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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 1925 L8 Tl 202 LAWYERS PASS BAREXAMINATIONS Successful Candidates Out of & 475 to Be Admitted With- | in a Month. ‘ twos ad- > added to the within " Paul Ear aminit that Passe wyers' ex announced today had bar examinations held on number students candidates ambi ho sought ice here. to be | those who passed the Adams. Eug rd_ Alle ank W ene 2. Ange vine, Hartf Edner Clyde Algire, Craig S William J Byrne, ch, Jennie O.| Delano Boynton, R 3. Bel Dwyer . Clifford Myron Flaherty Fried m John Ca iwood H e, Johr Minnie arold H Paul Jessup, | Keith Samuel Kap rman, Edward v wood Kuehn, Hubert Graham King, William Kanof, Joseph M. Kaufman Stanley Kiner, William J William LaVel Marcinski t H Mora an’ Moran , Oliver C nothy ¢ Ken ldwe n, Charles L. McGee, Daniel nmett McKenzie McKeown, Robert . McRae, Ar Edwin Mark cholas, Joseph | Ottenberg, John A. Overholt, S william | BELGIAN DEBT PLAN | Richard | Notes, W.' 3. Nunnaiy, sr.; Melvin 1J. O'Keefe, Arthur J lln»lm Robert | \\u “harles E. | :c.xc- ck L. ., Felix C. Charles on, Peckham, Rittenhou: d_8. Riz Gerald C. Rossman, F : John H. Rick, Dor Richardson, John B. Roddy, Shelby S. Rober stacy Mark Reed, Roscoe W. Ros | Philip Rosenfeld, Homer R. Raffen: i perger, Dani Rush, Charles Shepard, Walter Se 1 Alexander joseph | anker, John derick I\un.m . John C. Stirrat Strole, Rollin Howard ' i A. Thompson, Alexander P. Ture; John R. Thim, Arthur Campbell ner, Samuel H. Taylor, Millard \West, Joseph Vincent Walsh, Grady Warburton. Paul E 1d, Terber Webl . and Isab ites | - | Officers Tear Down 200 Signs. to The Sta Va August 14, 3 ,led by Sheriff Fields and armed with all of the necessa implements of a wrecking crew, yes- terday ‘made n trip from Rosslyn to Falls Church and removed from the lL.ee highway all a ing signs t had been erected ereon without proper authority. The officers es: timate that 200 signs were felled. Spectal Dispatch ry (Viscountess Las: received the honorary de - of Laws from Leeds |Mellon and Smoot unn at Brussels by the cabinet there. Belgium's debt of $480,000,000 is rela- | | tively small, but the effect upon the | | other debtors who owe America murh ilarger sums expected to be vita | Belgium cannot get further credits n\ \ | the Unitea she settles | hn debt. ’\rlll(‘lnt‘lll dn-i is g for leniency ‘ The World War Debt Fund- s dependent on Con ation,of any plan pro- ations will not be de. ome kind of a settlement is P! pect, so the President can ask Coolidge’s Approval of Low- |Auumes~1un‘xl “pproval In December. I Other Debtors Pressed. est Terms Possible. | simiarly the American commission | is urging France and Italy to come to an agreement before Congress meets in December. If leniency is granted one it will have to be extended to other. Belgium's plight is one that —President Coolidge will assume per- | “(“I‘,‘, drawn (:m) lm“‘kylll): al resp ility zattle e Un es, and her remarkabl sonal responsib H‘u\ for the settlement | spirit ‘in reconstruction has elicited of the outstanding war debt of Be { the admiration of the American Gov- gium. He alone can say to Congri | ernment, so much so ¢hat it has been his is the best arrangement that | constantly referred to in the informal n be made and 1 recommend its |conversations with Belgium as a good adoption.” And the journey of Secre- | reason why nothing that savors of re v Mellon and Senator Smoot, two | pudiation ‘should be a of the principal me m’s financial re Debt Func Plymouth to conf UP T0 PRESIDENT mp: *Comminsic gress for d. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. SWAMPSCOTT, Ma August 14 um will st than “ommission, to ith the President Ixecutive approval educible minimum in_terms. The principal poi - mitted to the Be Washington and 0 We Pay You on your | be given | was Great Britain and ther L suspension of interest charges for eriod not vet determined. But the \vll|u||n] will have to be paid in full. When once this is accepted by Bel- N Hocuses For Rent « Furnished and Unfurnished Story & Co. 812 17th St. Franklin 4100 DAILY BALANCES 2% 3% 4% The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.-W. Interest on checking accounts on daily balances— com- pounded monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- O THIEVES STEAL GUARANTEED WATCHES Guarantee Still Holds, Kay Store Informs Visitors of the Night. heavy crowbar, re end of which 1 wrapped to deaden the sound ief or thieves early today play windc elry Store north several hundred watch rding to le to police of the ct. Some of the seen better days, them were ment of the Kay seems to have y around had be Sixth prec tches h most of ma Jewelry taken the window n in big black to the thief very Iilinois absolutely any of unsatis- e it with ned Kay appeared this letters: *“Noti or thieves Sterling a new movement Jewelry Company.” The - ager of the store said this was the irantee that went with this make of watch. d off by the included two o traded in by new Illinois at the Kay Jewelry Store, and a score or more of brand-new watches placed in the window for display pi Because of th Watches watches in the window, of the cans evi receptacles. occasioned considerable com- motion in Seventh street about 4 o'clock this morning, as the bury alarm went off, the manager was summoned to the store and police from the Sixth precinct rushed to the scene, but the thieves made From The Times, July 29 their escape in an automobile. Crystals for 15¢ “ qlinos /... Sterling However— In spite of the “haul” we still have plenty of 1llinois-Sterlings Walthams Elgins Howards Hamiltons ~—which we s cash prices—with no extra charge for liberal credit Unconditionally guaran- teed. We will allow you at least $5 On Your Old One —when traded in for a new, accurate time-piece. This holds good on ladies’ watches as well standard = OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY SATURDAY .:. ONLY Three specials that will make it worth while for ores of men to get here before 2 P.M.