will make the address. A James C ntrill, vice chairman of the speakers’ bureau of the Demo- cratic national committee and n: tional committeewoman from Ker tucky, will also speak. Mrs. Rose Hoes of the| District of Columbia will make the address of greeting from the District to Kentucky, and will also speak un “Honesty in Government Mrs. E. L. Pugh of Chev sing, accompanied by Mrs. Green. Chase will Robert Belgian Princess Visits Italy. | Speaki s intolerable | ar | permit manufacture and s THE EVENING LA FOLLETTE GOES 10 OPEN BATTLE Independent Candidate Plans to Reach New York Just in Time for Speech. Senator La Follette, independent candidate for President, timed his departure today for New York to ad- dress_a Madison Square Garden rally tonight so that he would reach his destination just before the meeting. his arri in New York he planned to take a brief rest before going to the mammoth auditorium. The speech Senator La Follette will deliver is the first to be addressed by him to an audience since he becime a presidential candidate. It was pre- pared with unusual care and indica- tions were that it would take the Senator an hour or more to complete delivery. Before leaving Washington, Mr. La Follette declared he was in excellent physical trim for his initial platform effort and said he eagerly to his appear: York well as to other spe engagem he intends to mak, ing the campaign. whether he would return to ington tomorrow, going back to New ddress the Steuben n in the metropolis end While in New York Mr. La Follette expects to confer with a number of supporters, among them President wpers of the American Federation of Labor, whom he has not secen since the federation cutive coun- cil indorsed the candidacies of him- nd running mate, Senator er of Montana onferences in New York expected to result in a more d shaping up of the speaking itin of Senator La Follette. He exy now to start out about October 1, on tended tour and indications to- cre that one of his first addres- ses will be in N ersey, probably in Newark. It id al Senator is giving serious con are it day v S sidera- tion to the request of supporters on the Pacific Coast that he invade that territory before election day COOLIDGE IS RAPPED. Speaker Demands Ousting of Sec- retary Wallace. By the Associnted Press. LANSING. Mich at a m last n arranged pendent Prog was formed to conduct the ¢ in Michigan for Robert M. 1 lette and Burton K. Whecler, Benja- min C. Marsh of Washington, man- aging directo ‘mers’ Na- tional Council, Prestdent Coolidge for not di sing the Sec- retary of Agriculture “One of the most heinous instances of terrorism in our nation’s history was the firing of John M. Burn tant to the solicitor in the ing and stock administ of the Department of Azriculture, cause Mr. Burng told the truth the administration of the packers a act.” Mr. Marsh He- 18— nere ind which mpaign Fol- eptember meeting ht by big five meat cap- tured former _Attorn enerals pPalmer and Dau Unles: President Coolidge dismisses the Se retary of Agriculture, who has been as putty in the hands of the meat packers, the President stands convict- ed of improper presidential perform- ance. The speaker scored the presiden- tial and vice presidential candidates of both major parties and urged sup- port for La Follette and Wheeler. CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATS HIT KLAN IN PLATFORM Party Also Adopts Plank Favoring Dry Act Revision to Permit Wines and Beer. - By the Associated Press. HARTFORD, Conn. September 18, —The Democratic State convention today adopted a platform condemn ing the Ku Klux Klan and favoring | revision of the prohibition laws to| le of light | The wines and beer. § State leaders, headed by Homer S Cummings, former national commit- teeman, were said to be united in favor of the nomination of Charle: Morris, a New Haven lawyer, for| governor, while the Stamford delega- tion and an insurgent faction, in- luding some delegates who were said | to be dissatisfied with Mr. Cummings’ | attitude in the national convention, | Were said to favor the nomination of Mayor Alfred N. Phillips of Stam-j ford. The platform condemns Klux Klan :y nu‘me\'r:-ma erican thing in America,” a ‘\‘:::r modification of the Volstead | law and the State-enforcement act within the terms of the eighteenth amendment, so as to permit the man- ufacture and sale of light wines and beer: The Syrians take the rose as lheir’\ | nowis 540,000 GET DOLES. 