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Here Is a Real Bargain Ist Commercial Iixcellent Northwest section ; corner propert letached : mode four bedrooms: four-car ga- rag E \\L‘"Ll‘ll Opportunity for Bu s and Residence Liberally Reduced in Price to $14,000 On Terms McKeever & Goss Realtors 1415 K St. M. 4752 The answer to traffic and barking problems in the newer dusiness district banking house on The polls will re am. until 12 Dctober 9ih, 1803, has been. lost. Plication lias been made for duplicate R. F Administrator Estate of FINANCING AUTO AND OTHER INSTALL- give full details. SMITI'S 1 GFFICE OF THE FIR Compn Washington and Georgetown Tonisiana avenue morth: dors of Jhe Firemen's Tn- 5 of ‘Wealiington and (George ¢ e office on Monday, Jan for the purpose of electing | rs fou the ensning yenr m. 't 12 noon. ~ALBERT W. | nber notified that poli- the last Monday and the rate of entum on_the i RO .. PIERCE BOTELER, Secret WE KNOW HOW! ough knowledge of renairs will eaky roof. Call us up! Roofing 119 3rd St. 5.W. SOME PEGPLE THINK| at © the only kind that Sa e e ; FELT, be RENO- VATED equal For our seneiea phone M, 3621, Bedell Manufacturing Company "WE BUY, § Herman’s Violin Hospxtal 1ith and H_sts. n.w. ____ Main 8763, Printing for 1925 Consult this modern printing met GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON'S. ADAMS, JRiiZsy “Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness” Why wear Diamond Rings bedimmed witb grit aud dirt Use Jem Kleno: large bottle, 50c. R. HARRIS & CO. Corner 7th_and D Sts. N.W. This Million-Dollar Printing Plant —is at your service, Tell us about your printing problems. The National Capital Press 1270-1212 D St. N.W. Roof Troubles Vanish ~when we are called in on the job; our expert knowledge will save you momey. IRONCLAD R:«rv::::(” ‘112\ 5th n.w. WE LEAD IN OLD ITALTAN Violing for the profe 1 pia; Herman’s Violin Hospital 013 B MW, Main Bibd, SEVERAL INJURED INHOLIDAY TRAFFIC ’Drlvmg Whlle Intoxucated | Charged to 4—2 Motorists Fail to Give Names. One serious and several minor in- ries resulted from numerous traffic accidents throughout the ctiy in the past 24 hours. Four cases of mo- | torists driving while intoxicated and {two of motorists failing to teveal their identity after being in acei- dents were recorded. Three colored men, whom the police had been look- {ing for on charges of leaving the | scene of an accident without making themselves known, surrendered to the second precinct When his automobile crashed against a pillar of the railroad via- {duct at Rhode Island avenuc and I Ninth street northeast, early today, Neil Hughes, 35 years old, 3431 Hert- ford place, was cut about the head and face and several teeth were knocked o He was taken to Sib- ley Hospital in a serious condition | The car was badly damaged Leaving the scene of accident without making his identity known and assault will be the charges pre- ferred against an unidentified man hould the police succeed in arrest- ing him. A companion in the car with_him will be charged with as- ault. License number of the car was obtained by the police W York avenue and Sixth street ‘hine occupied by the two men collided with the motor cycle of Watts, 101 Westmoreland ave- akoma Park, Md., throwing him ground and slightly injur- ing him. Two young men on another cyele trailed the car to Sixth and P streets, where they were attacked by the pursued motorist and his com- panion. Two automobiles were damaged and Arnstein Thomas, colored, 19, slightly njured yvesterday afternoon at Geor- gia.avenue and Otis place. John H. King, Lamont street, driver of one of the cars, was arrested and charged with driving while under the influ- ence of lquor. A sudden turn made Richards, 2611 Dougla east, in front of 638 northeast, about 12:45 o'clock this morning, to prevent an accident, re- sulted in the overturning of his au- tomobile. Daisy Smith, James Belt {and Robert Barnes, all colored, 1614 ifth street, occupants of the car, were injured Driving while under the influence of were Charles €. Cator, nue, after he had backed his auto- mobile against a lamp-post In front You Could Not Devise —a more satisfactory way to live