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STAR, WASHINGTON; D. O, -~ EVENING SATURDAY, JUNE .4, i 921—PART 2. &= Py TR 4 B - |: NEW BUSINESS BUILDING PLANNED. HISTORIC ‘SITE CHOSEN HELD WAR RIS POLICIES.| BURIED IN ARLINGTON. E = FOR BUSINESS BUILDING |Five of Seven Victims of Airplane | Military Honors for Lieuf. Gard EE =] . = - y e = Tragedy Were Insured. and Forty-Seven Others. = =| ; i e Sale of Ground Said to Have Been | War risk insurance protection was| Military honors marked the burial : . Selected for' 2 Homs by, held by five of the seven victims-of |in the Arlington national cemetery 4 : e S the airplane crash at Morgantown,|yesterday of the bodies of First / b 2 & - i Maj. L’Enfant. Md., Saturday. One, A. G. Batchelder, | Lieut. Edwin S. Gard, jr."Company I, was Ineligible, and another, Sergt. | 308th Infantry, and forty-seven en- The historic property at 804 17th picharq C. Blumenkranz, did mot | listed men who lost their lives in I street northwest, said to be a part of carry any. The five policies were|rope in defense of their country. the site selected by Maj. L'Enfant a8 | for $10,000 each. Troops and chapiains from Fort T a location for his residence at the The insurance is payable in in-|took part in the ceremonies, ahd there time he planined the laying out of the | staliments of $67.50 & month for a|Wwas & good attendance of relatives city of Washington, is to be replaced : of twenty years, except in the [and friends. by an office building, it was learned | .sWs of Licut. Col, Archie Miller and| Lieut. Gard was the first officer on today. Second Lieut. Stanley M. Ames, each | the staff of Gen. Pershing to be killed The property has been 8old by the [of whom had converted his ineap. |in the world war. He lost his life heirs of the Thompson estate, FePre- 'unce, which action gives the bene.|While leading his men in a hand-to- sented by the National Bavings &nd fcigries the right to elect to receive|hand fight with the boches on the Construttion Work of Past ' Year Exceeds All Previ-_ <o -ous-Aotivity. © - . JAIl, previows: records for the lssu- Soldiers’ Home Grounds nce af permits for construction work HOMES Overlooking Beautiful = in Waa 5 Trust Company, to' Charfes P. Stone | (00 (07 FIERE, to eleet banks of the Vesle river in the second . S iaial havaiboen biokin gar for approximately 365,080, The sale | (1€ Proceets of the $10.000 policies | 257 Of ‘the Marne, in August, 1815, . ] scal yeur which ‘ends "ibls | was negotiated through the office of |4pread over three years instead of |He was from New York city and wa = [motith, it was fexrnad from the buitd- Moore & Mill, real estate broker. twenty years. educated at the Staunton Military = ind thepector today. : iy Plans for ‘the new_ bullding, as Academy. Brig. Gen. Dennis E, Nolan Last year the office 1ssued 7,526 per-1 mits, which was more than had ever been issued before In a twelve-month period. At the close of business yes- terday the office had issud 7,537, with three more weeks (o go. This ‘total includes a large percen- > tage of permits for small repair jobs| Hf - B - D et e Jate BrJ: Ford Thomp- and ®arages. which swell the total - = 5 4 son. The location is in = section o eoistinsolynuilasgas exvendic 8 : . originally residential, but which of » | } - Jate years s being transformed rap- Permits During . Week. : ; idly into a business center. hifl:cnuxnko( the holiduy Monday, the | 3 s s 5L week was a dull one In the ‘ ‘ bullding oflice. No permits for large . BENSON BUST PRESENTED. \p)roj!’