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THE EVENING “'4ll the Boys” | Used Firm’s Monpy Clerk Testifies ~ LUTHER PROGRAM FRANED FOR PEACE Aims to Brmg Concordl | Among All Larger Fac- tions in Reichstag. Stories of Speculations Told to Court in Fraud Trial. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, January 20.—Admit- ting having speculated with the firm's money, as “all the boys did,”" William STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, J EXPERTS TO GIVE VIEWS ON SCHOOLS Tigert, Ballou and Miss Bar- rows to Appear Before Committee. WASHINGTON LAGS IN SOLVING RENT PROBLEM, COMMITTEE TOLD Other Cities Have Obtained Reductions Without Legislation, Declares National Readltor Official. Congress has no more enact permanent rent legislation for the District of Columbia than a State legislature has to enac milar islation for one of the 48 States. Joint congressional committ. hand- power to|by the testimony of the local hoard In reply to questions Copeland ~ regarding the so-called ead decislons of the Supreme Court and other courts, Gen, MacChesney of representatives by Senator UARY AMPHIBIAN PLANE MEETS TESTS HERE House Committee Impressed by Masterful Demonstra- tion of Craft. A masterful exhibition of Adventists Deny | They Have Set Day\ For End of World | Repudiate Prophets Who Predict Judgment on February 6. In zevo weather A Nokol can be installed without . interrupting the heating of Wil the end of the world occur on February 67 ceording to the general conference of Seventh Day Adventists, which n,u With Supt. of Schools Ballou, Com- Tigert and expert 5 ling the proposed rent bill said that none of the laws upheld by |was given at Bolling Field late ts hezdquarters at Takoma Park last night by Natha the courts had fixed prices at which|terday afternoon by Lieut. Wendall|[C.. “& group of people having i MacChesney of Chicago, counsel for|hread should be sold. These laws,|H. Brookley of McCook Field, Day-|"ection with the Seventh Day the Natlonal Assoclation of Real Es- ild, only preseribed the standard|ton, Ohio, before the Lampert air-|Ventist Church have assum | tate Boards. weight and character of the -loaves,|craft investigating committee of the|Name of this organization and have | en. MacChesney further told the|and the courts sustained those laws. | House, which visited the field to in-|%¢t & date for Christ's second advent |committee that a permanent rent law, spect the new Loening amphibian |#nnouncing February 6 as the time | with price-fixing attached,eent much It orders for 10 of which have|fOF this event further in the matter of regulation of [ In the case of Munn vs. 1inois. Te=1just feen placed by the Army The executive committee of the business than the Supreme Court of | lating to warehouses and the 1aw 0T | " \yhjje the committee huddled in|Seventh Day Adventists today issued | the United States has ever gone, in|thelr regulation, Gen. MacCl] Sutomabiles Lrom ths, cold. LIfent v\hn- following repudiation of the date- | {declaring regulatory laws constitu-|pointed out that the owners had only | Brookley, known to Washingtonians | *¢itnK announcement, as follows: | W. Jabl a former clerk for E. D.|missioner of Fducation Dier & Co.. which fa a_co-defendant in | Mise Allca Barrows, platoon | the trial of Charles A. Stoneham and [of Board of Iducation, as wit- seven others on indictments for using | the joint committee of*the ns by pro-|the mails to defrand stock market nd ste Distriot committesns ch ds | custo vesterduy confirmed Ty .M‘uu 557 (0 gst “aiuabie dn ck, were | vious testimony concerning “pair ur!'n-u the five-year s building pro- Chaneellor | entries in the firm's stock ivan & s sl TR e s the [ Which nullified custon ders. Although members of the commit-| said he had had a trading|tee practically are unanimous for an with the firm and owed the|axtensive bullding program for the 00. Iie sald the office believed | schools of the National Capital, th round for been playing the races, and he | feel that by means of an Informal