Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1927, Page 3

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1927. lh Habllities a zgrwmu' x '\\\\\\\\\“““\\\\\“\\‘\\\(\\\\"\“\‘\\\\\\\“7 rrmssme i UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT SELECT YOUR LOCATION MAYCROFT—1474 Columbia Road N.W. MAYFAIR—-2115 C Strect N.W. MERIDIAN HILI.—1447 Chapin Street N.W. ROSSWELL—1619 Scventeenth Street N.W. 2222 N Street N.W. 903 New York Avenue N.W. 126 Webster Street N.W. 3 APARTMENTS RENT $30.00 AND UP MANAGERS ON PREMISES 1 :2\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ SARVRRRNRRANNAN THE EVENING STAR. W\QYTT\("TO\ D .. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, ‘ I Flyer Takes Bride CLAIMS BANKRUPTEY. S. M. Frazier, Inc., Pleads Insolv- razler also filed a separate pe <ing that he be individually | ency in Petition. E 3 ankrupt also. He o 8 " gives h as president of I The . M. Frazier, Inc., which con-| EIVES Nis business os B ome ad . tuct retail coal business and \I‘W‘m» s as 1341 Maple View place south zen ral building supplies hols | eass. He schedules his individual deb southeast, today filed a peti §31,851.99 and_estimates his per 0 sonal assets at $£15,000. 5 !Quezon’s Speech Regarded kruptes. Thiough | | Attorneys Ford & Grove filed both { . as Withdrawal of Demand | for Independence. | ‘SNYDER SLAYERS T0DIEIN JANUARY Court lees Date of Execu- tion as Widow and Gray Lose Appeal. | B enue NO more NAUSEA beartburn, sick headache, n.u» over-acidity and other di- gestive dismd.-rs quickly and sure= 1y zelieved. Safe. Pleasant. Not a laxative, Send for froe samples to Bell&Co,, Inc., Orangeburg, N.Y. Normalizes Digestion and Sweetens the Breath November 23.—Manuel | . president of the Philippine . today was on record with a nroposal re d as a withdrawal of | his former demand for “ec mediate and absolute indepern wnd an openir © compromise ion of the Philippine problem Before the Economic Club of Ne York at the Hotel Astor Mr. Quezon said he the United State ent trade relat and maints November 2 Janua App FOR k beginning ourt of Buy Pictures Now for later delivery To get the best efforts of our art- ists, have your sitting now, hefore the last minute rush. A A A AT AT AR NS ZARVIRBARARALAARRCRA AN SRR IR NN hd her p the m 1d, Albert Sny- last nig SAW no reason wi oulld not retain I r provisions of the penal law provisi 14 penal ns with the Ph o place not less ks nor more than eight the date of sentence, Or urt & n four we November »®.—| ) in, first.eivilian avi- | East. e spo ably Telephone for an appointment |\nx to ,,\w E rplane between the | nior and junior ].uu 1 now. L. ()V(‘l\' =hlec at *20 dozen. ey ~ 7 1 UNORWOODSUNDERWOOD narried here Ambassador to Ti Harper of he hoped fo Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenus Telephone Main 4400 . Quez ent whicl | futire relati States and the _[that Ame Reng clearly fix the en the United | ppines in order capital, now kept out iy of the islands by political uncertainty, b it might be attracted there for the velopment of natural resources Desirable Apartments i g ; RED CROSS ENROLLS It was the first time the 1 u|| im(fm‘h‘nl the ity e ed MORE THAN “),000; r has come out publicly for less than complete, nd absolute independonee Randall 11, Hagner & 4«., Inc. 1 Coun. Ave ain 9300 3ELLI-AN 25¢ AND 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE | |}, 1. of the court, and then were i to Sing sm-_v“:_»‘:t:lsz weddin sentiment O3 s - 0 - T 3550 - o P . -+ ) Apartments 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 e P03 2_ ppine | i trimiedn “It is to the interests of the Unfted States,” Mr. Quezon