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1925—PART 1. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 25, 5 FLORID We are or write Scuthern Tours 206 Wocdward Bldg. M UPERIOR GARAGES PHONE MAIN 9427 TONEBRAKE Burioen 820-NL ST NW. R [ and built ex-workn arage 1 Tpe of Take a Look Iy desirable SCOTT 1 will ha Gas other gas For Instance cooking on the top of the Scott the SAME HEAT de- flected into the oven DOES YOUR ROASTING AND BAK. AND HEATS TH TER 1IN YOUR KITCHEN BOILER. TOO. IF DESIRED! Scott Gas Appliance Company, 4nc. 1204 HSt.N.W. Main 9437 - FUR. ia and iR SELL SEVERAIL ROW AND R EMORY NG TO 1K Phone TRODICTORY OFF REVER YOU' vland ¢ '.« hard, M OTHER Any ny Leaks in Y(I)t;tr Roof> We'll Stop Them. Expert_roofers always on the job— Call us up, 2 IRON CLADZRSE, shine S8 T |Gives Stolen Car As Bond to Court For a Fine of $5 Brought into Traffic Court last night for operating a machine with bad brakes, a colored man left his automobile for security while he left the court to get money to pay a fine of $5 imposed upon him. He gave the name of Harry Leon Cooks, 646 Clarks court southwest. The defendant failed to return to 1 examining the e learned t owned by SENATE T0 DECIDE :( REAL TAX MEASURE 1Bill That Comes From House Committee Certain to Be Greatly Changed e evening, that the address that probub! is However, an attachment has been issued by the court. ave been set and so widely Hresident Coolidge, vose to use it, has sufficient | influence in the new House to force {all of the Mellon propositions into the | the Republic measure, and eventually do_ s The House, which convene Monday in’ December will he | Republican and safely Coolidge, ithe way from Speaker Nicholas ,m worth down | committee, t the country must not get the | their last vict that tha tax bill which comes | will retire and d House wili be anything like | ular bill for the relief of the people. | o ill which finally becomes the | It Is sa ay the two bills will be | w of the land. The House has the ! | nal and constitutional righ lezislation Y-\‘AHHL ns of the committee, led v the valiant Mr. Smoot of Utah, | burden should be. The members of the from | also | rtic- | concluded | umn “develop \\llelhm‘ s have succeeded in so | measure as to attract support of the independer zent, unbranded Rept armer-Laborite the administr lican bill s de and their cohorts « ili | Le able to force their views upon the upper house and will be successful in | carrying these the conference the House of Representatives. Thus while the forthcoming House | bill will be interesting and important in its way, the people need not fizure | their income payments for the next vear until they h ome months ater, from the greatest deliberative body in the world—the United es enate. This is the same body that | Yice President Dawes would like to | the slats—a difficult and | the the const And | es the first ither safely ely Coolidge 4y in De tepublican nor Republican on Paper. it is anything but that. safely Republ is concerned. ans and ’ December Republic n,nll»hx but Senate Administration L kick - | thankless Cobsriaht, 19%5.) .| WOMAN WINS CYCLE RACE mecard Made by French Girl Beats | Some of Men's. e of the Associated Press ATLL} October in winni the omen's b cle road n!lwln]nur\hu) this year set such a fast pace only nine finished. The hour | age of some of the women wi rior to that made in several es by men during the Summer. | Mlle. " Armouet pedaled over more | than 20 miles of country roads in 1 Good House Committee. | hour and 6 minutes. The previous | The House committee on ways and | record # hour and 9 minutes ! already at work on the new | | re, made up of capable, | Perhaps it would be well country if their consensus of views should prevail in the new ta But is not to be. The House ce is doin luable wor building up a record of public and business opinion on the vario a of a highly complex and com- ed problem. When it eventually s from the ways e the House m Co A} Jeanne Mile influence te. for the foot ball blooms at Gude | Advertise. Rents Reduced 1808 