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THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925. k] BLAIIVI COMMISSION [ sy ke dvers wusine, avs ot arze| INREE GCOVERNORS ™ usky pokeons case|"po psiiting Flews | soem s sesmese Ar band May Die. AL Arethsonsad ol RVt Ritnng Baffles SCan(‘P HARRISONBI n«f Va., June 6 () But They Have Sincerity Actress—Bail Is Set at il —Mrs. W. E. Miller of Chadds Ford, Pa., is dead and he husband is be- That Is Appealing. $50,000, by Court. Sclence again is baffed—this time | lieved to be in & dying condition at a 4 By the Associated Press. by a bull pup, on, whom no kind l:t‘n‘u?‘: ‘41‘14"1(.-\1”\ xlusyumi)‘:r‘:;dq:: Gi ippi i i LOS ANGELES, June 6.—Threemen | of a flea can live. In making this |Gauwerns s - ives Shippin Board 9,- She Declares, Pinchot, Pierce of Oregon| ! G 5.—Th: o . SuaHbIE e lnent ) 6 Sienandony G pping 39, e 00N cre” indicted by ‘the. county grand announcement today the Depart- car in which the Millers were tour- jury yesterday on a conspiracy charge | : r and Fuller of Massachu- Tu connection with an alleged plot to| Ment of Agriculture said experts |ing Virginia was stiuck at a grade Kidnap Mary Plckford, moving picture | Placed fleas on the dog and they |crossing by a train from Hareison- { 000,000 for Ships Sunk ARE MORE EFFICIENT i r actress, and hold her for $200,000 ran.| Would hop right off. The sclentfsts |burg to Washington E . inWorld War. setts-to Act. et RO e iying Eatul out fthieise s & E . They are Charles F. Stevens; Adrian | Cret of the pup’s defensive arma Maj Bastian Ordered Here Many Fnendshlps Begun J. Wood and Claude A. Holcomb, ar- | ment. 1 2 The German-American Mixed Claims The Governors of Pennsylvania. |rested several days ago after police| The department uses dogs to fat Maj. Joseph i, Bastion. Armuy Medi vesterday announced | JWhen.Red Cross Was Oregon and Massachysetts telegraphed | said they had overheard the trio dis.| ten fleas, and the latter, on reach. |cal Corps, has been transferred from §19.1 1902 to Ameri- the War Department yesterday that|cussing plans to kidnap and hold the| iD a buxom state, are employed | the militia bureau, War Departmen: including one to the i i they would take steps to carry out|actress for ransom. to_test germicide: to the office of the surgeon general, Shipping Board and . in Rumania. in thelr respective States observance| Douglas Fairbanks, husband of the e S A this city. ¥ Corporation for of the ld;ter;:e “_fl Jal.v 4 in m»lor'!m- actress, appeared before the grand| To relieve the unemployment situa- S L vith the War Department. : . e B = A e tion wit D jury. The men were jalled in the ab-|tion in Spain the government has| A large area of land in Poland is t o the SI g rd 1 Lo e ShipNIne Joo it |articles by Queen Marie of Rumania i nately written_ezclusively for The Star and out to owners of ships Which | the North American Newspaper Ali- war wh ance. She gives in a frank and inti- jov. Pinchot of Pennsylvania said:|gence of $50,000 bail each. authorized extensive public works. |be divided among peasant farmers. Svery-effort will be made in Penn- sylvania to make the second Defense day celebration as successful as the eratir also included pay- |77CC J first. Have instructed Adjt. Gen. : S eniat v her philosophy of life, love D i G ment for four Dutch vessels reQuist | g ‘work. The series marks the first l;‘e‘::; to take up question with Gen e reh 1018, for commercial |fime that a reigning member of royaity Gov. Plerce of Oregon telegraphed T boums, o or vessels owned and | has writtew under his or her own sig- ““As Governor of the State of Oregon, operated in rolal trade during | meture for ¢ mewspapgr I will do everything possible to sup- \ the war Board. port and co-operate with the Govern- BYIQUELN MEHINOR SCaNANTAS ment in carrying out defense test ans to be outlined by Gen. Mencher - July 4, an A. MacDo “uller of M: iov. Fuller wishes me to acknowl- edge receipt of your telegram of May 29 and to inform you that he has directed the adjutant general to take the ary steps for the proper observance of Defense day in Massa- chusetts.” Awards Include Interest. award be . 