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UNL]MITED FUNDS Avatlable 'tgy FIRST TRUST-LOANS: Residential or Business Property Construction Loapy” Made Quick Action in The Dresden John W. Thompson & Co. 13th (re:'l N.w. Main 147 New Store For Rent 3162 Mt. Pleasant § On Car Line Surrqunded by Chain Stores 1 Addres: Owner | 1063 31st St Phone West 3157 | RDING'S SUPER-TESTED FLECTRIC (LEANER All the mn—ny Alr Alone ks up hair, lint, and thread _ without brush. Cleans bare floors and lino- leum A special set of attach- FRFF ‘menta given with each Royal Cleaner pun hased. This of- 50 fer is for @ short time only FREE DEMONSTRATION — EASY P FCTRIC $49.50—Cash Price—$49. AVMENTS J. C. Harding & Co., Inc. vage Washers Frank. 7694 720 12th St. N.W. II//I/I//II//////II///l//l//l/lll//////l/l//// R N \ \ N N N N y N N N \ N \ N N 8 $6500 | New Detached charming bungalow Brooklarid, ‘conven- - 1 school and stores term 5 rooms and bath; thoroughly modern; large dry h.mnmu h laun- dry trays. Nice lot with lawn ! and shade trees; 15-ft. | crete alley. Ideal ‘for newly 4 married couple or small family. Possession Oct. 1 Phone Clev. 1933 A very located in ient to cars, Exceptional Transportation Building 17th and H Sts. N.W. (with service unexcelled) . on first floor, available Store °}, \vashinzton's fast- est growing section-—convenient parking sps w n 10 min- ltes walking distance of more than 60 per cent of Government work Office SPace in & vuilding C€ giving the highest type service within _walking distance important Government departments—State, War and Treasury, Department of Interstate Commerce, Labor. Interior Administration Tusiice, Departments of and Railway office, etc. Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 9700 3500 FOR Al secured for firess Box “K1-A RUG 412058 ear 1414 V = HEDGES, AND AL rnished. vlanted lIw...xmn et iin’ Tieh il and " mianure. "uprazed. ‘Rose bushes. 748 10th st. n.e. de: ture frop > inore: E C 5. R, DONATIO0 AND AP , ssoived the parthership heretofore existing Yooen th ATl ‘claime should be pre: _ented to Thom ullen. attorney, 812 h the Owens vrolet ~ Dealers 00 Ga. ave. n.w inanager. ‘A ind fiicndship will be apprecfated. NITURE _STORAGE me. Washington 0th: want to co one sen i Haven. Address Box HAVE VAN LOAD FU New Haven. Conn.. to tween now and Ditober municate with some New York o New A. Star office. On a Mattrcss NALLY DI s keen vours in £0od condition renovation. Tnterest s vaid on the inve ment every night Bedell's Factory 610 E S —the_sublect of FALL PRINTING, EI1GH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, FRuvss. ! Two Lasting Profits —Our Printing carries with it a proft to s who eell it and one to you who buv 1§, The National Capital Press| 1810:1213 D ST. N.W. '| zood work and has come to Ny | tlent pacity as sales continuance of your patronase | EO. ?EAPPER FOR GIVING - .G MONEY ASKED | Sees Brulhant Future for Capital After Visit to Great Cilies Abroad. natural s of future neerne irope,. aml I am o \Invwd the time has come when we ith a program of improve- | or Arthur Capper of man of Vll« Senate Dis- He has just | after a two- | during which nntries. hington eled in elght “1 believe thgt the Bureiu of the udget sk Srant alt of the money ted by the authorities of the Dis. | ¢ in the bndget which will be sent | {10 Congress in December,” Senator | Capper continued. “We have Leen too much inclined in the past to cut down and eliminate appropriations which were greatly needed for Washington. Praises Site. 1w d I visited Lon- Berlin and other ital cities, ington 1 was immense. with the fortunate cir of (he selection of this site ital of the United States. | | __“IWhil s abro { famous ¢ | cumstance | for the ¢ We are in a position her the most berutiful clty in the world Sen that he pro posed to pay attention at the coming session of Congress to legislation for the public schools, the! sewers and street and lighting. He | expressed his interest also in the | problem of adequate safe bathing { beaches for the people of the Di | trict, and said that when he returns | again to Washington in November he will give this matter his atten | tion. He will leave here tomorrow to