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TAR NODEL HONE YISTED BY MANY e‘l Kitchen and Garage Reature Last Display of 1 Current Season. a i Hundreds n:e );Dme-’{‘l;ul‘uhd ‘Wash- onlans yesterday visited the opening ay's display of the fifth and last of 1980 season's series of model homes po by The Star in co-operation fith the Operative Builders' Association. he dwelling, located on an attractively ndscaped piot on the southwest corner f Porty-fourth and Garfield streets in esley Heights, was constructed by | . C. & A. N. Miller from plans ap- | roved by The Star Model Homes ommittce. | With a number of persons on hand | bhen the doors, were officially opened t w:g a.m.,, throngs continued to pass this newest house of The Star's eries throughout the day and ¢vening. e model home will be on display for month, daily from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Has Red Tile Roofing. A commodious dwelling of the Eliza- ‘than period, the house has an exterior ? granite, with half-timbered jffect on the second story. A feature f the house is the red old English tile fing, which lends a pleasing tone to e entire development. Visitors, especially womenfolk, were specially impressed with kitchen and djacent serving pantry. The kitchen | s been planned with particular care, Fith the gas range placed in an alcove rovided with a ventilator for carrying £ odors. The serving pantry rovides a storage place for lin:ns and ishes and facilities for the cleaning nd care of fine silverware and crockery. One of the special features of the ouse is the porte-cochere garage, Former minister, president and minister ! of churches in the last Czechoslovakia cabinet, who has been selected by Pres- ident Masaryk to form the new cabinet and has accepted the post. BROKER KILLS SELF Philadelphian Follows Partner in By the Associated Press. | To Form Cabinet | MGR. SCHRAMEK, ~ —Pl& A Photo. BY SHOT IN HEAD 1 Suicide, Due to Business Worries Is Belief. PHILADELPHIA, October 27.—Sidney F. Tyler Brock, member of the broker- age firm of Reilly, Brock & Co., com- mitted suicide yesterday, police said, by shooting himself in the head. His senior partner, George K. Resilly, took his life in a similar manner iast Thursday. ‘The authorities expressed the belief that business worries had led both men’ to take their lives and were seeking to determine whether the double tragedy ‘was the result of a suicide pact. Brock shot himself through the brain in the bath room of a suite he had rented only a fow hours earlier in an apartment house. ‘The day after = Reilly suicide at his home in a fashionable suburban section, Brock made a general gh which, & driveway passes. It & _constituent part of the house, pcated on the ground floor of the left ng of the building. There is direct pntrance into the main hall of the jouse from the garage, d ed as a p 1 convenience in inclement weather. Conveniently Arranged. The main hall divides the dining m, breakfast room, pantry and kitch- from the living room and small rvatory at the opposite end of ths The living room, distinctive in haracter, has a floor level three steps low that of the main hall. To one jide of the great fireplace in the living oom lusm: stairway leading down to a committed c1 room in the living iortion £ the basement. On the second floor ere found two ter size bed rooms, one with dress- room, and two guest bed rooms. Dver the garage is a library in a rather k luded position in relation to the rooms on this floor. Servants’ arters are provided in the finisned story of the house, while a room ith bath is provided for the chauffeur, n the basement. The model home is reached by driv- out Massachusetts avenue to Cathe-{ avenue, left at Cathedral avenue to r:l‘mmh street, and left two blocks ouse is located at the southwest corner it this intersection. assignment vania company for the purpose of liqui- dating the concern. the book assets of the and the book liabilities $5,353,280, but after a preliminary investigation the Pennsylvania company issued a state- ment saying the ass:ts would fall short of the total liabilities. leaves a son and two-daughters. Reilly was & bachelor. have been insured for approximately n y-fourth to Garfield street. The | to officials of the Pennsyl- assets of the brokerage ‘The petition for the assignment gav e firm as $5,723,573 Brock’s home was in Bryn Mawr. He Each man was said to 000, payable to the brokerage YER AND STUDENT DIE IN PLANE CRASH Rented for Training Flight Smashes Up on Golf [ Course. 4 )y the Associated Press. 