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New Brick Homes Chevy Chase Price, $15,500 41st and Legation Sts. MEXIGO TO RESUME - PAYMENT ON DEBT | Calles and H|s Cabinet Rat- 8 Rooms, Bath, Garage . s OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION. Ify Pam Agreemenl WIth New York Bankers. C.H.SMALL & CO. 0 REALTORS—BUILDERS 925 15th St. N.W. Main 6861. | By the Associated Press EXICO CITY, November dent Calles and his cabinet last | night ratified the agreement recently | entered fnto by Albertd Pani, minister | of finance, and the group of interna- | tional bankers for the resumption of yments on Mexico's external debts 500,000,000 on January 1 Senor Pani has informed Thomas W. La- mont by telegraph to this effect. Mr. Lamont is chairman of the bankers' committee. The debt agreement recently signed in New York by Senor Pani embodies several important modifications of the Lamont-De la Huerta agreement, under which Mexico is in arrears in her payments to the extent of $37,- 500,000 Besides resumption of payment on the external debt, the agreement pro- GARAGES PHONE MAIN 9427 Re;'nodel Repair TONEBRAKE, 820-11* ST..N Railways of Mexico to private man- ment and a direct government ob- iion is to be given in_exchange for the outstanding Caja de Prestamos bonds, which are securities issued by 12— vides for the return of the National!the operation of railways, busses and Rigid Deed Restrictions | Member of Dawes Commission Re- Assures Future S Desirability Select Your Home Site NOW! Fedges & Middleton, Inc. REAL T()R\ ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road 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 ressonable. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Best Buy Northeast “Gallandet Park” (2 Biocks North 9th and Fla. Ave.) $6,950 Up Convenient Terms and Six out garage ; thoroughly modern. Open Daily for Inspection C.H.SMALL & CO 925 15th St. NNW. Main 6861. t 16 Woodward Bldg. NG: CONTRAC ¥ | YOUR OLD | ortment of dia meeting held by the mem.- - e abovenamed church « da” night. “November Kato oy g been callod” as thete maw | e bulpit the | Have You a Printing Need? |¢ Consult this million dollar printing | plant for protitable results. The National Capital Press' 1310-1212 D ST. N.W. The Quality of Our Printing | finds a parallel only in the \ product of the best. HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS Let Us Make Your Roof Leakproof Expert roofers alwass on the job— Call us up. IRONCLADZER, phone dain RUST—the roof enemy ‘We have been successfully fighting 3 st on the roofs of Washington for B8 eara. It you have roofs to paint our long experience will help you. ROOFING 119 3rd St. 8.W. COMPANY Plove Main 933 KOONS |of the | finance. »oms, bath, with or with- % @ zation and not hitherto guaranteed by the govern- ment. SEES GERMAN RICHES | ABSORBED BY U. S. | gards Huge Loans by America as Virtual Annexation. | | who Dawes commission, article in the Deutsche Bergswerks- Zeitung, poses the question: Is Ger- many on the verge of becoming an an province? He was inspired to make this query by reports of enormous credits to be extended vari- ous Geramn interests by American Stamp, If in the next 30 yvears only half | the sums mentioned are invested by Americans in Germany, Sir Josiah | says, the total will be something over four billion pounds sterling (about | $20.000,000,000), or more than 20 per cant of the entire national wealth of Germany. Such an enormous sum s, cannot be considered | On the contrary, he | the principal of these advances ||| must be considered s a permanent | investment or at least a very long time credit. About two-thirds of th vestment will take the form of new tablishments in Germany, so that the normal _growth .of German wealth will pass automatical American _hands. The _remaining third, Sir Josiah says, will represent 1 mortgage held by Americans on the national economy of Germany. DRY FORCE MAY DROP 20. i Recommended for Dismissal if No | Other Jobs Are Found for Them. | The Personnel Classification Board has received a list of Z0 persons in the prohibition unit recommended for dismissal as of November 30, if no places can be found for them in the meantime by the Treasury Depart- men | This is the first group of dismissals 1 by the prohibition unit, \dquarters here has been reduced under the decentralization | program by v 400 persons under | supervision rector James Jones. Many transfers and | resignations have taken place. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivald at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY Erancisco, Oct g - Southampton fchant ... London, Oct. DUE . N remen, Oc alparaiso, Oct outhampton, Nov. an Francisco, Oct. ATURDAY. . Bremen, No! Berengaria Colombia .. Haiti—Trinidad Lillian_Luckenbach—C Corsican ~ Prince—Mont SAILING TODAY Banker—London . Presidion: Hayesmac) Cape Comorin—Bahia. SAILING FRIDAY. Dundrum Castle—Cape Town aje Southampton n—Crietobal | Prins Freak Hendrick SAILING SATURDAY. Leviathan—Southampton. D Niew - Amsterdam—Rotierdai La Savoie—Havre. —Liverpool ni nid: Steel Trwtrflxurnns Rosalind—: Fort Victoria—]I Ulua—Cristobal Alres.. Cuyamapa—Puerto * Cortez tart—Puerto Plata Vinland—Buenos Al Erich - Lindoe—Mo Voltaire—Rio de Janeiro Andania—Hamburg Samaria—Liv I 8-Room Brick Home Built-in Garage Sample House 4624 5th St. N.W. $10,500.00 WM. H.SAUNDERSCO., INC. 1433 K St. N.\W. Main 1016 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. SALUTE KILLS ARMY MAN.| | | Six-Pound Gun Charge Explodest | in Open Breech at Philadelphia. | | PHILADELPHIA, November 12 (). | —The premature exploslon of a six- | pound shell being used in a saluting | {eannon in an Armistice day tribute | to the war dead caused the death yes- | terday of Pvt. Thomas McGovern of | | the 15th Ordnance Company, station- ) ed at Frankfort Arsenal. McGovern's company was standing H\l attention, waiting for the salute, which was to have been fired by Mce \(xu\ ern. He was standing.at the part- |1y closed breech when the shell ex- | ploded, hurling him 15 feet. He died | in a hospital. | McGovern was a Philadelphian and | l\i\frulur Army veteran of the World | ar. \UTILITIES DEATH TOLL IN MARYLAND IS 118 Casualty List for Year Ending September 30 Shows 6,657 Hurt by Public Carriers. Special Dispatch to The Star. |a local hotel on two occasions. At BOYS’ SCHOOL EX-OFFICER IS CONVICTED BY JURY* { Clayburn Close Denies Victimizing | Young Girl—Will Be Sen- tenced Later. Clayburn Close, formerly a disci- | plinarian at the Natic Training School for Boys on Bladensburg road, | was convicted by a Jjury before! Justice Bailey in Criminal Division 1, late yesterday afternoon, of inti- macy with a young girl, in_ April, 1923, The accused denied the charge but admitted that he registered with | the girl under an assumed name at, i | | i | one time, he said, he stopped to! write some letters, and on the other occasion they registered to allow the #irl to change her clothes for a trip to Ohio. Assistant United States Attorney E. Russell Kelly conducted the prosecution. Close was sent to jail to await sentence. A privately owned narrow-gauge railway, built originally to haul sugar ut which has been profiting | ger traffic because it ran from Danzig to Berlin without touch- ing Poland, is now giving way to motor busses that make the. trip in less time. BALTIMORE, November 12—The | toll of casualties in Maryland through | other public utilities was 118 per- | sons killed and 6.657 injured during | the State fiscal year ended September | 30, according to the annual report of the Public Service Commission. The casualty list exceeded the pre. vious 12 months by 9, as 120 per- sons were killed and 6646 injured in the fiscal yvear of 1923-24. Since 1913, when the Public Serv- ice Commission began