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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925. REALTY BODY HITS WHALEY RENTBILL Southern Conference of Own- ers and Managers Send Protest Here. opposing bill, of property of private yut for pri- we regard nacted by as excavations Tut-ankh-Amen. h SPECIAL NOTICES T T HAVE PU the Quiney Del 3501 13t ARl Ma N AKING, SLIP City guar. y Ass M. 1460, WEEKI 1 W WE MAK To Balt m w York City and EMITH'S TT TIVOLI ROOFING—by Koons ROOFINC OMPANY KOON PLAT BOOK! NCY SMITH, In riy RENOVATED You A_c Growng Oold Bedell Manufac;urmg Company A MiHion-DoHa; - ar service. The Nat'ox ,I Capxtal Press| oot Prinited Messa,ge ATTENTION it it bears | 18 " impress, HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, FERINTER, Have That Roof Exammad Today! Main 14 1 will recetve the AD »r expert roofer. Roofing IM 1121 ot . w. Company Pioue dain 14 | " MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO | Jazz, Popular Music in 20 lessons. s it you buy fnstruments hers. booklet iatensen ‘Mala 1275, | | | \ | 1322 G ai. Easy terms, bill, c; more was reported from its appropriation committee. . Seme Items Changed. The War Depa rying $: than app ent_appropri 2,671, or $172 the Senate the Among the increases ordered by the Chemical The comr 119,000 »trol er increases each for the Hawai the Panama Canal for the tion ght and the Rifle the electric 35,440 fo d $10,000 Training hicers Corps |NOTED EGYP:TGLOGIST WILL LECTURE HERE! lecture {George: Washington Dulve ween G and H at 8 o'clock Inglish, ries offered by the uni- | ‘Prince at the He tomb of is honorary Ty ‘IAFS MILK 1 or oABIES” safeguarcl known to modern dairy science sur- rounds the produc- tion, bottling, sealing and refrigerating of our Speclal SERY MIL K Every operation from the cow to the cap- ping and cooling 1s performed on the producmg farm with- in ten minutes. Ster- ‘llzed machlne'mllk' ing,accredited tuber- culin-tested Holstein herds, college- trained experts and a discipline as strict as that of a hospital connote the char- acter of this farm— planned, owned and operated by DR. J. THOS. KELLEY. Every Telephone West 183 3204-3208 N 5t. N.W. ‘ Heads Odd Fellow $332352571 ARY BILL IS REPORTED | Senate Gets Measure, House}% | Already Has Approved, With | Hous today by the committee was one for $25,000 to be used Service in Warfare experiments in extermi- nating the cotton boll weevil An item of $100,000 for subsistence at the home in Milwaukee, Wis., disabled soldiers was stricken from the bill fc added $100.000 tor stations installa- power Practice Reserve an Qu Leopold to the | King Egyptian Exploration Saloons Must Hire Union Bartenders J.E CHAMBERLAI ODDFELLOWS'HEAD Georgetown Man Is Elected Grand Master of District | Fraternity. By the Amsociated\Press SCRANTON, Pa., Janu 22 Three local saloons are to be placed on the “black list” of the local bartenders' union next week unless they employ union bartend- ers before that time.. This was the decislon reached at a meeting last night of the Central Labor Union, it was sald today. Prohibition has failed to wipe out the union- of the local bar- tenders, which was organized 20 years ago. The business agent of the bartenders' organization re- ported to the central union last | night that three saloons doing ‘;‘r that body In’the auditorium of 0ad | PETT LHE EE0 O ders not ellows le last night. Six hun-| | are s and past grands |-iLthe union uting one of the| fithe history of the Chamberlain was id Master of |, ndent Order | | session | James unanimous Edmund | ot 0dd Fetiows; at the an | largest mee | fraternity | The | Grana | electea Jotned and rs to serve with | erlain also were | F Deputy * grand | after Tippett; g Winds mpment, the variou elective chairs ne its chief patriarch on January |of this year. He was.admitted tc membership in Canton Washington Patriarchs Militant, in nd went with tha trips to the sessions to Detr nnati in_1923. He b with Ruth Rebek e by transfer In October of lasi He was conduc across th nds of the in Mithr rum at its 8 attsville In_June, s out peisgs vt the hot c e '} VERYBODY