Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 19

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HOLDS VOTE VITAL 100.C. RESIDENTS Jesse C. Suter Says Justice From Congress Impossible Wlthout Ballot. t betw nth streets south- ( this city should r gard to the actlvities of Representa- tive Blanton of Texas. According to the resolutions, Representative Bian- ton was elected on a platform for greatly increased taxes for Washing- nself to District of Col 2 rate here is increase, resolution state ati is “for an\thinh lh.u Blanton is op posed to.’ The probosed Senate bill providing fo! day as a v age SF fig s Voiced against any proposed le 'd | dent Guilford S. et THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, GILLAN HELD GUILTY avenue and Ashmead place November 18, resulting in_the injury of J. D. Matthews and Wilbur Smith. It was dendant maintained while crossing IN AUTO ACCIDENT | e Fesiad e the“nigh spoed tno ‘ae- Connecticut Avenue Bridge. Follow- ing the collision it was sald that the New Trial Asked for Colored|defendant admitted that he was going Chauffeur of Sixsmita After Jury Returns Verdict. at_the rate of 45 miles an hour. In Police Court yesterday the de- fense denied any excessive speed and stated that the accident happened be- cariagia tire on the right front had blown out, causing the car toswerve Following two hours and a half of[into the truck containing the two examinations and cross-examinations | men, ‘ Mellon, Gillan, collided w Edward Thomas, assistant corpora- tion counsel and Government prose- f | cutor, tried to bring out that the -|defendant's car was being run on dead tags and that he had been "| warned several times previously to charged with reckless|cut down his speed. Both arguments x and (nl]ulmx v, when grounds| W otrial will be | withhe! it witnesses testified thul! r. Sixsmith, at Connecticut | mpanied by M 1d pend- | and the defendant | 1 under a cash collateral were objected to by the defense and later sustained by the court. Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 731 409410 McLachlen Bldg. 10th and G Bts, N.W. M:Cormick Medical Oolleg ogszcd pug ¥5 =ca i\ e | Seventh St. FURNITURE For the Treasures of Youth and Keepsakes of Old Age A Cedar Chest—what a lovely remem- brance for the treasures of youth and the keepsakes of old age. Here at Mayer’s is a delightful assort- ment of good-looking and good Cedar Chests—priced from $10.75 to $83. MAYER & CO. Bet.D & E I flfim s i A |UIII’IIfIlIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHHUIII]IIII!IIIII —_— FURNITUge e WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924 Hull was an anti-administration can- Savannah Elects Mayor. didate and defeated orehouse. SAVANNAH, Ga., December 10.— About 10,000 votes were polled. The Robert M. Huil'and his entire alder- | ¢lection was uneventful. manliec ticket, as well as his executive committee, were elected yesterday by sl SO AR There wers no windows in anclent a majority of more than 2,000 vo tes. Greek houses. You'll have ‘worth while to remember if you travel Burlington-Great Northern via St Paul-Minneapolis and Spokane to Seattle, Tacoma, or Portland. You skirt Glacier N-flml Park on the way, where the mountains were never so beautiful as now. Your choice by steamer or rail from Northwest Pacific points to California. omiaNorthwest €n route cars that are metropolitan restaurants on wheels, and observation cars with windows espe- cially designed for viewing scenery. Over 1,100 miles of smokeless, cinderless travel bchlnd the Great Northern’s giant ofl-burning locomotives. JENTAL MITED De Luxe Train—No Extra Fare ‘This sumptuous steel train, as wonderful as the country itserves, leaves Chicago dailyat 11 p.m. Ask = ticket agent or communicate with M. HUBBERT, General Eastern Passen- geor A(-nt 516 Longacre Bldg., New York, N.Y. E WH] Traveling Px-unlur ( 401 Finanoe Bld; Philadelphia,’ Pa. Toloplious Bittonhosse 55 GREAT NORTHERN RY!: Route of the NEW Oriental Limited, Finest train to Pacific Northwest Only *1065! f-0.b factory . fot this new Oldsmobile Coach! Fisher-Built Body < Six Cylinder L-Head Engine < Pressure-Feed Lubrication < Delco Electrical Equipment <» Harrison Radiator < Dry Disc Clutch < New Fisher V. V. one-piece Windshield with Automatic Cleaner < Cowl Lights < Ewverything! TR T 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 OLDSMOBILE Six e =% %é%%%%%g%%%?fi%%%‘%@%% The Purpose of CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUBS Christmas season is the happiest time of the year. ility to make others happy. I ERERERERE A Gift Combining Sentiment With Usefulness Men, make this a long-to-be-remem- bered Christmas at your home by giving your wife—or mother—a Hoover, the gift that combines sen- timent with usefulness. your