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16 * WELLIVER RESIGNS WHITE HOUSE POST Chief Clerk to Be Publicity Man for American Petroleum Institute of New York. The resignation of Judson C. Wel- | liver as chief clerk of the White House was formally announced at the executive offices late yesterday and was a distinct surprise to official Washington today. Mr. Welliver is to become general publicity represen- tative of the American Petroleum In- stitute of New York City. A spokesman for President Cool- idge, In announcing that Mr. Wel- Jiver's resignation had been accepted “with deep regeret,” represented the Sresident as feeling very keenly the loss of his chief clerk. It was sald he had been permitted to return to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925. HUGE PHONOGRAPH Columbia Co. Joins in Alliance Capitalized at $18,000,000, in 11 Countries. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 24.—Alllance of four of the leading phonograph companies of the world, representing A total capitalization of approximately 11 countries, was announced today by the Columbia Phonograph Co., one of | the concerns involved in the transac- tions. ‘The other companies included in the alllance are the Columbia Grapho- phone Co., Ltd., of London; the Carl Lindstrom Co. of Berlin and the Transoceanic Trading Co. of Amaster- JUDS PIVER. dam. Their alliance, through a com- ctvil employment only because limited appropriation made it impossible for the White House to anywhere mnear meet the salary offered him by the American Petroleum Institute. Mr. Coolidge !s sald to feel that it will be very difficult to find a suc- cessor for Mr. Welliver who will as- sume hic duties with the same de- gree of efficiency. He had proved in- valuable to the President especially in taking care of the multitudinous inquiries " that are recelved at the White House every day and also in obtaining information for the Presi dent on_ various subjects. Mr. Welllver became chief clerk of the White House immediately after the inauguration of the late President Harding. He had been a newspaper man of marked popularity here for 20 years previous to his acceptance of the post. As a writer, he enjoved the confidence of the late Theodore Roosevelt. He is a mative of Towa but has been on the staff of New York and local papers as well as Western dailies QLD IRONSIDES WEEK.” The Arts Club of Washington will celebrate ““Old Ironsides week” with a special dinner and a meeting this evening, at which the Secretary of the Navy and a number of distin- 1 officers will be guests wil] deliver addresses. c home of the Arts Club eet was one time the Benjumin Stoddagt, the the under ration the U. §! frigate Constitution was launched, fitted out sea, and the Arts Club d the meeting in honor storic vessel, now the most treasured rel Addresses will be mad Wilbur and gers, Adn Admiral « now and were either connected with the resto ration of the Constitution or were trained on it. ' WOMAN HELD IN BOND. Mrs. Pattie Passing Two Worthless Checks. Mrs. with passing two worthless checks at Wardman Park Hotel, gullty in Police Court today before Judge Isaac R. Hitt, and demanded a jury trial. tectives Wel Cormick denied all knowledge of the checks, Wrong woman. mon holding company, the Columbia International, Ltd., of London, con- stitutes a world-wide manufacturing and trade arrangement whereby their laboratory and factory experts will co-operate in productng advanced types of phonographs, records and radio equipment. Henry C. Cox, president of the Co- lumbla Phonograph Co., is & director of the holding compan The only other American director s Louls Sterling, who is chairman of the board of the Columbia Phonograph Co. Sir George Croydon Marks is chalr- man of the board of the Columbia In- ternational, Ltd. The factory of the American com- pany is at Bridgeport, Conn. Fac- tories are operated by the Lindstrcm Co. in Brazil, Argentina, Switzerland, McCormick Denied Pattie MoGarmick, charged pleaded not She was released on a rday at her home in v Apartments by De- r and Talley, Mrs. Mc- saying that they had the Chevy Chase, D. C. Open Sunday 2 to 6 P.M. For quick sale on beautiful Huntington Street, an attractive home—8 rooms, bath, garage—large screened porch, weather stripped throughout. Lot 75x80. Splendid trees and Can be seen at any time by appointment. H. H. Carter shrubs. Phone M. 4178 Real Estate 308 Invest. Bldg. No Place Like Petworth and No Homes Like Cafritz “Life-Time’’ Homes that are Unparalleled Best Northwest location—and excellence of neighborhood. Best construction—built by our large organization of skilled mechanics, paid the highest wages. Best materials—everything that enters into construction carefully eelected for quality. Best cement walks and steps. Beautiful shubbery planting adorns the front. Best of Tapestry Brick—of selected character. Big covered Porch across the entire front. Big Reception Hall Big Living Room Big Dining Room Big Breakfast Porch Sanitary Kitchen. fully equipped Big Outside Pantry and plenty of shelves. 