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HINES DENIES CUT INVETERANS' DOL Vocational Traifiing Allow- ances of Disabled Men Un- changed, He Declares. In the Edmonds Bldg. 917 15th You will find Very Desirable Offices —in suites of two or more rooms at very reasonable rate (SHARNGN-& T0cHS] ain- 2345 s contained in a by Harold nander of Na Chapter of the Dis of | Replying to charg | statement issued recently . Stephen " I, No.132 I Transportation Building 17th and H Sts. N. (with service unexcelled) on first floor, available from or soon to be dis- | that “there has been a 50 per cent BUlLDING {cut in “allowances for school ex { to cover the expense of books, sup- Randall H. Hagner & | vear been cut to $75 except Main 9700 n receipt of a state- 1 made. No other changes whatever courses and there is no general reduc. In regard to the course in patent and it has been the policy of the ration required by law for ad of the work required for an LL. B. including this course in their hat the present law requires in Wa ton’ reason the bureau has not re. ning allow. veterans now WILKlNS ed from the bureau hospitals. With reference to the allegations penses,” Gen. Hines explained th: 1512 H St | ]! since experience has shown that $75 . ‘ | per fiscal year is usually adequate | plies and equipment for law students, | the or un Al allotment of $100 per fiscal Company [ in suc Ak Sl e 1 Conn. Ave. N.W. | tnts amount is not suficlent. In such b | ment from the regional oftice ‘concerned proper adjustment is have been mad it was explained, in | allowances for trainees recelving law tion of any sort in allowances for any ype of training ! law, Gen. Hines explained that this course is post-graduate in character bureau in professional training to c: only men through the scholastic jon to practice, the course in patent law not belng a regular part degree, but an extra course, for which tuition fee is charged by ulum. . Hines called attention to the I men complete thelr training DLefore June 30, 1926, and for - inducted men into tral in the professional cour: r Store 2 10 min listance of more t of Government g several years for completion. | en. Hines is confident, however, { that legislation will be enacted not to extend the present vocational train- ing law, but to provide adequate op- portunities and consummation of training for any and all of the vet. 1s who are now in hospitals and have not hitherto been able, on ac- count of physical disability, to avail themselves of the training provided | by the bureau EI.ECTRICITY DRIVING than 60 spuce in a building highest ki ment of mmerce . . Interfor Administration Randal] H. Hagner ||| & Co. 1321 Coun. Ave. Phcne Main 9700 By the Assorinte » big decre: tric current, the . vhich in this district are the coal com nies. whose plants are tted more and more with ele | instead of steam. Some mines most_entirely with electric using coal only for heating breakers and offices ) power is necessary now, except where lighting systems must be ed at the collieries or for the run- of pumps. ectricity is e from the mine run current, of the| rapidly chasing the and with addi- MULES FROM MlNESl THE SUNDAY Boy Prisoner Flees From Police Third Time in Two Weeks For the third time in a little more than two weeks, Thomas English, 13 years old, of Quantico, Va., es- caped from the District authorities when he walked away from the In- dustrial Home School, under the eyes of two policemen, vesterday afternoon. He was accompanied by George Narington, 14, Chinese boy, who made a previous escape with him. Policemen Freeman and Redman are said by police to have been on watch at the playground when the boys climbed the fence and fled. English was first arrested Septem- ber 18, in Kenilworth, where, with three companions, he was alleged +to have participated in the robbery, of several stores. All were sent to the House of Detention, from which Tom escaped 24 hours later. He was recaptured and sent from the House of Detention to the Indus- trial Home School. He walked away from the latter institution last Wednesday, being recaptured by Policeman W. C. Handley of the eighth precinct. HELD FOR ASSAULT AND ROBBERY OF TWO Men Beaten and Money Taken by Visitors to Apartment, Police Charge. John Frank Deltufa Black, 30 years old, wi 554 Shepherd s: ziving his 7 street, were taken into cus night by Headquarters De- tectives Kelley, Waldron, Scrivener and Sweeney and charged with rob- bery and assault in two cises. The detectives also arrested Basil Houff of 1113 Ninth street, whom they charged with vagrancy, and Lovett Thomas Burgess, who is listed on the books as held for investigation. All are being held incommunicado at different police stations. When the men were arrested in