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“SEWER CONTRACTS | 1 WILL GOST $80.000 Commissioners Announce | Awarding of Work for Ten Projects. Ten contracts for new sewer instal | lations, involving a total cost of $80.000, were awarded today by the board of District Commissioners to three different contractors. e vroj ects, cost and contractors, follew: ‘The M. Cain Co. ion 2 of the Naylor road trunk sewer, in the vicin ity of Minnesota avenue and Nine teenth street southeast, 64,71 storm-water sewer in the vi South Dakota avenne and secqnd street nort 8! 1 service sewer in A d north i east between Benr road and Eas! | | Capitol street, s | MISS HAZEL G. ARTH. G. B. Mullin Co.—Michigan Park | A 5 storm-water sewers in the vicinity of A Michigan avenue and Thirteenth | street” northeast, $15.027.12; Michizan | SONG CONTEST WINNERS Park sanitary s in the vicinity ot Michigan avenue and Shepherd s northeast, $8.062 Twenty-seventh Branch and M service sewer .| Miss Hazel G. Arth and Leonard | siret| R, Davis Will Enter National place, sewer in the vicinity Competition. th street and Military | e sewer in Veazey | str hirty-seventh and Thirty-eichth streets, $1.510.88. A. McCandlish Co.—North Lanzdon sanitary e vielnity of | nicorof the Atwa Thirtieth stre Central aveaue | PSS90 51 0 BRIbEkt Arth, contralio, of L street, and Leonard tone, of 712 Fifth Miss Arth, who is BRITISH DEBATERS |\ iy .t DEFEAT G. W. U. TEAM ©(uh: next § compete with ‘Win Decision in Arguing for "Pac-‘ s ;';”\,nrsn‘\‘; ‘nation ! ifism” as Most Effective At- titude Toward War. in the songz contest conducted | station the aus 1t Foundation, Miss Hazel G )4 Thirteenth Davis, : First place the District it. where they will winners from other jon-wide contest. n the local | v Apple of et. and Jose Coro- mino of 1432 U street. Both Mi | Avth and Davis have studied voice | euiture for several years. Selection of the winners was made by a joint vote of the radio audience and a_special oost elfective attitude to-]Jury of s composed of Capt. Hpsit :,:::,",“‘,‘:,,m‘,:“'m'; oo, | William ntelman. Mrs. Huston Thre= British debaters, carrying the affirmative on the question, “Resolved, Tk ifism,” last night defeated a team of | Thom and Percy S. Foster. A George Washington University stu- | fir AL HGFL S5 Opjicanh SRnd jtoe dents in the fifth internattonal debate | years’ tuition will go to the winners in which the loca tudents | of the national contest. have clashed with entatives | - from the Br Isles | e o aean o the University | DRY LAW SCHOOL HERE of Reading., Andrew Haddon of the | Univer. »ana’gonn | TO MEET NOVEMBER 28 Ramage of the London School of Po- | Jitical Science and Economics com- | = 9 5 posed the winning team, while the de. | 20 Enforcement Officers Will At feated George W debaters | teng Sessions to Be Conducted included John R. John L. ricd 3 Seymour and William Williamson. by Federal Officials. The meeting was in the George |, Washington University Gymnasium, | By the Associated Press. h 2010 H street. The declsion, brought| Another term of the prohibition about by an audience vote, gave the | school will be opened in Washington invaders the victory by a count of [ on November 28. 5 216 to 178. Cloyd H. 4 At this session, Commissioner Doran announces, 25 enforcement officers from all of the country will be given post-graduate cour in ap- proved methods for enforcement of the prohibition act. They will, in conduct schools in their dis- president B! ashington versity, presided over the meeting. The debate last night was one of a series in which the British team is| meeting American studenis under the auspices of the National Union of Stu- | turn, dents of Great Britain on their cur- | tri rent tour of the United States. The new term will continue for four weeks with the faculty composed of Federal officers stationed in Washing- ton. CHECK PASSER JAILED. Max Thompson, charged with ten violations of the bad check law, was sentenced to serve a year and si months in jail by Judge Hitt in Police | Court yasterday. The checks were | small denominations, totaling $211. Thompson is said to have a police 1 NEVER DISAPPOINT record. BYRON