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U.S. ACCEPTANCE - GRATIFIES LEAGUE! Parhclpatmn in Preparatory Arms Parley Held In- crease in Collaboration. Br the Aseociated Press SENEVA, February 2 tion was expressed in Le tions circles yesterday at the formal —Gratifica- Government has accepted the fnvitation to co-operate in prepara tory arrangements for an intern tional conference on the supervi of the private manufacture of arms eand ammunition. ‘Washington informed that Hugh S. Gibson, ointed Amb jong ac ll\( the I recently ap- mission which will open it ch 14 to lay the gro v imternational conferonce which probably will be held some time in 2927, ) By accepting the in , it is felt here, the United States hs its drive to reduce '[‘Hla‘ EVENING STAR, WASHIN GTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927. Patrolmdn Weds Rich Widow, Rides to Worl\ in Style By the Asxociated Py v A re the Wood- and limousine lawn pol chauffeur ens to open the Patroln Patrick Butler s out with the command, “Back " to greet envious and fre- quent ironic brother policemen. “Sure, Paddy’s got maids at home and he spends his days off looki after his Summer home,” expl a Dbluecoat on the corner. ¥ oing to Europe thi but just he's going his Deat. now to walk likes his job, and he says he's 5 to stick to it, though I puow the new missus would like him to roll up the uniform and get into a swivel chair somewhere: The excitement over policeman Butler e to luxury has been go- ing on since he married Mrs, Kd- ward_ Leitelt, widow of one of the founders of the Leitelt Brass Foun- dry, makers of go and stop signs and st arkers, whose fortune ated at more than a million. TEN-YEAR SENTENCE FOR SHOOTING MAN SIKARE NDITED IN FLOGGING CASE Lyons, Ga., Merchant and 5 Farmers Accused of Beat- ing Minister. Associated Press. Ga., February By the LYON with havir Jones, guest mini here, more a local m r vear ago, Mac New, A.ml five farmers of " returned day on Thdictmonts tigated acts grand jury which inve of violence extending over a period of » or more in Toombs County. ted to aid in the church services being conducted by the regular pastor, Rev. Mr. Jones was sitting with the congregation when a band of hooded men entered the church and as to accompany them 1 miles away during which cused him of “not in appling county his_home. This was followed by frequent visita- tions by masked bands in various par of the county, culminating in the flog- ere- ms.fll.ml; ac- iving right over where he made Tom Yon, New M G, “Florida Cracker,”; Not (,hmese, He Says Representative-elect from the third Florida district to succeed Representative Smithwick, vigorously denied today that he is a Chinese. dl“ a natural-born Florida cra " sald Mr. Yon. More than 100 _\'E‘Hrs ago his paternal parent setlted in Gadsden County, Mr. Yon says. He is a traveling salesman repre- senting a clothing firm and proud of the fact that he has “just come from the fleld.” Mr. Yon claims to be the first member of Congress ever clected from Talahassee. TWO EXECUTIONS STAYED. Tennessee Governor’s Illness De- Tom Yon, lays Electrocutions. NASHVILLE, Tenn., February 26 (®).—John F¥Franklin Webb and Paul Record, who were to have been electro- cuted here yesterday, were granted stays of execution until May 20, be- cause Gov. Austin Peay, il with pneumonia, had not had sufficient time to review the records‘u( their ases, 1 take the cases under advise- ment as soon as he has sufficiently OPERA SPURS ROMANCE CH 26 been nated Webe! opera ) amuels, ballet premier ago Civic Opera Co. Helen the C Upon ar here, C. A. of the con become en ATT. \\UU(“\ Tenn., Shaw, What is declared a “railroad romance” has termi- in the engagement of Henry r, sald to be the youngest grand conductor in America, and M February to have d while on the Neither Mr, Weber nor uels would say anything date of the weddin; Miss An Exceptional Buy 