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THE EVENING PUT PRICE ON HEAD. August 29 (@) Jewelers' Associatio! rs’ example, CHICAGO, (h'ulm SVITH TURNCOAT, HYLAN DECLARES Has Besmirched Hearst,| Man Who Made Him, Mayor Says. e in the frequency of hold- | prohibit crime in out of bu bogen. chairr irelfare com: Aseociated Press. YORK, August sed by Gov. & 0 @ super 28 -—Mavor | aith of ' with tast Demoeratlc elected in | 1 another | € him_to | OUTGOING ~TEAMVERS. AILED YESTERDAY £otten this. preferring now helped him MONDAY. TTESDAY cause he to burt than of the 2 Painting: -Plperhlngmg Homes, Clubs, Schools, Ofice Buildings, Aartment Houses Harry W. Taylor 2333 18th Col. “The id has been stew pots of sald “If three tert one M, W7 THE ARGONNE | 16th & Columbia Road Several apartmenis ran from fwo voews, reception Vall, Litchen, bath and bal- cony, to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath Service unexcelled prices reasonable. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road much for contended. governor James ¥ servin af San his sf% Francisc Sees Another Analogy very attraciive g in size ernor was a memb -, Smith cont! and e that is not fitte the Evening Journa Hearst. says pens {n the primaries, (leader of others think they | ed, the real | mber, and that fves of Mr. Hearst about this article | there had been mo | on to put an independent ticket | field.” Houses For Rent Dushing to a (gpartment at Weea atter 2 won touse with a chem! Furnished and Unfurnished duced in Fmrrhvlo £ 1 318th St YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US!! $5.00 houss owners the economical architects—ail vantare of & their ro thoroush KOONS ROOK NG Estimate the Cost of Your Garage and Then You Pay as Low as Why Not Ta!iz Over Wwith Us —the subject 0 FALL PRINT HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH P BYRON S. ADAMS, ¥itirse, Two Lasting Profits ——Our Printing carries ®ith it & profit to s who sell it and one to you who buy it, The National Capxtal Press 1810-1313 D OT. .WE MAKE YOUR ROOF WATERPROOF No need to have @ lealy roof-—Just call IRONCLAD Zeotnz 1121 5tb nw. Company Phone Xein 16 Telephone Linc. 10100 (TEN-ONE-HUNDRED) And a_Representative Will Call at \our Home ARAGES WASHINGT 201 Fenton Court N. l he | follow- | ve insurance rates, rs elther to fight s E Nomination cial election September 2§ Stanley, W Milwankee led nomination with the Secretary of State. Sliter filed &5 an independent publican candidate. It was sai the Secretary of State’s office tha LA FOLLETTE FILES FOR SENATE RACE for by the same man who brought papers of Dr. Republican in Wisconsin. Wilcox Also Announced. September 15, prelimin clal election. dorsed Dby i ¥ to the Woodward has bee leaders of the Bauman filed as an independent didate under Soctalist-Labor des! 1. Iils name and that of Slite: as of Kdward ). Dilhma Barahoo, sel-styled Republican, will appear special election ballots, only the attor on ent candidates could primary. The petition of former Gov. F. McGovern, Milwa e, for a on the Republican ti t in the cial primary election Neptember contained 4,346 names, John Work, soclalist. the race. not enter for ate, filed papera state last might. | pleted filing of | 91all ennounced (AUH"(A"(’\ in tbe pri-| 1 election Sep @e| TRIES TO POISON SELF. m vuled that he | o primery under | (G sressivism’ Says She S“nl‘.m&en Dose cause Father Punished Her Wilcox Also Independent. Jowepbine Tesuna, I Wilcos notified the Secretary of [Capital Heights, M. | State that he would file tomorrow as | quantity of polkon yesterd: -|an independent candidate In the spe- |ing 2 whipping by her fathe “| cial election September 28 to insure |ing to physielar the appearanc of his name on the |tal, where she ballot in the event of his defeat in the | She told physiclans at the hos; primary. Eric Onstad, La Follette | that her father had denied campalgn manager, said that Senator | request Thursday night and { Shipstead of Minnesota v heduled | punished her. Brooding o to start speaking for La Foliette Sep- |.m..pnw1 injustice of the repr s Wheeler | procured the poison, she ¢ to aid in | tendants. September 10, e in the cars ol tol s treated. of Montana pla ign abo sed from the becarne known today when Gilbert Sliter of and George Bauman of papers petltions were brought to the office b Oshkosh, candidate for the Republi-| can nomination in the specal primary Ku Klux Coolidge-Dawes | general having ruled that independ- Fran: also entered vallowed a accord- t Casualty Hosp!- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUTO PERMIT QUIZ CHANGE PROPOSED - Re- d at t his the Daniel . Woodward of spe- n in- fo can- fgna- | r, as | r of A the rney | mob the | the 1ce Be- d, of 1] low- | | pital ‘} her ‘a later | Vanted—Sales Manager in Realtors’ Office s One of the largest Real Estate organizations in Wash- ington requires the services of an experienced Sales manager. We want a man who is energetic and ambitious —who can marshal his selling force for the most effectual results. To such is open a permanent position, with ex- ceptional opportunil 14(1(17'855 In Confidencv. Giving Experience, Erc. Box 327-S, Star Office SELECT LIST OF “JAMESON-BU!LT HOMES” Priced From Under $7,000.00 and Up Inspect At Once 920 to 945 Quincy St. N.W. (Under $10,000.) 2713 to 2735 S St. N 1734 to 1744 D St. 612 to 628 Evarts St. N.E. 1301 to 1313 West V' 918 to 932 14th St. 1000 Quebec Pl- e | irge rooms, bath, ink, dou times. call ofce for free For Sale by THOS. A. JAMESON CO. Owner and Builder. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Ask the Man Who Owns One. spection at all ASY TERMS auto service. Main 5526. THE EMBASSY APARTMENTS 1613 Harvard St. N.W. Washington’s Smartest Apartment House with a luxurious large bedrooms. \ few apartments available, g room, 26 feet long. two dining room and kitchen. REFRIGERATION SUPPLIED Attendant on Premises H. R. Howenstein Company 1311 H St. BEAUTIFUL HOMES “Garage in Your Cellar” 2421 te 2435 Third Street N.E. Corner Channing Street Just North of Rhode Island Avenue A Delightful Section Of Entirely New Homes 6 Rooms and Bath Hardwood Trim Oak Floors Built-in Refrigerator Cabinet Ironing Stationary Wash Board Tubs Hot-water Heat $500 Cash—S75 Monthly OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Electric Lights Wide Front Parking Alley in Rear Large Front Porches Dining and Sleeping Porches Written Examination Urged an oral quiz of gested to Inspe. Moss of Ceorge Washington Univer. § lee MAYFA ATURDAY. AUGUST 29. 1925. bé-printed a series of questions, with | three or four answers to each ques ton. The applicant would be re-| quired to obscerve the several an- swers and check the correct ome for| question . | 'he tiaffic Inspector said he thought | there was merit in the proposal and | when the conference ended Prof.| \lusx agreed to submit sample sheets | tu the inspector for his further con- | | stderation. | ‘The inspector said that even if this | plan should be adopted the polica ex- | aminers would continue to take one| applicant at a time, because thit & | tem enables the officer to observe the | alertness and intelligence of the ap- plicant while is | questions r Applicants for Licenses to Drive Car. he answering the | writien examination instead of | applicants for auto ile operator permits has been sug. | W. Brown of | Proz. A} [Stop envying oumersnf Studebaker | Pawer Durabiling: fmvshj Trafle Buresu t\ said the professor | on which wi 2115 C Street N.W. New, Modern. Fireproof APARTMENT Ready for Immediate Occupancy Resident Manager 1 Room, Kitchen and Bath 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Situated within a block and a half of the Polomac and the Lincoln Memorial, and adjacent to the public recreation grounds for all outloor sporis. Far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the downtown