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" BELTLINE CALLED MENACE TO HOMES Edgemoor Citizens Join in! Garland Joins Col. Bell in Urging Maintenance of | Aqueducl Out of General Revenues Instead of Pultmg Cost on Consumers. MOVE BEGUN TO PREVENT RAISE OF 25 PER CENT IN WATER RATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, - TUESDAY, MAR! 1926. 1 16, 111,098 PLEDGED |ALLEGED DIVORCE 0 SIBLEY FUND] RING INVESTIGATED DRY ENFORCEMENT IND. C. DISCUSSED Md.. where a warehouse belleved to be a central distributing station be- tween distillers and bootleggers was raided. Arrests are expected soon. The seizure was rated by officials as one of the most important within long time, as it may lead to impor- nt arrests, and possibly seizure of t stills feeding the warehouse. N Smell Attracts Motorists. The old building in which it was found 6,412 quarts of what appeared to be good corn whisky. Sample~ were taken and brought to chemists here. The remainder was taken 1o the little stream and the bottles smashed. So strong was the odo that it reached the road, where motor ists stopped to inquire what was golng on. The total value of the haul, which is believed to be the accumulation o several stills and several months work, is estimated by the prohibitio: | Campaign to Continue An- International Brokers Claim | Andrews Refuses to Divulge General Demand Pending . supesintendent of the | District of cotumvia were for_e| OtNEr Week—List of Memo- | to Get Secret Decrees | Whether Drastic Measures 2 3 . rtment. joined with En- |[aqueducts and filtration plants, while : < | ) Legislation Be Killed ‘ x ickly i i i o J. Franklin Bell | the Water Department expenditures rial Gifts Announced. | Quickly in Mexico. Will Be Taken. g today in urging that the maintenance | were for the distribution system. In | y exic «f the Washington aqueduct be pro- -{nn:;nnll:iu:\ylau-ln Ilnr ;'tflddmn-« nfl:\llflr.\' i —— ——— | A od out of the g revenuc: and and Virginia these expenditures | . e pauks of “the Wash- it R OF (he Beperat vevenucs ol | e aaueducts and filtration plants | Sibley Memorial Hospital fund was | By the Associated Presn Fresh plans to enforce prohibition | business - oranizations and f ol aypense. borme by the water | should be given flue consideration, | reported as having reached a total of | PHILADELPHIA, March 16.—Fed. | in the District of Columbia were de- | socitions — of - neavby | o0 (5 S8 $ “ | likewtse the fact that the maintenance | $111.,098 at Jast night's campaign |eral oficlals today were investigating | veloped at a conference at the o |‘:".;“,;.‘.M f"“’.'"{"\“““h el B ment, using 18 | 0 the supply system is paid from | meeting held the City Club, Al-{an alleged international ring to ob- | Ury toduy ‘N“(l’.':‘ ‘fn“{-‘m\nu hy. | iUl iy \-““ . f the water consumed in | Water revenues. though still from the zoal of | tain divorces fraudulently in Yucatan, | (47 -‘,“""“!‘»‘""l"“ b i o e e trict without any expense | . Consider cuch party f::.‘.'x'i:":."lo‘“r . progress during. the lust few | Agents of the ring, the headquar- | fjiht'eY, Profibition acmimsts i 1 e X i 1 | 6 per cent return un expe res for ranpaiEn peHed wis 50 e i . o 5 is © g @round to the northwest of the Dis- i iaariand explained will | ojctruction work as a capital invest R e b “":l‘""m” it to Ve In| The esact nature of the conferene ! rict, the Edgemoor Citizens' Asso MISEEes (TolINIG St | et aind that tlie Wwaten users are ei- | to ool il oigl i ridi catan, are said to have | was not disclosed, but there were indi- ciation last night unanimously PR “.,-L\h.'p'»('.';u;‘.'