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22 2 272, Northwest Row House Lots FOR SALE Served by 14th St. Car Line Douglas & Phillips, Inc. 1516 K St. Franklin 5678 i PHLLLLLIL LT 1L L LI LIELEII I I LTSI L1V T S You find in Wesler Beights The most picturesque natural en- vironment — heightened by archi- tectural development that makes it truly the “Garden Spot of Washington.” A Miller-built community of Homes ranging in price up to $70,000. W. C. and A. N. Miller Realtors 1119 17th Street. Main 1790 FOR SALE BY JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 2 151 California Street Apartments. { Best Residential Section } Modern Elevator 3 ‘ provisions chen and porch. yrate to suit tenant Reasonable Rent H. CLIFFORD BANGS Realtor 200 Investment Building Franklin 240 —and you have Natur fimtm giit. Natur emedy (NR Tablets) vegetable laxative, tones e organs and relieves Constipation, _Biliousness, Sick Headaches. _venewing that vigor and good feel- ing so necessary to being well and Bappy. Used for Over ~ i 30 Years Chips off the Old Block MR JUNIORS===Littio \Rs The same NR—in one-third deses, cendy-coated. Forchildren and adults. 8old By Your Druggist 0 Joint our ANER]C AN “OR_ DART _ Phil LOAD ¢ LE CO 2 t. o RIANOS TONED AND REPAIRED: 2 o, 4 Jea teacher Em w WAL ‘m; 353 3 T e Lathmg Work Wanted | Wood. metal plaster: board or channe] ron wotk: have Yarze ganz firs o Xafce Box 18 r" ;,r' g ie8 lath- WINDOW 35"ty hae SHADES 15 THE SHADE FACTORY | - estat ~lumn Do waiting. :mm\- shades at 1109 14th Main 10428, The Quality of Our Printing | fods & parallel only I the product of the 'MIGH GRADE. BUT NOT EIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, F3ymes, Have You a Printing Need? Consult this million dollar Drinting | plant for profitablo results. {The National Cagxta[ Press| 1210-1212 D ST. fIAVE YOUR ROOF REPAIRED NOW A little repairing NOW might save | w roof later. Call ing 1121 5mn . | ny_Phone Main 14 | 25 Years of Success! thorough. sincera work on the ] THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. FOWLER RESTRICTS . SALE OF QYSTERS (Bans Any From Sources Not Given Approval by Health Department. CRASH ARL DI Lansdowne enough about rigid airships to know when one should or should not be navigated 2" Hereafter no oyster dealer in Wash “l do not consider tha ington will be permitted to sell oysters | enough about them Lo speci unless the health department has | when or when not to navigate roved the source from which they | replied the witne Capt. Lincoln that Iberle initiated the plans 1andoah’s Western flight jtted he was not « fiving offic “Where did you get you wledge that the Senandoa e a flight to the Midwest Reid. om Admiral Eberle or it | have been from Admi plied the witness. I know Admiral for the and amendment to the health regu. lation putting this requirement into | effect was enacted by the Commisslon ftert Health Officer Fowler | had informed the Commissioners that {lie was advised by the State food and drug commissioner of Maryland that | M certain firms conducting shell fish establishments in Maryland are ship. ping into the District ovsters and other shell fish under sanitary condi tions not approved by the Maryland | State health authorities. Meeting Held Here. Dr. Fowler pointed out in his memorandum to the Commissioners that early this yvear a conference was held by the S neral w( \\\0 | United States P | with State repre g lan agreement was reached whereby all oyster-producing States would fs- | sue regul: safe conduct { ko on June 9 or 10 of this year. Capt Lincoln sald that he was told at this time that it was desired to have the Shenandoah fly over the route origi nallyp for the Los Angeles namel neapolis and the Middle West. He said the Los Angeles trip had been proposed for June. Lansdowne Visit Recalled. Te sald after this conversation with | the | stated are bein | authorities to all concerned i lducting shellfish _establishme ticular State in a manner to the authoriti proper s are not employed are refused | _*As the Health Department of the { District of Columbia has not means {of fts own of determining whether j ovsters are being handled in a safe manner at the plants where they are 4. it _must depend upon the r State wuthor- - such information. It seems . therefore, that no oyster pr,wu shellfish be permitted | | frered for sale or sold in | District of Col unless evide {is at hand to por g ssed the | laying stress on