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Security (STEEL) Storinvans || Sealed Storage ! Without Handling " Berurify Srorage | | 1140 FIFTEENTH ST | A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR34 YEARS | CAASPINWALL . PRESIDENT | YOU'LL LIKE BOTH | TASTE AND RESULTS “At first,” said one of the younger | set noted for the flashing beauty of | her teeth, “I didn't like the taste o!‘ | Pebeco tooth paste. But it worked ||| so well with so many friends um.‘ 1 stuck to it a whole week. Now I| like it both because of results and | because of its taste—its salty tang | and refreshing after-flavor somehow | convince me that Pebeco is keep my teeth clean and lovely.—Adv tisement, 5 | only obstructionists are combating the\r | ‘ A ortgk{e.fij,\ I hope | the tariff out of politics; to make of it, | | {| | people. The tariff has bee: oot ball All the advantages of in- sured principal combined with a consistently reason- able return on your invest- ment. YOU CAN INVEST WITH CONFIDENCE IN OUR ? 6% MORTGAGE ‘ NOTES 1 " 3280 | R pevR PO SSIMeLpg 4 FIRST DA °® Founses 1907 [EETING OF LOCAL NO. m’ncm!u‘ called for Fridas, Octol APERHANGING—ROOMS. 32 e S arers Wil orize suipics. S 1. 3588. 78 LI, NOT BE RESPONSIBLE F i other than those contracted by m; ALBERT RAYMOND THOMAS, 2147 Yo e parties, o 0 B et 20c per da: Ta INC.. National 1460. m BPEGIAL SALE ORIENTAL RUGS, INCL! ing large assoriment of ANTIQUE T Tk priced st sarprising figures: open_eve TTED STA STORAGE CO., 41! A #pouting: reasonal or night. Ajax Roofing Go: 2038 UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. INC. 418_10th St N.W. " Metropolitan_184 A Printing Service —offering _exceptional facilitie clientél | iny ’no‘\mced by Jouett Shouse, chairman SHOUSE EXPLAINS DEMOCRATIC AINS Demes Charges That Party . Is “Obstructing” Passage of Tariff Measure. that the opponents of the| urm bm in the Senate are “obstruct- | the passage of the bill are de- of the national Democratic executive committee, in a statement issued today. | Mr. Shouse flatly denies that such is the case, and gives his views of the plans and pul o( the Democratic side lny the car “We are helrlnl a good deal about | the question of responsibility for the | delay in enacting a tariff blll in the | extra session of Congress” said Mr. Shouse, “Every speech in arraignment of the elhrtkml!l rates or the vicious flexible provision and the, administra- tive features of the bill is denouneed as evidence of a nefarious purpose. The | evil of the situation lies in the &rmnh- tion of a measure utterly indefensible | in its of favoritism to certain Interests and extortion to be l!\'l?dy on the public, rather than in the efforts | to unmask the villainy of the Smoot- | Hawley tariff act. | Forum for Controversies. 1 “The Senate is now the sole remain- | t ing open forum for controversies on great public questions. The House, that once had the distinction ‘of beihg the popular body, has forfeited that high | estate. It is not necessary to do more than review the course of the tariff bill through the House of Representa- tives to make this plain. The adminis- | tration members of the ways and means committee in their sessions, from which | the mintority members were excluded, prepared & bill, the rates in which were based on nothing better than the demand of industries whose prosperity under the existing tariff law was so marked as to be advertised in the re- ports of the Department of Commerce, of which Herbert Hoover was the head during the period covered. The only other element that was apparent was the influence of the President to secure a modification of the flexible tariff law that involved a vast extension of his powers, a grant so abhorrent to the principles of democratic government reserving revenue-raising powers to Congress that even so stanch an ad- ministration Republican as Congress- man James M. Beck of Pennsylv-nh protested that it was unconstitutional. “Rules were adopted shutting out any possibility of remedy for the apparent evils of the bill and preventing any de- bate of moment, so0 that the ways and means committée bill was steamrolled ;hrgllt’lh the House in the most summary ashion. Lobby Influence Revealed. “The lobby investigation has only just begun, but already it is disclosed that experts whose reports did not co- incide with the views of industries seek- ing favors were assalled and their dis- missal sought at the hands of the tariff commissioners, and even of the Presi- dent, and that in some cases resigna- tions were compelled. 