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ROBBERY FOLLOWS FREE RIDE IN AUTC Victim Beaten by Twe Men Who Take $12—0ther Thefts Reported. Llewelly Davis of 903 M street was heaten on the head with 4 two unidentiticd men bile, who, after offerin: ' his home Saturday of Benn strect pistol by automo a lift t nizht, drove him to the vicinity rond ane Twenty-sixth there robhed him of $12 the story he told po! He said he , eorner of Ninth the men in t} and offered him a ride in th of his home, one of them by name. When, him home, they tool tion, he objected. he the men struck him the butt of a pistol him. Marion Smallwood. colored, old, reported to police that bandits held her up at the point of . pistol at Thirtee! and V streets shortly before 7 o'clock last night and snatched her pocketl which con tained car token: from her hands ortheast ard standin; T stre was W automobile erent direc ., and one af | the head with | and later 1-)Mm.] 19 vear col frum a rI. ]\Ll\ tray Miss Anna Woiie of avenue, reported the the town iversity class ring amethyst ring and gold br ued at $40, which. she stolen from a bureau d home some time during the past two | weeks. } W. F. SCHUCKERS DIES g AT SIBLEY HOSPITAL| Wisconsin L of a4 Georg! and of an Union Veteran, 83, Was Formerly | An Examiner in Pen- sion Office. | Walter F. Schu 83 vears old, Union Army veteran and for many | an examiner in the United | Pension Office, died in Sibley Hospital yesterday after a short ill-| ness, | Mr. Schuckers was retired from the | Government service about seven yvears | in recent ) had been | s home with his daughter, v Goodrich, at Hyattsville. Md. He was a_Mason and a membx of the Grand Atmy of the Republi He was a brother of the late Jacoh W. Schuckers, who was pri tary to Secretary of the Chase many yea the brother of the I Oberly, wife of former Ci Commissioner Oberly Surviving him are two sons, John O and Frank Schuckers of thiz city; two daughters, Mrs. Goodrich of Hyatts ville, and Mrs. Ben C. Price, of Wilkes Barre, Pa. He also leaves a sister and several nieces. Funeral services will be in the chapel of thomas S. 1011 Seventh street, tomorrow - noon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery. nducted SPECIAL NOTIC ‘NOTICE "1S™ HE!I concerned that s Dartne Brothers. at’ 10th and solved vartrership ‘an buiness. They Will mot be responsible for merchandise held: on ‘deposit or any other claims after December 1. ALL nd Benjamin trading as Bernstein D sts. n.w. have dis- d are retiring {from REB m Bernstein THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ST holders of the Liberty Laundry Company of the District of Columbia for the election of directors for the ensuing vear, will be held on ber 21. 1927. at the office EDWARD L. CELEBRATED C ngen daily_until December 20th " on 967 chioice ‘apples: hour out Dike. ROOMS _ PAPERED _WITH Polychrome, $5 to $9: plastering. HILLYER, Secretary. CIDER BARREL WILL all cider [ WILL TOT BE RESPONSINI e racted ot uuAEnw Y DEPENBROCK. 1891 Cor at._Apt T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR debte unless congracted by mysclf versonally ALFRED B. LA 0 mmnnnn Va._21° AVE_PURCH. TES! ¥ | {'mdfv-o!“an AT 180 1w Creditore. | any. must_present claims within dave, ZOBY DONT_ WAIT DNTIL THE MOTHS H finished eating the mohair on vour furni but call_on us as soon_as vou suspect it We Can Kill Them —without taking the furniture apart and ¥hecost is small. It part of our service on- Main 3621 Bedell Mig. Co. Reroofing and Repairing —ot_shingle and flat roofs Prompt Service. Work Guaranteed. Alhed Asphalt Products Corp. _York Ave. Phone Main 7223, Roof Need Attention? T’lk- he first sten tow <rr1 a Ia(' nl ht job—today fo , “Ihorongh work hold We'll gladly estimate. KOONS i Trrro Make Weekly Trips Baitimore, Philadelnhia York SMITH'S THA pente: * within_five dav ] DISAPPO | in | eighth | tating THE EVENING EE: RED CROSS DRIVE STILL BELOW GOAL “~rnest Effort M1dc to