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TEXAS HIGHWAY OFFICIALS RESIGN Three Quit at Request of De- partment—Neither Side Gives Explanation. CURE FOR PARALYSIS FORESEEN IN TESTS Biologist Hopes Human Spinal Cord May Be Mended by Grafting B CLE Associated Py ELAND, whil n | Philip D. Ball of St $5.000,000 cL]ND RAISED BY NEGRO UNIVE‘?SITIES 2,000,000 Gift From Gecrge Eastman—Rocke- Jr.. Helps. Meet Conditions of § feller, NEW YOF $5 00 t the 10 President " |KOONS TROUBLE ferret man. witol st RESPONSIBLE FOR MME 1 VIBOUD, INC.. 1M18 willdo ‘my household __Phone S SHOP M Has ty el d to J. §j beecionidste FARRY L. MPEADER JOHN 2. DALY. 'Alma Gluck Shines In Latest Role as Realty Salosman | Associated Pre 3W YORK, Dec Efrem Zimbalist, operi st Alma Gluck, vealed that she had sold her hor at 161 Bast Seventy-second st at o profit of more than 100 per cent Mrs. Zimbalist bouzht in 1919 on the roy: than 1,000,000 phonog ack 1o Ol sition of her the N Mis the re- mber 31 known on as the place sductions record, “Carry over the husband, \ph . tracts were sizned . Mortimer, G & Koppel ata g said FIXING CAR FARES | Rhode Island Avenue Citizens Also Favors Trolley Speed at Same Rate as Automobiles Opposition to man of the ties commit rate-ma Public tr olution fa wers for ties Commission all time of the sane for automo; ed by Mr. Arm the association ement was made that a maxt pro Annual chadrmen committees and passed cted 1 sociation el were e candidates the total of BASE BALL MAGNATE IN BIG ICE PLANT DEAL ;s Louis Sells| 700.000 Transaction Property in $2. are the Federal Mountain | ind the \Iuh' | rond Capt. Comegys Ordered Here. > n ordere the v {the Commi 1 pointed civing the ‘w\\'Hl 10 1 OR vuu LOAD Or WA or K¢ Attorneys, _Washigton, D. C. ira, ROOFING 119 3rd St COMPANY Phone Ma Chapman & Holden Forestry Co.—Tree Experts THERSTRIP: 1\»:,. “doors and Jindows. Keep out cold alr. Woihere Your 1926 Prmtmgv Needs will_meet your evers requirement it exeeuted by this establishment HIGH GRADE., BUT NOT HIGH PRIC 1| WOULD HAPPEN —if_your roof began to leak. Well put it in first-class shape and save you money. _ Call_us 1121 5th n.w. | INCIAD St 213 tth = v | Profitable Printing Results in 1926—consult this million dollar plant lThe National Capital Press 1210-1212 D ST, N.W. up Roofing rate | ¥ W, WL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. [CITY HEADS REPORT | ONWELFARE s|u3| Program Comes Before House District Subcommit- | {ee Tuesday. on any Dis sion of Con tuled to s Tuesday be- subcommitt the House committee on social welfare Chairman Zihlman today re iet Com which W trict 1 I tore the ot h the first hearing ttion at this for the House for dependent child submitted by the 19, and th voruble action t believe that n 10, wluded in their bill is preferable to section 10 of House bill and they recommend en, which wa imissioners e recommend fi However, they | cember of Columbia : ance in aid of d which is urwed | and Represent P New York. the [ that they believe these bills w nission 1 trict of Columb sure alon, the lines of Disapprove Pension ners therefo the bill welfare biit this bill one to “Dis- Home sble m with two insert the trict 1 and Minded.” that the for the for 1 f ovi Schoo wnd the ol et on and ort of this ng their supjp District Commissioners ong | commission t on to th nted 1 proposed | aring= 1o ¢ | sur ““The bill pre mploye. a director ¢ who is to be the ¢ board and who is t ners on ed under The Workho n Asylum and tfome for 1 Home ool for Lodging sident existing the ritted to the President s to whether the trans. | fer of the appointing power to them | was agreeable to him. In his rep ‘)» stated that he was willing to ac- cept the decision of Congress in the the que: of Com- nsmitted here- nemorandum of statutory cita nd_ explanatory comments, ‘h has been prepared by the Com | mission on Public ire Legisla and which may be useful in ex- ach section of the bill and proposed to be made in ‘m\lmvxml measure will receive the carly attention ur Congress.” Medical officer *hool, C: . | been assigned to duty Hospital, this city, Frank W. Pinger, Edwin P. ffer, Daniel B. Faust, Frank P. Strome, John §. Gibson, 211 1. Brown, Henry C. Johannes and George W. Rice, and | t Lieuts. Ray H. ‘«’\FA.'»