sectfon of the city to be quiet and peaceful, yet within fifteen minutes’ walk of the Shops, Clubs, Theaters and Business District. Convenient to Bus and Cer lines and all Government Buildi Perfect wervice will be our aim. and an inspection by vou will mean a reservation Rive on Premises, Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. See Resident Manager or YOUR QUESTIONS ' i ANSWERED: No. 15 “What sort of people have bought here?”” ' BHurIETH At 36th and R Streets N.W . Better than any other new subdivi sion in the city can Burleith answes this important question. QUALITY o1 the rnmstructiu:l. REFINEMENT of de . INDIVIDUALITY of the vari o1s I\']u s, ARTISTIC landscaping and COMPLETENESS of equipment in these Homes have attracted to Burleith the FINEST classes of PEOPLE Chey in various walks of life, but mh and every one the kind you would ¢ as a neighbor = are \mong the 250 or more IHome Owners now in Burleith you will find representatives f ese classes of Washington life ARMY PROF GOVERN) " FAMILIES BUSINESS PEOPLE ll AIL ll(l \l) « AMILIES R PEO) TIONAL PEOPLE ARTISTIC FOLKS SCIENTIFIC PEOPLE ETC. ETC. if you are i ew home, y iduals for sales argum 727 15th Street NW. Main 378 LRtRththththtRtRththRtRtRYRAY | A A A A e A R S N N A A S S R I N R R AR A R Overlooking Nearby Hills and Valleys—this Delightful Home CCUPIES one of the choicest sites in Brookland. It is a two-story detach- ed frame dwelling, refinished throughout, with wide porch and large grounds planted to shade and fruit trees. The garage opening on paved alley at the rear is reached through 2 long grape arbor. are of generous size, with plenty of closet space. A long pantry affords a separate en- trance to the dining room from the bright. well planned kitchen. Electricity, hot-water heat and other modern comforts are provided FOR A CHARMING HOME AT A REAL BARGAIN PRICE, GO AND § 1721 Jackson St. N.E. Drive out R. I Ave. to 17th St. to Juckson St. Or take G St. WAaprpMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 “We House Owe-Tenth of Washington's Population” newly The six rooms and tum north two squares ear out R. I Ave to 17th It Stands to Reason that a new, semi-detached brick home in a restricted community 1s a bargarn at $6,750 3 And Sales Prove It! AY what you will, it is a recognized fact that actual sales are the truest indication of real worth. And we claim to have broken all sales records in the rapidity with which 160 of these charming new homes have been disposed of—many of them being pur- chased long before completion. Of course the high quality of construction and the select location had a lot to do with their popularity. ‘But we feel the real reason for this splendld sales showing is the unequaled value these new brick dwellings represent ONCE YOUVE' SEEN THEM YOULl AGREE! Visit the EXHIBIT HOUSE 612 Roxboro Place Open daily "tll 9 p.m. _ WADLDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 ENTH OF WASHINGTON'S POPULATION” SAS ARSI ANATIAARELLAAAALTAAARATALLARALLARALLL L AAFAREESAAARAA LARAANAARAARA NSRS S A3 Why Put Off Another Day? INSPECT THEM THIS AFTERNOON! Prices But $8,500 Up Our Safe and Sane Terms 'O INSPECT: Take the Burleith Bu= NON- & LUCH 15 14th St. N.W. DEAL WITH A REALTOR iders' Assoctation of D. C Main 23435 tat 5’ Own a " Downtown ! ! Apartment! \ z Pay Only 33 a Mo. With Small First Payment REAT yourself to the luxury and convenicnee of a thoroughly modern, attractively designed T and beautifully finished apartment in a new building, situated near Sixteenth at Scott Circle and just a few squares from the main business, shopping and theater districts. Assure yourself of good neighbors in restricted building of all owner- occupants. Give yourself the benefit of the sound saving that buying instead of renting brings you! IN FAIRNESS TO YOURSELF VISIT— 1435 N St. New Fireproof Apartments Phone Mr. Dawson Franklin 2238

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