Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1927, Page 3

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| rBER[E OPERATOR - OFHERDICS, |]EAI] Pioneer in D C. Transporta- tion Is Victim of Heart Trouble. u » 6 BELLANS Hot, water Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg's.Sold Everywhere R R 5 S SR . BOOKS WANTED All Kinds—Any Quantity BRING THEM IN Or Phone Franklin 51155116 BlG BOOK SHOP—933 G irst industry % m of 115 increascs demand s todas of phe and big salaries Call n'v Phone | Rehool open 8:30 untit 0 p.m. MUEL G. EBERLE. LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS | Eberle, prominent banker | Pennsylvania Ave. at 23d Strect -third degree Mason, who . introduced the Herdic cabs and so familiar on the streets of ington a dec ago, died at his in the Sherman apartments, at | morning from an | due indirectly to iscase. He was old. | Herdic had bec national system | thern | Eberle, | him in followed e famous tional de PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENTS 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Cotumbia Rd. at 16th St. Overlooking Beautiful We have left a few of these 1 apartments. ith bman decided to give the pital a first-class cab servi s Were Popular. nized the Herd and when M from business, Mr the president of the | which continued oper service in the The Herd: with two | and were shionable | the influx of auto- eption’ hail, kitcher d\nln( Mleave and hath. Murohs bed $07.50. 83 K80 00, our. reomn and hath, and porch. Tonking Park and Street. 16th £105. 1 . became die Cab Co., -ooms. recention hall and bath | city until 15 year | cabs were of a s le seats facing \\ ishington un' .00, o rooms. reception hall and bath. with Targe porche $150.0 Comvenient 1o All Car and Bus Lines Inspect them Today Before Decidino. 24-Hour Telephone and Elevator Service Resident Manager and Rent Acent n Premises. lence here the its the WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS 3 1 Capital & CO, IN president 1516 K St. N.W. ¢ the time of his des M e Nkiciitan | retiring from the cab busin d| Qevoten Hia time entirely to banking {and to work in Masonic lodges. He was born July 14, 1852, at what known as Eberlys Mi and received his early education at Otteibein College, Ohio, and then pre. pared for business at the Poughkeep- mmercial College, Poughkeepsie, It was then that he became as- | with Peter Herdic at Wil-| | iamsport, Pa.. and determined to | place this type of cab on the streets | of Washington. | Well Known as Mason. Mr. Eberle was one of the best| | known M A% .y - in | bank FOR SALE Home or Investment Large, Brand-New Store and 5-Room Apartment.,,. Py N. Y. | sociated —in thrwmg business section | vlir and Almas Temple N is survived by his widow 4823 G A N w l \nmn E. Eberle; two daughters and , iisabeth Ton. of Penns One Open Until 9 P.M. | dauzhter, Mrs. Ethel G. Carpenter, a resident of Washington, the other f Cleveland, Ohio. Arranzements 1'will not be completed | until their arrival here. Services are | to be held at the residence, M. 9080 | in Rock Creek Cemeters. [ e (\\u sons, who are children of his c FRITZ | children being Mrs. Maude E. Feele: 4 1 with burial | st wife. formerly Miss Winifred am C. and Raymond G. Eberle, | for the fune 14th & K Cross \HH!’\ ,000 toward the this amount has been turned over to | tate Department here for trans. | n to the high commissioner f fund in Jerusalem, This contribution was made follow- ing receipt by the Red Cross of full | reports on the extent of damage and | the need for outside assistance. BRICK FRAME BLOCK sR0d METAL Tin _Roofs—Concreting Roofs Painted—Gutter & Spout. We Remodel. TONEBRAKE 0-112 STN.W. Rebuild. Repair Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger dr smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $15,000,000.00 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMEN BERRY. President J0SHUA™ W. CARR. Secretary TS 18 TO GI OTICE THAT no_longer conneced with- the” District” Im- rovement located e BIE. | where |left Geneva hastily for other parts of | Switzerland .4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO PARIS POLICE STORM BARRICADE RAISED BY RED SYMPATHIZERS ary. All of the windows of the y were smashed in the attack. 40 INJURED IN LONDON. inued from smashing windows of one or | Then storm manifestants home. Elysecs, two cafe sending the 200 Are Two hundred wrrested i Attempts to Form Parade in | e Park, Defying Police. | | ON, August 24 (®).