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o= 25, 25. * 3 is un THE EVENING GAS PRICE SINKING WITH RATE WAR Cost in West Goes as Low as 13.8 Cents a Gallon—Many Factions in Fight. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST' 19 LYER SAVED FROM PARACHUTE RIDE THROUGH HAIL OF SHOT GABINEI UF GAI-I-ES | “Umbrells” Opens Accidentally, Nearly Dragging SPLIT BY ELECTION! Officer From Plane in Anti-Aircraft Gun Test. 17 Hits Scored on Aenal Targets. BOND FIRM SHORTAGE. | the city ana nis wneregbouts known. The petition was filed by an ney representing five creditors | claim their losses total $60,000, Th | attorney stated that warrants would [he sworn out against Harris chargini Modern” Hamlet In Tweeds and Tie To Take the Stage By the Associated Press. LONDON, August Hamlet in “plus fours” and armed with a pistol instead of the traditional dagger will give the English critics and the first nighters at the Kingsway Theater this evening something new to talk apout. Shakespeare's classic in a most modern of modern guises is expected to prove a decided innovation, and speculation is rife as to how the gal- lery will take the spectacle of a bobbed hair Gertrude, a sober grave digger in mechanics’ pull-overs and a Laertes in a lounge suit. Meanwhile the repertory company which is making the essay in mod- ernizing the drama is enthusiastic, and Cecil Hardwicke, who will im- personate the melancholy Dane, saVs: | ants between State-operated stations \f)flhe play’s the thing, and this ti and blg companies, and among inde- akesnmre may have a chance. pendents themselv a result attor- who FIRE IN MONTREAL GONSUMES BLOCK Twenty Dwellings Swept by Spectacular Blaze—61 Families Homeless. Member of Company Missing, Cred- itors Allege $60,000 Losses. CHICAGO, August 25 () titlon seeking a_receiver for Harris & Co., Ch disclosed the disappea 20 of Willlam P. Harri disposing of his busine: All organizations and Individuals in | Peru must keep books In Spanish ac cording to a n law ] imposes heavy fines for infractors. Valenzuela Resigns in Pro- test of Chief’s Decision in State of Mexico. ance on who, assets July after | left By the Associatad Press. During the duy ests nine hits were | E ;i imic |scored on another target before a Y August Mimic ||t clipped the piano wire that held | vaft warfare, in which 17 hits | (e (arget, and sent it fluttering to the istered on flying targets out [ground. = Antiaircraft guns fired shots, nearly cost the life of an |rounds at this target, 5,000 feet in the observation officer at Fort lulr. | oy e efore the tests reached what | | MEXICO CITY, officers described as a succes: ined between the | expected cabinet crisis occurred ves Maj. Gen. John- | terday, when retary of the Interior n Higood seid the tests showed that | Gilberto Valenzuela resigned owing to | were bursting on all (200 anti-craft guns were needed to|“substantial divergency of opinion” be-{ sides nearly dr Lieut. F. H.|protect New York properly. There|tween himself and President Calles Morrow from a rtin bomber tow- |are only elght at the fort now. 2 the gubernatorial election { ing a target over the fort last night Chatles P. Summerall said the e of Mexi i Pe Warner, S were not a competition between fferent were | n the plane, grabbéd the ground |the antlaircraft artillery and the Air | established in the of the parachute as it flew past [Service. The shooting is designed to | each claiming it > him and held on until Lieut. Morrow, | deveiop new weapons, he dec in the recent election SELECT LIST OF “JAMESON-BUILT HOMES” Priced From Under $7,000.00 and Up Inspect At Once 2713 to 2735 Sixth St. N.E. (Under $7,000.) 1734 to 1744 D St. S.E. (Under $7,000.) 612 to 628 Evarts St. N.E. (Under $7,000.) 1301 to 1313 West Va A\c N 918 to 932 14th St. 1000 Quebec Place N.W. 9 Adams St. N.W. 1312 F St. N.E. > rooms, bath, h.-v Associated Press. August 25.