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and toilet in basement.
Small Cash Payment and
$55.00 per month
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816 15th St. N.W.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
ROOF REPAIRING, PAINTING, eutterinf.
spoutlnt. furnace* repaired and cleaned,
damp-proofing walla; reasonable prices.
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'THE FOLLOWING CARS ARE TO BE SOLD
for charaes at Weschler's public auction on
Saturday. October 5:
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by Mr. Lewis Sweetney.
Chalmers Tourina. Md. taas No. 114113,
left by Mr. R. J. Winston.
CALL CARL. INC.. 614 H at, n.w.
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
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PITH A. PALMER. 1430 Columbia rd. »
ALL GRADUATES AND FORMER STU
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are requested to meet tor organization on
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and trouble. NATIONAL DELIVERY ASSN.,
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WANTED—RETURN LOADS
From WINCHESTER. VA Sept. 24th
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Get our return-load rates to or from any
distant city.
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REMODELING REPAIRS
W. K. PACE
1340 Bth St. N.W. Met. 5834 ;
SAVE MONEY "
—on new made-to-order window shades.
Oet our low factory prices now. rheae Lin.
•70.
KLEEBLATT ‘iS. S.«*
WiniUw Shades and Screens. Phene Lin. 070.
Oriental and Chinese Rugs
by Public Auction, within our Oriental Rut
Oallery, October Ist. 3nd end 3rd. at 3 P.M.
and 6 P.M. each day. Large assortment.
INSPECTION OF THESE RUGS^Sept.26,.37.
36 and 36. Open evenings UNITED STATES
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PANTAGES MURDER
TRIAL NEARING END
Expert Witnesses Examined
After Answering 1,500-Word
Question on Death Cause.
By the Associated Press.
LOS ANGELES, September 20
Efforts of the prosecution to prove that
Mrs. Lois Pantages, wife of Alexander
Pantagis, vaudeville impressario, was
Intoxicated when her automobile col
lided with a car driven by Juro Roku
moto last June, and that the death of
the Japanese a few days later was a
direct result of the accident, ap
proached a climax today.
Mrs. Pantages Is on trial In Superior
Court In charges of second-degree
murder. District Attorney Buron Fitts
threw defense plans Into apparent tem
porary confusion yesterday by person
ally entering the case and winning,
after a dramatic appeal to the court,
permission to reopen the State’s case.
Fitts asked and was granted an oppor
tunity to propound to physicians testi
fying for the State a 1,500-word hypo
thetical question asked of defense
physicians by Max Steuer, chief de
fense counsel. The defense physicians
testified that Rokumoto died under an
anaesthetic administered during an
operation subsequent to the accident
and that his injuries did not contribute
to his death.
A spirited clash between Fitts and
Steuer marked the State’s argument
for admission of State testimony on the
hypothetical question propounded first
by the defense.
“Let us not forget,” said Fitts, “after
everything is said and done, that
Rokumoto would be alive today had it
not been for Mrs. Pantages here. It is
not the doctor who administered the
anaesthetic who is the murderer, but
Mrs. Pantages.”
Mrs. Pantages sat silent under the
denunciation, but Steuer leaped to his
feet.
“A mob speech,” he shouted, “not
worthy of an officer who is sworn to
uphold the law.”
Later, after Judge Carlas Hardy had
granted the district attorney's plea to
be allowed to re-examine State wit
nesses on the defense’s hypothetical
question as to the cause of death, tears
streamed down Mrs. Pantages’ cheeks
as five physicians flatly contradicted
the defense testimony.
Steuer, in cross-examination, failed
in an attempt to adduce from the doc-
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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C„ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1929.
W>ll Rogers
Says:
OOLOGAH, Okla.—The foot ball
season Is on, and here Is as pathetic
a note as I ever read. It’s by Gil
Dobie, and head coach at Cornell:
The future of Cornell as a class A
college Is entirely in the hands of
the faculty. If they are going to
be bull-headed and insist on the
students studying and carrying on
a lot of lessons and getting their
minds and time off what they are
here for, why we will finish where '
all other narrow-minded colleges |
finish, in the cellar. But if they
wake up, like Notre Dame, Call- j
fornia and Princeton, and realize It’s
touchdowns we want and not de
grees, It’s future coaches we want
to turn out and not college presi
dents, then only will Cornell return
to Us proud place among prosperous
universities. But I can do nothing.
It's all In the hands of the faculty.
BIG HOTEL SYNDICATE
IS FORMED IN NEW YORK
Proposes to Acquire Control of 12
Hostelries in United States
and Canada.
Bt the Assoelkted Press.
NEW YORK. September 30.—The
proposed acquisition of 12 leading hotels
in the United States and Canada has
been announced by a new company
organized under the name of United In
ternational Hotels, Inc. In addition to
these hotels, the company will have
management agreements and purchase
options on 10 other hotels, the whole
of these properties having a capacity .
of 10,351 rooms.
