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o) " )8 "~ 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s.Sold Everywhere * " SPECIAL NOTICES. “YE WILL SELL ON OCTOBER 6. 1928, THE oA Care-for charses due us unless me is called for before_said date: Hupp 4" touring. serial No. 78556. motor No. 6571 left in the name of Mr. Andy Johnson. 41 He nw.; a Hupp 4" Coupe. jai No. 135297, motor No. 135868. left in the name of P. H. Harris. 2001 11th st. n.e., | d _a Chrysicr Touring. Ww 533-R. motor No. E3 ©of J. Morton. 1198 Bladens STERRETT & FLEMING. INC. Chaplain_St. at Kalorama Rd. N.W. .serial No. et hure rd. n.e. e dny of Sevtem! M PARKER. Jr. President: ZACHARY._Secretary e Y | WANT TO HAUL FULL _OR PART | 'i‘o 0;" from };e\\'"\'m-k. R!(;h'nggdc. ”E(;,;"o.r:, ltiahureh and all way points Spect s NATIONAL DELTVFRY ASSN. INC. 1317 N. Y. ave. Main 1460. Local moving also. * THE CELEBRATED CIDER BARREL OPEN every day until January 1. Autumn Goid. | the best cider on earth Choice varieties of abpies at half city prices. Hour out Fred- erick_Pike. o Fe MR NOT IN_BUSINESS FOR MY HEALTH. BUT | 5t the health of your business. Multisraph- ine. mimeographing. copy writing, address- ins. ACE E” ER_SHOP. 203 Dist Natl Bank_Bld: Fr 7143. Open 8:30 am. _ FOR SaL 5.000 KEGS AND BARRFLS for cider Yier uses. new or_second hand GFORGE W STONE, Jr.. & SONS. 1234-47 Tth s.w. Est. 1884. Phone Franklin 7540 Y _ee1et ARE YOU MOVING FLSEWHERE? OUR fransportation svstem will serve vou better ke firat of vans consiantly operating be- twesn all Eastern citis Call Main 9220 DAVIDSON TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.__ POORS, FRENCH. NEW: pri v low at £590: made of aualit Mary sizes: no excuse now not to beautify vour home! Hechinzer Co. 6th & € s.w.-5th & Fla. ave. n.e.—5921 Ga. ave. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debis contracted bv _any one other than mreelf OSCAR SCOTT, 1444 D st. n. e. 20* BUILDING MATERIAL FROM RECENTLY Wrecked biz frame_Government buildings Dow on sale at our 3 yards! Good flooring. 1'sc foot: siding, sheathing and frami foot: holl end brick: plenty 2xd. 2x8. 2x10: = doors, windows complete: wallboard. plumbins. lavatories, radiators. ‘many other items: lowest’ prices and [arsest selection always! Reliable for 17 yrs.! “HECHINGER CO. 5921 Ga ave. n.w. HECHINGER 7O.. 6th and C' sts. sw HFCHINGZR CO.. 5th and Fla. ave. n.e. 3 glazed. ipe t in_the name COLORED MINISTERS DECLARE GRIEVANCE Baptist Conference Protests Meth- ods Employed Against Race by Police and Prohibition Agents. Charges that violent and illegal methods are employed by local police and Federal prohibition officials in en- forcing the laws among colored resi- dents of Washington were aired at a meeting vesterday of the Baptist Min- | isters’ Conference and resulted in the adoption by that body of a formal reso- Annapolis Hotel H Street Between 11th and 12th Located in the immediate downtown section, one block from the largest de- partment stores and 'shop- ping district. NOW AVAILABLE: Several Apartments of Cne Room, Kitchenette and Bath at $40 and $42.50 Your Inspection Is Invited WARDMAN MANAGEMENT BOATS FOR SALE Buy your boat now and enioy all of the fue Fail You will haye your b Sprire. St have severa Boats on hand for rale =t a great savinc Just call up Franklin 7238 and let us tell ou W e have. Ask for Mr. Seagren or | Y EEIRS L R ROOFING—by Koons E'ae Rooting. lnning Guttering Repairs | . Roof Painting Thorough sincere work aiwave assured We'll cladly estimate Cal' us o’ KOONS e, ™ This Million-Dollar Printing Plant o —ts at svour service No urder too small | to_receive caref , attention | The National Capital Press| 1210-1212 D St N W____Phone Main 650 Roofing at Low Cost Pevendable_roof work promptls and satis- actorily executed t us examine your now and submit an estimate. Call North 26 or 27 Roohng ¥th & Evarts IRONCL Compains -~ Sts NE | s Phones North 26—North 27. | T NEVER DISAPPOINT BYRON S. ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High erade. but got nigh oriced. 