Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. "Tax Cut Measure Wins Mrs. Norton | IIOllbt‘ Applause FRAUDS CHARGED ININCOME RETURNS Alleged Tax Evasions, Involv- ing Fairbanks Estate and Others, Disclosed. By the Associat tion proposed by e woman members ‘hed by the House late yes- imendment Iu |! clerk, come to §. The tax cases of the Ker from New York: the ‘A, L. BALDWIN NAMED\ . HEAD 0F NEWCOMERS‘ . { Elected Pxesldcnt to Succeed C.W. f Pimper—Officers and Gov- those rev testime Senate inv In p Manson, ernors Chosen. Baldwin was elected president |{ weomers Club of W ceed Charles W. meet he new A L. BAL be held this week Clzims Property Undervalued. S e The High Grade Establizhed 1842 v( Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory el We Invite You to Visit Our New Warercoms 1340 G St. N.W. rae: CONIIFF Mgr. We Rebuild Remodel GARAGES | feparr PHONE MAIN 9427 TONEBRAKE 820-11% 'STLN. | For Lease | Shops and Offices I NEW HILL BUILDING 17th & I Streets Ground floor shops as low as $125 per month—another, $200. Important corner space —27 ‘eet on 17th Street and 30 fcet on I Street, $416.67— $5.65 per square foot per year. Offices divided in any size suites desired from $1.57 to $2.16 square foot. High - class appointments throughout—ready for occu- pancy about December 15th. MOOGRE & HILL Tne. 730 17th Street Py _the 1. Beit WANTED T0 HAUL k1 T0 OR FROM NEW LET P NANTED—A A fom New e et LET US GET /\FTFR YOUR ROOF vigor to the digestive and eliminative improves th tite, relieve: Headache and Bil- Don't et IRONCLAF‘ : WE \!Hl RSTRIP iousness,corrects Coastipation. KOOFING 119 frd St S.W ! KOONS (NP Mo sds S35 The Quality of Our Printing finas a parallel oniy 1 the product of the best RIGH GRADL. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S : Have You a I’rmtmg Need’\ | Consult this million dollar Drutin | plant for profit ible results. | The National Capital Press azly-iniy D ST. N.W. AR JUNIORS—Little NRs One-third the regular dose. Made J of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. = SSLD 2V YOUR DRUGGIST! ) X NEW RESTRICTIONS Rose to the Rescue pecially when the synchronized automatic signal lights are installed Installation of the signal lights has | been started on Sixteenth street be- | tween I and U streets, and Traflic | Bureau officials hope to have them ready for operation on Christmas eve. COMPROMISE ASKED. . ON STREETS BEGUN Solld-Tlre and Horse-Drawn Vehicles Now Denied Use of Certain Highways. A plea that the District Commis- sioners compromise on the proposed banning of hard-tired vehicles from a number of the main thoroughfares x'.‘ contained in a petition sent today to the city heads by the trafic commit- | tee of the Merchants and Manufa | turers’ Association. The committee, headed by . George, requests (h.n\ of the regulation be | a reasonable length of time ' eenth sireet belween .l street | la avenue. test petitlon was formulated < : FOR SALE BY JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 14th St. N.W, - 2100 Massachusetts Avenue Apartments The imost desirable residen- tial location in the city. 2, 3.4 and & rooms and bath, Lrealkfast rooms in all apart- ments. Resident Manager W. H. WEST COMPANY 916 15th Street Main 9900 amended sec ions prohib tendent of police, instruc men to use dis « to use discretion In its enforce. “le" o made for | tion of the hard-tired vehicles du e 1 ‘b | the entire day, the committee declare ;| and recommendation that the trial be | 5 “ confined to between $ and 9 a.m. and | %, found violating | 4:30 and 6 p.m. was made. l-.mm‘l tipulites that com. | @84lst the restriction belng applied mercial vehicles equipped with solid "‘x“_”“",""]"'f EEaIe tires and horse-drawn vehicles shall HgLon: andsiapons i not be operated on Sixteenth street icontained: 1n theipelition and Colorado avenue; N avenue between Washing. | and U street: Rhode Island | avenue between Connecticut and North Capitol street, or ; chusetts a en ¥ null((‘nll\ nd 'l\\ ENty-sece avenue ha traflic to warr: ests should mnot I t offenses. but warnin g and the re The regulation If 1 were I'D PUT on an extra sleigh and load it with flashlights! Because there wouldn’t be a single person on my list, from six to sixty, who wouldn’t be mighty glad to own a good flashlight. Being Santa Claus, I would know the desires of both young and old. I know they couldn’t own anything