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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 —_— __ YHE NVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D; 0, SATURDAY, UANUABY 16, 26 . . ~3° t the alr station at 0-“ SPEAKS FORG.W. U Boy, 24 Hours SNAPSHOTS—SNmensm —BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS. [RAZINGSTRUCTURES |iriiis st ™ * ™| “WhEN yoU THINK 3 RN Old, Unnamed, &'u.-% < : IN PBTOMAG PARK Contract for both the wrecking and |[ ot zaintse, Zaporhaogios and Decorst construction work was awarded : | $A Estimates made on request. ) E the Lewis Engineering Company of | Joins Red Cross ] F— [m., city at its bid of $8.436, and op- (| HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. A : erations have been started at both PAPERNANGING AND PAINTING The American Red Cross received : .| Workmen Tay Siege to Armyjplaces. The barracks at Bolling Field || pasg 1g0s st n.W. Tel. Col. 1077 an enroliment from its youngest l i will be two-story frames of modern | ildi; i design, based on concrete foumia-\ e e s Buildings Used During dosig: HOT ]NN ‘World War. When the general supply commit- | E', tee abandons other groups of the old Foi rl H e Army bulldings in Potomac s w1 ) Park from_time to time u is pre- | 604-610 9th St. N.W. SALVAGE FOR AIR POST|sumed that'the salvaged material Will | 7 rooms, 56 weekly; $10.50 rooms. 38; $14, ~ be used for similar federal construc- | with tollet, ‘shower and livatory. $10; 2 in Se———— tion work in the District. ! room, 50 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother's. member yesterday, when a proud William Bruce King Urges Se- | fiixtor i vome moan. oo ciety of Natives 10 SUP- | e imemertacnlored even a name, port “Native Son.” e The grandfather has been prom- ’ Two Barracks to Be Constructed _— tnent in local Red Cross work, spe- 9 inlizing 1 d _about Wall i ield. A Support of the coming endowment | Fioupital, but " throushout. s aer 7 at Bolling Field lemg At lts Best fund campaign of George Washington manded that anonymity cloak his < - University was urged by William | &ctivities. v 3 / Gradual removal of dilapidated You'll feel that you’ve found the “Perfect” Apart- Bruce King at a meeting last night of ——— SETS LADDER UP AND TWO STEPS TROMTOP GIVES MINUTE DIRECTIONS STEADIES HIMSELF WITH Army buildings in East Potomac ment—when you select one of these cozy suites in I mmciety of Natives of ahe District) TRANE BOAR R SPEDS ABOUT FIVE MIN- CALLS TO HIS WIFE SHED HOW TDHOLD ITFIRM + ONE HAND WHILE GROP- [ | ¥ 2 now under D e v ~ in the Wilson Normal School. | They were erected during whe world Mr: King pointed out that the uni- UTES SHAKING 1T TO BETILR. COME AND HOLD AND MOUNTS VERY ING WITH OTHER FOR. war as barracks for soldiers, but| versity “is a native son-of e Dis-| - FOR 750 IS PLANNED SEE WHETHER IF'S T, IT SEEMS KIND OF ¢ HAMMER,IN HIP POCKET since the armistice have been used | trict,” 102 vears old, and is entitled 7 STEADY UNSTEADY 3 :by the general supply commitiee for 5 to the support of the “native sons.” S the storage of surplus furniture, tspe- | Thirteenth at M Street N.W. The university, he explained, is the § = = writers, eto. 1 @y non-sectarian institution of high Elaborate Entertainment Arrange: 4 Y | Recently cighteen of the buildings | Perfect in its down-town locetion—perfect in its er learning in the District. It gives ments Made for Annual Mid- 72N j ¥ ere condemned jand jtusned ioven: to appointments and finish—perfect in its equipment— higher education, he declared, to 8 $ the .construction department of the erfect in its twenty-four-hour service. Washington children whose parents | winter Affair. Quartermaster Corps. , Maj