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| Wagt::p‘{our THYDE 15 CHOSEN ° l o’T‘h’:r::"i:m';?'guéofl- ‘ B. UF [;- SEBRETARY With Er:‘:dinx in the dark- | Expert in Civic Organization On a step that isn’t there! i Elected to Succeed Late ~—University of Buffalo Bison ! A Goop flashlight will save many a barked shin, perhaps Arthur E. Seymour. many a broken leg. It is friend and guide in the dark of night. Always a conve- ey nience—often a life-saver. eagimiid Incidentally, one of the finest gifts at Chnristmas time or any other season. But— be sure it is a genuine Ever- eady, the best there is! W. Hyde, Jr., erce of the United | elected secretary of the Washington | Chamber of Commerce at a meeting | of the board of directors last night. Mr. Hyde succceds the late Arthur E. nour. . Hyde, who was elected from a group of 50 applicants, is well known in Washin ile is president of the Monday Evening Club, the Dis- t f Columbin Library Association and the Cornell University Alumni Society of V ber of the the Board of Trade and the town Citizens’ Association. He was elected over George H. Brown, a director of the chamber, who had been nominated for the position by a vote of 21 to 13 Mr. Hyde has had considerable ex- perience in civic organization work and has also lectured at six Summer schools for commerce = cies. He les and books Before his work Hyde was States, Special Investment Will s lot _ 75x1( between F Quincy rent_or exchange ington. d service station, , apartment Realtors 32 I0th StONOW. Main 366 N street. FECSURSE AT SR S FIVE INJURED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; ONE BURNED | Two Women, Three Men Victims in Crashes—Fireman Hurt Fighting Blaze. Mrs. Emily Potter and FEdna Lyddane, 1520 Clydesdale place, were injured last night when the automo- bile in which th& were riding was struck v a street car and thrown t'r@(’ Connecticut avenue WEATHERSHIELD P An ANl Pury No. 911 Floor Varnish .00 Gal. ies vuleanized o street. He 89¢ on. 1 stop on the car tracks for . guests to alight. Mrs. Potter was Aids ated by Dr. M. C. Dallman. The victim was treated at Emer- | . 1707 Massachu- {seits avenue, and Garnet R. Miller, EXPERT PAINT ADVICE FREE | 1416 R street, were injured at Tenth ::|x|(| R streets vesterday when Den- = nis’ auto overturned after a collision K ar of Frederick Levy, 524 3 street. They were treated Quality Since 1565 710 13th St. N.W. | night treated for Yruises at | Emergency pital. A Fire Department car driven by oseph E. Simms, collided with uto eof Joseph ajer, Bowie, a reet and Maryland yesterday. Both | ged, but the occupants were not hurt. The firemen were re- | turning from a small fire at 651 Acker hn J. Gately, No. 10 Truck was burnel on the left while fighting a fire in the one- ne building of Edward 2011 First street southeast He was treated at Emer- ency Hospital. 100% z - . — “The pen is mightier than the is the inscription on a silver s 'inkstand which the Federation® of Labor has eceived as a token of fraternity m, the railway brotherhoods of eat Britain. e BOOKS BOUGHT AVE | “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6494 Big Book ¢ IMMEDIATE SERVICE Window Shades At Factory Prices i == The Shade Factory B 1109 14th St. N.W. IN A HURRY Sempons BYRON S. ADAMS High Grade. but_not high_priced. 8127110 strest N 1ET US GET AFTER THAT ROOF ‘—m The Agnew way of screen- ing this coal is by way of the Link Belt Shaker Screens. A trial ton will show you. JOHN P. AGNEW & COJ 728 1th St. Main 3068 Linc F TURY TOAD 0F FURNI. New York. Iphia_or Balti- 'S “TRA; ARD"STOR: | CATHOLIC. Friday Evening Lecture Course St. Paul’s Catholic Church conducted by the Very Rev. Francis P. Lyons St. Paul’s College Subject Next Friday Evening L. OUTSIDE ROOMS “The Unreasonableness _ o‘ Rationalism" l“f".vlf'.‘“:.m::::.m‘flmr s Suites arranged to suit any business, at exeeptionally moderate rentals. Outside u: £50 eac DIO ME Must be thor-| experienced. Apply dept. W. B. MOSES &| assistant | of the civic® development ment of the Chamber of Com- | was | He is 2 mem- | 1l Chamber of Com- “ 169 years old. Seventh street last | seph C. Weaver, No. 8 Engine | , and occupied by Battallon THE EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, D. DAUGHERTY FACES [ * TRIAL ONGE AGAIN Buckner Announces He Will! | Prosecute Miller Also, Prob- ably in December. !,By the Associated Press. {. NEW YORK, November 4.