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| Hotel Inn hone Main nmn.xlnni 604-610 9th St. N.W.i Phiy 81050 raoms. & hower Tavatory, $10 ware Ronms ke Nother's 7 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision *J. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. Radio Development Engineer nationally known. old ern in Middle vacancy for a eleetrical neer or for vadio desizn and went work. No applics tion isidered except irom hose with considera experi 10e in research work in v vized radio o 1 ahwra Al ated with ie onfidence Address Box 481-8 Star Office tories sl tie ! markable " paredness in combatting 50,000 IS COST OF THE DIGGING OUT EVENING OF DRIFTS, OFFICIALS ESTIMATE Prompt and Efficient Snow Removal Here H b Praised by Commissioner Bell, Business Men and Director Eldridge. Blated over the prompt and vizor- removal of Washington's first vy snow of the Winter of 1923- 5. Engineer Commissioner .| “ranklin Hell announced today that he would bezin immediately to pre- pare for future eventualities in order 10 fortify the Capital against potential crippling of its transporta- tion arteries. ‘Keepinz the lanes of travel open | uand street cars moving without a se- rious Interruption was, indeed, re- | considering the limited amonnt of labor and equipment, Com- missioner Bell explained, and the un- usual heaviness of the fall of snow erved to emphasize the need for pre- imilar con- | which may arise any Winter. well planned program of snow val adopted last year by the snow fense committec, he helieves, de erves a share of the credit Business Men Laud Work. Represen of the city's busi ness organizations joined foday in | praising the authorities for their work and in complimenting The Star for its teady campaign which led to adoption tives | | seem | make a the | 1y, ter of the business If the firm that does athway to its wares not_desirous of doing business. “The downtovn situation is that vesterday and today. after storm. there is every facllity for nd unhampered movemen Dpeople. et The Star keep 'k in admonishing all in to do their duty by immedts | removal after a siorm.” Much praise of the way in w the District government handled snow removal was voiced in a sl ment issued toda by Shinn, chairman o the avenues committee of the ton Board of Trade Gratifying Surprise. firm 1t np the sireets Wash Mr. Shinn stated “It was most gratifying and a great surprise to find that pr cally the whole community to zet into the city from all sect and that even [rom the subur lane of travel was kent clear Praise is due to Mr. Hacker hly not was such the the ool =o0d interest snow hich STAR. 'Snow Model of George Washington Is Erected by Mrs. Leflare Obear | T0 RUN FOR GOVERNQR! Arr=st Nesro. Recover Properes. J 1 | wonld | the | tate Georze O nd | hing very cti jon bs A Much and his was able | WANHINGTON, 1) C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1926. -y * 'DAVIS DENIES INTENT Reports I'r.rsisL However, That Labor Secretary Will Be Backed by Pennsylvania G. 0. P. ta the ef of the De rishu Davi would he | Reports from 1 | feet 1har Secretary partment of Labor by the Republic: | candidate foy nia remained Seeretary Davis | foundation. ov. 1927 he this year fall on May 15, It b expected that Gov. Pinchot would an nounce his eandidacy for the Senit: hefore the close of the present month | #nd that he would make the the Republican nomination Senator Pepper 1 pite the refusal of Davis to confirm the report would be 4 candidate for the zuberna- torial nomination. which in Pennsyl van would he tantamount 1o an clec { tion, the gossip persisied today | ¢ffect that the orzanization in Penn | svIvania regarded him as a good pros. beet 1t is contended that Secretary Davis | who came up from the vanks of lahor himself and who is { a zreat fraternal order. Governa unconfirmed by <ald they had no todas wha Secretary that hr | jewelr n organization as its | of Pennsylva- | Pinchot’s term expires January, | rimaries in Pennsylvania | to the a leading member | would make | selectad | fore Muj POLICE FOIL