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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'Horse Steaks, Dog MOVIES AREEL s Sl HARMLESS TO EYES] ™ German Market ! By the Associated Press. | BERL 24.—Dogs and | horses sti a considerable part any's meat supply. | Last year 00 horses and 5,700 | were killed under govern ' supervision and sold as § horse steaks, horse or dog cutlets, | or sausage. t The average German eats 103 1 Smoking Cigar Has Greater Effect on Vision, Phy- sicians’ Test Shows. dogs ment pounds of meat a year, an in- crease per capita over 1924. Pork is by far the most popular. More than 12,000,- 000 hogs and only 4,000,000 calves Br the Ascociated Press. of 10 pounds DALLAS. April 24.—Motion ires have no serious effect on the tunity to condemn billboards and ad- vertising men. He was superlative in his praise of | the subjects for his art in Americ “rom my _windos he safd, “I lnnk across New York Harbor and | see the most beautiful, the most in- | spiring picture in all ‘the world. I v have watched for another much in all he JSERH PENNEL | Etcher Equa||y Famous for FHENCH CHAMBER FAlLS Writings, Succumbs to 1 TO CUT ARTISTS’ FUNDS Pneumonia. |Play “La Carcasse” Brings Reaction | st | in Deputies After Creating By the Associated Press. i NEW YORK, April 24.—The artistic | Eurore in. Theater. world of America and Europe today | D.. C., SATURDAY, Business Meeting Date Set. The semi-annual business meeting of the Government, when budget con ditions will be reviewed, was set yes terday for June 21. President Coolidge will address the meeting. APRIL eves of cinema f: physicians re- ported here yvesterday at the closing | on of the American Medical As- sociation. if one can read, write or work hout eye fatigue there is no harm in attending movies, Dr. A. Ray Trvine and M. F. Weyman of Los An eles concluded in a paper giving data L series of experiments. The smoking of a single cigar per- ps lessens the vision more than a Dr. on period at the movies. ll\lm‘ wested. Reading of s was found to than viewing the ]mlul - jans expert: dents, having them read steadily for > minutes and then transferring m to a projection room. They rund the students could watch the ictures twice as "" 1 \\llhnn\ 411\4 ed vision re duction ves gave less strain than black and white Dr. Charles A. Bahn of leans i the fact iew the pictures movies have no se Persons whose eyes become fa 1ed at the theater also become red when doing any other work af fecting vision Samuel 11. Wat son of Tucson. reported that New the use of direct sunlight in treating | and as tuberculosis had been abused that it was a powerful powerful for harm as for Dr. Horace Newhart of Minneapolis said that normal hearing exists in less than 50 per cent of dren. He recommended aminations. periodic ex Death Is Held Suicide. Coroner Nevitt tenth precinct the thei and police of have concluded investigation of the death of Thomas !} . Homiller, 3923 Tllinois avenue, who was found dead in his automobile in a Taylor street garage last Monday found ‘that death resulted from poison fumes, a bottle that had contained | the poison having been discovered in the car. The coroner gave a certifi cate of suicide. Sunken Warship to Be Raised. The battleship Alabar hesapeake Bay about 6! Tangier Island, will be raised. Union_Shipbuilding Co. of Baltimore has obtained permission from Secre- tary of V Davis to remove the \lubama, which was turned over to the War Department and sunk in hombing tests in 19 1t is believed the ship will be scrapped. Maj. P. D. Carhsle Retired. Paul D. Carlisle, Field Artil- Montgomery, sunk in 0 TRl turer's price “for Cash app: AL ERGREEN. D AL S8 madl lanted: Ihwns. puk in first-class order with rich goil and manure. F_A HERRELL. 726 100 #t. oe. "Ldnc. e bt Mass. ave. n.w FURNITURE REPAIR! <tering at sour home Address Box 67-D. 