and p 4 cannot afford to send them to out-of- | oy Walsh of that department coted o umiverition an Caliemes” 7 ; Thevs and found that some Rentals from $55.00 to $65.00 Per Month » for More M m,,,,,\ With seats for Buests, elaborate . ber used in their construct a More Me 5 2 - - plans are being made for the 1924 {fair condition. On his recommenda- o Plans for increasing the membership | > 0% 78 F0NE HACE 08 0 rahip o o e e omumendz Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening of the society were dscussed at the ? buildings and use all available mate- | business session. Among se who | committee of the Washington Board irial for the construction cf two bar- | ‘}‘"':“:‘_a?}'!’b‘l“‘a: ’”‘5”“‘," G spoke were Henry L. Bi 5 of Trade, February 16, at the Wil- ' racks for the accommodation of en- rooms Eilz ol (it 20 Eiarper. Jadge Roler: ingly and |lard Hotel. At former dinners of the = =i Bo & Ph l preaident of the soclety. poesided. | board only 600 guests have been ac- - = | 88 €, Ps The meeting was designated as j commodated. FLAI I lRE? mes “home talent or Stunt” night. Firet| At @ meeling of the arrangement The Home of Ho i it =1 day, Fred J. White, A 2 itk St SRt MAIN 500 | o x see Phone i 4340 thei St to Judee Cns A ek e h:ipm:l'rem}\I“he::‘:‘rn:a(;: ¢ ETH BROTHERS, (Members Washington Real Estate Board) e e cond | e e "Yor. the affair SAYS DOGGONE IT WHAT GETS ALL SET IN POSITION HOIDS HIS BREATH CUMBS DOWN AT LAST e R e | Wna read Gn R U3 [ promises to_eclipse in brilliance any % THE HAMYER DIDDRGD TROM WiicH WE DOESKT ~ WHILE WIFE LEAVES "AND TEELS A LITILE SHEER, men’s first prize w 6 L vhich has agreed to (WMRT DID SHE LET GO OP DARE MOVE AND FINDS HE LADDER T GET 1SH P SEE HOW LOW Falconer for his da 8 '. c| the ~Washington LADDER TOR - HE DARN A5 LEPT NAIL ONTOPOF NAIL.FINALLY MAKES LADDER REALLY IS. L. Brvan, winner of second |Quartet. consisting of Mary S. Bowin, INEAR TUMI Al - OV o | ize, SONE el McLe hn F. M. Bowl: d I BLED THE PIANO CONNECTIONS WIH 1T 6! WAS AT LEAST " Irish song which he | Qe CegM Toup of the Stafford ® WcClure Newspaper Syndicate: STy PEET IN THE AR : St e broE Pemberton dancers ~and Georgo . = = == v Mrs hard, elocutionist "Connor an ReLsHorn |Miss Ruth Hansford, Miss Dorothy fecited e — TWO PLAYS PRESENTED | Tochifely, Miss Florence Hyde, 3 FOR RENT ST 2| PAY BILLS PROMPTLY, | BY WOMEN'S CITY CLUB St et st S J. H. Duhamel, monologist, Arthur Seaton. Keefer, who told some e c Chamberlin, presi- Busines: THR'FT WEEK ToPIc Large Audience Greets “It Some-|dent of the cl’;nh, xn'hntl;nl;;:nlrr‘ipl’i‘:brf- H o s Property an arragu s. ° ° == S i . inded the audience of the member- (| WILL DISCUSS EMBARGO. | I { tmes Happens” and “On the |y ariwe wiien v in proerens and || 1326 Eye St. N\W 2 . . Road to Madrid.” {that each member of the club is sup- R RS NINS) . 2 —_— Speakers Today Will Stress Im- [posed to bring in a new member dur- What Comprises a Complete Home' he question of embargoing arms . Two one-act plays, under auspices|™S the month of Januar Large Store Room | to Mexico or permitting the sale of portance of Heeding the of the dramatic section of the Wom- — — = A well located, substantially built, brick house, 20 feet wide munitions to the de facto govern- | : . en’s City Club. entertained an audi- i i i ! 