Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1926, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1926. -3 NIN[ FIREMEN HURT : ' "Thief Gets $62 |FIVE DAYS REMAIN 352 eshiatons Only Excusoe Shoe Bareuin Bavement_ S%7 . ; e Out of Stocking FOR SALE OFSEALS% ~ e MG % g o SN o Siefadey v Tuberculosis Association Still Entire Block Threatened by , o ¢ ol bt ko thd e She sl BASEMENT < : 11 | discovered the loss when she awoke S T il s e T by $100,000 Fire—Store | . i J ! vestorday. ciom Tubercuiods Avs cin Misses® . 3 v 4,000,000 objecti 4 0 toda — ‘ : S S e T Seeiizan e o) i and Children's " v D. C. A Congress of Pun-nt-T--;u-hfr Svarcoma. - i : o o e L [ Associations will meet tomorrow, 1:30 et ; Galoshes Positively vesterday in fight the fir hich { i ‘ i 7 2 K : 8 destroyed (e throes at | L ; 'y B e s vt e i o ; Children's the Associ; * | tion will meet December 28 at_the ; actiy ; - LOWEST residence of H. M. Fuiton, 1500 Thir 1 : % teenth street. Members and friends the vear. 9 A 3 PRICE invited. when highly | : \ business » 1 hir ¥ 5 oo Yok 2 Epi by P it |u‘u‘I‘||v|| ‘\\u;vhk i m . - S : i ¢ g ie Episcopal Young People’s So- planned wi e " 7’«‘:1\:‘]»’(1 Pt onpital S S clety of St. Paul's parish will have :fl’}@'fiz’mt $40,000 budget Town T3 B v e s Chirstmas dance Thursday, 830 p.n., called fos A B e 1S lin the parish hall one of the ob- jectives of mnext| g :«:llrxluww-vm ) 3 5 > 5 | ¥ i 2 . ¢ The Mount Pleasant W. €. T. U. | vear's program. it was said today, is e et e b he injured : s i S 5 will meet tonmo 2 pam., in the o o O ke AhE e EN St . =T g - i Pyt William A. White, No. 12 12 . : : ST e et G e eess U 1) EGE WSO i BR RS S e s e s USRS gine i'mv'uv“\ g% 4 e 8 i {ing streets. Mrs, David W. Lum will | [t can b . Li!)fiu: r § 4 g R G , P s 3 v J " speak on our “Responsibility 10r | sgeiation say, that Washington is be rgt. Linton > : : Kt ¢ o 8 World Peace,’ i ¢ r cities of its class in BT SRS S SN S shown, officer I ¥ The Columbja Historical S J ; will méet in the Cosmos Club_as v <. Benthal, Nc bk ; =5 . : : | tomorrow, 8:15 pamn. Miss e l“g” ¥ 1 s ¥ 5 - | aulding will continue part b, HEGounch Ofise d g h Trougl emmons 3 = o, & % of “Dueling in the Distriet.’ 4 | Gruen VerThin, $50 Pvt. Lommons, who was treated at e S e With “Precision” the hospital for slight cuts about the | 3 : - 16 ENSIIop of bbbt LA el Ll ire i [(a 3 movement, $60 hands, was di He resides at el i Church, Woodside, tomorrow $250.000 F“e m rlamaz\oo. 3 36 E 510 D str 3 3 i ‘ ‘. to administer the ALAMAZOO, Mich., December 20 L T s . - : i e _ : A e el it "brolée ot i the A modern pocket watch for men — t ‘ i 1se of whici s o E N 8 pared by the recte tev. Clyde | business section here yesterday was oty f > ; : . ; BliEiown. brought under controi after doing the Gruen VeriThin iservative estimate Ly Tire Marshal ! : estimated at $250,000. The eib places the loss between $100,000 4 The Home for Widows and Orphans | lman Department Store was | Far the man of today a modern, thin wa A S150000, Most of the Toss it was 2 for U. S, W, V. Association will meet | destroyed and adjicent buildings were as desirable as correct apparel aid, is covered by insurance. The T . p ; Wediieadhy. B oym. TeCTN AR [y eaedn W sridlie SnatvRees The Geen VeriThin—America's first ac ated