Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1923, Page 22

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BEDTIME: STORIES \The . Old" ;Orghard’s: " ‘Best] rn“L'fl' hdon Jit,vou, pad boen Fflafld- e here no i "5 the truth}. Brownie has Seen T e o hands many times, and so have A o title could much pleaw ed C 1 ng Spar- " As. being. thought. of ap, 3 friend, o ppy the ping Sp h i} ! rarmer’ Browa's ‘Boy. Welcome Robin. and Kitty the t i s:ltdmlr;l‘ .u.mn° {!hlpnoned to overhear, For several years the foa ®f the Old Qrchard had looked on ,o;!'h:d V.'l-.lw; a-l! no!h';"gmh‘“"h; Farnier Brown's Boy'as a friend. He e e he comes had put up houses for spme of them: He had driven away.thejr enemjes, He had put out food for them. Theéy understood all thfy, and ' so they thought of him always as a friend But it wasn't until he began trappin, them to put little shiny bands on thei lezs that .they understood;fully Wl friendship. You see, you The Vllltvr flew u; g d 1 (rae ok what Be thOSEAL was & u ¢ distafice. and watched. Farmer [ Brown's Boy set his trap and. then | went off_a short distance. He ha lked Into it mach, Wel- obin joined him, and so did Sammy Jay. Then Farmer Brown's qnce a bird “had been | Boy sprung the trap and the three ‘) - ‘| birds were caught least troubled. He saw Farmer Brown's Boy. go over to the trap, tuke out each one, gently stroke him and thep set him free “What did I tell you?" crie “Now visitor. Brownie huppily. do you be- h | believe. Two days later he followed Brownie intg that trap and was caught and banded himeelf. ' And '{rom thul “he “also’. thought ~of Brown's ‘Boy as the OId Orchar best friend. (Copyright, 1928, by T. W. Burgess.) /| LEAVES $100,600 TO MAINE | Graduate Provides for Building for Mechanical Engineering. - HIS HA ST. PAUL, Minn, September 29.— " SAID BR R TO ONE OF|poist and. Derrick Company, left | $100,000 to the University of Matne, caught in that trap and taken out of | his alma mater. to be used in erect- ' Farmer Brown's Bow. stroked |ing 5 pyijlding for the department of mechanical engineering, according to the petition for settlement filad here. Mr. Crosby, who died December 8, THE T THESE. friend to me birds are! but there was return to the Those most | 2 did not he oth NON-PARTISANS QUIT. in the trap quite worth the | e of: being caught and set | | League in South anotn Now Farmer-Labor Party. MITCHELL, 8. D., September 20.— The non-partisan league in South Dakota has formally name to farmer-labor party, it was | announced here following a meeting of forty delegates of the league last night. Tom Ayres, manager of U non-partisan league, was chosen m | ager of the farmer-labor party, the n 50 well and loved him | announcement sald. t the timid ones and tell | — were afraid of their | ain it was that before the summer was over the birds of the Old Orchard sreed that Farmer Brown's Boy was | friend of the Old Orchard. Orehard, timid and iend. | It will not be very long now until n_in his hands a dozen | the people who were finding fault Brownie the Thrasher to| with the hot weather will be doing the the cold retorted the | weat! APARTMENTS . New Fireproof Building 2530 Que Street N.W. 3 Rooms, Dining Alcove and Bath 4 Rooms, Dining Alcove and Bath Moderate Rentals In the Vicinity of Sheridan Circle Garage Facilities Inspect Day or Evening John W. Thompson & Co. INCORPORATED % Main 1477 ame thing about 1614 Eye Street Reduced Rental}s : i The Ambassador ‘ 16th and S Streets NW. = | Modern, Fircproof Building. Telephone and Elevator Service. One Room, Recept. Hall, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $65.00 Two Room ecept, Hall, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $75.00 Representative on Premises Daily and Sunday H.-L. Rust Company - 912 15th Street ELEGANT 3 CORNER HOME 4729 8th St. N.W. SPLENDID ‘OPPORTUNITY THIS \VEE!