Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1925, Page 20

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20 REALESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925, REAL ESTATE. EUMMUN”Y [}HEST New Uniform for Army Air Service |EPISCOPAL SCHOOL [t saustn veomet he svestn | woctvory, o b, o ot oo | ). D. MARX DEAD. [fhe %, b 20 .- Rev. W. A. R. Goodwin, professor|retary. It was decided after consid e | Funeral services will be cor IS Selected by Board Of Officers FIEI.D DAY EXER(“SES of philosophy at William and Mary [erable discussion the next meeting of | wag puypioved in War Department | & ,L’,‘f_ ome_of his . daught College, Wililamsburg, Va., delivered |the association will be held in Wash the principal address,’ taking for his|ington next October. for About 40 Years. Baltimore, Monday o 5 ol subject, “Introducing Religion Into Fosug —— Comfort Chief Feature of Distinctive Type to Be|annual Event at National Cathe- v g e polleke Stadent ' Dri| Faulty Brakes Killed Three. Joseph D. Marx, 69 years old. who STOP! described served in various branches of the NEW CHANDLER Recommended to War Deparlment Heads dre) Tnstitution for Glids, making religion a vital element in the | Failure of power brakes caused the | War Department for about 40 years life of the student when introduced |collision between passenger trains on |died at Emergency Hospital yesterday. | Has Nine Brakes. y through the usual intellectual, his-[the Pennsylvania Railroad at Man-|He had been in the hospit bout four | Auto Sales Co., 1711 14th N.W. Rudolph Asks 200 Soo]al; High Collar to Go. MOUlit St. Alban’s. torical and rationalistic methods, and |hattan Transfer, N. J., Februar weeks, having to undergo an opera- | AMP CELLAR? SO F explained what he called the “biologi- | the Interstate Commerce Commission | tion. | . — . cal plan” of making religion real. was advised today by its bureau of | Mr. Marx’s last service with the| i s that conditio Workers and Others Inter The desire in the Army Air Service | plane and on his arrival not infre- |3 o ‘ Bhe Lollowing afficers were clactoll | AISTYS WINlsee Devsopsy mers killed Geyernment YAkH(S itH8 ofice of thie | i : : for a uniform distinct and separate | quently finds the Wirin, S < Maryl: - | for the coming vear: Mrs. Ada Hills | &! Tiis Wit M ke Bl 5 esied to Discussion. from that worn by officer bent or broken. An ov s cap | day wi al fie of Stuart Hall, president; Archibald B. e e g e gt T e e A 0. Regular Army and of more 't [could be folded and placed e Ni Hoxton of Virginia Episcopal High| Ci blog . axe | becoming | FXSlIeE,. and. che fllowing cbia fox T {and service in flying, which has been [pocket. for G fount St. Alban’s |School, vice president; Rev. E. L. Raymond G., Arthur A Approximately 200 social workers | Simmering for ~ many years, has| Elimination of the high sra . rce in Whitby Hall, . . i eitizens who take an getive part | reached the boiling point of progress, | collar and tight fitting blouse i the citv's charity work have been I was learned today. with the selec’|ment in flying, the aviatc o1z se £ folic ds An Unusual Home er Rudolph to|tion of a type which will be sub-fand the substitution of a loose-fitting . 1 the boardroom ed to the War Department for|coat of comfort, which could be worn 3 i S it Taing approval and adoption. under the flying clothes, would have | K rine 5 ¥ Is available for purchase at a 5 . : > cial board of officers of the|the greatest effect on the morale of | i : i e Avisab ity o 5 4 Air Service has about completed |the officers. No pilot today e Wi faculty members from | |f ry attractive price—and i ik commn its deliberations, and the uniform to |trip of any duration with the P ipiscopal schools in the mediate possession will be given. yaising funds- for charituble organi- |be recommended, it is unde .