Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1925, Page 3

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e THE KEVENING STAR. WASHING TON, D. ., SATURDAY. MAY 9 . 1925 fellow EUROPEAN TRADE CONTINUES BRISK High Levels of Latier Part of 1924 Maintained Thi About 20 gel on to the boat's keel boat began sink ¥ the stern. Just bef nt under 1 stripped off my outer .yu.hm. When 1 wa n the current I suddenly discovered that I w still holding my nev raw hat € in my hand. I threv awa ted fizhting in e I was all in and had just abou iS Year. e | longer 1 my “while & yo \shore. 2 others : then i me. mness Impressive. zone 1phis pushed when way d the iy e M Ark., ca for prayers of thanks A oaded his mo of the disast and went b the fing Trad Better has been a river er fellow did. natic Acts Deseribed stories were told of rwering of the steame 22 SWEPT TO DEATH IN OVERTURNING OF MISSISSIPPI BOAT areer ised i rinutes APARTMENTS At Reasonable Rentals 25th & K Streets NORTHWEST 3 Rooms & Bath 850.852.50 & Equipped for Housekeeping 53 Ready for Occupancy May 15th Open for Inspection WappMAN | 1430 K Street Main 3830 i AL NOTICES SoTICE Y GIVEN P;)wer ;md Sb;ed M;afis NEW CHANDLER Acto Sales Co., 1711 14th N.W. 0 IR i T CALL oy N ONE HUNDRE for a GARAGI@ —of enduring quality —superior construction —moderate price LOW TERMS BUNGALOWS WASHINGTO GARAGES CONSTRUCTION CO. 201 Fenton Court N.E. N [T R T T T T TR DEBT SiA Ty one | 1o respond when the vessel first began :, but that | i re the boat | kicking about | v sudden led the 3| o | the ‘ |the deck lumber evershody was in the water. Practically every one except three or four men had leaped from the the boat | to list. Cant rought Fenton said after bere with other be sur- 0 | viv | upstr Norman was headed straight |@ 1 with the current just below ma Landa,” Capt. Fenton said running on a slow bell, flank e boat into Coahoma landing ave a sharp list to starboard n she started to list 1 pulled over but the rudder refused to re water from of the hoat, we swam for perhaps three minutes, picking up | floating then made our way to the turned | over “I was aided there by L. 1. Hidin who had rescued himself and his ¥ by climbing on the bottom of the I tried to help Mr. Hidinger| pull other men over the top of the boat. Before the secon:d man had been rescued a cry went up that the was the stern ‘he rollin second time 2 lifeboat n o boat. which had %! wrd nd S ried have the (rim up the boat, but minutes she turned over. I was » frying 1o head into shore. If 1 had | been every soul on board would have heen drowned This action probably did not take 30 seconds.” to passengers within three Jing down by motion precipitated us a o the wate sped t had turned ove Imost immediately the large nd the lifeboat 1 was on sank 2 Tnited § - it. Thus | was precipitated for the third time into the water Was in Water On | “Luckily oars in the lifeboat floated At d and | grasped three | which carried me safely for I was in the wa There were n bout Hour chinery that she had inches of freeboard The vessel was 114 feet long. had | ol beam and a draft of 3 feet ‘x. inches. She carried a crew of 10 The steamers Chisca and Monitor oday went down the river to Bruins ind were to carefully search the river | 1D to the scene of the disaster “to Shift" Is Heard only he hour mer Connoll them Cry one of | board the {local cha of Civil of Norman mids deliberations on over forming laved the disappear heneath iver the passen nxious to Clarence ship's he ass 2 side of the boat," Chicago, W gineering N the e ssippi River the surface of the med to be who w which sank in south of here y stea the same order had leen ore no one was flurried but started to compl ssible. to doso felt uneasy Before it wwever. the the lowe: rushed list vash, and ever an u.m,\ re bow eamin, e [’amtmv -Paperhanging ™| Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office I3 .