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3 ' N R THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. TESTFORHORSES | ppppmmincncrmemi vy (BRODKLYN BRIDGE IN 30-MILE RIDE 5 GO0D FOR AGES Various Breeds Are Entered So Say Engineers, Who Rush in Annual Endurance Event, to Defense of Historic "REAL ESTATE. EAL ESTATE. U. §. SAILORS AT COURT. COPENHAGEN, July * prince yesterd esented the of cers of the' United States batijeshiy Utah to King Chris The oflie were cived at the Paluce of Ama added, and need not be changed. D. E. Steinman, consulting eng'neer, said: ‘So far as anchorage, towers and cables are concerned, the bridge is all right. If the cables have slipped, they can be righted. All that is need- ed Is a bigger roadway and a strengthening of the stiffening trusses, The maln structure would |g — ast for centuries.” Excellent Location Ninth Street N.W. At Crittenden CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 3709 Northampton New Home. Center hall plan. First floor—living room, ux:;d::..]. 'ge conservatory dhfln"flwfll. 14x16 ft.; ideal kitchen, breakfast room and built-in refrigerator. Second floor—4 bedrooms, double sleeping porch and 2 baths. Third floor—attic over entire house Garage. Price $17,500. Open all day Sunday. CLEVELAND PARK 1 Block West of Conn. Ave.—8 rooms and bath, modern in every respect. Has just been redecorated. Only $13,000.00. . 1 Block from Conn. Ave.—A handsome detached home, consisting of 9 rooms and bath, breakfast room and sleeping porch. Lot 50x150 ft. Garage for 2 cars. Price $13,750.00. U. S. HELD EUROPE’S HOPE Former Gov. Lowden Says People Expect Redemption. CHEVY CHASE, MD. Starting August 1. Structure. EAST NORTHFIELD, Mass.. July 20 Ten Sold—Five Left A magnificent home of 10 rooms and 2 baths on large corner lot. CEae T : ol e e B Just one block from the ecircle. Can be bought at a low figure for 3 : L0 oL 085 fee e Il C:Sh.DnThls Ol! a Real Opportunity. NEW YORK, July 29.—Structural States, and its people cling to l‘he be Ilv-l\l\l.h. ;{'”‘".” dwood floors. 00 POUNDS engineers rushed to the defense of The |11ef that America will somehow bring s, front and | CHEVY CHASE, MD. A Superb Bungalow—most attractive in d two-story back porches. them out of the present troublesome sturdy spans of Brooklyn bridge, de- ign, % block west imes, former Gov. Frank O. Lowden . 4 . Ave, t ircle. Lot 60x120 ft.; garage for 2 cars. Only o ¥ claring the famous structure to be|t d g ey A aar thicirdle 10 L More Than Sixty Animals to Com- £00d “for ages,” when they learned Of Illinois, president of the Holstemn- Prlce, $7,850 16th STREET HEIGHTS that Grover Whalen, commissioner of | Friesian Association of America, said ol pete in Run Over Colo- rado Hills. CHICAGO, July 28.—The mettle of various breeds of saddle horses will be tested at Colorado Springs, Col., in a-300-mile ride which starts August 1 and ends August 6. Partisans of the cow ponled| place their faith in the little horses bred In the shaddws of the Rockles as against such aristo- cratic descendants of Echippus as the Arab, the thoroughbred of the race the ‘“quarter horse™ d here in an address at Mount Hermon School. Former Gov. Lowden paid a glowing tribute to the system of training at the school and to its corps of instruc- tors. 3 BIG HOME BUYS You can purchase one of these homes on plants and structures, had told Mayor Hylan he planned the early calling of an engineers' conference to dls- cuss its replacement. A glant cable, almost sixteen inches in diameter, which helps support the roadway, the promenade and the electric railway, a total of hundreds of thousands of tons, has slightly stretched, reported Commissiorier Whalen. Englneers of his department take this as the forerunner of the disintegration of the entire struc- ture. Gustav Lindenthal, engineer of Hell A Lovely Detached Home—Consisting of 6 large rooms and bath, breakfast room and sleeping porcl New and modern in every Very large lot. Only $12,500 GATEWCOD S. BENNETT 809 Continental Trust Bldg. Main 5'5_34 Floyd E. Davis 7th and E S.W. Main 353 WRECKING OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS SALES SAVE YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIALS ‘ ELESS FURNACES Lumb. . Detalls of the event Gate bridge and_a bridge commis- PlP umber been made public by the Horse As: sioner of New York twenty years o . 