the possibility of the Shenandoah being ingered by storms while “on the ground.” He said that Comdr. Lansdowne | later wrote a letter recommending that the flight be made the second week of September the | Himited_ time. to prepare the facilities for receiving the ship at Scott Field, in Detroit “Did you concur in this tion of the Shenandoah cor 1 the reason f« and. upon tinding s he mentioned would no his ipproved.” Mast Assured to Be Safe. “Who investizated t Field and Det ut. Comdr. reau of Aeronal us that at Detroit was satisfactory that preparations could be made ot Fi the to { other {to b sol | sumption.” conditions The regulation E as adopted | sale or id i lhr District of Colum- | bia that are not chtained from sources {at S {;\n)\rn\c\d by the health officer of said “ ! Districts Any pers lating the | of this r fon shall, | upon conviction thereof, punisped | by a fine of not more than $40 for | |each and every offense. Cuttlefish Aids Coiner. X, October 31 (By Mail) — sentenced at the Old Baile The telegram Lincoln to the ah wder on June 9 was produ It informed ¢ orders would be issued for 10ah make the mid flight planned fo Los eles. Another message, dated June Capt com ed t L churst, ordered the naval a - sente t to concentrate on getting jregtsidavaiior Breoun iekiel for the midwestern flight “at |cuttlefish in the manuf the earliest possible date.” “”"""‘""" - He m. & = At the request of Mr. Reid the wit J 2 hic cesak ness produced the entire correspond ¢ sliver o ue th: had € e on the Shenandoah flight between {10 be analyzed by the authorities at Navy Department and Comdr the mint before it could be declared | % irection of coun He refused to reveal h read excerpts of but he will not employ it for dates concer r to the final dec correspondence previousiy {had been made public at the Shenan loah court of inquiry and had been ad into the court-martial record be. h contai which teh to The Star VILLE, Ohio ear-old rifle to v John I t the barrel for the Deceml »es-examination N what direction Comdr. wne had on the flight the wit ared to his knowledge the only definite request was to arrive Des Moines, Towa, on Septem c e itinerary was concerned the on the 15€ | 1y hed by | and paper wads & is ac powder, shot linto the barrel. The Anthracite Controversy WHICH IS FAIR? The Pinchot-Lewis Plan 5-Year Contract Men to Go to Work After Contract Is Signed Wages Fixed for 5 Years—Negotiations on All Demands Check-Off ™~ Arbitration Limited to Raising Wages No Means for Avoiding Deadlock reofs of Washington has brought us the valucd aseet of good reputation. 1¢ sou need a roofer, why t KOONS Morme 119 3rd sz sw. COMPANY Phone Main 933 MITCHELL CHARGES IN DIRIGIBLE Had l‘ull R(wpol doah Flight, Naval Officer Testifies in Court- Martial—Storm Blamed for D 3} Attempt recommendations | The Bu- | by the Bureau of Aeronautics The Operators’ offer, as outlined above, is still open. We believe this will gain increasing approval the more it is considered. ANTHRACITE OPERATORS’ CONFERENCE “Could she have proceeded? What else could sbe do?” “If in his judgment the command ing officer thought it was not safe to continue he should turn back, and he did.” | What naval mission did the Shen ndeah have to perform in fiving over the State fair at Des Moines { lowa. Septemher 47" “Training the crew i and experience.” “Was it absolutely necessary | this should be done on this route? Could any other place have been sc- ander could make | lected.” e decnied meces “It could have been done and wus. or other causes, | It Wwas desired to make a trip at that time.” “Did you take intosgonsideration _| the State fair at Des Moines In mak- equest of the el ing up the itiner Lincoln testified, and when he | “The places were not specified Iy instructed to follow this route he | me. They were designuted by the | telegraphed the department he did | chi of maval operations | not think it “entirely practicabl making up the list did they Des Moines on the fi want the Shenandoah to fly over Des | Capt. Lincoln said the departme Moines | plied to this telegram ordering him | * | to carry out the itin as indicated, “if possible.” “Have any caplains refused to obey orders Reid. “It has been done,’” Lincoln. “Did Capt. Lansdowne carry out | what Admiral Eberle wanted done and what you wanted do: Orders Carried Out. “IHe carried out what the depart- ment wanted done.” On redirect examination by | Gullion, Capt. Lincoln testitied | Comdr. Lansdowne huad expressed sat | isfaction with the preparations for the | | Midwest flizht on August 18 or 19. “He I me pe id the witness, satisfied with the B r the tight said the same thing to Admiral Eberle ile later and in my pres PUTED BY NAVY )i|ily on Fatal Shenan- N operation ter. thaet Shenandoah con modifications wh sary owing to w Capt. Lincoln The itinerar: { nished the A Lansdowne ¢ apt ed for the flignt was fur t necessary for | “Would Comdr. Lansdowne | diseretion when o start from | hurse have Navs Luke Mr. in the 2" asked i Officer Ts Excused. This concluded the examination of Capt. Lincoln and he was excused from the stand. Before the next witness was called ien. Howze announced “the court de. lr!\\ the tri: assistant to warn witnesses in ad e that the court desires to hear ‘VI;(( | i# sald. The court sits with its AUl back to the windows and there much n ing in from the wagons and s difficult to hea tired of having 1o u to speak loudcr IS0 to any one else. announced the wish of the court would be attended to and @ brief recess was taken replied Capt ness [ence “Were there any changes in prepara- | | tions for the flight after this conver- | tion?"" l ot to my knowledge.” | Reid then took up cross-ex: ination and asked if all commandi officers of naval craft are allowed dis | pecomber 4 | cretion in g out orders. The witness replied all have discretion, add. | near here. "“Ur"(‘d recently from the ling commanding officer is | hospital where he has been confined | charged with the safe conduct of hisi tor some time, found that his neigl and In that duty is within rea- | , le discretion to deviate from his | bers had not forgotten him. nor had » }H ey forxotien his in: lity to gather L < Lans | his crop. For when 34 feams ne have.to turn back after he had [ o0 o S o i the ns on this last | | fight: 42 Al re p had been gathered Had Full Discretion. Coolidge Recewes Team it apt ot ball team fro Are there any instances where a School and a rootin ship has turned back? sverhill, Mass.. were received by | “The Los Angeles did on ‘restdent’ Coolldge today. The team | zine trouble Gonzaga here tomorrow Do Samaritan Act. Special Dispateh to The Star WESSINGTO! “What diseretion did Comdr. and fields the er corn cr discretion to turn back St James squad from account | | Portraits for Gifts It seems established that portraits mahe most appropriate gifts—carrying as they do any message of friendship or of love. In giving your portrait be as critical as in the selection of any other gift. You will be assured of excellent results here. stvles, $20 dozen. Special UNDERWOOD 8 UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality. 1230 Commectict Avemme. Telophone Main 4400 ;, 2_ The Operators’ Plan 5-Year Contract Mining to Begin at Once Present Wages and All Other Conditions Until Changed by Negotiations or Arbi- tration No Check-Off Arbitration of All Disputed Points With- out Reservation Means Provided to Avoid Deadlock judge advocate or his | mony was performed by Rev. Wilmot P. Lord in the rec he Metho- dist Church. The bride gave her age | as 21, and both admitted they had { been married before Applic [DAVID LAMAR MARRIED; | SECRET KEPT 2 WEEKS |New York Stock Operator Gives | Age as 57—Bride Is 21—Both Wedded Before. made ¢ November 17 to ( town elerk and judge of pr. {issued the license on Novenler i Miss ek it horme.! . December 4. | a stock cave Rev. Lord, who performed terred Inquirers to sudge Scott i show t I By the Ancociated P | BRIDGEPOR —David Lamar { ope her oecupatiol | bt ians old, ing t ds will facts.” used to allow reporters to see uge certificate. T 7z Invest Your Christmas Saving Funds | in a New Home 1$300 CASH ‘ BALANCE LIKE RENT “Garage in Your Cellar’ 2421 to 2435 THIRD ST. N.E. Corner Channing Street—Just North of Rhode Island Avenue Why Not a Christmas Present for Your Family? 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Exhibit Building 55 M Street N.W. Main 8516 What You Own You own an occupancy agreement conveying your apartment to vou. vour heirs, or assigns, FOREVER. You own valuable real estate (land, building, etc.) through stock in the corpo- ration of co-owners holding title thereto. You own the right to se. lect your co-owner neigh. bors. You own a home. EDMUND J. FLYNN Authority on Co-operative Apartments Representing WARDMAN OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME

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