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Labor Da Ends the Big Summer Holiday The homeward march from lake, seashore and mountains will soon be on. Town homes are now being put in readi- ness, but before a wheel of the household machinery can turn—before food can be de- livered—ice must be in each and every refrigerator. A card to American telling the date of yqur return mlI insure the delivery of pure, clean American Ice at the time you want it. American ICE Company Watch it! BETTER STILL—SEND FOR LITHOGRAPHED PRINT AND GO OVER GROUND YOURSELF, OR WITH OUR REPRESENTATIVE. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. OW you enjoy food with a piquant, appetizing taste! Here's a better way to get that taste in salads and all mild-flavored foods. For sauce or dressing, or mized as an ingredient, use Gulden's new mild Saladress- ing Mustard. A mild mus- tard taste from the world's finest mustard sceds, a spicy tang, the richness of fine oils! What an improvement this delightful new seasoning makes in your enjoyment cf vourfood.Try -Ltum‘l . At all grocers. 13 — GULDENS ; »J new SALADRESSING " Linc: 6040 | CRNTICRR 1 LRON SPER & STORAGE O Frazixily > -l b ] g L1 oS o AN l\rrflm.u ER COMPANY, IN( SATN G435 “Cleanliness Godliness” Why wear Diamond Rings bedimmed with gril and dirt! Use Jom Kisae: tame Soitle,” 0. HARRIS & CO. Corner 11h 404 D St KW, A GOOD JOB J 2 3 ROOF 9 3rd COMPANT. al Why Not Talk Over With Us Siihe subject of FALL PRINTT BIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH Pxxcu: BYRON S. ADAMS, PAOT=R, | Barbars—Puerto Plata.. Carlo—fiavre RAILROAD MERGER PLANS I’lt.mlu Battle in Proapec BY JOIN E. MITCHELL; ARTICLE 1V, 1 will receive 40 shares of the new com- 10n. ] informed and apparent] cere authorities an rallroad securities reach completely opposed conclusions. The Van Sweringens emphasize that the C. & O. minority, if they feel the ratio of exchange is unfair, can re- cefve by the original terms the fair value of their stock in cash as de- termined by an impartial appraisal or by the courts, or they can keep their stock and receive thelr share of the new company’s rental payments. he difficulties of a group of minority P The oupbsition of the Chesapeake | ™Xi vou have been receiving regu- lders in making a trade for {and Obfo minority to the Van Swer-|larly $4 a share on your C. & O. dings are perhaps not a press- {‘mgen consolidation Legan with its re-|stock as a dividend, or $400; ineome. | Ing national problem, but the remain- aceapt the terms offered for | The Van Sweringenk promise to pay | I8 objections raised by the dissenting ek Hfiod by por.|§ Der cent on the new. stock, Lbgh | MOity are of the widest public| ek e P non und preferred. Your income j concera. = at the manner in .\md\.h he consolidation will consequently The proposed Nickel Plate system | < were carried on. As uw;h jumped to an increase of |@nd the New York Central more or 4 B | Your ne ot veceived |1 ¢ parallel each other from a progressed this OPPOM | " gicidends o e common, and Chicago. Uniication s grown, untll it no [and_there has Seemed no immediate conceived by Congress, was in- righteous wrath against ti receiving any. His|'ended to pre: :ompetition ‘:)Ig; | 3 o § 1 suspicion | Nl o nermer. | jumped fyom nothing | balog s guspicion | Col. Anderson, counsel for the mi- | § between the Central and | bas indicated two additional | Eurnings Get Better. {the proposed Van gen system | gainst this consolidation. He | Rl'( the C. & O. minority sa), our | would probably cause the Interstate | dly will dvance them in hi ‘ for the last two years has ommerce Commission to deny the| oslug argument before the In been making handsome profits esent application | ite Commerce Commission. He has | cording to O. P. Van Sweringe TREBLT {ried to bring out t e \an Swer | statement, ‘which into account | Will Coutrol 9,000 Miles. | ingens are not prop: | bond conversion, the eurnings for the! When, and if. the N Plate jhis vast railroad o the outstand common | ierger 18 completed the Van Swer- questioned them on t betveen § ngens will be in absolute coutrol of tory, their relationship to the late A 1 your consolid: ’umnm the Erie could not bes pay dividends on its preferred stock “earlier than four or five years from this date,” let alone on the common. But, return the spokesmen for the | van Sweringens, the Clesapeake and 1 Ol almos and the Van Swer- | Ohl0 Is alm been threshed