consideration for the health and Happiness springs from the desire and comfort of one you love. We may all have this desire but not all of us have the ability. Christmas Savings Clubs are created to enable every one to have the means to carry -out their kind designs when the happy season comes around each year. The funds, easily and painlessly accumulated during the year, enable Club members to make their families, their iriends and themselves happ\ by their generosity, without leaving behind it a burden of debt or regret. Then, too, The Hoover is very easy to buy. For only $6.25 down you can have the latest improved model, complete with attachments, deliv- ered whenever you say. The balance will be divided into easy monthly payments. AP oYY All the undersigned banks operate Christmas Savings Clubs uppn, plans that meet \the need of every person’s pocketbook. The bank officials will gladly explain their simple-operation ant help you to select the one best adapted to your purpose. ' For with The Hoover you give an easy and thorough way to do the hardest cleaning tasks. You give hours of rest and leisure. Do Not Delay—Inquire Today! SECURITY SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL BANK WASHINGTON MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK HMRREREREREDIERER pRss > Ninth and G Sts. N.W. DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK Main Office—1406 G Street N.W., Branch Offices—Conn. Ave. and K St. N.W. 9th and New York Ave. N.W., COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK 911 F Street N.W. EAST WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK 312 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 1315 F Street N.W. POTOMAC SAVINGS BANK 32d and M Streets N.W. WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK 10th and Grant Pl. N.W. AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY Main Office—15th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Branches—Central: 7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Northeast: 8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest: 7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest: 1140 15th St. N.W. NORTHWEST SAVINGS BANK 18th and Columbia Road CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK 1336 New York Ave. N.W. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Main Office—10th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Branch Office—1111Connecticut Ave. N.W. McLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATION Main Office—10th and G Sts. N.W. Branch Office—1350 B St. S.W. Main Office—8th and G Streets S.E. Branch Offices—9th and East Capitol Streets 3608 Georgia Avenue N.W. LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK At Branch Only—Seventeenth and H Sts. N.W, SECOND NATIONAL BANK Main Office—509 Seventh St. N.W. Branch Office—1333 G Street N.W. RIGGS NATIONAL BANK Main Office—1503 Penna. Ave. Branch Offices—Dupont Circle. o 18th St. near Columbia Road. 14th and Park Road. 7th and I N.w. MOUNT VERNON SAVINGS BANK Ninth and Mass. Ave. N.W. BANK OF BRIGHTWOOD 5913 Georgia Avenue N.W. BANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Seventh and E Sts. N.W. CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY Fourteenth and H Sts. N.W. WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY Main Office—Ninth and F Sts. N.W. Branch Office—Seventeenth and G Sts. N.W. FARMERS & MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK 32d and M Sts. N.W. PARK SAVINGS BANK 14th and Kenyon Sts. N.W. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Fourteenth and G Sts. N'W. These Banks Distributed Nearly Four Million Dollars This Year e L e S L e O e R T e J And, during the many years 0 of its service The Hoover will constantly remind of your thoughtfulness — of 1;‘3 See your nearest!dealer, today. 7 % His name is listed below. Tre Hoover Comrany, Norta Caxton, Orro The oldest and largest maker of electric cleaners The Hoover is also made in Canada, at Hamilton, Ontario Jhe HO OVER It BEATS:-.. as it Sweeps WASHINGTON, D. C. Barber & Ross, 11th and G Sts. N.W. H. F. Dismer, 3124 14th St. N.-W. Dulin & Martin Co., 1215 F St. N.W. Hecht Co., 7th and F Sts. N.W. House & Herrmann, 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. S. Kann Sons Co., 8th St. and Pa Ave. N.W. Lansburgh & Bro., 420 7th St. N.W. Mayer & Co., 409 7th St. N.W. Edgar Morris Sales Co., 1305 G St. N.W. W. B. Moses & Sons, 11th and F Sts. NW. as it Cleans Palais Royal, 11th and G Sts. N.-W. Woodward & Lothrop, 11th and F Sts. N.W. The Hoover Co., Room 208, Bank of Com- merce and Savings. HYATTSVILLE, MD. Hyattsville Hardware Co. FREDERICKSBURG, VA. W. A. Bell & Bro. ALEXANDRIA, VA. _ Sidney Weil, Bendheim Building

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