3 ious, bri i ment or the rebels will be discuss Injunction. ence, which taxed two rooms to ca- | 25x90 Feet & a :::: lf:;h:rrfiier::'l'-':n::? !:;l:l‘!n:.;’l.n'ms:pd;:‘t.;c l::);fi'l,:. fm’: t & mesting tonignt of the ittle . — pacity at the club last night, | JUST COMPLETED wood floors; good closets; deep yard to an alley. This descrip- in the caucus room of the Hou Dutlding. | Thrift week speakers before various| The firat play, “It Sometimes Hap- 1006 o St.NW.I RENT REDUCED k4 tion applies to our new operation, but they would yet not be Baldwin of Oregon and Robert {clubs and organizations in the schools ipens,” was under the direction of “mcy . . complete homes without F. Klepinger of Ohio will defend the land government departments today |Mrs. J. J. Stahl, 0 Miss Teresa Connolly (Just Fast of 13th) < e 1 administration Iwill stress “Pay your bills prompt] an - on. aide stress “Pay vour bills y d Mise Ethel Greenway took lead- i 3 » T Atter: | The Retail Cr Men's Associatlon, |ing roles. "The other play, ~On the|| OPe® fof Inspection Tntil 830 P.M er ivion! I 2 . o others will spaper advertising and in other |Road to Madrid,” was presented un- . orches | 1% Wlso emphasizing the value[der direction of Miss A. E. Borah. Reches ; 5 : : er of business, |Of_prompt pavment of bills. Spanish, American and Gypsy charac- || piacerside Tignee. ook Fleme 1o |l WILL LEASE erficld of Oh "H. Talkes, secretary of the asso- | ters were in the play. = 3 ohaiTman. ik subi < and chairman of the Thrift| Among thome Who took part wer. . i 2 BREAKFAST PORCH—a delightiul place to have i ot The biile Ll ceapl it o vo ek bureau, spoke today | Miss Ora May Bullock, Mise Nell o BRICK GARAGE Hedges &Middleton, Inc. | e ki . : > f ‘ § < the next few lto the s of Woodward & (Price, Miss Ruth M. Hansford, Mrs. | Pri e breakfast. lunch or dinner. : hrift talks were |Gerrit S. Miller, jr.. Dr. Edith Sevill rice $10,950 REALTORS ! 9 4 Capt. Wil- |Coale. Miss Kdna Sheehy, Miss Amy 2 H FRONT PORCH h tl Ford ideal it the Soreaw of en € Leavitt, Miss. Minnic Lee. Itynes i 1334 H St. NW. ; v s olcongreteiporchithagafiofds aniidea ting; ll lh? bn)a e- ura nslow and Mie eady for Ocoupanocy H Spo1 0 spen € - partment of the Y. M. A Dr. |Boral Phone Owner, Col. 5424 i >~ R Darby | at the navy y ngers on the program were Mr- EE i SLEEPING PORCH—t} I i m'mm Clark 1 ¢ the Railroud |Elbert ML Wood, Afee . Helen ey ! i . %14 S { 1 RCH—the most charming way to sleep— L by Mr Talkes, and at a | e e | . in the open air of one of the highest parts of the city. of the ;‘\‘:‘um‘n s l'ol‘l{lk;a: = = 2 - e i - the Franklin Square ote] f . . s (b7, E R Gully, Clauds W oxene ‘ = . We Claim That Our Homes at d_evergreen 0 o'clock tonight. Ad- : ’ ! S L The Two Shannon & Luchs |l mmma®§ +§ 9th and Farragut Sts. N.W. RECEIVER APPOINTED. |} ; gv. L. Toomey Named on Petition | Home Developments ‘. Sampl H\! . 0 f All:E C:MP[;‘Eti':-i 30 P M of Restaurant Creditors. . i o Ny en ior Inspection Un B B/ s ticedly . in Washmgton | 4915 Sth St. N.W. P P " 1L.OAD OF FUR- Justice Stafford of the District Su. preme Court has appolnted Vincent L. Toomey as receiver of the two [ estaurants conducted by William J. awley at 311-13 and 625 Pennsyl: J L N SANSBURY 0 I vania avenue northwest. The bon < : I ' of the receiver was fixed at $5,000. wi i % 0 . . nc. [orsor s e D b o Our Intown Saburb ’ a suit e y the Capital igar an i 3 s » ; ..n“.lflr,"fi.”vnhmok Company andother credi- 14th Street Terrace . ; . “Everything in Real Estate’ tors. asking the naming of a receiver ue . SCIWARZ It carry on the business. The cred- |[i 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 5903-4-5 - | jtors dfl’(lar(’ !h?