1,000,000 Men Idle in Germany, Survey ‘Shows. BERLIN, September 18.—The num- ber of unemployed in Germany, in- cluding the occupied territories, now totals 1,000,000, of which 540,000 are drawing doles, according to the latest statistics compiled by the minister of labor. Hope is expressed In official quarters that with the revival of industrial actlvities in consequence of the effec- tuation of the Dawes plan and restoration of German economic unity through the abolition of the Rhine- land customs barrier, the presént un- employment figures will decline rapidly. ERNST SAYS DAVIS FOLLOWS CODLIDGE Kentucky Senator Declares Al That Remains Is Un- equivocal Indorsement. In the opinion of Sei Republican, of Kentucky, who was one of the White House callers today, John W. Davis_in the course of his campaign has approved so many prin- ciples President Coolidge stands for ould now come out and give latter's candida for the presi- ¥ an unequivocal indorsement. The Kentueky senator in discussing this subject said: “Mr. Davis has finall, indorsed President Coolidge's polici s follpws: irst. Mr. Davis has approved the dent's Baltimore speech defend- ini the Constitution and the Supreme rt ccond. Mr. Davis the administration ercises after th and “Third. Mr. Davis now indor: the reducticn in taxes and greater econ- omies in the operation of the National Government as recommended by President Coolidge. It only remains now for Mr. Da out and indorse the ator Ernst, ies has approved Defense day ex- were concluded; s Presi- 4 the opin- ticket would mber. While win the feels infi- mor rding the cction of a Republican Senator to cceed Senator Stanley. He said himself admits that the fight will be a - one and feels sure of his re tion at the nation ¢ elector while your coal bin isem investigze Nokol and you'll never have to fill it Automatic Heating Corp. 1719 Conn. Ave. N.W. North 627-628 FOR FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Industrial zone. platform in side. Lavatory. Price, $37,500 On Building, 60x90. Two stories in height. Electric elevator and lights. DAVS TO SPEAK TO MARSLANDER Presidential Nominee to Be in Frederick and Balti- more October 1. Two addresses will be made in| Maryland October 1 by John W. Davis, Democratic presidential nominee, who witl speak at noon on that day in Frederick and at night in Baltimore armory, Senator Swanson of Vir- gin chairman of the speakers’ bu- reau. announced last night in making public the engagements of a battery of orators that will be sent into the field in the immediate future. Next month former Vice President Thomas R. Marshall will speak for the national ticket in the Middle and Far West: former Gov. Cox of Ohio, the standard bearer in 1920, will speak in his home State, Kentucky. Tennessee and Indiana, and Homer S Cummings of Connecticut, former chairman of the Democratic national committee, will make an extensive sWing in the East and Middle West. Gov. Ritchie of Maryland at the same time will campaign in many of the Eastern States. Gov. Brandon of Alabama will make a week's tour, beginning October in the East. Senator Sheppard of Texas will in- vade the Middle West, and Senator The New and Unusual Homes In Our Intown Suburb 14th Street Terrace Now Open Every Day Until . 10 P.M. Over 250 Sold Prices From $10,950 to $18,500 A suburb in the city unsurpassed in attractiveness or con- venience. Two schools in the suburb. Just Far Enough Out for the Family ear Enough in for the Business Man Easy Terms TO INSPECT. Take any 14th: Street car (the best ‘wervice in Wash: ington) to Kennedy Street, or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue, or call Main for auto ~to take you out EHANNON_ LUCH Realtors, Owners and Builders SALE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924 Heflin of Alabama will speak in Ken- tucky, Missourl, Tennessee and ad- joining States, beginning October 1. Senator Robinson of Arkansas will speak in the Middle West, beginning October 18. Former Secretary of the Navy Jo- sephus Daniels, it was added, also will take the stump, coming to Wash- ington next week to arrange for gpeaking dates. 