out the Interstate s there is no flnan- on in the public interest to include the Chesapeake and Ohio in the proposed Nickel Plate system. Argued Before 1. C. C. criticisms ‘operators over tes- | U n to | factlities wh carrier | holdings the | th | Sha 000 miles of rallroad. Upon them - | wiil depend its financial future. R o | and the ! Vifteen years ago, when they were s B e i) gs have | turning 30, the Van Sweringens, al- . in general, of the same | been e me would | ready In control of the Sk | have inc u without | Helghts prope were endeavor! provide It with the rapid transit! it so lmmensely valuable. actersstically brilliant stro acquired a neglected gully. v a char- they had Kingsbury | Run, extending from the Cleveland Public Square in the direction of their upon which they realized 08 uld construct u. no-g peed trolley line Heights within 15 minutes of to br cer | Commerce and in the wnt fn Tllinots, | the square. This they had under newspapers some extent they csent fucoms | tiken to do ve been distorted by the pr The same jewlousy among the three If-developed evic 3 v | great n raflrouds which has | counterclaims b ey e, b As D S | preven ted consoltdation in this district question of the | begin producin ain, where will | was at that time depriving Cleveland | ange of the Chesapeak 10 | your handsome earnings be? The |of an adequate raflroad station. The| for the securitles of the pro-|js rle is | posed system is extremely complicated | hog® enfis. |and, in the final analysis, partly & The minority answers that a sub. | matter of financial judgment. ANY |stantial portion of the Erie's incoms | briet statement is likely to be mis-|is derived from its anthracite proper- | leading. you hold 100 | Y Van Sweringen's own state- | gror @ quick picture, ment $5,000.000.- Loow at the anthra- shares of Chesapeake and Ohio com- | M tererarosor " S mon. Your neighbor owns 100 shares | e of Erle common. Under the terms of Authorities Can't Agree This cannot hope to present a com- the leases you will receive 55 shares | the proposed | plete or fust bicture. Jor instance, eat trunk line with diversi- | | of preferred in | Nickel Plate, shares of com-|the Lirie has a very broad stock foumn- | mon. Your neighvor, for his Erle, ‘dah)n, and needs a greater propor- | tional increase in net earnings be. fore dividends are pessible than the C. & O. does. Nor is even a major < | part of the minority's protest and the SHIPPING NEWS | Van Sweringens' answer bused upon | comparison with the Krie. The rami- |fications ofethe question are endless. Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York | Dayliizht Saving Time. ARRIVED YESTERDAY : -Southampton Experienced homes. Can tions with | Houses to $14 | Box 100-T.Star Office in selling new jable firm. priced from $1,500 Rl | Georgn “l=h|nflor | Thecanta | Tivt —tor our special announcement on ‘ Quite Exclusive! Yet Low Priced Sept. 5 9 WARDMAN ’ Something New! Well Located! anta Marta—Kingston.. . .. —Southampion i\ Remwve Rust and Ink Stains Safely | —with the handy Erusticator Pencil. No injury to fabrics or to fast colors as convenient. Just dip the pen cil into water, moisten rust-st and | rinse in clear water. Equlliy - treatment in same ndy pencil holder for nk and other stains. To | 'bs had at prominent drug and dry goods stores in Washington. Homerio—Southampton . SAILING SATURDAY, Leviathan—Southampton ; 553 (R > 2z Sterling Products Company. | Easton, Pu. A BRAND NEW HOUSE WITH BUILT-IN GARAGE FOR §8,650 145-175 Todd PL. N.E. SAMPLE HOME OPEN for Inspection Daily Until 9 P.M. As Complete a Home as You Have Seen Anywhere N. L. SANSBURY -CO. 1418 Eye St. M. 5904-5905 Weather Stripped Paved Alley Realtors—Builderi™ Hush! Little bank account. Don’t you cry, Buy a Simmons home, Two Lasting Profits ——Our Printing cacries with it & profit to us who sell it a0d one to you who buy if, The National (hpztal Press 1810-1812 D Real Estate Opcrators AERIAL PHOTOGRAPIS of your & ments cary tremendous uu._s Vakege> Rebresentative wii, cal 1 alrchxld A Survey [HL. HAVE THAT ] ROOF REPAIRED NOWwW! w is the time—TWe are roofers. Cal e s 1R Roofing 1121 Bthn.w. L. Company Phons Main 14 S GREAT 10 HAVE A BPD SO table that you Hurry to It at Night ours might fccl a whole lot “better if M Tuttrecs uhd BiIgwS were 'suxpsw.