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Invents Low Price Oil Burner for Stove | and Furnace | A remar costs only which he AN, 64, KILLS SELF, - DEIECTEDINLOVE {Jumps in Mill Race When Widow Puts Dff Wedding Until Christmas. | | e | i | le new burner, which few dollars and v stove or f ce a $400 or $500 . has been perfected by the chief engineer of the International Heating Company, 119 South 14th Street, Dept St. Louis. Mo. nazingly simple and sturdy works without electricity fires known, slipped into the by e-box of B re-box Special Dispateh to Th WINCHE Evidently Barrett refused mas, if Star. R, Va., piqued 1 anyone November 8. ause Mrs. Alma an attractive young widow, to marry him until Christ- at all, A, Douglas Lycan, 64 Write | Advertisement flour miller, formerly of tte, Ky, committed suicide | today in a mill race near Green | this county. where he hi rding at the home of bridge. notes found Strobridge deliberately THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Rd. All-year residential hub north- west, on high elevation, overlooking the entire city and Rock Creek Park. Apartments with large out- side rooms. spacious closet built-in _bath xtures, re- in Lycan's| convinced him | drowned him- by location in the 2 Sheriff Pannett, who was notified, | | and others, found the b tloating face downward in two feet of water { Where Lycan said, in a note, it would be found. Th were bruises on his [ head, indicati had jumped in | tand struck ro the bottom. ception halls and balconies; fltt Lycan, dise scveral vl }‘““‘ JUIBEONCING 2 | rett’s hand, tried to persuade her to] lour service : { marry him’ at on sisted | Moderate Rentals [ on putting it off until Christmas, if | not indefinitely. He is said to have | Resident Manager on i Premises Phone Col. 4630 { tempt by producing a | bottle gulping | down presence to take him 1y sprang | the ently reported he had heen money arc with to o held up on a dark s endeavoring to com- r Authorities | Lycan's in nunicate j| Kentucky. Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office § Buildings, Apartment Houses : Harry W. Taylor W relatives at “Mums,” isement. | | JOKE IS ON BURGLARS. | e | 0 | Six Stolen Safety Denosit Boxes G re A 1881 by | i Ve appiitactin iy e Empty. WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 211 _Transportation Bldg., 17th end H Sts. 9 nee payment. N vidual instruction i s | dits, who 1 man an safety boxes Company late been disap- pointed for the boxes were empty, W company informed S : Hughes today. | e L L cov| 1 ars had simply pried open WHEN YOU NEED A KEY |, es, Chief Hughes said. | You need our instant dupli- | cating service. | FAIRCHILD RE-ELECTED. Duplicate key, 25c. | o B”“%'.fii}i“\! .’““L‘&SC‘;’ \‘;“‘X,S"OP- Bronx Board Announces Republi-| 2 & CLARK, < X | Bas\e:’\cnt, S can Cu!?dldf'\(e by 1,067 Plurality. | 1233 New York Ave. NEW YORK SPECIAL NOTICES T WOTLh P wrong b November $—The Bronx today announced enjamin L. Fair- | to Congress from district. by @ plu- vlections [ i It It re | chila an, D | the twenty-fourth [ rality of 1,067 FERGUSON V.OTE GROWS. | Woman Candidate in Texas Has| Nearly 50,000 Lead. DALLAS, Tex. November S.—The d of Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, mocrat, for governor, over Dr. corge C. Butte, Republican, was 49,- | noon today when the Tex bureau had tabulated com- | returns from of the 252 ¢ | counties in the 181,438, Mrs. | | [LABOR PARTY CONTINUES. | Pennsylvania Members Urged to m ARE_YO! ew E INTY cland STED IN o Maintain Organization. HARRISBURG, Pa. November §.— filliated with the Penn a Labor party organization dur- the recent campaign have been d upon by campaign laders to intian intact the organizations | med for the election “and to imme- | tely launch a campaign of social, educationat and o ties,” Charles Kutz, the Labor party statement today An executive committee meeting | will be held soon to frame officially the policy of the party for the future, Mr. Kutz said. FOR FURNT ton Nov. 11 i announced in a| Detours Near D. C. Listed. Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, November 8.