an apartment at 514 U street the police found in an automobile standing out side two S-caliber revolvers, full loaded. According to the pol Black and sero were in the ap: ment Thursday night when Will R. Ryan, whose address the police give as Thirteenth Willlam Watkins, 4025 Tilinols ave nue, came in. The police add that the two men charged with assault beat Ryan on the head with the butt of a knocking him unconscious, of his teeth out and robbed him of $32 or $33. They then took robbed him of $47, the police assert. When questioned at headquarters lhc men denied that they had robbed ulted Ryan, but contended the s an argument and that they | had to restrain him, the police s However, the detectives say the col- ored occupants of the apartment where the men were visiting informed them that they were beaten and ixnlnlmfl and that both Watkins and Ryan were very quiet and had created no disturbance. Johnny Famous Etchings Shown. _ Famous etchings of George E. Res 0 1 H. Lindley Hosford of St ul were placed on exhibition at the Mll\lflll\n of graphic arts at the | sonian Building, the United National Museum announced yester- l The etchings wifl be on exhibi- t here until November 3 and may | be seen week d from 9 until 4:30 i. lock S Al equipment being installed while | - colleries are closed, it 1t when work is resumed mules will supplanted by motor-driven en- ‘; 1es. the Lowe Possiile Cost PHONE MAIN 9427 (AIONEBRAKE «J s20-nrST.NW. | New 0il Burner Sells at Remarkably urner which s and_which )y or furnace just as as a $400 or $500 oil burner, has perfected by the International i 119 South 14th Louis, Mo. This sturdy device or’ gas. one of the safest fires sily slipped into nace by manufacturers want a 30 days’ free trial Write them today Very Desirable Store Building For Lease For Term of Years 1323 Ccnn Ave. without electric Iburns a cheap oil, & hottest, quickest i known and can be e: | the firebox of {any one.” The | agents and offer every one. Apply—Randall H. Hagner & Company Conn. Ave. Main 9300 For Your Roof ‘TEED ROOF PAINT— 0 covers 600 sa. 1t §1.75 : F COATING TAND B 5o = " ane gatlon covers 3 Gallon. . LASTIC CEME! stopping Pound T guttering. . zsc Brush for Applsing Roof Paint, 79¢ Weathershield Paint All Colors $2.25 RO | mid | Wholesale 710 13th St. N.W. F For Lease— % 3rd and 4th Floors About 2,300 sq. ft. in the building formerly occupied by J. M. Gidding; especially constructed for a high-class shop; elevator and heat fur- nished; ground floor occu- pied by the Southern Ry. ticket office. 1510 H St. N.W. Merchants should look into this proposition. Lo- cated in one of the busiest sections, convenient to all of the higher class hotels, government departments, office buildings, and all car lines. We do not know of a better business proposi yet offered. Full informa- tion upon request. Low Rent on Term-Lease Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Conn. Ave: Phone Main 9700 CEMENT WORK ohir o &iad the hearts 1 opm. servic i PL AY qAFE—I“AVE ! Your Roof R_.pq!re:i NOW!! ~ 1121 5th n.w. . LAD Gty hine an T IN OTHER CITIES AS | s predicted | it Good Garages i it Low Terms ! “Your car protects you from vadweather, R ot protect Vour car in A ‘BestBilt ot WM have What you want. Pay 1Ke ‘Tent and on your own [ | It| Call Lincoln 10-100 All Steel or G;‘RAGES Wood Frame If You Employ Servants— Il-‘ you employ servants the Scott Gas Range eliminates their wasteful practices. They naturally fall into the habit of cooking two or three untensils of food on the heat from onec cooking-top burner. They nat- urally grow accustomed to baking and roasting in_the oven on the Deflected Heat from the cooking-top. And as for hot water, which is frequently a source of gas extravagance with servants, the water-jacketed cooking- top burners of the Scott Gas Range store hot water all the time they are in use, So there is always plenty of hot water as a costless by-product of cooking. Models With or Without Water - Heating Feature Ten Dollars allowed for your old range—with the privilege of accommodating terms if desired. See a Demonstration Scott Gas Appliance Company, Inc. g 1204 HSE.N.W. Main 9437 E and I streets, and | Watkins in_another room and | mith- |} STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MITCHELL BACKERS AT WORK IN LEGION Officials Criticized for Not Inviting Colonel as a “Dis- tinguished Guest.” OCTOBER 4, AUTO KILLS TWO GIRLS. Struck From Behind by Machine on Virginia Road. NORFOLK, Va., October 3 (#).