THEFT. Are Missed. the Before Thinz of Investization st movemen of o nezr Fifteenth esulted in the arres 18 years ol ind’ recovery” of «lotii valued at 8500, property W. Cochen. U % A treet. The e ind the property recove Cochen reported hi Charles 1 e Smith. prohibition embers of Capt. Robert B commind, investis rested him neir his home o1 street. The prisoner wis No S police station. where ted the clothing and a watch were fonund Police say the prisoner admitted tering Maj. Cochen’s spartment charze of honsehreak terved against him picion colove i man streets last ni f Leon Kunkle ore also known as Adiom z and Maj, G 1616 Sixteenth made Tass man and officer Lieut ted and 1140 taken 1o i i nd FORD PRICES CUT Mode Ca A new Reduced. win Ciosed But Cost More Op-n re. ineluding ices of close hat o incre en Edsel Motor (o cars nnouneed Iy of th rices B president he hecome of fective The bi price of the ¥ uetion i< made 1 1he which redus ordor sedan dropped from tion of 195 A reduction the Tudor $320 & e s reduced from 5 open type cars 350 10 conpe In the of the tourinz i 10 and 200 Al prices are f. the runabout 0. h. De KAY’S GREAT VALENTINE S-A-L- E SALESMEN <hed Florida de- One of Florid and wants ales ahility remendons and he workers and to the District [ ment. T cannot refrain, at the s | ment of the District. while adequate | lime. however. from ; pealie underr normal conditions. Col. Bell | The Star for the consistency Wil e or Ve = Maent an | Which it _has urged the very system omerzeney, and he announced that | that has brought about such satisfac- f1is s invention to ask Congress next |OrY results. Their continued demand vear and every subsequent vear to add | fOr something of this sort has re- few plows, trucks. lushers and other | Sulted in a =zreat service to.the en mechanical apparatus. tire city The ¢ defense committee recom he example mended that an emerzency fund of | pality should serve ax an £355.000 he created. $233.000 of which |10 the citizens 1o co-operate in keep would be spent on equipment and the | N2 their sidewalks clear ice and remainder for labor. The recom-|SNOW and thus protect muny lives { mendatinn. however. was never car Prompt and efficient ried out, and this Winter the Streer characterization ziven thi f {Cleaninz Department has been forced | snow-removal forces hy Rudelph . 1o combal snow with funds appro. 7N eariy member of Tnnin d tor sirnet Cleaning. mittee. who wits appointed a Approximately $14,000 was spent in entative Chamber [ removing the comparatively lizht fall merce January 8. and T. L. Costi- While th superintendent treet clean treet, estimated roughly iay that the amount wonld any one who stopped to consider the amount that fell and the quantits taken away could not help hut e pressed Ly the ~plendid work done the men and machinery <et 1o task of remoyil For esample Sixteenth street that important very short space of time veally marvelous, and 1 cannot zive Vich 3 e ‘:|'Vyl(""‘”-’ll" he ‘I:hml- Lane H ‘» e b} ; 3 a sovern- A me day’s it was sistency Legare street <ure pared Cast yodel frent Conzre strong candidate. <hould he derer mine 1o make a try for the zovern hip. POLICE TRIAL DELAYED. McDuffie Case Is Postponed for Two | Weeks. Policeman Paul A White House zuard he had heen attacked men from Walter Reed Hos when he was found badly | last November. was post soned 1ndav hy the Police Trial Bourd | tor weeks. when Dr. Anthony Fuhin of Providence Hospital. a wit unable 1o he e canse of illnecs MeDuffie said he by four men house 1 investy vobbery. The technical (ailing 1o make a report inst him when he police officials where < or 1o convinee h of h of the snow removal plan. The present snow removal equip careful be heavy of the necesary examination of vester snowfall disclosing that exact dezree of con for modeling. Mrs Obear. 