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PASSAIC STRIKERS NULLIFY RIOT ACT) Get Temporary Injunction and Police Immediately Drop Fight on Meetings. ted Press May 1.—New Jer- an injunction granted to textile striker Albert Weishord, strike orga fnjunction m terday at the first meeting in the park since couls The injunction wa: v Bentley. while ssheriff Donaldson back a crowd halk for under the service of the injunction the sheviff permitted the meeting to pro- ceed, and remarked that he was “glad to be rid of the job.” Police jmmedi- ately abandoned their riot guns, and were seen chatting with the The injunc May 6, when is temporary, until guments will be made t permanent. the riot act, passed in 1564, permitted the authorities to break up assemblages of a da sons or more. | ¢ strued it as applying to meetings on sperty. Some 10,000 strikers n out three months. RULE HITS RADIO MUSIC. [} Hotel Players Ask 5-Minute Rests or 50 Per Cent Pay Raise. NEW YORK, May 1 (®).—A change in_hotel radio broadcasting that may |affect programs throughout the coun- try was disclosed veste It is a musiclans’ union rule giv «rs five minutes’ rest between selec- tions. The alternative is a 50 per cent increase in pay for the broadcasting { veriod, and radio stations are working on the problem of making five-minute vests or changing orchestra programs to avoid them. The new unfon law does not affect studlo orchestras contracted with the | understandfng that continuous play- ing must be maintained for a set veriod. THe rule does not apply to orches- tros where each member is paid a reg- ular saiary as much in excess of the union scale as ho would receive i1 bonus for continuous broadcasting. STATE POLICE JOIN HUNT FOR FIREBUG Ten Officers Sent to Delaware Town, Terrorized for Weeks by Incendiary. By the Associated Press. HARTLEY, Del., May 1.—Ten State policemen were detailed by Gov. Rob- inson yesterday to advise and ald citi- zens of this little Kent County town in their efforts to apprehend an in- cendlary who has terrorized the 75 familles living here. Destruction of the Methodist Epis- copal Church 15 minutes after armed men had searched it and the setting of seven other- fires within the past few weeks led citizens to ask the gov- ernor to declare martial law. State police were dispatched instead, after a conference between State officials, at which plans were laid for capturing '"HE VANDERBILT PAPER SAVED BY FRIENDS Many Come to Financial Res- cue of Young Publisher in Need of $300,000. By the Assoclated Py 1.—Cornelius . was in possession birthday present of of a last-minute information that his San Francisco Herald need not be suspended for the present to save his $5,000,000 news- paper properties. In need of $300,000 for six months because of his wealthy family’s with- drawal of financial support, Mr. Van- derbllt_announced yesterday that he contemplated meeting the situation by suspending the San Francisco tabloid, | * making the Miami Tab and Los An- || geles News six-day papers, and possi- bly selling the Los Angeles tabloid for $1,000,000. Last night negotiations were com- pleted which were expested to avert the most drastic of the courses under onsideratio Things that Make . Life Worth While A real home. properly cared for, affording every reasonable NN N comfort, KEVENING 3 i&\M:ore & Hill (Ine.) : 730 17th Se. STAR, WASHINGTO. We feel secure in announcing that ar Monday morn- urchill, president of the Vanderbilt Newspapers, Inc., in Los Angeles. “Negotiations ‘practical- Iy assure continued publication of the Tlustrated Daily Herald of San Fran- | cisco. Residents of Los Angeles have offered $1,000,000 for the Los Angeles News. ur New York groups and one each in Cleveland. Detroit, Phila- | delphia and New Orleans made the | young publisher’s birthday happy by | offering to make up the $300,000 loan he sought to avold a cf The s of the three pap a bouquet of roses. Among individuals who teered their money were Willilam O. McDo ten Island, .. who | sald he known all the Vander- bilts since the commodore, W founded the family fortune, and Mrs. | Kate H. Pearson of Hempstead. mother of the first air mall pilot to lose his life in the service. Both offered their savings. Mrs. F. Loeb, Morris Plains, N. J., volunteered three diamond: Henry H. Schlacht, president of the Downtown Chamber of Commerce, aid he headed a syndicate that ould furnish the entire $300,000. " he said, “where an ng man can come to sent him volun- New Apartments “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. Lowest Rentals 50 to $90. Large porches Elevator Service 37 rented; 11 left ‘Bordering D SATURDAY, LEITER'S DEFENSE WILL BEGIN MONDAY His Witnesses to Be Heard, Lady Suffolk Later Resuming Unfinished Brief. By the Associated Press. HICAGO, May 1.