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Automobile Liability njures any Ever owr property Tollars one or ¥ year n | Most of 125 Letters Received amount e courts rded in automobile pe injury cases, and then think of the risk you run whenever and vherever you drive your car ou are not properly insur WILLIAM R. ELLIiS 1539 Eye St. N.W. Mai 9 Main g Complete Insurance Service by Fenning Favor Pro- posed Regulation. ver- ts awar Approximately 125 letters comment 1 the Distr Commi parking with t were re- ceived to by Fenning 1y erick A of the sement to the plan, Com- Fenning said, while those who opposed it failed to advance any fundamental reason for thelr objec i ‘ommissioner is checking ations carefully in order rend of public opin. has bheen ajority writers gave The Willard New Year’s Eve Carnival | Grand Ball Room| Other Commissioners Silent. While mmissioner Fenning has s ed his plan to the other both are giving t preparatory ined to come when ther will at this missioners tion de i is drafted the proposal which will prohibit 1l streets between 2 anc D fted by « with the Counsel expected Dancing beginning at 10 o'clock De Luxe Supper| ‘- i viive A‘ 11 olclock re th will facilitate the 38.00 per person proposed paratus and lessen rtment the street would be ivities are mornin Garage Profiteering Feared. regula- cipally uts of the propose pr Space in Store For Rent Available Jan. 4, 1926 » apartment required from to seek resi- far their blished O1d esta e 'MRS. HENDERSON PLANS TO PUSH DRESS WAR downtown loca IN SPITE OF APATHY| For Details, od trom Wivst Pawe) m Mrs. le-lensth 1d ask the Address Box 27-E, Star Office vear their knees Varick Bowell, a mem al Fe and the D s and Teach men L3 | day afternoon, moved their offices this saclety leaders pinion of Mrs One Aunt Stella Aunt Stella fell in love only twice in her life Once it was witha blond young man that she met at the new Happiness store. The other time waswith Evandeline = Chocolares the fresh |} $uy blew her to. - | people from Is Cigarettes for Men. nderson in smoking is rls. Tt is > health of she continued. “It was when the men alone now that women have ization stops it the fair-mind- ake the initia- e ihe irred names of the women who nonymously resolution reon, irts, the latter not to subject they would ordi vk from. Mrs. Henderson that the number of indorsed the cam m given iblicity il dded en T et thisbe a warning | to you, ladies. Buy your own Evangelines. They're only one dollara pound. But | Oh-la-lawait till you |¥eme st taste em' Note the address, it MAN HELD IN DEATH. uck With Lamp, Dies of Burns. 1, 27 years old, Georgetown Uni Fospital from burns recefved struck over the head 1 lamp during a fight day in her home 3241 avenue. John Williams, roomer at the woman's | house, is being held by police for a coroner’s inquest this afternoon. Flames from the lamp ignited the n and covered and blisters. Po- died versity | when | with : ch ‘i Prospe | colored, Candy~Soda~ Tea Room 1107 F St.,N.W. Who Shall Survive? Business today is based on quantity production and in- creased sales bring you lower prices. Only the merchant who buys in quantity can survive. CHAMBERS BUYS IN LARGE QUANTITIES That is why he rash wont heal"it Attempts to conceal complexion | blemishes usually fail, and only serve to draw attention to the defects, Underneath most unattractive skins is a clear, pleasing complexion—all that is needed is the proper treatment! It is surprising how often a brief use | of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap | will clear away blotches, redness and roughness and give the skin its natural freshness and charm. " Resinol €55 for $160 mortuary needs time undertaker: CHAMBERS GUARANTEES Reliable and Complete Service at LOW PRICES W. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor. 14th and Chapin St. N.W. Call Columbia 432 and other funeral t half the old- charges. | ALLNGHT PARKING -~ BANIS INDORSED on the proposed ban on all-night | oner Fred- o | DIES IN HOSPITAL houses, | them | as hav- | attacking | 1 was large and their prominence | Storm of Protests Expected to Meet Horse Traffic Ban | | i Barred from such fashionable res as Sixteenth street | a 2 s s aund New Hamp- | venues, owners of hansoms, barouches and otber hion plan to storm Bureau with protests against the new regulation pro- hibiting horse-drawn vehicles from using certain streets, according to word which reached the ear today | of M. 0. Eldridge, director of traffic. . Eldridge took the news com- cently, however. | ".“Let the protests come.” he said, | “ind 1 will act upon them.” Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superin- tendent of police, also took cogni- zance of the reported impending storm, and said that the regul: tion is on the statute books & would be “reasonably enforced The police chief also sald that the new pedestrian contrel regula- tion, which has passed its period of gr , would be “reasonably en- forced.” Police will not be in- structed to make arrests far viola- tions unless pedestrians show a general dis { the resula- tion. Those who absent-mindedly valk past a stop signal will be given a warning | THOMAS H. GATLI ;Engineer. 