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REAL ESTATE. INTERESTINHORSE o Compietion:of BELIEVED GROWING Alaskan Railroad $1,500,000 Annual Loss 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, RECESS NICKEL PLATE MERGER HEARINGS L C. C. Officials to Continue Ques- tioning of Witnesses in Rail THREE HELD FOR MURDER Woman Said to Confess Crime of August, 1924. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 18.— Beulah Kilgore was taken into cus- tody here last night, charged with killing Dan C. Quinn, 25, August 6, 1924, near Rossville, Ga., and, accord- ~ D. C., SATURDAY, [$100,000 FUND IS VOTED HAMPTON AND TUSKEGEE Carnegie Corpornti‘on Trustees Ap- prove Grant—Schools to Share Equally. ‘APRIL 18, 1925. WO0O0D ASSISTANT SAILS. By the Associated Press. MANILA, April 18.—Brig. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, who for the last four years has been assistant to Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood, departed yester- day for the United States via Egypt on the steamer President Monroe. He will be assigned to duty with troops. | REAL ESTATE. Speak Quick! © No. 659 South Carolina Ave. S.E. —just one square from Pa. Ave. car line—is for i s By the Amosisied Fress, Brig. Gen. McCoy will be succeeded 5 . £ American Remount Associa- Is Faced for Next Few Case Thursday. f,'-’gl‘«"’M’;%lé‘:,' ?:,fm’da;}: 1‘;‘";' rNl::w Yo!l:(,hAprll 15,‘1'1‘1"; board | by KBr;g_ Gen. Halstead Dorey. sale—and available for immediate occupancy. : < baiA Martin were later arrested as ac.|Of trustees of ‘the Carnegle Corpora- &5 ) i tion Points to Three Endur- Years, Smith Holds. Interstate Commerce Commission | cessories and are held at the county ((P%, Bas approved an appropriation Seven rooms and bath; electricity—and in ance Rides Listed. The expenditure of more than $11,- 000,000 will be needed to complete the Interest in horses, Government.owned Alaska Rallroad, eclipsed with the hearings on the Van Sweringen Nickel Plate merger plans, which have been in progress before the regulatory body for three days, were recessed last night until next Thursday after jail without bail. MRS. COOLIDGE TO WEAR SCOUT LEADER'S UNIFORM endowment fund, yesterday. This sum will be equally divided be- tween Hampton and Tuskegee, $50,000 for an endowment fund for each in- stitution, the income to be used for it was announced Newly Built VIRGINIA HOMES just 2 miles from the Concrete highway. Located Bridge. perfect repair in every respect. A most convenient location and in a splendid neighborhood. g e i N W. Smith, its i advent of automobiling, is believed by | In the belief of Noel : T3 Bernet) ph : 0 the general support and maintenance (| Rabid bus and car service. . o 3 oty ] o 2 . president of the Nickel i WIu A ] members of the American Remount Ge"""l‘ "“‘.'"':7;‘“ M‘zlh: M‘;\:m&: Flate, had heen under cross-examina- | Will Appear in Garb of Honorary g:xdn:?'np:l':;r::!“on 1n; thaaiatuial 6 Rooms and Bath rice an erms ppea Association again to be in the ascen.|Years Mr. Smith expects, in_addition, { tion throughout the day. 5 g ; S ; {an annual loss of about $1,500.000 in | Yesterday was Mr. Hernet’s sec Office for First Time at Fes- iy Double Construction dant. They point to the three big|gperating expense. day of testimony, but attormere X s Gan. clectricity, water. _sewer. Open for ¥nspection All Day Sunday | ndurance rides for 1 in Idaho,| The construction program contem- | minority stockholders in three of the tival ‘on Friday. Stearns Visits Mussolini. Extraordinary well-bilt homes. with There is only this one house. Colorado and Vermont, as proof. plates spending $8.955,861 on roadway, | raflroads concerned declared they ROME, April 18—Frank W, ||| 1arse. rooms. ‘large o, concrete At Bolse, Iduho, some time in Sep-| track, bridges and telegraph and tele- | might wish to question him further | Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, who