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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 6, 1925. e e WAVYANDARHEADS lege Exercises. | Twelfth Defendant Found Guilty. CHICAGO, June 6 (®).—Vice Presi- | Jury Unable to Agree on Control of Defense Bodies Vested in General Staff. dent Charles G. Dawes and Mrs. Volpe's Guilt. Treaties Sanctioned. SATURDAY, 304 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Two Blocks West of Conn. Ave., Two Blocks North of Bradley Lane THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION CAREFUL PLANNING REFINEMENT OF DETAIL Master's bedroom and living room (13x24 each). well appointed bath with shower. first-floor tiled lavatory. abundant closet space, sutomatic fixtures of superior quality, lighting fxtures in excellent tasie. Lot. 60 ~ $15500 Lee D. Latimer Company REALTOR 907 15th Street N.W. Or Your Own Broker disappeared only a few days ago. while Volpe refused to follow the course of his fellows, until later he offered to plead guilty, but was de- nied the right by the court. (,vharlaa Leach, who turned Government’s wit- ness, was granted separate trial. Leach was the engraver of the spuri ous plates Sentence will be passed Monday. The Challenge of the CHILDREN of Washington “Waters of the Potomac River are polluted and dangerous to swimmers, Health Officer Fowler warned today,” said The News of Thursday and added: “‘Any one who swims in the river or the canal takes a risk,” said Fowler. The likelihood of contracting disease is great.” While The News was pointing out the menace of the Potomac, The Washington Times was saying editorially: “The health and happiness of Washington children, threatened by the closing of one after another of the few available bathing places in Washington, today rests in the hands of the city’s public-spirited citizens. “The last hope of hundreds of children, the three municipal playground bathing pools, today was shat- tered when it was learned that there are no funds to open these pools until July 1, unless Washington citizens come to the rescue. "Dawes and a party of friends de- |parted last night for Marietta, Ohio, [ By the Associated Press whera next week they will attend and CHICAG ite in the commencement ex- | $1.000,000 wa es of Marietta College, of which |féit case came vesterday, when a jury | Srecial Dispatch to The Star Dawes is a graduate. lin the Kederal Court found Santo a missing defendant, guilty, 3 LYNCHBURG, Va. June 6.—Arch 8 rty w Rufus | Jemalli, : cficluded in the party were RUIUS i it reported that it was deadlocied i | Harlow, indicted on the charge of in E. Gorman, president of lhe]”"w se of Anthony Volpe. The jury|voluntary manslaughter in connec- e Freed in Auto Death. June 6.—The end of the | saviugs stamp counter- | By the Associated Press defense o Cathedral Highlands A most attractive new detached brick home just off Mass. Ave., near car and bus line, situated in a beautiful grove of trees. Among the most attractive features are large closets, oak floors, fireplace, sun parlor, built-in refrigerator. One master bedroom and bath, with three closets, across the front, two other large bedrooms and bath. In all, seven large rooms and two baths. The most complete home offered at $18,500, “The vital need for these pools was tragically shown by the drowning in Eastern Branch of a fifteen-year-old boy, forced to go to the unguarded river to swim for lack of a safe municipal pool. The Rosedale pool, closed, is near by.” six of the low Military Official in Spain Explains Finding of Explosive on Railroad. I Rock Tsland Railrond: B, B. Johnson, | deliberated 68 hours, for a new record |tidn with the death of S. H..Smith, ROME, June 6.—The Chamber of [College: James A. Patten. board of ven pleaded guilty, one, Jemalli,|a car driven by Harlow. cently approved by the Senate, pro- SEVEN M1 OF HONEYSUCKLE FRAGRANCE with control to be vested in the chief of the | = ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES Trianon and Neuilly, which, although i decidedly the most value for the money . where tion | on Transport. tion bills i . Va.. June 6.—Lieut. C. P, acca pEY, [Whete they (canl iy without 5 possession of liquor aboard the shts, modern bath with built-in tub, oak to inspect these great homes. The case closed the serles of trials State road to Clinton. or call Main 4884 for salesman by led by Capt | W. Fuller, in of the Beaufort, By the Associated Press president of the American Base Bali | i, Jury deliberations here. was acquitted in Corporation Court Lengue and an alumnus of Marietta | There were 14 defendants in ail.|yesterday. Mr. Smith was struck by Deputies by ‘an overwhelming major- | trade operator, and Francis J. Kil- | =——x —= — — ity vesterday passed three laws re.