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on board the battle cruiser had been |living in a bath of perspiration. | vhole town of Seccondee was ed. Native chiefs appeared in ed palanquins, and the en- ! thusiasm and excitement was the greatest ever known in that Gold | Comst port. To the natives, the fin- | pat merely was glorious sun- s d the prince was welcomed s y of African wealth and rich costum H ” H Upon landing, the prince proceeded Gets Cordial- Greeting and|, Pzen landing, the nrince procesded Unveils Memorial Com- memorating His Visit. harbor, which is still under construe- tion. On the summit he unveiled a down the Gold Coast to he will spend two d: DBr the Associated Press. ‘BLAZING TRAIN CRASH Text Lairsine here late at whic pulse Native chiefs and leaders held a reception for him at the cricket grounds, at which a great crowd formed a circle to greet the prince. He walked slowly around the circle, stopping at e few yards to speak to the welcome Afterward, W ales was recelved by Zuropean residents and the lead- . the latter secated 4 It was a colorful trees surrounding the | ~tively setting off the s of the chiefs and the arlet wild flo Electric Cars Come in Contact With Tunnel Wall in Outskirts of Barcelona, Spain. By the Associated Press. BARCELONA, Spain, April 10.—At least 18 persons lost their lives when c shed into the er taking fi utskirts of B bout re injured The train, filled with Holy week excursionists, w ing downhill, ap- 1L when a motor special the s ey wa anthem, a “God bless the Prince nf‘ rd as the train left s became short- circuited. brakes refused to work, and the train, now a mass of flames, crashed against the tunnel the war, each one of them. I'he prince and his party y rienced the nook hands with Cighteen bodies were recovered, and it is feared there are more be- the debris. Several of the usly injured are not expected to toriul , Africa w decks the epulse for the p reacned 118 d. a vast array t few da Then there is the fellow who never iy | should not do today. [RZSSAMIIIIIITRY Furnished Home for Sale At a Bargain Owner desiring smaller home will sacrifice three- story brick; nine rooms, bath, gas and electricity, garage; fine RESIDENTIAL SEC’IIO\ NORTH- WEST. Price Only $11,500 (Water Fronts) 3 Bungalow, New, Fronting on Salt Water Fine bathing beach, artesian drinking water, State road all the way. Price, $3,300—Terms Water Front Lots, All Prices and Terms Water Front Farm 12 Miles From D. C. By Water 25 MILES BY LAND. 230 acres, one mile front on Potomac. Beautiful view; good bathing, fishing, wild duck and game <hootmg Possession. Price Only $20,000 Water Front Farms and Home Sites on the Potomac Chesapeake Bay, Patuxent and Tributaries SOUTHERN MARYLAND FARMS are jump- ing in value. Good roads are causing prices to ad- vance. BUY NOW and SELL LATER at arprofit. WE HAVE the best list of Southern Maryland farms and water fronts; small and large farms near D. C., in Virginia and Maryland. TALK with OUR FARM SALESMAN. Money to be made on this class of investment. Wonderful New Homes on 16th Street, 3557 to 3521 Exceptionally Handsome Homes—Wonderful View Price, $19,850 3519 16th Street, $25,000 3517, Corner of 16th and Oak, $32,500 All of these homes are EXCLUSIVE and SHOULD have a resale value at a profit. 12 SOLD—OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY New Homes in Cleveland Park Eight rooms, SEMI-DETACHED, very attractive. $15,750 Others Up to $50,000 St. Marys County, Maryland California Style Salt Water Front Home Decidedly the most attractive home south of Washington ; 30-acres with strictly modern home and ~urruundmgs private yacht wharf, bathhouses, many expensive outbuildings, sea food, hunting, duck shooting in season; good year- —around home. Good roads. Price includes furniture ; will exchange. Price, $35,000 W. GILBERT DENT, President mur.s\!rmunl KILLS 18, HURTS 100| puts off until tomorrow the thing he | THE EVENING PARADE OF “MUTTS” |ineitn’s historst® 1ic"duciarea thas TO OPEN DOG SHOW more than 500 dogs, including several Prizes to Be Given to Young Own- score champions, would show. Proceeds from the show will be ers Entering Pets in Event Monday. turned over to the American distemper fund. e e Army Officers Moved. Lieut. Col. Frank Halford of the Marine Corps has been detached from the 1st Marine Brigade at Port au Prince, Haltl, and ordered to marine headqucrters, this city. Maj. R. Coyle has been transferred from Cavite, Philippine Islands, to Quantico, Va.; Maj. R. D. Lowell from Newport, R I., to Parris Island, 8. C.; Capt F. Z. Becker from Quantico to the General Hospital at Denver, Colo., and First Lieut. E. Selby from the Washington Navy Yard to Quantico. The