more useful than a flashlight. _Of course, I’d be sure to give them Eveready flash- lights, because my own shop g:uldnt turn _out anything er. ‘m LIGHTFUL comm of semi-detached Engl type Home-—and complete in those details for which Miller- built Homes are far famed. $12,950 and $13,500 with convenient term : Just morth of Cleveland | Wisconsin avenue and a number of p ation, the of giv ing modifi trial he- One the polic fore ton. 4 would ke 1 on this thoroughfare. The | I with the cks and horse- would eenth s © vehicles would in- Miller, | ea 1119 Seventeenth Street Main 1790 STTHEEALTLLARERL LT LLLEARAR AR LURRERRR NSNS THE MOST COMPLETE HOMES NORTHEAST AT THE PRICE WE ARE QUOTING 140-156 T ST. SIX ROOMS AND BATH SCREENED PORCHES EUILT-IN GARAGE LOW PRICE TERMS CONVENIENT v TO TWO . CAR LINES N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye St. NW. Main 5904—5 of Metal Garages Get This Garage Protection Now 1 suit your require- alled in a few days. '$S Monthly Cal! Lin. 10-100 WASHINGTON 201 Fenton Court N.E. OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION REALTORS ATTLLATTATTATHTLAATLASERARARL AR LSRR R AR CV L AR AN SN et e et e e e e e e o ZATTRARLLALARTLIRLLLARRARALIRAL LAAANNANAN NN AN A fii Summeons HIGHEST OFFICIAL RATING of your Roof— —_— When trouble starts on a roof it spreads rapidly and becomes serious quickly—but just as quickly we can put a stop to it—and put the roof in condi- tion that will withstand the elements. Cur treatment is our own—and a Rose Roof is famous for its long 1if e—and reasonable cost. Let us give you an esti- mate. Our budget plan of deferred payments relieves the tax on your purse. MOTHERS MAY with complete confidence select Chestnut Farms Milk for family-use. Rated highest by the Health Depart- ment, it has become the milk most aenerally desired and used for infant feeding as well as for children and rown-ups. Ghestrut@FarmsDairy Penna. Ave. at 26th St. Phone Potomac 4000 o2y, Comrany North 3147-818 Christmas Sugaestion For the Spanish-American War Veteran : : The Naval Officer and Other Americans “The Battle of Manila Bap” By Pay Director WILLIAM W. GALT, U. S. N. A great epic poem by an eyewitness of this memorable victory. It is masterfully con- ceived, admirably executed. and leaves in its wake a mental picture of the entire engage- ment of outstanding vividness and accuracy. Included is an appendix with the names of all participants in the battle. Art edition, illustrated. and bound in navy blue, brown or green limp leather, gold em- bossed ; also in linen binding. A handsome gift that will grace any library. Price Five Dollars R. P. Andrews Paper Co. Distributors 724 Thirteenth St. N.W. TUESDAY, DECEMBER ) Santa Claus | SN S S \\‘\A\\‘\\Q\‘\\\\"\\\\\\"\\\ \\\\\\_\\_\\\)\ \\\\ 15, 1925. 1319-1321 F Streat December 15 STORE NEWS You can afford 25 For a $40 Gift Let his Xmas gift be an Overcoat. Noth- ing finer or more sensible than this. We’re selling $40 qualities for $25. Select one and let it be a delightful surprise. If size, color and style do not suit him ex- actly we'll gladly allow you to exchange. f__—_fl Our Stcck of Tuxedo Suits —is so huge that we can almost guarantee a per- fect fitting without alterations. Handsome unfinished worsteds, silk lined throughout; every correct style feature. Another sensible Xmas gift for $32.50 Many Underpriced Specials For Xmas Gifts Women should realize that NXmas Gifts for men should be purchased where the man would naturally go to buy things for himseli. Men know what men like. lected to please men. gifts. The goods in our shop were se- This is the logica] place to buy pleasing 122 51w $1.% $7.18 Silk Dressing Robes, Pure Linen Initial Handkerchieis—3 neat- 1y boxed for p Imported English Broadcloth Shirts, plain neckband or collar attached: white or blue. 3 for $5.50. Each, $1.50 Fancy Lisle Hose, \Wool Driving Gloves, and black, . with wrist strap: tan . Radium Silk Shirts, white. and neat stripes. $10 quality, Silk-and-wool Non-wrinkling blue and tan Ties, Sterling Silver Buckles, with cowhide belt, Silk Pajamas, blue, white, pink, Gloves; embroidered $4.__52' b 314 to *H5L 120 o 25 138 10 925 Every article will be handsomely boxed Buckskin and Mocha and spear backs, “Kum-A-Part” tons, Cuff Canes and Umbrellas, Dress Sets, for evening wear; handsomely boxed,

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