—An un artiller; Tilden Army By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August Motorists of the Middle West these days are thank- ing their stars for competition. For that is behind the Midwest oline war which ragés between the big oil companies and the independ- By the Associated Press. MONTREAL, August block of buildin, in lald waste last night and early this morning by one of the most spectacu- lar fires the city ever experienced. The blaze started about 11 o'clock last night and under half gale spread rapidly and soon enveloped the | entire block lying between Sanguinet onstant two-way wireless commu ation was main |fort and the planes An entire Montreal was chute while shell a elec. lig ice box, wash 13.8 cents and Imery streets. The buildings con- sumed consisted of 20 or more dwell- ings, u large apartment house, an ice plant and other houses. No estimate has as yet been made gasoline is selling as low as in Wichita, Kan. The Standard Oil Companies of In- diana and Nebraska have officially entered the fray with announcement WOULD TAKE LIQUOR who was Iving on the fusilage, realiz ed the up in the trappings disentangling himself. « Army night fficial score headqu: Morrow rolled himself statement terming the target t and succeeded in |last “very successfu showed lles, however candidate he | had been elected go gunners rters today tha decided that Riva 1os vernor, snzuela differed with the pres the 1. Pz Senor Val. dent and said he double de front porch for free auto Open office service. For Sale by of resignation decision of the execu contrary to my convi the utmost importa uc s letter considered th ‘openly 41 [ tions and of to nation; Other offi 97 round: towed b; The plane, piloted by Lieut. A. Y. 13 Smith, was 5.000 feét over the sea at | the time. Officers said that had the [41 of the shol parachute carried Lieut. Morrow | the chute Of the away he would have been shot to|shots observed, four made hits in the | death. |dunger zone and there were four holes Though the mishap interfered with |in the target (‘\.v\ ations, the target towed by th The plane towing the target was at ane showed four shrapnel hole: n \l\llu«h‘ of 5,025 fe the official The ihrecinch land batteries had |z showed, while horizontal fired 97 roun {range of the 0 yard: -cent reductions in gasoline prices. The Indiana company, “solely to meet competition,” made price changes in Tllinois, Wiscon- Missouri, Kan- | Dalota and | FROM DRUG STORES President of Pharmacy Boards Says Ethyl Alcohol Only Banned Fluid Needed. THOS. A. JAMESON CO. . Owner and Builder. Main 5526. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Ask_the Man Who Owns One, of the material dar The casual ties were comparatively few. t of those reported consisted of several | firemen Leing overcome by smoke or cut by flving glass and a woman who suffered a broken arm when piece of fire apparatus, in turning a corner dashed through the plate glass of 2 clgar store Altogether 61 families were rendered homeless by the fi Thi were take of for the night in the nearby homes of re fortunate per- sons and in various hospitals. Water F . c- | | re expected to ~\1h|ml | their resignations, among them Primo | | Villa 1, undersecretary of the| interior olice inspector, Col. Mar and the governor of the rict, Ramon Ross. lose friend of f on. He has grata to the labor the recent conflicts and capital in Mex South Dako “Bootleggers” in Game. Part of the competition comes from | “bootleggers of oline, John By the Associated Press I, Mitchel linots | Me a £} 1 d ctor | DES MOINES, Towa, August reuant etods Changes in_the administration of the | peye caw e coes o ‘WIRTH QUITS PARTY Federal prohibition law which H. n AS PO”CY PROTESTJNQW Dry Chlof Awrutmg News of | elimina e “'gas rom the | Lionel Meredith of Hagerstown, Md., | Gopninate the “ga " | president of the National Association The Appointment “1"1 oardsiof Bharmac 1d were de- | inqustries which use oil products a signed to relieve the profession “from i 4 : : | al Dispateh to Th buy crude oil from which to extract T e the influx of the unscrupulous into its ol ) il ,TIMORE, IS Mecrs i D Mo 118 ] their needs. From the crude oil an BALTIMORE, k! recommended v m in Budnitz may be the ne dry of Marylind, Delaware and but he doesn’t know it, the s 4.0 nd | Other oil are an outlaw™ essure Low. Du f the conflagra tion the > was extremely low, and this gave the firemen much concern in endeavoring to stop the s of the flames, driven before h wind. Later, however, a better water supply was obtained and the firemen, realizing