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By the Associated Press 3 w OWVE N | AT =i o ok o - gl 18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ( SATURDAY, 'JUNE 27, - 1925. REAL ESTATE. Recently she was awarded damages Farmers expect to make money costly furniahings were totally de-| Were engaged In siving several o PROTEST BY MOVIE MEN! |N SUIT FOR DIVORCE |1y~ Hitfeb mtihe rovenc vt | IN RECLAIMING LAND |, Somipe 2ne, oy s o s o [ i vt ol 8, S Bty i charged she was evicted because she the villagers whom they support. E—: | Connecttcut Wint Encorce Assess R 7% T refused to ba friendly with the man- “The most timely and important in- EZ_—ZE:::E E ' | ager. ; 2 : .41 | stitutions of learning today are thel Legal Action by Producers. % 3 tered by the Government since 1862. 5 & ¥ of Infidelity Brought Against GIRL’S HONESTY TARDY Benefits Already Shown for I have wondered why they provide [[Bzse Aseoriaied Erons such a diversity of teaching, from HARTFORD, Conn.. 0 27, 5 z 3 International C. of c. StaNdS | evtorcoment of the T motion vl : SN Beaee R ioeeacht ) [ e ity s ot ois : e ; 8 |ture tux and censorship law that be - . P 4 and agronomy is the most vital sci- for Debt Funding as Aid | comes effective July 1 will not be|py e associned 1eoss enca tn the world today, but T am told ok o pase e et e ds bourt actichl . NEW YORX, June A Supreme | PARIS, June 27 UP.—It now de- e h of it be - E to Stabilization. e “Motion Prevure Fxiibition und [COUFt Jury vesiorday returned & ver- | velops that the pearl necklace which K:‘:es““‘:’““";‘ed"‘ Shithe {““;"‘."F‘d D N s . L Rooms ~ Distributors, Tax Commissioner Wil- | dict in favor of Pierre Tartoue, por-|was turned in to the police Thursday and desirey to, further Fed-| 0, % 0 11g of the mind miny be had " ted Pr Preliminary arrangements. for. the st his \»I.riim('lg::ggnV\';m;:lér|ny a &lrl, who lx\el:'zml_:e:x?::lfi friend | 1 allow Federal reclamation “to con- | making living from the eofl.” TRUS S, e aia el -a | o t mmlission’ ge in 8 of - | persuaded her to nder 1t. o0 : to v e il 0F the International | New Taven' early next week now ate dei instthe urtist in | "“The owner Is un Americun womun:| tnue 1o ride recklessly to its own Chamber merce closed veste 7 " idoption of resolutic Attorney General Frank A.:Heuly! 3 ed ~ Renato Zanelll, | «Mrs, H." but whose name is saftl e jesorutions. | aid he was informally notified today } Chilean bar of. the Metropolliun |t he Hall. She left for the United|here vesterday. = = = = = 2 v e by Benedict M. Holden that court ac- any during 192122, and a | Sgates the day after Josing the neck- e e mondhexty Blaze in Jo.yg.x 0ld zd(nce Three oo Finished ess as to the economic situ- o] ol 3 mation act Federal reclamation hus t > 5 Mr. Holden s representing’ motion 1 . as corespondent, and ac 1 to Inform the police. The peurls Firemen Hurt. 1 with which the conz b e HaoUion [ cused his wife of mistonduct with nim | notel to inform the police. he PeRrlS| ) produced the desired agricultural ; ¢ i . 4 results. \EW YORK, June 27 (P).