— Dolly Nick, 17, and her sister Bertle, 13, were struck and almost instantly killed by an automobile near their home at Hickory, Va., today. Fred Carter, chief boatswain in the Navy, sald to have been the driver of the car which ran down the two girls from behind as they were walking to- gether along the road is under arrest. FAILS T0 OBTAIN By the Associated Press. OMAHA, Nebr., October 3,—Friepds | of Col. am Mitchell, ving for the national convention of the Amer- lican Legion, were organizing their forces in an effort to obtain indorse ment of his recent criticisms Navy on the convention floor. Many were bitter in their denunci- ation of legion officlals for not offi inviting Col. Mitchell to the conven- | tion as a distinguished guest. They explained that this was taken to mean that legion officialdom is co-operating | “with the Army and Navy in prevent. | ing his carrying his fight for a unified Air Service 'to the great veterans' or {zatlon.” Those in charge of in vitations, however, said that Col Mitchell ‘was not invited as a dis tinguished guest, because he w: not \ combat general. The Forty and Eight, the legion’s fun organization, ¢ which the colonel is & member, how- [for the young woman's release. ever, extended an invitation to him| The action was at the reques vesterday. !district attorney's office, which in- Capt . close friend of | the court that it was not Col \m.n.n expected to arriv rgument and Monday with a personal message from : postponed the stormy eriti {until Monday suftic ence would It developed today that official recog- | be produced to maRe the case unbail- nition could not he given to the Forty | able, and Eight's invitation. George Dob-| William A. Gray, counsel for the ac- son, Passaic, N. J., nd chef de|cused woman, made a plea for imme- chemin de fer of the organization,|diate hearing and release. said that while his organization would Felt was found in Miss Emanuel's bg glad to have Col. Mitchell present, |home with a bullet wound in the head one of our most active|Miss Emanuel when arrested declared the organization could not |that Felt. had shot himself by acci- officlals of the legion by |dent. inviting him. I of the| Woman Still Held in Death of Philadelphia Realtor in Her Apartment. PHILADELPHIA, October 3 (#).— Lillian M. Emanuel, held without bail on suspicion of homicide in connection with the death of Maurice E. Felt, |failed to gain her liberty today when Criminal Court decided to walt until Monday to hear argument on a writ of the Under authority of the peace act of Australia, the government is insti. tuting legal proceedings against lead- ers of strikes that tied up shipping there. Apartment House Investors Owner will sell new apartment, located in one of the best sections of Northwest Washington, on basis to net better than 259 on amount invested. Priced under $200,000. As little as $25,000 cash will handle. Will negotiate only with responsible principals. OWNER Address Box 324-D, Star Office October Wedding Decorations. Consult Gude if you desire something distinctive. Flowers or plants. 1212 F. —Advertisement. 2100 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. APARTMENTS Resldent Ma.nager on Premlses In the exclusive Sheridan Circle section, unquestionably the finest as well as the most convenient residential in the city. One square to cars; busses pass door. 5 Rooms, Breakfast Room, Bath, $165 to 4 Rooms, Breakfast Room, Bath, $150 to 3 Rooms, Breakfast Room, Bath, $90 to 2 Rooms, Breakfast Room, Bath, $60 to 1 Room and Bath (non-housekeeping), Panel Walls—Showers in All Baths Open for Inspection Day and Evening HW-H-WE/'T G- Main 9500 REAL LSTATE 916 15t st. 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. Resident manager on premises. THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. RELEASE IN'KILLING 1925—PART 1. why it took them eizht hours liver Druggan to a jail about 60 mi from Chicago IN DRUG ADDICTS’ CELL. AID OF HIGH EUURTWN Appeal to U. S. Supreme/ Bench Planned by Jail-Defy- ing Chicago Bootlegger. ights Out” Small Town Jailer KAL n ., (m..lmr 3 P)— of t no_mo DE By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October | lower court 'has its ha | to keep Terry Druggan, avowed hoot legger, in jail, the unabashed Terry through hls counsel, will ask the United States Supreme Court to let him out. The court is kept busy keeping these | men in jail after sending them there, Judge James H. Wilkerson observed in speaking of the wealthy Druggan and his affluent partner. Frank Lake, whose reported vacations from sentences for <(ml(fln||)t have been the subject of serious scrutiny. “L shall go befors the Court Monday and ask Dru —While nds full trying the OPEN SUNDAY FROM 10:30 TO 4:30 New Bungalow on Eastern Just off Rhode Island Ave, five nicely arranged first floor, with unfin- open firepla water heat; electric light: usually well built and a bargain at $7,100; terms. PRATHER & ROBINSON 514-515.516 Bond Bldg. 14th and N. Y. Avenue Main 442 there is