Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1925, Page 3

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FIVE BOYS TAKEN AS STORE ROBBERS Quintet, Ranging in Age From 10 to 18, Trapped by Police. Five alleged burgl four white 2 2 the vollce, having b this merning by pe ibout their stated, the boy the post office store of Adolph Mat late Thursday night prisoners were regist Davis, 16 vears, 1111 Pot avenue- southeast: John Marascalco 10 years, 18 H street northeast; Ray mond Davis, 12 years. 332 C street northeast, and Claud Ruffin, colored 10 vears, 62 Massachusetts avenue northeast. Police say that the Davis boys. rousins, and Thomas English were found in the store rles Matthews and James residents, and held un of Policemen William Dultn, C. C. Parker, David Cr . N. Welsh. Dulin, first to enter, was confront ed by Carl Davis, armed with a load ed pistol, but sight of the poli pistol made Davis drop his and submit to arr His two com: panfons also were ized and taken from the store. The disordered condition of the in terior of the store made it plain that the allged burglars had made prepa rations to take supplies of smoking material, canned and other goods from the stock. An allegedly stolen pushcart, found parked outside the store, it is stated, was intended for the boys in carting away the Finding of stamps on one of the boys led to an inquiry that brought an admission of the robbery. Ruffin and Marascalco were arrest ed at thelr respective homes before daybreak. The boys are held for in- vestigation. MINERS TRYING TO STIR SENTIMENT, IS CHARGE Inglis Says Men Seek to Get Sup- port for Check-Off—Hits System. « By the Arsoclated Press PHILADELPHIA, § Willlam W. Inglis. cha anthracite operators’ committee, in statement asserts that the miners are endeavoring to obtain the signatures of mayors. burgesses andother offi ils in the cite region to 2 statement f: : the check-off sys- tem. The operators reject this system. Mr. Inglis said, because it would re tard “the freedom of choice of the in dividual worker,” and because relation between employer and em- ve in the anthracite region should continued on the principle of the open shop.” Public arbitrators have rejected the check-off principle as undemocratic on virtually evefy occaslon, the state- ment said, adding that impartlal legal wuthorities have called the check-off | ‘an unlawful, mono ¢ principle in violation of the anti-trust laws.” Mr. Ingils also charged that the check-off afforded no safeguard against unjust or perverse exercise of the power and authority given the union. Evidently people of China would rather fight than ride, automobiles purchased there this year being one- tourth of normal SPECIAL NOTICE 1S HEREBY _ GIVEN _THAT James Caravasilis and = Spiros Garavasilis hiave contracted to sell to William Lew the place of business operating as ““The Grand Billiard Parlor.” located on the e ond floor of premises 419 9th st. n.w. Washington C. Al outstanding _bill against said_business ‘should be forwarded 1o Maurice M. Grudd, esq. 341 Investment Building. NSIBLE_FOR ANY debts “contracted by any other than my, JOSEPH A. SHELTON. 1504 D st. se. % MISS MARTHA GRUMBACK IS WANTED &t home. Capitol Helghts, Md.. as her aunt is at the point of death and wants 1o see her at_once. i W. OWENS. GRIMES GOLDEN APPL AND cious_sweet ~CID] HEART "OF LAND ORCH EDNOR. MD. st. il Dring. - turn right i etour” eigns direct D PAINTING — )u_ want done for I money and better material. c b snd wee'll talk it over. DISTRICT CO.__Adams 5072, AND ALL KINDS EVERGREENS planted: las HEDGES furnished. rich soil order wiih trimmed THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, 1925. 3 SHIPPING NEWS PARADISE OF FOOLS ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Eniscopal Head Sees Corner Grocery on Par With Preaching. and . Sept. 9 Sept. Sept. Fr T anconia ioa or DUE s~ONDAY. Rio de Janeirc N Associated Press COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sep- tenib In a sense the United St «d all the marks of a fool's . In which the inmates flock movies for their morals, to itsts for their sclence and to | patent medicines for their ills, the| Rev. Irving P. Johnson, Protestant | copal Bishop of Colorado, suid in | ddress on “The Muddle of Civiliza- | at last night's meeting of the| | Colorado Bar Association. | “One wonders how films produced, even when censored by such an astute | politician _as Will Hays, can turn Roscoe Arbuckle, Douglas Fairbanks and Charlle Chaplin into great moral leaders; Mr. Volstead and John Galen Locke (former grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado) into spiritual Sent. Sept Amazone—La Gua; SAILING TODAY. sinawa—Casablanca . 