—Fire - Sleeplng W. O'Leary, o 2 55 : 3 ’"lsze;flu today that injimetion’ pro. | cert trig oston in W = the flow of farmers to the clty to be. ear-old Protestant Episcopal { 8 by : lea) | ceedings would be instituted 4ni the i Counsel for Tartoue anmounced the | Hart Returns to Screen. come day laborers. V n never in- 11‘un-’}‘;heug“‘;3lr]|!s:”u‘n}\w upper ‘ ; : and —_————— e - TO COLLECT TAX DESP]TE'ARTIST GETS VERD'CT 1922, after a warm- friendship had SAFEGUARDS U s AlD the farm may be made more attrac-)of the fire unknown. An elaborately | Three. firemen were injured by ] EURUPEAN UU].I_UUK SpEAgIp hetween the e 9. tive, carved ultar, valuable' paintings and | slate falling from the roof while thev ment and Censorship Pending | New York Jury Also Denies Charge Ay ot Sccretary Work Not Satisfied With |jang grant agricultural colleges fos 08 a l I ISON STREET | - . .. June 27 The | Tartoue by Wife. Agriculture in West. alany Dreeding to yoice culture, when [ ling Poli | Year Before Telling Police. 4185 A voluntarily delayed by the State be- | 5 GRBEAT FALLS, Mont...June 27— |that culture Is necessary to good | liam &, Blodgett suid, tr2lt painter, {n his sult for divorce |pizht was found nearly a year ago |eral reclamation aid, but e not willing | g Do SF 0T 18 Piction, useful in : X s R 3 2 hicnniul congress of the International | > ! : < in.” Dr. Hubert Work, Secretary of A A . | . _ ar divorce. s X ruin ul ork, Seci y R ster- | being made. i s divorce. escribed by the authorlties only e8|ty ™Interior, declared, in an address| FIRE DAMAGES CHURCH 3 =) Baths the atmosphere of | o, gainst the bills Wwould be taken, | © member of the Chilean 8tock | jgce, asking the management of her |Of Statos shows that under the recla. The plain truths told th egates | oo “picenre Distributors. ¢ cu 1N $pring, Mass., hotel, when Y L tion Picture Distributors of \merl u $6,000 before the war. Ko ething aust be Sone tb oheck | destroyed the interfor of n interlocutory | Angurare buck-to-the-farm move. | Broadway. French delegu hi n 1 side o U Ntates District | E e funding of war | i e S i .1,,L,‘:.::.:|d deere « when the Jury find- | HOLLYWOOD, Calit, June 27 ()}, but hopes that a stay on ' age wus undetermined and the cause % nyed 1o« justice. sitting | —Barbara Bedford hux been Chosen | and removed 1 upon. nss are ; i ;i : fnd X 8 | ‘Willlam 8. Hart In i The Infunctlon will bé s on | in specis k. to play opposite i / 5 i the \n.'mni ey IL: IR oD I R o ‘ s duughier | the lutter's return to the screen after y reakfast o1 {un ubsence of two years. Camera constitutional as interierence ) ortiand. [ un 1 3 e chairman of the |legitimate interstate commerce, MHJ,(- officially adopted ax u|work on the Western story chosen | ol hicle * - A - ] nk' of London. was | that it is ¢ .. duushter Countess Clarel d by Hart as his “comebuck” vel | L ; Porches esident of the International aueville m Rampan de Changuetot in will start within three weeks. t t t - W Booth ‘—-.__——-———-—————————- ante eal Lstate Jalesman - 4 SOy T wherrresoe i IGOESEIO HARVARD STAFF.l 2-Car the Guaranty Trust Co. ¢ . " In the zeneral opinion, the resolu Wanted by ‘one of the most progressive real estate T adopted sustuin the position of | Donald H. McLaughlin, Geologlst firms in Washington, an earnest, hard-working mar;;c.l the erican speakers, ) Leary H o a o ca ing satisfac v - Parker Gitbert, jr. Added to Faculty. f man with a good car, presenting satis factory refer Lo eparation AMBRIDGE, Mass fundin of the debts w : i 3 - d L. Mela & t e o i . £o far to.resiore confidenue. and OB of the Cerrglde PakcoMinin r 1 g For Physlcmn ? We have listed the best residential and investment House is 2315 ft. Wide saque restore Buropea j tion Peru. has been named