cont , ot THE ONLY keep her present trade rel the Philippi You need o BY THE products, I as rubber an day and Tomorrow to Reach and you want our people to by your products. We are your hest customers 40,000 Quota. be presented | i {in the Far East | the governor, | . " BT ire in me past Strenuous efforts will be m REI I,‘B]‘ E Ihousands of pa- Vi Vs 4 =3 1 i LONGER EXECUTIVE TERM daily h‘v our fleet DELIVERY of dependable de- the top in its & of 40,000 memt Plea. | in its annual roil call, which h Measure Adopted Extending Ten- ure of Presidency Two Years DAIRY DISTRICT PLANT RATED 100% HEALTH DEPARTMENT | Strenuous Efforts Being Made To- now left to e clem- Smith, v that ap- | tion of sentence to | FOR RENT 1714 Rhode Island Avenue et Mk Doctor's Slayer Wi | stricken, illiterate Italian | ed the 10,000 membership mark and is it "s‘dcl?“'~ \‘::‘n‘- jclan when his child | On its way to the quota of 40,000 mem- B o Rasorat a ria, has another chance | ber derful location two street 5 &2 livery wagons and hingtonians who have not en- trucks, driven by fronts. Low Rent $275 Month hoklyn killed Dr. Ca wola after the death of his son, will have a new trial. Caruso, who looked up from the white face of his dead son Giovanni into what he regarded as the laugh- spar S. H | : countenance of Dr. Pendola and | Moore & Hill me. | abbed the physician to death, was | L onvicted of murder in the first de- e despite his plea of temporary induced by the doctor's ap- jocular manner of inform- him of the child's death. | |BLAZE IN APARTMENT 730 17th St. Main 1174 SPECIAL DINNER THANKSGIVING DAY Served from 8 CAUSES LOSS OF $1,200 | Fire in Suite of Mrs. Hancock, Widow of Air Disaster Vic- tim, Suppressed With Difficulty. ;:‘. extingulsh fire which broke out || shortly after 9:30 e'clock _last, night |in the apartment of Mrs. Lewis Han. | cock, sr. widow of Lieut. Hancock, ip disaster victim, Annual Specnal Thanksgiving Dinner Served From Noon to 9 P.M. Hotel La Fayette Sixteenth at Eye N.W. Phone Main 4214 ites on the fifth floor of the River- side, 2145 C street, remained unaware | flames until the arrival of fire- | men, 15 minutes later. Mrs. Hancock, a resident of suite 511, had been gone from the bullding less than half an hour when another resident of the fifth floor smelled smoke as he stepped from the ele- vator. He notified Charles Hinton, the colored telephone operator and houseman, who was displaying apart- ments to George Clemens, 1736 street, on the floor below. Hinton, carrying a pass key to the 117 apart- ments of the building, seized a fire xtinguisher and ran into the blazing living room of the Hancock suite. He | was ~ followed _immediately by Mr. | Clemens, and the two had the fire un- der control before the arrival of the firemen. The damage, estimated at 200, was confined to one room of Mrs. Hancock’s apartment. The arrival of the District fire ap- paratus brought hundreds of residents from_the nearby Boulevard, Mayfair and Potomac Park apartment houses and police were called upon to keep the crowd of 1,000 out of the path of burning debris thrown from the damaged suite. FUNERAL SEF;VICES HELD FOR LOUIS LOMBARD -iLnst Rites Conducted for Author, | Composer and Diplomat at Cathedral. Special Attention to Family Parties ndise held after Decer B 0 bills _ con racted LRERT T PUM ashington. D. C g ral services for Louis Lombard, | composer, wuthor and diplomat, who 7}1!11‘() i Italy, November 1, were in Bethlehem Chapel of the gton_Cathedral today t 10:30 o'cl Bishop James E. eman officiated. Temporary inter- nt was made in a vault in Rock > Several of Mr. Lom- h rd’s compositions were played at the services, = A R. Memhard, Thomas Allen, A. Atwater and Thomas A. Lombard, members of the family, were pall- BOOMS pon-.hmme $5 1o $9: plastering. PU ED__DEL nda Victor) at. Mn 18th st. 0. 