(*‘l:. were issued. Among the 3 5 § ermits iseued were the foilowing: : : - Theodore L. Baker, to build 513 534 £ : . Associates Make Gift to Cnarman street northeast: cost, $1.000. : Third - 45 : | Street OPEN and LIGHTED DAILY and SUNDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Take any Ninth street car marked Soldiers’ Home and get off at Third street. D. J. DUNIGAN Phone Main 1267 1321 N. Y. Ave. call for a four-story structure, with Multiple listing of properties for | Department, who was Fihs entrance from the street to the base- | rated recently. his funeral yesterday. age of 30 feet and & depth of slightly ; i i Mr. Merchant | Sherrier place; cost, $6,500. ¥ § 47 Chairman Benson of the Shipping (3 Sl stz ol T0n > bt month, building in excellent condition. Hot-water heat and drawn by George N. Ray, architect, ————— assistant to the chief of staff, Wa basement, to be arranged Into suit- |sale through a central agency created | Lieut. Gard in the early days of the able offices. There will be a separate | by the Oranges, N. J, was inaugu- | wiar, was among those whe attended separate | by the O 13 ment rooms. | - 1 YTTTITITT T e s R mety et ot Sutenes | NN R more than 85 feet, to an alley. The ) = . ' Attention! 14th Street Facing New ‘Theater M. J. Davis, to build dwelling 5523 : 5 of Shipping Board. N. J. and E. Butler, to build garage 1 Board was presented with a bronze $ 3 = 2009-2015 8th street; cost, 325,000, ; 3 7 bust of himself yesterday ai gift Store now vacant; three upper floors renting for $125 per 1431 Longfellow street; cost, $1,000. 2 . d on the board. The bust W S 3 > C. V. Meisel, to repair 1750 Columbia L lin Paris by Jo Davidson while Ad- electric lights. Price for a quick sale, $19.000. Terms ar- O T D L S T ? ; : , LT R DO iy ranged. This property will be worth $25000 in less than three street: cost, $10,000. Prosentation of the bust was made months after theater is opened. Act quick. M. Tepper, to build 1328-1330 Kear- S . o ; in the new office of the chairman in ney street northeast; cost, $5.000. . 8 5 the Navy building by Herman Laue, 7 J. Ernest Smith, to bulld 3925 Hunt. a < ertising manager of the board. ington street: cost, $6,700, he bust was draped in an American ~ R. W. Erickson, to build dwelling Four-story office structure to be erected at 504 17th ntreet northwest by | a8 Commissioner Sutter headed the | 2 : 1240 Newton street northeast; cost,|Charles P. Stone. The property was purchased this week by Mr. Stone for | Presentation committee. WM. B KRAFI' & Co - $4.500. . 5o | 985,000 through the office of Moore & Hill. The heirs to the pwon estate, T e i . . - L F. Fitchett, to build garage rear 222 | of which the property formed part, were represented by e National A gain of 5 per cent in building ' , 2 reet; cost, $4,000. Savings & Trust Company.. George Ray is the architect for the mew | operations was noted last month in: Exclusive Agents i sixteen cities. Cor. Princeton and Park Pl N.W. |||z -Sil s | == street: cost, $4.500. CARMEN WIN PRIZES. F ful Soldiers’ H. Park Brodt Bros. Inc_il:,om?n\ma' store 509 B . 3 11th street; cost, ), e acing Beauti Soldiers’ Home Par! o5 J Berman, o 'repair 1138 Tt |Eagters Division of W. B. & E. —_— Has Fewest Accidents. Price DR. BARUCH, FATHER The eastern division of the Wash-| 9 ington Railway and Electric Com- | OF FINANCIER, DEAD |rany, including the East Capitol street, | $2,000 Less Than 00 A E % 1336 N. Y. Ave. . Main 893 Sl e A Colonial House on Macomb Street_ Cleveland Park C. Eugene Doyle F and P street lines, has been award- ed the banner for making the best Physician Internationally EROWN {gpowing during the first three months | Wishes to Announce to His Many Friends and Clients That he is Now Associated With Walter O'Hara as Authority on Hydrotherapy. |of the company's campaign to reduc accidents. ! Bighty-One Xears Old. The ears of this company run through | NEW YORK, June 4.—Dr. Simon|the densest traffic in the city. but| We ask your critical inspection of this particular Home— { iut 1:0 o'clock vesterday from an ! “IN. company announced that *“Hundreds of Satished Clients, Both . Baruch. noted physician and father |despite this fact reported a reduction Specialist in Nearby' Virginia Properties { 5 ¢ s . Other B;llden of Bernard M. Baruch, financler, died {¢L 32 Per cent in accidents from last i Ef First—its superb location— Ask For ailment of the lungs complicated b |trainmen ' have been awarded cas | ‘El‘ . {Second—its perfection as a type of . s eart disease. Dr. Baruch ha n | AL e 4 n o ] Practically the il at his home here for yome time. prizes 0ti 3o each Lon goingithroug Buyers and Sellers | £ Home and modern arrangement. : He was eighty-one years of age. ; e : | s 3 3 - Same House Dr. Baruch was regarded both in | BAIER WUkl an accident for which g ' Third—its excellent investment value. Eureps and Auwerica o€ 4u expert.on | The bunner was presented to the & hydrotherapy, the treatment of dis- nel i & . . i Inspect Today tases by the use and application of S ialvts i el B Open for innspection every : - water internally and externally. His|gces At the end of each three-month 0 ce 130 H t. N. . E day and evening. Our office Take 9th Street Cars to Princeton Street and walk writings on that subject were trans- | e1ioq "the banner will be awarded | ? 