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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927. T MOTHER PUTS CUDAHY TO BED OPENS BANK DATA BLAN"]N SIAIES l TO STOP MARRIAGE FO ACTRESS FOR DAUGHERTY TRIAL PARK'NG VERSIUN|P0"08 Take Scion of Wealth Home After Unsuccessful Quotes 1 F Joyce, Guard, |n‘ Quest for License. By the Associated Press. Statement to Newspapers | s ‘ : - smmaamn of Affair. Joke’s on Me, Now Hes‘ ’ | Back on Apron Strings,” ] \ N i through the stairway to the roof Heuse Damaged by Fire. Several companies of firemen made a Fire sfirted in the furnace room in | quick response to the call and soon the hom\ of Mrs. Julia B. Kelly, 2628 | had the fire under centrol. Damage Myrtle avenue northeast, shortly after | to (he hoiise and contents was esti o'clock this morning, and burned mated at $3,000 $30,000 | Immediately Available Second Trust Loans H. B. Byrd Franklin 3311 Notice to Apartment House Owners We want a small apartment house to rent. Just at this time we have several good tenants to suit. CYRUS SIMMONS 1414 K St. N.W. Main 1022 | Federal Judge Orders Columbus, | | Ohio, Institution to Supply Books | for February Hearing. - Waste—or Save? That’s the question—which are you going to do—continue to rent, and WASTE money; or BUY A HOME—and SAVE! If you rent you have nothing to show for it. If you buy a “Life-time Home” it’ll cost you less to live—and for every dollar you pay you’ll have an equity in real estate —the best investment in the world. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 5 rooms, foyer 2 baths Immediate Possession Apply Resident Manager Presidential Apts. 16th and L Sts. Judge | John €. Knox of the United Sl;l(v‘.\“ District Court granted an order yes-| | terday making available the books and papers of record of the Hunting- | ton National Bank of Columbus, Ohio, for use by the prosecution during | the second trial of Harry M. Daugher- ty and Col. Thomas W. Miller. The trial has been set for February 7. In its efforts during the first trial to show that the defendants conspir- «d to defraud the Government of their while the former was Attor- neral and the latter alien custodian of the United the prosecution subpoenaed . and papers of the Midland National Bank of Washington Court- & house, Ohio. The trial ended in‘a MARIE ASTAIH . a tmeomvnl But he seems to have changed mind, now that he's back at the the apron strings again.” it’s freedom “for both of us. I've the i of washing his . and I think he likes his moth- | er's cooking best.” Representative Thomas L o |Of Texas has sent what he claims to be a correct state | ment of the episode in front of the PHILLIPS TERRACE ¢ | Navy Building Tuesday, when \l‘ APARTMENT was asked nol to park 'his car | drivews in the ld(\nv { afte n 1601 Argonne Place € |'vo'nns had done so- for more t » e e = S iedien Aok it udahy. 19, scion of the wealthy meat- Just North of Col. Rd. at 16th St. 1 statement Location for St My packing family, and Marie As 19, guard, which said il actress, through three counties in plar Class “T am the guard stationed at the {4 vain attempt to obtain a marriage i riegaricr main entrance to the Navy Depart- |iicense, subsided today, with the young b o St ment Building. 1 was on duty there | millionaire high and dry in the home § Aparticots, sensing esterday morninng when Congre his mother, while his intended bride ,_mf" g Moo man Blanton xa du-‘\'v up vht':'v consoled herself at her hotel in Holly- ot A o his e he parked his car ul-‘\..m« b e e ront of the said entrance, and came | Young Cudahy was returned to the o e and stated that he had offi- | care of his mother, >, Cudahy, o five rooms, 1 I businness in said building, and {widow of Jack Cudahy, y ; us closets autifu to new Inspect these attractive new Homes at 7th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. Just where you'll enjoy living—just where values are rapidly increasing—and Homes that are planned and built for a “life-time.” Big rooms—3 porches—tile bath—hard- wood floors—big closets—roomy lots— $6 950 Only $500 Cask $65 a Month You are making an enormous saving, for more than half of the $65 each month applies to the principal. —January 6.