the futility of endeavoring to the burning . centered their efforts on keep- ing the flames away from St. Denis strect, one of the principal thorough- fares in the east end of Montreal. In this they led, and the buildings opposite the fire zone on this street suffered nothing than a scorch- ing. The blaze lighted up the entire city. Added to the spectacle was a cloud of burning embers driven high into the air on the wings The people in the burn were arouse sers when the was con side they fled, | &cantily fire zone. Numerou d to be brought o By 2 o'clock this me had been extinguishec - few places in the block Assigned as Ordnance Officer. William B. Hardigg, nl\lh:flne‘l find in anyiikome at department the War Department, | JCVERY one of these new Bbeic el E ings is semi-detached with six bright outside rooms. The location in the restricted community of FORT STEVENS RIDGE assures desirable neighbors with growing property values, and the homes present many modern quality features usually found only in houses priced several hundred dollars above the figure we are able to make you. DON'T DELAY—VISIT THE EXHIBIT HOUSE—612 Roxboro Place One Square Above Rittenhouse Street, Between 5th und th Open daily tll 9 PM. N Main 3830 1430 K Street Populati “hootlex™ they say comtes from . e ucts an | —the highest you can Spec Former Chancellor of the Reich | : | mund Creates Sensation in German director Political Circles. Star fl August 5 A s address opening the annual con.|inferior grade of gasoline is made vention of the organization vesterday. | 1o, 48 an outlet through certain Mr. Meredith declared that ethyl| The price cut of the Standard Oil} alcohol, made for manufacturing pur- | Co. of Nebraska is effective in Omaha, poses, is the only article absolutely | Lincoln and Fremont, where the sell: necessary to the pharmacist under the | ing price-is considered by the company Federal prohibition unit. Tt should be | a5 being below normal. =0p tax-free when used for the manufac-| From 13.8 cents a i lon in Wichita, ture of medicinal agents, he said. prices in the affected range up: For the dispensing of fermented and | ward to in Rapid spirit liquor Mr. Meredith recommend- | (jty. & tate main- ed establishment of the Federal pro- s hibition unit of dispensaries, with reg istered pharmacist in charge, the Gov ernment to supply the liquor tax-free and establish the profit at which it « 1d be sold to the consumer. hington, e received official notifi- ppointment,” he. said and T can make no statement nntj do.” He refused to reveal w any, he templates, and said he 1d not been 1 to Washington )r a conference on personnel By the BERLIN, Joseph Wirth the Reich, day when he announced that he had| resigned membership In h ‘enter party in Reichst because he disapproved of the policy which he party has followed recently, espe- clally in r ard to the government'’s | | tariff bill recently passed by the | Reichst Ir. Wirth will remain in {the Reichst an Independent ! Centrist. He has informed the leaders {of the party that in the future he will consider him: f a representative of | 17 cents, [ “the Social and Republican Center m\ no joy | party.’ colleagues ceed in motor- Unless k into the party fold Houses For Rent ssociated ELTTTTHI lI.IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHI | OTT August Dr. Karl former ancellor of ated a sensation vester-| at changes it Richter Will Filed. The will of John Richter, August 6 been filed for He ieaves $300 to a niece, Pett, and the remaining esta widow, Mrs. Louise Richter. then to the daughter, Mrs. Loeffler. The big companies in Wichita, how- ever, hold their prices at cents. Similarly, even with the reductions, | the big’ company stations are be undersold by independents. X1 For THRIFT who died z district there from the persons. b homes. ning the flames except at a | Fight in llinois. 