512 1ith St_N W WANTED To naul van ‘oads of furniture to or trom Bew York: Poila Boston. Ricnmono ena sou Ny dra St 8W Main 933 Steinway Grand A prominent music teacher purchased of us last week one of our Stieff Artist Grands and traded in to us a medium sized mahogany Steinway Grand. Therefore to dispose of this instrument in a hurry so that we will not have to carry it in stock for a long time we ‘will sacri- . fice the price of this instru- ment. Ask to see, before you buy, the music teach- er’s Steinway Grand. Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. Piano Manufacturers for 100 Years 1340 G St. N.W. H'S TRANSFER & STURAUB Uy St " Nortn 3% FIFTH AVENUE ol October -~ NEW YORK Announces the opening of their, Washington Branch 1215 Connecticut Ave.,N. W. 1st, 1928 The Argonne SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST Phone Colus Convenient to bus lines, chure LOCATON mbia 4630 three main street car lines, two ches, schools, markets and theaters, yet located on_ high elevation in embassy district of upper 16th street at new residential hub of Northwest sect BUILDING containing 229 tion. A modern spacious, eight-story fireproof structure, apartments of from one room, kitch- enette and bath to six rooms and two baths: with large réception halls, all outside windows, built-in baths, el convenience and finish. SERVICE throughout the 24 ntirely complete in every element of Service on phones and elevators is uninterrupted hours. Milk and ice delivered night or day through our own efficiently conducted service room, which also receives and redelivers packages sent during occupants’ absence. Individual cervanis’ rooms and garages are obtainable in the building—in short, a happy combinatior of semi-hotel servis ce with apartment space and privacy. Pay us a visit, let our resident manager take vou through the build- ing. and whether you rent or not, we shall be amply repaid in having an additional advertisement, far better t 2800 ONTA han this one. RIO ROAD* (Overlooking the Park) READY Large, spacious, outside rooms. OCT. 1 Ample closet space. , Three Rooms and Bath t o Six Rooms and 2 Baths Most Modern Apartmnt as Yet Erected Equipped With Frigidaire and Newest Conveniences. BLISS PROPERTIES Adams 8464 or Lincoln 1860, 35 B Str eet NW. - W THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1928. lution protesting against such methods. The resolution, copies of which were sent to President Coolidge, prohibition authorities, the Distrist Commissioners and the chief of police, alluded to “the wholesale and indiscriminate shooting, assaulting and_rough-handling of col- ored citizens of the District by Federal prohibition agents and members of the Metropolitan police.” The resolution charges further that the police have “broken and entered private homes without proper warrants or without lawful cause, have destroyed private property and have otherwise conducted themselves unlawfully and 1 Without restraint.” £ ored citizens to co-operate in proper law ~nforcement, the resolution stressed the belief of the ministers that the con- tinuance of present methods will result conlv in greater disrespect for the law. The Ministers' Conference includes the pastors of all colored Bavotists churché in Washington and nearby Marvland and Virginia. £ Up Per " META | WEATHERSTRIP GUARANTEED—LASTS FOREVER { Installed Complete By CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO. 1470 Clifton St. N.W. __Col._10381—Day. Night and_ Sunday TORNADO INSURANCE Protect Your Property Against Hurricane Damage The Rates Are Low N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904 | £ Up Per Door Call Fr. 764-5-6 Priced Spare Tires According Applied 50c to $1.00 LEETH BROTHERS Formerly Main 500 FLAT TIRE? RECORD DAY FOR DISTRICT CORPORATION COUNSEL Assistant Disposes of 677 Police Cases—TFines Assessed Against Prisoners Total $5,000. Pigures compiled at Police Court yes- terday show that the number of cases handled through the assistant corpora- tions counsel's office Altogether 677 cases passed through the office. Of these, 508 were on the col- lateral list and 169 locked up. The amount of fines collected from the record number of prisoners was only $5.000 however, which is considerably less than the average, according to Financial Clerk A, J. Sanford. Although records for other years were not available at court yesterday. Assist- ant Corporation Counsel Edward M. Thomas, in charge of