|Xenny. Mr. Dawes' secretary | ‘N rl lt y = 9 '\].‘:n"l,inil\.s- :;\:‘l‘i.‘-,"\(n;n vl"‘:vxu\lxi.l:f:‘llsi\"OFFICER ON BEAUFORT BE llo I b mi s ke FREED IN LIQUOR CASE is the route to Dents new homes at Clinton, Md in the citv and suffer and worry with the heat general staff. The chamber also ap. proved the treaties of Versailles : | Trial of Lieut. C. W. Baker Closes ne of these beaatiful h, acre lot. Each ratified by roval decree, had never ac i »out 35 openings, all thoroughly ned. They are wmplly been given formal parliamentary Series Launched by Raid 3 s‘"“"”n o : | GIVE THE KIDDIES A CHANCE nier Musso strongly sup = : : : - sl m" cal BT e 2 »“ B ‘tho A Rsociitat B Take them to the country where they will grow strong and ker was acquitted yesterday by | churches and stores. . 2} ‘DoBEE MatHl or e 7 rooms and inclosed sleeping porch BOMB BELIEVED AIMED |\5ins possession of liauor aboard the e e i AT RIVERA, NOT KING |iem February 24 trom the West In- . chickens, etc. A $17.500 value for 3 dies. “r irive out Pennsylvania Avenue S. E. to 11th = = ki kA AL Street Bridge, turn left up Good Hope Hill, fol- | which foll g R GARDINER & DENT, INC. |of the 5th strict. Comdr. D » oS 1409 t. . |and Lieut. r were the two ac- e 2 el - PARIS, June 6.—Telling of the dis-|quitted. Fred M. Rohow, _— e This very situation was forecast last week in The Star when it was announced that HERALD HAREOCR HAS ANSWERED THE CHALLENGE OF THE CHIL- DREN OF WASHINGTON. This week’s developments give further evidence of the need of Herald Harbor and more definitely than ever, fix it as a vital part of the life of the city. covery of the powerful bomb on_the |Lieut. R. D..}ill, jr., Chief Pay Clerk railroad tracks in a tunnel near Bar-|J. P, Gallagher and Machinist Frank celona, the Madrid correspondent of | M. Hendricks were convicted. Le Journal says, on the authority of | The end of the trial will enable the 2 military personality, that the bomb |Beaufort, held here more than a was not directed against the Spanish |month, to sail tomorrow for Philadel- sovereig: had been supposed. but phia, and the 420 quarts of assorted against Gen. Primo de Rivera, head [liquors, seized in the raid, will be de- of the Spanish military directorate, |stroved by direction of Admiral Wells, who left Barcelona the end of last|commandant of the 5th Naval District. week. The correspondent e that the King and Queen, whe in Barcelona on May 26, to lea Saturday Tune 6. rther. on the authority of the m v person- ality, that the attempt was promoted by Separatist students, a dozen of whom have been arrested. Open and Lighted Today for Inspection BORDEN & NEWBOLD Investment Building It is our pleasure to announce that MR. F. S. HINRICHS and MR. FRED F. GRAHAM Formerly with Stone and Fairfax, Inc. are now assocrated with WM. S. PHILLIPS —in the Sales Department—they will be pleased to serve you in the handling of your business and high-class residential properties. The advertising announcement last week in The Star of the opening of the STAR CITY section of The Harbor | met with an enthusiastic response on the part of readers of THE WASHINGTON EVENING STAR and THE SUNDAY STAR. STAR readers already are making plans to form communities of their own at STAR CITY and the bath- ing beach fronting that section is being beautified and improved. Many purchased building sites in the new section during the week and several have made con- tracts for the construction of homes. Engineer Goes to Baltimore. First Lieut. Girard 'B. Troland, Corps of Engineers at Fort Hum- phreys, Va. has been ordered to Baltimore for duty at headquarters, 3d Corps Area The John Marshall Apartments 1910 K Street N.W. New eight-story fireproof building completed and ready for oc- cupancy, bodying many new and attractive features for the comfort and convenience of occupants. The, location is of the best, near the center of the downtown, enient to government depart. ments, theaters and large stores. gerating plant supply- ing iceless refrigeration a ents. Two elevators, efficient telephone service, Several suites specially suited for physicians or dent The construction is of the best Two rooms—dining room, reception room and kitchen Two rooms, dining room, living room, reception room and kitchen, Rentals, $75 to $125.00 Your Inspection is Invited Representatives on Premises It’s Impossible Te¢ Duplicate These Homes for 5500 casu Complete In Every Detail With Built-in Garage Over 70 Sold $59.50 Month Some purchasers, after visiting the property, were so impressed by the magnificent scenery and natural advantages of the property that they purchased mina- ture estates ranging from one to three acres Some of the older residents of the community are grateful for the preservation of