5 Guaranteed Hot-water Heating system. Pittsburg Instantaneous Hot- water heater, with immense storage tank. Luxurious Bath, high tiled, with Pembroke built-in tub and built-in shower. Three Big Sleeping Rooms. Big Sleeping Porch, reached through double French doors. Big wardrobe closets in every room. Best grade of clear oak flooring. Big yards, 14215 feet deep, covered with sod. Low price possible only through enormous production. Cash payment and monthly terms that' make buying easy. Because we have bought millions of feet of ground— we can build these Homes and sell them at these prices. Every Home has the backing of our organization and our organization has the corfi- dence of the best financial institutions. Our policy—quick sales— over 500 sold. Features ==j Petworth is popular for its wonder- fully high location—overlooking Saul’s Addition and Sixteenth Street—handy to everywhere. Cafritz “Life-time” Homes deserve preference over any in Washington because of the 89 or more distinct superlative points which mark them as the best Homes that have ever been built—to sell at such a popular price. Built of the best materials— by the best class of labor—working under the best possible conditions—and earning the best wages. No other building organization has the facilities nor the resources to compete with the Cafritz Construction Company—and every purchaser of a “LIFE-TIME” Home in CAFRITZ PETWORTH shares in the great savings of quantity production and en- joys the supreme values of quality production. $8,950—$1,000 Cash $75 a Month You are invited to not only carefully inspect the three Exhibition Homes — but to critically compare them with ANY homes, ANYWHERE. 430 508 4830 Buchanan Buchanan Seventh St. N.W. St. N.W. St. N.W. Between Illinois - Between Illinois Between Deca- and New Hamp- and New Hamp- tur and Emer- shire Avenues. shire Avenues. son Streets, Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Take Grant Circle Busses to Allison St. or 14th or Ga. Ave. Cars to Buchanan or Emerson Sts., or phone and we'll send our auto. Washington Grow to a Million . Main 9080 Builders of Communities - MERGEREFFECTED] ort. St. Ban America. $18.000,000 and operating factories in | Carac v SHIPPING NEWS DUE TUESDAY. Arrivals at and Sallings From New York. Metay bil OUTGOING STEAMERS. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. SAILED YESTERDAY. " Jacmel. Oct. 18 | Clan Skene—Cape Town .. . Cristobal. Oct. 15 . 8333388 P ] Baltic—Liverpool .. SAILING Clan Skene—Capetown . Leviathan—Southampto Yinona—Piracus Martha Wash Majestic—Southampton Bergenafjord—Bergen . Colombo—Naples .. . Drottingholm —Gothenburg City of Benares—P ai Siboney—Havana shbee—Cristobal once—San Juan American Legion—] flvia—8t. “Johns Germany, France, Spain, Ttaly, Aus- tria and Sweden. pany has a factory in England In addition records, manufactures equipment, machines and similar products. Mr. Cox saild it was believed that co-operation of the laboratory and fac- | X tory experts would lead to improved inventions in the field. swell—Montev, Lagos—Santos . Teno—Cristobal The London com- 2882 3333 to phonographs and Lindstrom company radio and wireless optical goods, dictating SAILING TUESDAY. Frederick VIII—Copenhagen Luetzow—Bremen ... .. Newfoundland—St. Johns' SAILING WEDNESDAY. the 883 >z el Berengaria—3: m Columbus—Bremen . P K(ite-built is Best Built. U These Homes Will Suit You —the size—the plan—the location —the construction — everything about them is inviting and con- vincing. 3028-3056 Monroe St. N.E. Just a few steps from Rhode Island Avenue Note the details carefully —they are Kite features— Six rooms and tiled bath — three porches front, back and sleeping porch; hot-water heat; excellent floors; artistic fixtures; laundry and closets. Wide lawns surround each Home. Prices that will appeal— terms that are easy Motor or take trolley out Rhode Island Avenue N.E., getting off at Monroe St., and it's Just a step to these Homes. Our representative is there every day and evening —including Sunday Built—0wned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Member Washington Real Estats Board Phone Main 4846 1514 K Street Kite-built is Best Built e |c——=[o|c——=|o|——x|a|c———=|o “BUILT BY SMALL” NEW Cleveland Park HOMES 3100-3118 Rodman Street (Just 1 block west of Conn. Ave.