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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER' 8, 1925— PART 1. Rents Reduced ‘ Downtown Apartments | 900 19th Street Corner 19th and Eye Streets $40 | ana bath, only $75 Also 1 two!l hmirmml A )arlml‘n( i I | | 1 room, Kitchenette and bath, oniy 2 Litchenette Choice Locations Available 24-hour Telephone & Flevator Service Resident Manager | ot | [SHANNON & LUCHY) | 713 14th St. Main 2345 i Best Buy Northeast| “Gallaudet Park” (2 Blocks North 9th and Fla. Ave.) $6.950 Up Convenient Terms Six rooms, bath, out garage ; thoroughly modern. Open Daily for Inspection C.H.SMALL & CO. 925 15th St. N.W. GARAGES PYONE MAIN 9427 Remodel Repair 'I'ONEBRAKE Suitnen ) DOWNTOWN PROPERTY $7,850 Ecsy Terms VACANT - window brick home, consisting of nine large rooms and bath. Newly ps and_papered thro tricity, with new celient condition J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main €181 Attracti fixtures. Ex- New Apartments For Lease 3720 Macomb St. N.W. Two rooms, bath, dining dining al- reception hall and and three rooms, alcove and bath. Ready for Occupancy November 15th William S. Phillips REALTOR BUILDER 1432 K St. N.W. Main 4600 New Brick Homes Chevy Chase Price, $15,500 41st and Legation Sts. 8 Rooms, Bath, Garage OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION. C.H.SMALL & (0. REALTORS—BUILDERS 925 15th St. N.W. Main 6861. AL NOTICE PART FANTED b ington, LOADS hil TE T WILL N od by of ONAND AF EMELIO he responsi YOU BUY—sF L it PAPERING AND PA ING : AREHOLD. ssociation at y. November order of the faded o vogh them’ Iike new HGEe g = POTOY ain 4458 1917 m: ts rtn ts that last. CHA: weler, est. 3 i ings or ghops able. Phone Roof Leakproof Expert roofers always on the job— Call us up. pli21 st w hone Main 14 JOWNS, Dl\\T R gowns, coats and furs relined; i remodeling and - altering our| specialty ncock & Bacther, artistic dressmakers, 223 S st. n.w. Phong Potomac 1705. Roofing || Much Greater Street Area il X | | Equipped with 1 | 1 [ i | with or with- | oF | f MORE SNOWPLOWS ~ NOW AVAILABLE |Hacker Expects to Clean; | After Storms This Winter. | ; more snowplows than it , the District Streot Clainihe, Depastiment Laatde cided to concentrate in its snow re. moval work this Winter on the open ing up of lanes for trafic on all of | the main thoroushfares | In making this announcement yes- | terday, Morris Hacker, supervisor of street cleaning and city refuse. | that with the equipment purche {by the Commisioners during the pa ew weeks he has a total of 35 plows | 28 compared with last Winter. " This plan of using as many plows {as possible attached to the fronts of | frucks to push the snose sut of the center of the streets so that traffic| ¢ not be tied up is in line with a m advocated in a eries of in The Star a short time ago on the subject of snow removal Will Clear More Streets. With the equipment %e had vear, Mr. Hac able to plow stre By incre plows to 35 pects to plow last 1 the number of superintendent 150 miles of the main during snow Hacker is now assistants miapp! larged area of busy out a with his new, en he m, ment. While this map & t completed, Mr. Hacker clude the plowing of practical the downtown congested each of the boulevard highways that extend out to the edges of the Dis- 1id Mr. Hacker, “we probably will continue to use our wagon force to remove the piles of snow from downtown business streets, but our fi oncen: trated on using the plows to push the snow to the sides of the streets.” Will Disturb Parking. The superintendent, pointed out that in a heavy snow the use of plows to push i » sides will reduce the available ce for parking autome biles. Anticipating this, Mr. Hacker said the public can co-opernte during snowstorms by not using their pri vate automobiles if they can avoid doi W hr'n snowstorms Mr. Hacker said he peal t tic 1 hic visit the city also would ap. to push the explained 1 the spaces a and ruck to which ed will b permanently placed in seat describing the route to be fol lowed. Thus each driver will have igned to I . permanent snow route Hack: a snow ve a pl the v schedule’ when snowfalls sible to regular the city is visited ARMY RELIEF DANCE TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY| Engineers’ Branch of Soc)ety W111 | Hold Benefit Affair at Wash- | ington Barracks. | The E nch of the mn* Relief neer ety will ‘riday evening Club at Washington B: benefit of the societ | e Relief Society n organiza- | ¥ es for the widows | nd children o cers and enlisted men killed in the peace-time