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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. .D. €. OCTOBER 14, BANDIT. REMEMBERING FAVOR. RETURNS MONEY TO BOWMAN S““. MYSIERIUUS Renrevntahves Pnetm in i | Car Identily Him France Gets Meager Infor- as Benefactor. | mation of Disaster Cost- 1 ew aoome macane | SUBMARINE'S L0 FITS VEST POCKET || Docs Wark of $300 Machine —Costs Only $2.95! Adding long columns of need no longer worry storekeepe:s and business men. For a highly practical adding machine, weighing only 4 oz which fits the vest pocket, “FIRSTLADY" TOAID IND.A.R. CEREMONY To Place Documents in Con- stitution Hall Corner figures has been invented by C. M. Cleary. || ing 43 Lives. Hold-Up by One Who States Stone October 30. Suite 1978, 173 W. Madison St.. Chi- || 3 eago, Tl This amazing adding ma- 52 He Is ex-Service Man | e = chine sclls for $2.95, vet does the || | 5 ; : Br the Acsociated Press Mr<. Calvin Coolidge will be an hono ork of a $300 machine. It is sim- 1 a v . e hn inacat CoATOE G0 5 il PARIS, October 13,—The submarine Is Wasted Effort. guest a the laving of the corner ston: S Cicars. Mstantly. and i abeiuion: Il ondine, ‘which ‘was \tiried dnto. a teel of Constitution Hall. the mew audi coffin for 43 young officers and sailors | | torfum and library of the Daughters ot oi the French navy when sh2 was ram- the American Revolution. now in proces ate. The inventor want : it in- tenduced evervwhere and is making Because he had at one time done a - o f1 Vi k of construction. just west of their na Jogrie dutediiatihe] el e L S T e i e R e tional headquariers. The First Ladv money.—Advert rmen, her m:p with hor 6000 feet down in him up .with pistols en ths National of ':f'fanp?f'r“ifll' ;:ll::;‘»fl ?."mil]»-:::t‘; x "‘%»fi'fii1'12.°éfiéfle nor officialdom to- | FIERWAY near Addison, Pa.. Iast Mon- Jesterday, at the Iaying. whieh Wil taks night knew much more about the day night and fook $30 from his lace at' 3 o'clock on the afternoon of RNlTU RE disaster than they did when the first pocket, Representative Frank L. Bow- Hetober 30, . B ol et that is distinctive and & i when recognized by the bandit. had ean Revolution, is issuing invitation : Conflict in Reports. the money returned tn him and was to the ceremony and the final program individnal at speeral price There was some conftict between press foi the event is being whipned into Terms Convenient |*ccounts. and ths ofcial announce. |04 to & on his was. N REPRESENTATIVE BOWMAN. | 00" o date wa: selected. it wa b ” ment. The latter sald the captain of | Mr. Bowman, while rn Enistofrt SR ST explained, because of the presence o : the Greek steamer abandoncd the Virginia was driving up Winding Hi |the national officers and other lcaders Gem’le Plitt o, MInE. oo o b e the National Highwav. near Add!«! JOR IS § . of the Daughters of the American Rev- the collision. Some of th2 press ac-|son. when he saw a man lying on the at that time, az the Al Paimting—Paperhanging—0phol tery lution in the ¢ counts from Rotterdam indicate that side of the road. apnarently injured. D. C. Emmonz Azsizned to A= Constitution Hall committee will meet Phone M. 7‘8 13lh Sl he remsined in the vicinity for 13 'and another man bending over him o i on the evening of October 30 and the 4224 | hours. The accident occurred about As Mr. Bowman stopped his car to ant War Secretary's Office. national board of management of tha 11 pm. October 3. Offictal aecounts | see if he could give assistance. the sald the Greek steamer proceeded at|men jumped on the running board. ;1 oclock” in the morning. Some of |drew pistols and demanded his money. | ‘Ached to the office of the Chief of Alr | the press reports gave this hour as 1| They then proceeded to ransack the | Corps. Munitions Building, has been de- .O'C%f;fk fh]e‘r:e:fl fl{fl'molfln» ¢ Capt, |[EAF Of the car. where they found | | tailed to duty in tho office of the As-|planned to'rush construction o he ministry of marine rent Capt.