the office. who has been at the court 14 vears, says he does not recall a day when more cases were brought into the office. The Highlands A few suites, furnished or unfurnished, available October first. Reservations for October first accepted now. Connecticut Ave. & California St. North 1240 Wardman Management GOOD POSITIONS AND FINE INCOMES Restaurants, Cafelerias. Notma Thna, Candy. Gift d ined .’lfl Fflog < Checd trained men an Somen. "< Earn 2500 (0 $5.000 Tearooms, women. a year LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOL Pennsylvania Ave. at 2ird St. There are just two oppor- tunities to rent apariments in 1661 Crescent Place Just off Sixteenth Street, adjoining 2400,% Washington's most exclusive 100% Co-operatively owned Apartment House. Occupancy can be had for a period of from two to four years—while the owners are out of the country. It's most unusual—for this apartment is abso- lutely 100% One is a suite of seven rooms and two baths—one of the hed- rooms may be used as a library. co-operatively owned. The other is a suite of four rooms and _bath; with breakfast alcove; splendid ar- rangement. Open for inspection — Apply at office in Lobby. Phone Adams 9900. Entrance Hall, Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen (5 rooms and bath), requires TOTAL AND COMPLETE PAYMENTS OF BUT $108 Monday ‘were | | greater than any other day this year. Laying emphasis on the desire of col- | Classes now forming Will Rogers Sa ys: NEW YORK.—Al Smith is going down to Okla- homa and I want_ the old home to treat him right. He has been good to lots of us back here. Don't pull off any snipe shoot- ing or badger fights. Don't even break his derby. Show him the State produces something besides outlaws, boll weevils and come- dians. Tell him what a great territory we had before we struck oil and Republicans,* fol- lowed by mort- gages, foreclos- ures and im- peachments. ARMY OFFICERS CHANGED. Lieut. Col. John C. Fairfax, U. 8 Infantry, has been relieved from duty with Organized Reserves at Greenville. 8. C.,4and assigned to the 22nd Infan- try at Camp McClellan, Ala.; Capt John Lynch, Infantry, has been traus- ferred from Providence, R. I.. to Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; Capt. Harold A Barnes, Quartermaster Corps, from the Philippines to Trenton [for duty with the New Jersey National Guard; Capt David E. Barnett, 22nd Infantry from Fort McPherson, Ga., to Greenville. 8. C. and Capt. Harold W. Webbe. Signal Corps, from Fort Benjami: Harrison, Ind,, to Fart Monmouth, N. J. The Brighton 2123 California St. N.W. Several very desirable house- keeping and non-housekeeping suites available immediately. Wardman Management / Are You Ready for Winter? ~ Phone Main 3068 and have us send you a couple tons of Agnew Coal. “The Best Since 1858 Joh: P Agnew& Co 728 14th St. N.W. We Also Handle Fuel Oils 7 hustance per month. Of this amount $32 goes for Taxes, Fuel Oil, Management, Insurance, Electricity, Wages for Employes, Water Rental, and kindred items, con- stituting An average of $22 per month pays the interest on your investment, and the balance . . . an average of $54 . . . applies on the purchase of your apartment. At the end of 15 years you OWN, OUTRIGHT, a $12,190 operating and upkeep expenses. apartment. Each and every one of these items is incladed in the total of $108 per moath mentioned above . . . a sum far less than the rental alone for such an apartment in such surroundings and location. During your tenancy you are acquiring a substantial equity in the property, which you may sell at any time. When your apartment is completely paid for your share of operating expenses should continue at approximately 832 per month, constituting your entire outlay, equivalent to rental. The impression held by a number of people that the Apartment Homes in Tilden. Gardens are costly has been gained from an inspection of the apartments and the beautiful landscaped grounds, but without ascer- taining the facts about their cost. Tilden Gardens now, and see for yourself the unusual advantages of this distinctive development of M. & R. B. Warren, Pioneer Washington Builders of Co-operative Apartment Homes. out Connecticut Avenue to Tilden Bureau of Standards. A model Apartment