5 .50 east 2 squares or phone us for auto. lated ‘";fl‘%"m.‘fl& ard ";"';fg- ,‘:' the division coming out on top in the Ph Mai representative in attendance. ! v ite W introducin, ree | P i o =1 e < o municipal bathhouses, and . munlcipal | €3MPaisn. one Main 4928 Take Chevy Chase Cars—west. i : MAKE EARLY SELECTION AND HAVE Bthe I Ohicago and'New York were | s wilo Chnpll 13 e Cwclve montna : ! ) HOUSE FINISHED TO SUIT YOU d ! Harry A. Kite | his carelessness will be given a new | B Big Bedrooms—Lots 22'% feet wide Owner and Builder MOVE TO CURB IMPORTS, |uniform by the compan g 1514 K Street H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. Would Offer Protection Prelimin- ary to Tariff Laws. A joint resolution designed to pre- vent wholesale importation of foreign Phone Main 4846 Mr. Home Buyer . s o Conprasa s i niras We urge your consideration of-these carefully selected offerings. With the high il ————— 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST Ghced yemtorddy by Chairman Little cost of building you can make no mistake in buying one of these choice properties. of the House committee on revision ofiiewsuEmoulaianRonise thaeres Cor. on Conn. Ave. just beyond Bridge | Corner in Richmond Park T days if he should determine that im- | Pri —Beautiful brick resi- | Pt —8 rooms, bath, attic wo e ec‘ e Vi bout to b de i - i = Gt R T G Oota ‘of necessities “for the purpose of rice, 335’ dence of 12 rooms. 4 | L ¥1C€, 511’5 for three room hardwood floors, porches. A. M. I. An excep tional offering. New Hampshire Ave. Near Park Road . — Semi-detached, 8 Price, $10,500 <miices, 2 on 2 floors, hot-water heat. porches, electricity and gas. Priced much below similar new escaping payment of taxes about to baths, modern and _attractive. Specially suited = | be levied.” for entertaining. Possession. 1 4th STREET TERRACE e s o e On Conn. Ave. Near Wardman Pk. Inn = | . hopeful of getting through to meet a | Semi-detached, 11 situation that may arise after the{ Price, $23’50 oeme. 4 barne | 3 . Suburban Homes bl proposed new permanent tariff law is L THE SHANNON & LUC]_IS introduced. These leaders indicated spacious porches, garage for 2 cars. Modern today that they had not abandoned and probably better than new. See this one the fight to make new import duties | Today: 4 NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT o the Bermanen tarin billieRostlne | In Chevy Chase, Md e - & . EE | Price. $15.50 e . 6 rooms, | Euclid St. Near Central High School ‘Needs little introduction to families who have taken rice, 9 bath, hot-water heat, In view of the failure of the repub- | lican caucus to make a party issue of | Price $9 750—2-<tory. 6 rooms, bath, the time to investigate the convenient but restricted home e L e orh ot tion, puting the clectricity, garage. Near club and close to I y ’ brick. Hot-water heat, | iti B C i s P ssi lectric lights, front and rear porches. Hard- communities of the northwest. It is the ideal home loca- of the bill, leaders declared a new | cars. Good sized lot. Possession. e g - 5 i S ’ 2zt wood trim. Owner occupant. An unusual and its nearness to reasonable markets ad been reportes y the ways | ° —Detached rame » likewise make it ideal for the family. SHdjos 18 commiles WiThievies lafihie, Price, 514,30 dwelling, 9 rooms, Mass. Ave. Near Lincoln Park . jections. 