—The following detours are listed in the detour bulletin of the State Roads Com- ssien for week ending November 15: ensington-Forest Glen—At the in- tersection of the Kensington-Forest Glen road and Seventh Street pike (0.0) go north on Seventh Street pike to Wheaton, turn left (2.0) to Kens- ington (4.0). Length of detour, 4 miles. Condition excellent. Clarksburg to Hyattstown—One mile west of Clarksburg (0.0) turn left and foilow county road, turn right (1.7), and follow county road, turn left (2.7) and follow to Hyatts- town (4.7). Length of detour, 4.7 miles. Condition fair. Defense highway—At Weeds Corner (0.0) turn left on cinder road at Sea- brook, turn right (0.6) to Glendale (1.7), cross railroad .tracks and at fork take left turn to crossroads (2.3), turn left to undergrade crossing at Hillmead (2.7), thence to Defense highway (3.2). Length of detour, 3.2 miles. Condition falr. LADIES COATS CALL COLTM __FOR APY e WANTEI A vanload of fu €. to Ph SMITICS BEFOL our prices iladelphia TRANSF) LLIN 3 1 We pay considerably cot elsewhere. W, R GET more than We also buy dia- We carry antique Engl PFFIELD PLATING PANY. ave NOTICE 18 HERERY partoership lately subsi Fanah 2 Barly co pitol st., . Ais tors will please o John BLANKEN. Attoraesss 200 | Free Plans & Estimates. Homes, storcs, garages, re- | | | Tinning, Rt;ofi}lg, I:fmting *You have tried the rest, now try the best.’ PRICES R NAPL] Studebaker Light 6, | of the farmer to make hard cider and | | Maryland Nurserymen Want to Im- | USED CAR SALE On the White Lot 1706 14th St. THE SUNDAY Winter Not Here Because of Rain; Warmer Monday The sudden deviation from the cloudless, sunny warm weather of the recent weeks to the chilly rain of last night does not mean that a break has occurred and Winter weather is here, the Weather Bureau sald last night. No rain®is predicted for the next few days and there is a possi- bility of Washington slipping into a warm belt by the middle of the week it was said, although the forecaster insisted he is not pre- dicting warm weather. o HAYNES SUMMONED IN HILL’S DEFENSE | Baltimore Representative Demands Dry Head Produce Cor- respondence. Special Dispatch ta The & BALTIMORE, Md., November Prohibition Commissioner Roy Haynes and his assistant, James E. Jon have been summoned to appear for Representative John Phillip Hill in his trial in the United States Dis- trict Court here Monday on charges of violating the Volstead act. The summonses not only require Haynes and Jones to be present to testify in Mr. Hill's defense, but they also re- quire them, according to Arthur W. Machen, counsel for Hill, to bring files of correspondence which has passed between them and Mr. Hill The letters which the defense want produced in court are those said to include statements by Haynes to the effect 1. That the Volstead act was never | ta interfere with the rights fruit juices 2. That the prohibition units policy | has. been and will continue to be| refusal to fix any limit for the alcoholic content of homemade cider| and fruit juices. | The case, which will be tried lw—l fore a jury, will be prosecuted by | United Stat trict Attorney Amos W. W. Woodcock. - SR MISSPELLING DEFEATS CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR| “Sticker” Aspirant's Name Written | 120 Different Ways in Detroit. | 16,846 Ballots Thrown Out. | | Iy the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich., November §.—De- troit voters who tried to vote for Charles Bowles, “sticker” candidate for mayor, misspelled name 1 different ways in attempts to write it on the ballot, a check of votes has disclosed. Bowles said v he would ask for a re- Figures of Oakley retary of the eity sion, “show a total were issued and that counted for mayor, leaving 16,546 un- counted for, which would be suf- elect Bowles. The vote for or was on a separate ballot and is believed enough apparently in- tended for the ‘“sticker’ candidate | were thrown out to elect him | FIGHT BAN ON 1:REES. port White Pines. Special Dispateh to The BALTIMORE, November § are being made by to remove the ban portation against the im- | pine trees into Maryland, F. W. Besley, State for- ster, said in a letter to Dr. T. B mons, director of extension at the | University of Maryland. The quarantine, which has been in | since April, 1918, applies to of the white pine species grown in New Jersey, New York, Penns vania, Minnesota and the New Eng- . and was invoked follow covery of a “blister rust blighted the pines in tho: tes and caused millions of dollars mage. STORING VITAMINS Theaverage healthy person stores up within the body several days’ supply of es- sential vitamins. This ex- plains why a well-nourished person of any age is