go to Kansa Urges World Court. The entrance of the United States| | into the World Court, Senator Capper | declared, was desirable, with the res | ervations to the protocol now before | the Senate which have been suggested | by President Coolidze and before him by Secretary Hughes and the late | President Harding. Senator Capper ! visited the World Court at the Hague !and talkeg with a number of the judges. The Court, he said, Is highly regarded abroad. He believes that for- | elgn nations would make no objéction | to the reservations proposed by the { President. On the other hand. he | sald, there probably would be serious particular objections to reservations which would call for the rebuilding of the Court entirely, with the necessity of going | back to the governments which al ready adhere to the court. ‘ He visited. too, the Assembly of the League of Nations in sesslon at ! neva, and found the sessions interest- | ing. { “The League of dony.'i ic | Senator Capper. “I do not, however, believe that the United States should become a member and involved in the | problems which after all are strictly | foreign to this countr Studied Farm Problgms. apper gave much atten tion to farm problems abroad. He said that he had found in the coun-| tries he visited the farmer is the back- | bone of the people, the conservative force as a rule. In France, he said, the government has done much to ald the farmers and the French farmer on | the whole is prosperous. In England, on the other hand..the farmer has " been more or less neglected for the city man and the industrialist. The department of agriculture in England, he said, does not compare to the De. partment of Agriculture of the Unfted States in helpfulness to the farmer. \CHILD IS IMPROVING Nations i AFTER HEART IS GUT}r | Melvin Jones, Recovering From i Delicate Operation, Finds Hospital Life Pleasant. Life in Children’s Hospital appears | perfectl tory to Melvin Jones, | | 415 yvears hose heart was pun | tured Sunday morning when he fell {on a pair of scissors he was going to use to clip pictures from a_comic | supplement of unday paper. With physicians and nurses at hi 'heok and call, the little fellow is | perfectly contented and is getting all the enjoyment out of life that a hos- | | pital patlent could possibly get, but | ‘ misses the ice cream cones and candy | from the corner store. i Dr. Herbert H. Schoenfeld, who per- formed the delicate operation, found | | the patient in splendid condition this | morning. The surgeon said the pa not 3 nger, but | Um condition i e | Miss Florence R. Sa recently elected to life membership in the Na- tional Academy of Sciences, is the first of her sex to be so honored in the historv_of American science. L FOR LEASE W { Ground Floor Store Space | Unusual location: available || about October 1. Alley in rear. | Also several desirable office | | rooms in suite. I WILKINS BUILDING | 1512 H st & Randall H. Hagner & i Company . 1321 Conn. Ave Main 9700 { DRAFTING | Instruments and Supplies School Sale Keuffel & Esser Quality Drawing Sets beginning at. Drawing Boards beginning at. 1 Transparent Tn-ngleq beginning at T-Squares beginning at. GET_ACQUAINTED 're good folks to know when bi rains come. Practical roofers respon promptly”o help you out with that roof. Take our phone number. fi ROOEING 119 3rd St. S W NOCOMPANY. Phone M 33 DON’T [ NEGLECT . YOUR ROOF!! Better be sure it's leakproof. We IR(‘)'i'q” F AT Rookns_ 1121 5th . Company Phone Mata 1 || Scales, Curves, Pen, Inks, Papers, Pencils — Everything needed to supply the wants of the Dul‘uman or Student. MUTH Quality Since 1865 710 13th St, N.W. and on my re-j g o tempt for in to b"““‘blunn-d | Wasthm Wor T e e THE G Grindstone -Users Are Left Choice of Only 253,000 Sizes Good news today for the gents who have their Toses to the grind- stone part of the time. The division of simplified prac- tice of the Department of Com- merce has succeeded In eliminating 439,000 of 712,000 sizes of grind- stones from manufacture. This work, first undertaken by grind- stone manufacturers nearly 10 years ago, is estimated to hold po- {entia) &aving of $5,000,000 a year to ma . distributors and ‘The Grinding Wheel Manufac- turers’ Association Is behind the move, which also has the backing of the War and Navy Departments and many motor car manutactur- ing concerns. ACCUSE EACH OTHER. Sherlr ‘and) Former Contempt Hearing. 