—Although the ‘ountess of Suffolk had not finished presentation of her case yesterda; when her suit to oust her brothel Joseph Leiter, as trustee of their father's estate was adjourned for the week, counsel agreed that defense witnesses will be placed on the stand ' | Monday. enator BRAND-NEW APARTMENT 19th and Mintwood Place N.W. One Square North of Columbia Rd. on 19th New four-sto United States John B. ap large, airy large. well ar 2 Rooms, Kit., Reception Hall and Bath, $47.50 to $60 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 . all outeide. ged Kitchen. and New Apartment MAY | Kendrick, Frank € engineer, and Harry Fernel | water commissioner, all o 3 will be put on the stand Monday as the first defense witn 8. They have been subpoenaed for date and reed that their testimony about phases of the Leiter properties in Wyoming would be heard at once s0 they will not be deta d. After they have testified ant will present the the com- | brief re- efense | convin, Leiter’s admin- | ias not | ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Several very attractive apartments ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and N prices reasonable. | ARGONNE ¢ 16th & Columbia Road tion between the countess and her | brother, which fell through just be- fore the trial of the suit began be- | cause of the inability of Lel 's other r, Mrs. Colin J. Campbell, who is supporting him in the suit, to help purchase from the countess her share in the estate's Wyoming holdings, with whose ement she was most displeased atements about he attempted recs ation were sup- ported by memo been made at a conference 1 the litigants, but the court admission of the memoranda dence. Relieved of $45 in Hold-Up. Kuclide Phaneuf, 132 avenue, was held up by two wlc Rhode Island men in front of Conventlon Hall abou 45 o'clock last night, and relieved inda said to have | of $45. Phaneuf reported to the police APARTMENTS FOR RENT PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columbia Rd. at 16th Quict, cool and most Tux ingion's Jatest and among the palatial residences, CREEK VALLEY, modern urious apartments in Wash equipped building, located and at the very edge of ROCK convenient to three car I s, busse stores, markets and churches of cvery denomination Apartments of one room, reception hall, kitchen break fast room, hath. Murphy bed and spacious dressing closet to 5 rooms, reception hall, bath and large porch. ngement finished in the most pleasin 1 hardwood floors, natural wood trim, French doors and windows, breakfast rooms, Murphy large dressing rooms. beds and Cold storage plant provided on the premises, milk and ice will be delivered to the tenants at any desired time. 24 hour elevator and switchboard service. UNEXCELLED SERVICE RESIDENT- MANAGER makes life more liv There is - WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & COMPANY Incorporated the criminal. ack of an efficient system of opera- has handicapped their efforts, it S m. daily instead of | was admitted, although the town i tichmond and A. C. L. |supposedly under an aldermanic re. igime. It developed yesterday that the village forgot to elect councilmen at the last election. Supervision of the posse that has patroled the town for | & g weeks will be taken over by the State ' & : 4 RN - | policemen. S In the meantime every light in \\:\‘\\\:\‘ \ SRR ;| every Hartley home blazes all night One of Washington's long as the inhabitants guard against further depredations. Residents are MUS‘ ExC,lls;vZ Res"' dential Sections rarely seen in the streets without % | arms. Guardsmen patrol the high- Wooded Home Slte! ALL SIZES 'S d fodic s of bulldings that may act as s Jure e gm NO LOSs Hedges & Middleton oA Inec. the firebug. AeERR e U e L A new German steamship line has To Any Inveetor IN 53 YEARS THE F. H. SMITH Co fEye o First Mortgage Bonds' 1412 .-Eyfi, SEEN-W. 8$1515¢h St., N.W..Washington, D.C. s e Rock Creek pa rk Opposite Eastern High School S.E. Cor. 18th & East Capitol Reasonable Rents Every Modern Convenience NN nnin; 1432 K St. 1 room, kitchen, dining alcove, dressing closet, bath and Moy o 10,00 oaod S42.501 Buy with Confidence—Buy a Dunigan All-Brick Home zé%osn&?, kitchen, dining alcove and bath — $5250 to ‘ A rea lly finen Hoe q unfurnished and fur- nished apartments for rent in THE DRESDEN John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 1638 Eye Street Main 1477 3 rooms, kitchen, dining alcove and bath—$62.50. B. F. Saul Co. WORTH READING $300 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT “Garage in Your Cellar Cor. 18th & Newton Sts. N.E. Drive out R. I. Ave. N.E. to 18th St. and then north, or use