less sus- ceptible to germ-infection those who are mal- nourished. Scott’s Emulsion is a safety-factor that helps keep you well-nourished. A very little used daily to of white which Sta complement the regular d.iet, activates with essential vita- mins and helps build re- sistance. Store up a reserve of essential vitamins— take Scott’s regularly. Scott & Bowne, BloomSeld, N.J. You Must be Suited That’s our first and last objec- tive when we do your AUTO REPAIRING. Prices you'll O.K. R. McReynolds & Son Specialists in Painting, Slip Cover 421425 L St. N.W. M Attention, Home Owners! Weg will instail in your home a complete @l burning plant with a high heating inten- #ity, without @oot, odor or excessive noise emitable for a0y furnace—hot water, hot er steam; will furnish the proper degree of mygulated heat up to capacity (6 to 12 rooms) &0 exs cont " than wny" othe: fuel or heating spparatus in existence Prie including in- eaiation. and” su bome” and See. complete DIATE Tn operation. Get: away from coal, labor, ashes and dust. 0 Burner Distributars, 616 F St. N.W. Phone Franklin 6695. " Is the Roof Ready ~-to withstapd the Winter seige? Be on the safe side, let us examine the roof. IRONCL Roofing 1121 5th n.w. Company Phone Main 14 Dodge, 1923, Studebaker Special 6, Touring, Oldsmobile, 1924, Velie, perfect condition, Reo, 7-passenger, excellent shape, Ford, 1924, . Ford Coupe, Buick Six, 1923, runs like new, Buick Sport Roadster, Buick, 1924, Touring, Hudson, 1923, $775 Columbia “Challenger,” 1922, excellent condition, $400 Ford at $200 Durant at $450 Maxwell Sport $575 Chevrolet, $400 Chevrolet Sedan (23), $450 Thirty-one Others to Choose )rom These Are Special Values STUDEBAKER “Just Drive It—That’s All” 14th and R Streets STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C FAVORLLS. CLAIS UNDERDAMESPLAN International Law Committee Says Citizens Should Share Reparations. The bonds would be paid its obli- ican claimants. retired as Germany gations. FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA CAUSED BY HEAVY RAIN Three Queenland Girls Swim Swol- len River, Towing Help- less Father. | By the Associated Press. November 8.-—Seri- been caused in parts of Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania by unusu rains, which have lasted One drown- ing was reported from Tasmani In the flooded district in Queen- land, three girls, assisted by their brother, suceee mming the swollen Warr, wing their By the Associated Press, -NEW YORK, November 8.—Cl of American citizens against the man government because of los life and property during the should be met by payments of many under the wes repa She Siiis ®lan rather than | le of the prop- %o erty of private German citizens seised | Proved the crop prosp by the alien property custodian, the opinion of the executive commit- tee of the American the International Law ex- pressed in a resolution made public | today. The Dawes plan includes these claims amonx the amounts for which Germany may be held liable under the reparations settlement and the treaty of Versailles, the resolution pointed out. Amos J. Peaslee, sceretary of the anch of the associatior d that he thouxght t war er- derably im- BEAR HUNTING FOPULAR. Bruin Plen(if:l in Mountains West of Harrisonburg, Va. Special Dispateh to The § HARRISONBURG, g Bear hunting has become the gre sport in the mountains west of here and scores of old timers and rookies * United | attracted by the most plentiful supply s should e awarded a percent- | of game in roam the S age of the German payments suffi- [doah and Great North Mountains clent to cover the American claims; [ most constantly. It is seldom that at that the American Government |least one bi should accept long-term German obli- | ward them gations for the amount and then,| Due to the when the Mixed Claims Commission | the mounts finishes its work of adjusting the few years, claims, Issue bonds to pay the Amer- numbers DON'T LET STORFKEEPER FOOL YOU WHY BUY IMITATIONS MADE OF COTTON AND CHEAP WOOL INSIST ON GETTING TIM'S CAP 100% PURE WORSTED, r their effort dearth of fores ns ut here in the pa bears are seen in larger an for ten years. Cold & Stormy Weather Muffler Buttoned Around Cap_| Muffler Buttoned Around Neck For Boys, Children and Men ON SALE AT LEADING STORES TIM'S CAP CORPORATION, 50-52-54 West 17th St., New York Mild Weather | —is extremely simple and rugged in con- struction and is free from complicated piping and wiring. Full Automatic OIL BURNER For Household Use MUTUAL SERVICE, Inc. The Pioneers of Oil Heating in Washington 1411 N. Y. Ave. N W.