- | h on the northeast corner Park was the scene of an en- counter between the police and Sacco: | Vanzetti sympathi last nt, in which 40 persons were ir The trouble started when the ma tants, | lofying police orders, began to form 1 procession te \'to the American | embassy aft ng what was de- | s | d as a “me 1 meeting” in| S TR e Park proper, Ly th the Jolice-| When some of the demonstrators | n orderly manitestation in | qttacked the policemen, reses cra| |called out. They into the ! crowds with drawn driving | | them from the streets, s police es. timated that between 15 ind 20,000} ifestants and onlookers were in vicinity ny of the demonstrators were & bruises and sore heads today a cansequence of the police car arr | Crowd were| H ning } LO ulting | pje were | fivde and 50|10 How injured 1s the reested. nstrators of the eve and in dem cour ruction The mar: is nolice heir elubs vizorously trouble heen except reported 1t Rouen flag was Toulon city municipal Socialists, of th h cities are POLICE CHARGE RIOTERS, Mob in Front of U, Consutate Geneva Ts Held : R “Memorial Day” Planned and v N (!- fternoon” a six-hour memo red to T ek 1 1 € was staged in Hyde Park t ut (‘l' strong force of police stationed ind the affair sts were made. | ) there had little to do passed quietly. Effprts are being made by the Inter- national Class W risoners | zation to b Ghserved througho “national | T sts meetings | all parts of the country and a big manifestation in Trafalgar of the exe tti. A rge mob con the Ame guard of men and detectives was thrown about the building the manifestants couid not et near it similar precautions had been taken the League of property much dama done by | ters Monday night Detectives cfreulatr crowds picked up a n whose names -they had heard men- tioned in connection with Monday's disturbance: nd as these men were handeufed and le ta the con- | ate building the crowds shouted ail | the more wse sated betore ite, but |in central Square. An Exchange Telegraph dispatch | from Sydney, New So Wa ports that the railway commissioners have dismissed more than 1,000 work- men engaged in railway construction, who « pate tion The city council is said to have dis. | | missed 800 men employed in a power | house for the TERRORISTS CONDEMNED. Mussolini's Brother flppn:(‘! \Hflllpi\l at Intimidation. August 24 (P). morning papers, the Messaggero and *opolo D'It: both devote their!| ‘hum pages today exclusively to the | Both the federal and Geneva gov- | Sacco-Vanzetti case. ernments have officially apologized to | Maintaining th tions for the depre- | two Itallans in M ations committed it its prop- | remove the problem of thef erty or guilt, the Messagger: sMgad S8 [ e i peob ) ihile ot e aRasoal, e Says, [ siring to offend the noble and strong Pinkney Tuck, the American|people of the United - had o experience when | jegitimate susceptibility mong the crowds last night. He was ched by a woman who, | pparently not knowing him, shouted, We wish to kill this American consul pig Yes, " the con- sul _answered, deciding that prudence was best 11 concerned, { he turned and went home The American consulate was closed esterday afternoon, it heing agreed Hugh R. Wilson, American Minis here for the international transit conference, and M Tuc that it would be unfair to ask _employes to enter and leave the building in the face of the hostility, In a proclamation issued last night, the General State Council said: itizens: Our city last (Monday) | evening was the theater of regrettable |and painful 2 | committed b | which is det act with the greates against disturbers of the peace. invites the population to remain calm, gatherings and processions den and citizens must not stand the streets and public plac y_upon the enlightened patriotism ist us in our task ‘in thefé was 1t among the | Ler of men st Theater in Mourning. One motion pict theater bore an illuminated sign night, “Closed | Because of Mourning.” A big store | sign reading: “As a Protest t American Injustice No Amer- A considerable number of forcigne ‘[ ROM Rome’s two in apprehension of ther Sacco-Vanzetti rioti fur ecution of the | chusetts does not | innocence | Consul 8. consul walking a s ctts as | bearing a stain hard to remove—sees| 1s profoundly injured the right of| Jjustice to kill human beings in defense | of soclet brother of the premier, writing in the Popolo D’Italia, condemns the terroristic at tempts at intimidation of the Ameri- can authorities, but remarks that the protesters included important person- ages whose pleas were inspired by fonate desire for justice. | Two worlds find themselves face to face,” Signor Mussolini writes. “How _difterent was the fate of the lini, RENT AN APARTMENT ¥ro The council, rmined to re-establish or- radunte mc.mmek o edical Eges Examined Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409-410 McLachlen Bldg. 10th and G Sts. N.W. rel painful cf + In League ¢ circles the question has arisen whether Monda night's outbreak was premeditated, in- asmuch as the secretariat