loves cold cuts, with rich and piquant mus- tard to make their flavor right. But have you ever tried Gul- den’s to bring out the flavor of hot roast beef? Have you ever tried it on porterhouse steak, fish and chops? If you haven't, you don’t know how good food can be. Every day in the week is mus- tard-day to the man who relishes the te of good food. That man wants his Gulden’s right beside his pepper and salt. Gulden's gives a better taste to all hot meats and cold, to sal- ads, cheeses, sandwiches. Try it on spaghetti and Boston baked beans. nd for our leaflet . and Why es Gulden, Inc., . mm,,;nuh street, New Yor Patriarchs Mili- unanimou B | master, Dr. Henry W warden, Lemuel H Harry L. Andersen; treasurer, William H. McConnell; grand representative for the term of (No. 1, two vears, John H. Wood; representa- | Spring of tive to the Odd Fellows Home As ciation, Willlam J. Rogers and r sentative to the I. O. O. F. board of trus| Grand of Maryla liam A. Jo ikinson, jr. 5 and grand repre ce were introduced to the 1923, and the |n officers and disc ! of legislation and other matters of srtance to the fraternity Mr. Chamberlain was born in Georgetown June 20, 1874 | He was married In 1895 to Bertha | E. Welss of Georgetown. They had | two sons, one of whom is deceased, | the other at present s a member of | the Independent Order of Odd Fel- ] lows Grand Master Chamberlain member of Covenant Lodge, No. 13, which he joined June 4, 1903. He reached the noble grand's chalr in He has devoted a great and time to degree | cars, or 30 terms, he | been financial secretary of his lodge. I In Grand Lodge Since 1906. After becoming a past grand in | July, 1905, he entered the Grand | Lodge at its next session. As an of- | ficer of the Grand Lodge his record is as Grand herald marshal grand | deputy grand master Grand ) r Chamberlain ¥ branch of the « subordinate im; is ai r lows 1924, and g “How s @ P. P. to eat . Entlre Floor-- At Reduced Rental In Modern Build- g, Furnished or Unfurnished, ad- joining cormer 17th and H Apply % « Stone & Fairfax i 1342 New York Ave. Main 2424 TR RN “ There ls a Good Home at 1353 Kennedy St. N.W. For $12,750 CELLARS AND WALLS anterproofed Reinforced Concrete Absolutely Guaranteed Deferred Paymentx If Required Wm. Ficklen & Co., Inc. Bond Bldg.—Main 3934 | 1 | | | SAVE NOW— —for your family’s welfare hereafter! OVER ONE-HALF of your rent in these fashion- ably located new apartment buildings goes to bring YOU the absolute OWNERSHIP of the apart- ment you occupy! The monthly payments are not excessive—S58 to $72, including ianitor services, taxes, maintenance, ctc. Cleveland Park (co-operative) Apts. 3018-28 Porter Street N.W. th Street Beyond Zoo Entrance on Conn. Ave XSS Fou SAMPLE APARTNENT FURNISHED by W. B. Moses & Sons Open, Lighted and Heated Daily till 9:30 P.M. Evenings Cleveland 2376 2 T T e e T T T T T T T T TS T T e T T § 9] i i i H 0! O. J. DeMoll DEMOL The Victrola and Victor Records Emmons S. Smith Piano Co. I2th & G 00000%0“%“0«”’ pee P00 000000000000000000000 0000 —are coming into their own again. Since the Victor Company started their Radio Broadcasting the. public has realized the greatly privilege which is theirs to own a Victrola and hear McCormack, Bori, Alda and others as often as they like. Next Victor Radio Concert Thurs- day, January 29. 4 wonderful treat is in store for the Radio Fans. 00000000000 000v00000400000 e — Or Be Blacklisted the Sovereign t in TR RO RS d i n t t e partment in this city, according to Galen L. Talt, collector. Those being received now are the start of the yearly reports, which will reach their peak by March 15, the final date for payments for the first quarter, Mr. Talt declared. At least 25 per cent of those re- celved show that the taxpayer has failed to take advantage of the 25 per cent rebate allowed for all in- comes under $5,000, the collector said. Instead of accepting such re- turns and forcing the taxpayer to go through a lot of red tape to ob- tain his rebate, Collector Tait has asked permission of Washington to return the statements and have the taxpayers correct making any returns 1925 INCOME TAX REPORTS POURING IN 25 Per Cent of Payers Failed to Take Advantage of Rebate, Says Collector Tait. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, January 22.—Income tax statements at the-rate of several | hundred & day are being received by the Internal Revenue Bureau De- Make the change from coal Nokol this year Investigate Nokol now Automatic Heating Corp. 1719 Conn. Ave. N.W. North 627-628 Over 60 Sold in 90 Days! No Wonder of getting & bright h-w.h., electricity, co- lonlal front porch, spaclous rear porches, French doors, built-in heated garage, all for— $7,550.00 $500 Cash! and the key is yours to go in and out as the proud possessor of a home. Think rooms, Inspect 226 Cromwell Terrace Today Take auto, car or bus to 4th st. n.e., north to Cromwell Terrace and one bioek west to property. Or phoue . 1140 for free muto service. ™HE Joseph Shapiro Co. | | 919 15th St. N.W. Franklin 1140 These People Like BHURTEITH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. a [ & List No. OTHERS TO FOLLOW | HARVEY [ AUBREY CARTER COBB O F. YOUNG Manager, Property Dept.. Shanmon Manager Management W. Lee € % Luchs, Inc CAPT. HERMAN H. United tates Army ASBURY R. Potomac Lit JOHN E. MORRI Air Service, War Department MAJ. JOHN UPHAM United States Army ProHL FRANK STF WARD 9 Company R. J. CROSS of Personnel, WILLIAM R. CADE Attorney. Treasury Department MARY McCANDLESS Interior Decorator HENRY ROBINSON Internal Revenue Bureau MAJ. JOHN B. ROSE HARRY GOODWIN Weatern Electric Comipe E. R. COVELL A, Asst. Eng AT W, ATGUST H. MORAN War Department Will You Price, $8,500 Within Easy Reach Our Easy Terms 'SHANNON - & LUCH e I\C. Peter Grogan & Sons Co. ROGAN’ 817-823 Seventh St. “Homefurnishers Since 1868” Tomorrow’s Specials in Our January Clearance Sale Y (2 .,1,_, l(M (. Ll (Collls N $6.50 Grades $7.50 Grades Card Tables Large size with substantial legs, top covered with imitation $9.00 Grades leather. Special. $14.50 Grades $2-25 BEDROOM SUITE, four pieces of late design in_ beautiful walnut finish. Comprises dresser, chiffonier, semi- slz 00 vanity and bow-end bed. Special at................ 2 e | Four-Poster Beds These beds are in a width of 3 feet and 3 inches only; sub- stantially built with rich ma- hogany finish. e $22.50 . DAVENPORT BEDS, s!ronf!y built in golden oak or imita- tion mahogany. Reduced specially for this clearance 349 75 sale. Buy it on credit.. R WALTONA RUGS All PERFECT Felt-base Rugs, many beauti- $13.95 7T16xD Size.. $7.95 11.95 6x9 S the error before | TALKS ON CONSTITUTION. fimE Dr. Dr. on day_ 1734 N street. Dr, Black's lecture the third of a series given this Win- ter before the study. speak on international relations bde- fore Washington Study Saturday ) morning, at 11:30 o'clock, at the same address. Henry Campbell Black Ad- dresses Washington Study. Henry Campbell Black spoke “Malkers of the Constitution.” to- oefore Washington Study, | Navy Captain Ordered Home. Capt. Edward S. Kellogg of the Navy has been detached from commsnd of .the naval station Tutuila, Samoa, and ordered to this city for board duty Gordon Gordon-Smith will! at the N: Department. 1319-1321 F Street January 22 STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes rapt Genume Reductions Men’s Clothing Not only are the prices most attractive, but -our lines are so complete that you’ll find all the different models in sizes to insure a perfect fitting. These sale prices include everything in stock except dress clothes and “Knit-tex” coats. $40 Overcoats 20 $50 Overcoats 25 $60 Overcoats ‘30 : Our $40 Suits $ Our $50 Suits e Our %60 Suits $ $40 Tuxedo Suits (Coat and Trousers) 32 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. $7.50 Fancy Wool Vests, $4.75 The Latest, Smartest Wool Knickers New styles, just received—solid colors and smart patterns—designed in the 4- plus style, which means additional width and an extra 4 inches in iength. If you're going South you'll want them. For wear on the home links, you'd better buy now and get the best selection. Surely you'll not again be able to buy these regular $10 and $12 values for— $p.75