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NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1926. " THE EVEN Pistol Concealed []PERA'"UN [": U S | iy ot von e have. Mmevw| o Us | nited stases Tines—just tell us and ACTOR TOTESTIFY [Mgening Evende ANERGN WIDOW [ Eomited, b iver | INCADVELL | e Vi GSIGOENPAR) = Poone| SHPSSHLD IR e || e e o By the Associ: By the A closed only approval of the sale just off beautiful 16th Street ARKANSAS CITY, Kans, De- . c.ummm%e Mr:n., Decem- oy n':':"s:mp'flngfi réhthtm;hg;?ms & - cember 4.—Mi: Berni Dennis > . N ber 4.—When nevieve Gedzium, e . Geddes on Same Train With| sicoped off a train here Tnursany |Mrs. De Guise-Hite, -Once| 15, servea chicken she aiant ror: |Robert . Hand ~ Denounces | vestisated and siven a ciean b, ot New Brick Homes night to find an ambulance, weep- i all . Actress Asking $500,000 L",i,;:,filfii. n;‘ndfid:eflea?t;l;d - { for Breach of Promise. B e e iy ‘When the young woman had re- get the stuffing. & % Wealthy, Said to Be in Pov- | , But the chicken, cesignes tor .| Service at Luncheon to Get [go: wos abuse . He said the fcet: Semi-Detached a 9 with Leviathan as flagship, had Open Daily Until 9 P.M. . d the heriff at the . erty—Friends Sought. | Bee: combridge jat More Trade for Lines. | sarned & pront of 3982000 from suly Whire its liver should have S TP hery o surprise Mrs. L. been was an automatic pistol, and the e e e For Immediate Sale Subject to Court's Approval ®5 the Ascociated P A Ward; het siater, showed her @ |5y m Associated Pross. Genevieve Js held in $8,000 bail. i b Anboribied P i E.'_',;_‘fiu";‘g‘“‘t‘l}'{‘i‘;fa“:‘.‘““,“'( e ) PITTSBURGH. Pa., December 4—| at 4 p.m.; arrive there Thursday.” PARIS, December 4—Mrs. Mary & NEW YORK, December 4.—Opera-| to man its ships. We will not give L $ : ; 5 5 fons of American ships are not up the United States Lines until a Westimony of Normal Bel Geddes,| The telegram should have read |de Guise-Hite, once a wealthy Amer- PLEASE. t5 1hs Slntate me Ny CURIT souliie | 10 the & S acC New York actor, is expected to fur-| .left at 4 pm.” Another sister |;.,n qigou 19 reported by the Amer- CATHEDBAL s s R of the marine de; | RLoper directorate 1s assured them.” ’ filed it at Portland, Oreg., as Miss Built te sell for $22,500 each. 9 rooms, two baths, built-in ga obert F.- Hand S b e DEAN OF CHESTER 7esiiiaas °5es Simcneon anoaa me | BOOKS BOUGHT nish the next important development | Dennis was leaving for Arkansas e In the trial of the $500,000 breach of | City. suicide on Thanksgiving day. | 5 Leviathan in honor of T. V. O'Connor, promise suit brought by Miss Anne 1 never expect to be lauded 80 | The consulate, which is seeking : ip- | “Bring Them In" or Phone Fr. 6494 - a Caldwell, musical comedy actress,| much again,” said M‘"h De")'l‘“ friends of the dead woman, has let it |« ... ;?:émfirg.’ e o Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. C. CLINTON JAMES, Receiver ggainst John Hubbard, wealthy Pitts:| after viewing flowers that her hecome known that despondency, in- | Visiting Clergyman Suggests In-|PRf Go8rt = o ¢ was sandwiched s "y burgh manufacturer. many friends had sent. duced by poverty, is believed to have % between layers of patriotic speeches 416 5th N.W. Main 4128 The -trial was adjourned over the ————— been responsible for her act i corporatoin of Fine U. 8. Wood- | 1" Ca00, Bere o fons of American 3 - S S week end at the close of yesterday’s rs. uise-Hite was born in " i) C wcton."the isincis seivs araoren’ts | DR. MOORE PORTRAYS |cievtand: ohter s £he was- arss: mer: work in Building. e e e DELIGHTFUL produc: Geddrs in court at resump- oy Lo Geoeee Hatbaugh, iwho s suid by Brig. Gen. A. C. Dalton, president | & ; on 6f the proceedings Monday. “ n a_millionaire of Cleve- ~ Geddes' name has’been mentioned IDEAL WASH 'N GTON land or San Diego, Calif. The address | Very Rev. F. S. N. Bennett, dean of S:mteheop mn(;‘l,nrsm l:w'sj:::fie(l'ore;tl‘;rll’::l LOCATION grequently in testimony thus far. o er nwsband, from whom she was [ Chester, s greatly impressed With|and importers to obtain diversion of |8 , Loome Kitche On Train With Her. * oy T Reia toibe A E R Nan, the Washinston Cathedral, ho said in | thelr business to’ Americanoperated | 2 roome, ldtche $47.50 ; Crossexamination of the actress|Fine Arts Society Secretary Esti- — an fllustrated lecture at the Washing. | “NPS to test the value of thelr service. e sterday brought out that Geddes : Ilspatches from Paris in July, 1921 | ton Club yesterday afternoon, S Amertion: thiat et atk wee ML o $6750 E h M h h y Do e o e train with | mates Cost of Cleaning up Penn- |told of an attempt by Mrs. GuiseHite ub yesterday - With the assertion that he dld not |l Lof path ........ ac ont I at You I ay e T e g 20,000,000, |21 Georee Harbaugh, her son by her | Ho gave a vivid description of the bellove ' American ships could be . o trip the made in 1924 to enter the| 8ylvania Ave. at $20,000,000. |first marriage, to commit suicide. The | Chester Cathedral, one of the rell-|oPerated to better advantage by the |5 Address Box 314-S, Star woman was said to have taken poison in her apartment in the Hotel de |&ious landmarks of the world, which |, geep silence. $56.71 movies. She made the trip, she testi- Office, for Inspection fled, after Geddes had sajd he thought | N < ke vi vl- | France et Choiseul. was 500 years in building and has| Of the sale of the ships of the she had a good comedy angle. It was 'The whole_south end of Pennsyl 3 e 1 Bfier the Californi (rip, She declared, | vania avenuo”can be cleaned up at | At the seme timé young Harbaush, | been standing for 900 years. United States Lines, Chairman O'Con. y ; that Hubbard refused to marry her. ~|a cost of $20,000,000, and the public | 00 WAaS B3 years old. gg]tisemher There should be no hurry in build; Ty —jyou not only accomplish a real saving over rental Askced 7 she had become “greatly |building plan of today, which 18 & | jcdyion"or Paris. The woman recov. |ing o cathedral, he sald. Dean Ben-| egescrCoeessesl i T — charges, but you make substantial payment toward full “affection,” she said, “That's ot |ed on the way toward realization,” Dr. | \0TWARL o 1oe briters action In 1921 | 5 perfect axample oF 8 typ6. of archi. Sale or E xchang e s Luiling Ceetan i Mee O e Gl Gl 6 true.” Charles Moora, secretary of the Na- |y “cais t0 have been due to losses in | tectare. = FHe o vash- h desirabl ill ilabl Bogul 5 i ! = e: . ggested that the Wasi \ the more desirable apartments are still available. br’ o _-I’;;j:gm_-?lt(for&m lg‘ag E‘nn;'u Flm)e":;:smx;i:g. told City spelcalilalt‘llon. S(het hvs-nsApro:ment u]u the | ington Cuthedraldincu‘:po:a;e some of P P Z RN £ i opta e “lub me! . soc e Of le American oolony, | the splendid woodwork of Americans. cepted the probosal of marriage she! “Nothing in this world just hap-|where she was known as “the|He said that the United States now. [ ‘ :omer of l3th & ( :"ttenden H claims Hubbard made to her in 1922 | pong s caid Dr. Moore, who spoke on | duchess.” It was declared that her | leads the world in this art. the actress accepted numerous gifts | ™umhe 1deal Washington.” “The Dis- [ great love for her son probably in-| He pointed owt that a children's|¥ &nd jewels, and that her rent in vari-} 0t of Columbia did not just happen; | duced her to persuade him to join her ous Atlantic 41,‘|ly and New ‘\olr,k it is the result of planning by L’Enfant, ; in a suicide pact. When the son died botels and apartments was paid bY |59 e must keep on planning to | and. sha recovered, the woman Is ral corner should be & prominent feature Str t N w of every modern cathedral. i N ee s o . 8 Deari Bennett expressed the belief 2801 Adams Mill Road . Take it the beautiful city we hope |to have Insisted that she would kill | g o0 o0 e, HONC™I PGy ose coun- > . A E 5 Conduct Ts Praised. for. & herselt. ies are more settled England will This beautiful home with its 12 spacious rooms, (Just North of 18th St. and Columbia Road) Mrs eline P. Conley of Pitts-| ‘“Development of the Mall, as plan- e e refurn to Greece and Egypt various ! is located on a corner lot bursh testified Hubbard had treated |ned, is only a question of time,” he NICKEL ONLY FOR RIDE antiquities now in her possession, and 3 bat!ls. and 4-car garage is locate a / ) ! Miss Caldwell with great respect in |continued. “Time, however, is not an « |indicated that America should follow containirfg about 20,000 