prote R properties in the city and have more real live prospects nd_that the Dawes plan is holding e {sor of mining engineering at Havvard 2 ; o - orce ca p - to advantace Complete in every respect and in pericct condition good, with zood prospects ahead of it | yrpgversity and will join the staff of | 5 This home has been completely than our present force can handle to advantage. past F the Bngineering School’ in the A i ; Will Be Open Sund M. .M. Wonps. et echuias foodn, U o b s : . remodeled and especially arranged | o qualify. the man we want must have had at P ay, 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. Ftienne Clementel, former ¥ # ¢ 0 o % 5 . s 4 . Pltipestute b i VA o e lto the administrative bourd of the for physician’s use—new heating in- least one vear’s experience in this business and give SAM M MARKS cha W he declared ths 7 . g P omge < e St rime x.-‘l??” 2 Sty dnes annilhins 1t the University e stallation—attractievly decorated. zood reason for changing from his present position. < i ¥ OWNER bat when Germany sined the pro- {40 deeree 5 ! |2 i ; ik v HBggn ot & new ora, Jn | LT, W ls wuthor n,«tor";;;‘;‘r‘;‘: | . Raloh G. Rob § REREIESIH ELDSTIICTEYE CONRIDENTIAT 1410 H St. N.W. o Thichidhe DR :L"’Pr‘;‘:"’c?‘d‘;;‘nnxl the geology of Peris, and. is 4 - A3 ; a p . 0 ey f ' > . of the Geological Soclety of 3 Address Box 229_C, Star Office EEEEEBEEE M i had suffered. ! 3 Jintions adopted ivere for the 3 & en All Da unda = ot erentin ol & epedial committee to ; ; Op y Sunday Rae ;fi = T \1 study methods for developing motor < - S or Phone Col. 7365 for Appointment | l b Al hi. transport, for the organiza- . . ¥ e \'M va!l\,. = A VL r ) tie s e Temepert canmuttn 4o Capltol Hill collaborate with other international - 2 o — : . : laodies and for the appointment of u | 2 A smmittes to study the possibility of ! A St. N.E., near the. Capitol in ment in international tele- (il and Congressional Library. 3 E F T 3 Ot u~---~ shone facilities, : A excellent 3-story brick house, in O lius H. Rarpes of New York was o = ST : gl | AW on of dhe vica presidents of |[i| 509 ! llu;n_ uvlnmlmn, 11 (i § ng . - Internatiopal Chamber. M rooms, gas, electricity and hot- . an our 1te ¢ Amerfeatrgelesates leave Brus it water heat. Desirable lot, 20-tt. : T Do for it to the port of |l I _ The Evidence ences. . alce—=|o]c———]olc——a|a|c——=]a|—[0] > Open for Your Inspection They cannot be equaled in Will find a charm about Design, Construction and Value. Ihese }Iorne\' that will 10th and Hamlin Sts. N.E. (Brookland) persuade to purchase Convenient to Churches, Schools, Stores, bu. A 3800 to 3816 W]ndom St. “Oa North Cleveland Park Sample Home and Offce 3816 Windom St. HE will be captivated with their pleasing cficct and ef- ficient plan. Housekeeping will be easily done—living will be a continuous delight—so convenient and prachca] are the features. OU will be attracted by the self-evident investment front, 128 ft. deep to a 30-foot Antwery |f)f anev: 2-car garage. GARRETT HOME ON SALE.