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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 29, 1924—PART 1. ASKS I-EG AI. B AN MAN, 102, PRAISES CITY. |WOMEN WIN HIGHEST | 5rar 2t ounined the borinatak | Mea: Mary C.oc Sendtore Sonts A1 | vide, that the various state delegs: |Ing committce will accordingly nomi- | Quarrymen Unearth Rare Stone. of what is now the aseoclations sery, | auperintendent “of public’ schools in | nating committee, which proposes| fesslon. The report of the commitice | Quarrymen cngaged in the pro ce program: Dr. Bicknell, who s “olorado; Prof. George D. Strayer of [ names for the presidency and other|on nominations will be made to the|duction of st o be used ‘ Says He Would Have Died Long OFFICEINN E. A.|is"1¥ing at Providence, R.'L. belongs | Teachers: College. ~Cotumbia. Univer- | offices of the association® The atate | representative at its closing business | Lonaine aptenttons. of tre il Ago in Country. ey ® | to Dr. Charles W. Eliot's generation | sity. now chairman of the_ associa-|delegations will meet for this pur- | gession on Thursday morning. At | D! DECRHIORE O he United & < and wil celebrate his ninetieth birth- | tion's commission; Mrs. Josephine | pose on Monday afternoon, June 30, | that time the delegates from the va- | States have collected one of the most By the Amociated Press. et oth0) day in September. Dr. James ¥, Can- | Corliss Froston, stite superintendent |at 5 oclock. The members of the| rious states wili render final decision | interesting but least-talked-of RLIN 28— President of Organizati i fieid, who was president of the Uni- schools In the state of Washing- | committee on nominations which will | as to who will lead the edu = Ao i DU, (Jine: 4 ST latilile 1o aation’ Given | Seld; who Nebraska during the days|ton; Mrs. ¥red M. Hunter, superin: | be elocted at that time will meet on | forces of the nation during 195- Bitiialin tne counts | 5 when ‘Gen, Pershing was an in: - | tendent of the Oakland (Calif.) | Wednesday, July 2, at 9 am. in the 5 L fi:rrhgn.lr&;e;::ftez:;yflnx Berlin. to Woman Every Other Year. tor in that ins tutlon and who later | schools and chairman of the aseo-|library of the Central High School St et 1 2 became librarian at Columbia - | clation’s committee on tenure; to begin their work. Said to be the oldest ind Th hibit is Merchants’ Association De-|(omdiy® 280 celebrated his 102 Man Now Due for Post. Veraity, was president in 1890. Charl Ormond Wiliam : e siom b o e, e oldast 1ng The exhibit is : The 0ld gentleman says he is s Albert G. Lane presided over the | the associations as prevailed of alternating the presi- | Copner Mountain Mining Company of | earijest dasve, and. it i e it he had remained in the country he . International Congress of Education |l dency between men and women of | Sweden, is preparing for a | neadquarters of the sires Effective Measures : ! e Y. Since its organization, in 1857, the | n 1§93. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, the Arofession. This 18 & ans 3 ? h e s Trould have passed away twenty or | nyiiona) Education Assoclation. has| who was bresident of the association e I ehatated thitt the [Siensk Gunrrey y years ago. He thinks city life T e ently brousht himselt ; the country some eighty years ago, f is conducive to longevity, although |been led by a series of presidents rep- 5 ; g vor with its leaders by his to End Nuisance he owns hundreds of acres of farms | resenting every phase of the profes- | i He“Sye%rd public school educa- Berendt arinks beer for mieahrons |3lon and every section of the coun- | tion. Dr. Charles w.l’;‘en‘:f»:;:?:;; The Merchants and Manufacturers' [a0d began smoking a pipe before he | try. and including the names of some | dent In 1903, at the e o NS STRL Association will make strong efforts |“2™¢ to Berlin. of the greatest educators and leaders | president was Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, to eliminate atreet and. stdewalk -—— that the nation has produced. who was elected at the 1‘.,”;?;:?0:;:2: merchandising in the congested sec- | A $IDgular custom prevails among | Among them have been Dr. Whiiam | meeting. This event s loo 8 the Tartars or Kurds. e ‘women as the tion of the city lokes His Catele” on oz, it &, man | T. Harris, whose leadership as presi- by many leaders amone women txtue || According to Secretary Charles J.