Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1925, Page 3

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¢ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, ‘-Lppmn!v'd British Ambassador to lhelgn-o he does hold. The belief, more-| THIEF HITS POLICEMAN United States) facts and gossip may .m is widespread that he may be- |interest you: He is one of the ablest | prime minister if Lloyd should |hnulmhnun living—everybody con- | not last till peace come. I think | cedes that. See and compare the \-iew‘ there is no doubt that to do a con- taken of Disracli, the other Hebrew |crete job Lord Reading will succeed, ‘Hid earl, by his political enemies. As be- | during war time, better than any man | tween the two my judgment would | who was considered for » OCTOBER 28, 1925. 3 SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION started to enter. He then dashed to the front of the building, leaped through the glass door there and es d. THE EVENING Your Fortune On Hallowe'en iGERMAN AIR BOMBS FELL In a dark room, lighted candle‘ NEAR PALACE PAGE WROTE! in hand, look in a mirror and see | the face of the one you're to | 1 AND MAKES HIS ESCAPE| hots fired by Ramstad a_few sec onds 1 g toual did not take effect. T es Inside Window and Stops owner of the store, summoned by | stad, reported §10 had been taken Officer as He Seeks to | the ‘cash register marry. Throw an unbroken! apple peel on table or floor and it will form the first letter of | your, sweetheart’s name. Then | drink everybody’s “fortune” and ! health in mellow Cider, just off the American Ice. There's no better “foriune” than a sparkling glass of tangy, well chilled cider. Arrange for your American Ice to put the “frost” in your Hallowe'en Cider. Telephone Main 6240. American ICE Company —is destined to eclipse all suburban areas about our city Watch it! BETTER STILL—SEND FOR LITHOGRAPHED PR INT AND GO OVER GROUND YOURSELF. * Hedges A \lnhlh ston, Inc. FLA’E TE RE? MAIN 500 | LEE fH BROTHERS FOR SALE 6321 9th St. N.W. Six Rooms and Bath Double Rear Porches Built-in G ge ronr S$8,450 Open for your inspection all day cvery day. S I-l |\l \(l!”l\ CONFIDENTIAL LOANS MADE 1IN Call Main 4138 210-1212 D ST. N We Arc Always Ready i st vou in ems, T HIGI PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, EREVIER, Let Us Make Your' So e Roof Leakproof always on the 11 JRONCL AD &z Protec-Tin Rcof Paint or ability hn.w. Estim KOONS [ o s TOKIUL THEM, ™ 16 thex are in your hair mattre can geC them out. Our Renovauon Seivice is_compl BEDELL'S MATTRESS | FACTORY. Phone Main 3621 610 1 St N.W. "Cleanlmess Is Next to Godlmg.ss Phoue DON'T < bedimmed e Jem Klet.o: large SSBYTERIAN, Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont_Streets Specxal Meeting Thursday Evening e eizht o'clock under The Speaker of the evening will be r. Wayne B. heeler ‘o collection Everabody cordially welcome 119 3rd St 8.W. | Ambassador Doubted, However, That Foe [ve in favor of reaging. e is not - Flyers'Knew How Near They Came to King’s Residence i EDITED BY BURTON J. HENDRICK. ing the letter of September | 25, 1917, from Ambassador Page to President Wilson.) rtments of our information— aircraft men, ter T have put lem into the proper channels, I try {to follow every one of them and to ask if thex've got all they came for. ali report t and succe epartments of the it have volunteered the T have them promi accredited Ame what they ask for. fast umulating war phies from the air raids on Lon don. Pleces of shells—from the Tt jish antiaircraft guns—fell on my | | roof last night during the hait-hour | | vattle. We were at a | concluded that it was any |ones. So we finished the {the time the bat | these moonlit evenir lattack e me 1vs. of course, | with los: ter than the n pers lowed to report. Two bombs fell last night within few hundred y 3ucking | Palace and two more still nearer the House of Parliament. But it is hard {to believe that the German air knew just what buildings th near hitting. The gu t le; them at a great height. A fortnight {azo a bomb wrecki °t S0 near ) that two or seconds difference would have fall on the square seconds differen: ase from t efore. house now after about 20 » Killed rt every time. We expect ttle every night while But this is an incident of the unworthy of me; Yours fait W war IR H. PAGE The few rem: {at long intervals letters require written no com- | Dear Mr, sdowne e ised to de en suite; un- downtown financial distr WILKINS BUILDING 1512 H St. Randall H. Hagner & Company No. 1321 Conn. Ave. N.W. Main 9700 New Home of Italian Design Six Large Roon_:s and Bath In Suburban Surroundings) 1341 Kennedy St. N.W. 1S FOR SALE $12,750 Cmbassy Apartments N.W. Corner of 16th and Harvard Sts. N. W. apartments still_available in building A few Tnspect toduy— H. R. Howenstein Co. 1311 H N.W. fhe Rockshoro 1717 R Street N.W. . reception =i i 1 | 4 business section ! F | + kitchen Main 14 | —— I An English Type New Home Mass. Ave. Heights 2804 34th St. Between Fulton and Garfield Streets A very impressive, complete home, with two- car brick garage. Open Daily After 1 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, lnc.