2027 O Street Northwest Located in the fashionable Dupont Circle district, this residence should appeal very strongly to any one interested in a medium sized home. The owner has completely painted and redecorated the house and we are authorized to offer this property at a price consid- erably under the market. Basement Floor—Reception hall, large coat closet, kitchen, having both coal and’ gas ranges. First Floor—Ljving room with built-in book- cases and wall seats, middle hall, paneled oak din- ing room, butler’s pantry, etc. Second Floor—Three spacious master’s sleeping rooms and bath, linen closets, etc. Third Floor—Two bedrooms, closets and attic above. ln.specl on Sunday morning from ten-i tlurty until . one, and in the afternoon from two until six o’clock. The price will surprise you; don’t fail to see from Cincinnati to Chattanooga. with al of the opera company general manag ny, said the couple had | train | | sam- | as to the | AN OPPORTUNITY One of Washington's largest and most progressive home building organizations has openings at the present time for two up-standing, wide-awake new house sales representatives—men who have their minds set on a successful, lucrative fu- ture and the will power to obtain it. 1f you are that kind of a man we want you and can show you what we are planning and doing to promote the success of our aggressive sales force. This organization is too busy and successful to take time to in- terview any drones or order takers—but if you have pep, enthusiasm and sales abilit; we'll show you a real future with a real income. Write us fully about yourself. ADDRESS BOX 263-H, STAR OFFICE Save 15 Your Rent _ this bargain, MOORE AND HILL, Inc. Wm, A. Hill Arthur Browne 730 Seventeenth Street recovered. Webb County sault and Rec fellow convict prison, &nother big step ir excessive armaments. the Unlted & the League felt to m: collatoration in I secondly because it S nest American help in solvinz all aspects of the problem of armaments. The chief function of the projected fnternational conference Will be 0| tha " centence imposed k international supervision of the ljustice Hoehling i private manufacture of arms by |77 1€ A s Siitos the ¢iare of puvlicity on'ail{l 28 NEE s 4,:‘“"'5':“5‘;:‘1‘_‘ output, thus permitting the world to | (T0 Of RSTUE WIh A daneetous place its finger just where and how | ohriatotr of o restaurant at 209 many implements of war are being| yopn Narshan Tlace, who was shot turned out. uary The accused went to the S itchen of the place and began quar- RECOMMENDS $775,000 [roine vith i propicor, 5 o FOR HAWAIIAN HARBOR dining room and started to break up rniture when Charalambides ‘War Department Favors 3,000-Foot Channel—Trade Justifies ted and Karjes shot at him. LaGree, white, was sent to Expense, Says Jadwin. By the Associated Press. the penitentiary for five years for an assault to rob. He staged a hold-up #t Tolson’s cafe, 611 L street, and at the point of a ol demanded the con- Modification of present plans to fmprove the harbor Honolulu, Haw: to include a 3,000-foot channel, to cost $775,000, is recommended by h register December the War Department. a criminal record. ‘William Bowman and James Black, Maj. Gen. Jadwin, the engineer chief who investigated for the War hoth colored, were given terms of each in_the penitentiary Department, said the commerce of Honolulu Harbor had -increased so They held up Harman 1. Dawson December 20 and robbed rapidly since 1917 that additional fa- cllities are imperat! him of $11.40. Harry R. Sipes, con- victed of transporting a woman for immoral purposes, was sent to_ the v “The present harbor is too small to allow vessels to lie at anchor,” the report said, “and there is not penitentiary for two years, and Max sufficient undelveloped frontage to Becker, on a similar charge, will serve one year and nine months in prison. take care of the existing and prospec- tive