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Call us up, IRONCLAD &by 1l S i Comy ELECTRICAL WIRING o i appeal to the 1121 5th N.W. Specialized Commercial Printing Acauire tho habit of consulting us. The National Capital Press | 1210-1212 D ST. N.W. Il Pay You to Call —ON_ US WHENEVER YoOU AR IS WEED CoF (;eneral Repamng, i Painting, Seat Covers, etc. R. McReynolds & Son hone DON’T GO THROUGH —another Winter with a weak, leaky Toof. Let us end your troubles right now—permanently. " We're practical roofers ready to serve you. Call usup'! KOON Roofing 119 3rd St. S. Company _ Phone, Main 93: ELECTRIC CLEANERS Hoovzrs——Eurekas 18 and up: sold _Fuarantee; will demenstrare. “Bolmmbiar 057 Ws sty 7008, se stu- | chil- | miles_off | The | has been | e awailing your order " Corner 17th and A Sts. N.E. dhedatoto b b mourned the passing of Joseph Pen- | | nell, famous etcher, lithographer and author. Among his books is the; | authorized life of James McNeil| Whistler, a cotemporary and an in-| '$15,000 BAIL FIXED FOR ACCUSED LAWYER e fee, v 2 | pneumonta. for . week, died i Brooklyn yesterday afte pon in his | {Lloyd W""'es Heanng on Charge | jome apartment, from the windows of Embezzling $26,945 From {of which he had fc rs made pic. | tures of the New skyline he Insane Veterans. | loved so well. His izaheth | | Robbins Pennell, who had been m\x co-worker in the li 1a many of whe he illns trated, was w im. | Never Knew Exact Age. The artist not certain of e the records of Friends in 1*hil- | ¢, were destroy 1*”4‘:'\1‘ Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE. April 24.—Waiving a hearing before United States Commis- | sioner J. Frank Supplee vesterday. | | Warren S. Lloyd, former State adju { tant of the American Le was | delphia, his native ci held in $15,000 charges of | od by fire. Howeve zzlement of §: from the | “I have elected the 4th of July estates of insane vete s for whom | my birthday. It is a good Ame he acted as legal guardian. Lloyd | date. 1 have also settled on 1860 supplied the bail and was released. | my birth year, there being no appar The veterans from whom it is!ent reason why I was not born in th: charged Lloyd embezzled. with the | ) in each case, were named in rrant_as foll | nt Pietrrwski, § $1,630: Joseph bert Kuster, w.unrm 30; Albert ! Roscoe Littleton, $4,190 Gilliam, $838. When the World War began Lloyd { was in Hospital Unit No. 1 of the | Maryland National Guard. He ha served in that unit on the Mexican | border. He went with the hospital | unit to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.. where he hecame a member of the 113th | Fleld Hospital of the 20th Div : 1st before the unit went to F discharged for his and in his Rail He was of Quaker stock uth worked for the Reading studying art youngster, ‘T went into business but 1 found myself for fun. So. I drawing pictures Subsequently. b him medals aris, Chicago, Buffalo, Dresden, Milan, Barcelona, Brussel dam, San Francisco and St. A Caustic Criti He was a caustic critic and un in his condemnation of the | attitude toward art. He called Americans a race of “cocksure imbeciles.” He was strongly opposed to prohibition, find took every oppor | Pegelon, g ke money, Wade, '$3,000 wing pletures and J. F. illustrations won Philadelphia, Louls. physica be States District Woodcock, his forme the American Legion. companion in Desirable unfurnished and fur- |HOTEL MEN TAKE TO AIR. | French Hosts to American Group Provide Plane Flights. PARIS, April 24 (®).—Several ven- | turesome members of the American | Hotel _Association touring Europe resterday got their “air baptism” when the delegation inspected the | | French afrport at Le Bourget. Inl emulation of Mrs. James J. Walker, | | wife of New York's mayor, who took | her first flight recently, the members jwent up for a short trip. Mrs | Walker, however, remained true to her decision made after her flight at _she would not venture in the | clouds again Ambassador Herrick received the | hotel men at the American embassy. | nished apartmients for rent in THE DRESDEN John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 1636 Eye Street Main 1437 /f e , New Elevator Service 36 rented; 12 left ’ Moore & Hill (Inc.) € 730 17th St Apartments “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. Lowest Rentals The first British artificial silk ex- | hibition is to be held in Londpn the { week of April 19. Near Eastern High School New Apartment 18th and East Capitol Streets oking beautiful Eastern High All_apartments have ou rooms. hardwood floors. lary e hing clotet and are heantifully decorated. - Extremely atiracti ool in Summer. Should appeal especially to Tamilies with e s ‘pass front door New School gr dining lobby dren three-story apartment building o Bus | 1 room, kitchen, dining alcove, dressing closet, bath and | '\Iur'phy bed—$45.00. 