1t was also announced at Demo- cratic headquarters todzy that 100 women have enlisted as stump speakers for the Davis-Bryan ticket this year, as compared with one femi- nine participant in this phase of the 1920 campaign. Most of the woman mpaigners are said to be graduates of the numerous schools of Democrac which the national committee has spon- sored for two years, and of its corre- spondence course In politic R. D. Dunlap of Hinton, chairman of the Democratic State committee o West Virginta, today gave the na- tional committee a detailed report on he progress of the Democrats in his ection, asserting that the State is “over the top” for Davis Ready to use” GULDEN'S Mustard Fine in Quality— Delightful in Flavor ‘ In the dining cars on the trans- continental railways of Europe it is the custom to print the menu for eaca meal in the language of the country through which the train is passing at the time. The method of cookery which makes meat most tender is braising. A Kennedy-Built Brick Home At 629 Lexington Place N.E. | WAt 7 For Quick Sale - At $9,900 It is an event in Northeast real estate circles when one of these Kennedy houses on Iexington Place is offered for sale. This one, at the price, is an obvious bargain. Description—Six large rooms jand tile bath; concrete front and double rear porches: equipped 7?4 with hot-water heat and electricity, and in the very best condition § | throughout. % The terms are reasonable and g4 the price rigcht. Any one who has ever looked for a home in the Northeast should see this. Take the 13th and D St. car to 6th St. and walk a half square north to Lexington Place. OPEN FOR INSPECTIO. TODAY AFTER 5 P.M. ISHANNON - 713715 14th St. T Exclusive Agents WHAT DO YOU OWN WHEN YOU BUY A CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT 65x130. Loading corner lot, Easy Terms Corner of Half and L Streets Southeast Waggaman & Brawner, Inc. 732 17th Street N.W. Franklin 7485 — ? “CLEVELAND PARK APARTMENTS" 3018-20-22-24-26-28 Porter Street N.W. Ready for Occupancy October Ist For the benefit of those who have' not inquired we are listing below the most important of the usual questions asked by those who have scented the opportunity offered, and the replies which have removed any doubts and resulted in most of them becoming owners of their own apartment homes. They are now enjoying all the benefits of this entirely pra al, highly satisfactory and most economical method of home ownership. Q. Al apartments. deep. There will be will be attractively develop grown trees. This propert composed exclusively of the What do you own when Wé will use a concrete example. The land that will be deeded with one building will be about 80 feet wide by about six garages in the (building, owners of the 12 apartments. u buy a co.operative apartment? ach of our six new b ngs in Cleveland Park cont 225 feet rear, opening on a private concrete driveway. The grounds ree front lawn, community park in rear and a beautiful grove of full- garages and land) will be owned in fee simple by a corporation The corporation will be capitalized at the MIMEOGRAPHED multigraphing, 1y Dist._Natl. Rk —T0 BKING A VANLOAD OF or part, New York, B Pitts- Norfolk, Va., from or to Waubington, Nationul Delivery Ass'n, M. 538. FLOORS e . ACME Fr0RIR H st. nw. M S Roof Repairs— Siate, tie, slag. ti vely. | NASH B Resultful Printing' That's the kind executed at this Mil- lion-Dollar Plant. The National Capital Press 12101213 D 8t. N.W. Good Printing Hnl: h(:re» rule rather . HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, BYRON S. ADAMS, pRivTeR, 31 3 . _mailing, Fr. 7143, ch of the 12 apartments will be valued at their proportionate part of ock of the corporation. Each of the 12 owners will have stock in the @orporation representing the value of his apartment. Accompanying his stock will be an Occupancy Agreement, giving him, his heirs and assigns, forever, the right of occupancy and use of the apartment chosen. In addition to this right of occupancy and use of the chosen apartment, the owner of each block of stock has a proportionate ownership in the entire development—building, garages and land Q. Must all of the apartments have been xold when the corporation is formed? A. Yes. This is a 100% co-operative ownership plan. There will be individual payments on each apartment when the corporation is formed. Q. How is the corporation managed? A. The 12 owners own all the stock of the corporation. At a stockholders' meeting they elect a Board of Directors. The directors elect their officers: President, secretary and treasurer. All serve without pay. A real estate company is employed to do the actual managing under the supervision of the directors.