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Landscape Gardeners Lawns Made Evergreens Planted + Rich Soil for Sale Ivy Plants for Cemetery Rodman Bros. 1449 Park Road Phone Col. 6808 g New—Stove Size Screened Soft Coal $ 1 Per Ton Hard Coal in All Sizes for Tmmediate Delivery John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. Tu8 13th StONW. Main A High-Class APARTMENT For Lease Apartment “E” 1155 16th St. N.W. i XTLERE [ a reception X hatl fhr - * hall, parlor, living room, ¥ t master bedrooms, din- X X room, kitchen, but- i story. For nearly two days she with- ler’s pantry and laundry. stood a grueling cross-examination, ! “" ¥laading details to her statement that Salesmen \lso 3 servants’ rooms, X|Mrs. McPherson coached her in the . SRR . | plot. neluding dining room and tl Withstands Loag Quizsing. Experienced bath L| Mrs. Wiseman-Sielaff withstood . hours of questioning on her efforts at xceptionally Targe §|securing a woman to pose as the com- One of the largest Builders - & panion of Kenneth G. Ormiston, of Homes and Apartments in rooms and ample closet former Angelus Temple radio oper- the City of Washington will space, also service ele- < |ator, with whom Keyes charges Mrs. add three .men to his Sales 1 McPherson spent the 10 days follow- Department. We want capa- vator. %|ing her disappearance, May 18, at'a |l ble, resourceful Salesmen who cottage at Carmel, an ocean resort. have been making big money Ormiston, also a co- AMER}CAN SECUR[TY object of a mon-wldfielit;:.erx;{:fl;vte;:: and_ want to make more by /AR TEUSTCOMPARY T |aay was reported at Winnipes in a |[| joining an unusually progres- telegram purporting to come from a sive organization backed by > 15th & Penna. Ave | representative of the missing radio splendid selling properties. e oth ¢ AVE L|man. The message asked immunity | SN WETWILE Mr. and Mrs. RANGES REPAIF 1 LA FR to_Washington, ER & STORAGE CO.. Phone Cle¥, WANT LOAD U 70 TWO TONS FOR iy or vicmity not lat RAHAM BROS. HRUCR < point to Falls ¢ from t R0 MAUL FULL OR PARTI A NEW JQiK 11 AL NoViNG JELIVER MAIN 1460 ROOF SAVERS THAT’S IRONCLAD i protect the roof against L0 Booflng _ Oth & Evarta [RONCLAD Company *Sie N e Give Us Your Next Order —tor Printing—and be assured of quality and prompiness. The Nanonal Capltal Press WINETH "FARM. Drive ave. 'S5 out ll(. anCb from D. C. line. Plenty pure sweet ci le Thursday, 50c per gal re for contain- ers. Gr 1 Apples, $1 t0 82 bu. Yorks and Stayman, S1 to SL50 bu. The most mod- ern and sanitary press in Mont- gomer JOHN E. WE \I AN, R\'l\fl\' \' \DA\IS APPLES CIDER urest arrel. " Appies and Sweet -Clda;. Rockville Fruit Farm, BWEET CIDER reatives, stafdard LUCK L han 45¢ per m right at to A AT ba| s * = D " [ the state. _ | nity, but would continue the search. NG__STAR, WASHINGT WITNESS T0 BACK MRS. MPHERSON Defense Trying to Get Ari- zona Weman on Stand Be- fore State Completes Case. Bs the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 16.—Coun- sel for Aimee Semple McPherson to- day were maneuvering to place a de- | fense witness on the stand before the State completes its case at the prelim- inary hearing in which the Angelus Temple pastor is charged with crim- inal conspiracy. ‘With nearly three weeks devoted to State’s testimony in support of the charge that Mrs. McPherson manu- factured a story of being kidnaped, defense counsel yesterday demanded Gayle Koontz of Tucson, owed to testify before the te witnesses were heard. p z declares she sent a_tele- }:rum from Gila Bend, Ariz., last June, | shortly before the evangelist appeared at Do Ariz., to tell of her abduc- tion. ate contends Mrs. Mc- GERMANY AGREES Amid Rowdyism, Parliament 000 and 167,000 Acres. By _the Associated Press. BERLIN, October 16.—The com: promise bill, providing a settlement between the government and the Hohenzollern family with regard to the property of the former ruler, has become law, thereby removing one of the disturbing factors of German politics. The bill was adopted by the Prus- sian Diet yesterday, 258 votes to 37, with 65 abstentions, after three read- ings attended by rowdvism unequaled in German parliamentary history. A strong police guard was necessary to protect the Diet's officers, and a re- serve of 100 men was ready for any emergency. Communists Block Course. The session hardly had got under way when the Communists their obstructive tactics. troduced all sorts of amendments, which