traffic.” that the Otis Blair, colored, received a sen- Jadwin recommended tence of 18 months in the penitentiary for robbing John D. Biscoe of $75 No- vember 16. Percy Walson, colored, money be made available in two an- nual installments, $300,000_ for the first year and $475,000 for the second. srot a like sentence for grand larcen: SKYSCRAPERS OF GLASS. He stole an electric fan and a_type- writer belonging to the United States Bussian Architect Sees New Con- struction for Future. last June. A number of other prisoners were given terms of service at Occoquan ranging from three months to one year. NEW YORK, February 26 ®).— Bkyscrapers of the ‘future, as envi- sioned by a Russian architect now here, will be composed largely of vitri- 29"(!1511158 set in a sketchy steel frame- k. ging of Wimberly ed the State four men cha ng members of a hooded that killed a man_ when he r their attempt to seize him. The others indicted are Wi Dilda, Willie Wilkes, L. S. Edenfield and Hugh and A. T. Taylor, brother: All were released on bond of $500. Acceptance by was convicted on a charge of cri rd for the slaying of a at Brushy Mountain Nick Karjes Was Convicted in Wounding of Restaurant Pro- prietor Last Month. PHilltop Manor 3500 Fourteenth Street Entire Block—Qak to Otis Ten yvears in the penitentiary was by sion REAL ESTATE LOANS BUSINESS, APARTMENT, CHURCH. HOTEL, THEATER, RESIDENCE AND GARAGE PROPERTY. CONSTRUCTION LOANS, FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9392 Apartments 1809 Belmont 4 Road Moglern building just com- pletely repainted and redeco- rated. The most desirable apartments at reduced rentals being oftered in Columbia Heights. Two and three room apartments; rentals, $50 up. Open for inspection. Sullivan Brothers 819 15th St. Main 7821 Pickled Ostrich Skins. NEW YORK, February 26 (£).—A » of pickled ostrich skins was a feature of one day's heterogeneous commerce at the Brooklyn docks. A small portion of each skin is used in the manufacture of pocketbooks. —where 214 selected home owners will enjoy the service and accommodations of an Apart- ment Hotel at One-Half the Cost of Running a House There are 5 Furnished typical Apartments for in- spection from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily and Sunday. THE CLYDESDALE 2801 ADAMS MILL ROAD (Just north of 18th and Columbia Road) The Chastleton Hotel 16th St. at “R” A beautiful Three-room Kitchen and Bath Apart- ment; southwestern expo- sure ; two balconies. Wardman Management Superbly situated, overlooking Rock Creek Park, this modern building has a few suites re- maining, which are offered at exceptionally inter- esting terms. Various sized apartments. Here is a very real opportunity for a desirable buyer to acquire a modern 100% co-operative apartment home in a carefully restricted neighborhood. Every Friday evening at 8 P.M. Mr. Flynn gives a pmchcal talk on Co-operative Apartments at Hilltop Manor. Following which Mr. Flynn answers any questions pertaining to Co-operative Apartments. Open for inspection daily and Sunday until 9 P.M. WARDMAN 1009 Co-operative Apartment Division Phillips Terrace Apartment 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columbia Rd. at 16th St. WE HAVE LEFT JUST A FEW OF THESE WONDERFULLY ARRANGED APARTMENT! AL TorAL TOCATIONS ONE ROOM, KITCHEN, TILE BATH AND RECEPTION HALL OM $35.00 to 8! ONE EOOM, Kl'l‘(‘llli‘\ DINING Almm TILE BATH ECEETION HALL FROM 566,00 10 865 TWO ROOMS, KITCHEN, nnn,\xns'r mu AND RECEPTION HALL AND PO FROM $100 10 §135. TWO ROOMS, Kl‘l‘nuw, DINING ALCOVE. TILE BATH AND RECEPTION HALL. $75.00 FOUR ROOMS. KITCHEN, TILE BATH RECEPTION HALL AND FORCH AL Aum'mm-n HAVE ALL E ROOMS WITH BEAUTIFUL O BUILT-IN BATH FIXTURES MURPHY BEDS, ETC. 24-Hour Telephone and Elevator Service Inspect Them Today Before Deciding William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. Main 4600. Adams 8710, Hilltop Manor, Phone