S. ADAMS - PRINTING CANYON DAM BILL READY IN A RRY A new draft of the Swing-Johnson Hieh srade 008 00 B °"*® | poulder Canyon dam bill has been mAge;MATl'TR'ESS OF ‘PE%E!HAS completed by one of its ‘:n-m;,l‘l;mrs. Seen sloge on & £00d Representative Swing, epublican, N . . California, who announced yesterday You Are Also Wondering | the meastre would be introduced the —why the bed looks humpy and feels un- [ day Congress convenes. He said no comfortable. We are awaiting vour order | material changes had been made in oiFonavais M main 9821 the bill which failed to reach a final Bcdeu Mig co‘ vote in the Senate last session. 610 E St. N. - TR Roofing by Experts Right First Time, Was your roof damaged by i R Janitor Forecasts Better call on us to examine it Another Tornado SPECIAL NOTICES THE CELEBRATED CIDER BARREL WII be open daily until December 20th: all cider * choice apples: bour out Frederick DR- W CALHOUN EURR HAS SOLD HIS drue siove. Jocated 501 1st 81 £W.. any claim_against said business should be pre- sented 16 Liovd R. Turner, 600 Tth st. 8.w. within_five d: N 4. 1027, I WILL NOT ] ASED_ DE TESSEN OF 16 18th st. n.w. Creditors. aims within seven it enug and tight. IRONCLAD ROOFING CO. Reroofing and Repairing —of shingle and flat roofs. Prompt _Service. Work _Guaranteed. Allied Asphalt Products Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., November 19.—The next time Thomas Lee, colored janitor at the Bladensburg Corp. School, predicts a tornado his audi- 912 New York Ave. Phone Main 72 tors are apt to pay attention. Ac- TmELY WARNING cording to Robert W. Beall and Roy Cross, Lee told them Thurs- Let us safeguard your roof against the | day about 11 o'clock they were elush _and eleet of Winter. Why worry soon to have a tornado. RBeall and With falling_plaster: musty. moldy rooms? Cross, who were painting the home st S 0¥ - Satecsic Bolars ot Lloyd Conway, made light of KmN Roofing Main 933 Company 11850 St S.w the remark. Yesterday they again Make Weekly Trips saw Lee. He informed them an- other tornado was going to visit —to0 Baltimore, Philadelphia, Wilmngton and New York MITH'S THANSFER this section very soon. Del, & STORAGE™ North_3: A MILLION-DOLLAR Rlant with evers facility | ty Printin | Unfurnished Apartments The Chastleton Hotel Conveniently Located 16th St. at R (Wardman Management) Two and three rooms, kitchen and bath and with large screened porches. oM AT $60 to $90 | Press| o M0 Unit court 18 here- | evy. to for TO Sold Exclusively By J. EDW. CHAPMAN FOR CAPITAL ANNOUNCED | | has been appointed by the board of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, N CATHOLIC U, RECTOR " RELINQUISH POST Bishop Shahan, 70, Plans to Retire as Head of Uni- versity in June. Following the expiration of his eur- ront six. A ch, Bishop “Thomas I flice of recte t the conclusion of the present scho i thereby ending 18 ye overning of the the period of its was announced in a letter ad iressed to the clergy and laymen of | lie Baitimore diocese by Archbishop | Curley in an appeal for contributions to the university in the collection to | be made in ail Catholic churches Sun- | day, November 27 | Refuses Reappointment. The coming expiration of Bishop * Shahan’s rectorship had been discussed in Catholic Church circles since last M which time the bishop ad board of directors of the uni- v that owing to his 70 yea he would “‘under no circumstances be ‘considered a candidate for r pointment’ as rector of the universit: following the conclusion of his current ' cutive term in that office branch of learning, taught by 1 teachers, of whom two-thirds are lay- men. The present enrcllments is ap- proximately 5 | major portion of thi said [ ev the administ | Bishop Shahan, to whom, t ef credit for th officials n, the hoard of directors reed to appoint a jccessor at a date, and dec t: the time that, since Bishop Shahan's term | expires aniy two months before the conclusion of the present school year, | he Howed t throushout this se Although reling ship of the university, will rematu actively en terest. He will he « | was due ch CITY CLUB WILL HONOR the recto 3ishop Sha d in its in- | rector of e ' i i