- Q. How ix the cost of running the building determined. and how ix it divided? A. The directors fisure an Estimated Budget of Expenses for a year in advance, consisting of the following items: Janitor, Water Rent, Management, Coal, Electricity, Insurance, Ashes and Sup- plies. These expenses are divided among the owners, each owner paying a proportion of cost equal to his proportion of stock in the corporation. The assessments for expenses are paid monthly in advance. Q. How does the share of onc apartment in these expenses compare with the cost of running n houxet A buying. Q. A total value of the property. emblem of immortality. | the total value of the capital FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over $1.00 PISA, Italy, September 18.—Princess Maria Jose of Belgium, who is men- tioned as the probable fiancee of Crown ~ Prince Humbert. passed| through Pisa today on her way to San | Rossore for a visit to the Italian royal family. She has been staying at a school near Florence, where she passed some time during the war. responsibility for Inid, Painting--Paperhanging = Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office Buildings, Apartment Houses Harry W. Taylor 2333 18th St. N.W. Cel. 1077 4 : ;RICES PAINT and VARNISH Certainteed House Paints —Covering capacity 350 square feet— two conts depending dpon surface. Quart Gatlon Repair work 28T Oth st 18¢ —to have a genuine Hamil- ton Beach Home Motor sent to your home for a Down Payment of $1.85 And $1.85 for ten months. Attach This Motor to Your Sewing Machine Makes any sewing machine an ELECTRIC. No tools or screv ; or belts required. Merely place it next to the hand whel.. That’s all—done in a second. Then sew all you want, the new healthful way, without working your feet. Fast or_slow, controlled by light pressure of your toe. !l Apartments of the better class 2010 Kalorama Rd. (1 block from Columbia Road car line) It costs about 50% less to run a co-operative apartment because of the economy of collective How does the phyxical vajue of a co-operative apartment compare with that-6f a house? Most houses are of wooden beam construction. Our buildings are reinforced concrete construc- tion, with brick and stone exterior and slate roofing. These apartments will be practically new when the average house will have deteriorated badly. Houses in Cleveland Park cost anywhere from $15,000 to $50,000. These apartments can be purchased at $5,800 to $7,500 on a one-fifth cash basis Q. What other ndvantages have co-operative apartments over houses? A. All the comfort, convenience, service and economy of life in an apartment, with the satisfaction of home ownership, and none of the worry, care and excessive cost of conducting a house. Q. In the co-operative apartment an experiment? A. It is not an experiment. It has been practiced in New York for 50 vears, in Chicago and other cities up to 10 years; and has been’ giving perfect satisfaction‘in Washington for over four years. Q. How do those who have bought apartments in Washington feel about it? A. They are delighted and glad to recommend it. They are our best references. Q. What assurance i there as to satixfactory meighbora? .A. Utmost care is used in selection of the original buyers 0 as to obtain only those who will be satistactory to each other. They are required to furnish both business and social references, which are thoroughly Investigated. After the corporation is formed, the by-laws give the direptors the right to pass on the desirability of any future occupant who may be proposed either as a tenant or purchaser of another's apartment. Investigate Today—Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Porter §treet, or take Chevy Chase car to Porter Street and walk 114" squares west, or phone and our auto will 1l for you and take you home. By inspecting you are under no obligation to us. - EDMUND J. FLYNN COMPANY, Inc. Office at Apartments: 3018 Porter Street Telephone Cleveland 2252 than the exep- 3, 4 and 5 rooms and bath. Walls , of living rooms and dining rooms paneled. -HIGH - GRADE FINISH IN EVERY DE- TAIL. White enamel re- frigerators and gas ranges; incinerators; heated by oil, etc Efficient elevator service. Rentals, $72.50 to $152.50. READY FOR OCCU- PANCY OCT. 1st. (Top | floor reserved for furhished Jj apartments.) 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