| St Il Price, $20,000 Atiction - tol iRatisty Mortgage | fl : OTHING speaks. better Against Imprisoned Prosecutor. I =~ for a realty developnient Spr Dispateh to The § | J 3 3 A A e ROCKVILLY, June The hand- | Thom“ . Flshel' R ¥ f than residential building rome of former .l\'}l‘:lf-or;i.i("l:l.:!;&\:‘ A -activities. At Cathedral Highlands, 6 e g s i & CO-, lnc. f distinctive residences are now being he offered m,‘ \wr at public Ea'ux-ll‘\m" - L erected. Ground has also been broken 480 oldlach, stisTmftennoon o ing p for the home of a well known local Sl Wil b conducted by 2 738 15th Street N.W. EE RS contractor. Flevated 350 feet above land Penitentiary serving time for| —only 10 minutes’ drive from. the forsety anaiemberdiomant, ! = heart of Washington—home sites on this property will not’ be long available. Select vours NOW— just two blocks from St. Albans-—in of Residence 3SR OTEN IO T BTN SRR AR AR FER 3R IBNEIGPNERTES 5 TIATIT C E C SE, 2 C' : v d e B‘ g e a § Y value. The fact is, there is no parallel of these homes . Gat&e 4 ra lq an s 5 2 ) " in Washington anywhere. That mlzans much. $l 1 750 § y < p : 2 2 G i Six rooms—perfectly appointed bath: spacious <leep ’ [ The Rea”y In-Town Suburb 2 il ing porch: fully equipped kitchen: excellent floors ; artistic > | Descriptiol | fixtures and finish—and lots of the Kite famous closets Terms: $1,250.00 Cash, Balance Easy Monthly - One-half block west on Cathedral avenue at the Six_rooms. open fireplaces; hot-water heat: electricity: auto 5 A . = Payments 7 intersection of Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Ca- o1 matic hot-water heater: oak floors: built-in tubs; large lots— Attractive Price—FEasy Terms in fact, evervthinz to make the home the most up-to-date In the city. Our Mr. Hamilton is at 3816 every day and evening including Sunday. Or vou can make a special appoint ment for private inspection by phoning him—Cleveland Prices, $8,450, $8,850, 39,250 L0 - R Albemarle st.. Drive out Conn. ave., turning left at A / : thence into 38th st., or take Wisconsin ate. cars to just be Can Be Bought On Very Easy Terms e < = J i T yond the National Cathedral, at Windom st Sample House, 3001 10th Street N.E. el e i i i out Comnecticut Ave. to Harrison St. West on Harri- Open Sunday From 9 A.M. Until 9 P.M. . = ,i2nd St.. North on 42nd St. to these modern Homes. Harry A. Klte M:i.n Balnostinis i alpeac (ieallispeciion| axiieas 201 Investment Building g | . . on phone owner and builder at Col. 7923 or g 151} dK S P | JOS- C. erk_le s Incorporated 4846 b oth an ts. Main 3974 Owner and Builder Momber “7ashington Real Estate Board On SUNDAY, Phone Cleveland 3532 Phone M. 4985 REALTOR Colorado Bidg. XIEE YE g g fgeN 7/—\/:{' 7~ 066966599 |« FE3EATEAINNTIREIRENNSIRTNETIINEINRNATALION P ITANSRANTR A NN NARIRRIIRS. thedral avenues. Direct Washington Railway and 53]8_5320 42nd Street N w | "5 Electric Co. connections by bus from Dupont Circle. Semi-detached Brick Homes, Just Completed Phone or See F Floor: Large living room, dining room, kitchen, Lreakfast room, outside pantry, front and side entrances. Second Floor: Three excellent bedrooms, sleeping porch, [ffll| | tiled hath (built-in fixtures) B Hardwood floors throuzhout, finished stairs to attic, hot 4 . : Sservants’ toilet in basement, shades, EaaFasaTeREr stationary tu ind electricity. 