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B A O S TR R NS I CRNRRN TLSTRRRAN Y G RN IR AR SRR TR NN THE EVENING TAR, WASHINGTON., D, C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 The Ice Man David Grayson, American Magazine, has this| to say the ice man: “A truly public benefactor, a ma- gician changing about the sea- | sons. He then goes on to tell of | | “babies saved, of fewer 1’“'{‘ | tients in hospitals who toss| { less painfully and of life alto- | | guhu made more agreeable | to millic human beings ! because ice man’s com- ing in the| of the American lce appreciates My. Graysow's tribute and cives all praise to thé men on the wagons. American ICE Company | LAT TIRE? | EWAEN 500 LEETH BROTHERS ERAARARAARAERAANRANNNRNNSY; | FOR SALE Downtown Apartment House 21 APARTMENTS 110 Rooms AMonthly Rental, 81,495 {verage $13.60 per room PRICED AT SEVEN TIMES THE RENTAL Only $15,000 Cash Balance to Be Taken Back on Convenient Terms Business Properties Department Hedges & Middleton Inc. Realtors | | Ir I ‘ i 1412 Eye St Frank. 9503 ‘ AS\\\‘\\‘\&A\\\\\\\\_\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\X T'he Natural | Scenic Beauty" e —is apparent at the earliest approach t]zru Rac‘k Creek Park | Your Home Site NOW Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1412 Eve St N.W. Franklin 9303 \—e—————————— SPECIAL NOTICES. S\']m‘r VE 3 | mation desired | AMUNDSEN NARROWLY WOE e May 11. 1925 w BACK A LOAD OF M 1’ Spring Conne.” or "Fio TRANSFER & STORAGE €0., Immediate servi et's get together, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED EIGH GRADE. 2 A 5, PRINTES BYRON S. ADAMS, P “ml“ ROOFING—BY Koons Ro . Bepirs ana Work w st Main ‘944 BIG DIVIDENDS— . | salisfaction follow » use of our printing. The Nalxonal Capxtal Press| DON'T PUT IT OFF1 c s NOW to make vour root leakproo! ain 14 TIRONCLAD ) “Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness” Why wear Dismond Rings bedimmed “.U\ grit and dirt? Use Jem Kleno: large bote JFARRIS & €O nd D S 3 Corner Nw. anu SPOST] (vv urnfn BETTER "4GO0oD NIGHT.” B the miaitiers, box epring and pllows o one MATY BEDELL MFG. co. CO0LIDGE TO STOP | paper | to be allowed to s { national | peared and_ it | our Good Printing Is OurrHobbr};"‘ TAKING OF NOTES Rules That Newspaper Men Must Not Make Exact Copies of Talks. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. MPSCOTT, Ma: 1t Coolldge has promulgated a rule with respect to conferences With the press which appice here;as well as in future relatfons with the newspaper men in Washington. It is | that no stenographic notes of what he says shall be taken by the scribes. | There has always been a rule that the President shall not be quoted, but the information which he gives out can be used if attributed to a White House spokesman. Most of the news. men are not stenographers themselves, and they take notes In| long hand. Some of them who hap pen to know shorthand have enjoyed an advantage over those who do not This was offset until recently, how ever, by the willingness of the White House to let the newspaper men gee the officfal stenographer’'s version of the conference. The custom had prevailed throu out the Wilson, Harding and Coolic fons and was not ct ew weeks wero fasued that t e rapher's notes themselves of what M Cooltd the newspaper ine copies made for This has been ordered discontinued and it any otes at all are to be taken they m be tn longhand. had stenog Statements Not Prepared. AMr. Coolidge’s view is that he does not glve much thought frequently to \\hul he and that he like ivings made de the White Ho; if #he transcript is 1o be c would want to take more pare his utteranc k n, on the other taken it for granted that the infc ven out s only i ance and not quotation: data can be published provi Coolldge is not given as authority for it The difficulty because lated he | time to pre. e newspaper nd, have v has been tha sometim { that it is not alw crowd of reporte ring or to set it down s stand be the most and as they some and Yet important problems has not - the Hope for l’n-pzrml Answers. What some newspaper men, have hoped f throu the e out when the of course er the i orters | that it | | question: ready to gi assemble, assum s desired to ans ed. equently the President h; But ide on to on. that he does de answer White Hor mple the, been to be reported | (Copyright, 1925.) MISSES DEATH WITH | GOAL NEAR AT HAND; (Continued from ¥ we sun com te actly the Flew Through Fog. Then ]{lhm » arpet beneath our hu then came a moment followed by abrupt resumpt thicker clarity, of f s we from | time to time, so rough and solid that a landing meant certain destr was unwise to cended and tlew the times only a couple of vards above it, picking a path through the little clear space be- tween ice and fog. But soon the mist became so thick that it clu in a solid mass to the surface, and we were I weed to climb Then there s A long time momentary clearing and we sighted Spitzbel Dietrichson 1 Island group off 2 tip. of Nottheastland, for which had originally set our