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1Q 1 18, 1925. forw rdpd to the Public Utilities Com. | WASHINGTON, D, C., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER BRIDE CHARGES COERCION | DR. PARSONS AT HEAD THE FEVENING STAR. Snow Falls in Maryland. Removes Rust and Ink | Special Dispaten to The star * ‘Claims $748,220.16 Y WORKERS SFEK [ lime S22 SEOINSDAYS "o Mo on ncome 3alen lnxnl ve\ nue. today the clerk of the Distric Court a tax lien for $7 <t the estate of Thomas . who died at Atlantic August. accol pvernment’s claim. Mr. ~qnt~ me taxes for the Che taxes as fl!‘d \\IH* Camnamners Have Raised Nearly $10,000 in First Two Days of Drive. CL A e petition of fnr the probate of his will, filed estate and $40 property + SAYS U. S. LABOR BODY INSPIRES THE SOVIET American Federation Chief Finds Organization Adopted as Guide in Advancing Moscow Ideals. of the personal considers the ement and w nd we are con- | them.” declared the aved that the Ar Lahor heliet will be zuests of AUSTRALIAN PREMIER RETURNED IN ELECTION Only One Member of Present Gov- Is Not Assured of Return to Office. ernment Walter S. Scott Dies. w Col. Col Infantrs Genera November partment retired the Letter San Francise rding to War He wasx from e Army h Infantry. eached the Infantry. in retired in wctive part } 15th and was REAL ESTATE MEN | STEK LICENSELAW Meeting Set 1or Tonight for Urging Control Legisla- tion Here. Vh\flnhn Thrcnlansd With Pistol, Plea After Ceremony. Special Diapateh to The Star. DANVILL . Npvember Lonnie Harr 24" years old. ‘vhdr:od with compelling Leora Mel- | ton, 18. to wed him after drawing a | pistol on her outside the home of Rev. S. F. Owen. Baptist minister. He de. | nies exhiblting a revolver. He said | she had thrice hroken her. promise. | Saturday. he says. she agceed and he | went to Chatham for the license, noti- | fled the preacher, had witnesses there resolutions favorably upon included requests for 45-d parking for antomebiles or OF CITIZENS’ BODY | | _ | Elected President of Thomas Cir- } ele Asseciation—Other Officers | Chesen—Resolutions Adopted. “our, teenth street from 1 street to Florida 1o 1ove the flower heds and bery from Thomas ¢ President Parsons presided Killed by Street Sweeper. Special Dispateh to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md. November 18— William F. James, 60-vear. nld rih Dr. Starr Parsons was elected pres- |ident of the Thomas Cirele Citizens' | Association at its regular monthly acted | gree avenie and the ahandonment of the project of the Fine Arts Commission | shrub- Spots Cleanly OAKLAND, Md., November Real Winter prev = here, with tem- perature low and snow flying hefore a stiff wind. The snowfall amounts te four er five inches. and the Siate road | | commission’s smowplows are out te keep the highways open. as the snow i drifting heavilv at points. 15.- 1 Two mining companies produce nine | tenths of Brazi's gold production which totaled $2,600.000 in' the past | { T e S s | ifllflIlIlslmlmlllIIIIIIIIHHSIIIIII.‘HI! e American | (- an lnstrument’ with | S | and a An effort will be made this Winter by the Washinzton Real Estate Board to have Con enact a real estate 1 law purpose of super v ling the real estate ¥ ice in lhr‘ National Capital, it | was announced by the heoard yester- day. In order that those interested and | affected may hecome fully conversant with the provisions of the proposed measure, the Real Ktate Board has alled # meeting for tonight at % o'clock, at the Wardman Park Hotel, to which inent civic and Govern ment leaders have bean invited. Officials Invited. Some of those are the three District Commissioners. Representative Fred N. Zihlman. chairman of the House District committee: J. Harry Cunning ham. president of the Board of Trade; James T. Ll president of the Chamber of ce: Ross P. drews. president of the Merchant a Association: Jesse he Federation of | sciations: Lieut. Col. €. O. d the members of the Na- ipital Park Commission: Maj 1 A. Wheeler and the entire the officers and Association and hers of the Bank- oll as the mem ate Board and va professional and eivie he license law