‘ REALTORS ] 1412 Eye St. | the trenches can unde: | kings. in Nlflllll\ Raids. aims of how such | self is one evidence the wau a demand—which 1t of a weary de- tisfied by thumb. I dar ared in [iteebac e o com | ago that your letters wer {of the world. them as the pre-emin of war aims, and yet tinues here for the man in the strect Everybody points to the con- sumt nd the man in nd. All this | will pass with the New Year mood. But there is one thing that 1 wish British would themselves plainly and concreely—th the only way t¢ curity is throw the German military autocr at this implic of the Emperor positively that the > principle prevents. But it something to do with preventing - ery. Almost everyw verywhere out s ¢n seem vet un- ble to think of government without { Something of the old divinity | 't hedge them. Even in Eng there is a hesitancy to speak ut plainly about crowned villains. | The Czar himself found much sym-| pathy here in certain circle 3 vague fear lest royalty here may come upon an evil day shows ftself by ir- relevant and unnecessary outbursts in | praise of the King; and the argument is overworked that a throne is neces- sary to hold the empire together With all good wishes, Yours faithful some doth 3 lan ER H. PAGE SIDENT. on, 16 January, 1918. I do not quite | it formulation | that | | $16,750 s old Dizzy was, but he sounder. 1 doubt if Dizz and Iteading is. the most brilliant and spectact is far | honest of IlvN\ of the bar me that he worked fr arly hou {to early hours again day in and ds | out fc able mem- { He becan | s prodi ord Readi tord chief iceship. He to me the other day that his ambas. sadorship would he temporary. Lady Reading told Mrs. Page that they ex- f 110 be gone only thre But I take it that he will not till the end of the war. 1 have reason to believe [ do not know) that |made to induce return (@l an effort was salfour and then | Lord ¢ to go as Ambassador to Washington. 1 know that the ap- pointment offered to Northeliffe. He didn't care to be away from Lon- don so long lest he grip on the general mana thin which in his inmost soul he thinks he holds and swhich to a de- The Ground Alone is Worth the Price 8-Room House With Bath and Porch Excellent Condition I Sacred Heart Parish West of 16th Street Lot 50x140 ft. Old Shade HANNON & LUCH Tnc. Dear Mr. You know tal ident: Lord Reading and 1 him, but the Now is the TIME to have your Cellars Waterproofed Also Concrete Work Work Guaranteed Deferred Payment 1f Desired FICKLEN & CO. Bond Building Phone Main 3934 " Bancroft Place al officer. | away from the city, his Home at a sacrifice. Twelve | beautiful four baths, wide front of white stone and hrick. A splendid buying op- portunity. Stone & Fairfax 1342 New York Ave. Phone Main 2424 ordered | will sell rooms, 8-Room Brick Home Built-in Garage Sample House 4604 5th St. N.W. $10,500.00 $10 = JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 Washington’s Greatest Value! N New Brick HOMES Built-in garages, double rear porches, oak floors, enameled kitchen cabinets, one-piece sinks and scores of other features! s Enthusiastic owners tell us these are the finest homes for the money in Washington today! DRIVE OUT Canitol & .uumw T 2tk “And " Hamiin ()pen Dnu,/ Till 9 P.M. W\aKBN 925 15th Street Main 9770 Evening Phone Service Till 9 P.M. b : "“‘201 Fenton Court N.E. Miller-Built Homes—in a Miller Communitys Wisconsin Ave. at Van Ness St. W. C. and A. N. Miller Itors Main 1790 Ko 1119 17th St. PHONE NAIN 9427 | ¥he"of home. Buitotr 820-11ST.,N.W. For Lease Space Transportation Building 17th and H ¢ N.W. (with service unexcelled) on first floor in \Washing Store of more than 60 per cent of Government workers Office type service—within walking distance important Government departments—State, War and Navy, Treasury, Department ¢ Justice. Interstate Comme Departments of Labor, Interic and Railvay Administration office, etc Randall H. Hagner & Co. was | bes He is one | tradition and e has himself told | going | tures at Yale v. 1o be not give up the |1 remarked | are months. | But, if it conld Lbe more extravagantly | l | | \ i | | 14 13 { | | 1 | | 1 | | 1321 Conn. Ave. i Phone Main 9700 New semi-detached brick _homes in a carefully restricted community $6.750 and up VERY EASY TERMS Oak floors, porcelain plumbing and other refinements Visit the Exhibit House 717 Rittenhouse Street Drive out 16th, through Colorado ave. and Just east of Georgin ave. WARDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 Make Cppture. | But it when the w should go, we should ha possible repr ative of glish charuc 1 think he never will, although he is | after the war to deliver and clsewhere the fmmediate Sroblems et the relations of the two will continue to be we have to slacken our i I knows, need t they cants the ar on less to cost. armed . with an_iron club, Policeman Ramstad of | inct A robber discovered by | the tenth pr £roc prowling in the | lernard Brotman 3 o'clock th » policeman’s Of course escaped The officer’s arm was o ba building and his pistol, star to climb in | window ‘which was open.q anding in hidin; Sebiimis rear of the han twice what it ought conducted than they duct it. T can't imag he Br S 1) con e how it could inside the w the officer’s extended hand i | e done.® A Very Desirable Apartment for Kent The Dresden 2226 Conn. Ave. John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 829 17th St. N.W. 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