\ TO PURCHASE THE LAST MAGNIFICENT CORNER HOME: OF A ROW: OF' 15 'SUPERIOR:BUILT HOUSES WHICH WERE SOLD BEFORE 'COMPLETION. ‘AN INSPECTION WILL SATISFY YOUR REQUISITES: OF LOCATION AND ‘QUALITY CON- STRUCTION. THE PRICE. IS .VERY. MODERATE; THE CASH AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARE UNUSUALLY RE-\SONAHL OPEN UNTIL SOLD ‘THE JOSEPH_SHAPIRO CO. 914 New York Ave. Franklin 1140 “When Better Homel Are Bullt. We Will Bdu Them” hen Brownie | The visitor saw | that they.didn't.appear. to be_in the | Brownie at once flew up to Join "'3' NIE ) Oliver Crosby, head of the American | 21, left an estate valued at $1,351.- | changed its, ! s period of low cost; Bullding at 1705 L street northwest, erected by Gallther-Walker Invest- | | ment Corporation, for garage and weryice stati To Those Buying New Homes QOU can have them pro Serly shaded if you call on the SHADE SHOP. We have shaded Washington’s most. exclusive buildings and homes, - Small or large jobs receive the same service. Phone for estimates, New Detached Houses in- Chevy Chase, D. C. Open Saturday and Sunday = These houses are distinctive and well planned, I cated within one block of Chevy Chase Circlé, on Qu sada Street, between Western Ave. and. Nevada Ave. 7 rooms and bath; 8 rooms and 2 baths; open fireplaces, slate roofs, tiled baths. Reasonably priced. WARD & COBB Owners and Builders Main 2199 912 15th St. The Cho:ce Locatlon of Chevy Chase, Md. 21 East Melrose Street—Contains 8 rgoms ; convenient to the car line; unysually attractive and constructed at a a very desirable and spacious lot; ‘great variety of flowers and large shade trees. Open on Sunday; salesman on.premises. - §16, 500 Tllomas J. Fisher & Co., lnc. 738 Fifteenth Street NNW. Main 6830 _ $,6,950 = 6 Rooms and Tiled Bath * - - Hot-Wlhr Heat + i OPEN I-'OR INSPECTIO! o Sunday, 2PM. to6 P.M. Sd“man on Prcmuec The Realty ‘and’ lnvutnieni. Waslnngton 735 13th St. N.W.. [eARAgE, JUST BULT, ' TO'0PEN TOMORROW | - {Mew Bireproot Structure st 1708 l’. Street Is !hchnd of Mod- {H4ted ‘and will be ready for oceu- ‘pancy tomorrow, it is announced. It s a hudlm fireproof bullding, and & fea- Luke of the construction is that the supe | porting. pillars are located within three feet of the side walls, permitting great- space. Thy, BUAUR ks 2 total of 32,000 re feet of flaor &n investment It has waiting vooms and a ‘estroom on the ‘mezsanine floor, OIL INDUSTRY HEAD | DIES'IN GALIFORNIA »ann Stawsrt, 83, Started Three , Years Before Rockefeller. Faged Ruin Several Times. By the Asscelated Press. LO8 ANGELES, Calif., September 29. —Iyman Stewart, elghty-three, ploneer oll promoter of California, who died at his home here yesterday, | ter in the oil | @ wag a dominant ¢ world for_sixty He started in the Industry three years befors | Jbbn, D. Rackefeller and although he bullt up the Unfon Oil Company, which today. {s capitalized at §100, 000,000, he faged ruin several times. Mr. Stewart was chairman of the board of directors of the .Union Company. ‘lert ¥. Bereaford is the lrchluet 1l be operated by the I, Btrosi ¢ Co., Inc., 1s owned by the Gal H( Investment tracted by ) business was mad 4 _co s, “ulhr Investment Company. iab- when he invested $100 which from wages earned father's tannery. A HOME $4,950 Very Easy Terms 632 D ST. SE. Open Sunday 2 to 6 P. M. ’ Representative on Premises Six raoms and bath, plumbing and stoves in excellent condi- ::’ona“e}y{ouse to be papered and painted throughout. Back yard This -home m this location is easily worth the price we are asking either as a home or investment. J. DALLAS GRADY 322 Maryland Buildi 1410 H Street N.W. i) oitne o had Mount Pleasant Real Value Open for Inspection NEW HOUSES 1733 Irving Street 8 Rooms, 2 Baths—Built-in Garage 2 pantries; 5 ggrches attie, cold storage, rc(rlge)nor. open fireplace, foot paved alley, best material, fine workmanship; strong construction. sonable. For sale by ANY BROKER or Thrift Building Co., Owner. Phone Main 768 Price