learned that a stranger asked a night watchman on the premises two weeks ago if there were_a; nericans_empl TIGE GINGER ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. IMPAIRED eyesight usually follows in the wake of small but neg- lected symptoms of eve strain. Consult our optometrist at the first sign of trouble. of.oHakin o]n'?. Optometrists Opticiang 935 F Street 35 Years at the Same Address Take your youngsters for a ride around the Tidal Basin ON THE SWAN BOAT and less fortunate children will bene- fitthrough THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY (Tidal Basin, Foot Adults, You Be the Judge Rent vs. A Proposition Like This! Unusual sales activity requires construmon of another large group of homes in EDNOR MD.. 12 MILES Window S}{ad’es and Screens KLEEBLATT Window Stiades and Sereens. Phone Line A MILLION-DOLLAR —printinz_plant equipped to bandle svers W4 of printing 10b *The National Capital Press 3210.1212 D ST. N.W Phone M. ROOFING——-bY Koons th & B NF SUADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY \gh rado. tmt not bish priced. Bish K921 S KW, SHELBOURNE Nearest Midtown New Homes on the Market and before breaking ground we are going to close out these few remaining unsold houses of a substantial and attractive type, and have Slashed Terms to the Bone—$300 Cash—$55 Monthly 1915-1917-1919 M St. N.E. SIX LARGE ROOMS THREE BIG PORCHES COMPLETE BATH BRICK GARAGE CONCRETE STREET AND ALLEY THE EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED ON IN-TOWN HOMES OF THIS KIND Drive to 15th & H Sts. N.E., then four blocks out Wash- ington-Baltimore Boulevard to M Str Sample Home Open Daily Until 9:00 P.M. GECRGE A. WILSON COMPANY Office on Subdivision Lincoln 381 | the NESDAY, AUGUST 24, 19%.% MRS. FERRIS WINS BUS COLOR PRIZE Suggests Two Tones of Green for 31 Machines—Blue Scheme Is Second. forelgn woman, mentally deranged. but criminal (the Honorable Violet Alvina Gibson) who wounded our pre- mier! A prodigal gesture permitted her to leave the country. “Two worlds, and two methods! While Americans are hastening to throw the last sod of earth over the victims and going on vacations, Italy maintains her dignified reserve, full of pride.” 11 Tevere, cal Consequen in which a pair of holding an electric chair toward the Statue of Liberty. Underne: the words: “Won't you be s under the eaption: “Logi- | prints a eartoon arms are depicted Warren W nigh Rapid Transit Co. choose colors to be ‘used for painting | 31 new busses to be put in service in September. Mrs, Ferris su the German Demonstration for Most Part Subdued Without Trouble. | green, which combi . August 24 (®).—With e Biy: svith the manifestations over | { e etti executlons, reports | president and from various 1s of Germany in company. dicated that no serious clashes oc 1 3630 Ne curred anywhere except at I who proposed One person was killed and several were injured there yesterday when a crowd shouti rushed the | station rations were | d at Hamburg and elsewhere | s trouble. The Rote Fahne, Communist o ippears today with demands ve the proletar Lusts sted two tones of ion will b some modifica K. D. Merrill 1l _manager - Ruth Hampshire aven a combination of t won se Scott, two shades was third. given Carl V. Hud street, and J. J. St tones of blue Miss Bataille who combined reen and brown, oliv $30, $30 contes chitect; ctor of the and Applied Ethel Foster of the of West High S Wilson, representing th 2180, s are Judges for the liam 1. Deming I'uller Abbott School of F W Miss Abbott it to ten toni in Reserve. ment erve Corps | issued ions in the Army have b Department to Glenn 8 Park Hmn\ 5 @ colonel of Engi to Bert ner, 714 Sheridan street n in the Adjutant partment, and to Beatty, 4 Seventh lieutenant in the Medi o n th : 134 desizns submitted by nts will e on exhib 123 of the Investment B ow and Friday, room tomor Col. Foreman Goes to New York | ol Albert W. Foreman, | has been relieved from dut | Massachus ton and ass | the general depot in New York City. Infantry with _the rd at Bos | ministrative Corps Berlin Slud(‘nh Abandon Threats Of Red Reprisal 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 By the Associated Press, LEETH BROTHERS BERLIN, August 24.