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£ BOOKS BOUGHT 2! “Being Them In” or Phone Fr. 54! BIG BOOK SHOP, 933 G St. N-W. HEAT wGill | Oil Burner, 1911 N.Y. AVE.. y MAIN 6380 HEALTH SESSIONS TERMINATE TODAY. ! President and Mrs Coolidge | to Receive Delegates at White House. Seueral New Homes Already Completed an conference Public Health. Americ o first of National Dir { which has at the Pan Awmerican Union Buildi Mon- will be brought to a close this v with a reception by Presi nd Mrs. Coolidge at the White AMr. Coolidge wil extend to Alists hext wishes of < of the N in ses since diry, aftern dent House. inter national health pro Delfberative sessions LN =Washin 5D C Ry Orllers to be smrred in the next 30 days Watch Its Dcvelopment Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS Eye St. Frank ence closed vesterd the s will { the United States | Received by Tast Amer Unlon turnishe. o Pun- Musis 1412 L Yor some tine iy 1t the o view 1 Sesquicentennial exposit War on the huhunic still is prevalent in | portions in many ports « | ern Hemisphere, was declared at the | | elosin asiness wession 2 poon. A resolution was adopte pledging the fullest co-operation of | edch of the nations represented {at the confercnce in exterminating { the plague-carvying flea. Campaigns e 1o he Tqunched soon for the ex- nination also the on | the fleus breed. Specimens of tlens Wil be sent to the Anier Sunitary Burean headguariers classitication When Winter comes use our coul. But you do not have to wait until Winter to buy it. In fact, you will save by buying now. W. H. Hessick & Son Main Office, Yard and Trestles 14th and Water Sts. S.W. Opp: Bu. Eng. & Printing Fr. 8128 Fr. 7458 which e rats | whi | the icun ere for iy 1 plete ex i curriers in Quinine Cited le to br he | rtual monor the production quinine—sorely needed in combat- | ia epidemics —which now d by the Dutch F inidicn | | inder government control. { I a vecapitulation of the work the aims of the hes Gen. Hugli tates Public States bublic Heaith that republics of South America, wherever possible, foster the growth of the chincona tree from which qui nine is obtained. This t s indlg- enous to Peru, Rolivia, cuador and i nd now ows wild in | . he pointed out. opoly effort is | and SPECIAL NOTICE : Ii'nurd L OR PARLIOAD o \um\ M PITTS! SPECIAL NATL i orar Moy NTED TO HA 0 OR FROM VA BOSTON R WA POiNTS NATIONAL DELIVER Y. AV, 1460 Develop- | nine industry in these pointed out, would | the monopoly of output and | I'price maintained by the Dutch t | Indies. Because of the ent inability of ny of the pan an countries | 7 { to deal with m h engineer | ing methods of exteominaUng T quitoes, quinine treatment is the | pre 1 RANGES REPAIR WH et nw P tre. 8 to 10 am JASAILABLE 1N OTHER CF 1t 6 pm Certainteed Flat Wall Finish 85c Quart $2.85 Gallon FLOOR VARNISH Certainteed No. 911 Dries dust free in three hours 1\ overnight to 95: quart - $3.00 gallon SPECIAL Certainteed Red Roof Paint, S1.30 gallon Expert Paint Advice Free Adjoining Houses Partially De- | will inau; "THE EVENING ST FIRE DAMAGES HOMES. stroyed by $4,000 Blaze. Fire discovered by children playing on the second floor of the home of Charles Kracke, 7 Newton street northeast, last night damaged that structure and the house adjoining to the extent of $4,000. The blaze orig- Inated from an undetermined cause in the attic of the Kracke home. A fire also of undetermined origin caused $400 damage at the grocery store of Mary O. Bell, 2128 L street, last night. DOUGHERTY TO REQPEN FORUM OF CIVIC CLUB| Session Tnmorro\\ Mnrka Seventh | Year of Regular Friday Dis- | cussion Meetings. | Speaki “Clvie Opportunities.” | Commiss tor L. Dougherty urate the City Club's forum | son for 1926 in the blue room of | the club tomogrow at 1 o'clock The forum Session tomorrow marks ! the seventh year the club has conduet. | ed such meelngs. They are held every | Friday at 12:30 o’clock and the speak- | e begins his address promptly at | o'clock He is allowed 20 minutes following which there is a l0auinute | ussion. The session is vlosed at| 130 o'clock. { I T Odenthial, executive secretary | of the club. announced that | M. n. Mason M. Patrick, chief of | the Army Air Corps: Willin Burrus | wh. ales iness efficiency: Meile Thorpe, edi- of the Nation's Busines ks at n limeheons Held on Contempt Charge. sted 10 pay his| as divected by | ndier, u tailor 1 in contempt of court to-] ey and ordered 10| e he should svon- | rd remalining, 1he surgeon gen-| Gen. Cumming ence had heen of ause the health spe national h the new i obrained her ple. In additio declared the great benefit Thlints, Bernie . could take programs | bhick to their own peo- | . he pointed out. the! work of this ural health dire pnfe is to be tied up with on next vear of the eighth American Sanfiary Conference. | Nobody can say I'm a piker I'm NOT rich and I'm not extravagant. But I would rather do without than have anything but the best. I wanted a flashlight with a safety-lock switch that would prevent accidental lighting and wasting of