is honor. | BONE. - April =~ 18-—Frank = W. || basement {eimber, & S00-mile endurance test is phone lines. A minimuin of four yeurs |and W. A. Colsion, chief counsel for | 2rY. President of the Girl Scouts, wil | Siearns, Bostor, merchant and ver-|| Smal]l Down Payment 1415 Ph to be held, under the auspices of the | will be required for completion of this, | the Nickel Plate interests, refused to | Wear her uniform as such for ‘he | was received i > B Tike Rect. H A K e sise Chamber of Co o ear: g o 2 - n audience by Premier 5 Bolse Chamber of Commerce and the |although six vears i3 recommended. | call other witnesses until he could be | time next Friday afternoon at the | YUt TUENVES 0 ¢ Balance Like Rent K Street arry ite Main 4846 itant general of the Idaho National | Buildings for employes will cost $202. | finally excused and the afjourmiaens " Vor information call benefit Spring dancing festival of the Girl Scouts' Assoclation of the Dis- ird. Members of the American Re- | 000 and will be completed, Mr. Smith Poli's Theater, mount Association expect the event to | said, as soon as practicable. to that held there last year,| The estimated cost followed. For information call Others who testified yesterday in- Incorporated talct g it was an- M. 4935 Member Washington Real Estate Board Y. AVE. N.W. Chevy Chase, D. C. became President, died in his sleep esterday at his West Ninety-fifth sll'eel home. Pach Bros. held a 58-year record of being the first to photograph every | President in the White House, after to make it international th obtaining Canadian entri University Park AD IS TELEPHONED. of a tunnel be-[cluded H. S. Bird, attorney for one | Bounced today. r Drive Over Key Bridge t occupied ti of - | tws 3 o 2 €| Mrs. C s honorary com- o - . ,280,000 and will take about two|question of profits that would or - s | Lot 100 Ft. Front Inquire for Myers' H consisted ¢ 0-mile stretch for five let. ’ ganization and takes an active inter- nquire for Myers' Houses consecuti | e Smith betieves the only two pos. | [iEht come to the Van Sweringen [ SEPGCR SIS (HEHE Sitve. Mra. Cool- 1 10 Rooms—2 Baths A = S v Lws S- | brothers, promulgators of the ol ~ = Y po e Golorado endurance ride will sibilities of more than a slow, grdual | dution SRt An(,fl.flggf’*;fe‘l{_ idge will be the guest of honor at the szo 00 gent on ringe. Soptemosdmoor, Colorado | zrowth in traffc lie tn the possible de- | resenting Chesapeake and Ohio minor. | festival. which Wil feature 4 fantasy Grounds Sunday e BB T inclusive. | velopment of gold mining In the Fair- | ity stockholders. Mr. Anderson | XFitten by oy Bt PP QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. —_— / P ke doueas, otematng o0 e | Panke dltrict or conlmining. | sougnt to devlop shroeh ‘croawer | TR RN HOUL ey oy v a1 e THOMAS & €0. R You Can Buy a Lot S g ST amination of Mr. Bernet that the Lula | yae o carry on the work of the loca EE}EIEBEIEE—_:_IB e ) z the Fall, on October 19, | GOTTHELF PACH D[ES Ofenhe merger was unjust to his | organization, including alding forma t a vet undecided point in Vermont, | 8. tion of new troops, training Scout | stern endurance ride will S aaT . leaders and maintaining directors at | —_—0r uyvy a ome begin. Brandon, Vt., is being favored | Pioneer Photogrupher Member of | Though she is past 83 years of age,|the “Little House,’ at Eighteenth in the selection by a special commit- | i ¢ Mrs. D. H. Newman of Tivola, Pa.,|street and New York avenue. —— which has the location in hand.| Firm With Unusual Record. is an ardent angler and has secured| The festival is beinz arran~al by | > s iv;:m’y:u \\llil I!»s‘ similar to those| xpw YORK, April 18.—Gotthele|Der license for the present year. Miss Hawke and her dancing class. —_—0r Uul a ouse in e ed last year's. ride, | Pach, member of.the Pach Bros., cept the reduction in weight from 225 | [ECh, SEEE OF e To oponcd T O {les | their first shop more than half a 4 5 o] SRR T e °%| century ago, with the financial back- R ge e ng of Ulysses S. Grant, before he m _ | inauguration. They were “official 13 f‘Hl\ 'AGO, April 18.