nothing to compar Gas Room Heater. Add living room. It only costs 2 Avartments Furnished, Unfurnished and Partly Furnished—Very Deslrable 09 16th Street N.W John W Tllompson & Co. 829 17th \(r?rl N.w. Main 1477 1305 G St. N.W. o de Inded— e HUMHREY'- Radlant i “nights out” or other liberties, Sheriff msdl te release on bail,” said \fl(‘huell { | J. Ahern, counsel for Druggzan. | E. d g Two deputy marshals tod were | { suspended pending ln\esuumlnn of {\\h'l‘fl Druggan’s ml\l]exes got him 5. S. Crawford asserted today. When brought here from Chicago, and partner, I ’ pre = s I dicts. his stay in jail, les ployes into put in cel a contempt trial, he ore | has branches in 41 Stat For the home that desires beauty as well as comfort e with the Humphrey Radiantfire the charm of this fire to your 2 to 3 cents per hour to operate. Prices, $15.00 Up—Convenient Terms Edgar Morris Sales Company, Factory Distributors Main 1032 BEAUTIF e | Garage in the Western Maryland Railway by Engineers and Firemen. Those who wish to apply for the position of Engineer or Fire- man should mail or present their applications to the follow- ing: A. M. Smith, Supt., Western Md. Railway Co., Hagerstown, Md. for territory between Baltimore, Md., and Hagerstown, Md., Har- risburg, Pa., and York, Pa. Electric Lights Wide Front Parking Paved Alley in Rear Large Front Porches Screened Dining A \Williamson; Supt; 5 Western Md. Railway Co. Cumberland, Md. for territory between Cumber- land, Md., Connellsville. Elkins, W. Va. Stationary Wash Tubs $500 Cash— Only men who desire perma- nent positions need apply. Ap- plications will be considered in the order in which they are re- ceived at the above addresses. WESTERN MD. RAILWAY CO, THE CARLISLE 5 Large Rooms and Bath Size 23x30 Porch 7x23 s520 BARGAI Only °*50 down Credit accounts cheerfully opened for those who desire the time payment plan. The home illustrated above can be secured with only $50 down pay- ment. The balance can be paid in small monthly installments. All we want is our promise to pay. in writ- ing, and satisfactory references. There will be no delays. All can 393 be handled by mail if you wish. Come to the CAMPS! Woe urge every buyer te come to the CAMPS and see the fine oendition of our materials. Come to the Camp nearest you. Camp Meade is near Baltimore, Maryland, and Camp Dix is near Camden, New Jersey. Our offices and lumber yards open every day. OR come to our Philadelphia Sales Office tte Jeflerson Building. 18118 —Twocar Garage. Many tther stz designs.” Write Even if ered prices will Ly moter truck a HUNDREDS of BARGAINS! | We furnish hundreds of bargains for builders. New fir doors, new roofing, new wall- board, new windows with frames, etc. Also lumber of all sizes and kinds at big sav- ings. WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG ! Camp Meade Salvage Co. cawe meRoE MARYLAND Camp Dix Salvage Co. wricnrsTown, New ersev PHILADELPHIA SALES OFFICE IN THE JEFFERSON BUILDING and Sleeping Porches UL HOMES Your Cellar N.W. Cor. 18th & Newton Sts. N.W. Just North cf Rhode Island Avenue A Delightful Section Opposite School and Gov’t Grounds Phone Us for Auto to Inspect Tiled Bath & Shower Hardweod Trim Cak Floors Entire House Built-in Refrigerator Cabinet Ironing Board Hot-Water Heat { { E \ ank Lake, and seven esent and former jail officials and he five with two drug ad- He will remain there during the sheriff sald. He will have the run of the bullpen, as do other prisoners for 12 hours each day. ‘The United States Daughters of 1812 v* $18.75 Weekly | CPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS H.R.HOWENSTEIN 131 H STRE ©: MANY OTHER DESIGNS CORPORATED ET NORTHWEST BUYS THIS HOME AT CAMP MEADE OR DIX N SALE! This bargain offer includes the lumber, new fir doors, new windows with frames, and new slate coated roofing to build this 24 x 47 ft. modern home design. Others would charge $900 and up for the material we furnish, We wil <ave you from $200 to $750 on the material for any size or kind of building. There are scores of home designs, all illustrated, priced and described in our Free Catalog. Remember! This is a Bargain Sale! Don't Delay ! 12125 Poultry House. We ney on mateelal for any size ol Try buiding. ‘87 We Ship Everywhere! you live as far as 500 miles from either Camp our de save you 4 to 15 on your materials. W ship by railroad any amount to any place. If you live within 100 miles of either Camp we can deliver right to your premises t small extra cost. Bring your own truck, if vou can. Good roads all the way. p====eMail this Coupon=—=e—— Camp Meade Salvage Co., Camp Meade, Maryland, or Camp Dix Salvage Co., Wrightstown, New Jersey Department WS101 Without uhlx"zuan on my part sead me your free ca Name.. Addreve_—ooo