cur- rent. I wanted a hinged ring in the end-cap for hanging up the flashlight when not in use. I wanted ALL the newest flashlight features. So, of course, 1 bought a genuine Eveready! Dependable Fuel ‘Service COAL From reliable mines, pro- ducing a high-grade product of uniform quality. A SERVICE interested helpiulness vour heating problems, ich like the friendfy feel- inspiring it cannot be hm-g‘n' YOUR PHONE brings our 91 years of ex- pericnce. WM. KING & SON AR, WASHINGTON, | son, | street, | panion nd i & nd John ! manage | HENDERSON DEATH INQUEST ARRANGED Thrown From Auto That Skids Into Trolley Pole, Man Dies. An inguest scheduled Into the death of James W. old. of 1239 s killed \.mu- ernoon when the automobile ) cupied skidd shed into trolley pole & and avenue and Tenth street st, hurling | him into the street Stewart W, Bic reet, the dri hurled from the ous_inj and 1 HN”\ ¢ ice reported that Bickert thy car, and lost today Tenth y aft- oe- 5 sustained se e vehicle was vir (o ) v time Hospital, w 1 need de His com ualty who was Henderson he was Another Auto Accident. Mrs. Artie Crigkenberger vears Southerst, i atter coili jured vesterday was I a driven when with antomobile somas Chise, colored. of at North Carolina et southeast \ U Providence IHospital Mines, colured, 1220 Kirhy was driver of an automobile with a 1 truck " £l Iast m;.m. nst a var enue and street, 1l istate, Loans and Insurance 205 Southern Bldg. th & H Sts. Telephone Main 1233 Apartments For High-Class Colored Only 2nd & W Sts. N.W. The newest and most modern building in Washington Moke Your Reservation NOW Only a Few Left Rents, $47.50 to $57.50 For further information see Representative on Premises, or J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 0AL Ii you are in doubt as to the proper coal to use in the heating plant of your new (or old) house, we will gladly have our “Heating Ad- visor” inspect you plant and give yvou helpiul advice. There is no charge or obliga- tion for this service. JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. N.W., Main 3068 D. C., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. BRIDGE TO BE REPAIRED POINCARE DEAF TO PLEA | Iender: al) ':II|IIII|||INmHIIIIIIlII WINDOW I SHA by | Hanover | 1926. lamp post and injuring the driver, Alexander Britton of Chevy Chase, Md. Britton was treated at Casualty Hospital for slight injurfes. A collision between a taxicab and motor delivery wagon of the Corby! Baking Co. occurred at Georgla ave-| ln\w and Barry place about 3:30 o'cl | Bids to Be Sought Soon for New Klingle Structure Deck. Bids for improving the deck of the' Kiingle Valley Bridge across Con | necticut avenue will be advertised in a few days, it was announced today by Capt. H. C. Whitehurst, A: District Engineer Commissioner. | Specifications will call for a lam-| inated floor covered with sheet as phalt. Funds for the work will b“! taken from the general bridse repair fund. KAISER “TREE” REPAIRED. 30 (P)--To s progenitors the the famous *'Siegesallee,” | 5 been equipped Idings giving the « building this morning, resulting in inju Clifton L. Banks, colored, 21 years, | 132 Glrard street. He was treated at | Freedmen’s Hospital. | Two Taxls Collide. | Two taxteabs coliided at Florida ave: | nue and Eighteenth street about 1:43 lo'clock this morning. Thomas de {Beck, 20 vears old. 1858 Columbia | road. a passenger fn one of the ve- hicles. was cut on the head hy a plece of a broken windshield. His infury | was dressed at Emergency Hospital Includedd in the list of persons in {jured in tratflc accidents during the ! hours ended at & o'clock this morn- were also Margaret Boxwell, northeast; nn 1 street: James 128 1* street, BERLIN give the ex “once over," in the Tiergarten, | with a series of sca drive the appearance September {In; | Richard For the two long files of marble which the late Emperor ha . to immortalize his tree, from the fl ndenburg down to me sorely nose of some b A Seatun streer. Two Officers Resign. Resignations of Second Li ationed at Fort of Warrant stationed at | in need of re mn w o he patched s all does the illustrious wash John President Shade Better s tation for 1y aking better asure has extablished DES to tades been long were |+ Save the middleman's profit and get oidorw shade s made to it rour weindows al_ factory prices. Call s up Main 4874-8552 SAMMONS, Propriefor. PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Place Just North of 16th and Col. Rd. Washington's Most Desirable Apt. House A few of the delightful porch apartments left. dining alcove, kitchen, tile bath Murphy bed to 5 rooms, recep- Apartments of one room. with built-in tub, shower and tion hall, etc. - Price, $62.50 and Up Beautiful four-room apartments with porches, $100 Resident Mancger William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. Itlooks inviting—this creamy white oval cake. And it makes such a wonderful, rich, creamy lather in any water, hard or soft, cold or hot, and takes the dirt off so uickly. 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