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- MERGER OF RADID INTERESTS SL'[]RE[L posed Union of U. S*Jap- * anese Rights in China. improvement he Associated Pross ToKIo ymerica’s Dec i Under: acq mpo thinks the Ihiny has produced a | p China to the Fed aph Co. of | America, claiming that the Mitgui in- | pan were granted a prior | from l.mmus Chinese | tegests of nonopoly CITY WILL WIDEN * TWO MORE STREETS IN COMING YEAR ¥ (Comtinued from First Page) inclined to do it before laying (lus‘ néw surface. With regard to Connecticut ave rue, it had been suggested aexemx[ ménths 2go that a new plan of wide I;‘r nearly all who attended was in | high commis: THE EVENING A. J. HOGAN, VETERAN - OF SPANISH WAR, DIES Past Commander of President's Own Garrison, A. and N. Union, Succumbs to Long Illnees. vor of w congested are: Engineer Commi ed at the hearj cavse of the a | would be invol dozen r *ou m not be able to recommend more projects in the estimates for er thoroughtares in the| ner Beil explain. . that money t in the widening o | reet from [ nd it was point. widen- commander as well would| Garrison, Army and ) the 13 street | | his residence. heast, yesters Arthur J. Hogan, 48 years old, pmy of the President's Own | ¢ Union, died | 0 First street | \m:erlmg SUEDIA NOT CAPTURED. | i st "ondimeat S| PARIS. September 4 (P).—Refuta tion of the report that Suedia, Syria, h been aptured by the Druse resmen, is by the war depart- ut in a telegram from the French ner, Gen. Sarrail, re. firing in the Suedia region | ausing modification of the | al 3 held a similar position at Freedmen's Hospita). Mr. Hogan was a veteran of the Regular Army, and had served several vears in Cuba. He had lived in Wash- {ington for the last 17 years, and was a porting member of the National Associaion of without ived by his widow, Mrs. naugh Hogan; five sons, neis, Raymond, Bernard dispatch_from Beirut to- |Eliza | Arthur., y-|and Walte a, | Miss Ethel Hogun, Miss Alice Hoga Miss Helen Hogan, Miss Rose Hogan, Miss Elizabeth Hogan, and an infant W there w where except for fir which lasted untfl n must lvnn two and even thres fires to keep > youc raoms “spottily” warm in cold weather? The heat of ARCOLA'S single fire is carried uniformly over the house —into and through every room; no cold spots anywhere. Compare its cost for fuel. Then decide tp stop tlu old-time bother and fuel extravagance! Learn why ARCOLA hot water radiator heat excals. Your dealer will he T e price you 1308 H St. vw AMMM Washington, D. ] 3 daughter five days old who has not Togan, and six daughters, |}, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FLORIDA DRY POST FILLED D. C. Man Is Named Administrator, ! With Baltimorean as Aide, ° Benjamin T. Sim- been named, all of Washington. Three sisters and four brothers of Wis- | consin also survive. ! _ Funeral services will be conducted it the residence tomorrow morning at &30 o'clock, and at Congress Helghts Catholic Church at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment, with military honors, will be in Arlington. National Cemetery. Appointment of administrator for Tlorida wi nounced by Assistant Secreta - | Brewa ar the, Deoasucy. yestorias, Ms. | Simimons 18 a vetired Army colon | EVERGREENS ROSES PLANT-NOW-SEND FOR CATALOGUE W.R.GRAY. - OAKTON.VA. 2o | Lightning Hits Expl ive Sorter. BOSTON, September 4 (#).--John | W. Swan of Malden was sitting in front of the stove In his kitchen to- |day sorting dynamite caps when Ughtning struck the house and sha the stove. Swan was knocked from his chair and the caps were scattered about the floor, but| fatled to explode. | & e = | T ring set with a compass is | ntion. Announcmg The Washington-Atlantic City Motor Coach Service - A De Luxe Travel Service Between the Nation’s Capital and America’s Greatest Sea-Coast Resort. Beginning Saturday, September 5 Fageol “‘Safety Coacfis,” Double-deck Parlor Coaches, will leave the Mayflow@ill Hotel, Washington, for Atlantic City " 3 Saturdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays At 8:30 A. M. Fageol “Safety Coaches to Washington from Atlantic City will leave the Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic City Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays At 10:30 A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) Fares: One Way, Upper Deck, $8; Lower Deck, $7 For reservations call the Mayflower, the Ambassador or | Columbia 4026. mons of Washington as prohibition | C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 lves here His assistant, Mr. Hambsch, | is a’ retired naval lieutenant mander whose home {s in Baltimore Mr, Breuer, named for the St. Louis | district, is the gereral counse! for the Public Service Commission of the| State of Missourl, and succeeds W. D, | Moss, the acting administrator. there. D. C. ELKS WIN PR | Special Dispatch to The Sta- FREDBRICK, The Wushington l.odge of tending the Maryiand Md.. Beptember | here won IZE. the stlver loving cup for the parade yeste Hagerstown Lod; | having the 1308t «nra«vl\c float in, won the loving |cup for the most attractive appear 4.