|some of the Representative's campaign ey edifice in which Daughters of the Am: Fernet of the general staff to Rotter- | posters. Recognising . Mr Nm\manm“a"' L A e b stk Hoeto) ro il LI dam to take part in the investigation. = | through his picture, the hold-up man, | Li*ut. Howard W. Lehr. United States | o0 FAVelore SO0 Oa gy SeadEinay | ¥ho iaid he was an cxservice man | Infantry. now srving as an nstructor . i- | remembered that the traveler had once | Ohio National Guard at The evening newspapers today criti- | gonl™iee HEL (e FAREITE T OnCe | been ordered to this city for qutv #s Two D. C. Men Commiscined. cized the naval minisary for sonaing | pone " v S tAlE R TR it istant to the executive officer, Natiol ~ heer [the smal. untried submarine on a test |ynif€ N, TONC EURE M {0/ €ON\ Borkd for the Promotion of Rife prac- | IO more Washinatonians have becr {trip at this time of the year without | 2 tice, War Department. in the Reserve Corps of the Avmy. They escort. They pointed out that the . Capt. Charles M. Cowherd, Veterinary | If e Reserve Corps of thte ATHY. LICY walers off Capt Finisiere are dangerous| YE TRUST GAINS. S e S Corps. in Hawaii, has heen ordered to | at this season even when relatively | this city for duty at the Army Medical | A20NES Branion o the, Blebersatel, o Maj. Delos C. Emmons, Air Corps. at- | organization will convene on October 31, for its regular meeting. Mrs. Bri ner stone laying ceremony MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 3h St Whari Datle 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c¢ ML Vernon not ape Cate ana Laneh Coo, calm. | School. and First Lieut. Leslie S, Wil- | C ce p The disaster hit France the hatder | German Organization's Report|liams Quartermastsr Gorps. in Phila- e e because submarine aceidents have been | | delphia.”also has been ordered to ihis | Richard C. Darnell of the Buteay of very rare in the navy of this country. | Shows Favorable Rusiness, | eity for duty as assistant to the loeal | © i sacond lieutenant in th> Chemical War- The last_occurred in June, 1912, when | | fare Servics, the Vendenaire was cut in two by the | cruiser St. Louis while on maneuvers CERTAIN-TEED | thi"the Provoise was rammed by a 0. N chznnel steamer as she was coming to ot - the surface near Calais. BERLIN, October 13 (), —The gen. | UATtermaster supply officer. eral prospects of the German dye trust | were reported favorable at the semi- | annual meeting held in Bitterfeld and a good dividend is expected. Production and sales increased as | corpared with last vear and the ex- Outside Wi ! Inside White, No. 449. . “vhrlhf-r ey rent | port trade especially in dyestuffs to A i ek 1,660 APPLY FOR DOGS. | rar ‘East hos heen tavoraniy ar-| _ or whether you buy, .um'::' st | veloped. The export of pharmaceutieal | Most Desivable Permanent Address” Conn. Ave. & Cal. St. One of Washington's exclusive Apartment Hotels offers suites from 2 to 7 rooms, furnished and unfur- nished. Rentals Moderate Wardman Management North 1240 | products also is progressing well. In- creased activity was reported in the You pay for thc home mannufacture of light metals for auto- you oceupy.” , mobile ‘and aireraft engincering. _The | | sale of artificial silk was considerably | Warren | | [ .higher than last year and the artificial FOR SALE silk vorks of Dormagen which are Nearly 90° on Eye St. capable of a daily output of 11,000 pounds are now beginning prbduetion. Side and Rear Alley Priced at what adjoining property sold for L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F Flat Wall Finish.. . A% WEATHER-SHIELD Paints and Varnishes i Outside White, No. 2 AR Colors Poundmaster Be!le:ed hv Requests Following Picture in Star. More than 1,000 applications for dogs were received by W. R. Smith, District poundmaster. yesterday, following the | publication in The Star of a picture ot 36 new-born puppies-on sale at the | pound. Many who came late and wer: disappointed. he <caid, 1eft orders for | more dogs, which he will supply &s soon as they are brought to the