the name of STAR CITY, since that was the original name given the property when it was laid out for a city some years ago. Some of the original lines of STAR CITY were preserved when HERALD HARBOR was plotted last year. FIRST TIME OFFERED H. L. Rust Company 912 15th Street N.W. Main 6888 “The Unusual As Usual” In New Home Equipment May Be Seen Any Day or Evening oN Six large rooms, with attractive colonial front porch in garage. breakfa out 3 Built- Excellent tile bath, hot-water heat, electricity, large porch, splendid sleeping porch. French doors through- Beautiful lawns and shrubbery Exhibit House—233 Douglas St. N.E. Open 9 P.M. Every Day Motor north from 4th and Rhode Island Ave. N.E. four blocks Originally limited to readers of THE WASHING- TON HERALD, the developers of the property, Wash- ington citizens, are now offering the new section still ! known as STAR CITY to readers of THE WASHING- TON EVENING STAR and the SUNDAY STAR. Con- ditions under which Summer home sites may be acquired in the new section are much more attractive than those ' NEW HOME PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 5519 Illinois Avenue N.W. { Price—$8,750.00. Very Reasonable Terms Can Be Arranged For Responsible Party Description—Unusually well built; tapestry brick: six large bright rooms; fully tiled bath; hot-water heat; hardwood floors and trim; porcelain cink; attractively decorated; built-in ice box that can be iced from outside:; Pittsburg Automatic Gas Water Heat- “er; builtin garage; three large porches; every modern conven- ience including several features that ordinarily you expect to find only in homes priced much higher. Good sized lot, running through to alley. Location—Located at 5519 Illinois Avenue, in the best section of Pet- worth. Situated on high ground; exceptionally fine neighborhood. 5 minutes walk to school. Close to two fine car lines (14th Street and Georgia Avenue.) Can Rent Part—House is so constructed that kitchenette can be in- stalled in one of upstairs bedrooms at small cost and upper floor let for nearly enough to meet monthly payments. | .To See Property—Take Georgia Avenue car to Kennedy Street, walk / one short block east; or 14th Street car to Kennedy Street, two blocks east; or call Main 36 and we will arrange to take you out. Franklin House may be seen any day between 2 P.M. and 9 PM., and at other times by appointment. 5678 Some One Will Snap Up This Buy—We Urge an Early Inspection CHAS D. SAGER 1 924 14th Street N.W. Main 36 to Douglas St., one block west to houses. offered the first purchasers last season. (Furnished by Palais Royal) Delafield Street at Seventh 1. Oak Floors Throughout 11. White Enamel Range . Concrete Front Porch with . One-Plece Sink Red Center 13. THled-in Bath Tub Sixteen Floor Plugs 1. Shower with 6-foot Tile Downstairs Coat Closet 5. Al Fixtures Imported Pottery Fixtures i et vnstairs Mirror Door hoe Shelf in Closets 10-foot Double Rear Porches . Hot-water Heat; Elect'y. 20. Servant’'s Toilet and Laundry Trays. IRECTIONS Out 16th St. or Georgia Ave. to Decatur St., East on Decatur to 7th, North One Block to Houses It is peculiarly fortunate for the families with chil- dren that The Harbor is within easy access of their homes by electric cars, mo- tor busses and by their own automobiles. The salty Severn are protected against pollution by the laws of the | State of Maryland. There is no | wastage or sewage emptying into the beautiful river that is known as the “Hudson of the South.” This has been an im- portant factor in causing more than 2,000 families with chil- dren to acquire Summer home- es at The Harbor. More than 125 homes already are built and many others are in course of construction ’;f\lTllllfi UILDERS OWNERS . in Refrigerator . Cold Pantry 9. White Kitchen Cabinet . Drop-leaf Metal Table 919 15th Street Franklin 1140 the waters of Built and For Sale by An Idea.l Combination Kite-built Homes in North Cleveland Park Tl’lere are no HOmGB that surpass Ki‘fl Homes: and no location that excels North Cleveland Park—which makes this group of New Homes just completed, at service will be provided. 