(”-'-“’ july 1| titled. in addition, to a_proper return | gl |‘,,H‘;:('\|',‘..,?,!",,r»' i | heen operating in New Orleans, San | cations that out of it may grow with- | sdopted x resolution denouncing the SRl s ”'”‘ | on_estimated anuual expenditures of | the $130:000 mark 5 pore 0, New York, Philadelphia | in a few some changes in the | proposal as w “menace to our homes, | P e e “,‘ | $L330,000 (estimated revenue from | The team headed by X merican cities. For $80¢ | Program for keeping the National Cap- | yroperti 'd_happiness.” S D Srecoient e s 95 por cent In excess Of | Chel Ihaleaied) by ospective clients, it by stated, have | 0 4% ey as possible asan example The propused railrond has ihe J0.000 anmi or the water it { amount promised divor within fositie countev.. THatwo Wese Jolned 1ive opposition of the Civ snRsA ater i (6% of $11 { Mo . at the conclusion of their conferer At el e nd it this amount was forth ol a2 L Tavlor's team led in the | and without the knowledge of | hy ‘Troy A. Huynes, probibition com- e e e .»,\,,,,,‘L:” ,,‘,‘,\I;N‘. I“l‘ymll\‘\“nul‘;”):‘r‘-]dl\::fl auity ol D C. 1 of $8.700, et L e R O un;-‘ -.(‘h-\»x ‘lml'l',\'(lu l)l("sull]. missioner. | ‘\a”.m;::n \\”.v.\h.l gon” Chambe: of o 1 ) 3 of [1yneon toole the honors e “Il‘l']:le_"':“" ““‘]';! ndrews Nor | o ree, the Board of an —. | the largest amount in andif Pones sk HIAEOOINS ) A el il other associations, as we the | Would Use General Fund S5A30.000 ¢ he larzest number of subscriptions, | 4dmitted that he had sold ne 100f How ;“' Ihe measined ‘f[:'f'«‘ Jarger railroads entering the Capital | . of eaully 160, 8 . | Gifts $1.000 each weve reported | divorces within the last vear. Tis| (D VARl vty The bill providing authorization forj The &3 1 ; | © Of Uity (0 D ¢ “ | from Mrs. Luke Wilson and Mrs. John | business card. the Inspectors say. | iR o tie construetion of a railway bridge | 5 o subcommittee on | 1 hauity 10 Wite {1 Dufr, e Hia ; ver the entire ity e S L L e the recent henrings ! 3 | . [ bears his name, and in one corner IS | ntion as it aected onto _Potomac hetween I B Conmiiiaacy Boy T dearinn S s | the word “Divorce.” On the reverse [ Following the conference 1d Montgomery County ax one of the e Me: f e : i ised by the | methodx of climinating the antict ke /ot o by 1o e emorial Gifts Announced. side is printed drews sald he was pleased with the Mouse d is now pending hefore a | D ed shortage in the Water Depart- | e oG IRTC cquity, 19, I The Tollowing is a complete list | “Divorce in 30 dayvs . |work of his deputy administrator. I rubcommmittee of the Nenate commit- | NeNUs rev The Commissioner, | SERIG s Y g uity. | date of all memorial gifts in con- | No legal cause necessary Report was made t) Gen. Andrews 166 of! coimmierce, where opposing in: | however, offered s wost practical d | Peniontaes ot wsage 15 ction with the uew maternity | “Notice given after decree i | 9f the big seizure Mr. Murphy | Terenis are. concentriting their ap- | PN of maltining the water supply | faies Deit i gty milding to he added 1o the hospital | mranted, [ama his men vesterday on e y Svstem out of the zeneral revenues U would appeas ffom the aboy this Sprins A1 transactions absolutely confi. | Leonardtown-Washing 1d, about T ked in an ad- | Of the District. toward which the Fred. | the United States will be weiting s W Washburn and Misses | dential.” b G né w0 miles chisside swn, | lress Dy w1 the overnment is now buting | litde bun its equity. the DIStrigt | Abbie and lennie Graves, $1.000 to — a0 iton ot e LR 000 annually "% of Columbia somewhat” greater thal iname a room: Mrs. A, A, Chapin. | uvestigation (o Be Sought. | Sicance taiout Homes, & prop- committee, howeye Jopred | Its equity and the Water Department |£1.000 to name a idoin n mem-| Government ts visited Dish P: i d Painti enice 1o our homes, 1o our - adopted | 3% e J = a o i 1 fovernn agents vieite isha | ®rties and to our happiness.” he de ”'v";rf“’l‘: e M-“n nd in reporting the i S B D J'Ifl“ of ‘ lvnu\l ml_' ‘\ A (|h" | roon's office vesterday and brought apering an amung plared. “We must see that the sen. | ‘PPropriation hill