116 t Capitol ve sterday vielded to the pres of youthful demands and pre fate seems 1o left little girl has Its ultimate mainly to chance. expressed the hope that the weather | 1 will be kind and permit the dis ished =now man to remain the rest of the Winter however, e of the opinion that within a few day the Kkindl: itures will begin to fade. and that the remains will then he o fit su less skillful hands to practics al vears aze a similar hns made 4 target for damazinz balls, Tt the loyal band of pairiors have promised that this never hanben azain One Of Jewelry MEN!!! This your heautiful \ KAY has this accasion anl fetmoiiey ol pleasing the “litle Box of Candy FREE With include a the purchaser have arra in m ti them for naority 1wo do some er. welr vear weethear alentine Give matk the o al Mrs, Obears the Libra fon n No it th nospotless stand= W hite munici- e prowdly incentive i set by ihe i of a The trial of ekl MeDInfhe. former whe told police by four wital “lashed hed i e Sever oraaniza tablished sales Vides enic portunity Pas pecnlation is zoinz les the m vt Jady" ounz | vill 1 and gen work \ Man o wment Ce omnd Floor. ind the all thernalia puttinz it Foreign Legion Head Renamed. ! MADRID. Fe 1A Millan Ast whose 1oft Ay ttrered by a Riffian his v in A commande Aurned to Sy ailahle z < bruany ol wis present v evers Valentine h osn 2 teemen- | here Still is mue Aty i his heen removed and ding snow s an, ad heen ass deli 12 ate o the dose dous he ted 6d work in dy SPEND NIGHT of <hrapnel hel g o and to teading : 3 « = A mak oldiers of the For sunpe cha un he them police wav flflflflflflflflfiu.flt;flflflflfl'flfl on Morocen, has heen N that hody nz his in IN DRIFT h the Commissioner Fell is ho tting this morey back throush a iency appropriation which on ' al’mtinesi@; el o { wise the street cleaning work in the [n 36 mE[I‘p”7 mmer will suffer materialls \3 The District spent a g [ last vear in ansmentin moval apparatus, Mr @ plained. and like g | he ix dubjous about B | cquire a tar S3 50 !"* hich might not he in vear: The =torm Tue he said. \\1.«»,‘...".”,(».' conclusively that the 57 50 @ reet Cleaninz Department can cope | ith an unusual situation like this ve with its present equipment If it | | of the 84,50 ¥ iheres to the preparedness progr zets e Special Deliveries on Sunday Morning!! wis tell house of the | NEWPOR " o® ssengers o vork done on apening the one rery veached here 1h fud New Equipment. +inclided sizable sum its snow re- Costigan e Commissioner Lell the proposal to amornt of equipment work. It was prompt Ay Jose imende Star | ~add thes for its pior & in Dehalf of snow- | the cold removal ind facilities food during ted in street-cleaning ari ishments One of the 1r: Clock But for Star put welock Haven rations inst s Winter snowfalls, the The Humma i tal again won the northern end of less in its tracks i heaped up by ymmerce virtnally blizzard covered the t hizh. The train d hovels 1l nicht 1 10 ABOVE FORECAST o IR FOR CITY TONIGHT: WARMER TOMORROW rival was in the I o e er we but wol Buy one of these coats—now. Wear it for ahout 6 wecks—and vou'll have a coat as good as new to start next season with. Think of the saving at this time— ,, that v aceom Beautiful Guaranteed WRIST WATCH wondertal Pay 50c A Week & "ove: the fo chind its tin: vesterday the ind Hartf e and vigor The nd for preg nd heavy tional Ca held help. dustrs <tandstill th real Pearl Chok st beautitul snow dJdefense committee, and on the job without delay. velve new plows and six zraders amons the equipment acquired vear, and this ave the depart | ment 35 bl ion 10 its owp | ‘rucks and 12 hired ones with which to remove snow and keep traffic Yanes open. Bizht fAushers also were nsed With this equipment. Mr. Cos v, the 2% youtes mapped out he snow defense committee, “aver inz about 10 miles euch, were cover kent open until the storm eceased hese included such north and south und streets xth enth. | elfth isteenth. Seven- eemh izhteenth. The east 181 of our high grade *435,%50, %53 & *60 Overcoats reduced to Sre warm omfor move of the railw ea T nd PEARLS D Prers Woman Laves Pearle Bus “HER' a Q) Strinz for $9.98 Pay 50c A Week With Coin Haolder Ponnlar and Usefnl Gift $ Pay 50c a Week room. Bus and panies serving i vort and Falt River nnahle resume canse of the