Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 4

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THE 1) il President Sees Arms Pariey Prospects Brightened by Agreement. bted to extent and $63,000 000 in i TRIBUTE TO RALSTON. INDIANAPOI (®).—Headed by 4 C he Nation it and 1 Indis for re last rites were to SECURITY TR'EATIES 0. K.D AT LOCARNO MAKE WAR REMOTE, appes Briand, When Austen Cha - e his I he clamored for speach ther and Germar tzn m r, Strese- | man 1 with no less the under which them He du 1o world all the Armne ples, and 10 n. will that faith in | leavi; el t 1he Ge France out the F spect to th M. F are leav tals on th ernoon. The foreign and Dr. ments come of the « which they be- lieve provides protection for all their Jegitimate interests and sets up ma- chinery Insuri settiement of any possible di with Ger- many. The same train tomc Polish and ors, (zechoslovakian Count joined today s which began with the close conference will { authorit | probiem—not t | King of Spain and the Que i the | Iws no time for th be concluded ton with a banqu en by the municipality of Locarno and a chryssatliemum ball. 'U. S. APATHY TOWARD WAR DEPLORED BY LORD GREY Wrote Page That Inaction in Face of hip’ i Page in irteenth ed lette them to danly in tof continue EDITED BY BURTON J. HENDRICK. Tuesday, February 1917, tdent’s speech to Congress uthority and red neutrality” without papers cceived ment in ng A mor WP * he peric severe) diplor lity." e step in 1 nenty more po be any intermediate step the time the President was ivering that speech news reached 1 of the torpedoing id the death of Mrs of Chicago. What have? An “overt act,” of the wrought nt—will Jjoin we g0 to war n able. Frost ood no I brot Iy son and we do not fellow of 36. e very he ' in any fal statement P \d ginger - his lodon writes 1l be a biack it America Dutch h: (Arthur W. not rom tull of it tory seven (e He pry tly convoy ps and see r to sink ellent letter icun h #ix e ter o k. aconia ates sile: ral Is of new That's im- a billion pou war loan More than ney in the imagine a of exciting we refuse to be e things have become tmmermann (Berlin) bomb burst today, the m to the German esident authority ips. etc., ete 5 to use the Nation to protect It had the effect. s majority the House rly 500 to 13) voted in solution. T am curious | effect on the country. 1 abandoned the belief t ident were really to lead, the people woyld follow. Whether even now lead remains to be as med force ree and have never terday T told Chinda, the Japa- do about this Zimmer- telegram. He thought it a joke at- first. Today Yates ) confessed that it seemed to rewspaper hoax! Nobody (few e surely) vet thoroughly under-| the German. This telegram distance surely to in- (uct the people of the U. S. A. The danger is that with all the he wants (short of a formal claration of war) the President will in wait, walt, wait—till an Amer- n liner be torpedoed! Or till an is made on our coast by a n submarine! Mr. Bonar Law and d a conference of an hour exchange with the bility of mbass: ands e fted States and the po Joans there to pay and food bought there. a great popular loan be got in the Tnited States (ike the <reat victory n here?—Probably if the right n took hold of it in every section of the United States. Balfour has al- held in the cablnet that the of exchange is the great he submarine. n for Relief in Bel- to its end. The en of Hol- will be organ- ial people have ways problem The Commi gium goes slowl land are in it it ized; and all the off fe n Hoover! d tonight at s Miss Buckler, bock (who will edit Henry L the Banker Grenfell ot i Buckler's— Mr. Lob- James' ters), and at Capt. McDougall's—the v ched ooy Thompsons and B the Yates Jellicoes and we. ¥ on Lea o Enforce Peace. Talk on League foron Eence rhetorical inaugural.® e filne words. Senators are Here's the he 11 “obstructionists’ But— L"“]l l“li.\\". \]\'. had asked for the hority he wants a month earlier no filibuster 11d have succeeded. 2 An old 1819 statute (to keep (h; anters of Barbary pirates from attacking 2 civilized country?) ne?d not stand in the way. if he were in were not looking for some- s to hold him back. = asn't called Congress in ‘ession yet—which he'd do if he wished really to do anything. 4. It's the the people back. vet—kept by the ‘And our ships keep off the sea a month rmans, and he does And port now limbo tania and the St spresident Wi gural address, 1917, lson's second in au- delivered March 4, TO THE PRESIDENT. London, March 9, 1917 Secretary of SL;;P.C & ::Fé?itlarch 9, 9 a.m. Confiden- tial for the President and the Secretary only. an Teporting on the general feel- ing here I find that continued delay in sending out American ships, es- peclally American liners, is produc- ing an increasingly unfavorable im- pression. In spite of all explana- tions, which are imperfectly under- stood here, delay, is taken to mean the submission of our Government to * Laughlin | > | ence that we | new arrival | your head President who still holds | Loss Would Be Black History. in'h the re lished here national ¢ British opin our with and the nd seems to be n that our Government | not he forgotten, and until the I | 1sh navy shall overcome the Gern submarines, Ther is danger that feeling will rden into a con- and int with any influ- otherwise have h government circles to regard sons for delay which are pub- as technicalities, which a should sweep aside. couples the delay of the sinking of the Zimmermann tele reaching the wil it is n ships Laconia gram | oneli thi | viction when co comes Viscount private do not can sit is swept man as Won writes me his retirement: “1 the United neutral i like a great blot in hi e that must grievously future history of A from how still while off the States no (Copyright, 19 'REALTY NIGHTMARE MARKS FIRST DAY IN HECTIC MIAMI (Continued fro ae.) to each other excit th ms and clapping Flitting back and forth a women, nrtly them very, very much whatever she is try- wrnest about ing to do. Hat Betrays Newcomer. jur $8-a-day room with sh: bath, and, still being a you change your collar. wash the stain of travel away, put on vour coat and descend to the lobby Perhaps you have forgotten that on rests felt hat whick came down with vou from the N vou give yourself away. You parked man. A felt hat and a t worn by a male citizen at identify him as white meat served down to look it One of the ladies yvou saw a few minutes before fiitting back 1nd forth like a hungry sparrow comes forward and drops into the chair next to vou. You are shown over and Mr. Brown of Chics in astonishment “isn't-this-a-small she'll and regists world-after-all “Why. no, vided, of course, Brown of Chicago. ell, well, well! g will you you answer, are no pro App nmy own’s son, you t too funny up and 1 know W my and Brown-— know. Well for word speakin vou'll think must be go is Miss Ma connected with the big real estate developmen Beny, you kn We're opening up the new subdivision at Wart Hallow, just a few miles down the coast. must see it. Weil, I must be going. What did you say your was? Use of “Bird Dog: And as you are an innocent sort of human being, and a male, at that, you'll probably give it to her, within a few hou A1l from Mr. Hokum, the firm of Barnstorm & Bayrum, and it he sells you the lot at Wart Hollow Miss Applesauce will get part of his She is what they call a “bird dog” down here. Some of the firms employ bird dogs, who scent out the game for the hunters. A middle. aged bird dog is counted as especially valuable. Or maybe you'll escape Miss Apple- sauce altogether. The bird dogs are not altogether too popular with many of the real estate people. Some of the better ones have tried to get rid of them, but they stick. You leave vour hotel for a short gtroll down the street before lunch. It's hard to hear yourself think. Riveters, pearched high on the cross- beams of budding skyscrapers, pound out their infernal noise; traffic police- men blow their whistles in a continu- ous shriek; carpenters are - tearing down something or knocking some. thing together, and thelr saws, ham- mers and shouts blend nicely with the escaping steam from the safety valves of the donkey engines hoisting eleva- tors. The sidewalks are jammed. It is like Pennsylvania avenue on Inau- guration Day, only more so. The walks are narrow, and if you should be shoved into the street you must jump back quickly or some speeding maniac will take off your arm, or leg, or anything that's left in his path. an sn’t that ju And me com you like that! I'm a fine one Dy the wa Applesauc rns: ne I'm um, it Salesmen Fill City. Real estate offices and real estate men—there seems to be no end to them, A little cubby hole stuck in the wall will house one firm, and next to it will be a sumptuous office opening direct on the sidewalk, with pictures hanging here and there showing what such and such a development will look Washed RUGS: Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 _ FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5,000 Folding_Chairs Always in Stock H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Avs. N.W, Main 9136 Cleaned Shampooed Scoured Parties Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 55th issue of stock now open for subscription. Shares of stock, $1.00 each, payable monthly. Five Eer.ccnt interest paid on stock withdrawn. the German blockade. This is the iew of the public and of most of he press. There i a tendency even James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary You | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO | fto be fil | There e . D. (. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925. it would mean to the children! No, there'll be no bullding restrictions, Yes, we demand that if a man's going to put a house on one of these lots he must spend at least $2,000 for it. We've got to have a certain standard, you know. But we'll let commerc| places in here. Now, look at this lot here. It's facing the Dixle Highw: Think of that! How many lots are there facing the Dixie Highway, huh? Right on the corner, and the canal not three blocks away. Jump in the car and we'll go right out. Well, if you can't do that, give me your name Where are you staying? What's your room number? Are vou married? { How many children have you? How ol you? What's your height, your weight, your date of birth . RBut we leave him and enter a res. taurant. E: restaurant is alway owded—packed with buman bein male and female, their jaws working ¢, tired waitresses and wait hither on. You grab . Across from vou the ting long enough to size Urges Congress to Investi- gate Baking Merger and Bell Te]ephone Co. By the Asso AT —The the ended Jetoher 17, \nvention of eration Labor and was character- it William in 58 to the de ctive convention of | r held—one that wil compared the | the . | to th uining Green e as you up. *Stranger here <. And he's > has you by Ten minutes vou up for a bus ride to I the celebrated subdivi itskirts of town, where he $2,000,000 hotel is to be built, the £3.000,000 hridge has just been com of sted, and where Mr. Evershar ted lecturer, will h before the company | te f the Ward el $400,000,0 d the other ne system Ward was ating union labor he prices of bread, the war. It was char proposed r songht breadmaking industry of the The stem was char having a monopolistic grip on ecessity rimental f the country tation wh and the combine teley deliy cha “He Knows Situatic “Want you to Eversha heen studving the situation he does—study the situation Knows at the situation than in Florida. Be sure to hex: he knows the situation.™ 1 finish vour. luncheon and pas dollar ahd head for the Ch: trol the country. ed with 1 vital th Tha mor Ever would put the wd as opposing the | conpe v of the United States with | ¢ . wi art was referred back 1‘1'“,‘ e the Bublic i I { A beeth fellow executive council ! unv self squarely Y and dise foderati with popu pproxima v mon come to Minn Victor A. « ding contemplated for a4 oppositic hich will either be built o b will wh $80,000 t are ir's buildin total more In sy of an embx thing ¢ food. newsprint everything on t ol privile ucational pre the ons ram of th s t of a nur nd stem. h have no work tion act it was urged that efforts be made to obtain passa if it did not In wh fully meet all unionists., lots building 1 wit very city | a1 ntry e two or Bu 1 school t contends men in the 14 forr bodied 1 her v top of h the W ngton Monumwnt 1 seem tep in is inance man on th Muking : finish nerce man Walk in. we 3 attitude ¢ ludy w bout decp 10 feet and sells ice 4 throw tells you sh 000 space. But be § He Lots facing t In fact, self. I bo ve th them, th i $5.000 a month ce to sales- has 100 bahy, Mr ir a ms Los An me 1 in here and he said, ‘Give me t two. | Don't wrap them up. I'll take them | home with me now.' And, you know, | that fellow went right out and sold | those lots for twice what he paid for | them. Poor Embargo Blamed. “Building? N know. on the embargo, you the embargo is lifted yowll see plenty of building, though. Now, this lot—the rafiroad will run through the front yard if you want ft to. If you don't, we can make it run hrough the Oct. 18,1925 First - €] and Parlor ngton, 9:00 A.M. on Station) Conches Lv. Wa;‘hi « Lv. W. (Tth Street Station) An_unusual opportunity to visit G 4 mite Valley. Solomon's Neptune'’s Grotto., Skvland Marine Corridor.