a_check of ac cidents occurring in public utility op eration, 1,922 persons have been killed and 107 473 injured Steam railways showed the great- est improvement In fatal acciden with 21 fewer fatalities than last year, when 80 persons were Kkilled. There were 608 persons injured o steam railways during the past yeaf, The greatest increase In casualtles was in motor bus operation, one | death and 182 injuries being caused during the 12 months, compared with |no deaths and 81 injuries in the pre- | vious vear. Operation of electric rallways caus. ed the majority of accidents, 9 casualties occurring during the 12. month period, or 34 more than in the previous year. B ot Ll > e Weigh Church Parley. Appointment of a committee to con- | sider whether a conference should be {held between representatives of American churches and Greek Ortho- | dox churches to develop closer rela. tions between them was announced yesterday by the Federal Council of Churches. Such a_conference, if de- cided upon, would be held in some Iastern 1!)"’\0']0‘( countr Wesley Hrights Is a Delightful Intown Suburb 1 All the beauties of the country ||| combined with all the utilities of ||| the city—a community in which every Home is Miller-built. There is nothing to compare Wesley Heights with—it's abso- lutely unique. Homes Ranging in Price up to 70, Motor_out Massachusetts Avenue, across Wisconsin Avente into. Cac ||l thedral “Avenue. Or take Wesley ||| Heishts Bus at '20th and P Streets. W. C. and A. N. Miller Realtors | 1119 17th St. L Main 1790 An Ideal Fuel— Clean and Hot John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. Main 3068 to inspect A NEW Colonial Brick Home 2724 34th St. Mass. Ave. Hexg’l’xts off Mass. Ave., Tust & centes 1 oDrick | residence TP Hedges & Middlelon, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. Franklin 9503 For Lease Shops and Oflicgs 17th & I Streets Ground floor shops as low as $125 per month—anoth, 8200 Important corner space —27 feet on 17th Street and 30 feet on I Street, $412.50— $5.60 per square foot per year. Offices divided in any size suites desired from $1.57 to $2.16 square foot. High - class appointments throughdut—ready for occu- pancy about December Ist. Ine. GARAGE 9 RENT & You can buy a garage of your own and pay for the xame at— LOW TERMS Just like rent. Cafl us on the will' be glad to call data and estimates. Pay ¥ Call Lincoln Ten One-Hundred Al hl"l or Wood Frame Garages TO BUY AT REDUCED PRICE THE HOME THAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IN COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 1321 Irving St. N.W. OPEN EVENINGS This is an exceptionally well having nine high ceilings; attractive elec- garage space; deep lot. THE PRICE WILL SURPRISE YOU N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. Realtors 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones M. 5904-5 NEW STORES WITH APARTMENT In Thriving Petworth 225-221 Upshur St. N.W. Large, spaclous storeroom; dry concrete cellar and elegant apart- ment over store that is modern and up to date in every detail. The commerclal zone in the viclnity of these stores is limited; and it af- fords you a wonderful opportunity to conduct almost any business on a good paying basis. Terms Arranged D. J. Dunigan, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 “3in1” The cooking-top of the Scott Gas Range confines the surplus heat from the cooking-top burners so that it can be utilized for THREE purposes instead of ONE. T AL ST “FOR THRIFT™ 4 Uses the hent in the gas for THRI s in- siead of one—educes Gas Bills. Rich Juices and Flavor are retained with less ge. SEE A DEMONSTRATION! Ten-Dollar Allowance for your old range and very con 'y convenient R AT Priced Under $16,000 New Cleveland Park Brick Homes No matter how all-delightful of situation and nll-convenient of ap) , the home you buy must warrant the purchaxe from the poin t