Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1924, Page 3

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New Oil Burner Sells Remarkably Low Price A remarkable new burner, few dollars and_ $300 ofl by the 119 or p perfected by Heatlng Cc 1 amazingly simple and hottest, known, A Select School WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Washington D.C . Louis, at BACK LA FOLLETTE IS GOMPERS PLEA { Tells Trade Unionists Voters Must Lecide on Progress or Reaction. whic whic urne Inter- South Mo. turd, ident Samuel Gompers of the Federation of Labor last 2 finak appeal to trade support La Follette and Tuesday's g s of a ant than any lection of Abraham Lincoln. 'ar distinction between re- ogress, and the voters of a most momentous de- cen filled with \d insinuations as to what will Follette and Wheeler are reactionary organizations ONE SLAIN, SECOND SHOT IN FEUD HERE *.{ (Continued from First Page) ter m charged with using a smoke screen to make a get-away from Po- licemen Hellen of ‘the seventh pre- cluct. berg later proved he ha nothing fo.do with. this, and another man was arrested, with the resulting ‘heltef, Rosenberg sald, on the part of Story, that he had informed on the latter's confederate. Believed Informer. “Then the- trouble started,” Rosen- berg is quoted as saying. On October 1 a fight occutred at Ninth street and New York avenue in which Rosen- berg and Clancy figured. This fight, according to the statement, resulted partially trom the above described in- cident and" partially from the fact that Story's home had been raided by police and prohibition agents, with agaln the resulting belief that Rusen- berg had turned informer. Rosenberg stopped talking after getting to this point in his account— due to the arrival of Mr. Emerson— who told him to keep quiet. Two weeks ago another outbreak oc- curred also at 4th and K streets, and by this time the feud was well under way, according to police, Clancy, the deceased, had a police Col. Burgess Reassigned. going to se their L\"I‘[) on the public wealth on the public offices. ronfed with an ap- Labor has no quar- proper organization of of industrial resources service of mankind. It help promote perfection of omn, But labor stands in the of the forces combatting the :orporate power and the abuse I vower at corporate dicta- And we have had both of those Dings, as we still have them. The | Question is whether we are to continue {to have them. “Secretary Fall gave us Teapot Dome |and established the shameful transa i tion as the policy of the Interior De. | partment. President Coolidge ap: | pointed Hubert Work to succeed Fall, {and Work has continued both the acts and policies of Fall, until today there | is not in the public domain an acre of to THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Rd. All-year location in the residential hub of north- west, on high elevation, uv(‘rlookin;: the entire ci and Rock Creek Par Col. Louis R. Burgess, Coast Artil- lery Corps, in Hawali, has beem as- signed to duty with the 397th Field Artillery, Organized Reserves, Fourth Corps Area, with station at Shreve- port, La. record, it was sald at police head- quarters last night, and each of the three was well known to detectives. The policemen accampanying Sergt. Thompson in making the arrest were Pvts. Dowd, O'Meara and Flaherty. Bradley Hills - Washington’s Country Club District Two thousand two hundred acres of the most beautiful country around Washington. In its confines or contiguous thereto are the Congressional Country Club, the Burning Tree Club, the Montgomery Country Club and the Chevy Chase Club. Estates and acreage properties. Also quarter and half acre lots. BODY FOUND IN RIVER. The body of Hetty Butler, dolored, 30 years old, of 917 4th street was found floating in the Potomac at the fopt of 7th street late yesterday aft- on by a boy playing’around the Whart. & coat’ found on the wharf later by members of the Harbor pre- cinct force contalned a muote a dresséd; “Dear. Mother,” which -said farewel] and asked forgiveness. Parents of the drowned woman ‘were urable to give police .any rea- son for the suicide. e e For Every Occasion Cl]lln‘ for Flowers, consult dvertisement. Gude, THESE TUXEDOS ARE “JUST SO” jod men éntered Dundes e Bank at Dunde, 25 miles, west r hLl’e today, and after locking the cashier and bookkeeper in the vault The most attractive and shortest automobile route through Bradley Hills is out Connecticut Avenue to Bradley Road, left on Bradley Road to the Congressional Country Club. Over one hundred representative people are now living in Bradley Hills. Inquire of your realtor or Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. ESTABLISHED 1890—Exclusive Agents Riggs-Semmes Bldg.. Dupont Circle, Poto. 2200 Secaled This Way When milk leaves our modern dairy it is as pure and safe as scientific care can make it. But that is not enougl\. We also dou- ble-seal our Grade A and Nursery Milks to protect them during delivery. Other- wise hands, dust and porch germs might contaminate the pouring lip of the bot- { known oil land_ that can be set aside Apartments with large out- | to replace what was taken from the side rooms, spacious closets built-in bath fixtures, r Upper left: Harry Rosenberg, who is held by the police. Upper right: | | Ernest Clancey, killed. Lower: Vernon ISlory wounded in hand and side 3 administration also gave us ception halls and balconie the tragic Veterans Bureau scandal latest improvements; 2. followed by the veto of the bonus bill. hour service. bill “The sugar trust gouge is another Moderate Rentals ! morsel for the corporate rich for { Which this administgation is respon- Resident Manager on Premises l\ibh Phone Col. 4630 “COAL” | t Anthracite and Bituminous | Best Grades Lowest Prices Prompt Delivery DUNNINGTON & RYLAND 516-518 Third St. S.W. ffice Phone o M. 5695 They’ve got just the right drape, Hart Schaffner & Marx Tailoring, fine woolens; just the right silk linings, the lapels, either peak or shawl collar. Every little detail’s just right. So is the price. 