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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925. REAL ESTATE. I]E FUREST EHARGES BABY OF NOTED LINE, I_AEK UF RE“ | N e Coctas v i S s B QU PO, 800 WIRDE. | % e ety e e it Son of C. S. Payson is Great- e Chaieen STUDY OF MISSIONS'\WMWl Avenue Vrt‘fl“b“«‘”“f‘i‘ Think of It! ! founder of the Bible Association move- Church, Kansas City, Mo., Grandchild of John Hay. ment in the United States, addressed clusses. Among - | IS T the meeting, outlining the work of the —_— 500 members - - i NEW YORK, May 2.—The son of : 4 \ ke Ok Sewer e - 3 . May Daily Vacation Bible School and the \ ;| Which had 2 . 0 l 315 w k IVAI_ USES SPIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipman Pay [}HUUI_S SBURED b Sohool. 116 urged sup. | Presbyterian Board Reports Indi- |wer s T. s nly .00 A eel son, whose birth on Thursday was an it t atatine tHak D C. rth; ik nounced today, is the great-grandson O D T o cate Marked Increase of i airsville, Pa.. First; G t C 0 b of two l'“‘llvi"“" abinet "'l‘"l';"‘n'- B i B h F devoted to the classes and that no TInterest in Comrses V' NEW HOMES The child is a great-grandson of e ] i other activity is allowed to interfere . 3 'S ets Court Order Banning|,,."S.(reiary of Siato John Hay, ani shop Freeman Tells Bible ot st study of the Bible. There S I“r wh 200 ¢ or miore = " his paternal great-grandfather w Bk lare two years of kindergarten work namely: 08 A Pittsburgh 1140 1150 N ls N E “ »” Ratfs 3 Repor ssion study cla : Espionage” by Radio | wiiwm C. Whitney. Secretary of the| ASSOCiation Youth of To- | int 12 other rades to o through, | RePort of the mission study clas Washington City. | to eal dt. N.E. Navy in President Cleveland’s cabinet on the successful completion of which, |in Presbyterian churches dur . byteries were | 2 M Payson was Miss Joan Whit H he said, the students are graduated al yvear ending March 31 Petosky and | Corporation. N e e en day Needs Guidance. R i el e sy Ly X Falls 6 R d Bath U I Electric Fi Whitney. Mr. Payeon is the son of lar school s i mission study books in an organized | Rev. John Bailes ooms and bal nusual Electric Fixtures | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payson of Port- : nging of hymns, led by Mr. Smuck- | class. There were held 82 :hvxnh‘l\:!]\ director of the department ¢ e . Br the ted Press. |1and, Me. He was graduated from| Too much stress is being placed on | ers, and a program conducted by Rev. | schools of missions, which is an in- | missionary educ ,1(|m: f The Board of | Arco Heat Piant Built-in Refrigerator TRENT N. J., M In a suit | Yale in 1921, having been a member |secular education in the schools, |H. W. O. Millington concluded the |crease of 10 per cent over the number | Christian ion, the figures for Deep Lot to Alley Smooth-top Gas Range filed vesterday, the De Forest Radio|Of the winning crews of 1919 and 1921. | Bishop Jumes . Freeman said, ad. | meeting. Rev. W. H. Jernagin pro- |reported the prev : the year's study are highly encouras Corporation obtained a temporary in Double Rear Porches Hardwood Floors He finished his course in Hai dressing the thirteentl annual meet- | nounced the benediction. The church the largest ' ing. 3 & 4 2 Law School last June. 3 the Washjngton Bible School unction agaiust the Radio Corpora S sociation in the Church of the o = Large F i 1k 5 e Front Porch Daylight Cellar tlon of America, after charging that WY Covenant last night. There was a | Mlsslonary Umon to Meet & 5 % time, he said, wh students of a tta“plant haa been subjected (o wide:| DONIPHAN WYNKOOP DEAD | cime, ne said, when stutents o 'ull| e pueneran Misstonary Unton of JAMESON-BUILT HOMES! spread espionage by agents of the de- T oy ot o ious | thte Wa |nztnn emttien WAl el fendant Scoutmaster of Troop 86 of Metro- Y DUt Tt eannet e GoEoWs | their semiannual meeting Wednesdiy 46 Sold—2 Left Vice Chancellor Backes issued the b T evening, May t the Church of the temporary”injunction and the radio politan Church. difection, the bishon dded, dectarng | Retormation. Second and 1 streets A1 to 421 18th St S.E. | 0 0 L corporation was ordered to show 3 P 4 southeast. Business meeting to he = Doniphan Wynkoop, vears old, | unless .\(r'llllli(l.