|ing collar and tight blouse of Washington attended the ec 3 | will be along the'lines of thos he fs unable to maneuver about in|conference, which was presided over| = 3897 Kanawha St., Chevy Ch D. C | s g N (hile Bifending o s e R e anawha St. evy Ch 4 B N he calling of this me is n;.‘v.m viators of the British and Itali the e ‘x;rnnm.\_am):u attending to his Rev. William G- 'I'P()\‘i“e on, princl ’ ) ) Place your order for New Window Shades made result of ¢ aa s RiDTIReT - - must be squeezed in a tiny coir 5 Tvnchbux Willi One of the best locations in town—and one of the to measure at Factory Prices. 1bé Ly the Commissior Jo e : - ¥ it . single [ment of the plane along with bugzage best Homes in this select neighborhood with a smaller group, at which it was patch pockets is ing’ . g E3ag P gl ] ‘1 “A Shade Better.” more zeneral ex- | breasted. The trousers will be stralght. {and toc = g an: | 2 5 i ¢ b ES olor is a weak blue-green as been heard throughout | se Center-hall type—superior stucco construction | Recommendations for a cap to match | the of the latest step taken | Designed with an unusually large living room; four bed- the uniform and an overs g {in behalf of the new uniform and the | - | rooms, two inclosed sleeping porches; two baths and ouer pointed out that [ i) pe made. The latu | pilots eager for every bit of two showers; sun parlor, laundry and servants’ quarters. been decided for regular service use and on | rumor or heresay on the matter avail The 18t is 9BxI-rurith Hbre of trecs aad ehrubs. yose of the -con- | o untry trips, while the prese . Their hopes were brightened e oo conntey ke e st | Sl L e L ieana For Lease ‘ 3 ¥ % s ssible | gy 1 occasions, : a uniform i worn by ou can inspect at any time—and for details antages. an aviator goes on a cross- [naval aviators while on Juty as a . of price and terms call our Mr. Hamilton nmunity trip today he must jam th bstitute for the trim “blues” and Modern Slx—Story annual | gyipp a tight corner of the hites.” U Cleveland 1490. 5 l—_—’ Fine i i 1y ; €30 13th St. N.W. Phones i 3333 i ey “:|COMPLETION OF PIKE |FERDINAND TO RETURN Office Building S Harry A, Kite e 3 inancial : | K Street Main 4846 W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprictor i) sl vl TO FREDERICK NEAR| TO BULGARIA ON VISIT/l 923 15th St. N.W. ticorporatea community nef s pro posed in 1 L city did ! ; : A Newly constructed. moderr appear o te prepured (08 it 4t |g700 564 tor Paving and Widen- | Ex-King Ts Given Permission to [ pulains tocsted in the nsrt o = o[ e——xu| h ‘ommittee, ing, Provided in Various Con- Confer With Son, Boris, Washington's finaneial district. lemg to Build Your Own Home? N 1l ¢ 3 Will lease the entire build b the public rthy charitie tracts, Awarded by Maryland. | Present Monarch. L Surs “A&' Good Place to Live™ SS,SM_New Homes—58,750 without raising the funds, e AR e 5,500 square feet, > | . Soscil i i -l:lzm‘,l.\" .\1:_\4'9A —The Tag’s Sofia’s OR | weSt CheVY Chase Helghts B First Time Ofiered . | | BALTIMORE, May 9.