—Among —— - - = the letters received by-the Ameri- can legation recently in connection with the Sacco-Vanzetti case one was_signed, “Communist Students of Berlin iversity,” threatening that if the executions were carried out, four prominent American res! dents of Berlin, including one news- paper correspondent, would be shot. The Valuable Downtown Building Site ITHIN easy access of the wholesale and retail sec- tion. Several of Washington’s largest mercantile houses have already located in this district; a fact that enhances values. Street frontage, 56 feet. Depth of Tot, 145 feet. to 30-foot fiuved a”ey. An attractlve prlce warrants mqun‘y SHANNON & TUCHY) 1435 K Street N.W. Main 2345 letter was turned over to the police, with the result that to day another communication wa; ceived from the same group, ing that on further consid they had decided to desist from their fell design. Quick Action —will follow applica- tions made to us by builders requiring Construction Loans Consultation Imposes No Obligation B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 5 15th St 25 NIAGARA FALLS 16-DAY EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS September 1, 15, 29 $l6 30 RO'EQNR"’ WASHINCTON THE 1DFAL_ROUTE TO NI AYLIGHT RIDE THROUGH BEAU Tickets good for 16 days, valid for use in parlor or sleeping cars on pavment of usual charges for space occupied, including surcharges. Dining car attached Ask Ticket Agents for Descriptive and Tllustrated Folder. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD I Four Splendid Homes Offered $4,000 to $7,000 Below Actual Cost A group of men pooled their capnal and contracted for the erection of four beautiful homes in Chevy Chase, D. C. They are not realtors; know nothing of the busi- ness—and realize that they are out of their element—and now they come to us to get them out of their predica- ment. They are ;:nnd sports and are willing to pocket a loss if sales can be effected quickly. They went in too strongly with extras and special features, The homes were designed and built exactly as if they were going to occupy them themselves. That means, of course, superior qualln in construction, fixtures and finish such as never gets into speculative houses. There is nothing freakish about them; on the con- trary, they are dignified, solid, substantial, honest-to- goodness HOMES—with unusually large rooms, excep- tionally well finished; and with the very highest type of service fixtures.” Brick, brick-and-stone and stucco—great big center hall designs and each with its sepamate double garage. Really, there is nothing like them anywhere in Wash- ington, and in that delightful section of Chevy Chase, D. C., surrounded by high-class homes. The neighborhood must not be penalized by a public offering of these houses at the tremendous sacrifice that will be made in prices. So the inspection must be pri- vately given and the sales negotiated sub rosa. They Can Be Bought from $4,000 to $7,000 Below Actual Cost We mean exactly that— BELOW COST — which brings the prices down below $20,000 and under $30,000. Very liberal terms can be arranged. Call on us for inspection permit and details of prices, etc. You'll be under no obligations—but you will be missing the most remarkable opportunity that has occurred in Washington in many a long day if you do not consider these Homes. Jos. A. Herbert & Sons Realtors 1013 15th St. L E T Main 4590 1 first | to Porter | Honor | Art; | ned to the command of | Anne | the | AR IR R R R e R R R R R G R T elte) Only a tiny part of the cost of living Experts who have delved deeply into statistics declare that for the average family in America the cost of ice only represents 74-10,000ths of the cost of living. While individual cases vary, it still re- mains true in everybody's experience that ice is one of the smallest household expenditures—and an investment that yields the highest dividends in health, safety and family well-being. American ICE Company We Want Houses in Massachusetts Ave. Heights We have several clients who are in the mar- ket for houses in Massachusetts Avenue Heights. If you have property for sale in this section, please get in touch with us. Phone Main 1174. Moore & Hill, Inc. 730 17th St. N.W. RiRiRR R IR IR IR | 3 FOOTER’S Superior Cleaners & Dyers for Over Half a Century “If it’s fur or fabric we clean or dye it” FOOTER’S 1332 G St. N.W. Phone Main 2343 1784 Columbia Road Phcne Col. 720 Over 1,000 Cafritz Lifetime Homes Built and Sold Best Homes Ever Built for the Money! Big 6-Room Homes Buzlt—m Brick Garage 3 Big Covered Porches Tiled Bath, Built-in Tub and Shower 5th and Delafield Sts. N.W. On the Highest Point in Petworth o $7.950 = MONTHLY PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT Of which you actually save almost two-thirds Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. «x CAFRITZ Ownen and Builders of Communities The SECRET of GREAT ACHIEVEMEN The Knowing Mother Will Have No Other 00D wholesome milk was the source of brain and muscle power which built the great Manhattan Bridg Chestnut Farms Milk is the nourishing foundation which has given rise to many a great achievement. %m&nm% POTOMAC 4000 Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th St. N.W.

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