service. | An \Alx‘rlf is given in the case of | in Army 5 e pilot on duty in | one of n island possessions who was killed in an airplane crash. His| v needed money to return to this : and the society instantly re-| racks (m ‘the | 's treasury for ceived by the societ nelp was granted given temporary and many children are kept in by the soclety society organized into 1: rches, and these in turn are com ed of from 10 to 60 sections. Both, s and individual sectfons | \ds, which are disbursed by a | imittee on relfef proper in vestigation in each case. WRITER SUEI.:) IN FLORIDA. | Nina Wilcox Putnam fendant in Land Case. WEST PALM vember 7 (#). i writer, and T G Ila., are made defendants in a ecific performance of filed in the ci sistance were re- in one day and Many widows are is Joint De- | | | “d of Delray. | it court . Russo, complainant, he had made arrange- ments to b some land from Brain- ard and that Mrs Putnam entered | into collusion with Brainard with the design and purpose of defrauding | Russo and getting Brainard to break his contract and sell the property direct to her. Russo says he lost Brainard refused to sell New Oil Burner Sells : ow Price. A remarkable new burner which costs only a few dollars and which heats any_ stove or furnace just as well as a $400 or $500 oil burner, has been perfected by the International Heating (onumn 119 puth 14th street, Dept. 4 t. Louis, Mo. This magingly simple and sturdy device works' without electricity or gas. It burns a cheap oil, gives one of the hottest, quickest and safest fires known and can be easily slipped into the firebox of any stove or furnace by any one. The manufacturers want . 30 days’ free trial them today.— claims that $32,400 when | Remarkably Advertisement. WILLIAM J. BURKE DEAD. Former Represetnative Was Promi- nent in Pennsylvania Labor. PITTSBURGH, November 7 ().— | William J. Burke, general chairman of the Order of Railway Conductors of the Baltimore and Ohio system, and former Representative-at-large to Con- gress and State senator, died suddenly today at his Summer home after an | attack of apoplexy. Mr. Burke, a Republican, was elect- ed Representative-at-large from Penn- vlvania in 1918 and served two terms. He had been actively identified with the affairs of organized labor for a “Jazz Age” Wanes As U. S. Ponders, thor, Federated this week. stopping to wonder where we which Ande age of thing: But and American life.” GIRL'S REBELLIOIGV ENDS. New York Doctor’s Daughter, Flee- harm power han two where except the full time or HEADLIGHT EXPERT TOINSTRUCT POLICE Special ‘Trammg Ordered as| Step Toward Vigorous En- | e e forcement Of D.C.Law. | are | round rable but unde. Author Declares Speclal Dispatch to The Star. BAL November b ge" in Am is out, Sherwood Anderson. told the members of Women's Clubs ay- au- the here ng Are we not going ? It Is very de: 20 miles an hour, erous and ivery member of the police force| will be instructed in the principles of the automobile headlight regulation | and how to enforce it under the plan | announced last night by Maj. Edwin | B. Hesse, superintendent. The plan is to have the captains lieutenants, motoreycle men, bicycle men and three picked privates from each precinct assembled at the United | |States Bureau of Standards at 8| o'clock Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 11, to receive instruction in head- | | light regulation from experts of the | bureau. The officers thus trained will, turn, instruct other members of force who will not be abie to the lecture. Will Instruct Others. - whil the younger generation is most ted by this,” m sald Chey live in an —of physical facts they are mot ‘sold’ on the s on which life has been based. e not sure of ‘In the next “the change younger gene ntemplativ ction rd for understandi Wil be set on will ln- and® Afiética in | the beauty s leeper of In a special ord precinct commanders last night Hesse sald these steps were be- | ing taken “to the end that in the fu-| ture the headlight regulations may | ’v’ intellegently and energetic g | a further step in his efforts va‘ wbout better enforcement of the | it to Maj ing Boarding School, Is Found. T P —| ~old daugh- An, promi- who had | brin headlight this regulations, additional Maj order’ to me., November 16 vour sections ur before the the men along the instructor Standards, this to members of your fent in the work." hour police ¢ for roll call one-hal usual time and instr the lines laid down at the Bureau of | continue until command are 1 Must announced today ht back home ent e in prefe ding ~«-nu. 1id she had wanted to | 0L, where she could ,m | | Specify Offense. Iso issued to st mlent, Mal Tlease in all future arrests for the regulations vehicles the na shall be indicat whether lights, no front light no parking | In a sema | the precinc directed ghat Mills Get Partial Relief. ‘\h..,.