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Another Ice Man Takes the Cake! If you want your son to be a foot ball hero, get him a job as an ice man—for it would certainly seem that the route of an ice wagon is the surest road to gridiron glory! ilere comes Her-| man McKaskle, of Wisconsin, in whom | the experts see another Red Grange in the making—and if Herman's 209 pounds work havoc in the scrimmages, hu putting himself through high school | in Arkansas delivering ice had a lot to do with it! The men who deliver American A WHITE HEADS LOCAL DRY FORCES Texas Official Named to Place | of Budnitz, With Head- quarters Here. Ice are strong, cheerful, and above all, PROMPT. You can just about set your watch by the @rrival of the American ice man! American Improvements to Your Home 1to B Years to Pay stucco. shingling. all other OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME Hilitop Manor 3500 Fourteenth Street A 100% Cooperative Apartment Building Pride of Possession The distinctive appeal of Hill- top Manor lies in its unusual combination of architectural beauty, modern fireproof con- struction, desirability of location and sound values with monthly payments less than rent. An enlightened public has been quick to realize the advan- tages of owning these apartment homes of unique charm and modern housekeeping facilities in an environment of unsur- passed social respectability. = Apartment homes of two rooms. and bath to six rooms and two baths of thirty different types are open for inspection every day and evening, includ- ing Sunday. Edmund J. Flynn Authority on Co- Apartments REPRESENTING CAFRITZ 14th & K M. 9080 Owners and Builders of Communities rear 61 £hop hours. FOR WANTI 100 to et woaic” e clphia or Balti L AND STOR AN 1. KANE Give Us Your N;x; ‘Order —tor and be assured of quality and v The National C.\p(tal Press; ROOF1 G—by Koons k keeps ¥ ' PRINTING IN A HURRY BYRON High Grude b 11th S "Pace Heatmv AS EFFICIEY Stcam—VJpor——\Vater Heating Remodeli Repairing 1240 21 k58 “PACE KEA TE RAINY WEATHER EXPOSES ROOF LEAKS s t putting and end o th IRONCLAD I, e FACTORY PRICEQ ON | NEW \VI‘ \DOW S‘-IADES o m » ur order. }d{LEEBLATT PROPOSAL ]mtl SRBERT H. WHITE. In a reorganization of Eastern pro- hibition districts and administrators, ecretary of the Treasury Andrews yesterday placed in charge of Maryland and the District of Co- lumbia Maj. Herbert H. White, re. tired Army officer, formerly prohibi. tion administrator for the States of Texas and Oklahoma. aj. White will take office Decem- ber 1, succeeding Edmund Budnitz, whose territory, however, included also the State of Delaware. Head- rs for the new district, includ- city and Maryland, will be in on instead of Baltimore, as were under Mr. Budnitz. There be no deputy administrator ap- ted here to succeed R. L. Living- ston, who regently resigned by re- quest, following an incident in which the automobile of Assistant Commis- sioner Charles R. Nash was stopped in nd by a group of prohibition tead of the administrator being in Baltimore and a deputy in Wash- ngton, as under Budnitz, it was ex- ned by Gen. Andrews, the situa- will be reversed, and the admin- istrator, Maj. White, will be here and a deputy in Baltimore. This deputy will be appointed later after confer- ence between Maj. White and Gen. Andrews, District Reorganized. In h zation ('on Andrews u'w ohanged (ho boundary lines of a cts, effective D ed two admin who had ¢ rolir {ber 1, and South Carolina, lorida will be s rs at Savannal tant administrator ement in the New r o will be set up | lquarters at Norfolk, con- the States of Virginia and lina, in charge of R. Q. tant administrator rze of enforcement at Chicago. In the old Virginia-West Virginia | aistr which had been under Ful- And plained, it was conditions In West Vir- much more closely allied | Merric Gen. 1 were sinia than those in South >hiladelphiadistr: gh as administrator, with s in Philadelphia, conse- will not comprise the two judicial ently, : ict of Columbia, Concerning the changes in the locai district, Gen. Andrews explained that Delawire was found to be more