912 14th St. A fine bright space. reasonable rent. Term Vacant. Shannon & Luchs, Inc. 713 14th St. Main 2345 Very lease. A Somme—Cristobal SAILING WEDNE Rochambean—Havre 3 D Jan e FOR LEASE v cristobail 500 har. ||} i || Ground Floor Store Space « X Unusual location: alley in rear: October’ N Also avallable about ) = I offic o A country club to be established in [[i| °¢ 187k efice room. Peru will have polo, tennis and golf grour;ds ;}nd the clubhouse alone \'\'1"} WILK[NS cost $265.000. iy 3 ainting--Paperhanging | ’1 Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office 1512 H St. Randall H. H; & Harry W. Taylor o 2333 18th St. N.W. Col. 1077 No. 1321 Conn. Ave. N, Main 9300 Buildings, Arartment Houses | Company ) i, Desirable Apartment for Rent in The Dresden John W. Thompson & Co. (Ine.) 829 13th Street N.W. Main 1437 « For Lease Space Transportation Building 17th and H Sts. N.W. (with service unexcelled) Rigid Deecl Restrictions = on first floor, available Store °f, Washington’s fast- est growing section—convenient parking space within 10 min- utes walking distance of more than 60 per cent of Government workers— Wl A D C 0 AU = Office ™Pace in a bullding giving the highest type service—within walking distance important Government departments—State, War and Navy, Treasury, Department of Justice, Interstate Commerce, Departments of Labor, Interior and Railway Administration office, etc. Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 9700 Assures Future Desirability Select Your Home Site NOW! Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1412 Eye St. N.W. Framklin 9503 $2,000,000 to Loan WANTEL—A R] T"‘B.\ LOAD OF FI ;:re XIO&XNH_S g{n ggggkwhll or _Balf ore. N 3 mare. S AND " STOR. 1T OR P, KO8 WASHo b, H OR Y NATIONAL Y AVE, 2 WORK—C] coping, warage fl o7 SORTHEAS PAINTING AND PA AN ro0t painting and repairing G. Printz, 814 lst St. NW. __Franklin 8345-W. THE busy man or_woman Requires Pep. ergy is ‘placed by t—«] T, 1} Doy Jogt—pleen. | Tou n ee e _might mak: 01 Fhone Matn 3355 * Bedell's Factory, 810 E St. N.W Apples—Cider Ga. ave pike. turn right at Slizo, on"at Colesvillo to SR Lucknough Orchards, . 12 miles from D. C. line, Note Olney d - from Aphtmlmln HAVE THAT ROOF REPAIRED NOW! Now fs the time—We oo s ‘e are roofers. Roofing 1121 5th n,w. IRONCLAD &itaty shows a Why Not Talk Over With Us —the_subfect of FALL PRINTING HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, FBINTER, N icutie Two Lasting Prcfits —Our Printing carries with it a profit o s who sell It and one to you who buv it, The National Capit'a'l Press 1810-1212 D 8T. N. Roofs Repaired —so that they STAY regaired. ork s dove thoroughly, prom t a saving to you of dollars too. Call us up! ROOFING 119 3rd St. B.W. COMPANY. Phone Main 933. Our Dty and and worry. KOON: on improved Washington properties, in amounts of $250,000 and up. Will also make large construction loans. Funds available immediately. Respon- sible principals are invited to submit applications. Chas. D. Sager : Mortgage Loan Investments 924 14th St. N.W. Wonderful Location Adjoining Rock Creek Park Convenient to Cars, Theaters, Stores, Etc. Advantages of the City and Country Combined Beautiful new homes, best construction, four bed- rooms, built-in garage, large attic. A home to be proud of. Sample House Open 2904 18th Street N.W. Between Ontario Road and Harvard St. N.W. CARL H. SMITH Insurance Building 15th & Eye Sts. N.W. leaders for our youth, and so long as lawyers are going to forsake the profession of John Marshall, use their talents merely to ald and abet our great corporations. * * * just so long society will mill like sheep. 7 uplifters; William Jennings Bryan and Mary Baker Eddy into expounders of scientific truth, and the local minis- terlal association into lawmakers and moral scavengers,” Bishop Johnson said. Calling Ts Mistaken. “I maintain that these are all hon- orable folk, but that the people have mistaken their calling. So long we contlnue to select our governors, legislators and judges because thi huave the same prejudice: 3 hell is just around e “So long as we s isters and turn then cult task of m righteous into th y job of telling us how the Government should be run, we will be placing the sacred pro- fession on @ par with the corner grocery. So long as half-baked philo: ophers in educational institutio whose mor are often as hazy a are going to pos will work hard enough in some partic ular line to qualify as experts. * * * “The great mistake of modernism is the assumption that it is a succes: whereas it has turned over les halls into low comedy, gedi ¢ religion into a s for comic opera have been stampeded for a generation by reformers who are not experts; by