5 > ciation of America, which has b : ago, declared that it would be a muis- | [| most liberal terms. In Washington’s Fitteen carionds, sl sises; e ta- | 2¢ @ Foot Quarters here. “ take to rebuild the structure. . Nowiag oAk d, Jewell, Pen- The horses will have to carry a Mrs. Wrisley Brown has just purchased the five-story brick residemee,| “It's true” he said, “that in 1383 ||| Choicest Suburbs. iusula, W purchased from 2x10, 2x12 rider, saddle and other equipment (3319 Wyoming avenue, from James A. Cahil. The house contains twelve iwhen the bridge, then the largest nsula, iy iy Shcathing totaling 200 pounds, and when the |rooms amd four ba nd a mumber of features, making it adapted for |ever constructed, was opened With Tncle Sam at Camp h ride is over they will have to come in |entert: ing. It was stated that the consideration was in the neighborhood | great ceremony, nobody ever dreamed surpius property and had never been Flooring sound and fresh and prove it by go- |of $70,000. CAsiEnt Sun ey and, il itke Y P Y E ? used; they are brand mew; mo burat- | Heavy Timbers || ing all gaits in good shape the fol- The office of Moore & Hill arranged the However, that span was a marvelous A ! |lowing day. It also will be an en- - |durance test for the rider, deciding | whether the devotee of the polo fleld, | the chase or the steer herder has for. tified himself with the greatest out grates, no heat-warped parts; wold to you at a wonderful saving and money cannot buy & These furnaces can be used as o pipe or pipe heaters. All he piece of engineering dnd it will s the burden of the traffic of tod: The towe: d_cables are 2Y5c a Foot Traffic Cop’s Reform Seen Modern Bungalow fE experts agree that there is 2x4 amount of stamina by his activitl . | mbre economical way o heat & Bonse P | Harry McNalr of Chicago, one of y ; isti 00! FREwEEEREE] W esaincessewsie| As Efiquette Drive Opens | B ! Consisting 8 Rooms and 2 Baths e e , | hall of horse fame, which will fall to Bathroom Outfit, $60 | this Years winner, Ous of the sixty lor seventy horses scheduled to start he expects five or six to finish in good | shape, 3 Window Frames, $6 Complete in every detall. Two glazed cashe mize 24°x30~ each. sash litte sad 1754 Columbia Road The first blow has been struck here jn the direction of what may would rather give up their shields! and quit the force than be polite to | some poor fish who knowingly or un- Lot 70x172; garage, elec- tric lights, electric cooking Jocks, ropes and weights. |"Maj. Henry Leonard, an interna- become a \ BTeal |yy;wingly has transgressed the traffic | ‘Trimmed borh sides; window il i tionally known horseman, who natlonal reform. |regulations. They believe the way ! Splendidly situated prop- stove, hot-water heat. New, | taking great interest in the contest, | bas written to the secretary of the | Horse Association of America that Ed- ward Pring, a Colorade ranchman, has | entered two horses; Allyn Perkins of | the Turkey Creek ranck has put in mes to fit this window, plonal s made to Instill politeness into the traffic motor cop. it 1s freely ad- of the transgressor should be hard | and they try to make it 8o with ver- | bal epithets calculated to sizzle the! meekest motorist. H Give the ordinary motor cop the choice of hanging or haranguing his erty that is well arranged never been occupied for remodeling into store, with apartments above. Note These Prices The fixtures which go to make up this set are of excellent make. The set consists of a white, Jow ' down, vitreous toilet outfit, a “Standard" lava: tory with fittiogs and white enameled Reclaimed Wall Board, per ft Cantonment Sash, 6 light Steam Radiatio Electric Fixt Certainteed Co. s.01 7 Roofing, new, roll-rim bath tub with all fttings com- Rooflag. new.’ 2. te. The bath tub and toilet outfit Rooflag, uew, and in the original crates. Sidney L. Hechinger Housewrecking Company TWO OFFICES: _ - 6th and C Sts. S.W., 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. Two established places of business with an immense and complote stock at sither sales office. Go to the ome nearest you. Your entire bill of material can_be flled without loss of time. We are nearest to downtown, suburbs, Maryland and Vir- ginia; easily accessible to any part of the city. Twelve years in Washington snd hers to stay three, and Dan D. Casement, one of | the most famous of the older Colorado [ cattlemen, has backed his belief in | the Concha Colonel family of “quarter | horses” by entering two studries sired by that horse. William Irvine has entersd two thoroughbreds and the polo pony is represented by two entries from Lafayette Hughes. A good deal of in- lerest is aroused by the fact that “Sltm™ Sherwood, one of the most prominent cow punchers and horse breakers, has entered a_half-thoroughbred Entries have also been reccived from Fort D. A. Russell, Fort Reno, Okla., Fort Leavenworth, Kan, and Fort | Riley, Kan. | Maj. Leonard, D. Bryait Turner and Maj. "Grove Cullum, U, S. A., are the judges. Maj. Leonard lLas acted as Judge for the New England endurance FOR SALE 1320 14th Street N.W. i (26x126) Store and two apartments above and garage in rear for eight cars. il Possession of store with title. An opportunity to secure an excellent place for business ; in one of the best blocks on 14th Street. | HARRY WARDMAN ,. 