—The State $17,600,000 CONCERN | Roads Commission has awarded con-|correspondent stat that ex-King o e oAtk Mbbs eanbainine R ACCUSED OF |NSULVENCY“{,-HL-“ for completing the Urbana pike, | Ferdinand of Bulgaria has rereivpd-» 21'[',1:7‘1\":-':‘_5“"“ 1300 square teet fif} SEr b 612 to 628 Jefferson St. N.W. Frederick, Rockville and |special permission from the allied | bistes ol it Righe Inspection Invited—2 Sold Before Completion Thorough Airing Planned. —_— v it_was announced DbY|powers and from the Bulgarian gov- | g : Creditors File Bankruptcy Petition | L. Steuart, secrétary orithe com-| oo LS o ik B WM. S. PHlLuPS ! —if you want to be out of the city and yet not too far away ; mission L « pav.|Short Visit. The correspondent states game CiA merioan iSuma e Contracts totaling ST84.564 far DAV | pordinand will avail himself of the Rental Department Buy a Lot and Build 11:66 ~miles X 5 permission for the purpose of an in any. | 2 miles o No Time Better T ight Now FobaccoiGompany: | widening nearly 35 miles of the terview with his son, King Boris, at 1432 K St. N.W. M. 4600 T Rt Now ) - highways with conerete should Dy MOng i ve out Conn. Ave. throu radley Lane and north on - K, May 9.—The Ameri. [B2ve! i ey slavian frontier property. or take Wisconen Ave. cars, Ket off at Edgemoo as declared to ke insolvent | Garrett, St. Marys, Cecil, t Gt ’ - 2 e e s 4 b G & _ , S THOMAS E. HAMPTON against the company in Federal Court Howard and Baltimore Wicomico, vesterday by three creditor concerns. |ounties. The Urbana pike virtually I The tobacco firm was placed in equity |« complete. Only 1.01 miles are un i Bethesda 244 receivership Thursday. finished. Or a e The | " | = 5600 32nd Street N.W. bankruptey stated the Coffee growers in the Kona district 8 large rooms and bath, built-in garage, L. SANSBURY CO., INC Hawaiian Islands, have to combat a large cellar with wash tubs and servants’ toilet. ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF Large shade trees. Corner lot 70x125. e il 4 Leonard L. Nicholson, Jr. | AS d yalue, b o 7 Main 723 " Owner 1517 H St. N.W. o gt B AN || il | | SALES MANAGER Description 6 large bright roc it lights, hardwood floc and double rear 15-ft. alley One semi-dc’2 hed house in this row. Descrip- tion same as above. Price, $9,150.00. Open and Lighted Every Day Until 9 P.M. TO INSPECT: ng $219 in unpaid c Neuer & Hoffman, Inc due for merchandise, Seman Co., with off at Sth St walk Ave. car to Jefferson CUVIER A. METZLER DEPENDABLE SERVICE Main 89 2d Floor, 1343 H St. N.W. Sundays and Night Service, Adams 620 f; | k | lo|c———lnlc———|n|———|n] B i prepared by City @ | !Q | I . 1824 101 Years Old Still Growing N' L' SANSBU RY CO-. 'NC. ' pproxi: 1 ARE YOU GOlNG TO “Everything in Real Estate” A e S BUILD YOUR HOME? 1418 Eye SUNW. Phones Main 5904 len's Chris- E Realtors tian Association comes o it We have all the WINDOW and DQOR FRAMES ing. to the lot and unfin-| you need—and make immediate delivery! They are ished build 10, The coun- | - the BEST frames obtainable. All PULLEY STILES are o aane e e 134 inches THICK!!1! was held and Collections we e | Also a COMPLETE stock of LUMBER and MILL- and s 4 WORK, including EVERYTHING necessary for house Suite of three offi- construction. ces located on 6th ‘I PRICES ON OUR SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ot : < armnse” N floor at cormer of HAVE ALL BEEN REDUCED!!! ment with council was asked mere to give a subco! ttee some basis b s B R L and Pa. Ave FRANK LIBBEY & CO ecity will not consider the e . 