|Pours a little brown supar inte 'C | dent of the association and United | nition of the fair sex. 2 Columbus of the ascociation, “the | BIECS of colored clotn, ties it up. and | States commissioner of education was | © Carroll G, Pearse, who wax presi: downtown scction has become the | hia' friends and dcausintances by | ofnized throushout the world: J.| dent in 1900 had tECHons since. and \ prey of produce peddlers, who not|turn he is presented, according to | OMoRd Wilson, known by Washing- | {0,y Tnember of its board of trus- 2 A e circumstances, with &’ cow tonians of an earlier day; Dr. Thomas Davia Starr Jordan was use public space for private|or a sum of or sheep mon, = S N practice, but persistently violate traf- | = W. Bicknell, who presided over the e e = ==— flc regulations in the downtown sec- Phone Franklin 74 00 FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Or;cn 17:]5—(2]0« 6:00 tion.” S == Columbus explains that the Com- missioners have issued a regulation If You Believe in the United States—You Believe in Washington! preventing this trading, but that “iiiii5] See These Houses Today 1,500 Boy s’ ‘Wash Suits S, to procure effective regulation. Police Unable to Act. Capt. Ernest W. Brown of the first e et N iomn of fhe fret \\‘e wish to especially emphasize the unusual values offered in these three Come and See Them--and You /) Surely Buy Your Summer’s S"pply Maj Sullivan. in which he points out homes—the exceptional opportunity to make one of them your very own. . : i Che polinet,orselective Tesdle Locations are very desirable, prices and terms are such as to doubly recom- the venders, while congested streets mend them. S ,ulra- becoming daily more crowded by them He : enders stand all Most _attracti i-detached brick. witl i drivers “and” an? southeast Corner webster ost attractive semi-detached brick. with ¥ o JHs politstont sliny large front and side porches, breakfast and wholesalers, and draws Maj. Sullivan's an sleeping porches, hardwood floors, fireplace. aitantion tothe Lusiehtilncsnof the d Second Streets N‘w h.-w.h., electric light and all other modern recommends effective regulation. appointments, built-in garage. A perfect home in perfect condition. See it today. A protest has been sent by Secre- tary Columbus to the Secretary of 3 for $2.95 Agriculture on venders near Center Market, whose presence 13 catled un- . Beautiful detached house of six large, bright N/ ) & In a Big Variety of Famous {afr to'dealers paying rent for mar- 510 Afllson Street and airy rooms, tile bath, open fireplace, h.-w.-h., - fae }I;abric:l_llirom Scl;]mccol' the = St instantaneous hot-water heater, electricity; est Mills in the Country THE “VEATHER Northwed completely weatherstripped and screened and \ . T v o e 2 5 5 5 MIDDIE: BUTTOR SRR in fine condition. Garage on large lot. -This house is priced for immediate sale. MODELS: JUNIOR NOR. er: moderate southwest and west winds. Uausually s d bath, 2-story CY MODELS. For West V — 8 nusually attractive 6-room and bath, 2-story y todirs Aotaa o To I b e on 1349 Newton Street brick; 20 feet wide on good lot: with garage. Durable little play suits and _Temperature—>Midnight, & lose to busines ter, but far enough re- > \ ¥ 1 3 - 1 d 63 i Norfllwest Close to business center, 2 g J dress suits; gay - colored, moved to insure quiet. House in first-class 3 4 fast-colored. Dependable in n 10 am. 6 noon, 3.5, i condition, modern in all details and priced for immediate salc. = Z every way. Short sleeves or ive humidity—S am., S0 per \ 7 / ng, se v styles p.m., 71 per cent: & p.m., 79 per -4 o long. Choose vour styles, parents, and buy all you can at this astonishing price. Rl @ R0 8 pIn)mone These unusual homes can be inspected today between Per cent of possible sunshine, 45 r «.