1430 K Street N.W. Main 4190 Exclusive Agent Main 4190 ride for the last three vears, but de- clined to act this year because he be- lieved the job should be passed around. It is probable some of the entrants in the western contest will be sent east for the contest held there in October. U. 5. FOOD IS SPURNED BYRUSS INTELLECTUALS | Acting Premier of Soviet Rejects i Conditions Exacted by Re- lief Agency. [[| | By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, July 29.—After a month of negotiation Leo Kameneff, acting Il | premier, has definitely refusea the American Rellef Administration’s con- ditions for feeding the Russian intel- lectuals as a class. The commonwealth fund offered to send food packages to the value of approximately $250,000 to Rus: distribution by the rellef admi A Bargain in New Colonial Homes 713 to 717 Longfellow Street N.W. Hytex brick and best ma- terials throughout. Six rooms; tiled bath; electric lights, hot- water heat; Jpantry with built- in refrigerator; open fireplace and built-in features. Large front and double rear porches. convenient to all car lines, schools and- stores. Deep lots to 15-ft. paved alley. Only $8,500 Easy Terms E. R. ANDERSON Owner and Builder 717 Longfellow St. NW.: Or Your Broker Phone Adams 1914 RIVERDALE HEIGHTS Riverdale and Edmondson Road Realize Your Longing for a Home Do you own that dearest spot on earth, or does it belong to some other man and you simply buy from him the privilege of living there? SPECIAL LOTS, $49 EASY TERMS $29 per month. Just think of the wenderful opportunity you have in this grewing home suburb. Practically a part of the splendid de- velepment of RIVERDALE, with its besutiful homss, direct aad steam car service, excellent reads right 1nte the city, electria, gus and water serv. ' iee; stores, post ofice. etc. RIVERDALE HEIGHTS wants to Bave all the pleasures of life in | tion among professors, teachers, doc. tors, scientists and others selected by the relief authorities. The latter | were ready to have the government { co-operate in the distribution, but in- | sisted that the final decision as to ! what persons should receive the pack- | ets ghould rest with the rellef admin- istration. | The governmént, according to M. | Kameneff, is willing to permit the re- | lief administration to veto any of the government's selections of bene- ficiarfes, but is not willing that an i outside organization be permitted to { assist persons despite & soviet veto. {PUGET SOUND STEAMER i SINKS AFTER COLLISION il’nssengcr Boat, Heavily Laden, in Crash With Outbound Liner in Dense Fog. | SEATTLE. Wash, July 20.—The {Osaka Shoshen Kalsha steamship |Hawail Maru, outward bound, col- {lided with the Puget Sound passen- | ger steamer Calista near West | Point, just out of Seattle harbor. | A wireless message from the mas- |ter of the Hawwail Maru said ‘“all hands saved,”” but asked that tugs be sent immediately. Two tugs and the Hyack dYeparted . Later it was learned that the Ca- lista, heavily laden, sank within ten minutes after the accident. All the Calista passengers and crew were saved. ‘The accldent occurred in a dense fog. U-BOAT BASE ACCEPTED. Key West Project Can Berth 100 Submarines and Tenders. KEY -WEST, ¥la, July 29—The Navy Department yesterday formally acoepted the submarine base at this port, construction ‘of whi gun_in Jan volved an out! $1,750,000. The ba berthing some 100 large sul and tenders. | Prestige Indorses HE bujlder with prestige recom- mends—and, if it is left to_his’ discre- tion, installs—G & H heat- ig}g equi t, It is one of the factors that make his prestige. |G & H Heating Co. Bigas HEATING CO. “Pound Relisble for Over Thirty Tearm.” p 8 mitted evervwhere that whatever other virtues a motor cop may have, politeness is not numbered fctim and he way cheer. would alw; e latter. But politenes (Copyright, 1822.) s choose on the and erring motorists should take Three-story brick; ten ilf rooms; two tile baths; It H-W.H., elec. Deep lot to wide paved alley. An among them. As a matter of fact it has been con- sidered that his chief weapon of offense has been | & vocabulary extremely cholce in v riollc vitamines. Most cops had | rather bawl you out than lock you up. 1 But all this is to be changed—I the parks of Washington, if not else where. Instead of the usual, how d'you get that wi thell into de ourb over come thru' wid yer permit,’ policemen upon overtaking & speeder | or reckless driver have been in- structed to say: “I beg your pardon, sir.” More Vocabulary Tact. Then, If the