to the House direct - . | pin vom Mrs. Florence Mof- | the TFederall Bullalie for ; @10 knows the true situation. We | the Commissioners to increase th iy | it to name and furnish a room in{inlination, No charse wis preferred Very Reasonable Prices Diust leave no stone untur to ve. |Wates rates by “not less than 25 per ST PATRICK s CAST {memory of her Melviile |ing he was permitetd to veturn home | - No_ inconvenience. Expezienced v invasion of our rights jyen - M. Moffitt: §1 the five | \ith the p that he would qp | THE store of reliabitits. Extablished 1910 = | Sinee 1 the agueduct has e danghters of Mr. and Mrs, Franeis | ear again onihE. : Phon, n 3122 and 3317 Will Attend Hearing. {maintained out of the water revenue OFFER “THE V'sloN" Asbury Lutz to name and furnish | @ i e 7 3 {maintai > 4 ¥ Lutz 1 R sh o al inspectors said the State D 8 The resolution, strongly worded ‘:"-Nn”\ l]h.:; rl.m" “"‘r' ].mm-nmu | room Im n..‘;.u‘.-\»lx.: their parents: | partment at shington would EDWIN S. RUCKER vas adopted without a dissenting vote | VS provided for out of t ——— 152000 from the Baltimore Conference 1 1o inv any fllegal prae nd coples of it were ordered sent to |[Und . , . st | Woman’s Home Missiol Socfety emanating m Yueatan 1210 H Street N.W. | lio Maryland Senators and Repre. |, The IFederal Government has a capi- | Dramatic S(orv of Crucifixion Era |t name a room: § from friends entatives and to Senator Bingham, |11 investment in the water supply e bt of the late Dr. Ada R Thomax to| ; Morelos, Sonora and Sina o it bl o at Eera sy strict officfals empha: ill Be Continue name and furnish oot $1,000 | 1o exican states havin ’ mmittee in charge of the x..‘\ The {4 therefore should contribute to i from the Washingotn District Wom- | e: e laws affecting foreigr WAFFLES YOU’LL LIKE gemoor assoctation aiso decitied to | WA its upkec vern This Week. an's Home Mission 1o WS requ residen Electeieally Made end a committee to attend the public | {'0T, barticipy o et { name & room in memo B fiot only & sontiionilens S ndidp nEC o Guaranteed earing on the proposal and to v Mding e 1. For the new sup. | ‘rance, late president ey Me- | quire residence at all when the di he assoclations disapproval of the |r|\' ‘\\.:::;n‘)‘,] §‘v‘x‘“n“r ; Il!\v- l‘y;fl"-(l} “rhe Vision.” hectacle d,-flmn_n]mmll:; Hospital h for -y n;\HH.l'l u.;zwm. - Waffle heme. Ny paid on the busls of 40.60, hot in | O the perlod of erucitixion. was pre.| drinking fountains uwamed as fol list 1 vorees in Sonor Irons Other questions taken up by the PAld on the hasis qpat i wented to a udience by the St. | e Dr. 1§ France, Mrs. D. I ce lis ; neeting include bus service, school | (#2006 the cot wus paid by the fo, Players, under the direction | Street, Dr. D. Olin Leach, Dr. N, E e e other || o low 66,50 up acllities and_police and fire protec- || e QOV ”_'Ifl:".‘- S of Victor Kerney, at Carroll Hall, last | Webb and Mrs. Johanna Gross 0 | 1 5 ruphc iy The [fus fon for the Edgemoor community. | "W 1hAS Wbl night. will continue through the|from Dr. A . Christie to name a |CXPenses of consent divoree || you Mr. Morgan, who i3 chairman of 00! apbropriatl week. room for Mrs. Christie's mother. and | VLS EIVON at $248.50, Iho public utilitles committes, gave a 5. enmiied 5y The play is interpolated with sym 0 from Ao ciintiel doil R IR ol vomprehensive report on bus trans- | p CSUE | BOGDACE SN bolical ensembles and miniature pag-fvame a for Christie's | 17 (116 evervthing in three davs, LR rtation, stating that his committee 1 ! eants. Mingled into the central theme | Tiother il Calary | rnex vrice that ad conducted an extensive investigi- by the 1ot the dife of Dismas, the thief who | Youns Womens' Bible Class to name | LL0IHeV ) can he tion into the question. Present bus dsiaiich '_"' e wut | Was promised Paradise by Christ on{:i room: S50 from the Anna M auoted #ervice will be extended. he said, with R 1,4" it p“..