23 o e Employe AGO, September M. CHIC Sheriff Pete tormer employe, Capt. brook, who was disch intendent of the county sult of scand accorded Terry Lake, bear barons, faced one a in a contempt henring before k Wiikerson today. ‘The sheriff and the former h in theis wnswers to sho: vy they should not be held in con- fering with justice has other. Jall as a re- other ederal warden the SHIPPING NEWS Avrivals at and_Sailings From United States Munamar Paris I Havre! Sept. DUE TODAY . .San Francieco, -Bermuda, $~pt Bremen, Sept. Maraeille! Venezu s Fort_Victoria Sierra Ventana President Monroe. | Santa Marta i Roussillon Bordenux. DUE FRIDAY. -Southamp: Presiden: : Stavanger DUE SATURDAY Lanland Antwerp, Volendam " Duilio .. 2 President Wilson 4 | streat, 18| vent. ¥ ters h. “aronia .. Calamares DUE MONDA | who were sent Ancon San' Lorenzo. Fort St. Geo OUTGOI SAILED YES Rochambeau—kH. Mount Clay Eastern Gle American F. - 10°00 A 110:00 A 11:00 A 00 M B0 P 1:00 P celand—Antw Monterey Parto Ric Juan Oreonian-Cristobal Ohio—Hamburg SAILING FRIT A1 ...11:00AM 12700 A 00 3 00 3 00 P M 00 P31 SAILING SATURDAY. President Roosevelt—Breme m = Rotterdam Tiverpool .. 00 M 00A N 00 A5 London nesivania—Glasgow | Conte: Roaso— Juan 2 de _Janeiro . 1-00 P Its large trees and sloping hills WRITE OR PHONE FOR LITHOGRAPHED MAP SHOWING SIZE OF LOTS Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1412 Eye St. Frank 9503 Ty See It Demonstrated c@®TT ““FOR THRIFT" B Deflected Heat From Cooking Top Does Roasting and Baking! f the GAS SAVING. ing and_baking heat _contain And ind the rinkage of foods and m u':g et lol of rich juices and flavor. It Imost never necessary to th'-| "l:e nver:, burner I'hhm c?‘nk- ini L) ing done on e CoO] 5. *sex o demonsiration . 0% Convenient term: $10 allowance for your old range Scott Gas Appliance Company, Inc. 1204 H St. N.W. Main 9437 top. TR R N STAR, W ; i surrounding the liberty | " Druggan and Frank | cause | MMMMHIUI' U LR A LA HINGTO FRHER TUDEN ATTEND JUBILEE Anniversary of Founding of Community of Sisters of Visitation. | Approximately 200 former students | of the sommunity of the Sisters of the { Visitation a{tended the dond jubi- lee celebration of the founding of the community at the convent on. the old | orgetown roud Just ubove Bethesda this morning. Seventy-five years ago this commu- nity was founded, and since that time many hundreds’ of puplls passed through their hands. Since the sale of their property on Connecticut ave nue and De Sales streel, where the Muyflower Hotel now ‘stands, the sis- ters have returned to the original ideas of the founder of the order, St. de Chantal, and entered con- lieving in the eff- . the sisters now devoie their time in praylng for of good works and religious contem- plation. The celebration was started with a solemn high mass this morning i i the chapel of the convent, Mgr. C. ¥ | Thomas, pastor of St. Patriek’s Church wa celebrant; Rev. Edward tuckey, f St. |Chureh, was deacon and Re Smvthe, pastor of the Church | Blexsed ‘Sacram Chase, was sub-dencon. Le ugene Hannan, ain of the convent was master monfes . PPrancls de Sales the monastale life of the church and { St. Jane de Chantal are patron saints of ‘the orde: v. Joseph Kirwen, 0. 8. F. S, 'who delivered the sermon spoke on the Visitation life and mple of the founder and St Thomas of the the father of was supplied by St. < , under the direction of Miss Jennie Glennon. Following the | mass a luncheon and reception was | held in honor of the visiting priests { and the former puplis. many of whom are now leading citizens in the National Capital. At 4:30 this evening solemn benediction will be said. The community was founded Septem. ber 24, 1850, under the superiorship of Mother Juilian: Matthews, three sisters from Georgetown, one from Frederick and three from Baltimore, who started their religious and edu tional work at the academy at Tenth and The iflnan(’hfll by Ar Eccleston of Baltimore and Rev. lfam Matthews, then