\" Stanley Matthews, Paul A. Brickey, Richard E. Elvins, Otis B. Schrueder, | John P. Russell and John M. Har- | greaves | Medics | school, to other s Harrison I at the Army Medic: nx i have been ordere upu | Schirch, to | van | George J. Richard P. Fort Washingto: | Hook, to Fort Ja Smith, to Fort Brad h.; Ralph L. Cudlipp, to Fort Benning, Ga.; Wil-| liam K. Turner, to Fort Banks, Mass.: | Harry R. Melton, to Fort Adams, R. L. Joseph 1. Martin, to Fost Hayes, Ohio; | Ira F. Peak, to Langley Field, Va., and Barton W. Johnson to El Paso, Tex., and First Lieuts. William C. Furr and clifton E. High, to Denver, | olo.; William F. de Witt, to El Paso, ! T , and Henr) Roust, to Fort Sam Hoquston, Te: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925. CHURCHES OF CITY TO OBSERVE | COMING ()P NEW YEAR TONIGHT R | bpecul Watch Night Services to Be Held by ‘\l.mv, Congregations, With Special Musical Pro- i grams an(l Fealures. The passing of the old and the com-| o'clock tonight : ing of the new vear will be watched | tist Church. r and hymns in most of the | The Christian Endeavor ies of the Capital tonight. Ar-| will have charge of the prc rangements have been made by many tonight at the of the cong tions for social nts aptist Church, wh to take pl rl! in the evening, *h night services, to conclude with the watch night pro | k. WL the Highlands Bap- | be h Baptist Churech Smith, the pastor, will 1 tonight ) services tonlght at = 830 » Foundry M. I am will | follow when the pr ing Calen Dr. Hugh T <on, with ref ny Buptist Church. will con vices tonlght at & o’clock yer meeting will be held aclock tonight at Gr Baptist | Church, under the direction of Rev . Johnson sramat Pirst Congrega reh will e given tonight ut o'clock. 1t will include Mrs. | Cuthbert Gray, costumed er ner: Dorn Minoviteh, planist; | Minovitch, violinist: ilustrated ty of Washington, by and services con Rev. Dr. Jason > social shments, 11 to 12:01 v. Dr. Frederick Brown Har tor, will conduct religious | ual watch n ice and social at v Christian Church o'clock. Th the choir next Music at F ducted hy Wstor, Noble Pi Watch 11 pm Church o direction of Our Contacts Bepublics.” A candle ed by the pastor, Re Judson Porter Pastor Har L. Collier of the Gospel Assembly, 930 Pennsylvania sted by Miss Nell and With O home b i 1 ostreet | of Washi T nir witch - o'clock Soctety will be Samuel servied Dr the Epis munion pal Servi will tom ist TN u\' | marry | ting eceptic from snue Chureh » service tonigh w‘ S ariiche Ty un-m\.! will be held PRELATE IS BETTER. Declared Foremost of 1925 by A. A. A Cardinal Mercier Passes Good Racing Driver 1t After Operation. Decembe the Auto- -al bulletin issue able to take number ever . a driver ed the po the annual ¢ with 1 points second, followed by Harry Hartz, McDonough and Earl Cooper. While no point system was in force ermine the dirt track champic v the vear, the board hat Ralph maintained his supremacy in this field, winning “every oue of the major dirt | track events for 192 designati ommy Milton was Bob cdiction by Nuncio in I's prompt reco wtion the Pope informed has been of the patie rly days the Fre n the vear with nd - sometimes present anniversary branches of the rica, one organ November, 1851 in Boston a month later. NEW OFFICES Pennsylvania Ave. at 26th St. year mark the two | Dec ed in M In 1564 King nd the other | Charles IX decreed that the vear should begin January 1 H \We have for rent well-arranged, attractive offices, single or en suite, located OUTSIDE THE RE- STRICTED PARKING AREA. These offices are provided with heat, light, elevator and janitor serv- ice, and are modern in all respects. Moderate rentals. Apply direct to— Pennsylvania Ave. at 26th St. Potomac 4000 “SENATOR” DENIES POISON PLOT STORY Mining Man Defends Woman Shot by Cowan—Slayer Permanently Blind. ember c r-old_minir ke . who was pictured d victim of a poison ;,1..