\\l',‘,‘,, the cross, is the love story of his sis-| Wood Bible Class of Waugh M. ORI tnore busses to be added, at cheaper o “,( ks m:n ter, blind daughter of Malchu: hef | Chureh to furnish s voom in memory | rates. el con: tor inst Christ. who is|of Mrs. Court . Wood 0 from d from its reve- s . i i s Pretie e later doomed to wander forever on! Henry A. and Fred A. Linger to Pl Tive W ool o it pene - “““‘, 's””',fl{l the face of the earth. | furnish’ the room to be named in The police and fire protection com The players brought biblical scenes | inemor their uncle Fred . Lin- ittee, through Maj. Gen. Robert H. Allen, reported that as a result ot the | e e e ‘:::l?“:';:;‘“j_fi[he to & basis of easy understanding, sym- | Henderson, to furnish s room 0 lon o he assoc ion in employ- | 2 - appreciation o 8, = 1« ss Tz an ex-servics Sereant as & neloh Lol i e e o enRe ey ot Y G e e room fo e Vorhood police offi and e co-; men SOrRiaR R BAGLOT, & ke K P s i i for Dr, nry K. France dent of the board of county commis. | Present rate. R i i e oy (ot the Tate Db, 8- e Higains: Fioners, and the county authorities | It iS true, Mr. Donovan explains, '-1:“;::},'@}:-" :):): )‘If;rr :.:.' ;i:;,'\,'\'(”'.}',..‘ 30 trom Hagwood Bible Clags of generally, the robberies which had | that the initial construction cost of T ports her character with| Foundry M. E. Church, to name a aroused the community to vigi \m\"l"‘l““"":‘ l‘]“:f‘?;;m:;l ',"“"Wif‘""‘l’“m‘;"‘;‘r: nd grace. and the work of |baby carrler: £150 from Mrs. A. J ad abated. The assoclation went o c < % -. botitre) & rescott, to 4 baby carrier nent police protection be afforded from <Ntrely by the Federal Government i anion of |the family of Mrs. A. A, Chapin, to the county, DIt indorsed the activities | That Tepresented an investment of I i Bt fienioh a soom of the Montgomery County Civie Fed. 4Pout $4,000,000. From 1882 to the | 4o ol o 6 Jarvis ai M g 3 3 e Jarvis us 3 Eastern Star Campaign. ation on e questiol g e pro. P o cration o the auestion of i PIY iind the Water Departmient have par- 1 < S ticipated. coming the delegates to the forth- . . : coming meeting of the Montgomery |, The raise in water rates will be heneficial in one way, Commissioner t'ounty federation and the president as directed to appoint a welcoming committee. Willlam W. Eride, president of the association, presided and Col. Wallace | Macdonald Craigle was secretary. \ NORTH CAROLINIANS MEET | Industrial Development of State Described by Speakers. The industrial development and nat- wural resources of the State of North Carolina were pictured by Representa tives William G. Hammer and Zebu Jon Weaver and former Representa tive John H. Small of that ate i1 addresses delivered as guests of hono: | at a meeting of the North Carolina | State Soclety last night in the meet- | ing rooms of Mount Vernon Place NMethodist Episcopal Church. The ®peakers stressed the great variety of natural resources of the State an the fact that it has the lowest per entaga of forelgn-horn populatio Dr. Wade H. Atkinson. presiden: the soclety, presided at the me ing. at which a_new constitution anc by-laws were adopted. ! THATR DRES: “FORNERT Shon on 1 L is now with 112 G st | St v £hop, WILL, NOT BE RESPOY lebts contructe. hy & W. GRIMM ted DYEING and hotise rate onn mode 151K ¢ ROOMS PA¥ meal o ne Dape PAPERHANGT S mw. (Burieith) A MALD- Potoma; apl4 LOAD OF FURXI- a or D URY STOR ROOFmG;by - Don't tear off the old roof st first sign of decay. Send_f Save money. KmN 119 3rd St. S.W. SWE LIVE TP T0 OUR SI¢ : On Time All Txme-'! The Million-Dollar Printing Plant The National Capital Press _ DSTONW. Real Printing Service Our Work Speaks for Itself RIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, THERE'S NO ROOF LIKE AN OLD ROOF —especially when it's leaking