—The first dis- photographers” for the late Theodore v advertisement ever sent to a Roosevelt and they were the only by telephotog photographers who ever took a pic ture of the late J. Piermont Morgan, day by telephone wire from New to | with his permission. —that picturesque community on the Washington- Ch lxcagnmu\h one flnld one-hs 1f hours | M(;'.fl’ach.h\\'l:o was 76 Jears nldr, re- Baltimore Boulevard—midway between Hyattsville and pu shed n the hicago aily | tire rom business at the age of 70, - = News. The advertisement was an|and since then had been an Invalid — = and the Maryland State University. eight-inch ad, double column, sent|from partial paralysis. Walter Pach, c 5 by the Willlam H. Rankin Co I the artist, is his son. Sample House UNIVERSITY PARK isn’? a speculative pro- | motion — for it is a substantially founded com- ! munity — that is being rationally developed and | I 512 Crittenden Street N.W. Open foriln:pectu;l : FEATURES Very fine plumbing fixtures. Enamel finish (Ivory color). consistently progressed — with already a won- derful group of attractive homes and enthusiastic residents. The company has proceeded with all the preliminaries—installed water, sewers, gas, | electricity, cement streets and sidewalks. The city | cannot offer more in modern conveniences, and yet the natural environment of the country has been | preserved at its best. GALLAUDET PARK “FOR BETTERBUILT HOMES” To most home-buyers, a mew house wusually represents long, hard earned savimgs—and “LOCATION — CONSTRUCTION — PRICE” Our homes Lots 142.5 to alley. Houses 20 feet wide. Beilt on solid ground. Cement front porch. Artistic brick columns. Onk floors entire Ist story. Screened breakfast porch. Sleeping porch full width house. Up-to-date kitchen cabinet. Wonderful outside pantry. Sanitax on walls kitchen & 4700 to 4728 5th St. N.W. Sample ouse, 4702 5th DRSCHIFTION ——— Roome. Tiled Bath and Shower. Ample Closst Space, te Front Porch, Double Rear Porches, Enameied Gas Range. One- piece Sink, Kitchen Cabinet, Floor Plugs, Laundry Trays You'll be impressed with the beauty of the Park—and the high type of homes erected and under construction. Lots in Section 1 and 2 are still available. Outside Electrie floor plugs every room. Togsle mwitches. Upper balustrades on front porch. Front rear door belis. should be the controlling features. embody these features in a growing “COMMUNITY OF HOME OWNERS” You can purchase with a small cash payment High-grade, attractive paper Several types of homes are nearly ready for D o h . Sixteen-foot -ll!y. f g:fie;o;;&:-ntmn;o:;hly payments ons of these pleshont. e Sn.mple House, 4702 Fifth St. NW occupancy, $10,000 to $13,500. &rade. Construction beyond criticism. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO, Inc. 1433 K Street N.W. REALTORS Main 1016-1017 Open Every Day Until 8 P.M. TO INSPECTDrive Out Georgla Ave. to Crittenden St., Three Squares to Property You can purchase — either lot or completed home—for a modest cash payment and arrange easy terms for the balance. $6,950 vr A Open Daily for Inspection Until 9:00 P. M. ' Shapiro-Katz Realty Co. 