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Corner Most reasonable rentals in Washington 2 rooms and bath 3 rooms, bath and porch, $45 4 rooms and bath $69.50 Resident Manager Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated {| 1321 Conn. Ave—Main 9700 corcoraN courts | COAL 23rd & D Sts. N.W. QUAL[T'{ “Close to Downtown” SERVICE W.A.Chestnut, $14.56 per ton W. A. Stove. . . $15.00 per ton PocahontasEgg.$10.50 perton Why spend hours riding to office when you can live in these De Luxe Apartments —at moderate fce. attractive and plenty of the Resident floor " plan_or a “Best Plapned Apartment CAFRITZ 14th & K APARTMENTS 1316 N. H. Ave. Just South of Dupont Circle Modern fireproof Building, elevator and telephone switch- board. 4 rooms and bath, $85 5 rooms and bath, $100 Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated 1321 Conn. Ave.—Main 9700 po ¢ price J. EDWARD CHAPMAN 37NSt.NW. North 3610 Largest Railroad Terminal Facilities BRIC BLOCH ot METAL Tin Roofs—Concreting Roofs Painted—Gutter & Spout. We Hemodel Rebuild. Revalr TONEERAKER $20-11=ST.NW. Offices The Wilkins Bldg. 1512-1514 H St. N.W. ITUMB GF UNKNUWN}OI& and OBnbxlous Persons -Méét,Same 315th Iflfantry associationl Fate—Associates “Dig Them In" to Will Make Annual Pilgrimage |can endure no longer the constant to the tomb |, Escape From Annoyances. Prairie Dog at the Zoo | holiday in a prairie dog colony when one of the citizens is'to be “dug in.” | Ty Everybody knows about the plans ex- | cept the prospective victim, and even if he were aware of the preparations for his demise there is nothing he could do about it. A “digging in" is as popular as an old-fashioned hang- ing. First the victim is chased into a deep tunnel, which he himself may Then all |a When Mr, & of his wife—and the woman re insufferable mply buries that he and sim- uld go to d of him is have helped to excavate. ed out to v or individuals >s- generally ob. tunnel. The victim himself is no ot mean digger, but his efforts to extrl- cate himself are hopeless. - It is one rding to Dr. Wil-|against a dozen or more. The only tor of t he can do is to dig ‘deeper into | tor ind and eventually he is suf- w in” process at the :counted for only a The majority were | ic_and a new | Zo0, howe: v of the colony. viped out by an epide olony has been purch The Argonne | H STREET and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST By the Associdted Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 5.— Two negroes were. killed, another was wounded and two others arrested late last night when the police interrupted an attempted robbery of an alleged B H AR I B T T el gambling house in South Philadelphia. dered the establishment in response to fled through a rear door. five fell dead with bull heads and a third colla wound in the abdomen. were capture short chase. his fellows unite in closing up the | employ window. death, 3 An exhlhlrofmoflh—mhl-: were A long since relegated to the shelf officers. useless -antiquities has just been ar-|tions of all ranggd at the Library of Congress| forts of the v: 4howing the exquisite craftmanship| With sich a which was used in decorating these| powder horn, bone powder receptacles. abo One bears a picture of a ship at sea with fish 'swimming about” it, of two Army officers on horseback watch- ing a company of soldiers at drill, of the commanding officer standing heside his horse, holding the bridl map engr: which was strapped his shoulders, the soldier was almost certain not to get lost.". Patrolmen Taffery and Martin en- : fomplete In st at . After giving notice recently of his| @00t 1 to 3 vears e vay with ine intention to resign the pastorate of his | @ ™ yy 3 church an English clergyman an: H. K, Contracting Co. in one hand and his drawn sword | nounced: ““The choir will now sing, ‘O 424 sth St. N.W. in the other and of military barracks | Give Thanks Unto the. ?ara.' * but he in, the background declared later that the joke was unin- ies for help and opened fire: with eir revolvers as the five Lold-up men Two of the s in their ed with a The others on the street after a horn bears the legend: “Rob- | te Kelmms—horn made in Bed d, September ye 2, 178; Another is mark Pt i R A AR e S SRR wallis—surrender 1781 None was identified. etor of the house said the .tral with drawn revolvers anded the day's recefpts. An managed to escape into an- ved with the legen om and shout for help from 2 his horn, made by Crosby is known to o an American spy and the or} entry in George Washing- | . made the day before his on the | w her SSSS S The n's dia was a short note eather. T r of powder horns. are three horns engra 1601 Argonne Place N.W.—West of 16th and Columbia Rd. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT e ) - pr— . ':I ARARAARARAARNARAIRRS AN A ANANNS Apartment in the Nortwest Section That Is Comparable in Location ¥ Any one in search of a permanent home with ideal surround- ings—where superior service is the watchword—will be well repaid by an inspection of Phillips Terrace offerings. One room, kitchen, bath and breakfast room.. Two rooms, kitchen, bath and breakfast room......... ..$62.50 Three rooms, kitchen, bath, breakfast room and enclosed porch, $85.50 (Murphy beds with abave if desired) Four rooms, kitchen and bath (two bedrooms).. Buy Your “Best-Bilt” Garage NOW!! 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