In- crease Rcll to 50,C00 Be- fore Thansgiving Day. With nearly 10.000 new membe.s nrolled in the District Chapter of the American Red Cross since the be zinning of the eleventh annual roll call, an intensive cam to brin the membership past t 50.000 by Thanksgiving day. when the roll call closes, un’ today Red hooths have been in stalled 1 banks, sto theaters and lovernment departments to facilitate the enroliment of the 50.000 de: members, and Washingtonians been asked to_join as dollar as a special Thank: i Church Donations ll\(l'fl On Red Cross Sunday the followinz churches reported their Red Cross en- | rollments as follows: Church of the Covenant. $36: Westminster GSCAR KELLER FORMER MEMBER OF HOUSE IS DEAD (Continned from First P he introduced hills to increase th tal employes and a jomt 1 i h cost of 1 A board ¢ Joster on hehalf of navi > upper M Pt River | v hill provide in the river from Paul daughters lmnu to St. Two young survive. HELPED D. C and a EGISLATION. | Former mpmnu tive Especially In tersted in School Measures. | Word of the death of former Repre- | Keller at his home | when received in Wash- | caused sincere sorrow, sentative Osca Minnesota, ton today ins his four terms in the House, July . he has been an ation affecting since active leade | the Na Capital He a member of the District committee and especially in- terested in school measur Several of the humanitarian and welfare laws District _were fathered by M In the Sixty- Con, introduced the teachers’ salary which was en- acted, and the public welfare bill, was not enacted. He was irman of the subcommittee that considered the compulsory school at- tendance bill and the dental board bill. both of h were enacted. In the ninth Congress Mr. Kelier reintroduced the public welfare bill. which was enacted. He also in- troduced the mothers’ pension bill, which was enacted, and the bill regu the practice of pharm: whith also became a law. Of four measures which he introduced in the Si -ninth Congress four went on the statute books. He was a member of the subcom mittee on banking and insurance which heard the bitter controversy over the rival workmen's compensa- tion measures and which had the in- surance code bill ready for presenta- tion to the House when the session closed. Mr. Keller was a regular attendant at committee and subcommittee meet ings and always took a leading part in the discussion of District legisla- tion. on: House for the Keller. s he ¢ bill, LEASE order well in advance from the nearest Carry dealer. If none is convenient, phone “LINCOLN 5900” Penfield 909 20th 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 RATED HIGHEST BY THE DISTRICT HEALTH DEPT. Pure, rich and nourish- B E S T ing, Chestnut Farms Milk BYRON. S 'ADAAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY igh grade hut not hizh priced. i 11th St N.W Roofing by Experts B S [RONCLAD ROOFING CO.| A MILLION- DOLLAR Printing Plant with every facility | forGutit Frinting The Natlonal Capital Press 1o examine 1t and make YOU NEED— Call us up. We mako them to measure ®t factory, fi” BLATT U &, Window SI !mmu and Nereens. #hor e “The | New Bargain House w. and st arze stock Tuesday and ing room_ suites teduced 1o al e S195.00 $161 .50 and cheaper suite. French bedroom st walnut rican .,nmx living room suite. in uard B e i ; eihie ciishions. 3 VeRI e ann one of the abiove purchases a pice. fat turkes for the Thanksziving din- B tn Evenings. Phone N. 3042, re . is in sterilized bottles, to IN THE reach you as the purest, BOTTLE richest miJk you can get in the District. It is rated The 1007 container for bottles of milk highest by the Health De- partment. damazed hy the ryclone? | msulated. Will hold nitary, stror Phone us for one. 2, 3 or 4 quarts, The Knowing Mother Will Have No Other | POTOMAC 40600 Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th St. THE ONLY DAIRY PLANT RATED 100% I T N.W. BY THE DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTME | | k Preshy- | STA\IT. WASHINGTON, . _C, nrlnn Church, $3 | terian Church, $1 | Presbyterian Church, 1. hurch, I any ‘IHIH‘]] Uhurren, AL, and All Souls” Chureh. A group of voluntecrs under the di on of Mrs. W pencer. chair- man of hospitals the District ] Chapter, maintaining Red Cross b s theaters wnd mot » the voll eull be Among these volunteers are the fol- Jowing from the Washington |an\ far secrotaties, headed by Miss Annie | M. Hahn, principal of the school, and Miss Mildred S Glinn, its secretary | Miss Laura Allen. Ida Berman Jane Blackistone, Paula Boyd, Margaret Ca- ton, Ruth Clements, Hannah Christine Douglas, Ruth Eskin Mary Hutehinson. Mar ter, Olive MeClintic, Edna Marietta Morgan Margaret id. Ann 1 Penne Katherine 1 Rosen Maric S r. Evelyn and ilton. Tead r Mrs. Spencer S hix st v | Gen. Booth Sees King Albert. < staff of the Ameri- | Zoe Auden, Adah B Railey 3allou Hazel > JEima Ch Churchill, Vera L. Connor, Mary Costello | tinana. herine Deane, Florence Deibler. Paul Avenue | | ia John's | i Ept. | 2 rothy Grant, Se Inn Mith, Mrs. Loulse ¢ Gertrude McCormick, i Mackle, Mrs Viola Marks tiss Anne J Mrs. Louise Robina Ra Rogers, My In Jessie 1. Pr | Rock, Mrs. Rommel, Cee Henriett )] Annette Alice Sar Mar: | Sahe "hoe Nivs rey Doretta Miss M Helen Warner Wright, Mrs Zirwes, Miss M wet Turner. Studditord, jorie Torbert a G sdden Rel Olive Lorene Yost. Anne I Wine and Miss Marg avior fary 1150 b the followin: tional headqu: can Red Cro Dorothy Ellen Boyd BRUSSELS. Novemher 21 King Albert today received Gen. Rram well Booth. head of the | Army continent A Connell Kathleen Cul- | Davis, Maud Dentz, | sador, Gen, iciousleceCream “It's the Bese" Let us Suggest For Your Thanksaiving Our Very Popular “SPECIAL”: #Frozen HFeuit Pudding And Raspberey Sheebet HE season’s fruits are wholesomely and wonderfully combined with choice cream and other good things—the whole resting on a square of colorful rasp- berry sherbet. Many have told us it is the most de- licious confection they have ever tasted, and we believe that you will find it a beautiful as well as most suitable treat for your Thanksgiving Dinner. No in- crease in price! APPROPRIATE MOLDS Carry Ice Cream Company INCORPORATED icious! “It's the Best" Makers of '& . Y 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. November 21 OSTONIAN B Shoes for Men S Tuxedo Suits Perfect Fit Without Delay! Our stock of Dinner Suits is so enor- mous that it permits of sizings and models to fit men of any stature. It's almost safe to promise a perfect fit without altering a line or seam —hut we WILIL guarantee to complete any alterations—if needed—vithin 24 hours. Let us prepare you for Thanks- giving. ‘45 Value for $ 32.50 The coats are without vents; lined with heavy satin; sleeve linings of heavy silk. We call particular attention to the fact that the notch lapel is this season’s correct style. Trousers are full cut in the legs, with the correct stripe of wide silk braid. Every accessory — shirts, collars, ties, studs, and particularly the shoes, are here at very rcasonable prices. We can tell you what is “just the right thing.” ») — Laura 8 4| Zerega, ] Minn | | brought by Salvation | who has heen visiting on llm‘ looth was presented | Hortha | t0 his majesty by the British Ambas | b | T A~ Shade Better [T ar profits and excess despite _the that such a reay involving v profits taxes was upheld, crnment contention w..m- 'ru\ irendy |v After a thre Yrnded de U § BREAKS EVEN ON TAX DECISIONS - Wins Tribal Land Suit but Loses Ruling Involving War Profits. ccess the court ) # congider: rullngs In addition to these two, other things, it held that v enne act of 1918 net e: Vnie must first be o Impairment of ts in operati surplt used in and v ‘m: The r il pplied 1o misking om defic be: | una | erenning capital, | thererar Thi |ernme iins | By the Associnted Prose | of Minnesota | | The break toda tax decisions involving millions of dallar 1 In M Incomen