—closing time 20c¢ IDE COLLARS To Close Out 6 « 50¢ Every Starched IDE Collar in the house All Sizes— All Styles— No Exceptions l $60—8$55—%$50 $45 and $40 Kuppenheimer and Grosner SUITS $19.95 A special group in sizes 34, 35 and 36 only to close out. P R B Kuppenheimer and Grosner Summer SUITS A Special Group Sizes 34, 35, 36 Tropical Worsteds, English Flannels, Mohairs e |325 F STREET House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Greater Beauty - Finer Pe;formancc Lower Price, —in the latest Oldsmobile which incorporates new developments in engineering and design. See | ernment thinks it vital th; will be | gium, the American Government can |probable capacity of each country to approach the other debtors for sel g g the o . Stianent RIGUE B eanie lnes Mr. Coolidge has played a controlling Coolidge Is Satisfled. | part in the negotiations, insisting that President Coolidge has become con- | 2 | vinced that the attitude adopted by |there be no undue delay, that the] as much Secretary Mellon and the other mem. | foreign governments know bers of the commission is one which | today as they will six months hence | may not at the moment bring rge | about the capacity of their \uun(“e\\ pents or enable the Government |to pay ove long period of years and | to cut down the tax burden rights| that dilatory tactics will do more harm | but which in the long run will | than good with congressional opinion. be best for the whole world There is & point below which the The important principle to be borne | American Government will not go and | in mind is that the United his the foreign governments now recogni- | know. The principal must be paid in de by | full. Interest Lyments v be modi- all debtors. This means after all the | fied and interest rates lowered, thats, debtors have pledged themselves to| the only flexibility involved thus far | pay specific sums, the tin of pay- ! in the negotiations. (Copyright. 1925.) INSPECT AT ONCE Sample Houses, 1721 Webster St. and 1712 Allison St. N.W. One Block West of 16th St. Better Homes Cannot Be Built for This Low Price ' Located in the best section of 16th St. Heights. A Sugar-built home is a home to be proud of! a! pay. tion of sacred obligations be 0 o0, XXX o Py o 2, XD .0 DX O o% o¥ XZXTXS o ZXD O o%% T 0, Xs o e XD These houses are open for inspection from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, including Sunday. ® o3 X3 o o o3 o} S %, s’ X > You can deal directly with the builder or any broker. MAX SUGAR 1905 Kenyon St. N.W. Adams 546 e o ®, (TX RS 2, 2] 0, X K3 %' Pe o%% IXTXE 0 o IXD> * | o3 XL % o¥% 00'0 K A Bo o5 4% % ¢ o o% ¢ | 50 atefeafeateateteateafeade et 9430 €30 030 630430630 450 430 o0 o0 o3 XD A real whole wheat cracker TRISCUIT | ‘ The Shredded Wheat Cracker Not made of flour, but made of plump, perfect grains of whole wheat baked crisp and brown. A tasty, nourishing pick-me-up for any time of day. Tastes better when toasted. o Assortment of A Fine ew Fall Suits Specially Priced at $19.75 When cool $25 the these and $30. early Fall business, we have priced them specially at $19.75. These are all new suits, the colors and weights just right for Fall wear, and you can save money by buying now. EISEMAN’S 7th ' & F S | FREE OIL Saturday and Sunday August 15th and 16th At the Opening of the New Service Station of the Crosstown Auto Supply Co. At 1801 Fourteenth St. N. E. Cor. 14th and S Sts. N.W. weather suits turns sell force will for To an Each purchaser of five gallons or more of Rotor-Gas or Columbia Gasoline will be given a coupon good for four quarts of Rotolene Oil, redeemable one quart with each subsequent purchase of five gallons or more of Rotor-Gas or Columbia Gasoline. Crosstown Auto Supply Co. James E. Alexander, Mgr. 1801 14th St. North 3728 HOME OF THE "2-PANTS" SUIT GET ABOARD! Tomorrow for Six Busy Hours 8AM.to 2PM. AT BOTH STORES ' FINAL Reductions All Brol{en Lots D. J. Kaufman's Great Stock of Spring and Fall ““Q-Pantsfl SLIITS About 800 Suits—all told— from the best selling numbers of the season. Highly suitable Every Suit has The extra pair—doubles the wear. {OI’ Fall wear. two pairs of trousers. These reduction prices are final. Get the jump on this Sale—don't let 1t get the jump on you. {$35 2-Pants Suits Final Reduction 23 29 *33 *39 All sizes 33 to 48 for rcgulars. shorts, longs. stouts and long stouts. Models 1$40 & $45 2-Pants Suits {Final Reduction ($50 & $55 2-Pants Suits Final Reduction $60 2-Pants Suits Final Reduction and COlOl‘S fOl‘ men and young men. No Charge for Alterations Suits Laid Aside With Deposit Money’s Worth or Money Back . Kaufmafi 1005 Pennsylvania Avenue 1724 Pennsylvania Avenue o