will Nathan W. f the law which ix States and has the by United Comminsion Proposed. the Jaw is the licens rokers and sales- ng of real estate 1 raal estate com mission to which the public may ap- peal in reference to any wrongdeing or nnethical practices in the real es tate fleld. The commission would be ziven tha power to suspend or revoke e license of any broker found guilty | of malpractice. Any person of z character giving reference is el under the easura to receive a li »the practice of real xplained eral hundred persons are axpect ttend this meeting. The law the atrention of n as that bdy con rer. Clarenee K. Dono. | t of ihe local hoard, will | MacChesney will he hn L. Weaver of |h0‘ ast president of the Na- n Association of Real Estate Boards | member of its advisory ecom mittes \ buffet supper will he served and | an ent ainment will fellow the busi- | ness mez Given Reserve Commission. House of Repre atives Office Building, has heen appointed by the War Department a «econd lieutenant of Infantry, Of cors’ Reserve Corps of the Army. Lahor Government of New | h Wales has raised salaries of its nwmhr-l~ from $3,000 to $4.375 a vear. Dawson 1. Bates, d [ park. A cemetery | mand and borrowed an automebile. At the minister's house. Harrison sa | girl again changed her mind her hand and let her in,” said Harri- son. The ceremony then took place without objections, after which he 100k hix wife to her home. The next day he was arrested. REPORTS $100.000 LOSS IN CASH AND BONDS Man of st!ery Pasadena Police and Then Disappears. ted Press Calif., November 18.- The strange disappearance of more than $100.000 in cash and Liberty honds said to belong te John R. Osborne, wealthy convicted cemet swindler, and the strange disappear- |ance of the man who said he was Osborne are heing investigated by | puzzled police detectives. The mystery hegan when a one armed man. introducing himself as Oshorne, told the pollee he had fust arrived from New York with the honds and cash and a valet known as Jack Gordon, and that while he was taking a bath his valet and valuables dixappeared Police immediately launched a search for the absent valet, but when they came hack to obtain more information | from the theft victim they found he had checked out Business associates of scouted the newspaper versions of the hond theft, explaining that Oshorne wa. in Chicago vesterday. The attorney. | who defended Osh tery swindle case a inz his appeal, said he was in El Paso Newspaper files contributed the in formation that Osborne. like the man who talked to Pasadena police. was onearmed: that hix wife was suin for a diversion of property: that hi isineses affairs were in receivers hands, and that he had been at lih. ert der $75.000 bail since his con viction in Federal court of using the mails to defraud in connection with the promotion of Valhalla memorial ubdivision scheme Stomach and Head Relief This imperishable blessing has been bequeathed 1o mankind. Those who are aMicted with sick headache - indigestion and stemach ds- orders should de- they genmine Head and Stemach rill-. hese wonderful pills are known 1o millions by ARTER'’S LITTLE LIVER Pii once the s Bive_promnt reliel—with pleasant atter They clear the head and swesien ac Tells Story te| Oshorne Small Piil - Small Dose—Smali Price | MAY LAST ALL WINTER The wise consumer will purchasn substitutes “while they are OO TAINABLE. W Buckwheat “oke. T et e L. P. STEUART & BRO. 138 12th N.E. L. 1203 Dependable Serviee Over Quarter of A Century Still the best way to buy a car on time meeting morial Chureh last night. G. Parker, | Evans. third vice president | Murray, xecretary. up-te-date from I street tn Fiorids avenue along | Fourteenth atree: employe. was killed vesterday 1 1 Lut Place Me- R the shahes FIacR IME | e e i G et The iy Other officers chosen were: Stewart, vice president; wecond viee president; F Harry D. anda D. J. Ryan, Frank treasurer, A resolutian calling for a modern, electric lighting system was adopted an: Attractive, Unusual in Saul’s Addition Six very large rooms, bath and sleeping porch; in perfeet condition. Built of tapestry brick. 