2 rooms, kitchen, dining alcove and bath—8$55.00 to $60.00. 3 rooms, kllchen, dining alcove and bath—$67.50 and B. F. Saul Co. Main 2100 ! 925 15th St. N.W. é IIII////I///IIIIII/I///III/II////I///IIIII/III VLIS LIS IILEL LTS LI 1L 1L GLLISTII TSI AT 1 111114 § 1 J. S. Eaton "J. Letton Martin Eaton and Martin Announce The Opening of Their Office Conducting a General Real Estate Business Your Patronage Solicited % 1010 Vt. Ave. Main 7659 | | BEFORE YOU BUY I~ NORTHEAST INSPECT NEW HOMES Overlooking the New Eastern High School Priced Below $7,500 Paved Street Bunt in Refrigerator Six Rooms and Bath e-piece Sink Three Large Porches White anmol Gas Range Hot-water Heat Fine Dry Cellar Electric Lights Laundry Trays SMALL CASH PAYMENT Terms Arranged as Low as $50 a Month Including All Interest OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY HOWENSTEIN BROS. 7th and H Sts. N.E. Lincoln 897 |4 | B the Associated Press. | Minister azsel { 380 to 170. made a business of |3 PARIS, April 24.—The demonstra- tion which greeted the premiere of the play “La Carcasse” Thursday night bhecause of objections that it was an affront to the French army a sequel in the Chamber of when a motion was introduced to reduce appropri- ations for theatrical artists. It was contended that a discreditable repre- sentation of high officers of the army was presented in a subsidized theater. of Education Lamoureux ed that the play had been ac- rly by a reading com- mittee and that there \\ns no excuse for agitation ahout The Chamber xowued the motion | A Four Months’ Vacation Who, that could choose, would refuse an all-Summer vacation? Yet a choice is possible, even for us none too wealthy ones of the workaday world. We can choose to remain in town throughout a long op- pressive Summer—hoping, maybe, to mitigate it by a ten days’ or two weeks' excursion to some resort. Good Service Means Time Saved The well regulated apartment house affords an ideal home because its service saves you time from many details. Here are comforts at moderate cost. POtk 21T a0 € STS. wae On the Edge of Potomac Park et it Or we can choose to have a home in a lovely wooded and watered country, within a short, comfortable ride from our shops and offices in town and where every sport | and joy of Summer would be ours for the wanting. Mail the coupon today to our Baltémore Terminal, Howard and Lombard Streets, for a copy of our booklet “An All- Summer acation,” describ- ing this country and the homes being built there. WASHINGTON BALTIMORE & ANNAPOLIS ith its winding roadways, ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMPANY| large trees and hills. Home Sites All Sizes Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 s ST OUIRERBREERY Q... Sl $8,950—Chevy Chase v EMARKABLE offering of new, thoroughly modern bungalow homes on a quiet residential square in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Two-story dwellings at Leland §t. and West slightly higher prices; all on very reason to CURTIS ROAD able terms. Each home has large grounds —or out Wisconsin (75 feet frontage), fine trees, comfortable tve. to Leland St open porch, built-in garage, open fireplace, and East to CUR hardwood floors, hot-water heat, gas, elec- Drive out Con necticut Ave. 1o only appreciate these unusual values by visiting CURTIS ROAD! OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY ORI NN 1417 K Street* T1S ROAD. tricity and all City conveniences. You can Main 9300 Member Washington Real Estate Board ' 2304-36 2nd St. N.E. (2nd and Bryant) 3 INSPECT THESE NEW HOMES SUNDAY Every Feature of a $10,000 Home FULLY SCREENED THROUGHOUT NATURAL WOOD FINISH WITH HARDWOOD TRIM | N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904 . 1926, 24, NO LOSS ‘To Any Invector IN 53 YEARS THE F. H. SMITH CO. Firgt Mortgage Bonds 815 15th St., N.W. Wuhhl]lon D.C. SEE THEM TONIGHT | BARGAINS&@ $200 CASH $50 Total Monthly Payment 1346 to 1350 K St. S.E. 6 Rooms and Bath—Hot-water Heat Electric Lights—Big Porches ONLY $6,950 ENSTEIN ©; INCORPORATED BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In" or Phone FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN’S, 933 G St. N.W. BRAND-NEW APARTMENT 19th and Mintwood Place N.W. One Square North of Columbia Rd. on 19th New four-story apartment wrth all modern improvements, enient to two car lines and oross-town service. Good stores within any walking distance. Hardwood floors jarge. "aiy” rooms. all outeide. and large. well arranged kitchen. 