a o biidine o fheiVatianslSnAlerdt e | D s o0 catlon B ians Danceite Wil Immaculate Coneep:on. with head-| come 100 Recently Admitted quarters at the university.and will head | rnizatt a_campaign to further public knowl- | g Ui b edge of the university position he will he assisted by David T. O'Dwyer, pastor of rick’s Church of Denver, Colo., give a dance to- in honor of the The City Club will night at 10 o’clock 106 mew members recently accepted who | under the associate membership plan. 2"Will be held in the main that capacity dining room. John . Ochnfann i 3 man of the committee, assisted Ordained in 1882, * T. Day. Robert Doing. H. R. shop Shahan was_born in Man-| flarris, if. J. Horner, J. R. Houck chester, N. H., in 1 lucated in | W, Kendrick, Kitkpatrick, Ever: Canada, Rome, Berlin Paris, he| et Lancaster Penn, jr., and F. was ordained to the priesthood in 1852, | 1. spence and was ppointed instructor The entertainment committee, under church history at Catholic Uniy the direction of Mark I will in 1891, In 1909 he was appointed | present for the first ti rector of the university for a term,| organized City Club under the old constitution of the uni'| <hen to make its debut on versity, for six years. He subsequent- 'he members of the trio Iy was reappointed for two more | Capps, hass: (. W. Zeitler terms, so that his present period In | Leo O Haire, baritone. office, ending in March, totals 18 their singing numbers the trio will in_that office. double on hanjos. They will be accom In reminding the clergy and laity | panied at the piano by Pauline H of the b ing relinquishment | who will also sing and of office, hop Curle ing tribute to the “scho able Bishop Shahan, who more than 40 vears of his sacred cause of Catholic edu am anxious that the collection of th ear in the Archdiocese of Baltimo hould be the largest vet siven as a | token, not only of our continued in- ferest in Catholle University, but also Cathedral 0s a proof of our appreciation of the | Crmindns Revvics ot the uniwersitys | Avenue rector.” { Founded in 1880 with a school of theology maintaining only four in- structors, Catholic University has grown to include practically every Rev. Pat which the air. are Bill tenor, and Waterproofed Guaranteed, Also Cement Work FICKLEN & CO. R. 410, Bond Bldg. Telephone Main 3934, Franklin 3529 Planned and Built to Serve Both Pride and Convenience TORNADO INSURANCE $2 Per $1,000 for 3 Years STONE & FAIRFAX Main 2424 804 17th St. “Over Forty Years of Real Service Ideally Aranged for Entertaining High Elevation Less Than Fifteen Minutes From Downtown Washington F. R. Bause Builder of Distinctive Homes—Opens for Your Inspection —the latest and most beau- tiful Spanish Home in the Mediterranean Section of Lyon Village. Located on Virginia Ave. See It Today Ten minutes across the Key Bridge on the Lee Highway brings you to our office from downtown Washington. Chas. D. Sager Realtor Builder—Owner 924 14th St. Main 36 Open Daily for Your -Inspection Lyon & Fitch, Inc. Telephone Clarendon 650 Apartments Penfield 37T N St. N.wW North 3610 Largest Railroad Terminal Facilities. Corcoran Courts 23rd and D Sts. N.W. “CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN” end the hours riding to of- you can_hive in these De Luxe Apartments 1d seized and 1 At moderate rentals (as low as $35) into o ities 10 the vaiue of ||| witn unusuai serviee e Tevhis n ¥ £100.000. b v ol | el bi nl t SIDDONS. FRANK act app! d ¥ he court: . L By th Teat P By CHAS. B true cORY. H AN etk Clerk. By virtue of a siein the Supreme Court of th bia in_the ca 1 - ftare 1h 1928, at, operty levied Fe’%oid ana’ the 3 To ‘satisfy any 909 25th St. Practically a New and Modern Building Short Distance From Gov’t Depts. 1 room, grill closet, bath, $35.50. 1 room, kitchen, bath, $35.50 to $42.50 L. W. Groomes 1416 F Street CAFRITZ o the eaid 14th and K M. 9080 said Harry M. Black NEW MEMBERS TONIG‘HT‘ In addition to | VEMBER 19, 1927. sional men can render unselfish serv- ice to theig tellow men. Harry G. Kimball, lieutenant gov- ernor of the first division, Capital| district, Kiwanis Clubs, presided. ROE FULKERSON TALKS ON WELFARE METHODS Addresses Interclub Session of Ki- wanians—Rev. J. C. Palmer i | Also Speaks. Bandit Halts Bus and Takes Regis- | tered Mail Package. ZAMA, Miss., November 19 (#).