whil the | let them think so. hearing, in whioh they can ask for udendor's un M. Hale Dil former stock record | pertinent information, they will be Will presiim testified to the regular pro-|better qualified to pass on the pro- his tedura with stock loan transactions at | gram as outlin the Dier office. When @ customer gave rd; to a curb stock, the firm get the pricd from the ex- change and would enter in the st book a “pair off” sale, he said. In e of another curb broker would used by Dier in t books, Diller te and at the end of the day the was used would he might keep his prom- | stration apparent 1ca among e Gen. your home nes Automatic Heating Corp. 1719 Conn. North NoekKaol N.W, 627-628 Ave. Cites Warehouse Caxe. et | Ylon s pro- | account ts nor tional |to withdraw the warehouses “from|ue the famous sky-writer of t| “We hereby place officially on rec- Characterizing the Whaley bill as|public use” to be free from regulator¥ | army Air Service carnivals, handled |97 I the minutes of our general con- |an “atroclous" “messure, the under- |legislation. He sald that I his|y )t e e ST R ference our |1¥ing principle of which was entirely [ opinion a private house offered forfa pursuit ship, eliminating only the wrong, Gen. MacChesney said that it|rent was not put up for public use infacrgbatics. Taking off from the fleld, was economically unsound and would | the same sense that a warehouse was landed shortly after to show the | fail to bring about the results claim- | offered. To support this contention | committee the adaptability of u,.‘ ed for it | he cited a decislon of the Supreme|craft as a land plane and then again | | Court the Terminal Taxicab Com-lin the air he threw an electric lever | | pany case. Asking the public to buy [ which folded the wheels into sockets lor to rent—dox not nthat|in the hull of the plane. Then side- | slipping down over the Naval Air Sta tion, he put the ship in the water, repudiation of all time- | setting and record our protest agalnst | connecting the name ‘Seventl Day | Adventist’ with this proj nda. Anew we declare to the public that | throughout our histo: our witness to | the signs of the times that show | Christ's second coming near at hand | has ever been based on the scriptural | | teaching, that ‘of that day and hour | | knoweth no man.* Cavper Explains Coxt. | Senator Capper of Kansas, chair- man of the Joint committes, in calling | the first meeting yesterday, explained to the comm that the probable 1 have been playing with the cost af the 1 2 recommended by | Situation here in Washington,” Gen. the Board of Education would Le he- | MacChesney declared, referring to the ween $15,000,000 and $16,000,000, He | continuation of the war-time rent hat this amount a1 over a|legislation. “Other cities of the United ar period, would he ahout $1.- | States have left you far behind In the 0 per than would |solution of the housing problem which lly be appropriated over that|developed out of the war conditions. but that In his opini itals arc coming down In the the schools nec cities. I know they are, for example, r appropriations than n Chicago.” As long as the rule. kind now on the proposed in the did not have adequate |tinued in th take care of the rapid |testified. bullding of homes and apart- city, and said that al- | ments here for rental purposes will hing-u 1 to materiali cost Raadall H & secretary of the R Says Washington Lagws. wes Plan. tee on hgs to —or to rent—nor it give the right to regulate, he '"Kfll‘ The witness sald moreover that in the Munn case it was brought out the warehouse constituted prac- monopoly. He contended that ntx of individuality are found HOLDS ADULTERATION WORST OF BOOTLEGGING Lands on Potomac. our de landings in the altogether, and Robert Oldys of ief of Air Service the air in a De ley climbed and Both pilots then o open, and wing streams of bl water were then, seeing the office of idling_about Havlland, Brook- came alongside, | Distiller Says Liquor for United | | i threw throttles 1 | | n | CHAMBER TO ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR THKpass»word for mustard on millicns of tables for 58 years has been Gulden's. It has a flavor that no other mustard can begin to touch. That comes from a blending of the world's choicest seeds with a skill that only long experience can bestow. Undiluted by a single grain of pepper, it has that incomparable rich mustard snap. Have Gulden's on your home tabje by the pepper and salt. Tell the waiter at your hotel or restaurant that you want Gul den's—in the ong nal bottle. real estate of “ware: iployes “Jsn't It & fact that the | people here have nopoly housing the government e suggested Senator Copeland Senator Copel ed Gen. Mac- |StF Clieaney it e were willing to say that | o e bea) it |housing was not e e h a pub- BEE RNC = uge housing » moties fediwith & The in-|Mackie-Campbell, {had beat the trim De H ¢ intorest ted Liberty motor in the amphib- | w was turning up 1,700 revolu- ing to make 5 rent legislation of the iy statute books and Wh bill is con- District, the witness down the field they States Leaves Scotland in Good wing, with huge k smoke trailing from Condition. o Assoclated Press “apt mphibian| NEW . YORK, of Utah that th ngton growth ¢ e though would in 1 Oldys w 5 Jubted ould hay James T. Lloyd Unopposed—Due uagiar to Succeed Gans as e { the District, a : | Architectur wed. President. i gl it e counsel for the | er. John A al Estate B Roger J. Whiteford Loard, all told the Petty, rd of o arrived on the Tuscania vest en route to Montreal, sald th was unwill- stutement to replied gener: |z | 1 oney | was discussion among | committee that what was needed to of the committee regard meet_the housing and rental situation ey e in Washington was to enact legl b tion for licensing brokers and to pre- eed that th vent the pyramidin of values tauid through the addition of excessive | | trusts. member & the nstruction e, and it was best avail- design the archit, of the unanimousi able archi buildings. The Nation's very best in said of the Wash ©h ¢ Commerce for will be elected at the chamber tonight &t at the Willard Hotel. A first and second vice pres ctors will be voted gton the ensuing 1 the annual | vear new the Says Complaints Almed at One Man. were to in- tam- 2epr to be oppos hough mes rovide for appr e of first e committee be: that it Of { passed by the House and th ate ap. today iations will be made as needed. U FATHER IS ARRESTED “| AS MURDERER OF CHILD the five-year program does iations to carry ssic ' hue to mr was an proy to " 19 BE THRIF’] ’Y ONVERT those otherwise wasted rent payments into ownership of a valuable APARTMENT HOME in a new building superbly located! A beautiful three-room apartment may be had for as little as $58 a month, with moderate first payment. license The | ant ors whose meeting tom H. Brown, night William F. | James B. Hend Ernest E. Wl ) ; s d Ivan Accused of Giving Three-Year-Old Boy Prosphorus to Obtain | Legacy. { SPECIAL ELECTION DUE TO FILL HULBERT PLACE 1 | | . took | 1 air station here | | | | | rs ible Los Angeles H By the Associated Press s MILWAUKEE, Wis Arthur Haufschild late yesterday was rrested on a warrant charging him with the of his three-year- Haufschild, who became il a week ago died has been tained to be o gt ary 20— were are: Leo B. Abernethy Henry C. Cole B Charles W. Darr, ¥ ve nom il these 1 but ten minees nations vacancies Slein made then th former has the trans- | the Cleveland Park (co-uperali\'e) Apis, 3018-28 Pnr(er \(reel \ Ww. Fourth St Hardy A. Kin ur C. wi arrest at Kt the and | Districe Att Haufschi Oehmler Ha SAMPLE APARTMENT FURNISHED by W. B. Moses & Sons Open, Ligh*ad and Heate! Da''y till 8:30 2 M e Cuba Plans $40,000,000 Highway. HAVANA, January 20.