Let's xdt togeth make your 100f sound and Ic lR_C)NCL Roviing 5121 5th N3 J Company ~_Ph. Main 14 NWhen vou think of you You should think of We have been renovating years and are better h_a new plant and u Eor our service phol Bedell’s Factoiy 610 F St ain 3621, CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS Opunln: Meeting in New Quarters Bl Blde.. 13th and 1 Ste. arch 18, B:15 n.m Balo | Bed | Bedell while there w; | Bell declared, s S 1 i a f1 ip i | ursday. SPECIAL LECTURE No’ Collection All Welcome ! much needed extensions to outlying penditures of the Washington ague duct, Water For const For mau Paid by the T Paid For 5 Paid For « Paid by the T S Paid by the D. ¢ Pad by <hould be complete: Water Department NO LOSS TO ANY INV "'o_' v d from the reve. present time, howe the District in that it will create a | ubstantial surplus and permit some ections now without water service. | t also will be possible, he said. to re- uforce the supply in some of the lder sections of the city through the ation of lar The following the filtration plant and the Department _of the District rom 1851 to July 30, 1925, prepared imissioner Bell, is of interest in tion with the proposal in the onn pending Distriet appropriation bill to water se the rates charged for Togal expenditures to June, 20, 1926 $11.014, by the D . aid by the Water Dept Filtration pl onstruetion work pance and operation or mamt expenditures to June 1025 4 by the I". § ¥ the D. (. Water Dep; sty tment. n work ance and operation the Wat Summs 17040 Paid by the 1" i by the T € 1 by the Water Dept. Approximate correction to June 30, 10 when mnew aqueduct system New aqueduct system. estimated— Forconstriction “work to June 30, 1027 B To be paid by 1. § To be paid by D’ € of_expenditures to- Jiine " 30. | ted— on aqueduct . 811 i nlant . 3 by ew aoueduct svstem Total For construction work For maintenance an Total To be paid To be paid To be paid operation D, C. 2 Water Dept o o o5 SORATCH 00000 | To be paid by b ¢ R2h0:000 | To be paid by Water Dept .. 11.600.000 | e Total B e .500.000 Practically all th - penditures above made by the United States and ! DOCTORS and DENTISTS Wey offer for sale a Landsome white stone house. ideally located and arranged | for professional men. The firat two | ra miy be used for offices, with two apartments above. It is in excellent re-| puir., has high eeilinge and attractive fin- | | J&h: ol heater and instantaneous hot- | water heater. This house ix part of a| corner property on_Connecticut Avenue | Whih Nas unlimited poesibilities for en- hancement in value. | Phone for Inspection STONE & FAIRFAX 804 13th_Street Main 2424 “Qver Forty Years of Real Service” ol is H), Me Jennie dr | Miss M. It se. in ens W T 1N 93 YEARS and narratives in livin chus and .Mn'. Bur A staff consisted Twiggan and Jack ( effects. date shall be given to the pre form down MecInerne n of maliel and lovel commendable. The play was written by O. S. ludie .| $1.00 ng | the n Joh . and the produci of Rev. irney, supery s cCreight, musical ennan, choral directo: R. Kelley. technical advi Ann Murphy, treasurer: Miss | L. E. Jones. secretary: Mrs, Made. | 1141 ne Baker. costumes: John Morris- v, stage manager, and Thon | Brien general tric ew still whic amed for $10,000 Preachers to Get Stray/Fles. A WHARTON, Tex., March 16 (@) et il g An ordinance which want. inte effacy | herdquATters an et 1 Mie 117% | Y8OLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST anklin 9303 here _ yesterday, ordering that a1l || Peoples Drug Stores chickens within the city limits be kept |} 82 pens, included the clause “all chick ‘ s found out of the pens afte this chers of | harton, How to Sell Your Used Car ! This ever-perplexing problem can be solved by a small advertisement in The Star under Sale Automobiles. Individuals and dealers e and more resorting to means of selling used cars to the best advantage. 