Columbia 3600. Edmund J. Flynn Authority on Co-operative Apartments Representing & CAFRITZ - Ouwners and Builders of Communities Lt A Rhode Island girl edited and de- leted the marriage ritual before she would go through with the bargain. ‘When she edits her husband she prob- ably_will_put a good head on him! COME TODAY and see these most attractive NEW HOMES Bargains Only $100 Bosaiiall @ Cash MAIN 1460. ) OVIN ¢ NTED—A RETUR! OF FURNI- D RS R | 4 ts. WANTED—PART LOAD FROM _HA Northeast OT BE RESPONSIDI \!H or nearby community, ahout \l»mh WILL N FOR AN d h( pthers than o1 y . ents “Giiers, than those con by my- Concrete Street J. Fred Chase, Exclusive Representative Office: 1437 K Street N.W. Phones: Main 3830; Columbia 7866 TILE BATH Members of The Operati ilders Aot of BT E. o! stock s associ; tion. -m Ve hnet flenh’ Talled, 15 pe heid at :, No. 509 Seventh stréet noflh_}v‘:n on p.m. © Siostion of i in the sum of two s ($230.000) hin Under Wardman Management The Highlands Several vacant apartments, now being thoroughly redecorated, available rober 10 the bo rs of the ban) hey to_have (ull control o( all matters o 1ail neces ro) the fore. noti of ¥ Dt Ilbllclllon In vening Star newspaper and the w"‘fl"‘% R D n et " WALTER W. MARLOW Gashis: %’:fl'bn TO HAULF FULL OR PART 1OAT e o $90.00 75.00 125.00 ...110.00 2 rooms, kitchen and bath furnished. ~ 2 rooms, kitchen and bath unfurnished 3 rooms and bath furnished... 3 rooms and bath unfurnished.. Table d’hote Cafe Service ® Resident Manager North 1240 lflo NAT 'IO AL. TRANSFER & Cars at Door Large Lots Built-in Garage INSPECT TONIGHT H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1311 H St. N.W. ETIN mceting of “the stockholders vattsville Buil s N wiltbe el e {he assgciation, Johneon ave. Hya aeaday. March 8. 1927, at & o'clock pm. or the election of Officors” and diricutors ot e ensuing year and for stch other busi- B bt sy pioperty come Vellrethe H Notiee is hereby gi Announcing the Opening of 12 New Homes AT THIRD & BRYANT STS. NE SPECIAL # & These Homes Are the first to be built in the Northeast embodying Superior Shannon & Luchs construction and interior finish Price, $8.250 The charm of early American architecture and the most modern of con- venient equipment combine to make these dwellings not only remarkable homes but unheard-of values as well. Where else will you find a home as beautifully finished and as con- veniently equipped as these? Each one contains a large living room, a well lighted dining rom, a fully equipped kitchen (gas range, white enamel cabinet, white enamel sink with drain, white enamel table, built-in cupboards, ice box with outside icing, and washable walls) ; first floor cloak room, ¢hree sunny bedrooms with con- necting clothes closets, a white tiled bath with built-in shower, a linen closet and airy basement. I A Hardwood floors throughout, hot-water heater, fine lighting fixtures, hot- north afi.fiw‘. s water heating system (new type radiation) and many electric outlets com- e R plete the dwelling. m Terms of purchase will be made to comply with your pocketbook. 3rd Street N.E. Apples are just apples to many of us But these apartments are like ‘“apples off another tree” —they are different tual consent. v Tar o . Who retires from the B NIN- 2 irthetship between | : e H. Phifor 4 aul P, 1ding. There are new room arrangements, and real balconies that give ou a view of the hills beyond the city. Tiled baths, built-in tubs .and large closets (some are over six feet square). Bright, airy rooms, twenty-four-hour service on switchboard and clevators. The Ambassador Theater, all kinds of shops and garages are nearby, as well as excellent street car connections. ALWAYS OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION & To Reach Take an: frroet hode' leland N S ADAMS PRINTING High Jut ot high priced. 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