in the basement , 5 : - 2 S Hall . ( curate thin watch -is scientifically perfected o Narrow Escapes. A st Burnside Post, G. A. K., will meet 1" worts of France are mow < a dependable timekeeper and a watch of out hd marrow escapes from : . i : (OHOTION. T pat, at Geand AT an before the war. | standing beauty. Stop in today and examinc death featured the f the firemen 5 4 k Hall our selection. Prices range from Wwhose efforts confi the spread of i 3 - _ [l rao o A hacdaiy 4 | : The Business Women's Council will FOR REN"‘ 191 St ' § k meet tomorrow the Church of the has been indorsel by oceupied by the Standard . | National : 3 | Covenant. Mus. Sclden Spencer will ity A 3 A} . 3 lead the Bible class from 6:45 to T:15 Furnished Ap[_ Jaltimore, £ = 3 . followed by H. N. Wheeler, who will 000 and 1212 g . : CPLURCHIGE AL e Tl 5 rooms, foyer ; ! L . ’ alarms were sounded, calling | 8 { e, ; i S s fire companies and the W . g 3 ~ Italian Navy Head Dead. | 2 baths St. N.W. . before tl : % i PISA, Italy, December 20 (#). b H subdued. Presiden rn- & S . . | miral Diego Simonetti, 61, com or immediate Possession ing to the White Hou ¢ : 4 5 . i Gttt tie GGy nave dic % amorning church services a ; [l shincsariche Lalaupnte sdiE D Apply Resident Manager Dolitan Theater, orde Haufteur | . ; } » . Presidential Apts. 10 slow down while passing the scene ¢ The trees of the eucalyptus family > fire. A great crowd had con ¢ Sy e | Yegated sbout the blook the fire 4 8 e - {all produce an amazing quantity of 16th and L Sts. | ; 1 . . i honey en stretched nearl. miles of Police had great difficulty in ‘g many of them back of the fire s . of 42 s a ir : water into flaming building . ¥ \\llilo (center); Lieut. Deputy Battalion Chief Kelliher. Wil- e Tl et was found to have! though the flooring was not burned | Quake Shocks California Town. Our made-to-measure shades B | i - g £ . res of e rig | roug’ ers o S H are ara 2 a S | T / 4 N Y '\ "4 spread_through the roof to an adjoin ture; th .|\nhl | through. AManag ; r tlhf \!l:u"x . A, - Calth. Dessmbes ¢ gu. \rvlmurvl n.; fit and “‘(fr) J. MAURY DOVE COMPANY ing building occupied by Dulin & Mar 1 ribs onthe s lonal | my 1 i Fes anoh Tt correctly. Made of the very o Co. He was with caother umden.| ! > nts, had ""!\'{;l:‘;‘;‘A,\,,mr‘;jf o g R o ! best sun-fast materials. Fac | Incorporated ified fireman on the fourth floor. A 1(»“72“»( h‘ “l”'\’" Soils . e |.,;\,.,}.'}.(,,, Nl ihhe Aret SHoein ¥ tory prices save vou money they approached the elevator, D . felt at 1:05 a.m., the second at 2:4 The principal office of this company has been re- other - man called out to White : | Neith 1 1o d : e man c L to e, g : = 3 Sh t 12 a.m. Neither was sharp and no dam- s | ; o . B = o oy it g Rl K g ce of ‘ " o lhe | Fur Shop, at 1 ST = — moved from 1625 H street northwest, and is now lo- shaft!” ~ White failed to heed the|! s : gt e | hre hASGHICRE, e Sose it = cated in b e d {'{\:,”'f’ it dbhnead U Tt ed | were stored, was )lru 2 aSE | =l bave abant- 162 000,000 atton g 3 The B: i Missing' White, his_compunion graiy | command, T} e ySovared . LIRSS 82D ot 52 )3 / | e Baker Building, e, ‘swinging himself free | (MU Pt > Rosedere Shop, at 1200 : — : SRR R were v . T T | 1320 F Street N.W. the open shaft, Hears Brother's Cry i k by a flying pi glas i i » { 1 (Second Floor) em‘? 