Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1925, Page 24

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24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925. REAL ESTATE. DIPLUMAS GIVEN KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES_Pa Has the Looks Anyh()w. BY POP MOMAND gfll|||||‘|“|I||(|||l|||||||||||||||lll““l“||||||||l|||||||l|l||||l||lIIl|||Il|||l||||||||||||||II““|l|“||1“lli"l“IIllll“llllll"ll“l““E T 3 0 . T Seaonrs oo T inc | [ Soct sooe e cemires) U e ey o et | S e : Absolute Auction Thi Co OVER AND PARK MySELF AN' THOSE TAPESTRIES, AN' TH' | THE BIG CHICAGO DankeERP | |BETTER LAD A TAKEN FOR ONE OF s ITS LIKE INSIDE !\NY\U\Y.M i ON:P':::\LOS_«?H?: . ‘ " Ay 37 Valuable Bl.llldll‘lg LOtS Awards Made by Archbishop T : | Ssth in Best Residential Section Curiey—Rev. C. J. Callan i 38 j P2 fiste LEE RIDGE—FALLS CHURCH, VA. Adresses Graduates, “ " »_ %% LIl o, U ' Saturday, June 27, 1:30 P.M. Diploms A i uvates o 1 | y n 5 ST 3 1 Electric Lights—De Luxe Busses—Schools i\ Historic Lee Highway Rain or Shine were accepted. e erduates wae - - M. E. CHURCH n, O. P. He . diplomas to Thomas Fleming Barry, L s o Tonse memo B | S, MEXICAN ISSUE [fons s vaenne to o pos| TWO INJURED IN CRASH. |z e was e ¢ saing % | Bradley, Curran John de Bruler, Wil- | it has been plain that the Calles gov- —_— Senteidiy ' affdrncon. \MHe fsurea Falls Church, Va. Phone 39 Joseph Patric ernment was not doing “any of the | Train of 14 Express Cars Wrecked | are: . v s Di STIRS BRITISH PRESS things _den v the American T IO A g mapia Charles A. Robb of Altoona, fir ficulties which may be | 0% 10 Jan: B i tate Departm on 1 of the Near Altoona, Pa. man, severe burns on both legs and | | men were injured, one of th 4 J em Serl| Jpnatius M. Eckenro, this cit out the many responsibil graduates titude.” He cannot be unaware that|ously, when Pennsylvania train No. they have the cultiva- ; Ancther Punitive Expedition gineer, burns about legs, arms and on of a a resort to force would be widely un- i i alioe: . o ' €8, 8 . tion of ined il 3 e o fo frce Arould be avidely un- 148, with 14 American Railway Ex- face. 'Condition not serious. e ) 4 pratbeliniic cCarthy, William John M. Over Border. best hope in the crisis probably 2 5 ent | Danie ndell, James Franc amdemlis oo sides in the American Ambassador to | Mexico, Mr. Sheffield. He is exper! )’ e course was| ., = S By the Associated ess. o P! C p i ae} “the secasion to LT, T s e | LONBON. June. 20—two ot she | BIER Gt conience | TO MAKE NEW | e e | WINDOW SHADES | To Supply the Lumber to on the recent exchanges between R Sta Fdlone Put on Retired List. e | 1 ainac in | ST American Secretary of State Kellogs ; | | FOR YOUR WINDOWS ‘ Build or Remodel Your Home on to_ the : Ay 1 >residen of Mexico. 8 Evans z ¢ | ot by |13y JEs eredit certincate” o Josebh *"5 v surprive at the swits|Serct John . Kemp. J5th Intantry. FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY _ o : archbishop and A s and bluntne £ Se Calles’ | 1 ! Sergt. Holmer Polk, 10th . | P e carry i e s g e O e Ca in Arzona, and Corpl, Jnhn} | MAY WE ESTIMATE? rices need in the construct : 3 S ; G nnon, a Corps, || 1 or 3 Two Papers Read. Marine Corps Orders. garding the Mexican situation. e ot Bl Ma . hare ] 1 i b oo Two papers were read, “The Cath-| Maj. D. S, Barry has been trans.