1 AMERICANS 1 HAVE MET. ember to ap-| I have met many and I like them. There is a sincerity about them |which fits in with my own. Some- Otto Carl Feld- | times they astound me. As I have €938 to the F.|sald before, occasionally they upset ew York; $430,- {my old European ideas about things. Smmercial To-|They are always in such a hurry, of New York; [always expect everything—never mat- Co. of Detroit: | ter what it is—can be done immedi- | ately, if not before. Americans are certainly more effi- cient than we are. They do not waste time dreaming or remembering. They e doing all the time, organizing, 12148 | planning, advising, helping. awards_also 1s to have a new $17.500,000 ok D | T hanie Beexr ey BNl neibed by 1321 lrvmg Street N.W. O o nercial | Americans. It began with the war b Sew York. | when the American Red Cross came to our a; ance. We needed help badly. We were in terrible trouble and the RGENTINE PENSION ACT |American efficiency was like a tidy room amid chaos. : But I ving to ta YO KNOCKED OUT INICOURIT o ohe o s e o telic abou: Undeniably !he Best Value In Columbia Heights For vour convenience it will be open and lighted every night this week until 9 P.M *s i £ do not belong to those who have for s LOW PRICE—EASY TERMS " = 2 gotten. shall never forget it; we ] M/ 2 Troub! Liw TsEilled by Rul- | Eoei. (T shall mey N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. ing That Assessment Can- I knew very nearly every member tical, backward, | our peace, our candles rather than too 1418 Eye Street N.W. of the Red Cross in Rumania, per- | Countries—our unprs not Be Enforced. ®|sonally, beginning with Col. Henry |but picturesque old . Anderson, the chief, who became a | American dream: great friend of mine and who has, I [full of tremendously g am glad to say, remained one. A |Shadowy corners, nothing left to the kinder, dearer friend no one could |imagination, no dusk, no sunrise or magine. sunset, just always broad, dazzling I always found the time and means | noon - g to go personally to inspect the differ-| ~Yet I have been able to talk to g ent corners, never matter how far or | Americans about every sort of thing, | 58 difficult to Teach, where these admi. | €ven abstract things—religion, poetry, | &8 ity to|rable workers were doing wonders, |art and those new doctrines which t on|Those were red-letter days for all|have sprung up lately and are vastly > to]of us. interesting the world at large. Phones Main 5904-5. ountries. Columbia Park On 14th St. Car Line The New Wonder Home Prices, $6,950 by~ in ’ BHURIETH High Elevation—Wide Streets—Deep Lots At 36th and R Sts. N.-W. At $10,750 Learns U. S. Geography. Contrast With Europeans. It used to be my joy i My American friends have been of | e hane o oD h‘:g‘:g,',:‘f from | a1 classes from the millionaire who of America. was his home. ‘and I |had so much money he didn't know “ = wssure vou T learned a lot of geogra. | What to do with it to the little hard- ladelphia or Balti- | phy that way. Always, never matter | WOrking = schoolmistress toiling for £"ANDSTOR- | how hard the work, how dark the days | her daily bread. I felt the same inter- we were facing, we would chat aid |est. the same readiness to talk with laugho_yes. we always managed. to |them, answer their questions—and | laugh, and laughter is the mos# hy-|ask my own. | gienic thing on earth. We were tre.| ARain and again I have been urged mendously interested in each other— | to come to America to see you in your quite simply, ke children almost, |oWn homes, at your work, amid your never suspicious of each other; just |OWn surroundings. But so many invi- ED: BEST T DELLA M hot_daily 3 Inspect Tonight : YOU HAVE ANY old friends straight off. tations have I received that I cannot agiess syst m‘[l Seuit. Dr. T MAHONEY, | ©1, friends stralght the things T like | decide which call to answer. My = 5309 5th St. N.W. = best about Americans; there is no |Queen’s education has taught me to | == ~ (Between Ingraham and Jefferson Sts.) shilly-shallying. One can get straight t try and make everybody happy, to 1 D the point, “get therer o hamdohone | disappoint no one, to give pleasure Open Till 9 P.M. and then’ straight off to the subject | 4]l aroynd, leaving no one out in the that interests. No mere phrases, no |C0ld. Yet one cannot be in twenty | I will say that Americans have