1L, has two pri quoting 14 cents, and the Standard war in Decatur has dropped prices from 23 cents to 15 so the Standard Oil cuts brin; to motorists there. Quincy, 111 ists pay 19.2 to The new prices e to the for life, Dorothea SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Snillngs From New York Daylight Saving Time. Peoria kin Co. Oil Co. local g attired, sick his We House Onc-tenti of Washington on” ARRIVED TODAY - Bordeaux, Aug. _Valparaiso. Al Hamburz. Aug. Progreso. Aug Hamilton. Aug. Liverpool Aug Queenstown: 4 “Rotterdam. Aur Hamburg. Aug. 13 1 a Buenos Aires. Aug. 3 DUE TODAY. Glaszow. Aug Havana, Aug ‘l\lu\Lln him F in Nebr: ry it is not improbable that Dr. Wirth with freight tes, but the low will be confronted with the choic of ding the State tax, 9 resigning his Reichstag mandate or gallon. Prices in Rock | submitting to disciplinary proceedings m‘iwuln her, the lowest price | T "SPEED THAP" CHARGE tine PROBED BY BAUGHMAN except in Aberde her. A nd in Rapid Cit | The St e i pchn e wells | Maryland Official Says Law Was | few weeks against the & .Bremen. Aug. 15 3 A llon from the tank 2 a gallon fro it DUE ToMORROW Saln o the tank | Violated if Waldorf Bep Is Correct. ADOPTS MODIFIED FORM OF CHARLESTON DANCE Bociety of Teachers of Terpsicho- uice and flavor nkage. See Convenient terms, and $10 allowance for your old range. Scott Gas Appliance Company, Inc. 1204 H St. N.W. Main 9437 better, with &b Comm llllll\' in demonstration. A Cafritz C orth Dalkot \\Iuvhl o renewed its fight tandard and independent | sells its gasoline at 20 cents ‘f rean Specialty Eliminates the “Suggestive Movements." Chevy Chase Terrace with “Cafritz Homes™ You ca imagine living under more charming conditions—than in e of these captivating Homes—in the exclusive and r icted community—which is, and forever will be, dominated by the Cafritz influence. n, Dulio.. . Porto Rico.""". n Bremen By the Associated P NEW YORK. August —The Charleston has officially e into its own. But if the Society of Ameri- can Teachers of Dancing has its way, it will be a dance of dignity, censored | to win the fave of culture. The battle on of the Charleston e dancing masters’ conven here vesterday New gland representatives espe clally protested be swaying ing of fe in the Furnished and Unfurnished firms, gallon, San Francseo. ates two dozen filling sta tions ‘ Chicago’s new price is 19 cents, re- | Special Dispatch The Star. ducex Hrom BALTIMORE. August _Charges PRIC that Washington motorists ~ were PRIC | caught in a Maryland “speed trap and fined inves Standard 0il Co. of N. Auto C Baughman o The trap was set at Waldorf, Charle: ORISRk a Jounty between Washington and | NEW YORK, fourth reduction | Chapel Point, it is said : coun this month was ty officers, working in re ! motorists and brought them b Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey today | justice of the p when it lowered quotatic 12 cent gallon throughout its entire terri Manchuria . Aug. P Cristobal. Aux. uthampton. Aue Danzig. Aug. DUE THURSDAY. 3 Harvre. . i De Grasse Aug. Au IS CUT HERE. Santa MAFS. Aue .. . 0slo, Aug. FRIDAY. Southampton DUE SATURDAY. Antwern. Aug. Rotterdam, Aug Santa Marta. . Oscar 11. Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Connecticut avenue Main 9700 J. Makes Homes of artist sign—planned for practical liveability—set along an avenue of towering trees that nod approval to the environment with every swaying of the gentle breezes which make the temperature de- lightfully cool amp. fo kivve chved in Boston on causing the deaths DU tory at h & Brvant Ntreets N, Mauretania. August 25 (&), in gasoline announced by the ‘The rices | Lanland.. .. pric Where Seott Nieuw Amate: Ranges are ie—at 30% less than Drevions st and yet maintain a higher dard of quality. form fines of $11.7 2 of one motorist, who protested he had | {not been spending fined | tank | £32.75 for speeding and contempt of | gak | court. | ——————— nd! *I know absolutely nothing of any a|such occurrence,” Baughman said. The law specifically prohibts speed »s in Maryland, except under the | | direct authority of the commissioner cents | of motor vehicles. Therefor if the at the ! ch; s true the law was violated. | i he sergeant in charge of State | police at Laurel has been ordered to | vestigate. Action, of course, will { depend on the result of his investiga- olly detached—with one z features that add to ts garage $15.500 to $15.950 Terms Arranged to Sust 1 Center Hall and a mul i i and comfort OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILED YESTERDAY. New Columbia—Teneriffe f