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REAL COLLEGE TRAINING HELD OF HIGH VALUE Dean of Boston Institution Reports on Earning Capac- ity of Graduates. Public made 3 tt W. Lord of the Boston | ¥ the report at Average Maximum Income. >, the col- maximum earn- al labor de- h, it begins earned th ndent on » tall ESTATE. Roosevelt Plans to By the Associated Press, Y., October 18.— Republican can- didate for governor, sald today that if he became governor, he woyld con- tinue his fight for 4 making_it a misdemeanor punishable by $500 fine for a landlord to bar children from his premises. He is scheduled to make 18 speeches today. In an address here la reiterated his stand for -hibitign enforcement act cused the Democrats of encoura by advocating lig! crowd of American "ARNSTEIN AND 5 OTHERS »| INDICTED IN CONSPIRACY i o i Accused of Inducing Contractor to Turn Over $85,000, of Which He Was Defrauded. | tion into the failure of the N " | Urokerage house of Fuller & Gee, was one of six men indicted | terday by the Hudson County | jury for conspiracy to defr Al and the othe ss said h indigted w York, Ch; Drucker tsburgh, Walter Smith, Morris ufarb and James Watkins of You; own, Ohio. Weiss charged he had been invited to Pittsburgh to meet Drucker, where he, in company with the six indicted men, had talked over the prospects of | establishing a business that net all a fortun “would is (mplx)q\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHI Press for Law To Fine Landlords Barring Children Iegion members at Horseheads, he paid a tribute to his younger brother Quentin, who was killed in the Avia- vice in France. le baby was born just after the war,” he said, “and I called him after my brother Quentin, be- cause 1 had a feeling _that you can not do better for a boy or girl than give them something to live up to. My brother, who was killed in the war, gives that Mttle boy as fine an example of self-sacrifice and service as you can find anywhe “How's the oil, Teddy? heckler last night. “Clean as a whistle,” the nominee retorted. FIND NO TRACE OF FIVE WHO HELD UP BANK Police Unable to Locate Bandits Who Took $75,000 and Locked Eight in Vault. By the Associated Press, SPRINGPORT, Mich., asked a October 18.— No trace has been found by local o cers or State police of the fiv ;| dits who yesterday robbed th k of Springport of men locked up four bank including Allen Crawford, president of the institution, anc [four watrons in the vault, matheret !up all the securities and 4urnn« I\All«‘l\B and fle e Milton | 5 off most of his cloth- ing and wriggled through the bars of the vault to give the alarm. A detachment of ten motor cycle officers and four automobile loads of men from the State police headquar ters at Lansing are searching for the bandits. —_—————— EPITOME OF EVENTS UP TO OCTOBER 18. FOREIGN. British general election campaign gets underway. ZR-3 starts trip from Term Buddhist monks attack Americans in Burma. ZR-3 flies over Azores on way to United States. Shanghai army routed; pact with Peking signed. Anatole France dies in Paris. Red issue prominent in Brit- ish campaign. Swedish premier re. signs. American flag ralsed over Herald Island. Mexican factions in serious drmlll clash. Harriman Com- States firm, given big dev, 00,000 bla . Brit- sh premier's voic NATIONAL. andoah’s cabin torn badl continent flight. Da for two weeks' dri She haustive probe of © unds pledged by Senator E of 1 fails in campaign. | mm“m\\\mx\\%\ms\\»xsnmm SATURDAY tion. Startling evidence revealed in United States probe of Communists. ZR-3 to be named Los Angeles. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Capital celebrates base ball victory in big demonstration. Wife of Jus- tice McKenna dles. First plan drawn for Masonic shrine on Temple Heights. Louis J. Fosse to manage auditorium. Tong war nipped by po- lice. Wan Is granted murder retrial. District Commissioners plead for funds. Senator Frank Brandegee takes life by gas. Evan H. Tucker re-elected head of Northeast Citizens’ Assoclation for thirtieth time. Bishop Asbury statue unveiled; speaks. One-man street car opposed at hearing. Railroads may reduce Washington to Baltimore fare. Dar- ing thieves get $20,000 loot in robbery | Hf of five downtown offices. Engraving e | bureau control is divided among four Near Cor-er Florida Ave. New Modern Building Rent Reduced Excellent service; elevator; resident e exiraie apartments—2 rooms, Kitenen ‘and bath $70.00 Inspect these apartments Saturday or Sunday B. F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Main 2100 President | fi OCTOBER 18, 192 men; Maj. Kirby may be sought for permanent head. Mount Pleasant branch library needs funds to open. H. H. Kohlsaat dies here. Rev. J. H. Nelms dies. Notables attend funeral of Senator Brandegee. Attractively located, en- vironments are most plea:ing— an elegant 3-story brick, most substantlally constructed, con- talning 9 rooms and 2 baths; hot-water heat; lot s 20-ft. i front, 120 ft. deep to a 15-ft. | paved alley; 2-car garage; spe- §f clally priced. Ask for Mr. Gilmore THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., INC. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 REAL ESTATE Monthly Payments as Low as $85.00 Sample House Open 3843 Chesapeake | e Detached Modern Houses Six Rooms and Bath SOUTH CHEVY CHASE 3843-59 Chesapeake St. N.W. Between Wisconsin and Connecticut Avenues; high elevation, overlooking city ; southern exposure; large lots ; well built; best materials; fine workmanship; white ma- hogany finish. Price, $8,950; $1,500 cash ; exceptional buy. Lor Sale By Any Broker Or Robert E. Kline, Jr., Owner Main 52463 Evenings, Cleve. 2953 That Form the City fi Exceptlonal Value / for the untrained | re about $45,000. — >~— nd A Kansas City store advertises “high-necked, long-sleeved go for omen of soft white cambri f=lo|———]al——=al——la | A good Arabian horse, it s reported will canter in the desert for 24 hour. in Summer and 48 hours in Winter without drinking. Chevy Chaseill —two Homes only remain of the 10 semi-detached tapes- try brick dwellings recently completed on fashionable Fessenden Street. We Urge That You See These Last Two This Sunday! EXHIBIT HOUSE, 3403 Fessenden St. Open Untid 9 P.M. Z High School Estimate. “The high N Positively One of the Lowest Priced Two-Story Suburban & Homes We : Have Ever Corner of Montgomery Ave. and Pearl St. Listed , : 7: 3 . ' 2808 34th Place N.W. STUDY the many fine qual- ities embodied in these modern dwellings. Their un- surpassed location, their ar- tisic and practical design, their exceptionally fine con- struction and the numerous conveniences they contain. Each has a Center-hall Entrance, a Built-in Breakfast Parlor, a Large Brick Fire- place in Living Room, an Open English Front Porch, Four Large Bedchambers, Two Tiled Baths with Shower, a Floored Attic—and other niceties of Home life only to be appreciated when actually seen for yourself. Drive out Connecticut Ave. to Fessenden St ortake Chevy Chase car $16,950 Convenient Terms M.S. PHILLIPS REALTOR—BUILDER 15th and K Sts. ‘with the or technical 2 «<hool trainin; Open Tomorrow for Inspection o. Q Street N.W. A MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE SUITES of 2 and 3 rooms and bath and breakfast rooms. Well arranged, all outside. Open evenings until 9:30 p.m. Representative on premises. Attractive Rentals Drive out Connecticut Ave. to Bradley Lane; west to Wisconsin Ave., and north to Montgomery Ave. (the fourth street from Bradley Lane), and east two blocks to house. A new six-room and bath corner property on beau- (Between Fulton and Gurfeld Sts.) tiful lot. With garage to match house. Entirely mod- . ern throughout. Hardwood floors. Open fireplace— MassaChusetts Avenue HEIghts This brick residence of pure colonial de- sign is truly a home of unusual charm. Its many interior refinements and spaciousness, 8 2 50 together with the high standard of construc- 9 tion throughout, will command your immedi- terday elected W. ate approval. Then, too, its location is ideal e $800 Cash—Balance Like Rent —in the shadow of our National Cathedral— 1 ’ surrounded by fine homes—and where val- ues are steadily enhancing. Ten rooms— three beautiful baths—slate roof—lot 50x 123—two-car brick garage. Be Sure to See It OPEN SUNDAY AFTER 10 A.M. (3 Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1334 H St. N. W. '“\‘5‘\\\\‘\\“_\S\‘\\\})\S‘s‘\\} Debtetadatatgatattitrsedd Franklin 9503 SN S a\&\\ ?‘ ’ 2 : : j Il Tl | / In a Neighbprhood That’s Coming Not Going Artistically Designed Homes SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO. 727 Fifteenth St. N.W. Telephone Main 378 3303 Woodley Road OPEN SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION OFFICERS of the ARMY and NAVY And Those Desiring to Locate in an Exclusive Homelike Atmosphere _— Overlooking Roc! One-half block from Wardman Park Hotel and Connecticut Avenue. The last word in modern com- fort, practical economy and high-class location. Here's why this is [} the best buy in Washington: Wide concrete porch. Spanish and Colonial type. Finest oak floors throngh- out. Open fireplace with Radi- ant heater. 8 large. cheery rooms. Pittsburg Instantaneous heater. Large attie. Deep lot to paved alley. Bullt-in garage. Daylight kitchen. 3 baths—3 showers. i 2 One-piece sink. & Built-in retrigerator. Brick coal bim and cold storaxe. i Cedar clowet. EXHIBIT HOUSE: 2703 Woodley Place N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. To Inspect Motor over the beawtiful million-dollar bridge to Conmecticut Avenue and Calvert Street, or take Chevy Chase cars to end of Cal- vert Street bridge. North from Calvert Street—one short block on Woodley place to the houses. ZJVIDPU SLIAPIRO CO Q10 Igx Ao s - -, This finely built and splendidly located dwelling contains 4 bedrooms, complete baths, double sleeping porch, screened; a large reception hall, a huge living room with open fireplace, dining room with an inclosed break- fast room and a well equipped kitchen and a convenient rear stairway— hardwood floors throughout, and a two-car garage. Reasonably Priced Liberal Terms Located in Beautiful Wooded Section of Edgemoor Residence Mr. Frank N. Grigg Hampden Lane and Glenbrook Road—2 Acres PRICE ATTRACTIVE Open for Inspection After 10 A.M. SALESMAN ON PREMISES SUNDAY TO INSPECT—Drive west on Edgemoor lane to Blenbrook road; south on Glenbrook road to Hampden lane. House on southeast corner. Apply F. B. Poe, 1734 Conn. Ave. OR YOUR BROKER IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH wun]M|CLEEVERGOSG,.. This Office Will Remain Open Every Evening Until 9 P.M. for Information 1415 K St. N.W. Ll b o] ———= o[ —— 0| ——=[o]| — i [ ] [ i [ —]] lo]———|o[—=]a[—=[d|[——jaje—2|d[c——]u|=