pastor Patrick’s_Church In 1867 the mmunity nnecticut avenue and where it built At this headquariers the s 1 charge of the edu dur- {ing course of years of hundreds of Catholic and non-Catholic students to their school. In 1919 the convent was sold for the site of the Mayflc r Hotel 1 the new convent near Bethesda was built, the sisters at the same time retiring from their educational fleld to religious ctivities. hbishop Wil of St moved De new con | Saturdays Star Announcing the Opening of Our New Buailding Opera- tion of Eighteen Houses— Five of Which Have Already Been Sold Chas. D. Sager Realtor LW 924 15th Si Main 36 Ten Per Cent Return ——on your money can be had in the purchase of 4 xmall apt best 'NoW.” section. condition *und aif Died. of cash’and will take Tow price for @ auick safe. PRICE, $21,000 ANNUAL INCOME, $3,000 HERE IS A SAFE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED Phone Adams 4962 that the home you “buy” is the best you could get for— ! *8,950 DON'T BE SATISFI WITH AN :hzl RANG EE—S| SECF OUR ‘HOMES AT 8th & Farragut Northwest N TWO BLOCKS OF FUBLIC SCHOOL. ALL SroRES, FTC PETWORTH DON'T_FORGET TO LOOK ALL OVER 'PETWORTH— SEE OUR HOMES AND— COMPARE! These Features —Built-in Tub —AU-Tiled Shower —Three Large Porches —Instantaneous Heater —Wash Trays, Etc. Take 14th S Georgin Ave. e:' »__ civrees h—-—* il 909 15¢h Street Deal With a Realtor the success | undertaking was { Sales | Small Cash Payment l Rent—Terms—Balance THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1925, Icmss Roads of U. S.|SCHOOL IS OPEN ONLY ! Claimed Located | T0 TRUE AMERICANS I!l Ind a“ap(lhs Haskell Institute Begins By the Associated Press. ' 4 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. September| Year, Carrying Indian Boys and Girls on Its Rolls. New 2 -A dowrtown street intersection— ‘Washington and Meridlun streets—is to be designated ‘“the crossroads of | the Natiol Two important national highways, the Natlonal Old Trafl road, running | from the Atlantic to the Pacifie, and the Dixie Highwuy, beginning at-Sault i Ste. Marie, Mich,, and terminating. in Miami, Fla., intersect at this Indian apolis corner. More than 75 per cent of the cross. eountry north, south, east and west bound toufists use tnese two high- | ways, according to E. 3. Stelnhart, president of the Hoosler State Auto- mobile Association. Mr. Stelnhart in- stigated the plan to locate “the cross- roads u' the Nation” in Indianapolis. | By the Associated Press. LAWRENCE, Kans., September “~Haskell Institute may set down i claim ‘to honor .as ‘“one hundred p #ent Amerfcan.” For only true Ameri cans may enter here. Largest of“the Government's Indian | chools, already opened for its Fall term, FHaskell boys from nearly 80 tribes. West to Ketchikan they from Yakima to Yonkers. Twenty-edght States sent quotas of students to Haskell last year. Okla- homa's delegation numbered 333, al- most one-third of the student enroll- ment. Yet her neighbor State to the south, Texas, had but éne represen- tative in the student body. came, and CLERGYMAN ACCEPTS APOLOGY OF POLICEMEN | Members of Liquor Squ.m Eumeal House by Mistake, They Explain. South Dakota next with 10; was represented by a single student of the Eyak tribe. Outnumbering any single Indian tribe are the Sioux, whose 119 men: bers here came from five Middle West- | ern States. delegation. The Chippewas came from £ Se Pepper F‘." T ‘mm'* The complaint Penn: i the en- trance of several members of the police liquor squad into tie home o Rev. Willlam Underwood, colored, ol 5 street southw t, Monday night, t became a closed incident today whe a representative of the Police De partment called at the Senator's office and admitted that the house was en tered through an error wope, Senator Pepper’s 1 that the incident d and that the apology wis accepted 1 v Mr. Underwood and by Mr. Swope on behulf of the Senator. Rev. Mr Underwood has been employed at the Capitol for a long tiwe. According to Mr. Swope, it was explained to Lim members of | ¥ { the liquor squad were for u {man who was out on bail that they hud received 1t ! he might be fc | where Rev. Mr ‘(.