for | Americans are gloriously generous, us a disconcerting way of wanting to | I like that about them. Yet they don't 1319 N.Y.: Ave M. 1267 be efficient, al and businesslike | 1Ike to waste their money and are 7 about everything. We like to leaye |Much more ready to help the man-who just a little mystery, a little space for | helps himself than any other. That is reams, imagination. The American |Pecause they carry their spirit of effl- § nation is immediately tapped oft | Ci€ncy wherever they go doing things. into hot-or-cold, pounds-shillings-pence, | _ Sometimes we are & little surprised take-or-leave. I am too old a Euro. |8t the way you talk of money. It he | pean to ee things so positively as all | OMeS Into every conversation. 1t is Uity | that, which perhaps gives us a little | the basis of all things. Money plays by mutnal consent: said | touch of poetry in which America is |2 Part with us just as it does with tinue in the painting and | wanting and which so many Ameri. | YOU, Yet rather differently. You feel cans come over to find in our good old | that you can buy anything. We do not. We gre accustomed to know we annot always have all we want. For DECISION IN PENN MEX generations we have been used to building little by little, things that ¢. FLEMING. and “Cashier. under Solitude—am; Society HAT country quiet nnalumzhle town is plenteously found by purchaser of house or bnnga ow in La¢lond Is a Marvel of New Designing and of the company, irsday June Ve E d and especially things B : 24| FUEL ROYALTY IN DOUBT |5 do. a0 o H that were to be beautiful. “re love el . | CHEVY CHASE, MD. Unprecedented Value 458 $ToR CO. 57 | Conflicting Statements as to Mexi- | Patina and have a legend attached Yet congenial neighbors of social refinement give oppor- - = to them—a story, a tradition. Some- f dfell hi d ed s, id P PHOL- | can Tribunal’s Ruling, Both Sides | imes we are dreamers and we even U cAmRIY (SO0 O oW SN[ ey eC MIb, Vo find it possible to look on. gas, electricity, water and sewerage confer city comforts. Bfo‘:or:trovelr:ypclaiming Success. lm\“o':x dg'or‘ljolml;):lit Sg.lm‘x(;guni:gi ;:\E\l A Leland Ho_me Besxdes S1X blg sane]y planned rooms and bat}l- .THE v the Associated Press. e v 7. . e o fii&‘;:c::nz::: ":&;;;L"m:z;:’;;az"s. Warren-built §8,975 BEST OF THE HOME IDEAS WHICH MAKE OUR on large lot A first payment of 10% and a moderate monthly payment give you ownership! Out Conn. Ave. to Bradley Lane, left to Rock- ville Pike—right on the pike—there’s Leland. M&RB 925 Fif!eemh Stree! Phone Main 9770 Leland Phone Cleve. 3860 ing statements regarding the Mexican Supreme Court’s ruling in the Penn‘ Mex Fuel Co. royalty case have been issued by the litigants, both sides claiming success. 1925, Counsel for Nunez Ochoa, the plain- dénce —pre- | tiff, says the declsion forcing the 2 *;1. "°8,hade | Penn Mex to put up six million pesos in the city of Wash. | bond means uitimate victory for his { Columbia, has com- | client, while the company's at- ne oL, e Statutes | torney says the case has not yet been | be uthor- | decided, the Supreme Court ruling Banking: | being only one of many incidents in hereby ot | the legal fight. B HOMES SO SUCCESSFUL HAVE BEEN EMBODIED IN THIS MODERATE PRICED BUT HIGHLY RE. Oak floors t}lmughout: black-tiled Iabor-saving bathroom floors: built-in tubs with showers; auto- ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Several very _attractive apartments ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to four rooms, kitchen reception hall and bath. /////7/// 727727 Z 777 7 2, matié airspace ventilators ; big closets with ball-bear- ing garment ]-langers: the new General Electric Co. wiring system and fixtures; cemented linoleum-cov- 77 o A Mexico City dispatch yesterday ot Banking aa e |reported that judgment had been re- I1y-one hundred and sixiy | turned against the Penn Mex Fuel ed’ Statutes of the United | Co. in the suit brought by Ochoa, who Vorthwest Savings | demanded payment of royalties and D G- with 3| rescinding of the lease on the com- and nnnu('a‘r]\‘:h Jocated | pany's Alamo camp. rict of Columbia. "WHEREGF. itness sl o Wi sRieSE | COOLIDGE SYMPATHIZES. PAINTING AND | President Mourns Death of Widow §'st. n.w. Poto- i sio __ 368" of Booker T. Washington. FBY GIVEN THAT A SPE- g of the shareholders of the | TUSKEGEE, Ala., June 6 (P).