3] t_nres s withi DE W CA R A E Bl “siore: o i clsi ‘V‘rl1 ‘Al L""K d“]“d Vw.\ Ul‘s flullxm hiea fa-Lioy Wit _five dave—No “Reroofing and Repairing p=ot shingle and flat roofs Promut _Service. | Work _Guaranted. | Allied Asphalt Products f Corp. 912 New York Ave. Ph Tombard formerly resided in this city, but in recent years had | made his'home near Lugano, Switzer- he body arrived here Saturday, ac- | companied b, | with her hu PACKARD Tor the conver ~Tf You Have a Good atrons * on 'l"l.u'n‘rgll(:f:(:;{';”g Curled Hair Mattress e e Conn. Ave. at §, will be open You paid for Iunx‘ hair ence of our 8:30 to 1. Phone Adams 7127, dept.,, Kal. Rd. . will be open ¥:30 to P’hone Adams 7437. short hair some one | Bedell’s Factory l’ Kard Wash $10 F St N ackar ashington "SHADES OF QUALITY Motor Car Co. MADE TO ORDER ONE LEFT vindow shades | &n | Third floor front. All outside rooms with abundance of sun- shine and fresh air. Overlooks beautiful nklin Park. Re- conditioned throughout. THE FRANKLIN PARK APART- MED Sve Street, 8-story, fireproot buflding, with 24-hour clevator serv Conventent to everything. RENT, $125.00. Six rooms, Il Gardiner & Dent, Inc. | Agents ‘ 1409 L Street Main 4884 {l;he Natxonal Capx'al Press!|| Evening Phone Franklin 544 2. Phune M, 60V Fai ot EBLATT Window Shades and Serecres ‘Advice on Your Roo! heertul by ekilled ex ;“RONCLAD ROOFING CO. ath ant Stn XE l)xmu‘», Nort 7 “ Make Weekly Trlps itimore, Philagelphia_ Wilmington e’ and New ¥ AT THANSER i3 DISAPPOINT BYRON S, ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY A “MILLION-DOLLAR with every facility | 3 | o Caruso, who last Febru- year- . Lombard, who was nd in Italy, and other A to do so this or the bless- ed to the apital. rolled as yet are a we s a thank offerin ings of the vear vouck citizens of the National Most encouraging repor e being received from the enrolling stations in the Government departments in charge of Red Cross workers, and ‘nele Sam’s workers are signing up in larg: mbers in this official agency of world ide mercy, which has the sanction of this Ge artered by Congress. Among the amounts received from Government departments up to date | are the following: Treasury Depart- ment, $3,244 Department of Com- $ st Office Department, $694; Veterans’ Bure: §387; Shipping_ Board, $300; Dej ment of State, $24 Library of gress, $20: nd Woman's Bu Metropolitan Police Department, $34. i el g TWO OFFICERS PROMOTED. Lieut. Cols. R. Whitfleld and A. J. Greed Advanced. Lieut. Col. Robert Whitfield, Adju- tant General's Department, and I Col. Allen J. Greer, Field Ar have been promoted to the colonel in_their respective branc Col. Whitfield recently was tioned in the Panama Born in Georgia, he entere: as a private in June, 1898, in the Philippine Insurrection as a second lieutenant and in the World War as a colonel of Infantry, Na- tional Army, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. He reached the grade of lieutenant colo- nel of Infantry in July, 1920, and was transferred to the Adjutant General's Department In July, 1922. Col. Greer s a Medal of Honor man He Is from Tennessee and saw active service in the Spanish War, the Phil. | ippine Insurrection and the World War. 1In 1899 he was appointed sec- ond lleutenant of Regular Infantry, and has held the rank of lieute ¢ colonel since October, 21. At [\r(w ent he is stationed e Assigned to Fort Lewis. Maj. Albert S. 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