startled motorist, braced for a broadside of vocal brickbats, recovers from the shock, the trafic officer—in this new duel of politeness one must not call an officer a cop—shall say: “My speedometer shows, sir, thut you were traveling at a rate varying, methinks, between twenty and twenty- | five miles an hour, whereas, as you are undoubtedly aware, the law permits but a scant, I might say a very scant, eighteen.” { Once more the officer stops for| breath or brings out the pulmotor for ! the automobilist, unconseious by now | trom this barrage of politeness | ermit me to inform you (unher.. sir, that it is also my bounden duty to request that you produce and ex- hibit the permit by which you are en- | titled to operate your very excellent and thoroughly trustworthy equipage.” And then, the final blo “Please take this little card T hand | you to_the nearest police station and | there deposit the stated collateral for | your possible pearance in tramc1 court tomorrow.’ Sullivan Backs Sherrill. All, of this scunds impossible, but an effort is going to be made to make it true. The orders for gentility an politeness have been issued by Col. C 0. Sherrill, officer in charge of publi buildings and grounds. They apply to ! all officers who patrol the parks and boulevards of the National Capital, but do not apply as yet to the ordi- nary traffic cops on duty in the busi ness and residence districts of Wash ington. The superintendent of police, Maj. Dantel Sullivan, however, has announced heretofore that he would heartily co-operate with the park po- lice, 8o it Is possible that the polite- ness may spread to the other cops. .|| These latter are waiting the word | with mixed feelings. Most traffic cops JUDGE VICTIM OF AUTO. RALEIGH, N. C. July 20.—Chief Justice Waiter Clark of the North Carolina supreme court, who received a gash of nine inches across the head in an automobile accident at Carthage yesterday afternoon, comfortably last night following his arrival here. Physicians, who made an X-ray examination, stated that Judge Clark's injury is not danger- ous. Spanish Homes— In all Washington . forest. and finish throughout, . convenience. it You will find «available for purchase at a most attractive price—one of those remarkable 3109 Macomb St. Cleveland Park planned and built Home—and its location is un- equaled—ffonting a magnificent estate, while in the rear on its own lot is a veritable virgin An incomparable setting for an un- equaled Home—in perfect condition. Nine rooms, three baths, inclosed sleeping porch and built-in girage., Handsome fixtures There's only the one to be:had—and the purchase arrangement can be made to suit your Open for inspection every day and evening. One of our office staff ‘will be in attendance. “ HARRY A. KITE g BUSINESS PROPERTY 11th St. near G - Wide Deep Store and 2 Apartments Will Rent Around $500 pr. mo. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION A Splendid Buy. For particulars apply N. L. Sansbury Co. Business PWINC- '.“ Dept. 1418 Eye St. ~ Michigan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. (Brookland, D. C.) For o Builders and Individual Owners ., ‘We have a number of very desirable building lots for de- tached homes in this subdivi- sion, which can be purchased at reasonable prices and terms. For further information Apply B. F. Saul Co. 1412 Eye St. N'W. Main 2100. there isn’t a better excellent opportunity to locate in a center of real activity. Arrange inspection through Boss & Phelps Exclusive Agents 1406 H St. N.W. Main 4340 == There’s An lnsie And An Qutside outside. to serve. LUMBER Phones North 486-687 © e to most all questions and the fellow who knows the inside of the house - building - game from actual experience, as we do, is a pretty good friend to any home-builder, whether you seck his advice for material best suited to either inside or We specialize in lumber and building material and are here Galliher & Huguely Sherman Ave. and W St. NW. Pl'ice, $ll,000 Balance’ Monthly $1,500 Cash Corner Residence Consisting of 7 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, elec- tric lights, electric cooking stove, built-in garage. New, never been occupied. Price, $11,000 Cash—$1,500 Balance Monthly Phone Main 5593 { Price, For Information Sunday—Phone Linc. 7213-W Mr. Cummings Granville C. Bradford Loans—Insurance—Renls 425 Bond Building A Maryland Home 8 rooms and batl ing porch, ele hot-water t rage. cupied. $9,500 | Cash—$1,500 Balance Monthly 14th St. & New York Ave. Six and Eight Rooms With ; or Without These Beautiful Homes in Petworth Represent a Remarkable Value Petworth Grant Circle at 'Varnum St. Take 16th St. Bas or 9th St. Car to Grant Circle D. J. DUNIGAN Without Fail Always Open Until | “9PM. | i i | 1