-—The | marriage whirl which swept Michael THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. from his e saw's graln problem is to be re- lieved by the placing of nine military un clevators of the Pollsh army to the use of the city for storing emer- zency supplies of grain, funds for the purchase of which having been sup- plied by Poland. Desirable two and four room, kitchen, recepticn hall and bath apartments. Unexcelled service and location. me to please see that his ear |lowing a night spent in the Santa Bar not molested. This I agreed to!bara Jail, after she had tak s to prevent nis marriage to the tress, out- Denies Paper’s Quotation. faeiwen | Puts Him to Bed. passed betwee 1%tola him. | What happened behind the closed | “that |doors of the Cudahy mansion when j | the would-he benedict returned is not < th and it is not | the wor WS ers, that | d_in newspapers, tha Il take care of Michael,” ud: informed officers, as is all that is not true th in the newspapers, See I\’nmi:-n.' Manay William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. 1432 K St. N.W. 4600 Adams M ean'te Such aid | 5 Mrs. | We he re- | g n. ed them of their charge, adding | Predlct | that she was going to put him to bed. | she announced that she and her | had decided to be “pals from | v on.” 0, mother didn't scold me plained several hours i She just pointed out where I was | |wrong. I've been a fool. If T hadn't | been drunk I wouldn't have asked | Marie to marry me. She's a good kid, but I'm not the marrying kind-—nof when I'm sober, anyway.” Cudahy previously sald he started on the marriage venture after a New | Year celebration. Says Joke Is on Her. Miss Astaire Mike once told never to lose my sense of humor. Tlike Mike and T think we would have | zotten alomg fine as man and wife. Seein »ns when he h S i g before said Navy 8710 partment said Representative Blan on has parked his car in the identi- 1ce where he parked it vester- s come to me Open From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 16th St Rentals very reasonable. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. an even An_imposing new detached brighter future for colonial brick residence, located just West of Chevy Chase Circle, in Maryland. 5628 Western Av Chevy Chase, Md. Center hall plan. Ten beauti- ful rooms, three -baths, first floor tiled lavatory and 2-car built-in garage. Open Daily 21t 9 PM. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 bus: phorle us and we will send an Main her ear line, auto for you. “ GAFRIT. Owner and Builder of Communities Tbe oty Nens gy 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Stetson Hats—Manhattan Shirts—Perrin’s Gloves land told me t that he w on offi I have never Interfered because he ‘Congressional tag,’ raffic department, ich authorized him to park in front of Government buildings when attending to offictal business. Con- ressman Blanton h lways been extremely courteous to me. Capt. M. H. Parsons, ,M"dfl?'e”,‘,“i wrotection division of the offic “ . " :mh!k‘ buildings and public parks, lh;l"lrie Jo:«e.« on \me, D IC kel Mr. Blanton not to park |told reporters n his car there in the future, said atjJ t time of the incident that when| . Blanton drove up the drivev he ‘was informed by the guard that it was contrary to regulations to ]mrl\ a car there. As a matter of fact, or of the police warnihg cz “1«, stuck in the steering wheel of the| car. The report of the incident in| ‘BOOKS BOUGHT | ,fivat Mr. Blan: | “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6194 o eed any profanity, either to the | Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. uard or to Capt. Parsons. i “'Mr. Blanton's letter included the statement: “] did investigate and file a report | against Capt. McMorris (an Army of- ficer) when he was captain of the | Park Police, shortly after which he was supplanted by Capt. Parsons, ar- other Army officer, who caused thi notoriety and who may dislike my ir vestigations. ENVOYS SEE KELLOGG Houghton and Gibson Confer With Secretary on Various Problems. Secretary Kellogg conferred at| some lengih vesterday with Ambas- | dor Houghton, who is home on leave from Londor, and also talked { with Minister Gibson, who arrived Tuesday from Bern. It was Tfid at the State Department that the 8 |-‘r’:.)\w?