than in your 6wn “CO-OPER- ATIVE"” Apartment! There is no wasted rent—your monthly P ayments represent savings and a sound Investment. There Is no bother of furnace or other heavy housework—your com- fort is absolute. Take Chevy Chase car to Porter Street— fourth street beyond Zoo entrance on Con- necticut Avenue — and see the Sample Apart- ment furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons. Cleveland Park Apartments Moderats First Payment and vl | (Z1>) | 858 to $72 Monthly OWNERS & BUILDERS 925 15th St. M. 9770 P % food — Pure + Distributors of Walker- Gordon Certified Nursery Milk * G motor | C #The Knowing Mother Will Have Ne Other™ Save Money—Gain Health —Drink Milk URE MILK is a complete healthy on milk alone. 116 ConnecthutAv& THE EVENING arrested last night by police of the tenth precinct and charged with driving while under the influence of liquor, following a collision between his car and the ‘machine of Raleigh 3. Harris, 908 Decatur street. Harris, 35 years old, sustained injuries to his head and body. Charges of driving while under the influence of liquor, having no driver's permlit and failing to show his regis- tration card were preferred against Charles H. Willis, 802 Twenty-third street, by police of the third precinet last night. His arrest resulted from his car damaging the machine of Charles M. Leckey, 1135 New Hamp- | shire avenue, parked in front of the | latter's house. Thomas Dyson. 412 Oakdale street, was given what the pollce tetm a “full ticket,” charges against him including one of failing to stop and make known his identity, collid- ing, dead tags and, failure to hav driver's permit. His lision with another m and R streets Ing_injury. 1815 Ninth street, w having been in a collision at Fifth and R streets ves afternoon and leaving the scene without making his identity known. Charles J. Lo- charged with max, 1623 Third street, was alleged to | have figured in an accident a week ago and leaving the scene without | making his identity known. He de- posited $80 collateral. A motor truck ‘of the Fire Depart- ment and an automo . W. Townsend. U . collided at Eightl y afternoon. Mrs. Mary occupant of the automobi George Smith, colored. 50, 80 De- frees street, walked from behind a parked car near First and H streets northeast early last night and was knocked down by the automobile of | Florence Phillips, 1018 Seventh street | southwest. He was treated at Sibley Hospital for slight injuries. Two colored occuvants of an au- | tomobile listed to a resident of Ro- | e known | the car had col- of Robert N. Carrico, nton, Md., slightly damaging it Police are trying to establish the | identity of the driver of,the car, who fled from the scene, Autoist Killed in Crash. LEXINGTON, N. C. Erastus Bunting, 28 years old, of this city, was killed esterday when a coupe he was driving turned over. December 26.— of his car when it was sideswiped by a large touring car. He is survived by a wife and two children Meeting the Demand for Good Homes At a Low Price and Easy Terms Our New Homes Northeast Tapestry brick; all modern improvements, including built-in garage. $6,950 Small Cash Payment and $62.50 a Month Start the New Year With a Deed to One of These Homes Open Daily Until 8 O’Clock P.M. Located on Morton Street Between L and M, 6th and 7th Streets Northeast Mcxsfivm-ucoss b s ne ] Realtors 1415 K St. M. 4752 you could remain i Labels Reported Agreement Milk has not in- creased in price in late vears as has other foods. Pure Milk is safest for health where its health rating * is Chestnut Farms Milk is given the highest rat- ing by the District Health Department of any milk in Washing- ton—and the . Department knows! You can gain health and save money by or- dering your milk direct from highest! Health arms Dairy STAR, WASHINGTON, MUSSOLINI DENIES COMPROMISE PACT With Rival Parties as an Absurdity. By the Associated Press ROME, December 2 solinl has thade a declaration to the various Fascist deputies regarding reports in circulation of his recent election announcement, according to the Messaggero “You who know me, said Mussolini, “realize the absurdity of certain fairy tales attributed to nie, for which I am not