} h&\(‘h(lfi‘l’mf! l:la ‘ A. l“'.h d l .I‘.m Sll N GFFICE OF THE M E EANGE | Bt e o = ane Ingr F xS | Members Washington Real Estate Board Compans of the District 1 | e fngton, Jan; 19, 1024, . ing of the x ¥ AND the Distriet I T, O L T A B A R HAVE YOU SEEN THESE these || ————— : things || ~~ @URIEITH 3§ Columbia Park Homes Perfect architectural i At 36th and R St!. N.W. design — big living ] |f - Y8 On the 14th St. Car Line? voart oF BmiRpery ;'looms acrossl entire ' i i . ERCE ROTELER: Secretars. | = kfi'::en ::,':,_g;‘:: I —have for all times set a standard of Home plamnnv and building ,:,,’,‘,fii:,"::;‘,}:,,"m.m,;'m FATT T e binaglion dic§ box and _ [{||* that does and will influence future undertakings. . the president and a_majority of the board | ventila ood 3 Y 96 drustees of Lombary & Ludwig, Inc.. of the | try—b:::e board 5:2_ f I That statement is amply Substantiated by not only the most favorable the authorized capital stock of said company = comments-of authorities in home planning and building, but by the way the in $15,000, Il of which lias becn baid in and tric outlets—excel- in mul;;d\n; The accounts yayable amount lent clothes clossts.— Washington public has bought our homes. RLES W EANTERDAY, Trustee. (], tiled baths — hot- [ ¢ It is true that during the past year we have made what seemed to be . ee. - water heat—gas wa- ) drastic changes in the design of our homes. We made these changes from .1..1,'.,;.,,..“ AL e ter heaters — hand- a knowledge derived from close personal contact with the public which retary of Lombard & Ludwig, B some decorations — wanted homes. but knew that old designs had long smce outlived their use- ment_of facts made in the fa big master bedrooms fulness. i 1257‘:".4..'5" i aod Caeencs B Bt L eleotric ~ lights — | i oL eaid company, i hardwood floors— || A great deal of the criticism of our ideas has come from so-called com- bacribed abd swo ,ism before me this 18 | kitchen cabinets — petitors, who we now find hurrying to this’ same’ public with attempted (Beal) ! G. LORENZ, . (new deslgn) — six - Ml duplications of our homes. Notary Fublie, D, e i :’;fv ;Wmsd‘“ l;l“ Big (|} Thus we feel that our efforts are justified and will continue to —_— <], S an ¥ 3 nai Pants Matched to Coats yards. S15/ oos o ol build and offer original designs, confident that they will be judged VADE To MEASURE OVER 4,000 SAMPLES. ||| by their evident merits. T8 MATCHING CO., | o! Our Up Northwest Developnjen't 1434 Newton 8t N.W. ¢ = PECIAL lu’rl"s——m FFALO TO WASHING- 4 Bal o Transie Co.” eln 8108 e e Selll‘; ,950 15 O s e | tB_RlElTH “ Our Homes in BURIEmH rom 7,950 10.89,000 1 Let s keep yours in good condition—it will oo nterenton” B e | Homes il ; Our Homes in Our Intown Suburb Bedell’s Factory, .« Price Now, $7,950 i : 14th Street Terrace Main 3621, 610 w0 a d Easy Terms || S . i Lfl!fi%fifi%{}fi’i ll Newoiemmree SN ' Sell From $12,000 10 $17,500 ' SOUTHERN EXPOSURE sold faster th ; i’ ]RONCLAD Rooting 121 otw vw. || can bm:der SR i “Several new and original dwelopmenn are under u.ny in' borh ‘sections. i & LOts 150 Ft' Deep' Conflete A“ey Company. Phone Maln 14, F WORK . ~If} GET ONE oF (il It would be well to inspect and investigate them now. 15 Built, finished and equipped to satisfy the wants of those looking for ROO o antare eomptts aw capseny (|4 THESE HOMES ‘ : : i the “Home Different.” = iy "',::,5;.{3““‘:.‘;2 ¥ o N 1 They will be publicly announced later. _COMPANY Phone 4 b 1 . EASY TERMS T e e ||| || HB : L FOURER T | " Exhibit Home, 643 Ingraham Street N.W. ‘We satisty. i i onal Capital Press Open—Heated—Lighted Until 9 P.M. The Nationa! Cania! || Pt il i 3 3 - To inspect—Take 14th Street car marked Takoma Park to 7th and Kennedy Street: Adams Printing e i ";"“- bl - e - L u | ; or 9th Street car to Ingraham Street. Walk edst. Transportation best in city. t. —never fails to satisty. HIGH GRADE, EXPERT WATCH AND||! ; : 4 JEWELRY REPAIRING ||¢ Realiors e ‘ : e R (i ‘1319 N. Y. Ave. S OF GOOD SERYVI ' Oumers and Builders. LORENZ JEWELRY CO. 508 9th ST. N.W. MAIN 8637

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