«T:mpmm; M;’ s ';b_l m‘r"_ 10 A. M. and 6 P. M. —DO NOT FAL TO SEE THEM SIZES 3 TO 8 YEARS Highest, 86; lowest, 66. ¥ ~ . % i) Tiae ramei: / SOLID COLORS—Tan, Gray. (Furnished by United States coast and : X Green, White, Blue, Cadet, geodetic b 7 Today—Low tide, 1 m. and i Natural. 45 pm.; high tide, 6:03 a.m. and : : 31 pm. COMBINATIONS—Tan with omorrow—Low tide, 12: and : \ . R hi 81 pm. bigh tide, a and [ (B_lm'. G {-:,\Wu,uglh lf’f;:{n. 14 pm. == Green it te. ite oa ,.;h( san .:'“,M”n' . _— Member of Washington Real Estate Board with Blue. Blue with W hite. ‘oday—Sun rose 4:45 am., sun sets b i ildi ; ; : ‘adet_with White, Natural E‘nr:‘\r:;rm\'~5un rises 4:45 am., sun 813 15th St. N.W. Southern Bulldmg Main 2690 with White, Chec ks and R Stripes and Tan Pongee. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- FOURTH FLOOR half hour after eunset. Weather in Various Citles. | tore.— Precip- itation. If You Believe in the United States — You Believe in Washington! 'y :| The Finest Residence Sites el In the National Capital! Cleveland, Darenport Doy el § s} Smart, exclusive KALORAMA HEIGHTS, north of Massachusetts Avenue and : west of Connecticut Avenue and the Bridge, is witnessing the construction of many palatial residential establishments. Here are located the homes of many men and women of national and international prominence—and only a very limited amount of ground is still available in this section. Sale 2,400 Bungalow Aprons Tonfsville, Marquette, Memphis. Ten Miami. Fla hile, Ala. ew Orleans, La New York, N. Y North Flaite, Neb, Omaha, > Philadeiphia Phoenix. Ar Pittsburzh, fe. Eighteen Styles Sketched One salt mining company in Liv- ingston county Y., has a produc- ing capacity sufficient to supply every fnhabitant of the United States with two and one-half ounces of salt daily. The Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe / : - D-I-N-N-E-R $1 wvosume] avewer] 14th Street ai K Open 7:30 A.M.—Close 1 A.M. FOR SALE : 3 for $2.79 Old established Real Estate . Extraordinary Values business, office furniture. Owner retiring. Price, $4,000. Cor- One of Highest Points in the City With Matchless View Over Adorable styles of fastcolor Ging- respondence confidential. Rock Creek Valley and the Environs of the Capital fism, Chambeay and Peroale in plaids, Add: checks, floral designs, plain colors and ress Box 262—C, Star Offi - combinations. We are able to offer now 4 choice lots in Square 2503, and shortly will place on s & s Beautiful trimmings of rick rack, or- No. 3039 . . the market the section indicated above of Square 2502. K “"5; m‘; S bl g i i i i i i i i d convenient - In Square 2502, Belmont Road—which is to be immediately improved—is destined have tieback sashes an Que SN, to become a tremendously important boulevard, connecting Rock Creek and Potomac pockets. - c LA Supply your summer athome and va- A Modern Fireproof HE e e while thess cxtranediniry APARTMENT In Square 2502 the early purchaser will be able to secure frontage of any size to % K \ values are obtainable, Nearing Completion suit his purposes. This ground is subject to zoning regulations that set it apart for f all time as a high-class residential area. . —Medium Sizes DITES of ‘g{h“ba:hd The prices to be asked are extremely moderate and without doubt the values y —Large Sizes Ln?urr?l(;::cd \‘\1 ath. are certain to increase rapidly. ; . —Extra Large Sizes RESERVATIONS Plats and complete information are available now. Representative at proput): 3 .m., i th Street. i les sketched and MADE NOW permit today from 10 am. to 6 p.m., at corner of Wyoming Avenue and 24th Stree ol m&gh:]:;:zflesm:';.c zt 9;:1 wider latitude for personal preference as s % ! 2 y to location of suites. - q Mail and phone orders receive — o careful and prompt Attractive Rentals attention. Swartzell._}iheem & Hensey Co. 2 : et Estate Board 727 15th Street N.W. Members of Washington Real e Telephone Main 378 813 15th St. NN\W. Southern Building Main 2690 THIRD FLOOR