deen snow - NEC n.. Fehruar i passenger and meil t now plow an the W rovidenes Lranch of the New Railroad have heen stalled in a huge snowdrift ar entry. R. 1., 12 miles cast of this town, since vesterday aft ernoon. Drifts from 12 1o 15 feer hich had filled & cut in that town and | the trains were unable to force their wayv through walked mile and a half tion. Ra free the tr PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secc'y by m (Continuad fr First = alns. one and Jantic Haven sylvania, Marvland and West Vir s were affected On the Boston to Newport bhranch of the New Haven railroad 4 zang of 30 sh elers made an all-night fizht 10 i west bound thorouzhfares which | extricate passenzers of two Newport re plowed included all those in the |hound passenzer trains, which had ntown | business section from been stalled in huze snowdrifis nnsylvania avenue to K streer. as i : fres 1 as K. M and Q streets and Flor Hishing Sohotper Wirecked. i and Rhode Island avenues. In the | A Gloucester, Mass. one body had outlyinz districts the streets cleaned | heen recovered from the wreck of the ‘re Connectiont Avenue bevond (o fAishing schooner Ralph Brown, which ihedral avenue, Wisconsin avenue be. |dashed to destruction on the bleal yond Massachusetts avenue. Sixteenth | 248t off Briar Neck during the height LDreer north of the botee e of the storm. and efforts were beir treet nurth of Monroe street, Georgix | ade to recover hodics of two oth venue north of Rock Creek Church |Seamen. Of the boat itself, only the 1 and Rhode Taland svenue Ae far|keel ind a_few spars which had been east as the District line washed ashore remained. i The cutter Mcjave w, off shove 1o take aboard |another wreck, the six coast zuards ow-removal | men who comprised the crew of the about 1 o'clack |patrol hoat C-126. which met disaster | when the on the Rh Island “shore near | had reached a depth of about 2 i Whale Rock 1 ind three hours later Mr. Several | had between 400 and 500 men izht necessary *he snow. These men wo acob’s Ladder ntly wntil shortly after Lebanon Mountain westerday afternoon. and a fresh hut hfares from maller force was put to work last Albany. nizht and early today in clearing more =now from the downtown streets. ARLINGTON | Mr. Costigan explained that the pian joutlined hy the snow detense commit- | \yotarists Suffer Only Real Inconven. | ience Due to Snow. 513 G St ' 2 - R 21 Stores In 21 Cities cr s \\\\\\\\\\\ Ml T la Lty L Ll e L L LS L T B e LT assenzer ta the officiais NTH JEWELRv/ms\'m NW S o STREET AW e Baltimore Store, 7 West Lexington St. standing by | Men Still Work victims of The vanguard of the force work i Wedne: morni fall e expected he e throush the Hohawk 1 24 IGHTLY HIT. drifts on Trail and 211 main Masin pafQanoonanD Nearing the end of Rich’s Semi-Annua Clearance Sale of Women’s Shoes The outstanding rvalues ked ince o'elock DAILY FROM 9A.M. TO 5P.M. N. House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes nflflflflfl!-.'m mm.. ftee was followed religiously. The car i (1008 {line streets and the trafiic highwuvs not carying car lines were first at- {tacked. The next move was to con {ventrate on the business district. Cross {walks were cleared for pedestrians {and on such narrow streets carrying | | i nuanmnuunaunuuuuuuau A0S0 IRNRENRGE CENTER MARKET ateh to The Star NDON. V3 February ccept. for a few automobiles were temporarily put out of commis. | sion by running into ditches and | that were almost submerzed. [ there was no real damaze used by the season’s heaviest fall snow in | Arlington County No interruption was caused in the cervice of the gas and electric com- Q,?'O \'/ A B C OIL BURNER Noiseless—Carbonless—OQdorless The ABC 0il Burner will solve your heating problem FOR 1t i burner thal will burn the cheapest fuel oll—GIVING OV heat In the oil. You hate na worrs about dirt—THERE 18 NON. 1t_is the quictest power oil hurner on the mark MOST, ECONOMICAT, ' T0 MATNTAIN 1t Ia Inatalled fn many raminent DulidingrrRHCAUNE EAT—and adds to vour comfort. Passed By Underwriters’ Laborutories S B W FICIENCY. 