—Construc tion of a central highwa running cast and west through Cuba, to cost not more than $40,000,000, is provided for in a. bill introduced in the House The money would be raised by a for- eign loan. Annual questioned P M The bo: heir at _about §1 his mother. In ath ther’s was to the are sch to an estate 000 left to him vent of the child's bequest provided g0 to Arthur ceived reports Haufsel PLAYS ROBIN HOOD. utsehild, nor e off Haufschild home . : Boy Says He Stole to Give to Poorer |« Guantit RUMANIA TALKS DEBTS. dui : 925 - : 15th St. M. 9770 Evenings Cleveland “ERB Insists Resldents Are Citizens. ve found in owed presen m small little of the sa e Children. from the contalner, was missing to a tity of poison body. a1 Dispateh to The Star. PHILADELPHIA. rles Deger, told Juvenile Court yesterday You're a reg \ Hood,” Judige smiled have from taking TAX ON |LLEGAL LIQUOR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL Judge Grants Permanent Injine- Business Men Like BHURIETH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. Convenient, Clean, Worth-While Nefghl:ars. Comfort Homes Price, $8,500 Easy Terms SHANNON : & LUCHS he Judge that he in took | | the stop resn't may lead to up. belo He postponed case 1 next fonday. Leon W ght into court by his foster fath the boy | lay his tion Against Collection of aid could 3 Assessment. he By the Associated Preas SPOKANE, Wash., Janu ~ ultng that the section of the Fed- prohibition law providing for liquor illegally manufac- unconstitutional, Judge J. Webster {u Federal Distrlet Court here late vesterday granted a permanent injunctl restraining Federal authorities from collecting a tax of $2,750 assessed against Joe Dukich. Webster held that the section of the guarantees of due process of law and right of trial by jury.” The section provides for a tax double usual liquor assessments and an added penalty of $500 for retailers and $1,000 for manufacturers of fllegal liquor. Dukich serving a Washington State Walla Walla for Spokane. SPECIAL NOTICES. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE | CONTINENTAL TRUST COMIANY of the District of Columbia, to the Comptrotler ¢ the Currency, as required by Section 16, Act of Cangress * 1, 1800, for the rear ended D is n of the District of that the capital e Hundred and of which norized. s paid in “ar ended D +-$1,000,000.00 1000,000.00 s11.49 | 171,290.98 r vear ended De- cember 81. 1924 | Total amoust of d (deposits) WADE Warden, T is the sacred rig}n of children to be as bea]thy knowledge can make them. Good food is the foundation of health, and the food combining the ut- most nourishment with the greatest concentration is Milk — particularly our— Grade CCA” Milk —richer than ordi- nary in all the ma- terials needed by growing children; for example, lime for their teeth and bones, fat and sugar for their body warmth, which makes them move and work and play. Phone a trial order. Telephone West 183 BALRK Peter Grogan & Sons Co. sHULAAN ctor 7. Evans, n Wer Wade H. Cooper, president: M. 3. Win- secretary, and Charies W. Warden, D. ver, (. E. Gallller, Wm. Clark Taylor, James L. Karrick, directors of the Continental ust Company, o solemnly swear that the above siatement Iy frue fo the best of our knowledge and. bellef. WADE 1t President. | M. I WINFREE. Secratary ] CIARLES . WARDEN, is tern penitent liquor selling the at in ) all[ 2 > r 4 7] | Should Act as State, ‘We must approach th of rent legislation here as it would be approached in a State?’ asked Senator Copeland of New York. The witness replied that was true unle: an emergenc arose here as it did during the war. “We have the power in New York} State to enact rent legislation in case of emergenc said Senator Cope land. He pressed Gen. McChesney to tell the committee whether Congres had the power to pass a permanent law for the District, such as the Whaley bill. Gen. MacChesney replied that he could mot answer that question posi- tively, since the Suprem ourt has never passed on it. He said, how- ever, that the proposed law goes far beyond regulatory powers upheld by the Supreme Court in the past, and added that he did not believe the Whaley bill could stand the test of | constitutionality. Senator Ball, chalrman of the com- mittee, who h#s contended that the emergency In the District today is not due to lack of houses, but to high prices