|l1h’i.:-1‘¢'|‘rl.mnfx:glnm\el'&allom\ covered a number of huary 10th, I' 1bjects, but had no special signifi- o M. 9080 If you are interest-, li ed in selling or buy- ing property in Takoma Park it will pay you to consult us first. CYRUS SIMMONS Realtor 1414 K St. N.W. Main 1022 E_ll_‘\ fih|v|‘lonDk than that attained in Mass, Ave. Heights All improvements — paved streets, sidewalks, curbing and alleys. Wooded Sites All Sizes Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 ssoes+Washington’s Oldest Dairy#ss++s L\ REAL ESTATE LOANS BUSINESS, APARTMENT. CHURCH, HOTEL. THEATER. RESIDENCE AND GARAGE PROPERTY. CONSTRUCTION LOANS. FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9392 PAPERHANC ith No. 1 papers. W3 Robbing “ o e TING _OF 'n-u-: <T0¢K tt & Sons. Inc.. will be Leld at the offices of the company; Wilkine Building. ¥ D. C; at 1f gelock am._on J v CLOCKS REPAIRED DU t YOUR HOME. | AT . Address CLOCK- oo oo Attentlon Colored Special Advantages to Desirable Colored Tenants with good references ‘Who will occupy apartments n the Highest Class Buildings in Washington INSPECT THE APARTMENTS 2nd & W Sts. NW. Open Till 10 P.M. MANAGER ON PREMISES Rent, $52.50 per month J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 COVERED. Rotted for top dreseing lawns. Lineoln i FLORIDA. Y, Worthing- o Wi He | pect properties in_central | resent; 8 facts affectin service o you. send of Orange Court Hotel, l)rl.mda Fla THE ANNUAL MEETI THE STOC) R A GAL MEETING, P ssociation 7% Board of Trustees and .t» | | | B 35 G fndredudrt ddn ew of recent discussion of the { po: 'hmfles of mnew international agreements for turther limitation of naval armaments, there is little | doubt that this subject was touch d ¢ | ypon with Mr. Houghton, and p ticularly with Minister Gibson, who | headed the American delegation at the 'pre)imlnan’ conference in Geneva. Janu he election of dir such_other businoss » before the meeling. HOMPSON'S MILK gives children Nature's Fuel to burn in their bodies. They need this fuel to keep them warm and to help them run and play and work, much as an automobile needs gasoline or a steam engine needs coal. They are so active that they need more fuel for their size than grown people do. The fat and the milk sugar and part of the protein in the milk all burn up as fuel. Our “"Grade A" Milk —excels standard milk in food value and 5 OF THE_STOC) Savings Bauk for and such other | 72, $he meeting 1927. at A. BOWIE, [HEALTH AID FOR POLICE. Members Urged to Make Use of Medical Clinic. Members of the Metropolitan Police force were instructed today by Maj. i Edwin B. Hesse, superintendent, to avail themselves of the opportunities offered at the department's medical e application of preventive THE A holders of the the election business as will be held befo 1ith from the Lincoln Memorial Cenie SUANT TO SECTION 1, ARTICLE VIiT, | clinic for th by-laws. notice 18 hereby Fiven that thé | measures. by unnual meéting of the stockholders of the Capital Traction Co. for the election of di. rectors for the ensuing vear and the trans. fction of such other business as may ba | “The department has been seriously embarrassed recently due to the large percentage of the force absent on | RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS fuel value. It is prescribed by many die- ticians for growing children and malnutri- You expect a post-holiday sale of extra bar-. gains and we’ve cut prices till profit is a joke. hrought before the meeting will be held at the office of the com 36th and M sts Washington hureday, January 1 5 o'clock a.m. The pol from 13 Oeisct mm. el D. CRAMPTO! ount of iliness, mostly for slight lds and other trivial ailment {3Ma). Hesse. “The season of prevalence | | of grip and colds is at hand and mem- | cretary. | bers of the force are advised to call at | ‘G OF THE STOCK- | the clinic whenever any symptoms of | e Buil Jding Association | such ailments become apparent, and ltr ha for the election | i) be found that in most jcation of simple preventive reme- | tive cases. Phone for the service of Washington's Oldest Dairy— Even included the smart new BLUES in both suits and overcoats at the lowest figures named below. If you’re ready for bargains, let’s go! ' Two-Pants Suits Our 65 Suits * s Q) Ly A 334 $50-855 Suits S A ] Il Our $60 Suits REPAIRED V‘w‘,'\\ 'i”f = 5 | ;{frn Trouler‘;u $39 S Is Used in the Manufacture looking for a - of Our Window Shusdes The Overcoats $40-345 Grades 327.50 Home We have sclected Du Pont tontine waterproof shade $50-855 Grades 53 Corner New York Ave. 220d and C Sts. N.W. Tico Rooms. 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