R. I. Ave. cars. Or, Phone Us for Auto. INSPECT TODAY Open and Lighted Evenings H.R.HOWENSTEIN G % st been established between Ger- FRANKLIN 5416 m \PEARLMAN’S. 933 G St. N.W. t transfer books will | to June 3 CHARL Excellent Location On the 14th St. Car Line U ;| "S-, LOW PRICE TERMS TO SUIT Better Built By Dunigan 5224 7th St. NW. Between Hamilton and Ingraham Sts. This Home Open Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Wide Paved Street And Alley Big Six-Room Homes Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to 7th and Ken- nedy N.W. or 9th Street car aham Street—walk 2 “Apply This Test of Value To Any Property You May Consider Buying . . ” Before buying any real estate, whether as an investment or a place to live, apply this test of its value: What Revenue Must It Produce . to Net a 6% Return on Its Price? If, after deducting a fair estimate of operating cost, it will net you 6% on a very conservative rental rate, it is being fairly priced to you. 101 SE WREC WANTED—A RETURN LOAD OF FURNI- m New York. Philadciphia or Baltl Sire TBMITH'S TRANSFER AND STOB- 7 Every detail makes o:o this the best home 1 buy in Washington. The rooms are larger, every convenience is incorporated and the location itself is in the direct path of increasing value. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 Dunigan Homes Inside and Outside Always Look Better ME oF jar_ Hill Cemetery ation will ¥ Cemetery Office, erv. grounds, May 3, 1 “harp. O o 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST ha Dropositions. Now, consider the following offer, then campare it with any other real estate offer in Washington: ; You can buy one of our Co-operative Apartments, consisting of two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath, by paying $4,646, or on terms if you wish. the office of 1 northwest. on WEDNE: < Polls open from 10 am. to 5 1. G. OSTERMAYER. Secretary. ROOF REPAIRING YOU'LL LIKE —done by _experts who know their businees. Call us up. Our Printing —Makes a distinct appeal to the bard-to-please ! HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, Powrtw It Pays ~Auto Painting, to Get —Repairing, OQur Slip Cover & Priceson —Top Making R. McReynolds & Son 1. 8t. N Mai 28, * I.Bhoto-Li Photostat Copies ies of vour important papers, tters. briefs, statistical tables, vriting, etc. One or be had on short no- Call Main 7190, WEBB & BOCORSELSKI shed 1909, Specialized Commercial Printing Acquire the habit of consulting us. The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D ST.N.W. ___ ‘ELECTRICAL WIRING md Repairs. Call Potomac 3146. Prices reasonable. es cheerfully given. TWOMEY ELI 20.. 1623 17th 'St. N.W. Why not end them NOW? Our thorough repairs, a heavy coat of our Protee-Tin Roof Paint—and you can forget your troubles for vyears to come. Call ns up! KOONS Feofine 110 3rd t. 8w, JOIND Company _Phone Main 933 "7 THAT MATTRESS OF YOURS HAS geeu slept on a good while Now and needs renovating. You Are Also Wondering +—why the bed looks humpy and feels un- comfortable. We are awaiting your order oot it. fg. Co. Let us apply the above test: -....-.$23.23 a month $10.69 a month % on $4,646 amounts to. Estimated Operating Cost. Roofing 1121 5th N.W. Company ain 14 Monthly rental to net 6% $33.92 This Apartment Would Readily For £62.50 a Month THE CLYDESDALE 5 BIG BUILDINGS 2801 Adams Mill Road N. Y. Ave., First and M Sts. N.W. Rent The Community Without a Compromise When you bought that last home you compromised. The beauty of ar- NW._ M chitectural design—that open fireplace or that luxuriant bath—the pleasant 4 Floors—51 Apts.—Elevator Beautiful view across park. Within two blocks of 18th Street and Columbia Road. Office at Bldg. ARDMAN CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENTS Open Daily and Sunday Edmund J. Flynn, Authority on Co-Operative Apartments Representing WARDMAN Complete Co-operative Community. 142 Apartments—9 Shops. Lowest priced homes ever sold in Washington. Terms much less than rentals Main 8516 Office 1201 1st St. N.W. kitchen—or the transportation facilities and neighborhood—had to be sac- rificed. And you contended yourself: “Well, at least we have nearly every- * thing but— BUT THAT WAS BEFORE THE . HURIEMH COMMUNITY WAS A REALITY There is everything in this delightful community to insure your hap- piness. Choice location, beautiful homes of individuality and convenience —refined neighborhood—easy accessibility to business sections (via Burleith bus)—and close to some of the finest schools in Washington City. On T Street Between $8th and 39th Streets Always Open for Your Inspection [SHANNON - & LUCHY)| Members of the Operative Builders Association of the D. C. And the Price Is Low '8,950 (Easy Terms) Columbia 217