Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1927, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927. pany of the most distinguished mrn;whnxo eyves did not take fire, whose | & Corner Home ]lrf the time, impressed me like & re- | spirit did not swell, who would not be | - | thur's court. I confess that I was|song from the heart, by a woman's L | not ‘an impartial witness, for I was a | pleading, by noble oratory or noble 726 Gallatin St. N. { partisan then and something of a hero | acting, by the carols of birds and the | estry_ Brick. 8-room ‘As Told to L. WHITE BUSBEY, His Confidential Secretary for Many Years. | worshipper. But I never knew a live | voices of young children, by any hu-| || Geater hall plan.” New home. ~Oak | man who was strictly impartial. 1|man action through which the spirit rooms. s, Special low 5 price and SEE St have heard men say they were im-|in one spoke to the spirit in others Drice and tegma. - SEE THI before the committee and gone leries staring tensely upon him, Knott : OO e O e, e | was foreed i ke Soms expanation | Partial, but T knew they were fooling | Our human weaknesses are often the OPEN SUNDAY e A : " | themselves. A dead man may be im.|secret of our salvation. So, loving] Republicans were as astounded as the | of this apparent attempt to destroy | them: g i = ho it e AiGHv T pressed by ts. The pause was only long | Blaine by suppressing testimony; so|Partial. not a live one. Certa’tly Ho-jite by d]““r s e l]”‘,,‘ to mark the proper dramatic|he sa that before making the dis-|P0dy in the House on tha i ey o HOnD o . ¥ onfid in their leader, | patch advisable | €ven tried to appear impar We | life which bring cheers, laughter and | il ‘{:"‘41 \"“‘“‘"m Fot e but his | Were as lusty in our partisanship as |tears, and without shame in any of e bitcans o their | address was unknown and the com.|® lot of men at a prize i ERE ) Sheet soi il ns to their 5 = et ¢ “I wouldn't give three whoops for |til my voice f a squeak and Main 8049 ing. half hys-|Mittee was trying to obtain it IEhie . e e e 1416 Eve N.W. tho pallbriee’ laine’s triumph was complete, [ man whose heart did not heat faster, weakness made me inarticulate v tepublicans were in a frenzy heered their champion until | publican threat on the floor | H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1311 H Street N.W. Highvietw Apartments Cor. 13th and Clifton Sts. N.W. Facing Central High School One of the highest points, with magnificent view of entire city. Convenient to 11th and 14th Street car lines, markets and theaters. Arranged in 1 to 4 rooms and bath. Coolest Flats in Town 4 Elevators—FTrigidaire—Large Porches—Incinerators — Ha r d- wood Floors—Kitchen Cabinets Reception Hall, Living Room, Murphy Bed, Complete Kitchen and Bath. Only. .. ...$40.00 3 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch.. .. INSPECT TONIGHT 11 am. to 8 p.m. 7 % the galleries pictur they relied to break hi t lis ) an letters from the public Scandal Instantly Exploded. Tinims (Enioduoed an naaas themn. s I} order was restored Then he had convicted the Democrats :” “”\:l'l The scandal was in-|of doing the very thing they \\uw‘ datale® (Bo niRy )} The letters were cl ging hi; —SuUppressing tes est point t X exploded. The letters we harging him with—suppressing testi Lo d said, abc > pri ony. But their motive was meaner | Just west of ow - | than his would have been if he had NIt o 2 Phillips Terrace Apartment 1601 Argonne Place Just North Columbia Road at 16th We have left a few very attractive Apart- ments ranging in size from one room, recep- tion hall, kitchen and bath to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall, bath and porch. ' A i il QN ‘ g ' 3 # EXCELLENT SERVICE S 7 , i g SR \ . ; ; ‘ RENTALS REASONABLE Lo (e R TGRS R o William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. 1 it be- B A i 4 )| ; . Adams 8710 Main 4600 which | =N e g / ) . Cathedral s s 1 e Demorrate, wad sue | 2 — [ it /1 ; Kvenie 1432 K St. N.W. Inquiry Aimed at Blaine. SNy ) W) il did not have etters, had rounded up considerable evidence been written by | cit AR |\ NY" || THIS IS THE HOUSE— ||l Bremen fenssonent & n i e Located on one of the highest elevations in Washington and e i & o hington to be laid be-| R ; : | in by far the most deservedly exclusive residential section in e NYCTNESCdinetio but in some mys- | e got hold of them | i i Z | the National Capital—that it seems as though almost all | Available for rent a few apartments, housekeeping be done. The press 5 W . 