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Every 30 Minutes on the hour and half hour TO BALTIMORE To Any Investor IN 53 YEARS THE F. H. SMITH Co. First Mortgage Bonds 815 15th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. = =" Why trifle with soap medication? If there’s any “dope” that will help your skin, get enough of it on your skin and leave on longenough to do some good. A wee bit of medication rubbed off a soap-cake and di- luted in a basin of water —what good can a min- ute of that do? The good of soap is to wash clean —clear tissues and pores and give the health-glow a chance. That's the blessing of Sweetheart'’s pure, rich lather. Low priced, too. ngmmlw Most for the money~ give it a trial It lathers) { SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP OYER & WARRE dissolved partnership as o The business will be_con. i. Warren. F. E. B AND UPHOL- %0 anywhi LE FOR ANY other than my: nrm~ rd._ 17 FULI, OR BART LOAD EEURORE ORIV PITTSBURGH OR WAy RA’ NAT have purch TS .mer-m:my ocated at 71 bo I o rn antea: Tawns pa ich soil and manure. Tou ne. Linc. i ehrubbery furnis! t-class order HERRELL. FD—A_ nPan\' LoAD or rvn\x w. ure from New York e OB M TH'S TRANSFE A STIMATE TGHT. ADAM: XP) . April 17th April 19th April 19th ~April 218t Portsmonth, Portland, B APRIL SHOWERS BRING ROOF LEAKS Let us make sour roof leak Prices ‘Teasonabla. Call o ofing 1121 sm N mpany Ph. Main 14 Richard W. (Dick) Wheat Formerly With Barber & Ross, Inc. Sales Department LS JANC, 1s now connected with the J. FRANK 1\ ) Pleased t friquiries _ ELECTRICAL WIRING and Repairs. Call Potomac 3146. Prices reasonable. _ Estimates cheerfully given. TWOMEY ELECT. CO.. 1623 17th St N.W. Specialized Cmnmerdal Printing Acquire the habit of consulting us: The National Capital Press' ___ 12101212 D ST. N.W. Our Printing iges 3 istinct bard-to-please HIGH GRADE. BU‘ NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, ,ZFNIER, pr L A DONT Throw Up Your Hands and think youum: can, e done to drive noths out of your furniture. We do i without taking the furniture art ‘and it will be as good as ever. Phone Main 3621 for information. appeal to the 1 testified WILLIAMS VERDICT IS EXPECTED TODAY | Colonel S|ck Flom Medicine, and Butler Nervous, Witnesses Say. By the Associated Prest San but Diego, ith a few 'S rebuttal testimony re- maining In the bottle of evidence, the { cocktail court-martial of Col. Alex- {ander S. Williams today is expected {to turn down an empty glass over brief concluding arguments and pos- develop a verdict before night. Defense counsel for pended colonel of the 4th Marines rested their case {day after introducir ing to Brig. Gen. Smed| tooth troubles and Col. ments _as_underlyi general’s belief t ence point- Butler's Williams® ail- causes of the t the colonel was “staggering drunk” at the Hotel del ‘oronado on the night of March 6, . a few hours after the general d refused to drink cocktails at the onel’s home. Drug Causes Dizziness. Hexyl resorcinal, a medicine give {10 Col. Williams, a half dozen doctor: explained from the witness stand, i unfortunately apt to induce gastric trouble. nausea o e of the doctors. been last r which 1 avy surgeon, | treating the de. | January for a while it did from ful- | 1 since flling his ry him to continue daily do resorcinal. A few days after March 6. witness continued. Col. Williams re- turned to him with the news that the | medicine had been giving him gastric irritation and plenty of it. Previous witnesses _already had that when they saw Col. Williams at the Hotel del Coronado the | lon the night in question he appeared | sick rather than intoxicated. General Had “Poor on.” Gen. Butler's conditlon, on the | other hand, said the surgeon who | examined him a few davs after the Coronado cocktai , was _that of a man suffering |)XGm~ul(‘ and nervous exhaustion, asily excited” and with “poor vision s left eye.” Efforts of kfense) connsell to sk a h\pmhouml question bearing on the likelihood of 4 man in stch a con dition mistaking illness in another fo: intoxication were blocked, but not br fore the drift of the testimony wa apparent. | Reports were current that Gen Butler might be among the rebuttal witnesses called today, but they re mained unverified at a late hour last night. in Spanish Star Hakes Debut NEW YORK, April 15 (#).—Raquel Meller, heralded as the foremost singer of Spanish folk songs, made her New York debut last night at the Empire Theater. Though tickets for| the opening sold for $25 top price, the theater was well filled. Mlle. Meller, | singing in . sang 15 songs. Those especiully applauded were 3l | * (““The Charm”), “Nel de la | (Lullaby”) and “Flor del Mal" ‘Flower of — . Air Restrictions Ended. PARIS, April 15 UP).