Resolute—Hamburg, Sunta Rosalia—Montevideo Sabie 1—-st. Johns . SAILING TODA Couer d'Alene—Alexand Sterra_“Ventana_-Bromes St worker port Said “Patrick. Missourian—Cristob Bernini—Bahia SAILING TOMORROW. ent Roosevelt—B Cottage and two baths their character ty e ide was to Charle Waldor! of Ca ach with ited in the The kicks, nd com. (I R Hl”"llllll" latest brings the ce down to 16 cents lon” in New Jersey, Baltimore Washington, D. C.. and to cents gallon in other parts of the territor }including Maryland, Virginia. Virginia, North and South The new prices are from 3 to 3% a gallon below those prevailing first of the month The Gulf Refining C'o. and immediately announced th: would meet the Standard Oil Co.'s ¢ and other competitors are expected ti follow suit. PRICE HERE 21 CENTS. Lowest Cost Since Last Rate of 20 Cents. The old family car chugs s day on a cheaper fuel than y 3 Price cutting in vline “continue merrily, with gasoline selling today at 21 cents, very near the bottom pri of 20 cents a gallon, 2 Summer A cut of one-half cent in the price of gasoline, effective today, brought the total reduction over the last five ! weeks to 4 and 5 cents. In mid-July gasoline stations were selling motor fuel at 25 and 26 cents a gaffon. The | price cuts here followed closely simi lar cuts in te Midwest, where a soline price cutting war is being | ged between the larger companies | and the independents Gasoline today is being sold from | —p tank wagons at 16 cents a gallon, to| Ap) Un’fisu;aliHomeA w hl('h_li.;‘ added the 2-cent District gas | X. e general retail price is : to Be On the Market centr. Located in the best rcndinfle P section of Chevy Chase, Md,, —rather than after| =% Gy Ghase cub: Roofs are funny things The owner \~Ile(l\u|g the coun- ; try—that’s the reason it is Outwardly, they may look available. 12 rooms and 3 all right—but the elements baths—with a half acre of can be working destruction ground—fronting 100 feet on meanwhile—and before you paved street. The arrangement p of the.rooms is ideal for enter- are aware of it—trouble breaks. t.\nung. Flanking the broad center It’s an expert's job to hall on either side are the living room and dining room, with know when and where to ‘Kitchen, butler's pantry, library, look for the weak spots— to detect the cause—and to know what will remedy. conveniently, arranged. glassed-in breakfast room leads off from the living room. : On the second floor are 4 The school of long ex- bedrooms and 2dhazhs.h\mkr||‘ 2 i open porches, and on the thir perience has been our floor 3 rooms and bath. teacher. It’s hard to con- ceive of a roofing condi- tion we haven’t encount- ered and conquered—and it's this practical knowl- edge we have that makes Rose Roofing Service relia- ble and responsible. 11:00 cut X motions feet must not be grees out of line there must be no | Fifty danci masters paired, were when in rushed a v ‘Hard-hearted In the The Heart of NORTH WASHINGTON BLAIR-TAKOMA (20 minutes from the Treasury) OMES on spacious lots, nestling amid shade trees of beauty, in a community offering the fastest increase in values around Hax/sz/l‘ml can be pur- chased for $6 975 Terms reasonable Bungalows and Houses in this Community $8.250 to $12,600 NORTH WASHINGTON REALTY CO., E. Brooke Lee P. Blair Lee TO INSPECT PROPERTIES Drive out 16th street or Georgia avenue to District Line, north on Georgia avenue a short distance to New Bridge, over bridge one square to Blair-Takoma. b de. with the hapha: ng about who styled Hannah from of the taking But she 11:60 AM Motor out and inspect them—open from 9 a.m. to 9 pan. Just south of Bradley Lane, on Wisconsin Ave. Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. Builders of Communities 14th and K Sts. Main 9080 inclair South she the kick out of was drowned o 2:00 M. 1:00 B3 2200 P! 10:00 A 11:00 A'M. )0 M 00 M 6200 PM 1 Presi he dar R Berer S Rochambeau—Havre = | Caracas—San Ji PECIAL NOTI( CHICAGO, August 25 (#).