had to be voted down and voiced a sharp protest against the presence of the police. President Bartels, however, succeeded in get- ting a vote on the separate paragraphs after a lengthy debate. By the terms of the bill, $3:600,000 is to be paid to the Hohenzollern family, which will also receive 167,000 acres of the former Kaiser’s estate. "A castle at Homburg is to be set aside for the ex-Kaiser and his wife, Princess Hermine. Four provisions of the measure caused popular criticisms, but the Prussian and Federal Parllaments apparently were so warn out that they seemed willing to arrive at any settlement at all. The, Pherson sent the telegram to Doug- las while en route to stage the final act in the kidnaping plot. Attorneys in Clash. to call Mrs. Koontz to the stand caused a heated exchange be- tween District Attorney Asa Keyes and defense attorneys, in the midst of which Judge Samuel Blake ad- Journed court until today. The defense {Qeclared Mrs. Koontz's testimony would disprove Keyes' contention that the evangelist traveled from California to Arizona in an automobile after spending nearly & month in seclusion at isolated Summer resorts. The motion is to be argued at the resumption of the hearing today. Yes- terday’s hearing marked the conclu- slon of four days of testimony in which Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman-Sielaff, star State witness and co-defendant with the evangelist and five others, re- mained unshaken in her confession that she was employed to fake evi- dence to support the kidnaping Effort r_the pre Replies held in strictest con- fidence. Our organization about this ad. Address Box 189-E, Star Office Buy a “PARKWAY”’ USED Ford S vrvERsaL AR You can buy many a mile of unused transporta- tion for a moderate first payment and on— EASY TERMS “PARKWAY”’ Authorized Ford Dealer 3110 M St. N.W. Open Evenings 1065 Wisc. Ave. West 163 Under CARTER Management for Ormiston if he would testify for Keyes said he had no in- tention of granting Ormiston immu- knows Nearly 13,000 laborers in the Nor- veglan paper industry recently went on @lrlke in protest flg‘xlnit reduced wa; The Argonne | 16th & Columbia Rd. NW. | Desjrable two and four kitchen, reception hall and bath apartments. room, Unexcelled service and lo- cation. Rentals very rea- sonable. The Argonne | 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. 0wn Your 6wn Apartment Home Don’t Miss Sunday’s Post— 8 Pages of Why You Should Live in BHilltop Manor Washington’s Newest, Largest and Most Magnificent 1000/, Co-Operative Apartment Building 3500 Fourteenth St. N.W. For Lease Masonic Temple Auditorium Also Several Rooms Second Floor 13th, N. Y. Ave. and H Sts. N.W. Auditorium has about 11,000 square feet floor space ex- clusive of balcony and basement. Sec- ond floor contains as- sembly room of about 2,000 square feet and 2 rooms about 1,500 feet each. Unusual large park- ing space. Low Rental for Term Lease Brown Walter A. T0 PAY EXCKAISER vision assigning Homburg Castle to the former Emperor and that leaving the historic Willlam I palace in Unter den Linden to the Hohenzol- lerns, instead of retaining it as a national museum. Another provision was roundly at- tacked because the Hbdhenzollerns are not charged for art works sold in foreign countries without per- mission, while a fourth met with opposition because it neglected to stipulate, as did an earlier compro- mise bill, that the cash given to the Vb‘[es Hohenzollerns ”,Gm,-lilohenzollerns must not be used for { political purposes. FREDERICK, Lyon Village You are cordially invited to inspect our booth at the Better Homes and Building Exposition at the Washington Auditorium. October 18th-23rd, 1926 LYON VILLAGE, VA. Telephones: Clarendone 650-651 Main 1198 The Roosevelt Apartment Hotel Sixteenth Street at V and W We still have several apartments kitchenette and bath, unfurnished, at $55.00 a month. Furnished, with full hotel service, at $75.00 per month. And several two-room, kitchenette, breakfast room and bath at $90.00 a month. These prices include elec- tricity for lighting. Excellent Dining Room Service. ners at $1.00 and $1.25, starting October 13 Under Wardman Management Moderate Charges 1400 H St. N.W Phone Main 1653 aras, C. Line. Weekidage 1702 e SECRET of CHARMING ROOMS How true this is. There are no homes in Washington where this principle has been more adeptly ap- plied than in Burleith. Here in this refined community the homes have been beautifully but simply finished and decorated— carefully designed woodwork, waxed oaken floors: Authentically Copied Famous Colonial mantels.,; Taste- fully decorated walls and electric lighting fixtures that are in keeping with all of the other HARMONY PRODUCING FACTORS. [r— YUR]EITH e s of one Slayer Given Eight Years. Special Dispatch to The Star. Md., October 16.