‘. of CHEVY CHASE, MD. Imlami A restricted com- munity ef detach- ed homes, afford- ing all modern comforts a n d priced as low as $8,975 EASY TERMS wMzms N *5 15th St Main 9770 Evenings, Cleve. 1953 t and ation t vieinity of Underwood lived 1 $2,000,000 to Loan —on nnpm\ul Washington properties, i 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. [ ] Rent Will Ruin Your Chance Ever to Reach Your Goal of Home-Ownership—If You Linger in Its Path Escape Rent Through the Avenue of CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENTS Which Spell Home Ownership With Service, Economy and Contentment! October Ist is Nearly Here— To Lease or Not to Lease—That Is the Question To Own Your Own Apartment Home—That Is the Answer} WARDMAN?’S 100% CO-OPERATIVE" APARTMENT HOMES ew York Ave., First & M Streets. N.W Exhibit Apartment—55 M Street Open Daily and Sunday Till 9 P.M. EDMOND J. FLYNN Authority on Co-operative Apartments Representing WARDMAN —Buys this delightful “bungalow unit,” with three exposures. And your operating costs (jani- tor, coal, tazes, eta) are. only $11.32 a month, Other Apartments from $22.40 10 $72.00 Phone—Main 8516 —less than rent e —————————— - | greatest area. 1 continent. and Mojav end Plute #noo Ottawa, homa and the South and Choctaw, It is only | tury since co: without skept handbilly veople how pect from it hea Institute last Winter ‘“M drew’ 1,040 American Indtan girls and some of the coal peddl From Key | out of town I fafter they t | opment largely in the State of Pennsylva Chervkees and Potawato- | mis made up the third largest tribal | the | They had roved the Then there are Apache uvajo and Papago, Hopi the southwest; Ban-| athead and northwe: Kick and Sac and Fox, Chipe and Wyandotte and Winnebago m the Middle West. and from Okla ickasaw Creek and Cherokee Crab Flakes 65c Lb. Shrimp Meat 1 Coal Once l.hrd to Sell. 50c Lb. Green Shrimp’ 25¢ Lb. Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Mun 12th and Water \ls S.W. Phone Main 6176, 9310 and a little more than a cen a fuel was first used As late as 1810 printed telling and what to ex. | in the way of fire and Some coal was being mined in but with great difficulty, and it sold with even gr difficulty being run the buyers a few hours 110 use it. The devel was done, of course nia. $6,975 to $8,250 On Reasonable Terms NOWHERE ELSE —as near Sixteenth Street, avenue of mansions, can you buy a moderate priced, detached home. NOWHERE ELSE —can you buy, at these prices, a home on a 30-foot wide lot; 5 rooms, sleeping porch, bath and pantry; steel beam construction and hesrs conerete footing: open fireplace: built-in garage; polished, oak foors: stationary washtubs; range; window shades: bright cellar under entire house with 5 full sized windows; improved streets and sidewalks, water and sewer: shade trees and street car and bus transportation... all these features being part of our $8.250 bungalow and many of them in our $6975 home. NOWHERE ELSE —in Washington or Washington suburbs can you buy your home where land values are increasing as fast us in BLAIR-TAKOMA The Heart of North IWashington It’s Only 20 Minutes from :he Treasury Drive out Sixteenth Street or Georgia Avenue to District Line, a short disance north on Georgia Avenue to New B over bridge one square to I koma. Or Alaska Avenue car to terminus. \'()RTH WASHINGTON REAI TY (‘().. Inc. Brooke Lec P. Blair Lee THE ARGONNE isi were being to use it work All-year location in the residential hub of northwest; on high elevation, overlooking the entire city and Rock Creek Park. Apart- 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. Sizes and Designs Adam Design Be Independent of the Coal Man Dow't be at the mercy of Jack Frost or his brother, the Coal Man. For a very small outlay of money you can install a Humphrey Radiantfire and command an instantaneous source of heat. Then, you can start the furnace much later in the Fall and stop it earlier in the Spring. This is no mere theory. Nearly 600,000 housewives have found that the plan emi- nently practical. 'Why not stop in our office today and let us show you the very attractive models? Edgar Morris Sales Co. Buy with confidence 1305 G St. N.W. 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