resig- nations of Second Lieuts. F. T. Birth- right and J. K. Reld of the Marine Corps have been gccepted. ANMAAAAAANY UALITY of Food and Character of Service —are what make a lunch- eon enjoyable. Cornwell Tea Room service is table service— with attentive attendants —and the variety of the three Menus — changed each day—will whet the appetite to keenest edge. The best to eat—and the best place to eat it. Sandwich Lunch, 35¢ Salad Lunch...: Hot Lunch With Coffee, Tea, Chocolate or Milk. G. G. Cornwell & Son 1329 G Street A parade in which boys and girls of Washington are invited-to partici- pate with their dogs will precede the opening of the Washington dog show, to be held Monday and Tuesday in the Riding and Hunt Club, Twenty- second and P streets. Following the parade 67 prizes will be awarded to owners of “mutts.” All pedigreed dogs are barred. The parade will start at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning at the cor- ner of Jackson place and Pennsylva- nia avenue. The route of march will be north on Jackson place to Con- necticut avenue, north on Connecticut avenue to Dupont Circle, around the circle and out P street to the hunt club. List of Prizes. The list of prizes follows: ¥or muttiest muti, $10; yellowist dog, $5; $1 each to the following—dog with the longest tail, largest dog, smallest, fattest, thinnest, tallest, shortest, oldest, the one with the roughest coat, the one with the great- est combination of colors, the one with the shortest tail, the smallest hoy with the largest dog, the smallest girl with the largest dog, the small- est boy and the smallest girl in the parade. Fifty oth. Iivery boy and girl in Washington s invited to bring his dog and meet at Pennsylvania avenue and Jackson place Monday morning. They may bring their parents along. There are no rules except that no pedigreed dogs are allowed. It is restricted to mutts. The judges will be the men and women who will be the official judges at the dog show. Charles A. Watson, secretary of the show, announces that next week's admission tickets will prizes awarded, be N2 S T2 A2 2SR NS A2 NS 2 2 ST s Connecticut Avenue Near the Highlands A GREAT BARGAIN Price Only $35,000 Adjoining property with smaller lot held at $50,000. Full three-story and cellar brick and stone; lot 25 by 97. Exceptional construction; great future and a REAL BARGAIN. Chevy Chase NEW HOMES, splendidly located, well planned and lots of ground. Prices; $13,650 Up to $50,000 16th Street Extended and Adjoining Sections Many handsome homes. PRICE and TERMS to suit. You Must Step on the Gas To Get This Chevy Chase Home Two-story, attic and cellar brick: seven rooms, two baths, hot-water heat, gas, electric lights, garage, porches. Price Only, $12,500 Suburban Homes INCLUDING BUNGALOWS —ALL SEC- TIONS SURROUNDI WASHINGTON IN- CLUDED. Many attractive places in Maryland and Virginia. Beautiful New, Strictly Modern Home With ‘One-Acre Lot Two stories, six very large rooms, inclosed sleeping porch, cement cellar under entire house, hardwood floors, built-in bath tab, many large closets, cement front porch, screened-in rear porch, outside pantry, large kitchen. 150 feet of front parking. LOCATION: CLINTON, MARYLAND, on State highway ; near high school, stores, churches, ost office, etc. GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED. $17,500 value. Only $12,600—Terms Headquarters for Business Properties Located on the BUSY STREETS. A business property to suit your business and your purse. Spec- ulative business properties. Detached Corner Home 50x100 Fine Repair—Modern—$10,500 On the Heights West of 14th Two-story brick; six rooms; bath; modern. Terms. $10,250 D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL POISON SALE FELONY. California Bill Aimed at Bootleg- gers Using Wood Alcohol. SACRAMENTO, Calif., 10, 1925. providing should a prson die as a result of drinking liquor containing wood alcohol, the retaller would be guilty of murder. The measure, its author sald, is aimed at bootleggers using wood alcohol in the prepara- April 10— | ton of intoxicants. The lower house of the California = Legislature approved yesterday a bill | Japan has an avenue of trees 50 making it a felony to sell food or|miles in length, extending from the town of Nikko to Namada. liquor containing wood alcohol, and Buy your set where you know you will receive SATISFACTION MAKE SURE—that the house from which Jou buy your set IS RE- TANDARD MAKE SET: the mark —we LIABLE We offer you market— o oot you THE UNFATLING AND BETTER REPU. ‘rA'uou OF CHAS. SCHWARTZ T0 ABSURE TOU THAT No MATTER ET, YOU, WILL FO No RADIO CHASED LY—or _your BEAR IN MIND- that SET IS BE ‘ THES¥on? FROM WHIGH TT 15 PUB 1 Chas. Schwarts Radio Customers « Are 100%, Satisfied See the New BRUNSWICK RADIOLA A combination of the master receiving set and the marvelous cabinet work—Reproduo- Ing [Phonograph and Tone quality of the BRUNSWICK. Low Terms Arranged '\\\\‘\'77 ' ‘L\\ 4 Y .