—|ance. Flks at- Towson, Md, Every Woman Knows that only slow baking will produce crisp, golden- brown beans with all their flavor and nourish- ment retained. Yet some women forget to look for those words “oven-baked” on the label of the beans they buy. Heinz Beans are oven-baked and the label plainly says so. HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS Look for “oven-ba " on the label The best band prize went to A housewarming was conventior: ' held last night at the new home. New ing might be tried in view of the e: : sent for four cents in stamps ceptionally wide sidewalk. This pro- | s that the trees be left where | d 2 road- | I between the trees and H. J. Heias Compas, Pitesbergh, Ps RCOLA Washington Motor Coach Company, Inc. At Trater Dadi f\for He at 37 The Fair L. S. Plaut & Co. Chicago Newark Kresge Department Stores ZhePALAIS ROYAL Quality Merchandise L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark 7/5%"9 Quality Merchandise Twelve streets, all in the downtown o 200 Men’s ,\‘.ef::frn(fa,\"": e ey e atiment ° et New Fa uits % The Fair Kresge Department Stores Chicago her side of ar tracks. - ntiment at the hearing vored_the regular method | gy in préference to f having two nort thbound roadways Courteous Service Here are only a few of hundreds of items included in our Annual September Sale of Housewares. Substantial savings on every one! for the next fiseal year will be transmitted to"the Budget Bureau early next week, | B hat definite plans for the twoj street widenings will be perfected | within & few days. e Connecticut avenue in the vieini of'K street is 50 feet wide and L enth street in the downtown section is | o 55" teet from curb to curb. In both| Engineer Department con-} new width of 70 feet Courteous Service HOLLYWOOD By the Sea Fortunes Overnight A 'broad statement but also a fact. They are the folks who have beep alert and who have seized oppor- tunity when it presr'\ted it- seli. And there still more money to be made in FLORIDA And Particularly Hollywood By The Sea Don’t Forget Our & Next 12-Day Boat & Land Round-trip Tours % Sept. 11th, 18th 22d, 25th Included $99 Four-day boat trip (o Jacksonville—§ da; touring the principal Fas Coast Florida: cities—and Bus Tour return b) mil Sept. 15th 79 By rail to Jacksonsille and the rame "motor “sizblsecing irip a3 These special price tours are arranged only for the accommo- dation of those persons who are interested in the purchases of FLORIDA LAND. USE Wi 32-Piece | Set { | Regularly $4.00 $2.75 42-Piece Set Regularly $9. .00 | | $5.95 | Madallion de- Gold stamped sign- of many| design, with con- color combina-| nected gold hair- tions in floral ef-{tine, gold-line fects, blueline| edges and traced in a variety of designs. edges and traced | handles; fancy|fancy b - handles. shaped dishes. | dishes Special, $2.45 Aluminum Kitchen Utensils 51.25, $1.39 and $1.69 Values Your Choice 79¢ All the most wanted pieces, bright, clean finish, a quality you can de- pend upon for service. Will Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow at The Palais Royal, Specially Priced at *34.75 The regular selling price would be $40.00 1 100-Piece Set Regularly $21.00 $14.95 Dainty floral design, with gold- line edges and traced handles on | shaped | $2.95 Table Lamp Bright finish, 21 height, complete smartly -decorated parchment paper shades $10.95 Vase Table Lamp Mounted on metal base, choice of canary yellow, pink. erchid, blue and black, with harmonizing shades, peatly trimmed with braid and medallions. Special, $8.95 polychrome nches in with £ Only 200—It’s a small group—but large in value. and $45.00. OHDDI) All Are in the Season’s Smartest Patterns and Colors, All have two pairs of trousers—some with one pair long trousers and one pair sport knickers. Single and Double Breasted Models substantial saving. DR & DEY Every Expense It's a splendid opportunity to get an early Fall suit at a New Fall Topcoats —are also here in all the new shades. Priccs are— $25.00, $27.50 and $35.00 Cravenette Processed Palais Royal—Main Floor 8-Day Tram ..nd LHBECLEADIRESDDBE 85¢ Electric Curling Iron, fully guaran- teed; 2:piece pllig— 49¢c THIS COUPON obligation on my leaso send mo {ull par- about the HOLLY- (;HOU BY THE SEA Sale of $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Boys’ All-Wool Two-Pants SUITS $]12.95 The Lot Consists of 88 Suits 50 Suits, Regularly $18.00 - 28 Suits, Regularly 51500 10 Suits, Regularly $20.00 “An ‘exceptional offer of Boys’ ngh-grade Two-pants All-wool Sutts All of the finest quality materials, including Imported Scotch Tweeds,’ - Cassimeres and Worsteds. Well tailored, four patch pockets, Norfolk stvle. Sizes 9 to 20 years. 7 ; Palais Royal—Main Floor Name .. Address Phone. ‘ Window or Porch Boxes | i Self - irrigating, made of metal with green baked-on enamel finish. $1.10 Dozen Fruit Jars, glass tops. Per dozen-— 95¢ Hoilywood Magazine on , Sale and Subscriptions Taken at the Office. Open Every Evening Until 10 P.M. 98¢ Simplex Self- Wringing Mop Keeps the hands neat and clean, $1.50 Garden Hose $3.69 $1.48—24inch size, $1.25 $1.98—30-inch size, $1.65 oot length, cou- white andle— pled, corrugated and fully guaranteed. ® Phone Us at Once— Main_ 347, 6755, 6756 : FHomeseekers’ Realty Company Agents for the - $12.50 Armstrong 45¢c Metal Waste |Electric Table Stove. Paper Basket Will toast, boil, “fry Seven assorted|and poach- colors. 35¢ $9.95 2 35¢ Each Stainless $2.95 Galvanized Steel Steak Knives Ash Sifter White celluloid han- Rotary and dust-|dles, steel tempered less kind— blades. $2.59 6 Knives, $395 .l.I_,III»lIl.llllll.~.-.'l.llITl Stepladders, Fully Rodded 4-ft. size $1.69 Hollywood, Fla. J. W. Young, Pres. HYMAN N. LEVY S SN NN AN NSEARERENANRENERERER ~S NN EEEEEE RSN E NS RN EE NN E NN NN ®NIN NS EEEE S NEE N ER NN NN NN NN NN E N NN NN NN E NS LR NN NN N ENENEERNNEEN RN TEEREEEESEEEEREEEEESS R R e L e R AR R R