1 s | ¢ the One co : ik © e Lumber and Mill Work st it contributors will not « one facing 11th St Corner 6th and New York Ave. ject to the use of the property. ooy Phone Main 1223 . D. Cahill, 303 Nor as iy These are bright, cheerful offices, all e . N outside exposure, in A\mos and W. Clyde West resusc 1 aniern. aiee Suibl him. It was said this morning that he will recover ing. 1 READY Exhibit House 3537 16th Street Three Sold Before Completion SPACIOUS BRIGHT CHEERFUL This Sixteenth Street home contains a wide entrance hall with cloak closet, parlor with panecled walls and open fire- place, special French doors to dining room, well equipped kitchen. On the second floor there is a large master bedroom with tiled shower bath, three other bedrooms, Hath and porch. Hardwood floors, enameled wood work and two individual fireproof garages. OPEN DAILY SUNDAY Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. GARDINER & DENT, Inc. Or See Your Own Broke:r ot 1409 L Street N.W. m |——=|ojlc——|a[——=n|———]a] STOP! Overlooking Beautiful Rock Creek Park—Newest and 3922 INGOM. STREET, Chevy Chase, D. C. They Are Selling Fast—Why Not Why lmk Further When Closest Exclusive Home Section to Center of City— e i Cu““““;‘“l‘{é‘lj i:.l.l"SuE‘iuf.Z‘l.rn Vil | $500 CaSl'l Wi]l Buy This 71 Built—6 Left 927 15th St. N.W. Ol'lly $8,950 6 Large Rooms Z Eight R Electricity _ Tixgree Bz:l:‘;s Cold Storage ¢ $1,000 Cash—$75.00 a Month Bath E | Hot-Water Heat Built-in Garage Cedar Clolgt - i “ i Hot-Water Hoat Large Attic Superb View Overlooking Washington DESCRIPTION Hisduoed Flocs Spacious Lawns B * i Colonial Design Hardwood floors Bl i s : ‘ eautitul New Homes - i Y e Electricty In a Most Exclusive Residential Section 5 3 | Al arre ™ Sothen tire width “.'«'Ll"-‘.?n‘fi&':":":::' | Built-in Price Reasonable. Liberal Terms f Colonial Helghts, ROSSlyll, Va. aneaest e i e o . xuor e : R R ed bath " Laupdey traye | Refrigerator | | | | e \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ QO =880 ———=[a]—] oné facing Avenue, NN \\\\. R Z ol c———[olc———lal——]of —] Se};eams Retired. ‘ Approximately . Charles E. Krue- 800 sq. ft. ‘ § e e om0 N @150 Per Month L o [ 1 er & Huguely, Inc. oot S LR g L } 4 ‘ . Sherman Ave. and W St. N.\W. list of the Army on account of age. Apply 610 Star Building ¢ ? Phone North 486 Phone M. 5000, Branch 3 i 2 i 1 in_whipcord ambulances operated | by the Brooklyn b, Woodley Park Homes )| [ S | Petworth Preference Description i chen struction Exhibit Home Colonial type. Five rooms and bath on first floor. B Ao rator, . An abundancoof closet Al Imwns. beau- Breakfast and toom on_second floor for three-room and bath apart. "With rear’ice “Wpace In ench room Deen ot (0 a ¥ . W P ment. Electricity, gas, hot-water heat. Fireplace Elorant breaktast = elecirical Premeh domre Sleeping Porches 2725 OOdley lace tapestry brick. Lot 45x180. Hardwood flodrs throigh- f pore ping out. Twenty minutes from center of city. Elevation | b - Colonial - 5 of 170 feet above river. K | * Exhibit House Open Till 9 P.M. Every Day o R ~ Open Till 9 P.M. Every Day Y Front Porch : Furnished by Palais Royal ’ Price; $10,000'00_-Tem3 | To lmpect: Take 14th Street car or 9th Street car to l 1801'1845 B St- S.b. How to Get There: % i 5 £ bodex Near New Eastern High School e : = : : i choo TO. INSPECT—One-hall block east from Conn. Ave. and Calvert o Lo L e T Ry auter sraes o Biges ! lpek i N g St. Bridge to Woodley Place. Military Koad, turn right at Murphy & Ames, then right at Corcorun Nt Kenneth M. Livingstone | sy S $7,150—$500 Cash .. BUILDERS Matn 200 1317 F St. N.W. ; : H. R. KING 919 15th Street Owners Franklin 1140 T - | R 3 717 5th St. N.E. Lincoln 932

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