— Walter Nelson, living near Damascus. was convicted of manslaughter in con- nection with the death of J. Kelly Lilly of Park Mills and sentenced y terday to eight years in the Maryland Penitentlary by Judge Glenn ‘Worthington. Lilly was shot to death at Nelson's home June 12 during a quarrel over liquor. poiiiine RRRITRIEN Several new auto bus lines for China are being planned. LYON & FITCH, INC. room, Table d'Hote Din In Any Amounts on Improved Business, Investment and Residential Property in the District of Columbia H. H. CLIFFORD BANGS 200 Investment Bldg. Telephone Fr. 240 and 1704 Thirty-seventh Street These sample homes are always open for inspectlion TAKE A BURLEITH BUS TODAY BIG BOOK SHOP, BOSS M PHELPS square, new building in the downtown financial_section. from $75.00 month. 1104 Vermont Ave. high ments, including oil heating. Up-to-Date Buildings in 2922 SHERMAN AVE. N.W. 1030 EUCLID ST. N.W. Janitor Servic ring Them In" or Phone Fr. 541 OnYe Way to Toxfiam/fl'ingc America’s_Smartest of Group Homes ,500 and up 1] loon{/ OWNERS 1417 K Street Main 9300 Ground Floor Offices or Stores Also rear room, about 25 ith eight window Low rentals to $135.00 per AtL St._ Large, light and roomy. ceilings. All_ improve- very Apply on premises, or New J. W. Crampton 1332 New York Ave. Main 4870 APARTMENTS FOR COLORED In the Newest and Most room Washington Only a few left in each huilding. " YOURS NOW. 3 Rooms and Bath $47.50 to 3 and 4 Rooms und Bath Rent, $47.50 to $57.50 in All Buildings Required information see Janitor or J. DALLAS GRADY 904 14th St. NW. Main 6181 Preference 1013 15th St. 916 15th St. N.W. iy for the best apartments, but moderately priced, urges vou fto isil- 1616 16th Street JUST ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE Automatic oil heat, electric refrigeration, etc. One room and bath to five rooms and two baths—$45 to $135 o month. PHONE NORTH 1600—OR DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON Rental Agents — Main 1512 THE RIVERSIDE York Avenue, Twenty-second and C Streets One of the most attractive apartment buildings facing Potomar. Park. Every fronting on a street. 2 Rooms, breakfast room, kitchen, bath. . $70-$75 1 Room, breakfast room, kitchen, 2nd AND W STS. N.W. A IR Nt $47.50-§50-$55 LA 1 Room, kitchenette, bath.......... $40-$42.50 Built-in beds in smaller apartments Resident Manager on Premises H. WEST COMPANY Phone M. 9900 Everybody Says—‘“Wonderful”’ A new group of “Life-time Homes” into which we have built the experience cf a thousand houses—and given them the benefit of our millions of dollars’ worth of opera- tions. Cafritz built from foundation to roof—by the most skilled workmen, receiving the highest wages. 4700 Block 4th St. N.W. 4703 Is the Exhibit House —between Grant and Sherman Circles Highest point in pretty Petworth—overlooking Northwest Wash- ington and far away into the hills of Maryland and Virginia. ‘8950 Colonial front — with slate Man- sard roof; cement porches, brick columns, wrought iron railings. All 6 of the rooms are of enor- mous size. Each of the 3 porches —front, breakfast and sleeping— are exceptionally large. The two latter completely screened. Beautiful reception hall. Large living and dining rooms. Kitchen with, brick pantry. Master bed- room across entire front and two splendid bedrooms in the rear. Luxurious bath with Standard built-in tub and showers. Very Easy Terms Coat closet, with mirror door. Linen closet in upper hall—and tre- mendous big wardrobe closets in each bedroom. Every floor—upstairs and down —is hardwood, of extra thickness; double laid and insulated. Servant’s toilet, laundry trays; hot-water heating plant and sepa- rate heater with storage tank for service water. Wide terraced lawns and big sodded backyard to 15-ft. alley. Open for lnspechon—Q AM. to 9 P.M. To Grant Circle up 4th St.; Sherman Circle to Crittenden—or we'll send an auto for-you s CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communities Over 1,000 Homes built and sold—300 More Under Constructien ‘