555 Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street Sergeants Pass to Retired List. Master Sergt. Herbert Barker, 18th Infantry Brigade at Boston, and Staff Sergt. Mack Mariner, 25th Infan at Nogales, Ariz. have the retired list of the count of age. Hits at Mellon. “We aiso have Mellon, of the alumi- trust, through which toll is from every American kitchen. Mellon also whose Mellon sought to dig still deeper into Il)!v pockets of the workers while | favoring the pockets of the rich and ()\4 gTeat corporate powers. i ‘This administration sought to | Bive the great ship owners a bonus {also, in the form of a subsidy. H “The consistent policy of this ad- ministration has been to faver the Ipowerful interests, to follow the counsels and dictates of re: action, and to put every growing burden upon |lhn shoulders of the great masses of | the people, the wage earners and the | | Iarmvtr\ “Unless the people elect Robert M. La Follette to be the next }’rpsldeh! “uf the United States, we need look jonly for a continuance of the domi- \,}Zhl pho““[)\dllfl" of reaction and special privi- e, I,4r Follette stands as our guar- ntee of freedom, pro regard Potomac 3100 | 2o “umar sins, ro o RN Mmd equality of opportunity. { I call upon the wage earners and the great masses of our people to record such a tremendous vic tory :|~: will assure the world that Am?rlc«.\‘ is true to her ideals. Army on ac SKY-SCRAPERS Building a strong bone- structure is like laying a foun- dation for a mighty sky- scraper that is expected to endure through the years. For fifty years ' Scoit’s Emulsion tich in vitamins has helped a great host of boys and girls build ‘sturdy bodies, strong bones and healthy teeth. Scott’s should be included in the diet of most children, in fact many need it every day in the year. Help your f boy or girl build for the future—with Scott’s! ! 8cott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. Inc. WILL PART car siriking child at ( i Oct. 24, ‘please communicate Lang often wrote 5,000 | morning, and it is said ! ¥ R. Crockett wrote the lfl.ll@r Jonx' | |half of “The Stickit Minister” in 40 4 hours But all these feats of rapid | production are eclipsed by the record | of Dumas. who in one phenomenal | { year turned out a novel a week. with ) li\\lrlL FOR ¢ jichatsS . Star office. AND RUC our process " T, Tear 1a1d v 0 M EN 2.T0! cand und gravel. - Appls Colmbi Diredging Co.. 3036 K n.w 2w 3204-3208 N Street N.W. 02 14th St. N.W. 5012 Connecticut 2 2 P 2T ) 1701 Conmecticut Ave. Parkview Market. 701 H Ave. AN SRR () Cooking and Baking Demonstration Using the LORAI on the Announcement! Mr. Alvin B Kiesecker WISH FRIE AT OPT Washed and_restore residence. Room fence. Progressive S TO ANNOUNCE TO HIS DS AND BUSINESS ASSO- HE IS NOW LOCATED WITH THE FIRM Randall H Hagner & Co. 1321 Conn. Ave. sl sb AL " furnished L!]\\‘\'M put in nd sl orer, with B ELL "7 9640, Dt bbery t RAIGHT STITCHING, i ¢ yard AULT'S, 1963 0CT. 31 .\ll\ - Oven Heat Regulator TAND “iioriivmer | Shorthand, Typing, Spelling (||| Direct Action Gas Range e e TR Sk b $ CAMP MEADE WILL $6.50 4 November 3 to 8 SAVE YOU HALF —Per month, Tuesday and Thursday, late afternoon You have read of the The five room bungalow above is 22 ft. wide by 50 ft. long. Our price includes all lumber, famous Lorain Oven Heat doars lndwindnwltobulldthubuudmgwmpleu(exeepthth and interlortnm.) Bill of material furnished furnish that you may spend all of your time on one subject or progress as rapidly or slowly as you wish. Any vart of Gregg Manual, beginning or review. No Regulator. Now you have free on request. The materials we vw.liw-tul-nsuolfpuénd regular way. No matter the opportunity to see it in wmundofbufldmgmneed. we furnish the lumber at savings of $15 to $20 per thousand feet. Our & “Binding Guarantee’’ of satisfaction coversall orders. Over ls,an-fiaflndmmulhvedmdypnnhud, operation and to ask ques- Largest Lumber Stocks in the East The Washington School for Secretaries. ‘We bave over 30,000,000 ft. of lumber on hand, all Southern bright stock of every kind 211 Transportation Bldg. Pine—eound, clean needed in construction; such as Pine dimension sizes—2x4, 2x 6, 2x8, etc. Pmc timber dlu-lxl, 4x6, 6x6, 6x8, etc. Pine dropsiding, Pine shenhlng. Pine flooring, Pine boards, Pine dressed and matched, etc. Get our low prices whether you a truckioad or a carload. Remember, we can deliver by motor truck as " far as 75 miles, mdm:Mpbyire:ghtuhrn 700 miles and still save you money. 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