\i H ( / 708 7th St. and 3123 M St. What We Say It Is—It Is! SIS INDICATIONS POINT TO A BIG ADVANCE IN D. C. REAL ESTATE Buy Now, Save Money Buy Now, Make Money This GREAT REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION offers opportunities, which if taken advantage of may mean a saving of THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS New Tea House 3 Acres Wooded Grove— Directly on Boulevard —where average of 5000 automobiles pass daily. 7 MILES FROM D. C. Most beautiful place of its kind near Washington. Every modern convenience; sure to grow in value. AN EASY LIVING CAN BE MADE HERE. 3 Price Only $10,500 A Great Pick-Up New Home—Detached Price Only $7,000 Six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, hardwood floors, electricity; lot 50x125; porches, front and rear; $500 cash, balance easy. ANY ONE CAN AFFORD THIS COZY HOME. DON'T DELAY. Near 19th and California Sts. Well built three-story and cellar brick; modern; ™ Price Only $14,000 New Saul’s Addition Home Price Reduced Good-looking exterior and interior; ranged for two families; big porches; garage. PRICED 'WAY UNDER VALUE. Never occupied. ‘Just OFf 14th Street Two-story brick; four bedrooms; two baths; porches; big “lot; garage. Possession. Bargain, $13,000 (Business Property Near 11th and New York Ave. On Lot 27x86—29-foot Alley Income $2,400 year. Speculate on this. Prcie, $26,000 Near 14th and N Streets GOOD BUILDING, modern, good tenant. profit to be madc here. Only $20,000 . Near 15th and L Modern new brick building; leased first year, $1,500; 2nd year, $1,800. Want offer. Speculation or investment. Price, $20,000 Near Mt. Vernon Good Highway —also electric rajlroad, 600 feet water front, splendid modern dwelling, cement walks, awnings, scrgens, 60-foot porch, outbuildings, shade, flowers, fruits, shrubbery; overlooks Potomac. Exclusne section. Price, $30,000 Want Offer big lot; ar- big rooms; ACTUAL Big We will gladly show any of these and other attractive properties which we have for sale. Arrangements to inspect farms and water fronts should be made & day in advance. Office Open This Evening Until 9 P.M. GARDINER & DENT, Inc. Dent Building TROATIIL 1409 L Street 13 Four Cubs Fill “Flush.” KANSAS CITY, April 10.— lion cubs born Monday at the Park Zoo yesterday were name King, Jack and Deuce. The park board, in deciding on the names, evi- :1 ntly had a poker flush in mind, for - cubs' mother, as queen of tlje s, completes the ‘“cage” hand. four SHE EXPECTS Easter Candies The world’s choicest centers of Fruits, Nuts and others. Compound- edbyexpert FRENCH candy makers and enrobed in heavy, rich Jacobs chocolate— then packed in special boxes and containers that are in keeping with now-a-days. Make your Easter selection now and we will deliver anywhere. THE CREOLE SHOP S. M. JONES, Prop. 1421 Penna. Ave. N.W. (Opposite Poli's) Phone F. 1992 Distributors Ask your drug or confectionery store to show you the Jacobs Easter Packages T T S RS A Near Vermont Ave. and L St. A GREAT SNAP. Three-story brick, lot 22x100; alley. May soon be worth $100,000. Only $45,000 Connecticut Avenue Near Mayflower Hotel FIREPROOF BUILDING. L arge lot to alley; will trade. Price, $175’000 Northwest Section on a Business Street Suitable for Business or Residence Two-story and cellar, brick, rent, $75 month. Price, $10,500 Bluineu Zone il Chevy Chase Home—Corner 12 rooms, hollow-tile construction, 3 baths, two- car garage, lot 98 by 100; beautiful home. Re- dugcd A Surprise Water-Front Home 10 Minutes From Center of City A wonderful place. Nothing around quite as attractive. 214 acres, with good improvements; beautiful ground, wonderful view, boat house, bath- ing beach, shade, shrubbery, comfortable and con- venient. Winter and Summer home, a quiet, restful place for the tired business man. Subject to offer. INSPECT THIS. Price, $40,000 Corner, West of 14th Street Suitable for Doctor or Dentist Over 4000 feet of ground, two baths, two-car garage; NEAR SACRED HEART CHURCH. $22,500 INVESTMENT | 3 New 2-Family Apartments Best in the City Hot-water heat, electric lights, cellar; no heat or janitor service to provide. With this is included 28 brick garages. ANNUAL RENT ABOUT $6,000. Price, $55,000 . 4 Square West cf 14th, North of Park Road Well built two-story brick, lot 20 feet wide. Price, $10,500 Six 7-Room and Bath Bricks IN :GOOD REPAIR. Annual rent, $2,520.00. Price, $26,000 Good renters. 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