—A highwayman stopped a motor bus at a highway crossing here yesterday. marched its thres passengers and driver a quarter of a mile from the | district. in the Washington Hotel last [ 5eN€, Where he ordered them to | nisht. The meeting was at a_dinner, | stay, returned to the vehicle and members of the Washington Kiwanis | stole a sack of registered mail that | Club having hosts. | includea a $2.500 pay roll for the | Leaders of all movements for bet- i terment of human conditions should | endeavor to put themselves in the | places of those they want to reach to accomplish the desired objective, Roe Fulkerson, editor of the Kiwanis Magazine, declared at an “interclub tional meeting” of the Kiwanis of the first division, Capital of Zama The Rev. John Palmer, member of | Brown Lumber Co. ver were not mo | the local Kiwanis Club and grand | passengers and d ebtained The pay 1 en route to the lumber | company from a New Orleans bank. | ate of the lnot s could be made covery of Inisiness how and profe: The Argonne SIXTEENTH STREET and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST as an investment, not a speculation, REL!ABIL]TYv?“”C‘] gonne 1s interested not only in a signed lease this year, but in living up to the leiter of every promise made, first to preserve a worked for and valued reputation. secondly as insurance against dissatisfaction and vacancy in years to come. RBPONSIB]L[TY‘[O]:MMCG directly by the owner, its areful and efficient management per- mits no shifting of responsibility regarding any complaint, repair or suggestion tending to increase the convenience or contentment of its cupants. In this building dircct dealing with the responsible in- terests means direct results. PERMANENCE—H:HH year of our ownership has meant im- i proved conditions regarding both physical | racteristics of The Argonne and excellence of its service. Here | to stay, we continue to improve with time as the only sound method of maintaining an investment. You;ll Like This Modern Home Out-of-Town Owner Wishes to Sell 3210 Northampton Street For price no other home in Chevy Chase can compare. It i- synonymous with good taste and refinement; beautifully located in a fine residential neighborhood. There are 8 bright, spacious room 2 baths, 2-car built-in garage. Lot 64x130. Inspection by appointment only. STORY & CO. 812 17th St. N.W. OVE BEFORE COLD WEATHER You Can Buy One of These Homes for the Rent You Are Now Paying Why Not Come Out? $100 CASH MONTHLY PAYMENTS LIKE RENT 1210 Hemlock St. NW Beautiful Semi-Detached Homes Equipped with Every Modern Convenience. Four Sleeping Rooms Drive Out 16th St., Past Walter Reed Hospital, and Turn to Right 15th & Lawrence Sts. N.E. 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For vour con- venience you may budget the payments. Engineers—Builders—Roofers R. K. Ferguson, Inc. 212 B St. N.W. Franklin 298 The Parkway 3220 Connecticut Ave. (Corner of Macomb) The Parkway is situated on Connecti- cut Avenue at Macomh Street, in Cleve- land Park, immediately adjoining Rock Creek Park. and is so designed that vir- tually every window of every room looks out on Rock Creek I'ark or on Connecti- cut Avenue or Macomb. “Street. -The interiors are admirably designed and their furnishings include every modern appointment. 100% CO-OPERATIVE This Efficiency Unit $4,600 Minimum Cash Down $460 Monthly Payment, Including Principal. Interest and Upkeep Facing Connecticut Ave. $7,200 Minimum Cash Down $720 Monthly Payment, Including Principal. Interest and Upki $68.91 This Non-Housekeeping Unit $3,600 Minimum Cash Down $360 Monthly Payment, Including Principal. Interest and Upkeep $34.36 You are cordially invited to in- spect the model exhibit apartments which have been furnished by the Interior Decorating Department of The Hecht Co. A staff of representatives is at your service in the building every day and evening, including Sunday. Raedy & Suit Exclusive Representatives Cleveland 764

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