'w | If you want to build from your own plans— I we will assist you in the financing. Take Capitcl -Traction Six spacious rooms, bath, Come out and see the most attractive suburb car to 8th end Florida Ave. hot-water ~heat, electricity, BUILDERS - ol k N B Aotk ohe ook east e "a"ofldfif"dr,fi'f"';bnnu{ Massachusetts Avenue Heights 1416 K St. Main 9111 around Washington. Motor out the Washington- to West Virginia Ar then north on West Vir Ave. to the property. imotor over the same routs. Baltimore Boulevard—or take G Street Cars at Treasury Dept. You’ll find our representatives at the Park office—on “The Boulevard”—every day, including Sunday. " University Park Co., Inc. B. O. L. Wells Phone Hyattsville 36-J or 712 Representative laundry tubs, one piece por- celain_sink, front yard land- scaped and asodded, rear yard to wids public alley. C. H. SMALL & CO. Member Operative Builders Association Main 6861 925 15th St. N. W. Members of Operative Builders Association of D. C EEBEEEEEEEEEEE 2716 36th PLACE BETWEEN EDMUNDS AND FULTON STREETS YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THIS NEW COLONIAL BRICK HOME. 10 ROOMS, 3 BATHS. GARAGE FOF TWO CARS. The Sort ofa Home You've Pictured —in a Section That Offers the Best Residential Advantages You will find in these Homes the type of deaign: the features of finish; the character of construction that you have had in mind as your ideal. Very different from any con- temporaneous Homes—not freakish—but un- usually complete and compact. —=North Cleveland Park=— 3825, 29, 33, 37 Warren St. 3826 and 3830 Windom St. THERE IS NO LOCATION WITH SUCH BEAUTIFUL VIEW DRAL AND SURROUNDING COU OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. 'BORDEN & NEWBOLD Main 280 Investment Bldg. 750 Cash Will Buy You One of the Biggest Values In Petworth Balance Like Rent 5096 to 5106 Ninth N.W. One Block From Ga. Ave. Car Line IN WASHINGTON £ CATHE- \ LN ummnuu.. Fine Homes a Specialty : $ : : $ : $ Seven New Homes “Built by Small” 601-613 Girard St. N.E. Priced e $8.000 i Come Out Today or Tomorrow—At This Price These Homes Will Be a Revelation Behind the appearance is Kite construction —that insures permanent satisfaction— which means economical upkeep. 3511 RITTENHOUSE ST. Chevy Chase, D. C. Near the Circle _Six rooms ; oak floors throughout; open fire- place; completely appointed bath; perfectly arranged sleeping porch — artistic fixtures; excellent heating installation ; big closets and lots of them. The Price? —that will surprise you when you! hear it— for such Homes—so located. And the terms will be made to suit your convenience. WQQOMOQQOQMOOOOOWOOMOON‘000000000“00000 (22224 Facing Homes of Elegance and Refinement *This beautiful new detached brick home is moderately priced; beautifully built and planned perfectly. DESCRIPTION Containing siz spacious rooms and tile bath, doudle rear porches 9 feet deep, LOCATION These beautiful homes are within the shadow of Trinity College, in a neighborhood of Homes that are built to last—up-to-date with all modern improvements. 6 large rooms new'ana attractive homes in | | 70 PSR o OO0, SO0 and bath. 3 B 2 11 Rooms—3 Baths ookiand room. linen closet in hall, Open for inspection every day and evening Take Brookland car to Slooirle’ Aeturdat of -~ Migh 3 d > 7th and Michigan Ave. N.E. St oiong i e —including Sunday Center Hall Get off at Tth St. and walk ” _ X : Two-Car Garage south to Girard, thence one pligs, one-piece porcelain ag ‘ block twest to 6th and Girard sink, pantry, broom closet, Motor out Conn. Ave., west on Albemarle St., turn- St. Or motor out Rhode Island Ave. to jth St.. north on jth St. to Franklin, east on Franklin to 6th and north on 6th to property. large “airy and dry cellar, laundry tubs, gas heater, built-in coal bin, terraced and landscaped lawn. deep rear yard to 1i-foot alley. ing into 38th, or take Wis. Ave. car to just beyond the National (,athedral at Windom St. Our Mr. Hamilton will always be found at 3829 ‘Warren Street—day and evening—or phone him, Cleve- land 1490. Wonderful Features Throughout and Only a Personal Inspection Will Fully Convince You of Its Real Value Price, $8,750 Open for Inspection Daily from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. M. NOTES . 1400 Mass. Ave. NW. Franklin 6566 Take Georgia Avenue Car to Hamilton Street and Walk One Block East Open Tomorrow CKEEVER *4GOSC Sample House—Open Daily—Until 9:00 P.M. C. H. SMALL & CO. 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