1t is n-umtln; to the public that a bill supposed to be & revenue measure that affects not only iness, but the pocketbook of evuy family head or householder, should be subject to such unbelievable influence and be dependent on such tainted in- terests as are being revealed before the lobby investigation. “The Senate finance committee, or have consumed about eight months in framing this bill. They started in be- fore the extraordinary session was even convened. Now they are whining tha efforts to enact their indefensible prod- uct into law. ‘“There could be more beneficial eflol’tlhu\mmewklhllltbel it po-lhle on this measure and enable American to know what the| hvoreu interests aré seeking to put upon them. t is the Democratic to take instead of a bargaining contest and the sharing of the spoils by those seeking unmerited favors, a definite economic matter in the interest of ‘whole Four Rooms, Kitchen, Bath, Reception Hall and Porch. Newly Dec- orated. $50 Per Month THE IRVING 3020 Dent Place N.W. Just North of 30th and Q Sta. these instruments. ‘The National Capital Press 2210:1212 D ST. N.W. Phone National 0850 THE : EVENING Will Rogers Says: SANTA MONICA, OCalif:—Accept- ances are flowing in mighty fast to the invitations to be at the disarma- ment conference. Nations are just like people; they never have any trouble getting ‘em to go to some sort of convention, but it's getting ‘em to do anything that amounts to anything after they get there. I just want.to hear & movietone of Prance translated in English when somebody suggests doing away with submarines. Russia and China wasn't invited. They have disarmed now. till they are practically fighting with their fists. Japan has to have & navy, otherwise there would be none in the Far East. | of politics. Even presidemtial elections have on whether this man or that corporation should be licensed to lay additional charges on the consumer. The history of the operation of the flex- Ib!e tarift ainee it was hitched on, under ;:“ of & temporary emergency, (o m- rdney-McCumber bill seven years ago, illustrates the viclousness of the pr!m:lph under which our tariff legis- ation . is accomplished. We have seen lhe ‘Tariff Commission, which was in- nded and proposed as a nonpartisan, fact-finding body, harassed by presi- | dential pressure lnd mlnlpulltefl ‘\ln!fl it became hardly more than a vehicle for carrying out a President’s desires.” River “Givel Up” Castle. BUDAPEST, Hungary, October 17 () | .STAR, WASHINGTON, ALFONSO’S “IRREGULAR HABITS” KEEP HIM WELL, SAYS DOCTOR! Spamnh King Doesn’t Eat, By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 17.—King Amm- so of Spain is I utiful health,” his | personal physiciai -ld wflay becaus= “he of regular habits.” Al\llhr is attending the American Col- lege of Surgeons. “My sovereign has never been a slave ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. | John Kirtland Colgate to Marry Miss Florence Manuel. STOCKTON, Calif., October 17 (#).— - Betrothal of Miss Florence Manuel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manuel of Stockton, and a graduate of the University of California, to John ‘Kln!lnd Colgate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Colgate of West Orange, N. J., | was_mnnounced here vesterday. The | wedding will take place in January. \ Colgate is & member of a soAp manu- | facturing firm of that name. P-per Ken Sail for !! S. HAMBURG Geérmany, October 17 (#) —A party of mémbers of the German Paper Manufacturers’ Association sailed Man, Declares Aide. 1 | beautiful health, and he has never hld‘ ‘M:dlv on the steamer Reliance to visit | American and Canadian paper centfl'a.l —Dispatches today from Paka reported | that the low level of the Danube River had revealed in midstream the ruins of a castle built in 1705, but which was destroyed.by enemies in the following year. —#— ! AMBAS SADOPo HOTX FOURTEENTH AND K Streers WASHINGTON'S NEWEST! 500 ROOMS Club Facilities SWIMMING PooL HAND BaLL Courr Complimentary to Guests Heaurn Clus MAIN DINING ROOM CAFETERIA RADIO IN EVERY ROOM RATES SINGLE . . .