Conn. Ave. N.W. || 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath | $60.00 to $70.00 Inspect Sunday Only a Few Left B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 commit r chamber in nd with- The Republican | ¥ > House rules make certain. But when all this is said and done the new law will be but just | rted The ponderous committee on fin It will conduct hs mon Mr. Mellon & wnd powerful Senate | will come to bat arin, It will sum- | d the tax experts | put its own | 1t to their 1 the public hearin, FOR LEASE 711 13th STREET 29x87 Tong | tach its own wei | menda Aft (Near G sty Story Bullding term Fine Opportunity for Merchants RHA'\mor\ “& LUCHY)! ain 2345 APARTMENTS See Our Complete List MOORE & HILL (Inc.) 30 17th St. Is Just Around the Corner— Don’t Forget Thet Your Car, Like Yourself, Will Need Protection From the Elements Buy Your Garage On Overcoat Terms! 55 Down 58 Monthly Phone Lincoln 10100 (Ten-One-Hundred) each day. For an Estimate on “Best-Bilt” GARAGES ASHINGTO CONSTRUCTION 201 Fenton Court 1305 G St. N.W. Specimen | % TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY-— FRIDAY— SCORES PROPERTY CUSTODIAN’S PLEA McReynolds Criticizes Appeal for Claims Payment at Mark's Low Value. Justice By the Associated Prese The Alien Property Custodian was criticized in the Supreme Court yester- ay by Justice McReynolds for sup- : the contentlon that Germans A he permitted to pay their debts izens on the sfs of hange prevailing after the war when Iy worthless Justice McReynolds asked why the rnment should appear when it was not necessaril party to the suit and when its tentions would ressult in American itors recelving substantially nothing In satisfaction of thelr claims. Counsel for the property cusmuh.m declared that officer wanted the sanc- ; {tion of the court upon methods to be followed in the payment of the claims. ' He insisted that had the war resuited |} in the defeat of the allies American | creditors would then have supported | the position which the custodian now takes. At the beginning of the w the German mark had an exchange ue of about 18 . After the war it ro.l to about 1 icks. adenburg, Thalman & Co. A Very Desirable Apartment for Rent The Dresden 2226 Conn. Ave. John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 829 17th St. N.W. Now is the TIME to have your Cellars Waterproofed Also Concrete Work Work Guaranteed Deferred Payment If Desired FICKLEN & CO. Bond Building Phone M SEin3sie “OLD CHEVY CHAS 4 New Brick Homes Eight Rooms, 3 Baths Spacious Lots 9 and 11 Oxford Street Open 'Every Day From 3 until 9 Stone & Fairfax “Over 30 Years of Real Service” ' 1342 New York Ave. Phone Main 2424 Member Washington Real Estate 33 srsenal | York. STOKES’ CASE EXPUNGED. Rich Hotel Man Fails to Seek Cus- tody of Children. DENVER, Colo., October 24 (#).— Failure of attorneys for W. E. D. Stokes, wealthy New York hotel man, to prosecute his appeal from a Jjuvenile court decision awarding his wife, Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, the custody of thelr two children, caused the State Supreme Court to strike the case from the records today. Mrs. Stokes was awarded custody of the children, Murel, .9, and James, 11, by the Denver Juvenile Court on FeY, ry 1920, The princ wide application, or the uaranty York, and Ch B. Hughes, rep: senting of American creditors, were permitted to file briefs as friends of the court in opposition to the posi- tion"taken by the alien property cus- ETE R AT N ARCONNEL 16th & Columbia Road Trust Co. of New | Several apartments very attractive ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled prices reasonable. AR(;T)ENNE 16th & Colnmbih Rold and New Bungalows 15 Minutes to Penna. Ave. $500 Cash Balance Like Rent Atont best ro midway o I mg Ar Hineton on ent_ sidewnlicn whools. stores sence. GLORIA SWANSON FINEDT Cartoonist to Wed at Sea. NEW YORK, October 24 (#).