—A o one B QD23 “er"§i90 | telegram from President Coolfdge ex- held on June at 4:30 s ck pam.. at the main office of 'the Rigg | Pressing sympathy at the death of \ tional Bank. 1503 Penneylvania ave. n.w.. | Margaret J. Washington, widow of Faibinston: D. C.. for the purposs of YoUnE | Beoker T. Washington, negro edu- on o resolution ratifying and confirming the 3 2 % 'the board of directors of the North- | cator, was recelved ' here yesterday sional " Bankc in entering into “an |among a host of other such messages. Wtional Bank of Washington. D, | She died late yesterday after a Taing for a_consolidation of _thess | month’s iliness. fociations under the charter and title | President Coolidge's telegram said: € B auopal phank of, Washing. | 1 have just learned of the death of Mrs. Booker T. Washington, and want ered kitchens: open fireplaces with new design man- Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road tels: sofid-top gas ranges; cold-swrage pantri:s: dou- ble back porches; automatic gas water heaters; new % “So mueh to win, so much to lose, No marvel that I fear to choose!” 5 —Landon. SRS Aero radiation—less space, more heat; etc., etc. 7007 2 HOOSING a home for one’s family is such a far-reaching effort of so much responsibility that we don’t urge any one to make choice im- petuously. Earnestly, ‘though, we do ask home seekers to look carefully at these Warren-built 6-Room Brick Homes Choice of Stone or Colbnial Brick Fronts - WHERE HAS WASHINGTON EVER SEEN THE EQUAL? A Mllliofi: })ollar E;‘a'jfnm%:fi??;:]&"ghfl?lfige”& : 3 Bear in mind also that this home is up in Northwest Printing Plant Funeral services will be held Tues- Marvel Seventh and Hamlin Sts. N.E Washington, where values are increasing tre- ve ur next order if you want - rfl(;-‘l“ K’u‘:“}: Drinting. oy 0% | day afternoon, the body lying in state h h , The Oaks, in th - The Natipnal Capital Press|f."" ™00 T = K& T il 5o 1210-1212 D ST. N.W. At this charming six-room and bath apartment home S\ SN : mendously, and this protects you. g =" \\m\mé $67.50 Monthly = inting-] one square Northwest of e i : ooy iy i S e el CAN BE BOUGHT ON OUR SAFE-AND-SANE TERMS Buildings, Apartment Houses Tosidential < disteict Tovere Don't_wait until bad weather, have it re- Price Only $7,975 B looking _Rock _ Creek. fi'RONCL AD ; toofine 1121 £t n.w. Hz‘;’; cn::hv‘é ::P:{J_‘" Chniyou helions it ric 0 Cash DON’T PUT OFF! by ATRE e : . TO INSPECT: ing. We guarantee satisfaction. Small Payment and Their quaint gray brick pomh fronts, big sunny rooms, HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED Cools B $74 a Month iled bath, abil A oolhn reezes t ath, bujit-in kitchen cabinets and refrigerators, hard- . 3 s BYKON S. ADAMS, fiiyiee R i % Park You! canlowntaidelipds wood floors throughout, hot-water heat and built-in garage— Take the New Washington Electric R. R. “Burleith” Bus , ™ suzenc wovio s || From Rock Creek Pari | T ot o rasirof these features will make you choose one. R NW More of a Pleasure Are Ever Present living room, two bed- Trolley via N. Capitol St. and Michigan to 35th and Sts. W. e R s S e Y 3 L IN Eenme o a Foreh Ave. to Monroe St. and 7th, then, thres Walk half a blotk west to sample home. Sresscs. box eprings and pillows renovated ‘and kept RIGHT Bedell Mifg. Co., 610 E St. N.W. Main 3621. TINNING ~—ROOFING, GUTTERING SPOUTING. 12 MONTHS TO PAY Don't wait. Work guaranteed. §. ROSE dining alcove, kitchen' S be e upkeep? TO VISIT TELEPHONI squares south on Tth to these homes. - OVER 200 HOMES ALREADY SOLD. SHANNON: & LUCHY Sekce Your ame S’ts AUNNINNIINSSSANNINSINANAN =T 4 g .5 . & sl i i 925 Fifteenth Street Evening Phones PACLETING Ro W ] Ph Main 977 Ci E 2 ROOFING—By Koons o &}fi)g:l] . | 925 15th St Main 9770 one Main 9770 ol. 5335 and Clev. 149 *‘E‘T"'“" Roofs -\Iv‘,'l;“l‘ximflfi":'r,',k"i,f, edges iddleton, Inc. |||Swy Evenings, Cleve. 2839.]. Membor of tho Operative Bollders’ Association of the District of Columbla practical roofers. Cail us up! REALTORS KOQNS Roofing 119 3rd St. S. W. 1412 Eye St. 'Company, Phone, Main 933 713-15 14th St. NNW Main 2345 = .

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