1926, The Star lines of Sale advertising, while | 1925, 34,320—a gain | nes. | In Tebruary published 44,862 Automobile in Februa; of 10,533 The reputation of The Star's le Automobiles classification for selling cars is the logical answer, to the large gain. What it has done for others it will | do for you. i Don’t raise the roof | —when you are having troubles with your roof —but Raise Rose— —and the trouble will be quickly over and for good. Rose roofs don’t have to be continually doctored. We put brains as well as | skill into our work—so that, no matter how deep seated the trouble—we fix it—and it stays fixed. Knowing “what” to do—is of as much lmpor!nnch as knowing “how” to do it— and we know both—the WHAT and the HOW. Our budget plan of Ppayment takes easy care of its cost —alwavs reasonable. L1 Reose Br # Comeasnt 2120-22 North g Ga. Ave, 817848 Mrs T | der of the F Chureh furnish a L O Iname about | Lists £250 from Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Room, Kitchenette and Bath. ... Sen s 48 W What You need is \R, 54500 0 necessary to 1 a_room in | i new building in honor of the Or- he fe_dc endab’g |- of this dis- | t sa; P! | 2 Rooms, Kitchen and stern Star id the members of sldbrooke .. $77. 50 Yath vegetable laxative/ are working on a fund to room The Langdon M. AUTO - INTOXICATION, due to faulty Murphy beds. porches. tele- | I has also started a fund to | | elimination, causes Headaches, Biiiousn PR a room for that church. Head- | | Rheumatism. It can be promptly relieve phones, ters will he kept open all this | by Nature's Remedy ( blets), the laxa- Very reasonable rents tive which has no constipating after.flects and 5o habitforming tendency which re- quires increased or continued dosage. Get & 25¢c. Box. TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT Club. at $1.000 pach are | and the large nursery, | for 70 habies, may be | doilars wili and there are purchased. ailable at | the City bon .1\;||! bl h will e OPEN FOR INSPES TION | Hedges & Middleton, Inc. | Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. aby basket, 100 of these to be it prospects will be SPECIAL. $10 ALLOWANCE For Your Old Range on the Purchase Price of a New REG. U.S. PAT. OFF GAS RANGE WITH SUPER VULCAN BURNERS Demonstrations Which Show an Entirely New Cookery Yes—we'll give you $10 for your old range—be it Ga Coal, Oil or Electric. This'is your opportunity to get a SMOOTHTOP. Sale Starts . Tomorrow YOL probably don’t realize how antique your present Gas Range is—how much it costs you in extra kitchen hours, in spoiled food, in bad temper. But vou will, when you see the SMMOOTHTOP Gas Range. SMOOTHTOP brings not only oven-heat regulation. but tup—stme heat regulation as well. Top-stove where you do 75% of your cooking. It is in top-stove mol\m;: that the <moothtop works complete revolution. It gives you a solid top, every inch of which is cooking surface —while Super Vulcan Burners produce four different cooking zones: Speed, boiling, simmering, warming. You are cordially invited to see MOOTHTOP Cookery demon- strated. Beginning Wednesday. March 17th, daily at 2:30 P.M,, a Domestic Science Expert will dem- onstrate an easier, better method of cookery. You will learn many amazing things. Free To every woman who attends one of these lectures a copy of SMOOTHTOP COOKERY"” will be given free. This book sells reg- ularly for 25c. Two wéeks only for this special allowance. So come tomorrow. EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. Factory Distributors 1305 G Street N.W. , Main 1032-1033 No. OD 430 SE. A compact model that gives 50% greater cook- ing surface with less floor space. Three full sized Super-Vulean Burners and a convenient extra burner for simmering. Oven-heat regulator, 40% inches wide. 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