—Bud Assessed 3250 for Not Appearing | Fisher, the cartoonist, and the Count- in Separation Suit. | ess Adeita de Beaumont will be mar- IEW Y ried at sea this evening or tomorrow T RENE . Sieben by Capt. Herbert Hartley of the Le- Gloria Swanson, film actress, was | ioyan” The couple will make anin- fined $250 by Referee Robert M. definite stay in England and on the Marsh in Federal Court today when continent. she falled to-appear as a witness in the separation sujt brought by Janet Beecher, actress, against her hus band, Dr. Richard H. Hoffman., Miss Swanson had been subpoenacd {o ap. pear, but sailed for Europe. She will be called upon to pay the $230 fin when she returns and also to present a satisfactory explanation of her ab | P).— FOR LEASE | Ground Floor Store Space n: wide alley in rul_choice office o 'sinxle wnd en ‘wuite, WILKINS ' The Rocksboro 32 . BUILDING 1317 R Street N.W. | 1512 H St. Randall H. Hagner & Company No. 1321 Conn. Ave. N.W. ain 9700 Toom, reception of Inspection Invited Representative (n Premises roome, kitchen At 15th and H Sts. N.W. 4,000 square feet of loft and office space. Attractive building. Elevator and janitor service. In heart of Wash- ington's financial district. Can be used as large offices or easily subdivided into smaller offices. Rent extremely low. Owner will consider offer of 60 cents per square foot. Moore and Hill, Inc. 730 17th St. Main 1174 Alroy Apartments 17th and Kenyon Streets I<‘\ e-Story ator Building Ready Nov. 1st Ideal Location—Beautiful Apartments n. alcove, rec. hall, bath. n. alcove, rec. hall, bath, porch. hall, bath. 2 rms., din. alcove, ba Built-in Beds in many apartments. Ventilouvre Doors. Re- frigerators. Delivery Receptacle from corridor. Paneled Walls in dining alcoves. Full-length Mirror in each apartment. Rental Reasonable all d it Manager on pre Oven fo ving. Resider W H. West Company spection day. Building lighted every road) to interer take oar at 121 1 PenneyIvanta. aventin A. C SEITZ 306 Investment Bldg. 15th and K HOME MAKERS’ SCHOOL 1414 Eye St. N.W. Every Afternoon This Week You are cordially invited to attend the to be given by Series of Lectures cn Home Making and Lessons in Time and Temperature Oven Cooking MISS EDITH RAYE TOLTON Expert on Household Management and Modern Cooking Appliances Octcber 26 to 31, Inclusive Each afternoon ct 3 o’clock in the comfortable first floor lecture room at 1414 Eye Street N.W. LECTURE SUBJECTS: MONDAY—“Company Dinner.” “What Is Luck in Cooking?” “Lorain Oven Canning.” THURSDAY—"*Time and Temperature Baking.” —"“Planning an Efficient Kitchen.” SATURDAY—"“An Easier Day’s Work.” Practical Cooking. Demonstration and Free Recipes Miss Tolton will use DIRECT ACTION Gu Ranges with the famous LORAIN Oven Heat Regulator ‘EDGAR MORRIS SALES COMPANY Main 1032-1033 916 15th St. N.'W. Main S200 BARGAINS! 2421 to 2435 Third St. N.E. Corner Channing St. Just North of Rhode Island Ave. $500 CASH $17.30 WEEKLY Garage in Your Cellar Large Dining and Sleeping Porches INSPECT TODAY Take R. L Ave. Car to 4th & R. L. Ave. N.E. and Waik H.R.HOWENSTEIN @ | INCORPORATED I 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST Values Without Comparison In Chevy Chase, Md. .E. Corner of onn. Ave. & Raymond St. Detached Hemes—Buiit of Brick and Stucco FEATURES These homes contain 6 rooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, electricity—in fact, every modern improvement. Large lot T1x104. BUILT-IN GARAGE Attractively Priced—Easy Terms Open for Your Inspection The Hall, Yates & McGinniss Const. Co. shower, attic, conceivable 226 Investment Bldg. Phone M. 4585 MONDAY— TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY ANOTHER | BEEF SALE! STEAKS Porterhouse, [b.19¢ Sirloin . . 1b.19¢ Rib Steak . 1b.19¢ Round Steak, [b.19¢ BY THE PIECE OR GROUND ROASTS . Prime Rib | . 1b.19¢ \Chuck Roast, Ib.17¢ ‘Bouillon . . Ib.20¢ Clod -~ BONELESS CHOPS Loin Lamb . 1b.45¢ 'Fork Chops, 1b.32¢ CENTER CUTS RibVeal . . 1b.39¢ 'Shoulder’ ~ Lamb 1b.35¢ Frying - Chickens Baking Chickens . 1b.29¢ Pure Lard . 1b.1%¢ IN ONE-POUND CARTONS Golden Spredit . 1b.35¢ THE COUNTRY ROLL BUTTERINE i FRESH HAMS 8c . Tlle Lowest Price This Seazon 1b.29¢ ‘ Compound

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