- Buildings, Apartment Houses Harry W. Taylor 2333 nu'\ 8 1 was one of ifner the 4 inclosure and make my an: to the upper deck. N Ise apparently used this exit. By time I had extricated myself fror escape | Manager in Insurance Department. Splendid opportunity for right man. Must be experienced. HS) Main 2345 [SHANNON- & LUCH 713 14th St. N.W. Exclusive Agents The Best Buy in Petworth FIRST TIME OFFERED well built 09 to S el 5519 1Hin and every ocated at Al day Sunday to 9 AL brick homes, N.W. Open from 10 AM. Price Only $8,750.00 With Convenient Terms BUILT-IN GARAGES nt built-in garage, wood floors in trim, Heater, built-in refrigerator, room can be converted into ki in for extra lavatory. Convenient to Two Cars—14th St. and Georgia Ave. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor Concret and double hot-water heat. el Pittshure Automatic fully henette) rear porcl nice alley, icity. h: Gas-\ cd bath I hec {one ; cellar roug 36 Main 37 38 924 14th St. N.W. Wember of the Operators Builders' Association TRIPS Del ROOFING Ird St KOONS, OMPANY _Phone Matn 35 The Best We Know How hat we 119 < wh put into every print- GH GR BYRON S CHARLES A M HIC BUT NOT HIGH PRICED ADAMS, ERINIER, IDEXS, ] 3703 Your Printing Desires natched he dollar printing plant. Thc Natxonal Capxtal Press L b ST \ I F | { P IPERNO TAILOR AND DESIG in tuis million Paint Up‘ “Save Money BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY ACTORY PRICES FPING WOULD BE Morc of a PI easure The m,‘ Mat e, ox wn enovated Bedell Mtg. Co., N.W Main 3 HAVE US REPAIR YOUR ROOF Cail us up at Main 14 for a good. | IRONCLAD fnize, "2 4331 HOP INTO HOPKINS’ For garden <end plants, ete 17 pm Phone W Beautiful Halian design roundinzs. Near pa #10 E St Ideal fo dren. g i : | rmmzmmmxmnm:hmmmummxmmmm ::uuxzxmmx:zxxixxx:xw sensnsssssasanass I SISty YOUR NEW HOME-IF YoU ACT PRO et but brie HANNON - & LUCH 232322 E22TIT0II8III2220033: MPTLY OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW 3233322 Semi-detached. ample rooms, tile bath; equipped kitchen; hol water large yards, front and rear. Consists of six fully- heat; 812,750 or ¢ TERMS SUIT You INC REALTORS s for myself | ren who had [of him I thout Wmmmm:m&j 51T 3T 1IE) 1332323823223322322323288234382228 1 | the pres was a | wher Mi was me 1t |1 wa \\\hu | aid d watel him. boat, Mr. L ARMY WITHOUT ot them | Probe 180 ) lia she said tinues “Let’s ‘work C“What do sther but Mr Shearer tied a life 3 me judt before 1| thrown into the swift current.” “That was the last 1 saw 14,000,000 Medals Issued. Great Britain has issued more than 14,000,000 medals for service, distin guished action and bravery in connec | tion with the World War flu this 1A swa ear.” she con-|total are included medals of every 4 e ound 1t was | sort. both for action in the field and Lund of Little Rock, Ark. He |for distinguished service of one kind hanging on to a hatch. He told | OF another outside of the zone of 0 hang on and keep my head. | battle sn't very excited and did just |7 he said \ was floating around In the water together,” Mr. Lund ‘and we'll make store all right you want me to do?’ ed him picked up by a bod When we were taken ashc man was struggling in t r. A8 we gol to him he went dow Lund jumped in and grabt They both were pulled into the but the man wa« already dead. | und was exhausted.’ REPORT. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Several very attractive apart- ments ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall kitchen, bath and balcony. to four rooms. kitchen, recep- tion hall and bath. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia hd Will Be Ma Officials 1 Disaster, chief of Army wuld order o special i to investigate the ter Aimneric in the pounds an brin, 1 pound An is the gr world, consum annum OPEN SUAND Y 27T06PM BE SOLD 570 a month ell equipped t Avenue car linc DIRECTIONS Take Ga. Ave. cars to N. H. Ave. or Grant Circle Bus passes in front of property 3722 New Hampshire Ave. N w. “ERA WARREN OWNERS & BUILDERS 925 15th St Main 9770 Evenings Cleveland 1933 Own Your Home in a Cleveland Park Apartment I' a *rental of %58 to $72 a month. after a moderate first payment. you an enjoy the spacious comfort of a ! suburban apartment home — and time rent dav comes round vou are adding to vour home investment. The co-operative fea- ture of ownership is one big emphasized point in favor of choosing at once a home in the CLEVELAND PARK APARTMENTS 3018-28 Porter St. die every out Connecticut turn to the Only five apartments are left in these six new buildings. but several 3 and 4 room suites can he rented immediately. On our Co-operative Pu chase Plan. Let our repre sentative cxplain it Call at 925 Fifteenth St. Franklin 9770 Let Your Home- Hunting Pilgrimage End at these Warren-Built 6-Room Brick Homes Located at Seventh and Hamlin Sts. N.E. (Twenty Minutes by Trolley to the Treasury) $850 Down, $67.50 Monthly Price, Only $7,975 O large, bright rooms Built-in garage Large front porch Built-in refrigerator 1-piece sink Hardwood floors throughout The site of these homes is the Metropolis View. Driz trolley wia N. Capitol St. and lze. Umum St then th south on - Se to these Hot-water heat Convenient rear porch Porcelain kitchen cab- inet 15-ft. rear paved alley at crest ¢ out Sund Michigan squares homes. to Owners und nunden 925 Fifteenth Street Phone Main 9770 Evening Phones Pot. 2892-J and Clev. 1149.J | s N LAALLLLLLL L LTI LR LA GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD VITAL TO CHILDREN Not and play, 2222777 2 T 7T T 27 L 7 777 2277 within vour home, but in the neighborhood where out of vour sight, are your children often made or ruined GIVE THEM A CHANCE! Go See UR]JEITH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. Prices $8.500 up O Tern Safe and Sane N pect Take the RLEITH BUS OPEN EVENINGS. [SHARNGN, & LUCHY] 1616 16th St. North 1600 Surprisingly Low Rentals ”u nazer on Premises L.& FRISTOE 1013 15th St RENT AL AGENTS == Cnglish Pillage: @PEN SUNDAY! 3311 CLEVELAND AVENUE Last of the English Village homes and one of the most desirable in this ex clusive community. In location, desizn construction and outstanding value this home is a remarkable ofiering at $22,500—Reasonable Terrs Drive through Woodley Rd. to 34th. and south one square tc Cleveland Ave 1430 K Street we Main 3830 Washinztan's Papulation House One-Tenth of =7 by < < - 5 2 IS 2 IS NSPECT TODAY | 18th & Monroe Sts. N.E. Choice of Detached or Row Houses. Location All New Homes. New Public School Opposite. Plenty Room for Garage. Six or eight very large rooms, double sleeping porches, fireplace, pantry, attic, hot-water heat, electric lights. Take R. I. Ave. Cars to 18th St. and Walk North to Monroe St. INSPECT SUNDAY H.R.HOWENSTEIN (©- 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST 0 0000 0000 METROPOLIS VIEW W"““ of our lmnhn se Come Sunday 1 undred hou = C i during t ret th es under out surprise o Over a h construction. Sample House at 617 Glrard St N E 15 nutes of t wdall built a oughti m we most fastidious DETAILS complete batl ter, laundry tray DIRECTIONS car to 7th _and Monroe Or Phone Main 36 ANY reet T'ake Brookl, s south to Girard TIME for auto. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor and Builder Strec walk 924 14th Street N.W. Member of the Operative Builders’ e Association Ty i - I

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