and terms rea- NEW HOMES NEARING COMPLETION - . Inspect Sunday On Emerson Street Bet. Georgia Avenue and: Ninth Street - Containing six I rooms, tile bath with show er, sxtra large ghen and pantry; ing wmh -runs full wi v‘h Boitee, 4 Yoont has full s rench deors leading to breakfast porch: tront porch is all concrete: Kitchen is equipped with one-plece porcelain sink and drainboard: white enamel Eas ra and bulit. in cablinet; large concrete.celiar with coal bin, laundry tubs and servant's toilet. Salesmen on premises all day Sunday or phone office for Inspection appointment. Price, $9,650. Terms, $1,000 Cash : $75 Monthly for Balance = SAMUEL SHAPIRO CO.: ' 804 14th Street N.W. Main 5613 For Colored of the Better ‘Clasd GLENDALE Take the H Street.car marked “Dlsmct me," ; get off at 44th St. N,E. at the 3-way sign; go'south 1 £6 the top of the hill‘at 44th and Dix Streets.”, Or—~ 4 motor straight out' the Bgnnmg Road actoss the imdge, crossing’ the steam railvoad: tracks to' Mth. g | 1 Street, and turn north past'the new schoot .+ We invite you to look at our carly Fal! projcct 3 i of 31 homes: in-all stages of development. -Some with cellar, furnace; all with electnc hght ; And range. Prices from $3,750 to $4,350—$350 cash afld ‘$35 and $40 per month Look at the groupmg oi these homes, each one “ nit,"vet they all blend ‘in’ the ptcture, ¢ ,backcd up by the Ngw $100,000 School.” . .- .- ' " It will be well.to look this over NOW, as our ¢ midsummer. group qf 20, were all sold before com-. | “pletion. i * A representative will be on the ground Sunday and will'be at your service, Eetcus h ' you solver: ;thc home. dxfiiculty with ‘that tent mofiey. -~ Mr.. Stewart's entry. into _the oil |@ e in Pennsylvania n After the cfivll REAL 'ESTATR the | soon _ exhay ry, he dcvnnd started again on bnrww Pepnsylvania |'eventually Jocated ofl. estward into | with haying hullt u\s Californla Ana with v- dYV" wells near Los Angeles | the first tanker on the Pulflg coulx‘ ——— IC REDUCED ‘For This Home in Saul’s Addition " 1t is located on ene of the best streets in this beautiful suburb and is sufrounded by only high class homes—is entirely detached, contains eight bright rooms, two - baths, large reception hall, serv- any’s room and store room in' at. tic, parquet floor, first and second floors, and many other. features 1406 D"'fie'd St—Open 5“ as-found in-a high class home. and Sun. 3 to 9 P.M.—Vacant " Can be parchased on.reasonable terms. B F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. NW. LAST CHANCE TO BUY A NEW BRINKLEY HOME 38th and Garfield Streets N.W. Two Squares South of New Episcopal Cathedral Semi-deiached Brick, Six Rooms and Bath Terms: $1,000 Cash and :$100 Monthly See Number 2819 38th Street INSPECT TODAY WM. P. NORMOYLE 810 F Street N.W. Main 2255 Member Washington Real Estate Bourd Proven Value ‘Only One Unsold 3550 Rock Creek Church Road N.W. Overlooking New Hampshire Avenue Just North of Park Road Eight Large Rooms Concrete Front Porch Double Sleeping Porch Built-in Garage Breakfast. Porch Large Attic Hot-water Heat Wide, Deep Lot These homes have proven themselves-wonderful values. Two sold before completion. . Only the one now for sale. Inspect at Once Price and Terms Reasonable My representative on premises Saturdny -fier- noon and Sunday all day. F. H. DAVIS " Exclusive Agent 205 & 6 Confinenlal Trust Bld.g M. 1540 312 to 324 17th St. SE. -~ (Near New Eastern High School) Several Sold to Investors woa 4 Left x DESCRIPT!ON - Tapestry brick, colonial style, 6. Jarge rooms and "FULL tile bath. Hot-water heat and gas heater; electric . lights; hardwood floors; front and dquble rear porches‘ deep yard to allc} Detroit Jewel ranges; single panel birch deors. Handsom: electrict fix(urcs Ccllar under eéntire house. .zimncr.'s & MIDDLETON, tnc. Reallors 1334 H Street N.W. EELTIR TR L DU ST DT G R DR DR R Rl UG

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