—German and | ‘rench airplanes now may fly o\ert rench and German territory, spectively, by reason of the F ranco: | German air convention signed here | yesterday. The agreement permits the opening of new direct air lines be- | twen London, Paris and Berlin and other German cities, and to Copen- hagen and Moscow via € y e | BOOKS BOUGHT 1} “Bring_Them In" or Phone . The Paramo\mt Gmge Co. GARAGE BUILDERS .00 “TERMS s Down LIKE Night, Ad. 6035 ||| RENT” Day, M. 3934 you can make. Handsome metal weath- erboard construction gives both strength and beauty. Call Lincoln 10-100 Wit Apartments Dellghlfullv bright, airy sunes in a lux- urious new building situated “out where the Park breezes blow.” Accessible by cars 'PHE EVENING l Assumes New Duties l | UNPE R WL BRIG. GEN, Will -Attend Staff School. Maj. Glenn P. Wilhelm, Ordnance Department, at the aWr Department, has been ordered to the General Staff School, at Forth Leavenworth, Kans. F. RETHERS. 52! New Apartments fie |- | 2540 Mass. Avenue VISIT THEM! Desirable unfurnished and’ fur- nished apartments for rent in THE DRESDEN John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 16368 Eye Strect Main 1437 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANTED We have several openings for men of good character with sales ex perience, proof of ability and PEP Apply at Once CAYWOOD BROS. & GARRETT, INC. In Business 60 Years 915 New York Ave. Main 982 yUUD Hot Watep ll A-G-W-H not a new broad- casting station, but the world’s quick- est, most depend- able Automatchas Water Heater— Main 6985. 713 G St. N.W. (PAINT] WEATHERSHIELD A General Purpose Paint 25c¢ Y, pint 70c quart $2.25 gallon CERTAINTEED Gal. Porthmlc]‘ Deck Paint. 301 15 $4.00 ) 25¢ 14 pint Screen Enamel, Green, 30c i3 pint EXPERT PAINT ADVICE FREE | MUTH Quality Bince 1865 710 13th St. N.W. {ASSUMES NEW DUTIES | Assistant Quartermaster General's' i his new_office STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. ¢, THURSDAY, BRIG. GEN. RETHERS ‘ in the work of sending home the | hoates of 4500 American dead and | he establishment of eight perma- | | Sient Ambrican cemeteries in Eu- | rope. ~Since his return o the United States in 1922 he had charge | of the general intermediate depo San Francisco until his recent arrival in this city. i Post Filled by Officer Who o - Began as Private in 1893. | 40TO BE CONHRMED ) 3 | Bishop Freeman to Admimstex Rite Brig. Gen. arry 1. Rethers, re at Emmanuel Church. cently appointed assistant quarter- | master general of the Army, vice| The Bishop of Washington, Right Brig. Gen. John B. Bellinger, re- | Rov James B Freemare will \‘fnu‘ tired, today assumed the' duties of | lmmanuel P. 2. Church, Thirteenth | at the War Depart- | and V streets southeast, Anacostia, | ment. He entered the Army as nllomorrnv\ evening, at 8 o'clock, to| private in 1893 and was cemmis- [administer the rite of confirmation nu sioned second lieutenant of Infantry |a class of 40 candidates. in March, 1896. In 1915 he was| The rector, Rev. Luther B. Franck, transferred to the Quartermaster | who was called to the rectorship lust Corps and has served in that corps month because of the vacancy creat- ever since, being promoted through {ed by the death of Rev. F. G. lisley, the various grades to brigade rank.|has prepared the class. He was cited for gallantry in action | at San Juan, near Santiago de Cuba, | in July, 1898, and for gallantry in | Acllon against the Boxers in China | July, 1900, and was awarded the | Dmunguxsheu Service Medal for meritorious service as chief quarter- master of the base section in Eng- land during the World War. In addi- tion he saw service in the Philip- pine insurrection and in Mexican campaigns. 4 Following the armistice in 1918 he had charge of the liquidation of war | stocks In Great Britain and assisted women of have stripes tatooed on to indicate rank. l‘urflpu:\) their faces 830 13th St. N.W. STANLEY ARMS W. STOKES 1125 Twelfth Northwest Utmost value in conven- ient, comfortable apart- ments of living room (built- in bed), dining room, kitchen and bath. W H WEST CO 916 Fifteenth Street Phone Main 9900 Window APRIL 15, 1926. Auto Official Non-driver. | TRENTON, N. J., April 15 (P).— | William L. Dill, State commissioner | of motor vehicles, has never driven a | car. He says he never will, regard ing himself as temperamentally un- fitted because of distressing accidents that, have come to his attention. An- other reason ix that he has to pass Jjudgment upon the frail ies of his fel low _men. See how it improves BEEF STEAK POT ROAST BAKED HAM BAKED BEANS GULDENS ‘Mustard‘ | AMMONS, Proprietor Let Us Submit Estimates and Samples on New Shades Our Factory Prices Will Save You Money AN OPPORTUNITY for THREE REAL ESTATE SALESMEN You appreciate, of course, that the detached home is the ideal ])nlhm" unit in the present market and you understand that it will continue to be so. Modern transportation has made practical the sort of a home that every family prefers. Aurora Hills Homes, Inc., developing AURORA HILLS in VIRGINTA. has room for three yvoung men, of outstanding integrity, appearance, to sell detached homes. We positively do not want any so-called salesman’s function here is to serve the buyer. “high-pressure” AURORA HILLS homes are of such obviously superior valuesthat they need nmhmg other than intelligent, completely truthful presentation. intelligence and salesmen The If you are one of these three men your vearly earning should average $5,000. Reply, please, by mail only. INCORPORATED —— SRR —————— AURORA HILLS,VIRGINIA VIA ALEXANDRIA (Fifteen minutes from 12th and Penn. Ave. by Alexandria cars or busses.) 