4, student fiyer. . Watson, who lived in Westbury, airman. He ml Reserve officer was hurled out of he plane as it fell, and Nester's body thrown out by the impact with the jround. They died almost immediately skull injuries. fractures and other SOVIET INDUSTRIAL PARTY IS DISCOVERED ders Claim “Controling” Power Came From Former Russian Cap- dtalists and Manufacturers. the Assoclated Press. MOSCOW, October 27.—The secret police yesterday announced the dis- covery of a secret counter revolutionary called “the Industrial party” hieh 1t accused of attempting to preate crises in various Soviet industries. Leaders of the party were said to have lessed they carried- out instructions & White Russian organization in Paris nown as the Trade and Industrial o ttee, which was headed by ormer Russian manufacturers and [""The leading members of the soclety. mostly engineers and technicians, will tried soon by the Supreme Court. i Rallway service is being cut down in | many areas of Northern Ireland and | lbus service is being substituted as a | measure of economy by the railroad | lcompanies. | Insist on For Your Own Protection Due to the reputation and superior qualities of Celanese, inferior merchandise has anese. Whenever dissatisfaction occurred, investigation invariably hes proved th Celanese. Celanese positively does not shrink or stretch. If this occurs in any article represented to be full details should be reported to Celanese Celanese, Corporation of America, 1 QUICK RELIEF FROM since Clear Away that ‘Tormenting Eruption There is nothing more quickly soothing and healing to itching, irri- tated skin—whatever the cause—than Resinol Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the of 335 cemua per day and B cents per cen! Sunday. CONSTIPATION of fhousands . Edwards produced Olive Tab- lets, !.ll substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for years, and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, just a healing, soothing vegetable laxa- tive safe and pleasant. No griping s the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They help cause the bowels and liver | That is_the joyful Dr. Ed due to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” —bad breath—a dull, tired feeling— sick headache—torpid liver—constipa- tion, you should find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Thousands take them every night to keep right. Try them. 15¢, 30¢, 60c. Celanese been represented to be Cel- at the article contained no 80 Madison Ave., New York. Celanese yarns, fabrics and articles are made of synthetic products manufactured exclusively by the Celanese Corporation of America CELANESE THE EVENING TOLL 100 IN SECOND GERMAN MINE BLAST Hope Abandoned for 11 Still Un- derground at Saarbrucken, With 80 Dead Out. By the Assoclated Bress. SAARBRUCKEN, Germany, October 27.—The coal mine disaster at Maybach Colliery appeared last night to Lave taken at least 100 lives. Ninety bodies lay in mortuaries, while all hope was given up for 11 men known to be still underground. Coming befors Germany's flags were hauled up from half-mast mourning for the 262 victims of the recent Alsdorf mine explosion, the Maybach disastes fell upon the nation as a stunning blow. ‘The Saarbrucken disaster was not only the second major calamity to hit the German coal fields within a week, but it was also the third within four months. The July disaster at Neurode, last ‘Tuesday's at Alsdorf and Saturday's at Maybach have between them snuffed out the lives of well over 500 miners, The cause of Saturday’s explosion was still undetermined last night. It was | #).—John McMahon STAR, WASHINGTON, fourth level had exploded, igniting gases Yetopedthat only compressed air engines vel ly com) e were used. Now officials believe a coal damp explosion may have touched off coal dust stirred up by a blast in an- other part of the mine. ‘The Maybach mine, which the Ver- sailles treaty placed under French con- trol until 1935, was known not to be immune from coal damp, but saf>- guarding precautions were elaborate. The funerals of the victims were set for next Wednesday. L it $483 HIDDEN ON MAN Georgia Train Victim, Supposed Pauper, Given Proper Burial. BLACKSHEAR, Georgia, October 27 listed for a number of years by Plerce County commissioners as & pauper was buried yesterday, but not in a pauper's grave. McMahon, native of Ireland, was kille¢ Saturday by a train. Without relatives the man's funeral was arranged by county officials, and plans made for a pauper’s burial. Corner W. K. Sutlive discovered two secret pockets in McMahon's trousers. 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