inti- mately connected with Philadelphia NEW RIVER EGG 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 & CO. 728 11th St. Main 3068 hibition necessity of appointing some one to ! STAR, WASHINGTON, than with Baltimore, and hence was shifted. The change of headquarters of the local district from Baltimore to ‘Washington was made, Gen. Andrews explained, on account of “strong ad- ministrative reasons.” This brings headquarters for local prohibition en- forcement back to Washington, where it had been all the time until Gen. Andrews appointed a prohibition ad- ministrator in Baltimore—Mr. Bud- nitz—to take charge of the local situa- tion from that city. The appointment of Maj. White thus clears the situation locally as to pro- enforcement without the |WOMEN IN ENGRAVING BUREAU HELD UNDERPAID | Federal Employes’ Union, 105, to| Send Resolution to Classification | Board on Subject. A resolution requesting that steps be taken to bring about a proper al- that the rates of pay in the clerical- mechanic service at that bureau be D. C, location under the classification act of : positions held by women in the Bu- ! reau of Printing and Engraving, and | and North | , who had FUR W Mm& tiny n # & tnen onened" Tor. dl. ton mackize shob’ &t L ormation upon ’mwm ™ Abuu o, Adjoining 2400 Sixteenth Just Above Hendersom Castle MODEL SUITE SHED Open Daily Till 9:30 P.M. 925 Fifteenth Slreet Phone Main 9770 fill the post of Mr. Livingston. Maj. ‘White enlisted in the Army from Iowa before he was 21 years of age, and | raised so that no position in that class will be pald less than 60 cents an was overseas during the World War. |hour, was adopted last night by Fed- He was among the first prohibition |€ral Employes’ Union 1 administrators appointed by Gen. An. | This union is composed of employes drews, and had charge of the Texas. Of the Bureau of Printing and En- Oklahoma district since September, |8raving. e 3 1925. His home was in San Antonfo. The resolution points out that there In announcing his appointment, |have been no increases for women Gen. Andrews said Maj, White had |employes at the bu , although the “made a splendid record in the Texas. | original allocation has been pending Oklahoma district.” for three years. The Classification gt Board now has representatives mak- ing a survey in the bureau. It declares that salaries in the bu- !reau generally are lower than in the Costa Rica is to have a new elec- | tric light and power plant. Business Property In the Heart of the Downtown Shopping District Two-story building, 4,000 sq. ft. floor space; suitable for. wholesale or retail mercantile business. 729 Eleventh St. N.W. Between G and H For Lease Inquire Through Your Broker or Realty Agent D filoney to Loan 03 on improved real estate located in the District of Columbia. Prompt attention to applications. Current rates of interest. 713, 715 and 717 14th St. Main 2345 e —— N COMPETENT COUNSEL L 1n MORTGAGE MATTERS Theplace to come for First Mortgage Loans PLACE your problems about re-financing your first mortgages on our shoulders. H. L. Rust Company is the place to come for loans on improved real estate. We should be able to solve your problem promptly and adequately, with expert supervision of all bothersome details. First Mortgage Loans on Homes, Apartments and Business Bulldings, in D. C. and nearby suburbs. HLRust Company - ESTABUSHED 1089 -+ 1001-15% Street. N-W.| I.OAN CORIESPONDINT FOR UDENTIAL" n exclusive building in an exclusive environment —expressly created for folk of - || discriminating tastes, who in- sist on the utmost refinement in their urban residences. From the windows of this magnificent structure may be had many entrancing vistas—of Me- ridian Park, of the landscaped grounds of Vice President Dawes’ and other fine estates, and of the dis- tant City far below. You could con- ceive of no finer location and no more beautiful edifice in the National Capi- tal—yet the De Luxe Suites actually cost much less than comparable houses! Pioncer Washington Euilders of Co-Operative Apartments WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER iO 1928 | Government