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Several very attractive apartments ranging in size from two rooms, reception kitchen, bath and bal- , to four rooms, kitchen, ption hall and bath. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. | ARGONNE { 16th & Columbia Road Streets Are Being Cut But NOT the Trees REALTORS 1412 Eye St. Frank. 9503 LLED PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Perfectly ground_glasses 610 Th St. . | “CAVALERRD" CLUE IN GANG MURDER ‘Name Spoken by Dying Tony Genna Guides Chicago Police in Search. —The name “Ca- spoken by the dying Tony and three theorles on the mo- sination gulded y into the latest go gangland. Third member of his family to fall before bullets in six weeks, T vielded to entreaties of rel his death-bed and violated h er's code of silence to gasp the ame. And with t e the police gan gathering sus : The interrogation of seven men last t was based on belief that rebel- among dealers and distril | upheaval in Ch tended victim | scheme had struck him dow: the shooting was another When W. W. CHAMBERS SERVICE Is Recommended You Have Been Guided in the Right Direction. COMPLETE FUNERALS $75.00—$100.00—$125.00 $150.00—$165.00—$200.00 and up. Think of This! Handsome hearse. two limoupines splendid grade casket. embalmink and Other details: use of our funeral parlors and service. FOR ONLY Brown Stone Funeral Home Call Chambers, Columbia 432 1400 Chapin St. N.W. o 14th. Fourteenth St. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, of Dean O'Banion, rival gang leader. In the plea of Sam Genna, Tony's brother, for police protection, inves- tigators saw grounds for belief that the entire Genna clan has been marked for death. “Please,” begged Sam, “don’t send me home. They're after me, too. First it's Angelo. Then it's Mike. Now it's Tony, and next it'll be me.’ ce escort was given Sam, and taken to a secret hiding place. Search was made for Pete Genna, fined several days ago for carrying a pistol. Jim, the sixth brother, is sup- posed to be visiting in Sicily. Similarity in the deaths of Tony Genna and O’Banion also was consid- cred by the police. O’'Banion, using a floral business as a cloak of respect ability, was shot down as he greeted several men of forelgn appearance in his shop. Genna, ostensibly a build- ing contractor, advanced with ex- tended hand to meet two occupants of an automobile, which halted before a grocery in “Little Italy,” where he had been waiting for ‘a half hour. Five bullets were fired into his body. Tossing away pistols, the assailants fled up the street and into a build- ing. A raid on the place later dis- closed a 50-gallon still and 27 barrels of mash. Vito Pallerino, admitted owner of the still, was held. The only way you can hurt some men is by striking them on the pocket - | book. If1 ever wént Camping You can bet your boots I'd take a good flashlight along. I can’t think of anything that would add more to the plea- sure of a camping trip. I'd use it in and around the tent. I'd use it to pick my way through the waods after dark; to investigate night noises; to save many a barked shin in the inky blackness of night in the open. Yes, and I'd take along an extra set of batteries to make sure my flashlight was al- ways on the job. And when 1 say “Hashlight,” or “bat- teries,” I take it for granted you know 1 mean Eveready. “Pledged to Quality” at New York Ave. Goodman & Suss Chothing e Univer- Homes as_pro- ed and_sixty. £ the United west Savings D. C.. with . EOF_witness this Eleventh STEARNS, f th in_the stomach and 1 acidity of stomach. —By Koons €. Tinning, Repairs and Solid. durable worl Call e up kit in good conditon by s paid on' the invest- MB_‘:chl’s Factory _Main 610 E St. N.W. We Produce Results ’ - re most gratifying to buyers HIG DE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, PRINIER, There Are Many Things bout our printing besides The National Capital Press ____1210-1212 D ST. N.W GIVE A THOUGHT f. 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" Be sure to gsk your dealer for the complete new Vocalion list THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER COMPANY New York SOUTH AFRICA REJECTS BILL BANNING ASIATICS Measure Designed to Prevent Their Employment in Mines Is De- feated in Senate. By the Associated Press. CAPE TOWN, South Africa, July 9.—The Hertzog government suffered an uncomfortable. reverse: yesterday when the Senate rejected the mines work bill, legalizing the ban on the employment of Asidtics in certain ca- D. C., THURSDAY, pacities in the mines and thus putting up a definite color bar throughout the Union. Gen. Smuts, former premier of South Africa, who bitterly opposed the bill when it was before the legislative assembly, charged Premier Hertzog with bringing the hatred of the whole of Asia down on the government's head. The bill successfully weathered the storm in the legislative assembly, but the senatorial opposition rejected ft. ‘Women’'s clubs have become nu- merous in Turkey. A few years ago they were unknown. | | | | E =N _ SEE DUNIGAN'S Well Built Homes In Beautiful Columbia Park High Elevation—Wide Streets—Deep Lot sz $6,950 roua $500 CASH Sample House, 5305 5th St. N.\W. (Between Ingraham and Jefferson Sts.) 14th St. Car Line D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. M. 1267 $6,750 = Semi-Detached Brick Homes | ort Stevens Ridoe i The unprecedented rapidity _with Open Till 9 PM. which these attractive mew dwellings — have been sought and bought is pretty good proof of real worth. Especially When 'they offer such modern refine- ments as English front porches, oak floors, porcelain plumbing, enameled woodwork, rear service porches, tcreens throughout, electricity, hot. water heat, cement sidewalks, paved EXHIBIT HOUSE 612 Roxboro Place One square north of Rittenhouse Street between 5th and Tth. WARDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 “We House One-tenth of Washington’s Population.” alleys, etc., ete. FIXTURES IN The New Wonder Homes IN HURIETH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. Effectually carry out the general attractive design of the entire house. The Colonial candle type is used in the lighting, and the Colonial glass knobs for doors. All other hardware conforms. Just another of the scores of unusdal features in these homes of six ample rooms, bath, double rear porches, etc., at the remarkably low price of Our Safe $10,750 THEY ARE OPEN EVERY EVENING To Inspect: Take the Burleith Bus SHANNON - & LUCH Members of Operative Builders' Association of D. C. 713-15 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 Sane Terms o New Bridge to Blair-Takoma N Gives A Direct Connection With 16th Street The Location Nearest to 16th Street N.W. in Which Moderate-Priced Bungalows and . ™ Houses Can Be Bought £ Bungalows, $6,975-$8,250 2-Story Bungalows, $9,450-$9,850 2-Story Houses Up to $11,800 SUBSTANTIAL CONSTRUCTION REASONABLE TERMS TO INSPECT PROPERTIES Drive out 16th Street or Georgia Avenue to District Line, north on Georgia Avenue a short distance to New Bridge on right, over bridge one square to Blair-Takoma. North Washington Realty Co., Inc. Owner—Builder—Agent E. BROOKE LEE P. BLAIR LEE Phones: Columbia 9821, Woodside 200 JULY 9, 1925. Kanake Given Chinese Post. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 9 (P)— Louis T. Kenake of California was ap- pointed today assistant clerk of the United-States Court Yor China. . | installed. Your first payment is but $5. home owners. RUUD 733 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 6985 { CLICQUOT GINGER ALE, case . 50c Deposit on Case and Bottles. CHUM SALMON, can . . . . 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