33d-Degree Ma- son, Succumbs After Brief lliness. | Thomas Hall Gatlin, 49 years old, a | | member of the firm of Gatlin & Wolfe, | onsulting engineers, and a resident of | { this eity for the last 14 vears, died in | mergency Hospital Friday after a ness. He was a thirty-third { degree Mason. Mr. Gaglin was formerly chief en wineer of ®onstruction of the Southern | Railway system, in which he was em 24, and at h he was vice agineer of the | Johnson, contractors, of | | sh f his d and chief T { president firm of B member of Albert Pike A. M.; was a Scottish and a member of Almas of the Mystic Shrine. He was veteran of the nish-American War, serving with the k of ser A conducted, Albert Pike | Rite Temple, | ets, this after nterment was services the auspice in the S were e leaves a widow, daughter, Mrs.| chard, of New York r, Mrs. Frederick A Moore, born, Mich Born in Tarboro, N. C.. Mr. Gatlin attended the public and grade schools | there and was later graduated from Trinity College, now Duke University, at Durham, N. C. FIRE BREAXS OUT ANEW. Alexandria Firm Moves Offices Following Heavy Saturday Loss. | Special Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 28. !'Holstein, Harvey, Kirk Co., whose wrehouses were gutted by fire Satur- | H. | D City morning to the building formerly o °. S. Harper & Co., on King quare above thelr old place {HOUSE BODY PLANS committee After fighting the flames all night \d getting the fire under control fire broke out again at 10 o'clock Sunday morning and the entire fire depart | ment was called out, requiring five | hours to subdue the new outbreak. | The loss to the company is estimated at $50.000 to. $100,000. The exact | | amount will not be known until an in ventory is taken. O. H. Kirk. presi | | d this morning his stock in |the warehouse is estimated at $75, 000, However, some of the goods wiil ’t be damaged by water and he hopes to salvage a considerable amount of and tin stock. The British brass trade has been on the dec! th 38¢c 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 PREPARING FOR COAL INVESTIGATION. i Pisia Eviimes Puovo INQUIRY ON COAL TO BE HELD SOON (Continued from First Page.) his measures would carry out the recommendations of President Cool idge, the general opinion in Congress | is that no measure has yet been in troduced which quite meshes in spe- | cific details with the recommenda-| tions on coal contained in President | Coolidge’s message 1o Congre: It is believed some Republican | leader, or member of the commerce probably Chairman Par-| r himself, will present a bill car-| rying the committee’s support, which | will do just about what the President | urged. Each of the coal bills introduced has been referred to the commerce com mittee and all will be conside the proponents of each given full op portunity to show how his particul: measure would be most effectiv What opposition there may be to each | measure i€ not v of course. except in a g President Coolidge declared in his last message 10 Congress that the coal industry could serve the country much better and becor to more effective c 1 if regional con solidations and more formation of were permitted 1hie Power for President The President there should be a ¢ the policy under Government h remain so powerl titude must he on » this end he re writy be lodged and the Depar and the Depar! deal with an em Freadway has already admonish- | s colleagues in the House that if had been done two vears ago the strike could | he and | E nmerce and Labor should be allowed to appoint t boards which would have n witnesses and tte differenc en courage arbi and if a shortage | develops they could exercise control | over the distribution of coal to where it was most urgently needed. The | making known of the real facts in | the controversy, as determined by | competent Federal jurisdiction, would | be of great value, the President as serted. Ie likewlse favored reconsid. | eration of the report of the last coal commission, and action upon it Marked differences of opinio: - w Federal | permitted its onl | mple suppli authority documents. McCormick Medical Glassen Fitted Collega E; oooleee yes Examined Dr. CLAUDES. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409-410 McLach h und G S REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEO KoLB 923 NEW YORK AV. ~ MAIN 5027 Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee | Better Than Ever Lb. | N. W. Burchell i 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. Bargain in Dry Cleaning Until the Spring season opens, wé will thoroughly dry clean and press a one-piece plain cloth dress or a child’s plain coat at a special price of .00 Each Phone Lincoln 504 and we will call for your work and deliver same promptly, Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. 