—Fed- eral Attorney Emery R. Buckner an-| nounced last night he again would| proSecute former Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty and former Ailen Property Custodian Thomas W. Mifler, whose recent trial on charges | of conspiring to defraud the Govern- | | ment resulted in a jury disagreement. | { Buckner sald he would request the | court to set trial for December. The charges against Daugherty and Miller grew out of the transfer to a | Swiss corporation of some $7,000,000 worth of war-impounded stock of the | American Metal Co. | |~ Daugherty and Miller were indicted { ! May 7, and put on trial ‘Segtemhflr T 7. Neither took the stand in his own DORSEY W. HYDE, JK., defense, the chief witness being Rich- Appointed yesterday to the post ‘of | ard Merton, German”steel magnate. secretary, Washington Chamber of|The jury was discharged October 11. Commerce. - The final vote was seven to five for conviction of Daugherty and ten to “The Kahn" Is Dead. two for conviction of Miller. HAMILTON, Ontario, November 4 : ). —Robert iirkland Kerrighan, poet | Seal Pelts Bring U. §. $313,288. and journalist, who wrote under the| The United States Government took non de plume of “The Kahn,” died|in $313,288 from a recent sale of seal- today at his heme in Rockton after |skins from the Alaskan Island, where He was [the seal herd of the Pacific is har- At one time he was{bored. More than 8,000 pelts were editor of the Winnipeg Sun. an illness of several months. [} Melachrino cigarettes, made of the very finest Turkish tobaccos, have won the patronage of the aristocracy of the world—the eminent ones of America— the royalty and nobility of Europe—because of their distinctive delicacy of flavor, aroma, smoothness and richness. A Reputation for Making Quality Window Shades WINDOW SHADES Our facilities enable us to make better shades to order and save you money. Call us for Factory Prices. i (A 830 13th St. N.W. Main 4874-8552 W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor. PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENT 1601 Argonne Place Just North of 16th and Col. Road Overlooking Harvard St. Entrance to Beautiful Rock Creek Park A Wonderful Location for the Particular Class We have left a few of the three and four room apartments with porches, having southern exposure. Also a few one-room, dining alcove, kitchen, tile bath with built-in tub and Murphy bed, to 5-room, reception hall, etc. 24-Hour Elevator and Telephone Service RESIDENT MANAGER William S. Phillips & Co ., Inc. 1432 K St. N.W. M. 4600 Really pure Soap makes real lather Pure soap is all soap just as pure gold is all gold. When youbuyslow-lathering soap, it’s just cakes with litdle actual soap in them. The “hard” milled” oval cake of Sweetheart gives you all the pure, lathery soap that heavy pressure can force ) into it. Daintily scented. y a Low priced too — at your grocer’s SWEETHEART 1 TOILET SOAP IT LA,TH§RS g ‘ 3 C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1926. You'll Seldom Find Such oe At Only $13,250 Up‘ You'll_lik with open firep) tone: the fully equipped kitchen, with real built for convenience, for comfort, for real lLvins. veniences found in no other Washington homes. ace and atippled walls: the 1718 Hobart St. N.W.—1718 Irving St. N.W. Open for ins, ion 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 6,7, 8 Rooms—:?.,flfii Bedro;mn—Z Baths Sleeping Porch—Breakfast Porch—Garage Shiaj 919 15th St. NW. Main 8949 Winter Is Coming o ABC OIL BURNER —will solve your heating troubles. Why not keep your home at an even temperature all Winter without having dirt and ashes to bother with? TAKE A YEAR TO PAY Here are some of the homes we are heating— Dr. Edw. Behrend 1854 Biltmore St. » 1810 Park Road. Alexandria, V 3214 § 310_N. F & iHer Ibreth Notes Mr. 3. on Mr. 3. 