—William “ameron Blackett, 35, of Wellesley | | Hills, a Boston suburb, was instantly | | Killed “when he fell from a North | Shore electric train in Wilmette, a | suburb. The train crew was unable | xplain the 2 Identification | { was made through a membership card in the City Club of Boston, | Blackett was treasurer and | ger of the A. C isher Co. of Bo: i | Killed in Fall From Car. | Summer’s nthony—Cope n Plaine—Cape Town ‘rican Farmer—London. Stphalia—Ha nburg Zecland—Antwerp Monterey—Havana, Porto Rico—san Juan Ohio—Hamburg SAILING FRIDAY ic—Southampton ture from more. SMITH'S AGE C: WANTED _FULL_OR RT TOAD OF urniture, o _and ‘from New York or Phila CORRIGAN'S TRANSFE wve. n.w. Frank. 9164 SFANTED TO HAUL FUT FO OB FROM NEX 3 OSTON, ~ PITTSB) OINTS. SPECTAL R DELIVERY ASSO. TNC WILL N gevts o Other R PART L0 OR ‘WASH. SH OR on. n 00°AM L 3:00 P 0:00 A.M Looan RICHARD 4 1116 GIVE 1:00 Py 1:00 AN HEREBY fo American Legion—Buenos Aires Border Inspector Back on Job. PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. August 25 (#).—Immigration Inspector Sam- uel M. Dickson, released last week under bail of $20,000, furnished by Clinton County residents, on a n charge of murder of Otto Eske, New | Before York bootlegger, is back at work on | lhe border. The inspector, with two aseistants, yvesterday arrested two al- | leged bootleggers at Chazy, charging | that the men were transporting li quor. = Co-partiiership SOF e urider dry W $iire. 1:00 PM YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED: No. 11 August will be continued Welch busine by C. V 25 “Have they nice Dining Rooms in them?”’ HURIETH At 36th and R Streets N.W. these warm nigh x spring and pi seql, sound sicen mfiéd_ells “TOST OR MI. A certificale for fiv stock of the Mergenthale gstered in the name of € he said certificate belongs the said C. Evelyn Gilbert, been in the of Xecutor for ormation relatv the mattress. wovated and get Fac\o the undersigned | Report any" in- tothe said certificate 1 | he unders 2 WASHINGTON . LOAN AN | HE TON s Lo D TRUST| Exccutor of the Gil asad §y_Andrew Parl President Grape Week At Queint Lb You may be certain your taste in this respect will be satisfied here. In some of the homes a bright, roomy regulation DINING ROOM is reached through a broad archway from the llvmg room. A Premh door leads from it to the inviting BREAKFAST PORCH beyond. In other types there has been provided in place of the usual room a COMPLETELY FUR- VISHED DINING ALCOVE—that is, a din- ing table and chairs built to fit and harmonize are a part of standard equipment. Space saved in this latter design has been added to the living room. YOU MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE—GO TODAY! Prices Still $8,500 Up OUR SAFE AND SANE TERMS To Inspect—Take the Burleith Bus of C. Evelyn _Sligo, »"\Huu Pil Why Not Talk Over _Wlth Us _the subject of FALL PRINTING HIGH un..\m—: BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, PARTER, fTwo Lasting Profits —Our Printing carries with it a profit to | ' ue who sell it and one to you who buy it. {The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D ST. hw WE MAKE YOUR ROOF WATERPROOF No need to have a il Act today. See your plumbing dealgr or gas company at once or come In for a demonstration. Thie offer applies to Model 95. built for the small home owner. RUUD 733 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 6985 Buy the better grade water heater. Buy a Ruud The grounds are handsomely landscaped—and the whole estate appeals with an air of elegance and refinement. The House alone couldn’t be duplicated at the present dis- posal price—$40,000. It's one of the rare bargains that circumstances throw un- expectedly into the market. Phone us-— Main 1790 — and we'll arrange for inspection, which will impose no obligatio of course. Especially to aéfirec;ate r'ts many at]vantages Wooded Home Sites and Villa Sites ALL SIZES PHONE OR CALL FOR eak, Foot-Just LITHOGRAPHED MAP [RONCL » These are good days for examination—summons us and know everything is all right. J ey AD Beofing OF PROPERTY Company Phone Main 14 | . GOOD ROOF PAINT Hedges & Middleton, Inc. |! REALTOI i 412 Eye St. N.W. dollar KOON. Franklin 9503 For sale exclusively by 'W. C. & A. N. Miller| 1119 17th St. Main 1790 ’. Members of Operative Builders 14th St. N.W. Association Main 2345 COMPANY Phones | North 847-848 ROSE 2120-22 Georgia Ave. Lz o ROOFING 119 3rd St. 8.W. COMPANY. Phone Main 933. o=

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