2469 18th Street N.W. We dry clean and dye all kinds of wearing apparel amti house- hold articles by an improved method. {of the varfous ships make * 2 fRE[lllETIUN OF BUS . FARE IS EXPECTE |W. R. T. Believed Read | Lower Rate on Tokens Voluntarily. ung its new American Co., of pected to submit voluntary duction in on bus 1 a public hearing of the Public Util Commission Wednesday, it was in ! y to] | ) dicated today at the District Building. The hearing been called on th | petition of Wiliam McK. ¢ | chairman of the lic utilitie ition of Ci pointed out carning turn. After s tha util HARRIS & EWING ! than u reason:iblc ing the company’s ties experts wers with Mr. Claytor produced showing that a could be made on a lower f. On the' basis of the company ings during the current calendar | the comm that the fure tive tokens for | for 25 cents | into its profits t the company te of fare. | perts haa n of 10 cents in their cal company undoubtedly will re that n's ts ca could be redu; cents 1o exp to th Leon Ar bus company, who has beer, figure at previous hearir affecting the Washi | Transit 1t Wednesday Thompson ters hy ht; Representative | entative Al Lower, Black. DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision 'J. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. method of dealing with o lers belleve that the a recommendations wi il, at least t mbers of the ri probl proper but the vying oumersof | tudebaker nuierHerdbilinpfinish |tapen I ! g country should stitutes as it is 1 sylvania opera the supplic: party consumers. coal producers 1 the trade hose accustomed ) sing hard | ave had to plead ¢ the pric d turn to other fuels Ships Pick Up Pigeons. b The High Grade American ships sailir merhaven and Sout make a voyage without some stray and possib rier pigeon ween Tire ston seldo pick exhaus The members d f the crews of giving the exhausted birds f, S i We Invite You to Visit Our water, so that th nize the Americ the ship almost : into sight. When the birds have sa ed their hunger and thirst, often have allowed the s: s to han dle them and inspect their discs, they | Ay away | New Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. soon as it comes Inspect and you’ll buy one of these Homes Handsome Residence— 5913 Sixteenth St. N.W. Designed for family comfort and social enter rooms and 3 baths. A tempting price and appea Open every evening nd all day Sunday Chevy Chase (D.C.) Homes— 3617-3633 Everett St. Of most imposing design—and the best planned Semi detached Homes you have ever seen—full of unusual feat Surprisingly low in price, and easy terms. Open every afternoon and evening and all day Sundar Brookland, D. C., Homes— 609-11-13 Girard St. Northeast One of the best neighborhoods in Brookland—and a group of the best Homes—6 rooms, 3 porches and bath. Only $7,950—$65 a month—and small cash payment® Open every afternoon and evening and all day Sunday Call our office any time up to 9 p.m. for particulars. “GOSC. ... = b Main 4752 Preserve the Good Looks —OF YOUR GIFT TABLE or DESK by taking the precaution to have us equip it with a TOP OF PLATE GLASS. f[Such protection enables you to get full use of gift furniture without danger of scratches, nicks, etc., marring its beauty. GLASS TOPS —cut to fit tables, buffets, desks and dressers. Inquiry will prove PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Paints for Cellar Walls and Floors Now that you have in your oil burner, and the cellar can be kept presentable, why not paint the walls and floor, adding another liv- ing room to your home? We have the Proper Paints for such use. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 GARAGE PAINTS, WALL TINTS, VAR- NISHES, FLOOR FINISHES, WINDOW GLASS, WIND- . reported | s ex | Established 1842 > iMovies Supplant !OPPORTUNITIES FUND Bull Fighting in u OF STAR NOW $2,404 Favor of Mexicans | : ISeven Contributions Today Include $10 by Margaret Washington Vocational School. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, December 28. American movies have scored other international victory. fighting, long the fav as slumped intc »nd plac Contributions wparison with the en. Star this mornins cans now spend four times | g, B the 14 1 more money on movies than on matadors, and a film not made in the United States Is something of a curiosity. ulations from show that bull r near Mexico City took in pesos during 1 while theaters for the same time ritory had recefpts of 4,68 thorities think this ratio is r sentative of the country gene, Traffic Calendar Light. A new record for Police and Traffic was set today when only 38 were on the locked-up list Monday, and especially Monday following the Christr a this number probably in the last 25 year: J. KAUFMAN INC an rece sugh The sing up spportuni ties o toward « istmas ted Cha al donations to Following is an a contributions n $2.404 6 yvernment in and ko clatec | Charities direct Previous] Rece B., No w each to Nos. 11 ny rtunity Nes. 11 and 13, $5 Mr. and Mrs. W 11,'$6. Total, $2 Au- pre N., No. $2: Vocational Sche and 1 $10; R $10: J. A M. R. F. N X, w « 104.60 the b holi- | 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. BACK ON THE JOB Tomorrow at 8 A. M. With Our Annual January Cleardnce Sale of Fine Overcoats This is the event you've learned to look for—once each year you get it—now you have it. A $75,000 stock of Quality Overcoats at savings that are genuine. Values that will make your mouth water. Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory i i - Every Overcoat ~ Honestly Reduced Every $30 & $35 Overcoat | $2375 Every $40 & $45 Overcoat $3375 , Every $50 & $60 Overcoat 4 75 ‘No Charge for Alterations Garments laid aside with deposit | | | A Rare Bargain Five Hundred $2 7 35 Dollar Money’s Worth or Money Back 2-Pant Suits D. J. KAUFMAN Reduced to INC. 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave.