Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1925, Page 17

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REAL ESTATE. SEES SUPERPOWER | PROGRAM MENAGED =2 %2 wonder why | investment or Insull Says Plans Will Die If Holding Companies Are | *"it"the “public | to be hampered by s Shackled_ ment or holding companies, then we town April 18.—The | the corner, tment companies | of epresent 41.3 | stations apitalization o nd 47.8 amuel > Commonwealth and connect. | f doing it in an| the Pittsburgh Bond | CHICA public lied interests, he | sent 43.7 per cent of | of aistrict With the Necessary AND Perseverance You Can Make $10,000 Per Year in the Sales Force of C. P. BARRETT Realtor Main 9016 u!nlhm serv “The situation of these 17 utility he said, “is almost paral- that of the 17 largest rail- stems, which together repre- ent about one-half of the total rail alf of th A v P and half of t ¢ | Crowd Gathered Here for Christen- beth Owens at Bolling Field and then there are proposals that ‘holding companies’ ln ‘our ndustry should be handcuffed s a time when consolidation of roads into still operating groups is Teing urged. wait a while for the °* and the ‘giant power’ 2 and farm electrification that is talked because further develop. | ments*in these fields, with their need Ily located generating d interconnected t i ob of the investment or holding nfes. There is no other effective advantageous way nd economically R publis Chicago “Ponzi” Sentenced. - 17.—Raymond J. Bischoff, Chicago * of swindling hundreds of poor persons stock manipulation and promotional investment emes, today son for from 1 to 10 years. s victims were in the stockyards on Lord Lascelle’s Intelligence Courage 1502 K St. 1039 Woodward Bldg. lOth and Glrard Streets Take Rhode Island Avenue Cars to 12th— walk north to Girard, one block west to Sample House—2902 10th Street N.E. CHARLES M. WALLINGSFORD JAMES A. CONNOR Builders and Owners * CENTER HALL PLAN OPEN ENGLISH FRONT PORCH LARGE BRICK FIREPLACE SUN PARLOR MOST MODERN EQUIPPED KITCHEN OUTSIDE PANTRY FOUR LARGE BEDROOMS TWO TILED BATHS : FLOORED, LIGHTED ATTIC GLASS-ENCLOSED SLEEPING PORCH INSTANT WATER HEATER FRENCH DOORS WIDE PAVED ALLEY. Inspect Our New Homes in BROOKLAND Six Rcoms—Built-in Garages $7,550 Reasonable Cash Small Monthly After Inspection You Will Be Convinced of Their Superiority Telephone Main 2990 2 Surprising Values Chevy Chase Brick Homes (Just Off Connecticut Ave.) Inspect 3419 Fessenden St. Today Brief Description— 2 7% 77, % 0% Best Buy in Washington At $16,950.00 WM. S. PHILLIPS 1432 K St. N.W. THE EVENIN failed entirely. Dr. Owens baid l:’le FLIGHT POSTPONED i co e vt 22 Sl b The plane was to have been chris- tened “The Yorktown' by Miss Eliza- take off for its destination, |he:‘eby i g 2. inaugurating an airway between New ing Disappointed When Plane | yoric City and the Virginia town. Among_those on board were Gen. R. the National Aeronautic Association, J. Frazier Jelke of New York, Charles Motor trouble prevented the initial| W. Crips of Philadelphia, Judge Ma- - { flight of the giant Sikorksy air trans-|gruder of New York, Igor Sikorsky, port from New York to Yorktown, the builder of the plane; Charles G. 0 persons, Wl the rain at Bolling Field to witness | Commerce. its arrival and participate in christen- Maj. William Hensley and Lieut. S. when trouble developed in the right | point on time. motor. Lieut: Col. Harold E. Hart- ney of this city, pilot of the plan B decided to return to Roosevelt Fiel Long Island, because of the head 'ber exporting natjon in Europe. 1215 Hamilton St.N.W. Will be open Sunday for Your Inspection Six Pretty Rooms and Tiled Bath Newly Decorated $12,500 Is Right QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Real Estate Financing - 819 :15th St. N.W. Main 8416 BY W. K. BACHRACH NU\\H»ERI‘ do the fiouers bloom so sweet as in Ilul is the sentiment of every Two years ago we made a survey of the several fine residential communities in and near Washington. When we reached EDGEMOOR we knew we had reached the ultimate in a real home locality. - People in fine homes usually must be content merely with an expensive house. Not so in EDGEMOOR, for there we have broad spaces that please the eye; we have sufficient room for a vegetable garden, for flowers, and even chickens. We are assured against encroachment by strangers; we have an atmosphere of neighborliness that is one of our greatest assets. In no community in this part of the country is there found a more beautiful group of.individual and artistic homes than we are proud to exhibit in EDGEMOOR. In every direction there is a wonderful panorama that adds more charm to our environs as the years go by. MADDUX, MARSHALL, MOSS & MALLORY 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 8970-71 [d[——=al——=[a[———]u] Nothing Like It in the 8 Northwest At $7,450 25 Bmlt---15 Sold---3 Sold Last Week Description o) m Colonial type, tapestry-brick-front home, with front porch across entire house.” Contains large, well arranged 3 | living room, good-sized dining room, well equipped painted kitchen, with Detroit Jewel gas range. Hot- water heat and electric lights; hardwod floors; bone- dry cellar under entire house; laundry trays. Long yard, sodded, to alley, which is to be paved by builder. Three large bedroans. House is attractively papered throughout. Extraordinarily large bathroom. Beauti- o] ful electric fixtures. o] Come Out and Inspect—Judge for Yourself The Best Value Ever Offered in the N.W. To Inspect Take 14th Street or Georgia Avenue cars to Delafield Place ; walk east to property. Or phone us for free auto service. 636 Delafield Place mMORRIS CAFRITZ C0., Inc. 14th & K. Main 9080 Phone Service Until 9 P.M. EEUEEC—E |——el——|¢| EEE fl | | K Is Crippled. Allyn Lewis, Millard J. Bloomer of esterday, and disappointed about | Currier, C. J. Blanchard, Joseph D. o. with the United |Evans of Yorktown and Arthur States Army Band, had gathered in|Batchelor of the Department of ing_ceremonies. M. Connell of Mitchel Fileld flew Dr. Clarence J. Owens, president of | alongside as an escort and a radio -| the Southern Commercial Congress | plane, which was to have broadcast and one of the passengers on the | the flight from beginning to end, also -| plane, returned to Washington by rail | accompanied the transport. The de- today and said the flight was post-|lay in getting started was attributed poned for about a_week. The plane |by Dr. Owens to the failure of the had flown about 75 miles, he said,|radio plane to arrive at the starting Finland has become the largest tim- * STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, income and 1 per cent of the pop- NEw YORK_VIRG'NIA winds, although the plane is designed to fly on one motor in case the other 7?\7 o/ C A 7 ¥ CLAIMS NEW EVIDENCE IN TENNESSEE MURDER | George % cros George W. Chamlee when the motion for a new trial is opened in criminal court today. In a brief filed today Attorney Chamlee includes nine affi- Attorney General to Strengthen Charge That Man and Wife Se- |davits tending to cretly Slew Girl in 1915. By the Associated Press. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 18.— New evidence to be introduced against William H. Bennett and wife, Mae COLONIAL FRONT PORCH 6 LARGE ROOMS 5 ATH T.WATER HEAT BLBCTRICIDY EALElh s G PoRem v oy FRENCH DOORS THROUGHOU: $59.50 Monthly AN RV L SR B B R R Y @@@% T T SATURDAY, APRIL 18 State's theory that Miss Hoffman was ; the defendants. signed by C. Bennett, of Rome, Ga., convicted of | fendants attempted killing Miss Augusta Hoffman and A PROVEN DEVELOPMENT OF DISTINCTIVE HOMES Just One Block From Cars OVER 70 SOLD PRICE ONLY $7,550 EXHIBIT HOUSE, 237 DOUGLAS ST. N. E. —FURNISHED BY PALAIS ROYAL —OPEN*'TILL 9 P. M. EVERY DAY TO INSPECT— —Motor North from 4th and Rhode Island Ave. N. E. four blocks to Douglas St. and one block west to houses. (5656 REAL _ESTATE. secreting Ler body under the house |[= which they occupied in this c v Attorney e ‘s charges that the de- body of their victim with chemi CASH Including all Comfortably priced at $12500 with terms 6 rooms and full tiled bath, built-in Pembroke tub, hol water heat, hardwood floors throughout, open fireplace. Floor plugs in all rooms; 2 porches, house completely H()\V TO REACH PROPERTY then east on Western ave. to Stuy Representatives on property all da TERRELL & LlTTLE Inc. 1206 18th Street N.W. Evenings Phone Franklin 1686-J or Adams 3215-W Careful Thought Was Given to the Planning of This- Chevy Chase, D. C. New England Colonial 3336 Stuyvesant St. N.W. that lot 50x108; garage. 55968665, \r Unpumllclcd Values In homes so located and so con structed that their present lugh worth can be suréassecl on]y by their assured steady growth mvalue 2969 Upton Street At the Corner of Connecticut Ave. THIS is practically a corner location, facing down Connecticut Avenue at one of its highest and most attrac- tive points. The grounds front 48 feet on Upton Street, with the towering Holy Cross Academy and many of the city’s finest homes just a half square away at the edge of Rock Creek Park. In the house itself are eleven immense rooms, three open fireplaces, three storage rooms on top floor, servant’s room and bath in basement, very fine electric fix- tures and plumbing throughout. The walls downstairs are beautifully paneled and the home has been recently entirely refinished from top to bottom. A paved nlley borders the side yard. PRICE REDUCED for immediate sale 4031 Connecticut Avenue At the Tilden Street Entrance to Rock Creek Park SELDO\I have we had a 'better value to offer than is represented in this Commecticut Avenue home, situated just half a square above the Tilden Street entrance to Rock Creek Park and facing the beautiful grounds of the Bureau of Standards at a point directly opposite the magnificent marble administration building to be erected shortly. The long lot runs back to a very wide concrete alley and the view down lpmn Street from the two rear porches is fully as attractive as that from the front of the house. “brick fireplace, dining room There is a very large living room with open paneled walls opening to screened breakfast porch, cheery kitchen fully equipped, outside pantry, master bedroom and two other bedrooms, full tiled bath, linen closet, very large screened sleeping porch, storage attic, provision closet and lavatory in basement and a large built-in fireproof garage. A Striking Offering at $12,950—Excellent Terms 5301 39th Street Northeast Corner at Junction of Military Road NDOUBTEDLY, this is one of the most attractive and best located homes in Chevy Chase. One square west of Connecticut Averiue, surrounded by beautiful dwellings and with wide frontage on two choice residential streets—it is yet quite accessible to churches, public schools and the Chevy Chase store section. The home itself has a lovely wide front porch. a great living room the width of house, with granite open fireplace at one end, a bright dining room opening to large screened breakfast porch, three cheery bedrooms and full tiled bath, servant’s room and bath in basement, instantaneous water heater, fireproof built-in garage, etc. There are many other features about this home that defy adequate descrip- tion but carry an unmistakable appeal to the discriminating. Naval Officer Leaving Town MUST SELL ALL THREE HOMES OPEN SUNDAY AFTER 2 P.M. BOSS= PHELPS REALTORS 7 K Street “HOME OF HOMES” Main 9300 : Conn ave. to circle, Main 3285 N

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