Printing Office, although s R I f i 'he work s of a higher grade. ““We believe that a proper valuation | jof the work will result in the appli- ‘ |catlon of increased rates to all posi- ! tions in the institution,” a statement issued by the union says. | The resolution will be sent to eachl mber of the Classification Board | 4 to the director of the budget. | e e liney i i Lieut. Col. McCain Detailed. | Lieut. Col. Willlam A. McCain, termaster Corps, who has be('" duty in the office of the Assistant | Sacretary of War, has been detailed ‘o duty with the Organized Reserves of the 8d Corps Area and assigned to the 522d Motor Transport Com- mand. He will report to the com- mander of the 3d Corps Area and to the senlor executive, Washington Reserve Units, Graham Building, Fourteenth and E streets, for instruc- tions. EOR JNDISEETION Ffii‘l‘ T! ?&? _ LEETH BROTHERS 7 BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6494 Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. Established 1907 o 7000 THE ‘ ARGONNE ¢ 16th & Columbia Road N Several EXPRESS TRAINS FAST-—-FREQUENT Every 30 minutes on the hour and balf Four from downtown Washington to downtown Baltimore. Round-Trip Fare Only $2.37 very attractive R apartments ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to five rooms, kitchen, repection hall and bath. SPECIAL SUNDAY FARES ROUND 31.50 TREP ‘To Baltimore or Annapolis Ticksts good on oll rogaler rotes henag Waskmgrn o1 & 0 .. ‘Washington.Baltimore &Annapolis ElecRR o 12th Street & New York Ave. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Washington lmuul écbupler Adrms 1954 Qtu[umbla Rb. NEW 8-story modern apartment building with many features including special kitchen cabinets, built-in bathroom equipment and mirror doors. We offer immediate possession in the following apart- ments: 1 Room, Reception Hall, Bath. 2 Rooms, Kitchenette, Reception Hall and Bath. 2 Rooms, Dining alcove, Kitchenette and Bath. 3 Rooms, Reception Hall, Kitchenette and Bath. 5 Rooms, Reception Hall and 2 Baths. ATTRACTIVE LOBBY 24-hour Elevator and Swithboard Service Building Overlooks City Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. 713 14th Street N.W. Main 2345 Have You Seen The Star Model Homes in Marietta Park? 5th and Madison Streets N.W. Built by Walter A. Dunigan Unusual homes of quality construc- tion at the usual price and terms Planned and supervised by the American Institute of Architects Drive out Georgia Avenue to Longfellow Street, east to Fifth Street, one block north to houses. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. WALTER A. DUNIGAN Ouner and Builder Main 4555 925 15th St. N.W. SALESMEN There is an opening on the Sales force of one of Washington’s Largest Realtors and Builders for the right man to specialize in the sale of the various new home operations of the firm. This man must have an automobile, be able to finance himself, as it is a straight commission proposition, and have confidence in his ability to take advantage of the op- portunities offered. Only men of high character, who are willing to pay the price, in intelligent work, for success, need apply. Address the Box below, giving as complete information about yourself as possible. Address Box 148-K, Star Office PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENT 1601 Argonne Place Just North of 16th and Col. Road Overloking Harvard St. Entrance to Beautiful Rock Creek Fark 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. rentals and ideal location invite your inspection of Riverside Apartments New York Ave., 22nd and C Sts. N.W. Two Rooms, Breakfast Room - Kitchen and Bath 87010 875 One Room, Breakfast Room Built-in Bed Kitchen: and Bath $47.50 $50 & $55 One Room, Built-in Bed 340 & Kitchenette and Bath $42.50 W H WEST CO Founded 1804 916 Fifteenth Street Phone Main 9900 Why Chestnut Farms Milk Is Rated Highest by tlw D C. Health Dcpartnwnl. Symbols of Civilization LECTRICITY—the Telephone—the Bottle of Milk on the back porch in the morning. Serv- ices of civilization that we take for granted. 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