1 rother's Cry 1 ruc ;;"h {}1]“13“1‘ 3 | Other Stores Il-lY.lllui‘ll. or a e g p- | Next door to the new building being erected for the § . _-sso 13th St. N.W. — | of the ard White heard his brothe ihE ths Several thousands of dollars loss Natiotial Press Clab nd turned his flashlight into: R to stock was reported by the Reeves | the shaft. Seeing the cable, he leaped e 7 . ] i . g T d ' S SAMMONS, Propriet from the fourth floor guard rail, seiz. est and Priv st 4 b The Rizik | or rade W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor ed the cable and down_through | B¢’ . i © street, also suf- | ed, but the smoke to the basement. Thi Syl de g a sli ight, however, | Se 1 found his brothe Sy i Rl Ry e - Berit | that theimanage \ld it did not mat veral very William White, when fnjured. | ter. - Dulin & Martin, though next e Wil S 1oh S, Boweven i | dooe (0 No. 1212, suttered no dumaze: || good investment as reportes Th ith repo b Teportel e e i sheets of ice coated the fire- i : . Lu:wm | ceived cuts about the face, han R e Properhes Seventh, street an g h o B ) the | Iy handicapping their work. Chief west. The stoc A co ians brought to th ¥ est. The en s 2 ilroy. William | George B. Watson and Deputy Chief - | Baorrioe, o o e e B amd WAL | Andrew J. Sullivan declared the fire For Information Call | DAY. January 3, 1927, 1 H et olice and fire sur-| one of the most stubborn they had clec teen’ d ; ¢ | liam : o A tite. | fought in vears. Chief of Police Ed- ' P 3 from 112 2 ge D: Stanley White, | fou e o8| iy app AL ¥ HOW 5. | By rehie L. Rid- | win B. Hesse znd Police Commissioner { Y 3 . ;| dick. The 1 men were taken | Dougherty were at the scene early. Main 6181 . R L it en | ®% | to Emergency Hospital and treated | The latter visited the injured firemen I by Dr. Howard L. Smith of the hos- | at the hospital. i ; g st — The Best JAMFS F. & S e e o s o e wee ALAE TERE? | Christmas * ‘......there will be no new model, and no S S L s R AT N 500 Gift | new Ford car is going to be introduced; i | Gomgr L, X iioe to;| LEETH BROTHERS | of All nor are we planning on any six or eight T o : et ill b | cylinder car.” 3 ”uxd '.l"mv W e lru‘\::m‘lhfi_\-"fi;\\: : Shrer » “life time”—is a e | Photo Service 5 h\‘%r _ Groves e | ) - o : . s . : "“ \5‘,{-'; R Ak B e e ; B“y‘:rs v ; (‘,afrltz This statement is contained in a letter just received iz : e et ‘ g from the Ford Motor Company, which further reads ilo-the 1035 1o the Fleet Photo Co. TR f .:'n'::.l:"s‘lh.“r::ml'\l-fin ;:n.p." l;w“I})'txl i There’s plenty of 1 mn part: | for the l\'ull ing to .Almut‘ s..,‘.,l\mu A | time yet to make your rac all is covered by insur- | solection. - .and. e R e, T T oot settled for Christmas “In_case you or {our salesmen feel hesitant about ROSC door 10 q s "l | ‘i adn h’(‘m‘l{,‘) UR OWN forcefully denying all rumors of a ‘new’ car caused by A that bullding ac about $50,000, | lfll 5 el unauthorized and unfounded newspaper, magazine and e s | - A 3 on’t be a renter . . | any longer—be in- trade paper articles, as well as through any kind of -—_—BOOKS BOUGHT | T dependent! T¢Il take propaganda, we call attention to the emphatic statement | | omeiD s less money to buy one recently made by Mr. Edsel Ford. n o bar ; + “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6494 A few choice sites | of these Homes than Doloaxam Tor " th i ¢ .| Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. | still available it costs you to rent. Lon s i ey | N e e | “What stronger denial can be made? What further REAL ESTATE LOANS lithograph map show- ‘ 7th and Gallatin N.W. | statement is needed ? ing sizes of lots In the Heart of Petworth Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 36 950 9 CONSTRUCTION LOANS. Realtors St N.W. Frank. 9503 S Bt i e ol : 5th and Delafield N.W. | GEORGE 0 ¥ase. €| I e One of the highest s -and py e best F('iord . because of the ROOFING—b KCoon: ! points in Washi { complimentary letters received and appreciative com- Dot poitrsnes s Wit w2 $307000 | For COlored | menrt’s made on all sides by individual owners as well as KC : A el plbial Attractive commercial users as to the more efficient and more = Second Trust l:oans Atk aind (Geitternden: N.W , flexible motor with its greatly improved operation re- o - H. B. Byrd. Franklin 3311 Apartments e o sulting in more power, quicker getaway and increased “NOTICE" : | IN Shiciman Citoles | gasoline mileage. .. ...the improved appearance of the N st A New Modern $8 9 0 i car generally, durability of the new Pyroxylin finish in fee 07 e < : Phillips Terrace J | various colors, high quality of upholstering and the in- creased riding comfort of the all-steel bodies and balloon tires. ARTMENT. CHURCH. “We have the best Ford car ever built. Grant and Buildings | = 5 o | Sth and Dflalur N.W, | /\l)dl‘lnl(,lll Only a Few Left Most artistic Homes | R s 1601 Argonne Place in Péti ‘ L NEVER DISAPIOIN | North of Columbia Road a 2201—2nd St. N.W. i Pecyorch ! PRIMTING e i 3 Rooms and Bath $10.950 “The Ford car today stands supreme in offering the IN A HURRY Tie) dpmimens Bouseiseizi Bl $52.50 ’ | greatest automoblle value, and its popularity is ever many innovations. BYRON S, ADAMS O st ifscanon il B 7 S | BIA Gy, b b Mo peos it it % i & | 2914—Sherman Ave. | Parkwood St. N.. increasing.” bath to five rooms, reception | etween 14th and th Sts, Give Us Your cht Ordcr< Hall andiboth, 1 N.W. g $ = 1 1 —for oring 1 be a Three spacious lobbies, 3 Rooms and Bath ]_0 9;)0 and BARTRAM MOTOR CO., HILL & TIBBITTS, STEUART MOTOR e 2 681 Mass. Ave. N.W. 801 14th St. N.W. 620 H St. N.F. The Natlona] Capi tal Prcss with everycomfort forthe $52.50 | i = 3 ’ *13,950 i Y Twenty-four-hour telephone Electricit Esti matcs Submxtt\.d and 4 ectricity DONOHOE MOTOR CO., NORTHEAST MOTOR CO., TRIANGLE MOTOR CO., Janitor Service 215 Pa. Ave. 8.E. 920 Bladensburg Rd. N.E. 2 New York Ave. N.W. On Window Shades | Relte it Mannser Resident Manager in Each Cpentatiiio D pat. RS Dt i v rieeal William S. Bilding | Don't Wait — KiL EBLATT Sk 9 Open till 10 P. M. for Inspect Tonight Window e <. 878 I’hl"l])s & (40. g Inspection | i | { f WHEN THP‘ ROOF LEAKS £ | | CALL IRONCLAD 1432 'I\\L' N.W J. Dallas Grady | E A Ffi I T z i Buy Now for Delivery Christmas Morning! HANDLEY MOTOR CO., PARKWAY MOTOR CO., UNIVERSAL AUTO CO., 8780 Georgia Ave. N.W. 1065 Wisconsin Ave. 1529 M St. NW. row Adams x:nf-\l.-i.. 1600 “ 1—14_& St. N.W. ' Owners and Builders of Communisies Main 6181 TRONCLAD '&‘.1.";,;; b h < ol i 1th & K . 9080

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