and rentals, asked if a “price emergency” would justify the passage NEW YORK, Janua Repre- | 0f & rent law. : E t' sentatives of many countries vester- Calls Emergency Personal. el ay gathered at the shrine of Edg: - e day gath oL Bdgar| on. MacChesney replied that it 001"‘-'- Allan Poe in the Metropolitan Mu would not. y,” he At Reduced TION if it bears|Seum of Art to celebrate the poet' o Impress. “™|116th birthday anniversary. That I8 a personal emergen Participants in the affair, held yn-|5ald. “The kind of an emergency der auspices of the Edgar Allan Poe|Which we all face when we cannot Society, included Bdwin Markham, | Pay our bills. You cannot make a R l Dr. G. De La Jarrie, president of the | Personal emergency apply as a na- | enta French Institute; Dr. Viadimir | tional emergency for the purposes of | Fevee, areeening Rasal S |0, gbiion Tho pemieliiene |3 T Modern Build- ano Vidal Tolosano of the Spanish |’ Jove: , he said, 3 5 esulted in many un Hav- canimEle L 1 s o oo P R R U ing, Furmshed or lumbia Vniversity and John Drew,|ceek to lay the burden on property Unf hed, ad the actor. owners of the District because of this nfurnishe ada- joining cormner 17th and H Apply Stone & Fairfax 1342 New York Ave. Main 2424 TR T A question 817-823 Seventh St. N.W. “Homefurnishers Since 1866” Extraordinary Low Prices Placed on Furniture During Our January Clearance Sale Many thriity Washingtonians will be quick to take advantage of these wonderful “opportunities” in Fine Furniture. Priced exceedingly low—with the privilege of a charge account. Easy payments—nothing added for interest. Inspect them at your first opportunity. FLYER HURT IN FALL. Plane Cnashes on Ice at Mount Clemens, Mich. MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich,, 20—Lieut. Duane G. Warner of the o b Squadron, Slrfridgo Tield, was serlously injured yesterday when hi Ianunny, "Jgaeribed before me this 19th | 1ane crashed to the fce of Lake St. HUGH W. pARR, | Clair near here. He had besn in the - Notary Pubiics 1 alr 20 minutes when the crash came, SOk G AR o0 Do cngine trouble being the cause, ac “olumes 1 and 3. E. QUINCY cording to Maj. Lanphier, command- ] 800 15th st. n.x. ant at the field. e L lmn‘LG then the Liic Lieut. Warner suffered a com pound skull fracture and littla hope - | Of Your Roof is held out for his recovery. His . father, at New Haven, Conn, has Have our expert roofers put it 1n good condition been notified. | IRONCLAD PAY TRIBUTE TO POE. Notables Gather for 116th Birth Anniversary. COOF D. W, THAYET ¢ E.GALLI WA CLARK JAMES T | ifact; biit e oiftbris B per minute for a a 1in the handling of liquor | (st eftect, but he/diiterimtiated be-) iicy wn our. |was adulteration by bootlesgers taches to a railroad, for example, and | nding the committee saw the; “When lquor leaves Scotland,” that which may attach to houses wings of the amphibian covered with|sald, “it is properly aged. But i Senator Ball wi ed to know it it] fee. ~Water splashed on the|afraid that when aliegel good Sotch would mot ba. fesible to pase @ pill|1inE when laudings in_tne ;hzs American consumers it is| kK ere made had n in the adly watered. There is no way to| Suaranigelng @ retum on property: “is | Enthusiasm over the performance | prevent unprincipled and Bl e Whaley b was expressed by the memb, less opening bottles Cap ‘The witness pointed out that the| 15, SXRISN, by, G inCmbets 1o less men from epening bottics at u schoolhouse construc- | [ Whaley bill does not guarantee a re- |ship. Mr Loening, it is understood,| He sald Scotch distillers atative Rathbone of | 3o Hagner safd that If the legistu- | ™ is bullding two more of this type fof | spending large sums in trying H it annerAt 6 AHons Dol kot tha Upholds License Law. the Navy, with slight modifications. | vent botties that could not be agitation for a Re » was am not wedded to this bill” de- |All threl’ will be tested thoroughly | jored with lallowed to die, th and | clared Senator Ball. *I am anx before décislon is made to purchase|’ “Is there any