3. Payette 615 Al Famons Plavers Lasky Corp. 1101 N. Capitol Mr. Chas. Charuhas 5208 Colorado Ave. N.W. and HUNDREDS of other rs, ‘© gladly refer you fo any of our users. ABC —-will stand kind of i igation. We gi i SF,RlVI (?E.n any kind of investigation. e give prompt, efficient Call and see demonstration or send for literature, or our repre- sentative will call and tell you about it. AUTOMATIC BURNER CO. 818 18th St. N.W. Tel. Main 10455 16th ST. Hemlock St. at Alaska Ave. N.W. $500 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT The Only Houses in This Section Offered on Such Easy Terms “Garage in Your Cellar” FOUR BEDROOMS FRIGIDAIRE Drive Out 16th Street Past Walter Reed Hospital to Hemlock St. N.W. Open Every Day and Evening The Parkwood Street Homes Are the Pride of “Life-time” Construction There have been no Homes built in Washington in many years that contained so much in modern facility and excellent material and construction as have been put into this wonderful development on Parkwood Street Between 14th . _ and 16th The entire street is occupied with these Homes. The designs are of varying types—one vying with the other in attractiveness and each an aggrega- tion of the best the Cafritz organization can com- mand—giving you the benefit of its wonderful savings which make the prices bargains— $10,950—$13,950 6 and 7 rooms of unusual size and pleasing effect. 1 and 2 baths, equipped with built-in tub and shower. Master bedroom across the entire front of the house. Hardwood floors of unusual thickness, double laid and insulated. Very large wardrobe closets in every bed- room. Convenient coat closet in reception hall. See the Homes—inspect them critically—the terms will make the purchase very easy. Open for inspection from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Parkwood Street is Just north of Park Road from 14th to 16th % CAFRITZ &K i g Owners and Builders of Communities < H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. Pighvietw Apartments Cor. 13th ond Clifton Sts. N.W. Facing Central High School RECEPTION HALL—LIVING ROOM— MURPHY BED—COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH, ONLY $52.50 INSPECT TONIGHT 1311 H Street N.W. One of the highest points, with magnificent view of entire city, convenient to 11th and 14th street car lines, markets and theaters ; arranged in 1 to 4 rooms and bath. 4 Elevators—Frigidaire Large Porches—Incinerators Hardwood Floors—Kitchen Cabinets The community of enhancing values Why cramp yourself in closely congested quarters when yzu can buy a SUNSHINE HOME in this com- munity of open spaces, close to stores, schools and transportation, for a small initial payment and mod- erate monthly terms. NEW BRICK HOMES 34-5 Bedrooms Built under the most exacting personal supervision and finished to the last degree. INSPECT TODAY Drive out Michigan Ave. past Catholic University to 12th Street, then 3 .squares north on this concrete street to Upshur Street, or take car marked “Brook- land” to end of route, 12th and Michigan Ave., and walk up 12th Street to Upshur Street. Built—Owned—TFor Sale By WALTER VAUGHN 4200 13th St. N.E. Call N. 5431 for auto to take you to the homes % CO-OPERATIVE Chosen by the Discriminating HY? There are many potent W reasons why this newest and most luxurious of the Capital’s Co-Operative Apartment struc- tures has immediately attracted Wash- ingtonians of refinement and exacting tastes. First, its location at the crest of “Embassy Hill,” facing the mansions of Hon. Henry White and Vice-President Dawes, is incomparably finer than an apartment site in the National Capi(a{ Second, the nature of its ownership by select occupants of its respective suites assures permanent congeniality in a way no community of separate houses can possibly offer. Third, the building itself, of magnificent Georgian architecture and with luxurious fitments of the very latest vogue, affords the utmost in modern comfort, con- venience and beauty. Yet IT IS A DISTINCT ECONOMY TO OWN A 1661 CRES( PLACE SUITE! Adjoining 2400 Sixteenth Just above Henderson Castle MerB WARREN Pioneer Washington Builders of Co-Operative Apartments 925 Fifteenth Street Main 9770 Furnished MODEL SUITE Open Daily Till 9:30 P.M.