Home, beautifully furnished through the courtesy of W. B. Moses & Sons, is open for inspection until 9 p.m. from Sedgwick Street. DARR SAYS POLIGE | HERE ARE NOT BAD Force Generally Honest, He Tel's Chamber. ’ Barring a few “black sheep,” the members of the Metropolitan Police ' iforce of Washington generally are| Umnest in the performance of their, iuuty and sincere in their loyalty to the' service, Charles W. Darr, acting presi- dent of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, declared iasi night at the| first rall meeting ot the organization at_the Wiliard Hotel. | Mr. Darr, chairman.of the chamber committee on police, fire proiection and public salety, urged that the citizenry | ana ofticiaidom of Washington con- sider ai phases of the work of the iocal police before leveling criticisms | at the department as a whole. | “Let us place ourselves in the posi-| tion of the average policeman wio is honest and giving good service. berore voicing criticisms ot the department,” he urged. “gnere is less crime here in propor- tion to the population of the Diswict vhan in any other city in the United States. “1here are, of course, a few blacg sheep in any oirganization of the siuc| of the Washington poiice force, but how 1eW OUv Of wie Wl Uf Ditisy 1,200 members of the department.” i An appeal for contributions for aid for storm sufferers was made in a let- ter to tne local chamber trom William | Butterworth, president of the Cham- ber of Commerce of the United States. A pléa ior greater care In auwoniv- bile ariving, as a means of minimizing the amounting toll of deaths in auto- mobile accidents, was delivered by Howard M. Staring, manager of the salety department oi the American Au- tomobile Association. The chamber voted unanimous ap- proval of referendum No. 52 of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States on the agricultural situation, which urges, in part, tariff for the benefit of farmers, co-operative meas- ures and the appointment of a farin boayd to make definite remedial rec- ommendations to Congress for action. G. Manson Footed submitted a report for the membership committee, show- ing the addition of 63 new members since July 1. | The local chamber will hold a joirit banquet at the Mayflower Hotel next Tuesday evening with a delegation from the Allentown, Pa. Chamber of Commerce. DRAMA IS PLANNED. The St. Peter’s Players, met yesterday and outlined plans for the year atter newly-elected officers were installed by Rev. J. C. Murphy, supervisor of the players. The officers are Alfred A. McGarraghy, ‘president; ~Katherine O'Donnell, vice president; Helen Cuddy, secretary, and Howard Smith, treasurer. Special committees were appointed to handle club activities. Miss ~Agnes McCarthy was placed in charge of music. Miss Blanche Lothrop, Robert Dillon and Francis McGarraghy are tc handle all direction work. The first play of the new year was announced, to be “On The Hiring Line.” The play is under the direction of Robert Dillon and the cast includes Catherine Davis,” Blanche Lothrop, Mildred Repetti, Margaret Conley, Nor- man Sims, Thomas O’Donnell, Francis Mc(?nrnghy,-nownrd Smith and Ernesc ‘onle: N apartment of two Bed- rooms (each with bath). Drive Street, just south of the every day . . . entrance Few “Black Sheep,” buh: Rube Goldberg once said, “You can forgive a man for wearing a wrist Watch, you can find some excuse for the man who plays the ukelele; you can sympathize with the man who has flat feet; but no one can excuse the man who is afflicted with an ingrown grouch.” The surest cure that is known to man for those breakfast table blues is a cup of really good coffee. \Why not weave a little sun-’ shine into the pattern of your daily life from now on, with a delicious, flavory cup of Wilkins Coffee every morning when you arise? Wilkins Coffee is an easy coffee to buy—you can obtain 1t at all independent grocers, as well as all chain stores. Also, it is the fresh- est coffee that you can buy, as it is delivered much more often to grocery stores than is any other coffee sold in Washington. SK H er for Her Portrait That is evidence that your friend- ship for her is not casual but 'one of deep personal interest. 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