pound. Among those who succeeded in ob- taining puppies by paying the $1 pound fee, were & large group of boys. who. according to Mr. Smith, got the pick of | the puppies. No. 550, el, 90 Floor Varnish, No. 185 75 2. EXPERT PAINT ADVICE FREE MUTH Quality Since 1365 | Officials of Deptford, England. . have. 710 13th St. N.W, | found a vacant building site which has s £ no_owner. . s Inspect Our NEW HOME 1220 13th St. N.W. LEETH BROS. Franklin 764-5-6 Exerciser and Reducer SAVAGE Health Motor Living at Its Best in - South Cathedral Mangions 2900 Connecticut Avenue Northwest corner Connecticut and Cathedrab Avenues Taking up residence in.an Apartment in SOUTH Cathedral Mansions means the enjoy- ment of living comfort, with the luxury of modern convenience. Planned and equipped to give you the ideal in accommodations—and under resident management that insures perfect service continuously—with remarkably reason- able tariffs. Presldentlal Apt. 16th and L Sts. N.W. Apts. of 5 Rooms and 2 g Baths Now Available g EXTERMINATING SERVICE Sci e Eradication of ‘Vermin and Rodents Walking Distance of Downtews = * DISINFECTING | EXTERMINATING FUMIGATING Acme Disinfectant Company 1426 G Street N.W. Main 4078 Department 12 Inspection Invited RF.SIDENT MANAGER Suites of too reoms and hath to six rooms and too baths a5 MCKEEVERGOS ZACHARY TAYLOR Inaygrated March 5,1849 A.EBERLY'S SONS. jnr. Establiched 1849 . Come in Price Sold on Easy Terms Get lt’Al it SPECIAL NOTICES, 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY bll!! contracted ty any one mher lhln me- LEWIS T KNIGH —-——-———_—__..__—___ L e T T T 4800 Block Connecticut Ave. CONNECTICUT AVE. and DAVENPORT ST. 1 room, kitchen and bath . FHEE & 52 Seaton By e _19° SPECIAL OCTOBER SALE OF CHOICE -vol-x Automn Gold—Best Cider on Barth. en dail Sunday_until January 1st. | GEL iam'n:n CIDER BARREL. Fred HFFLHY GIVEN THAT A SPE- of "the “shareholders of _the HAS YOUR HOME A MODERN BATH? ers. Mechanics' National Bank ef estimate for the installatior’ of Washington will be held on N’\v!mn-r 2. 1f not, let "s e e i s 193 at 11 nclock am., for the purpose of | modern fixtures that will not only add comfort, but will in- yoting on a resolution ratifying and con- | erease the value of your property. NO ready cash is required when we do the work. frmits the agreement entered into between | the beard of direclors of the Farmers and | National Bank of Washington and the board of directors of the Rizss Na- l'vr\'hll Bank of Washington, D. $45 to $82.50 seau will preside at the cor- ' and it is | _197%- PART Y. ° FRIGIDAIRE—GARAGE s i /] Phone for our representative to call Y e A.EBERLYS SONS | Apt. 104, 3511 Davenport St. Cleve. 1912 (INCORPORATED) 718 Seventh Street, N.W. C.. will be held ) at 10 oclock am. for the purpose of votng on 8 rclution rautyine and eonfirming the a d into between the Board | Jhe Rizss National Rank | 2nd the Board of Wardman Management T T § é to g 3 rooms, kitchen and bath 4 | 1 1 H | INSPECT TODAY ; as: under the eharter and title of National Bank of Washington. 4 ‘CEORGR O VaSS. nt_ Vice Pres o oeite, FUEUMATISN -DON'T RISK THE CRIP. | et Tornr arehtitts ana in"Velley water | n here. Phoze for information B o Tol o B0 mCUTARY ‘.’,“%.%%' Beautiful New Flats DOLL, AM UY_ YOUR HIGH- 1 Bun special watch 210 Tth st s.W.. re- MOVING TO SOME OTHER CITY Get_our return load rates. Ful Ioad shipments tn Philadelphia, N Boston, Pittsburgh. Richmond points NAT! ‘\ \ | | C€wmbassy dpartments Cor. 16th and Harvard Sts. N.W. Facing Public Park b l Just North 16th & Columbin»Road ; b | i The Chastleton Hotel Conveniently Located, 16th St. at R DATE NOT ursmnsmu‘ ills contracted by anv one than mysell. EDWARD C. CROGH. YOUR WAl OR te marble slabs. 10 in Hechinger Co.. 3-Branch ARE MOVING ELSEWHER! Ov transportation system will serve you hstter. Large fleet of vans constantly operating be- | tween all Eastern cities. ~Call Main 9230, | DAVIDSON_TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. | NACES REPAIRED AND_ rLzANzn | reasonable prices Sall Col, Tait. das “or | night_ AJAX ROOFING & HEATING CO. APPLES, SWEET CIDER AT QUAINT ACRES Silver Boring and Colesville Pike. Only § miles from the Distriet WANTED. To‘haul van laads ot furniture to or from | 1 room and bath (Murphy bed). 