Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1926, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.! NOVEMBER 2J. 1926. tion is to prevent congestion on arterial | Sm— | highways through the slow movement 5T 3 Commissioners Back Conviction in | ibition to Ford’s Theater sioners contend. Treasured Exhibition to] 1 atmtanat ttrvet ot | ot e 3. wtatord ana The District Commissioners, through | tend in their brief that neither the Assistant Coporation Counsel E. W.| Commissioners nor the director of 1 1 B thoritles in promulgating the regula. | Lincoln Relic Collector Would Move TRUCK BRIEF FILED. | of horsedrawn vehicles, the Commis- | Harry S. Barger, for the driver, con- { Thomas, have filed in the District | traffic has any legal authority to make The Oldroyd collection of Lincoln | v rs to Washington. In addition, ing is not fireproof. relics should be moved from its p! 'R, committee is to confer T S e TSNS ST “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6194 SHUT HITS HUME ent quarters, at 516 Tenth®street, 10/ ot Government officials on the Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W.\ - OF MUNGIE EDITOR the Ford Theater, across the street.|move. REAL ESTATE LOANS 1 | 5 /2 0 {House Stoned Three TiMes | wiere Tincoin was cnot. i the bt | ; Thls Week—Attacks on Nu. of O. H. Oldroyd, who has devote FRED T. NESBIT his life to assembling the collec | Bank Plans Arlington Branch. 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9392, This is also the substance of a r | Spectal Dispateh to The Star. lution passed recently by the Council =, | merous Physicians Blamed. | /i 2aminie: ation of’ the. Department | November 25. The early bir | of the Potdmac, G. A. R | —The ank of Cherry- | “'The colleation, which consists of |gale has plans under way for the By the Associated Press | more than 3,000 cle: ) T % Rineham: roady g e o il T fover 08 ives opening of a branch at Bingham road | THE early bird catches the E. Ind., November 25.—The | & | and Columbia. pike, Arlington, accord- Christmas spirit and gets the annual problem off his mind Court of Appeals & brief in support of | & regulation barring trucks from Six- the action of the Bolles Court in fining | teenth street, They assert if the Eaton Smallwood $10 for driving a | trucks may be barred from one street heavy truck on Sixteenth street in | their exciusion from all highways violation of traffic regulations. could be eftected The case involves the validity of the e e regulation forbidding the use of ar-| Plans for cha g the adminis- terial highways to horse-drawn Ve-|trative center for the southern dis- hicles. The purpose of Congress in |trict of Palestine from Jerusalem to authorizing and of the District au-|Jaffa are being m: opping Suggestio R ! e PURE LARD LATE HOWE Cranberries PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENT mpt within a week to in- | by the Government r. R. Dale, editor of a local | The resolution tre the great | ing to announcement by Harmon weekly newspaper, was reported to | educational value of the collection and | Green, cashier. Upman & Adams of : i i o 2 2 i points out that the present quarter: "as o are! s. The SSicbnialtpssible. Bewant police last night, who were informed |1 t a to feed the early bird this palatable suggestion: Give flashlights! are too small to allow it to b Everybody, from six to sixty, has hundreds of uses for a good flashlight in and around the house, the car, the garage. It rolls back the mantle of night with its bright, white beam. Give flashlights, by all means, but be certain they are genuine Evereadys. Then everybody’ll be happy. | Beveral v ery attractive apartments ranging in size from two rooms, reception N hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to five rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road IR, = large degree those qualities which Real Estate Salesmen With Car —can make a good connection with this office and handle the prosy purchasers for our new g Req ents are honesty. stability and willingness to work. % by Dale that a bullet was fired through the front window of his | home shortly after dark. It narrow- ly missed his daughter Elizabeth. The house had been stoned three times before this week, some of the | rocks breaking windows. Dale could {not_name any one who might be re- | sponsible, but police considered the |nets as retaliatory measures follow- | attacks on numerous local phy- in Dale’s local newspaper. r case involving Dale in which | he was sentenced to 60 days on the | Indiana penal farm for the contempt of the Delaware County Circult Court In publication of allegedly contemptu- |ous matter, recently attracted na- | tion-wide attention when its appeal | was dismissed by the Indiana Supreme | Court. The case in which funds for | Dale’s defense were supplied by Chi- cago sympathizers hinged around hether the truth of articles which ale published, attacking Judge Clar- |ence W. Dearth, justified the con- tempt. 'HEFLIN FOR DONAHEY Ohio Governor in Better Position on Dry Law, Declares Alabama Senator. | By the Associated Press. | “CHARLOTTE, N. €., November 25. |-—Gov. Vic Donahey of Ohio, and not Gov. Al Smith of New York, 18 likely {to loom as the national standard bearer of the Democratic party as the date for the next Democratic na- tional convention draws near. Sen- ator Thomas Heflin of Alabama pre- ‘ted here vesterday. The Alabama Charlotte to deliver an_address, said that Gov. Donahey has had a remark- getter of the first water. Also, he said, the Ohlo chief executive has in to the American imagination. . Smith, Senator Heflin de- clared “is handicapped by the fact that when the States ratified the eighteenth _amendment he virtuaily withdrew New York from the sister- hood of States by placing the burden of prohibition enforcement upon_the “ederal Government without State ance. ta 'he sentiment of the Nation is in| | r of the eighteenth amendment,| I think, and therefore I do not be-.| lieve a man who has shown lack of sympathy with the idea behind the amendment is likely to be selected by the Democrats as a presidential Senator, who was in | able political career and is a vote-| to advantage by the thou AW ! | WINDOW SHADES Our shades are made to order by work men skilled in the art of making window shades and you are assured perfect fit. Factory prices save you money. 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The apartment homes are excellently finished and equipped with the most modern housekeeping facilities. 1601 Argonne Place Overlooking Nature’s Oun Beautifyl Rock Creek Park The ideal location for Winter and Summer Strictly @ New All Fire-and Sound Proof Building of Modern Construction—Convenient to All Car and Bus Lines, Theater and Market Stores We have left just a few of these wonderfully arranged apart- ments, ranging from one room, dining alcove, kitchen, tile bath with built-in fixtures and Murphy bed to five rooms, reception hall, porch, etc., all having spacious closets, high ceilings, beautiful outlook, etc. 2¢-Hour Telephone and Elevator Service See Resident Manager William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. 1432K St. N.W. 2,3 & 4 Rooms with bath $50 to $85 monthly (Garage Accommodations If Desired) For rent— in the NEW BUILDINGS at Connecticut ave. and Davenport st. n.w. These apart- ments, in the pleasantest part of the city, do not lack one pleasing feature of reasonable expectation for the temant’s comfort. This most recent and modern development fronts on three streets at one of the highest points in Washington. Ready for inspection now and will be ready for occupancy by December 1st. Resident manager on premises daily and Sunday until 9 p.m. Choose an apartment now and get one exactly suitable. WARDMAN Bulk or 1-1b. Cartons w.209c| 329 | Stuffed Olives g Virginia Sweet PANCAKE FLOUR small bottles ch Atmore’s Keystone l ‘ Mince Meat Sweet Potatoes U. S. 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