2 Rooms, Kit., Reception Hall and Bath, $52.50 to $60 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 bus Il APARTMENTS FOR RENT PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne rlace Just North of Columbi Rd. at 16th A conservative renter always considers desirability of location, environment, home comfort, service, and above all from an economical standpoint. In PHILLIPS TERRACE can be found all of these items which are of utmost importance to every broad-minded person. Therefore, why not come out Sunday and talk with our representatives who will gladly assist you to find your desired type of apartment. Ranging in size of one room, reception hall, bath, Murphy bed. dressing closet. kitchen and breakfast al- cove to five rooms, reception hall, bath and large porch. 17th and Eye Sts. Suites arranged to suit 7 g any business, at eycep- Three entrances. four lobbies and ladies’ lounge tionally moderate rentals. room. 24-hour elevator and switchboard service. One ground floor store - available. Resident Manager William S. Phillips & Company ncorporated 1432 K St. Co-Operative Ownership of Apartments Is a Perfectly Simple, Easily Understandable Plan \ corporation is formed composed exclusively of the owners of the apartments. The corporation owns the building and the land. E “ach apartment owner owns a block of stock that carries with it t|'<‘ perpetual right to occupy a certain apartment. The by-laws of the corporation provide that each owner must pay his proportion of the cost of running the building, based on the number of shares of stock he owns. A responsible agent must be employed to manage the building. The WARDMAN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.. has developed a department especially for this purpose —the management of co-operative apartment buildings. The cost of operation is estimated each year in advance, but the actual cost is deter- mined by an accurately operated voucher system. Any surplus remaining in the treas- ury at the end of the year may be refunded to the owners, carried over to the next year to reduce assessments, or allowed to accumulate as a contingency fund, as the owners may decide. Statistics show that the cost of operation of a co-operative apartment is 50 per cent less than the cost of operating the same amount of floor space in a house, and consid- erably less than the cost of operating a rental apartment building. where there is_so much waste through vacancies. uncollectable rents, wear and tear by constant mov- ing of tenants, etc. i OWNER OF AN APAR] N PAYS AT LE TMENT BUYING UNDER OUR DEFERRED "ENT LESS TO BUY HIS APART- B F JLD HAVE TO PAY IN RENT OF A SIMILAR APART The tenants renting an apartment h\uldm g are buying it for their landlord and paying additionally to cover his estimate of operating cost, vacancies, uncollectable rents, etc., and, usually, an income to himself. The tenants buying an apartment building co-operatively are paying just the actual cost, eliminating all wastes, etc., of a rental building. IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AN \P\RT\II,I\T You SOME ONE—WHY NOT FOR YOURSEL Consult Edmund J. Flynn, authority on co-operative apartments. Mr. Flynn has spe- cialized in co-operative apartmeuts in Washington for the last six years and is now devoting his time exclusively to the handling of the various W. ARDMAN CO-OPERA- TIVE APARTMENT PROJECTS. THE CLYDESDALE | 2801 Adams Mill Road 4 Floors — 51 Apts.— Elevator Beautiful view across park. Within two blocks of 18th Street and Columbia Road. Office at Bldg. WARDMAN CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENTS Open Daily and Sunday Edmund J. Flynn, Authority on Co-Operative Apartments Representing WARDMAN ARE BUYING IT FOR 5 BIG BUlLDlNGS Y. Ave., First and M Sts. | Complete Co-operative Lo-]nmulmy. 142 Apartments — 9 Shops. Lowest priced homes ever sold in Washington. Terms much less than rentals, Columbia 217 Main 8516 Office 1201 1st St. N.W.