from those holding leases Indian tribal lands were taxable ur. |OK% der the revenue laws enacted from 1916 to 1971 The loss of this = it haa contended, would necessitated the refunding of 000,000 to taxy The suit was ilenn T, Braden of Penn. | holder of Osage Indian wernment obtained an even 1 that ricted the In another [ Federal taxpy i ers are recovery of when they file The ease Tucker of Pawhuska, in two Supreme Conrt hundreds of s ounds stated claims for on |brought by T won ot contention 1 ‘ Girl Can Sew and Plow. e | Correspondence of the Associated Press. MERIDIAN, ¢, healthiest girl in Miississ 17 years old, five fect two inck hs 117 pounds and can eoc and play the piano. girl also is a star tennis and basket 1l player. She will represent M J«x ippi in the international contest at Chicago in December. been yers ania, a ses In another case, however, the y of the courts and the Board X Appeals to review settlements made by the Internal Revenue Bu- This Year, It’s Pictures for Christmas A growing custom—and a friendly one. Our artists are ready to make the best pictures you have ever had. Priced $20 a dozen they provide appre- ciated gifts at moderate cost. UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Telephone Ma - < - < - S D e v S« > 4400 i. The Argonne SIXTEENTH STREET and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST RELIABILITY—Owned as an investment, not a speculation, ‘The Argonne 1s interested not only in a signed lease this year, but in living up to the letter of every promise made, first to preserve a worked for and valued reputation. secondly as insurance against dissatisfaction and vacancy in years to come. RESPONSIBIL[TY——O])(W:(M directly by the owner, fts careful and eflicient management per- mits no shifting of responsibility regarding any complaint, repair or suggestion tending to increase the convenience or contentment of its occupants. In this building direet dealing with the responsible in- terests means direct results. PERMANENCE— ach year of our ownership has meant im- proved conditions rezarding both physical characteristics of The A\U:r\m\e and excellence of its service. Here to stay, we continue to improve with time as the only sound method of maintaining an investment. ATTENTION HOUSE OWNERS Let this remind you, if you need window shades, to have the Shade Shop make them to measure. Every little detail is carried out with the best of care. Factory prices mean a great saving. Tontine window shade cloth is washable. | Tontine window shade cloth 1s waterproof. TOKES S\ l‘runrlrmr I I Aberdeen—in ravenblackselect- ed patent leather. “Aberdeen’ MENLIKETO SAY THEY ‘WEAR THEM. Neltleton's A dress oxford of distinction for formal wear of raven black patent leather at $13 N its beauty of design—its rich- ness of leather—this patent dress oxford stands out-and- above the ordinary as a “work of art” in shoe-craft. Nettleton prices start at $§12.50 ICHS F Street at Tenth O vle volume of | oo their | LOUIS LOMBARD RITES. Composer’s Funeral to Be Held at Bethlehem Chapel Wednesday. Funeral services for Louis Lombard, uthor and diplomat, whe | ovember 1, will -1 he conducted in F [the Wask for the fiscal years | a vault in l:ur‘h here Saturday, Lombard, h v\mml in 1 s are to be pi services, mhard nd Tt be pallbearers, Thomas Allen, A. 1 R as Allen Lom- | hard wil | Mr. th resided in vears, made d. T T e T P TR s e BOOKS WANTED All Kinds—Any Quantity BRING THEM IN Or Phone Franklin 5113 BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 __LEETH BROTHERS Stove and Egg Size $8.50 TN N Sold Exclusively By J. EDW. CHAPMAN 37 N St. N.w. North 3610 Largest Railroad Terminal Facilities. TORNADO INSURANCE $2 Per $1,000 for 3 Years STONE & FAIRFAX Main 2424 804 17th St. “Over Forty Years of Real Service" e COAL COMPANY 811 E St. N.W.—Main 311 69 Years’ Faithful Efficient Service. SALE PRIVATE GARAGE Near 21st & Mass. Ave. NW. 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