3 i A = and non-housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished. Also, S I Washington, the last week or two—has been going out to see. desirable suites of offices on the first and second floors, with rumor. Blaine was | having with tears in | It will pass into thePossession soon of some family of means, admirably adapted for physicians. e ed the committee ““" TR & All suites are being put in perfect condition. of refinement, of exacting demand. To those immediately seeking an apartment there are to ruin having gone down on hi k before Mu n and swoi 1 A E vere published. The as jt th, B o st s e e SEE IT, WE SUGGEST, TODAY B it i i He cried that these were the.missing letters stolen by Milligan. = would not go to keep the letters away — Nine Rooms and Three Baths, $270 per Month from the public. His whole career, 3 s Sitetndli T stoae his vers political existence, and his | Ten Fisher and were of no public in- | been guilty of doing it; if he had sup- Complete Totel service, it desired reputation b his icotnirsen: wud | fere! cither did they reveal any |pressed the Mulligan letters it would e i | corruption on the part of Blaine or |have been the wild act of a man in | OWNER CHAS D SAGER BUILDER Restaurant with a la carte and table d'hote service 5 5 | anybody else. The great sensation |desperate peril; driven to extremes to Lo = Blaine Speaks in House. | which was to ruin Blaine and to tear [save himself. But in suppressing REALTOR Breakfasty 256 LM ERORESERTe, (Dimer, JLACKSS “This s the situation when on|apart the Republican convention next | Caldwell's dispatch they were cold- Unlimited parking allowed on L Street Monday, - 5, Blaine got up to|week was demolished. bloodedly seeking to ruin a party op- spealk. . and galleries were | jut Blaine had yet another dra-|ponent from mere political motives. 924 14th St' N'W- INSPECT TODAY jammed, fo e was always a|matic situation to stage and, in its|This situation Blaine had dramatized Main 36, 37, 38 r nd this time he was| way, almost as startling. He had |as spectacularly as Sardou could have Apply at Office or v The great crowd ex- | triumphed; he had now to turn the |done. Phone Main 2230 Resident Manager s the sensational |tables on his enemies and take them or else to|from the judgment seats to the pris-| & 1 his enemies by |cner's dock. I have participated in many ex- Cheered to a Frazzle. , if such a thing were ext to the disappearance of the|citing contests in the House in the The entire country was | Mulligan letters rumor had been busy | last half century, but that was the| on the words he was about | with t name of Josiah Caldwell, who | most dramatic of all. Those two men, | = to utter, but no one could conjecture | Was supposed to be able to give evi-|both handsome and impressive in Mo b " | Open bundav 10 AM. to 6 P.M. e B won “ahe. Semaoerata | dence that would prove Blaing's gullt, | bearing, with Volces trained o make SHANNON & LUCHS HAMILTON. STREET HOME 72 and the ar aine Republicans be- | Caldwell was absent from the country | Speech most effective, face to face in lieved his situation was so desperate |and could not be located; so the tide ]"{‘K‘] arena of the greatest legislative o i i gorsin s y ,uld tell rose | Dody he world, supported by their s £ . LAt nbminG s would could save | of gossip about what he could tell rose | PodY in t pported by ¢ , T o : . him; the crash was sure to come. |ever higher. Thomas A. Scott had|DParitsans and surrounded by a com- A delightfully livable home of ten rooms on a lalee Heghn by deelaring that he | testified before the committee vindi- | — - YOU CAT\T COMBINE lot 130 feet by 100 with a detached two-car garage had no objection to the committee in- | cating Blaine, but it was confidently = ik B 3 p £ vestigating him under guise of inves- | asserted that Caldwell, if he could be in the rear. tigating the railroad, but that it would | found, could make smithereens of . » more honest for them to-investigate | Scott’s tes v. The committee, in | l 0 l d f ; TE & D ns i hen %a datc b vihs | Der ands and stage managed | the accumu ation and sale Inclosed sleeping porch 36 feet long and 8 feet 2 liga 3 8. e said defiantly | the brilliant Proctor Knott of Ken- i s 5 ¢ - s ?.5?;'{'“‘.’.‘ 101\1(}.:; b Sy :'(rn:zltlrl‘-jll.