3 porches, hot-water heat, electricity, hard- wood floors, slate roof. garage, fruit, berries and garden. This should be seen before buying elsewhere. Girard St. West of 14th £ —3-story brick and Pl'lce, 512,50 e d\\‘)rlling 10 rooms. bath, steam heat. electricity, deep lot to wide alley. A good one. o —2-family flat building. Pnce, $7,000 5 rooms, bath each. separate heating plant. etc. Rents $30, (old is Don't hesitate if you want this bargain. 22nd St.,, Near G Price, $6,00072. k. oo air furnace. A good buy. —_—— Our New Homes in Various Stages of Construction From $12,750 to $18,500 —are worthy of your time to inspect. You will at least because of alleged disfranchisement ! get a comprehensive idea of what you should get for your £ |°f eFToct, does ot necessarily have ALLAN E. WALKER & CO,, Inc. money. reapportionment, members of the No Reapportionment Factor. The question of reducing represen- | tation of mouthern states in Congress . £ |House census committee declded at a 813 15th St. N.W. Main 426 2 ke wpinlon Was eshrotesd that the Do This Now i v st U OLD CHEVY CHASE vestigated at any time. If such a move I’ T. were made, it was contended. specific b t's Time Well Invested £ mitas ety disteanchinementhwoul A most happily located corner home, of seven rooms P could be undertaken. 2 i orch. Th rage will Inspect the two remaining unsold 8-room and 2-bath “Representative Tinkham, republican, and bath, sun parlor and §lecpxx\g por e garage (attic over entire home) homes that contain hundreds N o) Auxed e commit, accommodate 2 cars. Price and terms surprisingly easy. of home ideas gathered during our 16 years of home sell- that an |;mmrl_: be conducted into hm. ing. Shoe racks in all closets; square rear porches; not Leg. stoops, but room-shaped porches; high kitchen sinks; ice-box pantry in addition to food storage pantry; cellars unlike anything in Washington; a bedroom arrange- ment never equaled; a clubroom on main floor. 14th and Ingraham Sts. N.W. An “In Town” Suburb First Time Offered Another New Row of Jameson- Built Homes 1226 to 1230 Shepherd St. UPPER MARLBORO. THE LURE OF SPRING AWAKENS AN INTEREST IN PLANS FOR THE SUMMER OUR most cherished plan and fondest hope has been a little summer place all yqur Y own, some place on the water, not far from the city, and a short motor trip over good roads in all seasons. ; {Vithin a few hundred yards of the ‘Washington-Annapolis Pike, on South River, ' iful little bay affords safe anchorage for small craft, fine boating, fishing -:ngeiaduet;lub:thing. Fyrollting on this bay 3-acre tracts afford ideal bungalow 'sites. A new Shannon & Luchs Bungalow in the same neighborhood—4-master-bedroom type with lavatory on first floor, in addition to main bath—spacious lots 43 FEET WIDE. Note—All our homes are on elevations overlooking the entire community. : OPEN EVERY DAY. ’ To inspect; Take Fourteenth Street car' (unquestion- ably the best service in Washington) to Ingraham Street, or drive out Sixteenth Street to Colorado Avenue, then one square to Ingraham Street. SHANNON-& LUCHS ‘Building Department 14th and Jefferson Sts. NW. This corner home commands a rare view over North- west Washington. Lot contains nearly 9,000 square feet, with garage accessible from the street. There are 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, with all the modern refinements, For Details and Inspection, Phone Main 2345 " 5,,""{;{,‘;3";,',,,‘,';9 “+ _These South River Pafk Bungalow Sites are all choice water front locations, and closeis; double "floar 4 i are'baing offered on terms at a reasonable price, so-that your entire investment, in- - LA S T i tluding bufigalow, will come within your plan’ for a modest. but .attractive little - wide alle Easy terms. Open summer- home. ¢ Tt e e T Motor down to South River Park, taking the "Washington-Annapolis Pike, turn FOR SALEBY ' in at the sign on right of road half mile this side of South River." You will be wel- 3 comed and shown every courtesy. “THOMAS A. JAMESON OWNER-AND BUILDER 906 New Yoric Ave, N.W. For Complete Informatiom Apply _ A numbfr of purchasers have erected modest - et v o ew C. H. NEELY- & CO. struction. Visit South River Park and inves- 3 5 : ; * tigite before all the cloles lots are’taken. ‘Westory B‘l::; 14k ‘and F L X

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