1142 Buchanan St. N.W. Attractive hecause of heing semi-detached. all rooms outside and over 30 fert wide, with colonial front porch. Lot about 60 feet wide on front. Unusual because of being center entrance hall plan, usually found only in high priced property. Room for garage. Priced for Immediate Sale at $10,950.00 On Terms For Inapaction eall owner, Adams 465, hetween 10 and 11:30 A.M. House unoccupied—ready for immediate oceupancy. We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts on daily balances — com- pounded monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts — compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. 0 O O With a small deposit you can reserve your piano for Christmas delivery Our New Warerooms, 1340 WE MUST MOVE From Our Present Warerooms by DECEMBER 1ST. The House of SIILIT In order to dispose of our stock of Used, Rebuilt and Reconditioned Upright, Player and Grand Pianos We have reduced all our prices. G St. NW. Savings of 10:4 % Dip intn water and moi-t e " I During This Sale Only— Duet Bench with Upright Piano. Music Rolls and Bench Free with Player Piano. Free Railroad Fare to all Pur- chasers within one hundred from Free A Partial List of Used Pianos on Sale UPRIGHTS Kimball, Mahogany Kimball, Oak Leslie Stieff, Mahogany . . Singer, Mahogany Miller, Mahogany Bradbury Cable Ivers & Pond Bennett-Bretz Shaw, Mahogany Dealers who handle Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Oakland, Buick and Cadillac offer the most attractive and economical plan for the pur- chase of an automobile on time. This plan is the GMAC Plan, designed by General Motors as a protection against high financing costs and other penalties, and to place its cars in the hands of users on the best possible terms and at the lowest pos- sible cost. Before you accept any offer of a low down-payment and “easy terms,” ask a General Motors dealer to show you how much you will save by buying a General Motors car through the GMAC Plan. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION The financing organization of General Motors Mrs. Nancy Baruff Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Baby “When my baby was two months old weeping eczema broke out on his head and face in blisters and soon spread to his body. When the blisters broke water came from them and they scaled over. His clothing sggravated the breaking out and he fretted and cried all the time. I had to keep his hands tied for months to keep him from scratching, and his hair all fell out. 1 heard about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and purchased some. After using I could see an improve- ment so continued the treatment and in about a month he was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Nancy Ba- ruff, Rt. 4, Maynardville, Tenn. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and skin bealth; the Soap to cleanse and pu- tify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder. Sorn 2 Olntment 2% and . Taleom whara ample sach” fre s Taboratories. Dept. 1. Maldss. Cuticara Shaving Stick miles GRANDS Kranich & Bach A. B. Chase, Mahogany Steinway, Mahogany Stieff, Mahogany .$300.00 .$200.00 ..$385.00 .$450.00 .$125.00 .$225.00 $75.00 .. $75.00 .$175.00 $575.00 Special Music Rolls, 35¢ .$675.00 .$795.00 $850.00 PLAYERS Bennett & Bretz A\..ltopiano $430.00 .$475.00 $850.00 .$795.00 Sold Very convenient terms have been arvanged to make 1t easy for every home to oun a Piano. CHuas. M. Strerr, Inc. W asninGrox, D. C. TERMS: CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. 1108 F STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 118 F St. N.W, KEEP WELL this Winter Avoid colds, influenza, pnevmonia and other diseases. The secret is bowel cleanliness. Keep all the poi- sonous waste on the move. Pluto Water quickly and effectively flushes and washes the bowel area —real health insurance. Prescribed by phy- sicians, bottled at French Lick Springs and sold at drug stores. PLUTO w mn .flgenca: When Nature Won’t Pluto Will Gentlemen— You may send us more information regarding your sale. [ i ! | i

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