responsible. It is not my habit to make compromises with any one. I do not need to make a com- promise with Signor has not quit the else? With Giolitti? I have spoken with him once only, when during] the discussion of the present elec- torial law he asked whether I sup- ported & quroum of 50 or 23, and I Premier Mus- Salandra, who majority. Who | replied in favor of con- | “1 proposed e my_own ctorial initiative. It reform is_not FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over $ D. C, FRIDAY, nected with any aims suggested in more or less bad faith by my ad- versaries. It is part of a plan of reform which I have in mind and which I intend to carry out from time to time independently of the dreams of my adversaries. necessary to announce suddenly what has been called Saturday's ‘thunder- bolt’ because of the secrecy main- tained previously, ‘but that does not mean that it was not profoundly con- sidered. T even forcast it some time ago. It will be approved whether the aventine opposition comes in or not, and elections will be carried out under me, though it will be impos- sible to do that immediately. I shall choose a suitable moment, taking into It was | account the conditions of the country. “I shall also study more closely the parliamentary majority and ac- quaint: myself better with the dep- uties individually. There are Fas- cistt who think like liberals; there are undisciplined Fascisti, and others moved by personal considerations. “Elections will be called when I think best; the idea that this will be at once is unfounded. Be sure that fascismo will be victorious in the new “elections, but whether before The Argonne 16th and Columbia Road Situated in embassy district of up- gengJoth St at residential hub of . combining beauty and e of location with elegance intment and "24-hour servios, or to six rooms and two baths. Resident Manager Phone Col. 4630 TheXotung Xen. December 26 Bunting is said to have lost control | [ 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS DECEMBER | 26, | or after them, I shall continue tran- 1924, quilly to carry out my plan. “If this is considered a thunder- bolt, there will be others.” A Limited ‘Amount of % First Mortgage Notes for Sale Secured On High-Class Chevy Chase Property Not Exceeding 509, Valuation Denominations of $250, $500, $1,000 Loan Dept. of M‘:KEEVEI?.--\'l GOS Yoy 8AM.to6P.M. “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes Cold Weather Has Only Just Started —and here’s a chance to save ONE-THIRD the regular prices of clothing you know to be of the highest class produced — “Stratford.” All “Fashion 540 Suits and Overcoats All 350 Suits and Overcoats All 360 Suits and Overcoats Park” and (Dress Clothes and “Knit-tex Coats” Excepted) The Famous “Guard” Model —is included in our lines of Overcoats at all the In London and New York it’s the most popular coat today, and “stood out” at every big foot ball game this season. above prices. Tuxedo Suits (Coat and Trousers) $392.50 Coats are full silk lined, silk sleeve linings, designed with broad, square shoulders, nar- row at the hips, and wide lapel of notch or peak style. Trousers have wide-cut legs. At very low prices we have a large line of vests, either. black or white, for wear with these suits. 3 OLD DUTCH These are the days when the family “hot meals.” Beef Roasts, Beef Stews and Pork Roasts. ( | |wants HERE THEY ARE! Chuck Roasts Ib., 12v:c A few months ago 18c was the bargain price—but beef is cheaper, so you get the advantage of the Jred_uclion. | Plate Beef Fine quality steer plates. STEAKS lb., 30c All the cuts, ready cut or cut to order. Prime Rib . . 1b., 19c Juicy and tender. ‘Ground Beef . 1b., 12¢ Made from fresh beef, ground every few hours. | | | | lb., 7c Pork Loins . . Ib., 20c Half or whole—strictly fresh. Pork Chops . Ib., 18¢ Shoulder cuts. Fresh Picnics lb., 17 4-1b. guerage. Sauer Kraut 2 gts., 19¢ Veal Breast . . Ib., 7. From fine milked veal, boned—10c 1b. Shoulder Roast 1b., 10c 'Rib Veal Chops 1b., 25¢ 'Ground Veal [b., 18¢ Turkeys . . . 1b.,42¢c Arrived too late for Xmas. \Sugar . 10 lbs., 69c With other purchases—10-1b. _h'mit. Bread loaf, 5¢ Oranges . doz., 12¥c Grapefruit . 8 for 25¢