~ wutiful purit ing me or my money Lewis had since Cowan left killed the girl and letter said Miss had no idea of | poisoning me or get Mi sought e before. be a letter iture land » DENIES MT. McKINLEY HAS BEEN IN ERUPTION|, Superintendent of Park Says No Signs of Disturbance Were sible on Visit ANCHORAGT 10 MONTHS TO PAY, AUTO LIABILITY,AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IR, INSURANCE SUPERIOR GARAGE WE REMODEL,REBUILD,REPAIR. S 20MONTHS TO PAY DNEBRAKER | 8200 PHoNE AN 9427 Cmbassy Apartments N.W. Corner of 16th and Harvard Sts. N.W. apartments still 4 few ) white H.IE(II‘{QWENS.TEIN co. 1311 H St. N.W. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road very attractive ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to five rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled prices reasonable. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Several apartments and > ‘ For Lease Shops and Offices NEW HILL BUILDING 17th & I Streets Ground floor shops as low as $125 per month—another, $200. Important corner space —27 feet on 17th Street and 30 feet on I Street, $416.66. Offices divided in any size suites desired from $50 each up—$1.57 to $2.16 square foot. High - class throughout. MOORE & HILL Inc., 730 17th St. appointments INew Typewriters City and| PR R R R R R A MOROSCO LEFT “BROKE” Run by hlearmm | BY COMPANY, HE SAYS k B Huldixlfi Organization Also Took His Interest in Controller Successful Play. ruled that the Government could | not purchase a certain electrically i General McCarl has by NEW Moros: the Associal YOR theatrical left of whose a4 Press <. December 31.—Oliver driven typewriter unless it who be bought dnder the schedule of s laid dewn by law for stand 'd typewriters 1o be operated by nand. This ruling, it was ur stood. would virtually prohi Government use, for the pre least, of a new motor-driven ewriter which the Burean of andards had asked the of purc at could producer, after t! Holding ployes and pro Federal Court 1o malls to de tified that he also Abie’s Irish Rose 1 §4,000 to produ ind it became says i broke” promotion the Morosco “omipany noters are on ged with | realized testi ness for promote a cent on Morosco December ! motion p) 1 at home He was stricken on Christmas | A Consultation determine | that | whether an operation is necessary wil |1 ‘I,»- held today ! tion play, refused $800,000 picture rig the play Loan Manager Wanted By one of Washington's largest Real Estate firms. Must be thoroughly experienced and have good financial backing. A splendid opportunity for one with knowledge of values and local reputation. Replics confidential. Box 457-E—Star Office 2 A Bt B B B ED DR R B T S o S 4"«”0';’4 |> THE FIRST DAY OF THE NEW YEAR! iy THE DAY FOR YOU i TO INSPECT THESE COMPLETE HOM AND CHOOSE ONE FOR YOUR OWN YOUR BEST NEW YEAR'S RESOL.UTION 5700-5720 8th St. N.W. Cor. Madison P TR S A S R R T Y Y Y 2 Six Rooms—Tiled Bath—Built-in Tub Metal Weather Stripped Throughout Enameled Kitchen Cabinet Enameled Gas Range Built-in Refrigerator One-Piece Sink Paved Alley Garage N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904-5 € ¢ €« € € 4 9 ¢ @ e e L SR SR S SN S R S N e el L S Lol St S N N Sy S S 3 CAN YOU PROFIT BY RETROSPECTION? Look back over the closing year and calculate how much of your money paid as rent has, like the year, passed on forever. Then, grasp the opportunity herewith extended to vou to avoid rental costs during the en- suing vears and, with actually less cash out- lay, become owner of your own home. S NOT THIS AT LEAST DESERVING OF YOUR SERIOUS CONSIDERATION? IS Start the new year with a worthy effort and in- spect the unexcelled home-ownership op- portunities still available in— WARDMAN’S 1007 CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOMES NEW YORK AVE., FIRST & M STS. NORTHWEST ALREADY MORE THAN SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT SOLD Exhibit Building 55 M Street N.W. Main 8516 What You Own You own an occupancy agreement conveying your apartment to you, your 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”