*Ale Room. the Cathedral Village. ‘the Orient; the Paiace Dinner_and Refreshmente seried ot ‘fhe Caverns Lodge For Tickets. Reservations, Ete.. Apply City Tieket Office. Street N.W.. or Unlon Southern Railway Sys!ein 1510 H Street N.W. Phones Main 5633 and 7063 WILKINS BREAKFAST COFFEE Buy This Coffee and Save the Difference Unless you see what you are getting? Now listen! I have the most wonderful proposition to offer you. ery one wishes to go to Florida to see what it is all about. Now. to the point. A railroad trip to Florida and returp, lower berth, meals on diner, hotel (including meals), bus trips to Tampa, St. Peters- burg and many side-trips, and just one big time. The above trip would cost you $150. Now the surprise! This trip takes you from Washington to the most beautiful spot in Florida. A city of 100 lakes— Winter Haven All for $49.00, You are under no obligation to buy. Train leaves Union Station Oct. 20th Call or write FRED H. SEITZ 927 lS}S.rh St. N.W. s EBONITE "SHings™ o a Stick, Around the Gears MR. MOTORIST If you are going to keep your car in condition you must know that the traus- mission and rear axles con- stitute the most important gears of your motor car or truck; that these gears carry the entire load, and unless the gears are cor- Tectly Iubricated you will before long hear the rattle of mechanic’s tools. Motorlsts have learned th Ebonite I the most remarkable gear lubricant 'ever offered in guality, in’ valde ‘and i per- Jormance. Buy with your mind made w Demand Ebonite, Take no_subsiitute. At dealers in five-pdund cans, and ot service stations from the “Ebonite checker-board vump only. "EBONITE (IT's SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES BAYERSON DILWORKS - COLIIMBIA BUILDS NEW STRENGTH AND REAL FLESH <~ ¥ OVER 70 YEARS QF SUCCESS month rent for her | Miami during the Summer he'll eat his hat. He has been buying and sell ing a few lots during the Summer and made his. Now he's going back to Chicago. He points to a ram shakle old hotel—although it ought not to go under thut name—and s it was bought for $1,000,000 threc months ago and sold a_few ¢ for $1,500,000. It stands on it lot. He Knows a real estate man who is renting a store on Fl vaying §250,000 for He wonders who Is paying b §250,000 and the profit he 1 as « friend who bought a 10d-foot lot al blacks from the bay not I ago for $85,000, and who just . 1ot with two houses on it for $150,000. The Tilinois man says this thing has but he doesn’t know wi on. He has been in me a long time, and it doesn't look right for him. Moonlight on Beach. will get brain-fagged and foot-weary hearing so many men and women taking the name of $1,000.000 n vain that you'll ¢ to Miami Be: moonlight now- oon poking its bi the c¥u n that He You round face up to the st. The nd hurls you through th 1cross 1 back silhouetted twinklin you g skylin 4 a clear sky, from the tops of tall heat is over and the vou forget the hustle and bust crowde 1 noise and di real e men. You pass be: white mansions perched on erystal water, with t them and the | © in the breeze you now lig buildir throt thoughts wan hought 100 midd pine he men back i You y DR. HUT Amber Oil Liniment UMATISM, (OLDS, SCIATICA Any Drug Siore. 75C Waldman Druz Co., yvadisvilie, Md. h a bus and go | R WAL SERVIGE. | Address to Circulations Bureau. | By the A Press CHICA October ency of mail was nded t r New lust in z equ ¢ ention 17.—The ef- Jusly de | CGeneral Har address 1 f Circulatior | ple of air m | mail Hotel Inn Phone Main 604-610 9th St. N.W., PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSGCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent shares withdrawn be- fore maturing. Assets Over $10,500,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAVES BERRY..... Prsident JOSHUA W. CARR. Secretary on DEFENDED BY NEW - |Declares System Efficient in |t B108.8106 | seek will 1 We must to encourage i that Capper Also Speals nral de elected tent O % PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Super n ST ury 1408 H ST. N. W. A “Radiant” Coal 1 Rcco:),i\d é'l!(::-\r }l“lolt Water Stove and Egg Sizes $9.00 Per Ton J. Edward Chapman 37 N St. NW. Phone N. 3609 Better Than and Cheaper Hard Coal TRUTH Veracity in every statement, fidelity all the facts, ty in every de- of this house. Buy your glass from us Foundod 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY BERNHARD W. 8P (Rosalyn Before You Go House-Hymting —and before you give away another dol- lar of your moneyin the form of rent, con- sider what your “rent money” does. It buys property for some one else—when it could just as well be buying a home for you! WARDMAN'’S What RENT would you pay for this b = low unit? You can OWN and m:r:un;'situfgffll small first payment an 1009% APA d only $54.12 a month, which includes your share of the operating costs (taxes, heat, ins etc.)! urance, janitor service, CO-OPERATIV RTMENT HOME New York Ave., First & M Streets Northwest EXHIBIT BUILDING 55 M Street Open Daily and Sunday Tl 9 P.ALL EDMUND J. FLYNN Authority on Co-Operative Apartments Representing WARCMAN Phone Main 8516

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