value. Of t mecurity trient yomw wi when yo 3100 RODMAN ST. and 35th & PORTER ST. 8 Rooms—Bath—Garage Open for Tnspection Daily and Sunday (:HSMALL&‘:O absolute be sure permanent invest: d grhancement of sour I UY ONE OF OUR HOMES. + 9235 15th St. N.W. Company, Inc. 730 17th Street 1204 HSt. N.W. Mai AT LA 9437 Qm-mu.m LR j Scott Gas Appliance B At 140-156 T St. N.E. WE ARE EXHIBITING The Best and Most Complete : New . Homes THAT CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE PRICE AND TERMS WE ARE QUOTING ‘ SANSBURY-SUPER-CONSTRUCTION Sample flouse Open Every Day and Evening This Week. Ouvr Kepresentative Wil Show You in Detail ‘the Many Interesting and Unusual catures of These Homes. N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones N. 5904-5 REALTORS Nearly All Physicians Recommend \ Te]ephone West HOW TO MAKE TOAST GOOD, CRISP TOAST—THE BROWN, GOLDEN KIND THAT STARTS ‘THE DAY OFF WITH A SMILE—IS MADE —ELECTRICALLY— TOMORROW WE WILE-PLACE ON SALE AS A SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OF- FER TO PROVE TO YOU THAT GOOD TOAST IS MADE ELECTRICALLY— MARION TOASTERS 248 (Marion Toasters Will Make Fine Xmas Gifts) Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 14th and C Streets N.W. Main 7260 THIS COMPANY STANDS BEHIND EVERY APPLIANCE : IT SELLS. of New York—the largest in the 0.1 D PIANO AND De Mol c MOH FURNITURE €O TWELFTH AND G STREETS Just Cut, a New Genuine Aeolian PIANOLA 5495 TERMS: $25 Cash Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Lmmons S. Smith This wonderful instru world. The trade mark exclusively used by the Acolian Co., SPECIAL NOTICE Any Radio, Victrola, Piano or Article of Furnitur May Be Selected Now and We Will Be Glad to Set Aside For Christmas Delivery and No Payment Required Until You Are Ready for Same Take the Four- did you attend the teenth or Geor- Farragut Street -— walk of our new ST o peap 7th Street Homes Last Sunday? erty—WE WILL CALI FO YOU IN ONE o O U R 1F the minute | Every Scores of persons visited us last Sunday the rain stopped the parties began to arrive. one who came out was enthusiastic—THIS NEW STREET BE- TWEEN FARRAGUT AND GALLATIN is decidedly tractive—every one interested in Petworth should visit SEVENTH ST. the only 4-BEDROOM HOMES IN PETWORTH Selling at such a low price! at- homes and The front door gvens intg the e recention, ball and u lnrge Living Room. The Dining Koom and Fivime Hoom are connected by @ large single archway. the very latest in home desizn— double French doors open off to @ large Breakfast Room. The Kitehen in eaminved with liree one-piece porcelain sink. beautiful range and built-in kitchen cabinet. O “the kitchen s u xood size All floors on Open for Inspection 9 AM. to 10 P.M. Every Day Including Sunday $9 950 Low Cash Monthly Terms Are Actually Iess Than Rent Payment and also u built-in garage. Deal With a Realtor lo|———=|o/——lalo|——|a|——|n| BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY DUNIGAN “ALL-BRICK" HOMES People Who Are Looking to the Future in Home Valuation Are Buwno in Beautiful “The Home Paradise” Dunigan Offers You Homes in This Select Section at Grant Livcle New Hampshire Ave. and Webster St. N.W. (16th Street Double-Decker Busses to these Homes) AND % Sherman Circle 4824 to 4842 Kansas Ave. N.W. (Between Delafield and Emerson Sts. N.W.) Convenient to Cars and Busses These Big Six-Room Homes —have the very latest ideas for home comfort: many features not Yo be found in_homes selling at hundreds of doliars more—sce them, and yow'll see what is new and up-to-date in home con- struction. Every Effort Is Made to Meet the Financial _Requirements of All Desirable Purchasers These Homes Are Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. 2 D.J.Dunigan, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 |e—=|n|c——=1|a|c——=3|a]c——|a|c——[alc—]a| c——ln| ——[njc——1]

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