probability that your Siv® s Al e le that the law of supply and demand [&nd &0 prody The plane | moralists will sooner or later relent? The attentfon of the c tree shall operate ‘again in the District, | Will remain here several days to be|pe asked. called to the fact that practically do want help relieve the|fOwn by both Avmny and Navy: pilots. of ‘the tenants Who have cared & situation here.” e support of the Whaley rent bill we he witness replied that the enact- ot s s Ciiften. Tactace. ad e 95,55 %5 | NEW CHIEF AT LAKEHURST Plaza Apartments, which are owned|to meet the situation by the sume man. The assertion was| Mr. Hagner took the stand at the|Capt. George A. Brasls S Commmad general | conclusion of Gen. MacCheeney's tes- e : since the court|timony, and, after of Los Angeles. fcally made {nopera Assed @ vote of thanks to Gen | . Rent Commission law P everal | Chesney for appearing, Mr Hagner | . ’("“'“"'f I N months ago. AS & matter of fact, Mr. | sald that Senator Ball had frequently | CAPt George Petty told the committes that the |Anmnounced that the law of supply and | Command of ¢ tate Board had found In jts|demand would meet the situation here | 470 0f the Navy dirlgible Los An of conditions more than 1,100 T fraud 4 crooked financing could | FAEROE OF -"/;‘I ":‘ S - Sanits had Hos | be elimina Mr. Hagner continued | =60 F Shotre el S ang the rent bill will|that tha tment of a law creating | "4HINt RS Ry Thursday night a Ycensing commission and making it |, Both Cant St o'olocl: when the Opponents 6f necessary to specify on all deeds of | /1% YOTRE® OB, The Los ATgelcs. bill will egain be o stand trust just what was covered and |i-0 from Germany. The Hearing Wikl Do HelA o the 1o what other indebtedness was on the | 2o 0% \FAve OF aDS room in the Senate Office Building. |Property would eliminate all fraud e ascer Gen. MacChesney, who returned to| 7The witness read to the committee | g 3¢ JEW CORUTR R, W0 TELS A0 poisoning. the con. |!he stand last nigiit at the request |3 sample deed of trust handled by | 370, fn an Shumanie of et st o e CON- | ¢ the committee, to discuss the legal | B n office, which carried on fts | A3 CR OO 0y elin quiry in the office of | S aces of the Broposed rent law, ofied | face the f Jtedness on rop- | °® & Eugene Wengare, | 270¢ts 0f fhe, pr ;,‘x‘r_',‘f,, iners It orty jana what pact the deed of Trust and his wife, Whol,iper courts to prove his contention|had in that indebtedness. He sald stepmoth were | hat Congress has no more power to | that lie had been using such a form violate the guarantees of liberty con- | fOF Several years. tained in the Constitutlon In legisla- Much Home Finaneing. tion for the District than have t M. Hagnes lald bafore the committen States legislatures to violate thoss adseriisaiiental ot houtos for Ghls guarantees In their State legisl | and pointed out that no new houses | were advertised for rent. Two real the estate operators here, he said, during ce of| Gen. MacChesney told the commit-|the last year had financed the con- phosphorus. A |t that the people of the District|struction of 1,463 houses to sell and Bd been tuken |are citizens of the United States, 29 apartment houses. but not enough | though this fact had been questioned | « that a desirable thing, to Sunt for the quan- |in the early day | have the people own their homes? found in the child's| ©I find that the game laws apply |asked Senator Copeland. in the District,” sald Gen. MacChes-| “[t fs a desirable thing for real ney, with a smile. “As a matter of | eatate agents, but not for people who fact this question as to whether re- | wigh to rent,” sald Mr. Hagner. He sidents of the District are citizens of | nointed out that many people are the United States has received serlous | forced to break limits to raise money consideration in the Courts, and the|t; make payments on houses they lecislons have put at rest all doubt|are compelled to buy and that “some- in the matter.’ | times they lose the equities in the The witness said that there IS a|pouses because they can not keep up citizenship of the United States as|these payments. gistinct from citizenship in a State. | Representative Blanton asked if Referring to language of the Consti-| yr Hagner believed & law should be tution giving congress exclusive juris- | snacted compelling the insertion of diction over the District, the Witness | tha true consideration in all deeds of called attention to the fact that the|gaja Constitution ulso gives ke authority |* The witness replied that he did not to Congress over arsenls, dockyards, | s gave as his reason for opposing , in the United States acquited b¥ | such a measure that it would set up the federal government . a method by which crooks could The ffth amendment to the Con-|piace wrong valuation on property stitution, which throws about citizens| ana give it the semblance of law. of the United States safeguards of | Mr Iagner sald further that fre. personal liberty and denfes the right| guently trades were made for real to take property without due c estate and that it would be Impos- pensation, applies fully in the Dis-|siblo to give the true values in such triet, he said. So far as the four-|transactions. teenth amendment s concerned, which was adopted after the Civil War, that amendment was proposed to safeguard the status of the negroes in some of the Southern States and was not Intended to apply to the District of Columbia, where the Federal Government itseit could = protect the former slaves. AND Reinforced Concrete Absolutely Guaranteed Wm. Ficklen & Co., Inc. Bond Bldg.—Main 3934 AYLOR, KARRICK Directors I number of dircctors of this company, January Tuent of sigmed nis Lud st and Lo o 100KS, SMITH, Inc., STERDAY at 1353 Kennedy St. N.W. For $12,750 a to be LLIAM R. HO Notary Pubile. LOAD FURNT Indeiphia, S Viie ¥, M AND OFFICE ti absolutely HARRY Bedroom Suite, four pleces in genuine bird maple with dainty line tion, dresser, chifforobe, and bow-end bed. Easy terms on . $257.50 charge account. 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Red Men fuue designs finish, only $22.50 ven beautiful Bedroom Suite, pleces In genuine solid waln massive dresser, chifforobe, vanity and bow-end bed, chair, rocker and bench. floor display, re- ducen from 3575.00. @ATE () to Linoleum Rugs, genuine Arm- strong linoleum, 6 by 9 feet, on seven left. Formerly $6.95 marked $14.75, to close Wilton Rugs, a small B with BEAUTY Used as CARINET MAKING, SLIP | J; U RAN SR AAKE fces at grave. failing on the part of the Govern- ment.” Referring to the June report of the Real Estate Board of the District to the national organization showing a la¢k of single dwelling houses and moderate-priced apartment houses in Washington, Senator Ball sald he could not understand the survey of the local board, which now shows there are some 1,700 vacant houses and apartments for rent. The witness sald that conditions wsTe Rave ‘\:n lmproved as showa Base Ball Player Weds. PITTSBURGH, Pa., January 20— Announcements have been rccelved here of the marriage ‘of Miss Mary Margue Gibson, daughter of George Gibson, former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates and now coach S R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R PRECHANICS OF Cotton, ticking All Felt, 50-1b. art tlcklng.‘n‘s low ns“ $12 50 Black, long curled $35.00 hair, 50-1b. 3204-3208 N. St. N.W. x«'-"oo"'flvflmm'flv‘ m«n»w«movwwoflu« P eI P e e0tettettstentssttttettettssttssttsttssttststtttetssetsssttresssestose 1aaho 1 W riiey { Wiimingto, Del., | C. B. DUCKETT, EMITH'S TIANSFER AND STORAGE CO. | = === Sachem. YOUR ROOF RE}P({\\I\RED‘ Fon \‘\',“‘:,,{f};‘_?‘l': On a Mattress o pECIAS oW T 3 A i T gond eondition-_i¢ wi FINVOLL 7 ol | ikt e xw, N Bedell’s Factory ” Main 8621, a0 ROOFING—‘b) Koons WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF |of the Chicago Cubs to Firman X. i, Insting, work: niwaza sssured Warwick, catcher for the San An- | Fom A 7 OENEBERG & SON. - | were married in London, Ontario, lsst OO;\S 50 B0. 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