3529 to 3537 Warren St. Families with children may spend a day, a week end or the —specially interesting from both the point of entire Summer at The Harbor. . liveableness and investment value. Effective next Sunday, June 7, luxurious motor busses will be operated between Herald Harbor office at 1321 New York Avenue Wholly detached i appealing typ ond northwest and the beach at Herald Harbor. You may make reser- planned and finished the Kite complete way. The three miles of clean, sandy bathing beach, with a capacity of 30,000, afford facilities for large crowds. The beach, rated one of the finest in the East, is protected from the sun by massive overhanging trees that permit of bathing in the shade Slides, springboards and floats for the children and grownups are carefully supervised. Children love The Harbor. It is safe. It is at no time un- garded. The bathhouses are new and spacious. The new worsted bathing suits are the best that can be had. The broad new 350- foot boardwalk, shaded by the treces, is a popular promenade and meeting place. A forest one year ago, The Harbor has undergone a trans- formation and today is known as “The Fairyland of Maryland.” With the closing of the Government Departments on Saturday afternoons, beginning June 13, special provision for their trans- portation will be made. Afternoon and evening electric train MEMBERS OF OPERATIVE BUILDERS ASSOCIATION TeRRiRIEg| New Brinkley Homes Anacostia Shannon Place Homes all Sold See the new homes just completed on CHICAGO STREET, OPPOSITE THE SHANNON PLACE HOMES, and now ready FOR SALE. Tapestry brick dwellings, with six rooms and tiled bathroom, hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood trim, double rear porches, built-in garage. $7,500 ; Reasonable Terms of Sale Tranquil Time-Saving l()C;\TED in Cathedral High- lands you will save time getting to the center of bus iness—a short 10-minute drive brings you to the heart of Wash- ington. Tranquilly situated on an elevation of 350 feet above the Capital’s best-built residential sec- tion are these home sites Reserve your home site NOW, 2 blocks from St. Alban's, on Cathe dral Avenue—in Cathedral bighfands The Really In-Town Suburb One-half block west on Cathedral Avenue at the intersection of Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Cathedral Avenues. Direct W. Ry. & E. Co. connection by bus from Dupont Circle. Phone or See EpsoNnW-DBrices Exclusive Agent [TCTELLLT] 22 vations up to 6 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Groups and special parties desiring to visit The Harbor on week days may reserve seats on the bus by making application at 1321 New York Avenue twenty-four hours in advance. 7 Six rooms and bath ; oak floors through- out; open fireplace; sleeping porch—at- tractive fixtures; superior type of heating plant; big closets and nice rooms—with ef- fective planning. Heads of families interested in acquiring bungalow building lots at The Harbor for Summer homes will be furnished trans- portation by bringing the coupon below to the offices of the comp: . If you plan taking the family for an outing in your own car, you will find the roads in good condition. The route through Laurel and Camp Meade is interesting and the big tanks used in the world war will thrill the children. Leaving Camp Meade, foliow the Herald Harbor markers to Millersville, to Waterbury and over the Waterbury Boulevard to The Harbor property. The Defense Highway, paved all the way, with the exception of a six-mile detour of passable country road, is shortest, the dis- tance being 27 miles from the District line. A portion of the re- maining gap of the road will be paved with concrete this month Special trains over the W., B. & A. R. R. will leave Fifteenth and H Streets northeast, at 9 and 11 o’clock Sunday morning. They are met by busses at Waterbury Station. The time is 51 minutes; the round trip fare is one dollar. The one dollar round trip rate also is effective on W., B. & A. R. R. trains leaving Twelfth and New York Avenue northwest, daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m HERALD HARBOR, Inc. 1321 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 2621 Exchange for Ticket Wilson L. Baker, Jr., Gen. Mgr.. Herald Harbor, Inc., 1321 New York Avenue N.W. 1 am interested in acquiring a Summer homesite at Herald Harbor, on the Severn. Without obligation to me, please furnish transportation to the Harbor. B3ESRATRNETEEI2NTRARERINRAY ESRAERRARARUARINGRSREACANALRANRHED) [LITE The great improvement to Wisconsin Ave- nue which will make it one of thé notable boul- under way—a material feature to these Homes. iz 7 Priced very reasonably —with terms mpst accommodating Open for inspection every day and evening —including Sunday. You can get our Mr. Hamilton at any time at 3829 Warren St.—or by phoning Cleveland 1490. Motor out Conn. Ave., west on Albemarle St., turning into 38th; or take Wis. Ave. car to just beyond the National Cathedral at Windom St. E3ENESEREIAZETRNEATNEL To inspect, turn to right on Nichols avenue at police station and walk one block to the new Brinkley Homes. 2 Consut Your Broker or See WM. P. NORMOYLE 810 F St. N.W. Main 2255 Harry A. Kite Incorporsted. Member of Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K Street Phone M. 4846 201 Investment Building : 15th and K Sts. Main 5974’ On SUNDAY, Phone Cleveland 3532 Address NRET4AURREREEANENANEA