1319-1321 F Street April 15 STORE NEWS Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Two-Pants Suits at Blue Serges and Unfinished Worsteds These are extraordinary va‘lueé—made up especially to our order in the Spring weights. Of course we also have all the light pants suits, at the same price—French colors, in two- flannels in the new shades of gray, pencil-stripe worsteds and many others. V& Homes That Stand Out As Exceptional in Construction, Design and Arrangement Desirably Located Cleveland Park and Chevy Chase 3102-3118 Rodman St. N.W. (One Block West of Conn. Ave.) 3519-3521 Porter St. N.W. (Corner 35th and Porter) 4103-4111 Legation St. N.W. (Two Blocks West of Conn. Ave.) h home contains 8 large rooms and bath, h.-w.h., electric rage, either bullt In or on rear of lot, and many other ary and attractive features which make a real home Open Daily and Sunday Representative on Premises Price, $14,950 Terms J. Dallas Grady; Exclusive Agent 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 Lowest Rentals in the City NEW HILL BUILDING 17th and I Sts. 60% RENTED ALL FRONT OFFICE ROOMS—$50 per Month Only One Shop Left—$200 Month Apartments NEW CRESTHILL APARTMENTS 1430 Belmont St. 709¢ RENTED VlE“sl Afl,l:‘ OVER T.:‘E ilT‘Y elevator service; 3 and 4 rooms and bat h- es; $55 to $90 each. i Moore & Hill (Inc.), 730 17th St. When You Thmk of Golf —Tennis or any other outdoor sport. think of the i creased leisure you will have for vour favorite game by living at Corcoran Courts 23d and D Sts. N.W. ~Overlooking beautiful Potomac Park., Lincoln Memorial and Arlington Hills, with all the opportunities for outdoor play right at your door. LOWEST RENTS IN TOWN $42.50 UP Attractive honsekeeping apartment suites of 1 to 4 rooms: reception hall, bath and porch with all modern comforts and conveniences. Full tiled bath with built-in tub and shower, hardwood floors, mirrored doors, Murphy beds and dressing rooms; artistic polvchrome lighting fixtures, tasteful decoration. walnut trim. All apartments are screened and metal weather stripped. | 24-Hour Switchboard Service and th-:pced Elevator Service—Handsomely Furnished Lobb, Apartments May Be Inspected at Any Hour Ready for Occupancy Resident Manager, M. 10030 « CAFRITZ ., Rental Agents APARTMENTS FOR RENT Phillips Terrace 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columbia Road at 16th Cool, quiet and most luxurious apartments in Wash- ington’s latest and modern equipped building, located among the palatial residences on the very edge of Rock Creek Valley. Convenient to three car lines, busSes, stores and markets. Apartments of one room, reception hall, bath and Murphy bed, one room, kitchen with breakfast room, bath and \lurph) bed to five rooms, reception hall, bath and large porch. Each apartment has hardwood floors, mahogany trim, French doors and windows, large dress- ing closets, electric base sockets, outcide view, ventila- tion and light. or bus. Spacious, well appointed apartments of two and three large rooms, cozy dinet, cheery kitchen and fine tiled bath for $60 to $95 a month. Two hundred and five apartments, of which there a number of the choicest arrangements still available. 24-hour elevator and switchboard service. Resident Manager William S. Phillips and Company Incorporated The CEDRIC At 1jth and Upshur Sts. Bedell Mfg. Co. 610 E St. N.W. Outdoors Is Calling —the motorist, Let us make your car ready for Spring touring. We do ~General Repairing —Painting, Top Making. Etc. R. McReynoI‘ds & Son 1428-26-27 L St. N Main 2"1-1 Modell are either single or double breasted, with trousers of conservative or wide-bottom style. Sizes man of any build. Resident Manager on Premises for any ny W H WEST COMPANY Founded 1894 916 Fifteenth Street—Main 9900 We'll be glad to have you compare any of these suits with the best values to be found elsewhere priced at . Il 1432K st Main 4600 " your roof at less cost than | To repwir it RIGHT. but | gomes our work will keep | you dry. Think it over. We're ready KOONS Reoting nuum SW. { Company Phone, Main 833

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