2 > community.” | umum 1n— that |car tracks as ¥ and G the snow was and dumped into man- BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ MEN'S AND WOMEN’S SHOES $1 $1.95 $2.95 $3.75 They’re National Known Makes Such As “Patrician,” “Educator,” “Selz,” “Craddock,” “Steadfast,” “Buster Bg'own” .and Other Trade Marked Shoes Equally as Celebrated. is estimated that 4 miles of reets with car tracks were plowed addition to 74 miles of traflic hizh-! ®. The fact that the strects with ar tracks were plowed carly, Mr. Cos d. kept motovists off the iracks and enabled the cars ta oper ate without interruption. | While District_authorities estimate [that the cost of removing Tuesdav i night's snow at approximately £30,000. | thex will he without accurate and ~omplete figures for several days. One of the first communications lopened today by Col. Bell came from | Charles .I. Columbus, secretary of lhe‘ Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso. | clation, who served on the snow de- fense committee with T . An drews, John L. Newbo .u.mlphl Jose, John H. Hanna and William <. | ! Corhy, all representatives of the three | local ‘trade bodies. Trafic Director M. 0. Eldridge was another who | praised the prompt removal of the | | snow. in this Sale just now are 1,200 Pairs Women’s Shoes—formerly sold at $9 to $14 reduced o 6.90 —All are new late models of most de- sirable sort from Rich's regular stock but our ENTIRE stock is not included in this sale. Kenealy Pharmacy No. Cap. and Eye Sts. Is a Star Branch To facilitate the service for those who want to make use of The Star’s Classified Section, these Branch Offices have been lo- cated at convenient points about town and in the suburbs. SVER R 807 AND THE ington's most_excluxive homes CIVES "0V STEADY, TNiFORM Praise for Campaizn. Mr, Columbus' statement follows: The Star is to be commended for the | splendid campaign it has been waging for snow removal. backing up the pro- ram as prepared this 1 by the now-removal commitie orzanized by | Commis<ioner J. . Bell | One of the most important func- | tions in 4 community is that of keep- inz communications of all kinds open. | In this modern age it would he . calamity to permit @ snowstorm 1o interfere with the ordinary function- of the affairs of mankind. Here in the National Capital the cost to the American people in gen- | eral would be so great that any par- simonious action in snow removal would be a zrave mistuke. The in- terest of the individual. be he bus ness or professional man or woman, is all bound round the free movement of, individuals, and of course. of the goods that those Individuals need. “The Merchants and Manufacturer: Association has already addressed a | communication to Comissioner Bell congratulating the Street Cleaning De- | partment on the good work accom- plished at this time. Good Citizenship. “Iy eems as if the statement “Around the Corner” is <hould forward that the business | firm or individual who keeps cross e Stas UM Ofcs walke clean = exercleing the func. tion of good citizenship. In the mat- A FEW USERS - Mir. Robert Meyer, 3706 Huntington st. A FEW USERS capn{. P. H. Mallory Battery Park. Md. Mr. . H. Stratten. 5320 39th St. N.W., . S. E. Reed, 1314 Randolph Mr. M. Kleeblatr, 1100 H St. N.E. Onee vau ~ee the AKC i operation you Wani ane i’ your homes Kenealy’s Pharmacy serves a busy neigh- borhood at No. Capital and Eye Streets. Classified ads left at this and other Star Branches will be effi- ciently handled. Arranged on tables and racks for your con- venience. Not every size. See Our Window Display (Prices plainly marked) Next door to our Avenue Store St 2 other lols of women's Shoes reduced to $4.90 and $8.90 e Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth I Gilbreth, . Md. ou facts about this burner, Call, Write or Phone for Full Particulars Automatic Burner Company, Inc. Phone Main 10455 804 10th St. N.W. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. The Star will get results if they are to be had. erberic 813 Penn. Ave. Avenue Store Only