Listing on the Stock Exchange will |
be sought for stock of the new com- j
pany, but, it was announced, no pub- !
lie offering of securities is contem- i
plated.
Hotels involved in the purchase plan I
are the Roosevelt, New York; Mount ■
Royal. Montreal; Royal Connaught,
Hamilton. Ontario; the Clifton, Niagara
Falls. Ontario; King Edward, Toronto;
the Seneca. Rochester; the Onondaga,
Syracuse; the Niagara, Niagara Falls, N.
Y.; the Lawrence, Erie, Pa.; the Penn-
Harrls, Harrisburg, Pa.; the Robert
Treat, Newark, and the Portage, Akron,
Ohio.
tors testimony tending to show that
symptoms of shock might be mistaken
for intoxication.
STIMSON TO BE ASKED
ABOUT CUBAN SITUATION
Bt the Associated Press.
Complaints of American citizens
against the Machado government in
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Between
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highly restricted location of
advanced and aeeured future
enhancement of values
Open for Ye»r Inspection
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SEE IT TODAY!
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2540 Mass. Ave.
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J 3501 13th St. N.W. J
! J 2 rooms, kitchen, bath,
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including evenings until 9 p.m.
yA. See Mrs. Taylor, Resident Jr
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Secretary Stimson will be asked to
appear and go over the situation with
committee members. These discussions
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Office open until 9:30 pm.
TERM BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 23
Catalog, “Professional Train
ing in Accountancy," on re
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Strayer College of
Accountancy
721 Thirteenth Street
National 1748
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Commercial Art
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Kl II 11 easiest teamed, reads liko
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THE ABBOTT SCHOOL OF I
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The Arts and Stagecraft
Open Oct. 1 1624 H St. N.W. |
electrical
ENGINEERING
Concise but eomprahonsivo eourso
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Theory and practice closely inter
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Course Complete
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Students construct motors, install
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Graduates are qualified to enter
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Thoroughly equipped fireproof
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Founded 1893. For catalog ad
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Bliss School
218 Tafcswa Ave. Wae»%tot>, D, C.
3
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Early morning classes, 7 to 8:48
Evening classes, 5:39 to 7:39
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Fall term opens September 28.
1738 V St. H.W. National 8259
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V. M. C. A—1736 G 3t. N.W.
The George Washington
| University Law School
| Member Association of American
Law Schools.
Appioved by American Bar Asso
ciation.
Established 1885
Academic year 1929-30 begins
September 25. Registration day*.
September 21, 23 and 24.
720 Twentieth Street
Stockton Hail West 1949
Sidwell’s Friends School
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47th Year Begins Sept. 17
City School
1809-1819 Eye St. N.W.
All Grades and High School
Suburban School, 3991 Wis. Ave.
Kindergarten and Grades I. 11. HI. IV.
Country Club. New Gymnasium. Swimming,
Bus Service
Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M., Principal
Phone National 0264
The Eastman School
1305 Seventeenth Street
Cor. Massachusetts Avenue
A resident and day school for girls,
’rimary. Intermediate and Hish School.
Opens Sept. 24th
! BEGIN TODAY
I School Preparation for
Census Office Exam.
The Civil Service Preparatory Seheel.
... ear. »3th 4 F at«. n.w. Met. 8387. *
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Interior Decoration, Costume
Design, Commercial Art, Post
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Prof motional, Cultural, Fundamental
Courtet, Pergonal I attraction
Day and Night Classes
Children’t Saturday Morning Claee
Connecticut Avenue & M
1747 Rhode Island Ave.
North 1114
i Begins October Ist
UNATIONAL UNIVERSITY^
Fall Term Begins September 29,1929 U
i SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL H
OF ECONOMICS AND
GOVERNMENT
Registrar’s Ofßee
818 13th St. N.W.
Tela. Nat. 6617, Met 7964
Open tor registration » am. to 7 pm. ||
I DACE COURSES
A Screen taney: XC. l._and M.C.9.
degrees; C. T. A. PreparaUos
Par and Evening Class**
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If you would like to become self-support
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A 10 months' course, day session, .costs
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WOOD’S SCHOOL
j 311 East Capitol St. Line. 9938
!| WASHINGTON |
1 COLLEGE
i | of
lj LAW
{ Ce-educatienal
THIRTY-FOURTH TEAR
| Fall Term Begin* September It
% Courses leading te LL. 8., LL. H. and
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g Evening Classes. 5:15 to 7
| i 3000 G Street Met. 45M
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monthly. French. Music. Healthy, sunny,
glass-roofed schoolrooms. North 0344.
Georgetown Law School
1929-1930
Opening Sessions:
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11,1929
For late afternoon elaaaaa
MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1929
For morning cls-yoa
For information apply to
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Telephone National 73M
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