\ efforts a made to o 1 i . = canse why 1t should mot be perma ! D, 27 yea Curb the present tromd u ant of aeng [held at 7 o'clock; regular program at . Priced at Less Than $7,000 nently restrained from use of the al-|for the last six years an employe "‘1p.u, s, who will make havoc of exist | Mdavits from | PIY service, in the office of the quar. t indusirial institutions win rot | Yellow was the most popular colos X & within the { % | | | | It natce 2 _ “dis up and aid in the | ¢oy wedding gow: ancient Rome. Moder- ition in the | ease at his residence, 413 Ne: 3 -, the teach o i ; 32 overy ®" Located in . ot ¢ the coumiry. o : PLEASE e Dt Foraitiich s in | services were conducted in the Metro- | . v interests | s . i ear e ree ’ The De Forest Co. : et wiih | clared. and exceeds in importan LEAVE THE : EASTERN TERRACE = 7 r | R corge Shaw Johnson, pastor g 2 Tapestry brick: 6 reoms and bath: ing. Interment was in Con Rl kN i Jee nd =+ Radio Corpo g onal Cemete b | V4 A 1 T ex . Al b iy G St G | stand by anything for the bu : ra Tacge . Tront and Direct Entrances From 18th St. 1 had been makipg dai ) T 3 aracter and morale in youth E : porches: laundry tubs; large rear him in secret offices main- | a 1 been coutmaster of Tre o o hin F : T & o S by 5 3 : 3 to wide a A excelleut e ained in this city. § ¢ Scouts, of the Metropoli o Y ae s on by Hays ol s Tt me that is <o g i and Alley in Rear ter which Rev. S jurch. He was born in the house | 33 o : S . W b A Court Asks for Data. Which b dkd. and - . m-“l o \\r\““!;f‘“\\" 'y 5 . Selling Fa-k s 4 ation, Four blocks from the new Eastern orer directed | all his e, (e s survive comed the guests. A letter from Presi ] High School. . Kee these ldeal homes Will Improve to Suit Tenant and Lease ot Newark, a5 | "Albert Wynkoop, Sample House Separately or as Entirety ],,mh L F 2] i 411 18th St. SEE. mly,-‘,l‘,,‘"’:‘,.‘1:’;‘I‘\'[,;\,L““.',],‘; s - i A\’f the Man Who ()wr!; f_‘r.z. L w G 1416 F S BUILTTOLAST | . W. Groomes, t. ade ot the inormatia That Represent S H By Tl“’“‘ifié‘_i"’,flffi?"c"' 0 50 A Real Investment 1022 HAMLIN STREET NE. : T HHO DO L nt o s e A Vir = ia Bungalow | 1 Blocks North of 12th and Rhode Island Avenue N.E May 12, wh or o y In a beautiful section, on | L : st i Wl proved +'with all modera OMES contain all modern improvements used in any six-room TaHaE e o P a3 y A mIoA ToOmS - B house in the cify. Add to these the fact that we have used - | in_perfect condition P Fight' at " Tmmediate poscession THIOOHHHHIH “i-inch tongue-andgrove pine floor under %-inch tongue-and- . « . grove oak floors upstairs and down. Nothing but hydraullc face i ° A Community of Home Owners” brick used throughout, Including rear and in basement. Duplex 33 sCREq [ floor plugs in each room; attic; guars X A or pl ac ; attie; guaranteed roof for 10 years; buflt- 5 i Near Rhode lSlflnd Ave. [l snus i tiea bath; one s ol e DRI oS fames Toets e | ook Tl . i and N. Capitol | BO\d Nl(l | Rllr'v‘lrl’\p.‘hn house of 9 la E have only two honies left in this operation of 55 houses, M | | . i o e yd, . i rooms ain conditi all of which sold because of the self-apparent values offered | f t f t - %! le 5 | in them. The elevation is high, the location most desirable . or satts action t T ! ’ About 25 miles from Washing- a0 conveanientito ibeo! car linae ton. Improvements: Substantial Sy dwelling, tenant house, barn and || : 3 4 Convenient Terms chicken hous, suitable for ® ORE than 90% of th trucking, fruit and chicken rais- Near Washmgton Clrcle | eLEbEn 5 it e T ing; location is high and healthy; o 2 Frosn rlce, , g homes in these six 1 4 Six spacious rooms and acessblez sood roadEand Bl & : : ’ - 0.R. R. o e e e ;‘“?}A.”“"eh”" Park . bath; hot-water heat; At = A U 1 . . 1 K bullding's are nov b e it e Lo £12,000 ! \ On Terms Within Your Means occupied by pleased = clectricity, gas: hard- owner - tenants, who s wood floors. Front and Pomcinge Kpsicsmon | i .:'-An [ ; [ ° BAVg) in many instances | = double rear porches, laun |4 - 22 J g . : 4 ouble rear porches, laun- B BREUNINGER-PEDERSEN CO. | Pt I S 5 OGO ; d ) @] siastic over their nev g L 8 dry tubs. one-piece porce- Owners and Builders § homes that they have ! 3 lain sink, modern in every | . I persuaded their friends to come and settle . i 8 - S Walter A. Brown 1627 K Street N.W. Main 317 in the same or an adjoining building. - - detail. Main 6830 Main 1653 | 3 ments as a tangible investment in ownership, rathc To Inspect These Homes than have them wasted as rent. You h, all the comforts and conveniences of the ultra-moderr - S o o " ) apartment without the usual terrific rental loss. Take Capital Traction cars to 8th and Florida Ave. \.E., walk %flm” S S S Sl We Offer This ooms A charming EXHIBIT APARTMENT has be one block cast to West Virginia Avenue and then north on fully furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons. Comr West Virginia Avenue to the property. Or motor over the 3 i i Bath out and see it! same route. 