course. Soon we left the ice behind and sy ver open wa [ north of Sy 2 * nose wi | pointing straiht for Novth Cape. The wind grew heavier and the waves | were running high beneath us. We ! thought we had safely reached our | destination, but we were mistaken. we Airleron Gives Way. about half an hour an airleron ing badly. Now it sud- and forced an instan- ne on the water. \\0 \\ore still 25 miles from land. | The pilot now used the machine as a boat, guiding it jerkily over the waves to the shore of North Cape. Suddenly in the distance we saw a ship. It was a sealer scouring the waters for a wounded walrus. We pushed our crippled airplane over to | where the ship lay, and went aboard with an overwhelming feeling of in- expressible gladness and gratitude in our hearts. If that airleron had given way an hour sooner we should have crashed into the ice hummocks and doubtless all dled within a_hundred miles of | Spitzbergen. But destiny fashioned it otherwise. (Copyright, 1028, in U, S, Canada. South Amorican America nd Japan orthy A e Aliange: 1 Entland by Cantes] t by Tl Varlag: i For | had been wor Newa: {n Germany France by Petit Parisienne riere delfa Sera; tries Dy the Norweglan Aero Club. rights reserved. —_— ('uhae population increased 125,000 w 1 the last year. in Italy by Cor- in all Scandinavian coun. Al | arenc [mrnl | proportions | copies -|avid readers of magazines, good and | NATION JOINS IN WAR | ON SMUT MAGAZINES; | INDECENCY IS RAMPANTI Vd from First Page) | (Contin ;(Gontd ifzom Flost o] ed with smut by ing stream of and dirty fiction maga- | | with the last first, white| bout which on face, th in the matter o ave taken the nch. It used ris held the palm for Americans in the | tomed to | tion should | h is that sale of such filth, |Strength of the most harmful stream | § > ossentlally en used t periodicals hem around old ch pub- to art And not . both matter. produced a (-h<c1 ne the French »w been translated into pear on the news- ¢ with the originals. In mall towns they are seen in the . they make an im- n you stop to utinize and check up there presented more reason for ap- prehensi the future than any other single symptom in America to- Flood Came Gradually. thing sudden about s prolific pornographic flood. It is gradual growth covering a period of ’rll five years. Some of the less | wd are older than that. It is, how- in the last 24 months that the read had occurred, and, while stence of this thing has been noted, I am certain the mul- | the periodic which nd with a surpassing vul- ppetite has the most sensat in the publishing business in vears and is nationally significant in 80 many ways that it ought to be generally noted and understood. The place to fully appreciate its is in the smaller cities | and towns with populations ranging from 20,000 up to 100,000—towns, for instance, like rmont, W. Va. where one ler 'sells’ 2,200 of v issue of a single monthly; or like Steubenville, Ohio, where out of 110 periodicals on sale in a single store, 60 were either out and out of a prurient nature or bor- dered on the libidinous line. For rea- sons not possible to go into here, peo- ple in the smaller towns are more bad, than in the larger cities.. 18 New Ones in 3 Months, “If you want to know whether these things are widely read, all you have to do is check up with any intelligent newsdealer in any city, big or little, in any part of the country. The candid ones will not hesitate to tell you not only that the demand for this literature is enormous, but that there is no such thing as over-satis- tying it. “The publication of these perfodicals ought to render reflective any student | of public affairs. It ought to sug- gest to those who think ahead and clearly that here is a greater menace These Are Most Unusual Homes Wo_are just completing In Cleveland Park Idaho Ave. and Porter St. TUnueual in deslgn, unusual in plan and finigh They arb ful of featirss that will appeul—und add” much to comfort and liveablenogs. six and elght rooms, one and two jonome with extra Invatory on Sample Hnuum:f:l Porter Street $15,250 to $17 500 n for tnepection attern, fr R gl M e X3 W.C. & A. N. Miller 1119 17th 6t. Phone Main 1700 “WADDYA READ?” (From the Independent.) to the future than any something red. It these locate then section,, they a corner of the , and no e((—p ye government h checking th distribut “One of the worst conceivably he is that its people literature. 