—a car stop) Price, 15,950 (Terms for your convenience) 8 ROOMS—BATH—GARAGE There is an air of distinction about these substantial homes that will commend tself to your consideration—because it meets the ideal in their planning and is carried out to the mi- nutest detail in their finish. Every room is spacious, complete in iteelf as to decorations, illuminations and conveniences, leaving nothing to be desired. Overlooking a beautiful wooded valley—a bit of country at one's front door—a real town house in a su- burban environment without any of the incon- veniences. At a price within reach of all; be sure and see these exceptional homes—to delay may be costly. Excellence of construction, prefered location and reasonable price makes these homes the outstanding home values today. A visit will veveal features found only in individual-built homes. OPEN Daily for Inspection TO INSPECT Motor Out Conn. Ave. to' Rodman Street, Thence 1 Block West: (-H.SMALL & (CO. “Fine Homes a Specialty” 925 15th St. N.W. Main 6861 l[e———]al——=lolc——]a/——2] > >> 2> oER> e > > PRED Pt aars. gur. 18 s, Oct. Havana, Oct. 2¢ N B2 KK KRERRE KX 2 xx * | Slander Alleged. Charging that Mrs. Willihm P. .| Wood made statements reflecting on her, Clara W. Stiehl has filed suit to REAL ESTATE. M. | recover $10,000 for alleged slander. The remarks of Mra. Wood were made in | the presance of others and were aem.l Will lease for a term of ten ?';"c‘:s.c{%:"m Ta G SR oy Garinu” Tailors Bankrupt. D’Elia Cochran, Inc., merchant tallors, 829 Fourteenth street, have filed a petition in the District Su- preme Court to be adjudged voluntary | bankrupts. Represented by Attorneys Stmon, Koenigsberger, Young & Brez, petitioners list their assets at $9,308.94 and llabilities at $21,293.45. e “Money is made to be counted and woman to be beaten” is an old saying in Hungary, where wives are required to address their husbands with the most humble respe mental to her character, the plaintiff years to a reliable merchant, asserts. She is represented by Attor- 723 12th ney Richard L. Merrick. alley in o | [ YouTtQuickiytrade for ! Studehaker| abifit Finish | usiness property St. NW., 3 floors, rear. $350 Month Thomas P. Brown 615 415 St. S.W. That’s the Dominant Feature EFORE you choose your home, study care- fully its real value, comparing location, architecture, construction and price. Consider the quality of the fittings, the convenient features that make for real home enjoyment and the character of neighbor- ing homes and residents. With these important thoughts in mind—visit our of these amazing new, semi-detached brick homes that sell for only— $6,750 $6,985 $7,150 Easy Terms EXHIBIT HOME 717 Rittenhouse Street Drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue to Rittenhouse Btreet. Just east of Georgia Avenue. WARDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 Howusing One-tenth of Washington’s Population “Deal With a Reaitor” The Greatest Value You Have Ever Seen in NEW BRICK HOMES ONE of the two largest parks in Washington, and also one of the finest anywhere in the country, is the Na- tional Soldiers’ Home, with its wooded hills, winding wood- land drives and acre upon acre of beautifully landscaped grounds. Just a few squares from this delightful park is an artistic group of new gray tapestry brick dwellings, situated in a select residential nfilghgorhood and within easy reach of car lines, schools, stores and churches. Although it is only a short while since these attractive homes were completed, most of them have been purchased by delighted home- seekers. These fortunate owners find it is just as easy to enjoy one of these charming dwellings as it was to rent a small apartment. They make a small initial payment, and then $67.50 a month covers all interest and a substantial reduction each time of the balance due. TYPICAL FEATURES ARE Built-In Garages Double Rear Porches Hardwood Floors ‘Wide Front Porches One-Plece Sink Enameled Kitchen Cabinet ‘Numerous Closets Porcelain Plumbing Selected. Electric Fixtures Six Large Rooms Paved Alley Cement Walks OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 7 Drive out N. Capitol:St. to Seldiers’ Home grounds, tarn Fear Mi . = Bl Bl ey STuER"E W Mherp . OWNERS & BUILDERS 925 Fifteenth Street Main 9770 Sunday Phone Potomac 16§