9 LOtS Remalnlng fOl' $500 Cash N CO-OPERATIVE Open Daily for Inspection Till 9 P.M. APARTMENT HOMES Battery Park | T Bultin Small Payment and $72 & Monsh | C.H.SMALL & CO. Refrigerator & Co., Inc. Members of Operative Builders' Ass'n., of D. C ctions of Battery Park will be opened o _v 8 Breakfast and ‘ 3018-28 Porter St. N.W. 925 15th Street N.W. Sleeping Porches i The Fourth Street on Connecticat Avenue Besond Zoo Entrance I choose your building site ranging 2 #ZRB in price from $1.700.00 to $4,000.00, on terms of 20 jag: § Colonial i 925 15th St. Evenings cash and 2% per month for total carrying charges 1 i . Front Porch k Main 9770 NARREN Cleve. 2252 OWNERS & BUILDERS On July Ist prices increase ! Who Is Lookmg for a Bargain in Cleveland Park 3421 LOWELL ST. Will Surely Prove the End of His Search e S5 4. ;“*f“‘ Electricity If yeu buy vour lot now you will be able to move » your new home months before those who delay . AlliIbts are weddy for mmediate) builting =i ik Hardwood Floors 3 SRR A i R R R R A R R R A A S A A A A SRR R R A A A A A A S _SAULS ADDIT ION_ Io avoid disappointment, S BATTERY | PARK AT ONCI g T ‘ 1801-1845 B Street S.E. (Near New Eastern High School) Maddux, Marshall, < $7,150—$500 Cash {5, Moss & Mallory, Inc. B H. R. KING 1108 16th St. N.W Main 8970 AR TR TR um__ 717 5th St. N.E. Lincoln 932 Just One Left At This Price PRICED UNUSUALLY LOW T FOR QUICK SALE | $9,450_ erms 5527 and 5529 39th Street N.W. 3 Contains six rooms and tile bath; 3 large porches; modern in every way; built-in garage, and many extra features; would have to be seen to be appreciated. ARXRNERRENY) fd 5 T AVN. > e i D S TIHZ photograph gives a very inadequate idea of this comfortable detached residence, sit- uated in a choice neighborhood just east of Thir- teenth Street and accessible to schools, churches and stores. There arc cight unusually bright rooms with tiled bath. The garage opens on a wide, paved alley, which bor- ders the lot on one side. Oak floors and trim are found throughout the home, and sixteen floor plugs are illus- trative of the many conveniences provided. The grounds are tastefully planted with fruit trees, rosebushes and shrubbery, and there is a grape arbor in the rear. Hot- water heat and instantancous water heater in the base- e A Remarkable Value $13,500—Excellent Terms OPEN SUNDAY—1 to 7 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON 1312 Eye St. i Frank, 9503 Open Tomorrow 11 A.M. Until 6 P-M. Southern Exposure Commanding a view of the city and the Cathedral that is unusual. Wonderfully constructed; in perfect condition; charming in every detail of planning and decoration. Large reception hall. Spacious living room, dining room and kitchen. Four bedrooms. Big screened sleeping porch, shaded by trees. Two tiled baths, including shower. Servant's quarters and bath. Screened throughout. Two-car garage. Many other fine features. The addition of shrubs and flowers can- not be overestimated as a méans of enhancing the beauty and interest of a house. Near John Eaton School and bus line. A sacrifice at a price under $25,000. Drive out Woodley Road to 34th St., north on 3ith St. one block to Lowell—turn left to house. CKEEVER=<GOS Ic=exiroRs. Ic Two beautiful Colonial homes, containing eight rooms (5 bedrooms) and two baths French doors from hall to living room and from living room to dining room. Built-in No. 4805 8th St. N.W. garages, deep lot to alley. Located in one 2 of the best sections of Chevy Chase—con- Open Saturday and Sunday for Inspection venient to car line, school and stores. Im- mediate occupancy. TO INSPECT Take the i4th Street—or the Georgia Avenue—cars to TO INSPECT —m Decatur Street, walk cast to property, or phone Main Open 9080 for Free Auto Service. FRITZ COMPAN Realtors Realtors 14th and/K Main 9080 | 14th and K : Main 9080 Phone Service Evenings Until 9 P.M. Take Chevy Chase car to McKinley St., walk one block west to property. FEL AL LIS ST I EL IR TIAIAAAALAAAE AR EAA LA AAHAAERERAARLERRAR AR SRAAARARANIN g’ SANANNNN ATELALAAARRLAERLRETLLLALLATAAAANALALER LA A LLALARALAL L ACVALAE AR RARRNANANCN RN