$2.00 to $s.00 DOUBLE . . . dcé to &0 SUITE (2 Roems] 6.00 to 8.00 Special Retes 1o Permanent Guests Cept. B. P. JOLLEY, General Manager A window shade has ‘more ups and downs than anything -bou; thu giliaes home. Whe! are to Annoved | n its l-ll’ u nmn.ly behavior depends ‘much quality has mn put in to its ki FOR RENT Two Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room. Electric Re- frigeration. $62.50 and $70 Per Month THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. . GULDENS ‘ Mustard . Three Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room. Electric Refrigera- tion. $90.00 2001—16th St. D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. _TWO DIE IN FLAMES. Xerosené Explosion Fatal Mother and Child. CASTLE, Wyo., October 17 m - Monroe 'Adkins and her monthi-old daughter Nancy_lost their lives in a fire that destroyed their farm home 25 miles west of here, late yes- mhmna p}flflnll field 10 miles to the house by TEAEMM* OR STORE Facing Gonn. Ave, | FOR LEASE 1214 18th ST. sarions e Siee % e Very reasonabie. An unususl opportunity. Call H. L. Rust Company 1001 15th St. N.W. Nat'l 8100 to drn Ma wife from the flaming | while was still alive. Before she || died she was able to_tell him she at- Hf tempted to rebuild a fire in the kitchen | stove by using kerosene and that an | explosion_followed. | | Sleep, Exercise as Aveuge to regular diet, regular , regular exercise, or re| hr Illnhl;‘:?hfl He is not so mlnld the physician said. | “Consequently at the age of 43 he is in FOR RENT Two Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room. Electric Refrigeration. 2001—16th St. Two Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bath and Re- ception Room. Electric Refrigeration. THE. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. a serious {llness in his life. “The only worry he causes me arises from the fact he is so busy he does not get enough sleep—in my opinion. Even | kings should sleep eight lwul'l but he | only gets about six and a f. “Perhaps it is his modgnuon in eat- ing and drinking which counteracts the | bad effects of insufficient sleep, He eats less than half the amount che ‘aver- | age man does, and he drinks very‘ 1 2ol Children Back at School Require Additional Milk TO keep that glowing summer Fealth all winter is the problem that confronts most mothers right now! Youngsters who, during the summer, are most active are confined to the schoolrooms for five hours each day. Often they must lunch away from home, which does not give parflm the same chance for careful watchfulness or healthy outdoor exercise. Remember this! They need just as much energy for work as play! They need those foods which take the place of summer sunlight, which they 1will miss from now on. Chestnut Farms Milk will supply their every requirement. Phone today! Let us start delivering your supply tomorrow of the Highest Quality Datry Products Homes at Prices uflL (Shade Shop Shades, nabmich a8 nm e ot rouEnt down to & D e, nn Yo & standard of a ve been making for Samples W. STOKES SAMMONS. Proprieter O J. DEMOLL & CO Pianos—Radios—Victrolas—Furniture [E | Twelfth and G Streets N.W. E | 27th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL A Brand-New BABY GRAND Made by the Aeolian Co....a guaran- teed $645 value . . . Sale price . . . 435 $25 Delivers It $15 Monthly Pays the Balance Twelve of the country’s leading music houses co-operated in the purchase of It is only because of this co-operative purchase that it is pos- sible for us to offer such a fine piano at this extraordinary, low price. Extraordinary Anniversary Special in Traded-in Upright Pianos They must be sold to make room for new stoek arriving daily 50 Upright Pianos at $50 each Name Your Own Terms That Make Rent-Paying a Silly Waste We have, in our Brokerage Sales Department, prepared a special list of home properties in a price range from $6,500 to $40,000 that are the outstanding values of the city. They Ave All Homes Which We Have Been Authorized to Put Our Price on and Control the Sale Every home will be properly financed and sold to you on balanced terms. Today Is Your Opportunity to Buy Right As the stock market breaks, the value of homes will in- crease—THAT'S HISTORY (but some of you renters have forgotten it). Call SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. National 2345—Branch 33 Get this information, but give us the opportunity to tell vou just what terms you should pay to make Home Ownership a Pleasure and the Best Savings Institution You Could Have SHANNON . & LUCHN 1435 K St. N.W.