“(,,\: ot November 7 (#). | to lights on afforded | the violation . the officer lichts while out while light The mills to two days s ¥S running n costs on the little business is he: at substantial Lstor one running tar recently published a series power for many weeks 'WHY MAKE YOUR CHILDREN | LOOK FREAKISH WITH CHEAP IMITATIONS VERY EASY TO BE FOOLED THEREFORE INSIST ON GETTING TIMS CAP 100% PURE WORSTED, BE SURE TO LOOK FOR IT 4 Weather | Cold &Stormy Weather) Muffler Buttoned Around Cap | Muffler Buttoned Around Neck for Boys, Children and Men ON SALE AT LEADING STORES TIMS CAP CORPORATION. 50-52-54 West I7th StNewYork “Iine Homes a Specialty” New Cleveland Park Brick Homes Priced Under $16,000 Convenient Terms if Desired 3100 RODMAN ST. and 35th and PORTER ST. 8 Rooms—Bath—Garage Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday -H.SMALL & CO. . REALTORS—BUILDERS Main 6861 $17 30 Weekly Payments ;J N W. Cor. 18th and Newton Sts. N. E Drive out R. I. Ave. N.E. to 18th St. and then north, or use R. I. Ave. cars Opposite School and Government Grounds Garage in Each Cellar Electric Lights Tiled Bath and Shower Wide Front Parking Hardwood Trim Paved Alley in Rear Oak Floors Large Front Porches Entire House Screened Dining Built-in Refrigerator and Sleeping Porches Cabinet Ironing Stationary Wash § Board Tubs 2 Hot-Water Heat OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS H.R I OWENSTEIN (O NCORPORATED 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST L number of years. DOLLY SISTERS SUE. Ask 550,000 Francs ; for Alleged | Breach of Contract in Paris. PARIS, November 7 (4#).—The Dolly | sisters, well known on the American | | stage, have brought suit against the | direction of the Moulin Rouge Music Hall for breach of contract, asking 50,000 francs pa but that Mistinguctte, tne Parisian fa vorite, has become the headliner and they have been relegated to seconda: | roles. 'STILL IS CAPTURED AFI'ER PISTOL FIGHT | Two Men Arrested and Appnrntus Confiscated Following Battle Near Glenburnie. An oldfashioned ‘‘revenuer-moon- | shiner™ pistol battle in the woods near Glenburnie, Montgomery County, Md., culminated yvesterday in two prohibi- tion ag z a large illicit dis- tilling plant, two men under @ ating tons of ma ies, while one wounded in the underbrush with still aped in the & fellow ‘wopkar. The men arr Arthur Suit _southeast and V street southeast. They were ged with illegal possession liquor and manufacturing, and taken to Baltimore, where a will be en by United | ‘ommissioner Supplee tomor- re Washingto- | 2122 Chester Williamn of were Agents L. J. Tutt and nced on the distil the afternoon. srected them. s of the still, seeking ", peppered away at s leg and Start aw into the underbrush. other assisted him. The remaining two were taken into 1,000-gallon still, two tons of s two tons of corn meal, an _automol a horse zon_and four tc ke, "X'!‘ APART\IE\TS See Our Complete List MOORE & #ILL (Inc.) 730 17th § to appreciate its many aclvantages Wooded Home Sites and Villa Sites ALL SIZES PHONE OR CALL FOR LITHOGRAPHED MAP OF PROPERTY Hedges & Middleton, Inc. RE. \l Tl)R\ Transportation Building 17th and H Sts. N.W, (with service unexcelled) S on first floor, available Store 7 \Washingion's fast. est growing sectlon—convenient parking space within 10 min- utes’ walking distance of more than 60 per cent of Government workers— Office Sace in a bullding glving the highest type service—within walking distance important Government departments—State, War and Navy, Treasury, Department of Justice, Interstate Commerce, Departments of Labor, Interior and Rallvay Administration office, etc. Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 9700 Weather Won’t Help Your Car. We Can - Build a Lifesaver for It Monthly Call Lin. 10-100 g : {WASHINGTON: and l 1305 G St. N.W. If You Make Less Than $4,000 a Year Attend This Free Lecture on HOTEL ACCOUNTANCY Learn how to prepare in 16 weeks for a Big Pay Position and Clifford Lewis, a Brilliant Future. Thousands of President. Lewin i g Sehola: o e S el positions now open. Monday, November 9, at 8 P.M. Men and women trained in hotel ac. All students of the Lewis Course in a wile the demand entitled t laries are high, month—ofter p to $4 ployment Bureau, vife Theludea c D et e et "with £508 positions in the last 12 months. with free Furthermore the hotel ghtaina such eht. in countant ok This lecture will explain w pranch of, decountancy DY our remarkabie ml—lhnd ot e Why “there in & o trained hotel accoyn ton and in evers St You Wil be amazed to learn of the gpportunitics Which exist i this pro or. sl ri bre tion 1to the postion. of Manaker at & salary of $5.000, $10,000 and even more: Botho Kohlweck, whose Lewis train. enabled him 1 become”auditor of at At accountants gnt well envy, nt_manager ai a W Bow- t Le Paradis, had ry increased 90 % through this Be sure to attend this lecture. Urge your friends to come_also. Then de ©cide for yourself. Your attendance may prove the biggest step you ever 100k Lewis Hotel Training Schools Pennsylvania Ave. at 23d St. (Out-of-Town Readers, Write About Correspondence Course) While Cooking on the Top—Same Heat Does Your Baking asting and *Stores Hot Water for Household Use sc®TT Without Water-Heating Feature If Desired Think of the saving in gas bills! On top of this, the circulating heat does BETTER roasting and baking, . with much less shrinkage and loss of julces S the Scott demonstrated—and will want this range, above all. venient terms—$10 allowed for your range. Scott Gas Appliance Co. 1204 H St. N.W. Main 9437 vou e old Thanksgiving TURKEY Cabinet Gas Range purchased from unow and THANE VING. THE will be delivered NOV. 24th or 25th. With each us between TURKEY CHAMBERS Fireless Gas Range SMOOTHTOP Gas Range Cooks with the GAS TURNED OFF! Easy to Clean — Roomy Top. We Also Sell Direct Action Gas Ranges (With LORAIN Oven Heat Regulator) and Quality Gas Ranges These are four distinct types of the highest-grade gas ranges. Let us show them to you. Convenient Terms ‘Edgar Morris Sales Co. Factory Distributors Main 1032-1033 MEDICAL SCIENCE reveals that everyone needs vitamins in abundance every day and these can only be absorbed from the food one assimilates. This is where Scott’s Emulsion of vitamin-tested cod-liver oil with glycer- ine and the hypophosphites of lime and soda meets the test and serves the need. It is the very food and tonic that thousands of grown persons require to give energy for the day’s work .and children need for zest, for study or play. Nervous, overwrought mothers use Scott’s Emulsion to keep well and strong for their daily duties. Three gcenerahons have proved the merit of Scott’s Emulsion. Do not {ut off a definite duty. Protect the health of your fami- ly with Scott’s Emulsion of absolutely true cod-liver oil. 8cott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Shrubs and Hedge Plants Grow Better Planted Now Than Next Spring Fairfax Farms Nursery Fairfax, Va. Hmm CHO[CE OFFICES Single and en suite; un- usual location, downtown financial district. WILKINS BUILDING 1512 H St. Randall H. Hagner & Company \o 1321 Conn. Ave. N Main 9700 8-Room Brick Home Built-in Garage Sample House 4624 5th St. NW. $10,500.00 } WM. H.SAUNDERSCO.,INC. 1433 K St. NW. Ma | Visit the Famous HOLLY HILL GROVES Progressive City of DAVENPORT,FLORIDA Mid the Hills and Lakes of Polk County A De Planned Cit Wit Full Zoning Rig M5 Tenth Tarty Wil Leave Tuesday, November 17 Reduced Rates. Mrs. M. L. B. Fulcher 200 Stonelelgh Court Sole Representative in Washington for Holly Hill Grove & Fruit Co., Davenport, Florida. And the Certainteed Flat Wall Paint Outside Paint— Some colors . Other colors .85 90 ..$L10 Certnmleed Floor Varnish No. 911 90c Quart $3.00 Gallon Linoleum Varnish Weathershield Paint—All colors. .70 Expert Paint Advice Free MUTH Qualitr Since 1865 710 13th St. N.W. Wholesale Main 63868 Retall Tz 70" ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road attractive apartments 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. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road LN Several very 7 and 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 per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn. James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary Upton St. N.W. Immediately east of Conn. Ave. and convenient to the Bureau of Standards. A very desirable house, comparatively new and in good condition. Three-story brick, containing about 10 large rooms; baths on second and third floors; break- fast room and large glassed-in sun parlor; two sleeping porches and bulltin garage for two cars. Lot is 25 feet front, 135 feet deep to an alley. Thomas J. Fisher & Co. Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 >

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