2 rooms, kitchen and bath. 4 rooms, recsption hall, knchen und bath. Wardman management. Delightful kitchen and bath unfur- apartments; large screened Available for im- two-room, nished ‘sleeping ‘porches. mediate occupancy, $35 per month and SEE THEM TODAY 2 Elevators—Frigidaire p Sork B Boetan Hitnimons " + e e f upward. Three rooms, kitchen and AT v | arge Porches—iIn ¥ f - 10T ot B TR & TR | oo g i Fioak Sk isiC i et bath, unfurnished, $75 per month. APPLES. it s SWEET CIDER. 30.000 bushels Grimes Golden. Stavman p and York Imperial. One thousand f these are priced at 30 cents. Tha made from sound, “clean. hand- men Winesap spples Rockville Fruit Farm, Rockville, Md. The nrehard 18 loeated 1 mile from Rock- wills 20 road to Poto Telephone Roci- vidis 338 See Manager, Flat 214 H.R.HOWENSTEIN@ 131 H STREET NORTHWEST ALAALLLSLLLANANALLALALELANBOOOHIIIASAANALALMNIGS S Un Per Window METAL &~ WEATHERSTRIP GUARANTEED—LASTS YOREVER nstalled Complete B CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO., 1470 Clifton St. NN\W. o _Col._19384—Da~. Nizht and Sunday Kenesaw Cafe 16th & Irving Sts. NNW. Breakfast 53-8 P.M. -9 AM. 75¢ 35c¢, 50¢ Sunday Dinner 1-7 PM, 31.00 Oscar E. Marx Prop. Phone Col. 712 Center of admiring glances wherever it is worn, this graceful Delman pump for semi-formal wwear ornaments the advancing season. To accompany the newest costume colors, it is made in black suede with curved trimming of black patent leather, brown suede with bronze patent trimming, and patent leather with gun-metal lizard. Skidfully hand needled by Delman crafis- men—with high-cut avistocratic arch and slender spike heel. With buckle Dinner B W e e e e 72 Jhoe D lmar Sqem. 122t Connecticut Quenie Washington. A FEW MORE Desirable Apartments are Available at 2800 ONTARIO ROAD (Overlooking the Park) spacious, Investment Building 15th and K under Wardman management our stores and offices have rented fast but there are a number of de- sirable offices single and en suite for rent at a rate much lower per square foot than buildings of this type are being rented. Since Large, outside rooms, Ample closet space. Five Rooms and Bath AND Six Rooms and 2. Baths Most Modern Apartment as Yet Erected Equipped With Frigidaire and Newest Conveniences | BLISS PROPERTIES Adams 8464 or Lincoln 1860 | 35 B Street N.W. | Apply Rental Office in Lobby Main 2388 We Know of No Better W ay to Demonstrate Packard Integrity Than in the Sale of an Exchanged Car Fall Clearance o Exchanged Cars Including Packard, Lincoln, Cadillac, Pierce-Arrow, Studebaker, Jordan and Other Well Known Makes. . Every Car Conservatively Appraised . . . Reconditioned by Packard Mechanics in Our Own Modern Plant and Priced at Actual Cost to Packard. All Demonstrations With Straight Gasoline. Packard, 1927 6-Cylinder Sedan A rare opportunity to ex- $] )w o perience the pleasures Packard ownership by mlkl.ng a modest investment. New-car performance. New- car appearance. New tires, Other Rebuilt Packards, $800 Up Packard 5-Passenger Sedan—30-Day Warranty Buy this with new-car sl 600 confidence. A dignified fam- ily car promising years of loyal service. Motor completely rebuilt. 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This equipped even to slipcovers, is the famous seven-passenger model with the Smart Cadillac Sports Coupe, $1,500. Best all-steel body. The fresh original finish reflects buy in Washlngcl’o? lfl:\! ]It? price. ‘Ensnvl hnmld‘led its careful handling by former owner. by a woman. Original lacquer in oriole yellow La - 500, with black trimming. - Wonderful mechanical O e ue e o milagat condition. Low mileage. Plenty of extras. fo be touched. Deep blue lacquer with black 1 rk gray velour upholstery. Very powerful motor and new tires. Fine for busl.nm