|Outlook says the Kellogs statement|placed on the retired list of the Army | i g Flooring, Siding, Wind - rs Washington,” by | ferred from Quantico, Va., to Port au |had all the earmarks of an ultimatum, | on account of age. | A 1 ooring, Siding, indow an oor Frames “The Cath-|Prince, Haiti; First Lieut. H. B. Al-|and “therefore he cannot very well|_ | Reduced Sash Doors, Blinds, Moulding and Shingles ban, from t city to Pe Harbor, t without loss of digni It T | = Immediate Delivery e Hawail; First Lieut. E. McC. Calla’ |asks whether Mr. Kellogg will “climb latter paper, in which, it was said, . P. The New Statesman says Washing =) Soap to Cleanse ellow evil to outrun the good appear- = = Charles Jerome Callan and Rev. John l ealey (in absentis), Dr. 18l Joseph ick Madigan and Maj. « | Patrick S: eld Madigan. i .4) - &» Georgetown University _scholarship, Builtein Garage was awarded to William R. Coglan. cellence—Fourth year, James F. brick home, having six well pro- econd year A, Andrew floors, double rear porches, built- vas N - | wi fr e n or phrase a reply in such a T E | v Quantico; First Lieut. J. W b ; as to give President Calles an 2 Banish Pimples | FRANK LlBBEY & CO ned, built and ruled by | from this city to the crui unity to extricate himself grace- By Using i 3 . s . that a dangerous tendency of Some | = Ointment to Heal | || W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor i Phone Main 1223 ing in print. An orch furnished Ambrose McHugh. Honorary degrees Near Rock Creek Church Road and Georgia Ave. | i Awards Are Made. and the scholarship to the school of premiums were awarded Attractive colonial type tapestry O'Donnell; third year gA, Arthur L. portioned rooms, tiled bath, oak second year B, Bernard ; in garage and many other desir- he first quart a|ton; First Lieut. L. H. s, from y,” or whether it will mean ‘a | A | its existe power ] other amorphous punitive Amerlcan 2 C | 830 13th St. N.W. Main 4874 [ Lumber and as described in_the jeut. G. : expedition into Mexico.” uticural| Phones {210 3873 Millwork Cor. 6th and New York Ave. of the country’s newspapers is to %m SErE e e w - ks degrees of doctor of 3 716 qth conferred upon Rev. of laws were conferred James F. O'Donnell received the Easy Terms engineering, in Catholic University, S22 Medals for general ex- Simpson; third year , J. Godfrs Eecand Gyear .G able features. ; senior spoireles, o OPEN SUNDAY AFTER 11 AM. mann; elament. apologetics, mond W. Quigley eenior elocution, Frederick W. Baltz; junior elocution,| | Frederick P. Renner; prize debate, ex aequo, John R. Raedy and Andre de 'COURT Porry. Premiums—Fourth year. gen- eral excellence, Willlam R. Coglan; distinguished, Joseph V. Henlock, Thomas F. Barry, Leo I Donovan and 5 John R. Raedy: trigonometry, James Investment Bldg. Main 444 I F. O'Donne! tinguished, John F. Bergin, W. Winship Wheatley, Thomas g sEmEn ?jm’_i_ e oy, Wil T Madfen, Joseph | e SR e st o e V. Henlock, William R. Coglan, Dan- | I O O fel F. Dwyer, William T. Fealy, Leo|= 1. Prosise, John R. Raedy and A. Milburn Petty; French, Jean J. de The Wisconsin Porry; distinguished, Curran J. de ler, Daniel Mandell and A . . Miburn Petty: sh, James F. 3110 Wlsconsm Avenue ©O'Donnell: distinguished, William R. sog}."m.]Liu I. Donovan and Joseph New Apartment Building Oppoxite the Cathedral . Henlock. The graduates follow: High school & BUCHANAN 3 -1 r B, Thomas F. Keliher: é LTI 5 : Ready for. Occupancy July 1st Attractive lobby. Built-in cedar closets. S. R Built-in tubs with showers. Tile baths. A New Six-Room Laundry tubs in bascient. Individual locker spaces. Two rooms, kitchen, dining alcove, entrance hall and bath. m— b- Three rooms, kitchen, bath and inclosed porch. A Home—A Su Rentals, $50.00 to $70.00 Associated Members HE absolute freedom from attention to the —Only $7.850 for i ey And Rocommendod Buraers : care and regulation of the heating plant—the Botil - 1;[;. s{.r.;etl:l.&,ST COMPAWII‘I.YG888 Am;mfi‘c Heating Corp. ppsitive assurance of unvqrying warmth at all e A o A5 B o Nokol times—the wonderful cleanliness—those are three petworn” Gty "inoftAve OO RSO 1719 Conn. Ave. N-W. Rodocl, o) comtrmiict, U %/— \§ Telephone North 6 main reasons why more than two hundred thou- stantial Income enough to meet monthly payments. And besides this, It is just a e eer ok Tor mety . Ballard Oil Equi %nt Co. . . b R Believe It or Not : “Ballard” f . :ang lisers gl %‘ffflmtr-y have already changed e ' 1745 Conn. Ave. ISW. o Automatic eating. $1,000 UNDERPRICED | B . iy o 5 e Konpis il Contiisia? ‘ - T Add to those advantages the important added % rein "4, curto : 310 14th St. NW. S Today’s Best Buy in Petworth At 3 v advantage of ECONOMY—and what excuse re- s S G. & H, Heating Co. mains for putting up wqh .tl}e drudgery, dirt and P8k sl Six Rooms, $8 9 50 A uneven heat of more primitive methods? e ’ and Bath 917.H St. N.W, %elephone Main 4486 R Kleen-Heet Sales Co. Automatic Oil Burners give 20% more warmth Bedtiin Garage $9,250 1013 1260 St NW. during the heating season—at an average saving BT : Tetephone Main 1346 of from 10% to 30% over hard coal. These four (4 bedrooms), and $9,9 50 M“t‘“‘l,‘séu“{,!"v Inc. ¢“(C’s’>—Convenience, Comfort,Cleanlinessand moderate Bath and Built-in z . Py 141 N. Y. Ave. NW. Cost of operation—are convincing the country that 'Telephone Main 383 (nk; In P ‘; Included in all—Regardless of Varying Price—Are: s S Ray Fnel Oi.l B'Ilmel' Co. flle day of easier’ better and cleaner heating Of | M ANVM(TVRE I Built-in Tub and Shower Tnstantaneous Heater { 5 i ANV GRADING I NIEL s e e B R R T homes and other buildings has indeed arrived. | — — i - Each House in a Setting of Spacious Lawn ! Telephone Potomac 160 VERY e | iy M IEore Conspletion: Standard Engineering Co. Modern homes demand modern methods. Make vised by veterans a | “Caloroil” e Exhibit House, 5015 8th St. N.W. ‘ 2129 Exe St NV, your home up-to-date with an Automatic Oil know their job from A SRR (The Different House) Felenhche e IS Burner. Ask an Associated Dealer for complete i ‘ Attractively Furnished 5 i 5 . s < SR The Federpl Heating Cy information without delay. “Buy Here—Save Money’ TO INSPECT—Take 14th street car or 9th to Farragut; east 319 13th St. N.W. Yost & Herrell, Inc. bt Telephone Main 4140 pa g For Auto Service, Phone Col. 4759 Zellers & Co. —Associated— Lincoln 1216 — “Aetna” ot o S el oo Qil-Burner Dealers of Washington Garage Owny 91915thSt. . Franklin 1140

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