—Phone Main 3883 See Actual Demonstration In Showrooms! A Thanksgving Tfirkey vith every gas range of any make purchased from us before November 25th (Three-burner Cookers not included.) The turkey will be delivered November 25th. Direct Aétio With LORAI Cooks _a whole meal while you are miles away. Vulcan Smooth= Top—Easy to Clean—Compact N Oven Heat Regulator One burner keeps three vessels boil- Chambers Fireless Gas Range Cuts Gas Bills in Half Convenient Terms Edgar Morris Sales Co. Distributors 1305 G St. N.W. Main 1032-1033 ', NOVEMBER 9, 1924 PART 1. ) —_— . UNION CHIEFS TAKE UP fat bruin does not re- | ~—a . ARREST CHINESE | INCOURT SESSION Tong Victim Meets Death While Factions Nearby Discuss Truce. B the Associated Press. YORK, Lem Lun Chung in court in Long nection with bvem s being arraigned sland today in con- tong murder, 28, another Chinese, ed in the courtroom charged with slaye r » ong and Hip Sing tongs. d they found a pistol on Chung was held without bail on a charge of having hacked to death with a hatchet Jer Bong, a Hip Sing {member, The police up to late tonight had made no arrest for the killing of the t discovered victim of the tong warfare, a Chinese who®was today murdered on the top f six-story building in the lower S He met his death distance The police am Yong ch up their had been stabbed and LUNCH WITH US TO-DAY BTeF 1203657 HEALTH CANDIES 60+ O’Dennell’s Drug Store, 3rd and Pa. Ave. S.E. —is serving that com- munity as a convenient Star Branch Office— where you can leave your Classified ads for The Star, assured of prompt insertion — and at the regular rates. No extra fees whatever for the service. It is perfectly ural that The MORE Clas- Ads every da n all the other pa- pers here combined. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office ber 8.—While | S B S NS MR Nt NN NN N NSRS R MR SM RrS Sodedobdebobdde Discuss, By the Associated Press. Labor gress, particularly the Howell-Bark- | s - - e e - - e e - * e + * * ey - * - + - e e - + lley Bill, which would abolish Railroad 1 the abor Board, was discussed CONGRESS LEG'SLAT‘ON' by representatives of rallway labor organizations, including the train | service brothe The conference w called by Warren S. Stone, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers The Howell- rkley bill, introduced in the House and Sen. session, is first on endar of | Congress, which reconvenes Decem- ber 1 It would substitute joint ad- justment b rds for the Labor Board in railroad labor relations. Particularly, Howell- Barkley Bill to Abolish Rail- road Labor Board. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November §.— lezislation pending in Con- | 3 s - - + - - - - . + - - e + * * * * ey - - P bbb e e “SAFE MILK for BABIES” Wise Brothers® Special NURSERY MILK, produced in co-operation with Dr. J. Thos. Kelley, is a pure, properly formulated. uniform Holstein milk for infants that may be used with SAFETY where the normal supply is in- sufficient or unsuitable. Telephone West 183. ERRERERES p— lhers Ucnevy crase damv 3204-3208 N Street N.W. 3302 14th St A cticut Ave. Parkz 2 Connecticut SIS OSNG0S T O SR SR O O O M A AR OO N —_— TRt Is Your Home Comfortable? \side from easy chairs, good water-tight roofs and sanitary plumbing, are you really and truly enjoying full comfort? Have you one or all of these at home- A Good Electric Percolator A Sturdy Electric Iron A Soothing Electric Pad A Cozy Electric Heating Bowl A Dependable Electric Bread Toaster A Matchless Electric Waffle Iron A Companionable Electric Curling Iron An Efficient Electric Vacuum Cleaner A Practical Electric Table Stove THEN WHY NOT? We are headquarters for electrical goods. Pay a reasonable amount down and pay the balance monthly on your lighting bill. Potomac Electric Power Co. 14th and C Sts. NW. Main 7260 * 3 T~ TUXEDOS FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES > T o e L i A AP N Za 2 L, & It's hard to get theater seats; tables at restaurants; the good times are opening up. Of course,a Tuxedo’s necessarys; fine ones like ours. A good tailor would charge you double the price of ours made by Hart Schaffner & Marx. 'S5 aleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-Ten F Street a0 20 ZC AC a0 aC 2L 20 20 _Z0 X