sq. ft. Owner will exchange : Open Until 9 P.M. Daily and Sunday presence of his friends. At |element in our program. —_— this example by returning to England for a smallerhome or a d business »s she attended with the couple | “There is no decent entrance to| N@w YORK, December 4 (#). — |various art treasures. gOO 3 1 in Atlantic City, she said, |the District of Columbia. Every I:lgh» Branson C. Stimmell was convinced He also urged for American bishops ldwell's conduct ‘“could not|way entering the District 18 ‘dec-| votarday that @ mickel trolley fare |the practice of wearing the English 1 garb of galters, shovel hats and silk n more proper.” orated’ by dumps of some kind or aprons. examination she denied|other. We are going to ask the City that she had seen a young man pay- | Planning Cimmission to see that the ng much attention to Miss Caldwell. f ends of Massachusetts avenue be con- Asked by the defense if nected up with adequate roads and been told by her husba entrance ways. essociating with Miss Caldwell, she| .pyplic and private bullding both sald he did not remember such alghould go forward with the idea of warning. Her husband gave similar | 2000 L Y B Sihe plans of the com- B mission, so as to make Washington in the future the Capital City of art a 1 Parls.” BASE BALL PLAYER HELD |7gbeauts, to :‘23‘5§"-:5'1i‘,:’°";‘,°’ Cl Club, that e ne ON CHARGE OF CUTTING | i« Cimmission work for erection R here of buildings by the several Former Cincinnati Pitcher Accused | States. Among the guests at the luncheon of Using Knife in Card were Commissioner Proctor L. Dough erty and Dr. Mark Finley, past grand entitles him only to a trolley ride and not to a view of New York street scenes as well. TR He recently tore down from a trol-| Italians are using rayon to such an ley window the program of a radio | extent that rayon mills there are 1009/, Co-Operative Apartments station operated by a transit company, | working overtim d was odated when he in. " Sisted on. being arrested. A 30day BN | N T J. Fred Chase ,‘321‘.5*&“3“’,?,.;";0;";‘:2:‘:,’:,_““ sus-|| REAL ESTATE LOANS Exclusive Representative —_ -1 - 5 l/ Office: 1413 H St. N.W. Phone Main 3830 Business Property 2 /o Residence Phone: Columbia 7866 for Rent FRED T. NESBIT ENTIRE OFFICE FLOOR— 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9392. 1024 VERMONT AVENUE [(= — Unusualer[‘)lrE)ortunity PO L. E. Breuninger & Sons ' Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. s Give Yourself A Xmas Treat A De Luxe suite in the eight-story Game Dispute. master of Masons of the District. Busiest Section of City, r § By the Associated Press. — 4 Any Busi / reproof, corner CINCT 'T, December 4.—John for Injuries. Suitable for Any Business. e r onne building at €/ (1ube) Benton, base ball pitcher, Woman s“’; “’\:K’ i About 25x100 Ft.— e~ nhest our whas made defendant yesterday in a Mrs. Margaret . McKenna yest e 3 i = warrnt charging cutting o il 1¢ | any gied soit to recover $7.500 dam. || Something Set:;j"‘]‘; A"a‘"“ble' 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. 1 16 h 4 1 18 ged Benton wcked William [ages from the W'ashi;llgto':l Rallwali Reasonable Rental. t treet @bl‘lgtm&fi éah[ngs @bt[k C. Murphy, salesman, and stabbed [and Electric Co. for alleged persona 7 (o him in the back of the head and neck ;‘r‘x}urles. She states that a car of C. W. Simpson JUST ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE ’ Very attractive apartments following a card game in a private [ghe company struck an automobile in 1024 VERMONT AVE, Available apartments of ome In a BHome : $500 CASH residence early vy rday. vhich she was riding November 1 at FRANKLIN 5700. of two, three and four rooms, It is not thought Murphy's injurles | New Jersey avenue and G street and . . b room and bath to five rooms and phy J ew Y kitchen, reception hall, bath two baths—845 o $135 a month. will prove serious. she sustained serious injury. She i Benton formerly was a pitcher with | represented by Attorney H. P. Mc- the Cincinnati Reds. Last season he | Kenna. and balcony. Spacious rooms, built-in fixtures, semi-hotel ETRrR S K- The Chastleton two_vears i & i terday. Arrested for disorderly s estimated | YOO (g untrue fortunes, Two, three and four room, cover a hound dog, “Joe,” which he | Ut of the trouble fust 2. ester. ||| mehts. Completely furnish- charged A. A. McNail, a farmer, had i ed, with full hotel service. Single rooms with bath. stolen. “Joe” is v t §15. Special monthly rates. played with the Minneapolis team of i i St 5 5 service. Location unexcelled, e PreicsHis O Ftue c.;.,,..