3 0, this phenome: ssible truth ountry. situation p Tuch more t as to causes, has been the depth possibilitie: written 1 i indicate and however, to flowing in America toda FOR CROSS- TOWN BUS. W. R. & E. Granted Permit for| Northeast-Southeast Line. Application of the Washington R: way and E to extend crosstown bu the growing bounded by Bl g TO Olivet road, Florida avenue dad avenue was approved vesterday | afternoon by the Public Utilities Com- | mission. The present terminus at 15th and H streets northeast will be abolished and the route will continue northwesterly along Florida avenue to Montello ave. nue, and then north to Mount Olivet road and return. Col. Smyser on Detail. Lieut. Col. Rudolph E. Smyser, Quartermaster Corps, has been re-| lieved from duty in the office of the quartermaster general, War Depart- ment, and detailed as quartermaster of Fitzsimons General Hospital, Den ver, Colo. - Ordered Here for Duty. Maj. Hubert R. Harmon, Army Air Service, at McCook fleld, Dayton, Ohio, has been ordered to this city for duty in the office of chief of Air Service. War Department. to Fortune know it. This is best done in At 36th and bath (shower included) feature, purchasable on INSPECT 718 141h St. N.W, to Force Door Justified, Judge Declared. iated Press quitted of th Martin in repe yurt held testified that n who came to t and attempted to break ront door. i afterward at his would where his ave crops free of « that he had been killing to quit his * ed to finish workin ned befc way of dc ay be folded and car- | 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. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Step by step, month by month, paying like rent, but saving and realizing all the while that a Fully Paid-for Home will be yours before you DUrRIETH R Sts. N.W, Here is a big six-room home with ultra-modern large double rear porches, com- pletely equipped kltcfien, and every other desired Our Safe and Sane Terms —at & price the man of moderate means {a able ta pay, $10, Cholce of Stone or Colonlal Brick Fronts 750 TODAY! Open Every Evening C Members of the Operative-Bullders! Aseciation ef fhe D, O, Main 2343 the ‘killing | he fired is home down robed | Jackson stated | SAYS WOMEN PURE DESPITE WILD LIFE Judge Holds Cooktalls and Breakfasts In'Negligee Not Divorce Grounds. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 24.- standing kissing and cocktall young women Are just o pure now adays as they were years o opinfon of John W. Ford, of the State Supreme Court backer of the Clean Books l. which has been active in legislation for suppression of ealacious | lterature. He expressed his views in yesterday in ruling that testimon o wife's breakfasts in neglig another man and occasional and cocktail parties were themselves sufficlent evidence fdelity. The dictum was given sensational trial of the sult of T H. Symington, wenlthy railroad equip ment manufacturer, for a divorce Justice Ford eald that many of things women did nowadays w construed. not Jmas Daughter Is Example “Why even y daughte te of cocktafl parties,” he added ing out a chic young woman, served: “There she fs. ask her.” His daughter is Mrs. Walt .\‘[»m' ators in t cour d on in an Kissing!” exclaimed Ju “Kissing—I was going to s cuous kissing s these days. Yes, another man's w dence. Years ago if were seen in the pl things they are today been ostrecized. But now he She'll tell you that Charge Co-respondent Lied W. Ct 1 two co- Talbot nbe and one on | of | It’s Easy to Get Help —if you will use Star Classified Ads. Whether it’s technical, clerical or domestic help that you want, you'll get response from all available who are competent to fill the position you have to offer — for everybody seeking work knows The Star Classified Sec- tion gives information of the most desirable openings. Fact prints fied Ads than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Offic LOVEPOTION'GIVEN TOWOMAN FATAL ’Young Man, Who Admits Put- ting Drug In Drink, Is Ac- oused of Murder. Cthel Wheoler from in yvears gone by as o “love potion legitimate uses. 5 Wheeler, fur York department st hospital at Englewood, N. u has whi, dhouse at Coyvtesville Sat. uggist er's drink, collapsed quickly from u the roadhouse he told police. friend 1n | f S é 0 12th St. N.W. SureRelief R |ND|GEST|ON 6 BELL-ANS { 3 — [Hot water } Sure Relief 1 | 25¢ snd 75¢ Packages Everywhers THE N F7X\ i $49.50 Now—Only 1J. C. HARDING & CO INC. 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WARDMAN Street 1130 K Main 3830 “The Whole Town’s Talking” 100 HOMES SOLD IN 90 DAYS 200 MORE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Northwest, Northeast, Southeast, Chevy Chase CAFRITZ LIFETIME HOMES ARE THE BEST INVESTMENT [ CAF RITZ CONSTRUCTION OWNERS AND BUILDERS OF (‘O\I\H NITIES 14th & K SIS Suites containing over FOR RENT 1108 SIXTEENTH STREET HIGH-CLASS OFFICES Now is your opportunity to secure desirable office rooms, single or en suite, in a modern, well appointed elevator building, where the location of your office will advertise your business. of existing lease, with tenant who desires to surrender same, reduced rates will be considered for Jily and August. . FIRST FLOOR (15% Ft. x 56 Ft.) Suitable for Branch Bank, Real Estate Office, Insurance Busi- ness, Druggist, Optician or kindred lines. pancy, $200.00 per month. ENTIRE FLOORS 2,700 sq. ft. of floor space at less than $1.50 per foot, Service will include heat, light, water, ties, elevator, janitor, hall man, etc. Possession when desired. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Attractively MRS RS Because Now ready for occu- toilet facili- decorated.

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