\x co §10 E St. NW. You'll be of some account. Bye and Bye. Takoma Park 600 Whittier Street N.W. Open and Lighted Daily Until 9:30 1023 Houses For Rent Furnished and | i i Unfurnished { Randall H. Hagner & Co. 321 Connecticut avenu: IilllllIl"Illllllll"lllllIIlI!IlIIlI!IIIl"lllll‘llllllmll" : THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. ALL-YEAR LOCATION IN THE RESIDENTIAL HUB OF NORTHWEST, ON HIGH ELEVATION, OVER- LOOKING THE ENTIRE CITY AND ROCK CREEK PARK. APARTMENTS WITH LARGE OUTSIDE ROOMS, SPACIOUS CLOS- ETS, BUILT-IN BATH FIX- TURES, RECEPTION HALLS AND BALCONIES; LATEST IMPROVE- MENTS; 24-HOUR SERV- ICE; MODERATE RENT- ALS. RESIDENT MAN- AGER ON PREMISES. THE ARGONNE 16th & Col. Rd. N.W. lllHlllIllIlIIIlmhIIlIIlI!IllllllIIIII|IIIIIIIMIIHII||I|""IVF |mungmmmnmun g E 0. ) DeMOLL September PIANO AND SALE mium, ‘this small, Set will compact, moulided front, overlay detail, and chairs with scroll materials. NEW HOMES ...mmunnnuummmmmummmmmmmmmmummé {Ject of £o nany a were later to make b 'FLAT TIRE? FURNITURE ‘Where space is at a pre- yet something is re- quired to lend attractiveness, Console serve the purpose. The Renalssance design is a splendid reproduction. of Ttal- ian craftsmeanship. Handsome table, with quaint paneléd and impressive arched mirror with two-tone Italian outline splats and shapely top rails; chair coverings may be fur- nished in varied colors and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, ' 1925. Van' Sweringens conceived the plan of persuading ong of the roads to share thel¥ private right’ of way and help them bufld a joint stub terminal on the public ‘square. Oris recently told on the witness stand a doleful story of Low ‘he and his brother In 1909 and the remainder in 1os ?gtfiocflvfi: ing many years;, of $680, eac The”nl Sweringens raised $520,000 casly for their -original .payment and various business mez and institutions in, Cleveland for the balance of the rat out long hours In the anteroom, $2,080,000. of the' general offices of the Baltimore and Ohlo, in Balttmore, and had their | pu journey fof their pains. zen testified before the ' Tnterstate Q Commerce Commission, “‘that when Moet. Alfved 3L° Smith. [ buying the rallrond we did net have e . comment,” Orls Van Swerin- This was the situation when, three |$3,500,000 or anything like that was hurrying for a train, but, at-|amount, and therefore we must have Sweringen boys first met the late|represented some one else. Th - Alfred “H. Smith of the New York |vorits suggestion was that the Central, His famlly owned 400- | one else’ was the New York Centr acre furm on the edge of Shaker|Rafiroad Co., and that they had not | Helghts which they wished to buy Iy sold the property to al They found out when he was to, be |but had turned it over to us in town und went to see him. [e|we were the ‘little brother) so to| hurrying for @ train, but, at k, of that railroad. The comment tracted by the boys, he stopped o in-|was that the New York Central was quire sympathetically about thefr liged to sell the property, and, fear- hopes. ing its competition if sold and de- i n autowobile. whirled | veloped, had adopted this subterfuge ct thefr private right | method of continuing in the control , and rushed him back to hix |of the property. He never lost sight of thera| “Our relations with the New York that, and some time n their | Cen: s been sequent 1eetings the idea of the | pleasant better the sub-|known to them because of this and discus- | later ctions than we are to some was born. | othe ailroads who are also our t\)!u boys the n (1'.!»\‘\ but I hope it is not neces: The Nickel them to \'.e shortest line Letween Buf- | brother' idea is 1 Chicago, is a singletrack y United States Senator | Brice of Ohlo with the in-|( ghbors said, of selling | erty” nderbilt of the Cen- |that tim of which it mostly | allels, for a fancy price. 'The ) York Central bought and it remained | an orphan child of . that road. i Price Was $8,500,000. erms offered the Van S £8.500,000—$2,000,000 | slons xn the " obliged to sell the prop- to political agitation of against parallel raflroads [Qwners nfothermakes’ j trade quichly for Studebaker Power Qurabidity finish The gens were MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Ideal Homes in an Ideal Suburb— Chevy Chase Terrace Here is country in all the glory of foliage and pure air— coupled with every city utility. A Cafritz Community with “Life-Time” Homes of most attractive design—in a neigh- borhood where value is definitely assured—and offered now at a price which you cannot hope to duplicate at ¥15,500 and *15.950 Convenient terms Center Hall and Cottage—with one and two ba Not houses of stereotyped plan—but of origin and pleasing designs—into which have been incor porated unusual features—artistic effects and excep tional equipment. Separate garage for each house You cannot imagine them, so inspect them critically Open every day from 3 A.M. to 9 P.M. We'll send our auto for you or, if you motor out, come through Bradley Lane from Conz. Ave. turning south at Wis. Ave, CHEVY gnl.:l-m!:mcl is directly opposite the golf course of the Chevy e Club. Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. &mldcr,r of Commaunifies 14th & K Sts. Phone Main 9080 7 BB 'ALROY APARTMENTS 17th & Kenyon Sts. Five-Story Elevator Building Now Nearing Completion Ideal Location—Beautiful Apartments 4 Rooms, Din. Alcove, Rec. Hall, Bath, Porch 3 Rooms, Din. Alcove, Rec. Ha]l Bath 2 Rooms, Din. Alcove, Bath Built-in beds in many apartments Ventilouvre doors—Refrigerators Delivery receptacle from corridor Paneled walls in dining alcoves Fulllength mirror in each apartment Reasonable Rentals Reservations Now Being Made. W. W. WEST COMPANY RENTAL AGENT 916 15th St. Main 9900 EEBEBE’EEEEEEEE DeMoll ..&% i FURNITURE CO. SMITH TWELFETH \. PIANO AND G STREETS There is no better time to procure your needs in Quality Furniture—either suites or odd pieces—than now, while our great September Piano and Furniture Sale is in progress. Every rpiecc is offered at the lowest prices of the year. Dining Room, Living Room Suites, etc.. are included. pledged their real estate holdings with | has. been: the subject. of some | being under a single parent defiance of th. | = The sistn articte in this cusses the Cleveland eract between the and the Van Nwerin published tomorrou Terminal o-York ¢ ens. It will de | | Cathedral Suffers by Fire. 6 BELLANS SureRelief o I-'OR INDIGESTION ANDRIA, italy, September 2 p—— | Hot water Tallivad*dor. favel U] W Sure Relief caused by short eircuit, today destro; d the organ anda number of valuavle | Mg 'AN s e ih | 2S¢ und 75¢ Packeges Evervwhers There Have Never Been Such Built Before— 8,950—with $1,000 cash and only Homes to sell at $75 a month who are plodding along paying rent—when you can live in A Cafr;tz “L;fe-tl'me” Home on Seventh Street—in the fire:tr'est part of | Petworth. g 4808-4840 Seventh St. By “Life-time” models of modern Homes. | practical kitchens; handsome fixtures and finish. Go through them critically—and you'll see why they ar without equal—even at a higher cost. Ofpen for inspection { 9am.to9 p.m. i Phone ms—and we'll send auto for yom. Georgia Avenue cars to Decatur Strest. From either point it's omly aBort walk. Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. fes Builders of Communities 14th & K Sts. YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED: No. 18 be in the n are small children. of the school build which the children mportant. 1 SYORIEITH 1 v 1 Public School and the \\e tern High ¢ are at the edge of thesubdiv .and a sh distance aw: Georgetown College and the Convent of the Visitation are located. No cz lines nor any heavy-duty thoroughfares t cross. Go See These Homes Open Every Prices, $8.500 L p Our Safe and Sune Terms Take Burleith Bus ON-&LUCH 713-15 14th Eve To Inspect: Don’t Continue to Waste Rent When the Same or Louer Monthly Payments /ill Buy You a New Brick .Home! YOU will be amazed at the excep- tional value offered in these eco- nomical new homes on Third Street Northeast. While they are positively the only new brick dwellings in Wash- ington at this price, they contain a high quality of materials and workmanship throughout. Exterior painting cost 1s almost eliminated for the owners by the use of little or no outside wood- work. A myriad of other similar economies may be better understood ! by a visit to the EXHIBIT HOUSE ‘on Small First Payment and $50 a Mo. Priced at Open 9 AM. to 9 PM. $5’650 Daily THIRD STREET Between L and M Streets N.E. Just sit down and contemplate what that means to you Homes we mean Homes of such excel- lent construction that there will be no upkeep penalties— and planned and finished upon a scale that makes them Six rooms and tiled bath: three enormous porches; hardwood floors; lots of closets: e every day and cvening from Or take 14th Street or Main 9080. BOSS &b PHELPS THE HOME OF HOMES 1417 K Street Main 9300 DEAL WITH 4 REALTOR!

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