“i:\i ucky, professed to be Siabls i & . f (e ] l . wide. Two tiled baths, Bohn Pnrcelfnn Electric T St e b / 7 investment ot money with the genulne Refrigerator, modern oil burner heating system, Y !tried to get them from him, and in| iileat aie ito) e vain. The correspondence was his,| sAg Blaine finished reading the last and he challenged the right of the| . o committee or even of the House itseit | 1etter and handed the package to the S Ell]oyn‘ellt Of Bettel’ lelll(r . i to say ¢ should be done his | official reporter he walked down the : YW Vi (=) A splendid house if five or more bedrooms are private paper center aisle and, standing in the well | T " i ¢ LR T, o a familv i Offers to Read Letters. With mil eyes Upon him; he unied to} DI ATE:: needed; of particular interest to a family with Proctor Knott and asked it he had / Hild “And now, without a word to 1ead|gent a telegram to Josiah Caldwell to | children. up to the climax, came the explosion. | aptear as a witness before his com. i . " 1ddenly he opened his desk, brought | mittee. Knott said he did not Know out & package of Jetters, and held it | caldwell's address, and he also walked | Washinzton's Desirable high above his head for every one to| qown the aisle close enough almost to | Co-operat| ldi see. In a voice that rang through|Biaine to touch him. Thus the two| the chamber he cried that these were| men stood facing each other. ‘ the missing lette) tolen by Mulligan “Blaine asked Knott if he had re-| and ended: ‘I invite the confidence of | ceived a telegram from Caldwell: o\ 1 < " i < forty-four million (44,000,0000 of mY|Knott began, ‘I will explain, but 3 SR ] ; Priced reasonable with highly satisfactory terms countrymen while 1 these let| Blaine cut him short and demanded i 4 . ; i : ters from this des! {a plain yes or no. Knott asked Blaine “Nc¢ like this had been dreamed | how he knew about the dispatch, and A 8o of. For a moment the House was|Blaine came back sharply, ‘When did | w : s stupefied. s was the man who had | yoy get it? I want the gentleman : o two fireplaces, etc. RN Location: 3729 Morrison St. Chevy Chase, D. C. | from Kentucky to tell this House % when he received® that dispateh.’ Co ' N ¢ -~ o - s . 90" i s e LORED - : A\ 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830 putting his hand in his pocket, sprang g o | # 3 3 pulled out a little slip of paper. It mt = he excl a R | was a copy of Caldwell's dispatch from | ClUSte ki vt iraciive <| London, received by Knott five days Willard Mansions before, which he had kept to himself. For Refined Colored People Mad Koo n o Moo, | Q) 1731 Willard St. NW. i _ ' Can be seen today “Knott was in a hole. No, that is| Near 18th and Florida Ave, wii|not a pin. His situation was desper- ate. He hurriedly told the House that I three rooms. tiled | - : 2 -» i T T R R S 7 S R T B | in this cable message Caldwell, instead e excetle - t | i f : : e e T e even Rooms, Two Baths pulverizing Blaine’s reputation, had | TOR ? . W iy j - informed the committee that his own | "nfi- and Lighted Until 10 P.M. ]3 9 amiiton treet And as for KITCHENS—not a kitchenette, dinette | knowledge corroborated that of Scott. ents $45 a ? o Rinls Rt e e n SRRl miblas & s e srant Aahile; | The much sought witness had reached g $45 and up or alcove—but sf St 1) 8 ety |an arm across the ocean to vindicate Bee Resident Manaxer, Ant. 103 tastefully screened off, if you wish—from the kitchen (.| Blaine. With the House and the gal- proper. Splendid tiled baths, Wardman clothes closets— The reason that so many families Hamilton Street Homes not only extra large and electrically lighted. Outside exposure, which means plenty sunlight and fresh air. Light-toned are not “arriving” is because they create a prideful feeling of owner- - bl i ks an e cle I ave never inc - e e : R oak floors—ever) g new, spick spa ac WAN A HOME hll-\t et l_l]\]ll(h‘fl et ‘l.”d L ship, but lh}'\ ]IIO\I(IS ',1 e s O,E | neighborhood where it's cool in Summer. Garage space prietorship in their domestic plan. home comfort and “Better Living it dasired: S > —SPECIAL BARGAIN— The possession of a home enables as well—for here in this charming Oise R Kitcliss andh Bai $47.50 BYRON S. ADA) men and women to purposely con- 8-room dwelling many modern con- S 3 g PRINTING 15th and L ‘wrence Sts. NE. centrate their entire forces toward veniences have been installed that Two Rooms, K“_"h}‘:n an(‘ll g“'l“ .33(2).00 IN A HURRY { L) a Goal — INDEPENDENT CITI- add materially to the comfort of I_l'";{"o?:::;m,sl: l(()“B(‘alpl:‘san e S?"‘S&‘; Eizh, rade. bup ot High riced ! 3 1 2 ZENS D, svervy member of the family. Six poms, T'w 39.0 TR ION DOLLAR — 40-Foct Front Parking With Stone Wall ZENSHII every member of the family S et gt $152.50 Hribe G CONNECTICUT AVE. AND DAVENPORT ST. NW. Drive Out R. I. Ave. N.E. to 15th Street and Then ! North H. . Parl N . L.['h ey ;:;:y oralr’l:ornf :I:‘f:rrATt':.u" —— The Sample Home Is Always Open for Inspection 3210-1212 D ST, N.W ROOF PAINTING $300 CASH—S75 NMONTHLY z 2 Members of the Operative Builders' Open Until 9 P.M. Every Day {igh-grad ma ¢ iter| INSPECT TONIGHT £ BN o i — SHANNON & LUCHS)| iz WARDMAN -AS ROOFERS blocka to Hamilton St. ey A i 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST ' 1437 K Street N.W, ERONCEAD jiohe ok =y

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