}.,l.flfel.,.... e e Lo DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON NEW YORK, December e Come in and visit these beau- 1013 15th Street—ZRental Agents—Main 1512 Loses Hound Dog Suit. The “Rev. Bill” Graves, chubby negro 16th St., at “R” . : POPLAR BLUFF. M% Deceiil spiritualist and erstwhile _butcher, et ey tiful apartment units. : — BALANCE LIKE RENT 46 P After 'nt\)(“l an’ e e owe B o ' 16th S NOR HwEs on, with court Hemlock St. at Alaska Ave. N.W. Drive Out 16th Street Past Walter Reed Hospital to Hemlock St. NW. All-Night Parking Need Not Bother You—Run Yowr Car Into a Warm Electric Lighted Garage—V’"alk Upstairs Into Your Kitchen “Garage in Your Cellar” Open Every Day and Evening Members of | the Operative Builders Ass'n of the D. C. The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Come and See . et ?‘u TE e Insurance Columbia_for | the vurpose of electing fift 15) trustecs ©f the company for the ensuing ye 1l | held at the office of the com at ay. December 20, ’ Phillips Terracé Apartment 1601 Argonne Place e I’:l;ll between the hours e Do o e Just north of Columbia Road at 16th Street—and most con- RIVERSIDE venient for the morning hike through Rock Creek Park. ‘ owENs = ’ g i 1 The apartment house with a touch of individuality. [ a oli FOTICE O PROPERTY QWNERS ALONG APARTMENTS We have leit just a fow of these well arranged apartments, 3 INCORPORATED ¢ B a1l those W | Corner New York Ave. where the bath is accessible from either room without the inter- HWI S I B ference of the other—just one of the many advantages. 131 H STREET NORT EST ¢ much needed el < These apartments range from one room, reception hall, Sher i P $70 to $75 kitchen, dining alcove and bath to five rooms, reception hall and ngton. D, C. "5 One Room. Breakfast Room, bath. ANNUAL MEETING 3 Kitchen and Bath : $50 and $55 Three spacious lobbies, with every comfort for the tenants, 900060000000 000000005 for o r the election One’ Room, Kitchenette < "and Bat $40 and $42.50 Bullt-in Beds in Some Suites W H WEST COM‘PANY § WILL NOT BE RE X NY | § Founded 189: 5 916 15th St ‘Twenty-four-hour te]cplyme and elevator service. See Resident Manager William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. 1432 K St. N.W. Agams 4710 e | SO ORI cou he “Inn of the Twin Pines.” located at 1407 st now. having purchased said busines st T atwitus || Lowest Rents in City ey Ul on"or Dt The Roselawn Apt. MARIA R. BOYD. Near Eastern High School csain— ||l 115 16th St. N.E. T DIRT FOR One Square from East ROOFIN&E; Keons Capitol St. L Rents, $42.50 and Up [amous Protec-Tin Roof et 119 St. S.W, The Jefferson Apt. One Square from 14th St. Cars YOU CAN'T TELL 5311 8th St. N.W. Between Ingraham and FROM THE GROUND Jefferson Sts. —the condition of your roof: so call on us. |Rents $49.50 and U Fxperts ready to serve you ONCLAD Roofne ot & Evarts Company _Ste. N Each of the above apart. ments contians 3 large rooms, 77 71 NEVER DISAPPOINT | reception hall, tiled bath, with ! IN A HURRY ! BYRON S. 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All youngsters need their own hearth on Christmas eve—not the hearth of a day, but the hearth round which their dearest recollections center. And all youngsters can have this great advantage, since the Burleith Community offers homes in reach of all ambitious parents. SUCCESSFUL FUTURES DEPEND - UPON THE ASSURANCE OF A s PERMANENT HOME BACK- GROUND. DURIETH at : 37th and R Sts. N.W. 1702 37th St. vestigate the proposition you'll be convinced of the comforts of the former and the eco- nomic soundness of the investment. It offers all that a Home implies—plus the advantages of a modernly appointed and care- fully conducted building, in the management of which you participate. Purchase is made upon monthly payment basis—far less than rental. 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