men with a vision and a challenge who need to take I hristian charity | religlous bunco steerers. people are unable to distinguish be tween limelisht and illuminating plants. , long as American people get larize our min- from the diffi-| king Individuals With Very Easy Terms It's a charming Home, too— with a wonderful location on Rittenhouse and Utah Sts. Chevy Chase Of pleasi pride in—and p Lot 105x135 feet and in excellent hall. stone firepla: i rooms on_th o-car garage Daths and Trd “flo in’ basement Open for inspection 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day and Sunday. Chevy ¢ connect w he from the Ci will send our 919 15th St. Kk d REALTORS BUNLDENS ' Franklin 1140 All-year location in the residential hub of northwest; on. high elevation, overlooking the entire city and Rock Creek Park. Apait- ments with large outside rooms, spacious closets, built-in bath fixtures, reception halls and balconies; latest improvements; 24-hour service.” Moderate rentals. Business manager on premises. THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W The New Semi-Detached Brick Homes Beautiful Oldm Fort Stevens Section One Short Block Off Georgia Ave. at 9th and Sheridan Sts. Sample House, 6303 9th St. N Obpen All Day Every Day NFINITELY careful thought and executive ability were instituted to make these Homes SUPERIOR in every way. Picture a Home with six ample rooms and white tile Bath, ultra-modern Plumbing, BUILT-IN Garage, Hardwood Floors throughout, Hot- water Heating System, Large Double Rear Porches and a Wrought Iron Balustrade Con- crete Front Porch. Then you will understand "what an attractive price is— $8,450 $1,000 Cash—$70 Per Month Main 1046 ~ Or See Your Broker SEPTEMBER 19, — “What we need is leadership which |/ | their spiritual inspiration from Holly- wood, thelr theology from the Rocke feller Foundation and their legisla- | tion from pan-Protestant ministers, we | shall continue to grope for light and | fWwalk in the darkness.” | ng- “mmscd,flealth Department Workers Sug Bishop Johnson recently the removal of the word "“obey” from | gest Legs, But Doctor Objecte ! to Plea as Dangerous. cination. Tt was the place of vao- cination that aroused the trouble. Dr. | Herman ~ sp. 3, who lssued the | order. insisted that the girls be vac- | cinated dn the left arm. 1 | The grls maintained this woilld mean unsightly scars when wearihg party dresses, and suggested legs. | The " doctor refused on the ground | that “present scanty dress invites | street dust, often laden with infectiona Wife Gets Maintenance. Byt dengnial Fros | germs.” and threatened the giris with ICAGO, September 19.—Insubor-| Jy peraion. They capitulated and An order directing Paul She. | d ion on a large scale was threat. g gogue to pay his wits, Lilllan 1. She. | ened by girl employes of the health | DAV sore arms. gogue, $35 per month temporary ali-| department yesterday when all wery mony, pending the outcome of her ordered vacc er it was found | suit for “maintenance, was issued by & victim of s x recently visited ice Hitz of the District Supreme ' the department. VACCINATION ON ARMS AROUSES GIRLS’” WRATH the Episcopal marriage ritual. The Pacific Railroad of Colom' has 1,800 men andthe Puerto Wilc fes | Raflroad fully 1,000 employed on pew truction ~ wo Convenience Comfort Eeonomy/ ' 3 Why Rent When the Same Money Will Buy a Modern Apartment at RTUNATE indeed are you if you desire a down- town residential location, just off Sixteenth, and within a few minutes’ walk of the Veterans’ Bureau, T:rr;uury Department and adjacent business buildings. For you can then dispense forever with paying out rent and instead buy-—for the same money—a charming new apartment home! One or two rooms and ath, only $32 to $62.50 @ month Small Cash Payment OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M Call Franklin 2238 925 Fifteenth Street Main 9770 The Capital Traction Co. The Washington Railway Co. AND The Washington Rapid Transit Co. All Wanted the Bus Line to HURIEITH At 36th and S Streets Northwest arly 300 families have bought homes in DURIETH _Buying them faster than we will build them in BHURIETH Whatever it takes to convince you of value you will find it in BHurieErTH In spite of the tremendous SUCCESS this REAL COMMUNITY HAS AD—mM8M ——— And successful selling is the acid test of VALUE. We are still taking orders for and Selling Homes from . $8,500 to $13,500 NOTE: We sell Homes here on Terms which we work out with you. They'are SAFE, SANE and PRACTICAL. do See Them Now Take the Burleith Bus—Why Put It Off Members of the Operative Builders' Assoclation of D. C. 713 14th S!t. N.W. Main 2343

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