4 | Exclusive Agent inspection Suturday and Sunday 2uEsEREE S g2 - 4===== ES= 4. < —: lored o5 ' VAE P A : Atactive Home Values FOR THEMSELVES 2 Sold Last Sunday | D ' o g || |1 4901 to 4927 Illinois Ave. N.W. 14 More Shapiro-Kats Homes Were Completed ; Ilinois Avenue Between Emerson -and Farragut i | B Unequaled \( No Longer a Subdivision, but o Suburban Town . i | g nequae 1 0 500 8 Years Old, That Has Never Stopped Growing On ly 3 Remaln < i g Value 9 New Municipal Improvements Each Year Overlooking Sherman Circle i : - New Homes Always Under Construction 79 Satisfied Purchasers il I : DESCRIPTION - : Miller-Built Homes in g % Il © Attractive colonial style homes, 20 feet - Why pay rent in the city for small, crwoded, hot rooms SAMPLE HOUSE— i mue 170 fest. wide. Concrete front posch it berse when that same money wiil pay for one of our t:itauniul homes? columns, and conc¢rete balusters and rail. Double back i { The best thing to do is to come out and see the town.* e | B porches, ten feet ..wide. Six bright and well arranged ' Cl l ] P k : pAcome : e 8 515 D t St N w : rooms, and - tiled bath ‘with bulltin fixtures AW Snomer Ldeveland ar ecatur Jt. . v g Dring this ad and come to see the place on Sunday or any day. ’Nena!nfi ;mmm‘e hall, ‘cloak closet on first floor with . ) I mirrored door. French’ doors from dining room to by : i Our representative will show you a group of 3 on | fast porch. Complete kitchen with Detrott .‘Je:elre(;:a —The most desirable location and the most artistic: 1411 d Cl streets. 3 rooms. cellar. furnace, elec. Range; large one-piece porcelain sink and drain board: | i . Y ’! : s a 1 i E kitchen cabinet; outside pantry. Master bedroom across I efectEliniEhatEack ht rice. $4,450. i | entire front of house. Two other large bedrooms, all with or | i roomy closets. Hardwood floors throughout house. Artistic n g 2 ‘ | i lighting fixtures. Hot-water neat and electricity; gas, In. Idaho Ave. and Porter Street I'wo fine new 3-room Homes on Brooks at $3,850; ’ ' it e~ stantaneous automatic hot-water heater. | \ e ‘f‘r e VL = = | - Sample Home, 3601 Porter Street group of 6 just starting on Eads a ,250; . . i oy e i oL s ‘ Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Exhibit House 4 ‘ Each one of the group is a distinctly different dis- or Several ofhers in different parts of the town at [l Furnished by Nelson Fumiture Co. i 4907 Illinois Avenue st e N eaie i nfoRthelplanjiand fcoustoliction) of i which have been incorporated those features for which different prices. '—Drive out or take Georgia Ave. Cars to ! > . % Srentl i TO INSPECT iz, oo, Ciinke Seortl v, it Open for Inspection Until 9 P.M. Miller-built homes are famous. The majority of home owners in Glendale thought just as e - ——— DESCRIPTION i ' it No such Homes at such prices are avallablc any- vou are probably doing, that it takes a lot of money. We con- = = vineed them differently, and there they are. These houses are 20 feet wide and 32 feet deep, with double || |} Take the 14th St. or Georgia Ave. car to Emerson 3 | where else in Washington. Terms will be arranged to |10-foot rear Yorches. They are carefully planned and built of & SN To Inspect [the finest material oltainable. Six large, well-proportioned rooms, ; ?:;::i«:‘sl:r:.:.: to property or phone Main 9080 for | aviit your individual convetiiehce. P a kitchen that will delight any woman, tile bath with built-in tub < Take H Street car marked District Line, get off |and shower, pedestal stand, ample closet space, floor plugs in all i S el G s e S A A e at 44th ME., go south on 44th to Glendale: or motor ll |{rooms, coat closet downstairs, side lighting fixtures, hot-water lavatory on first floor; artistic finish: excellent floors; corv out the Benml\l Road to 44th and turn north. Repre- |l |ineat, electric lights, Pittsburg instantaneous water heater. Deep i firep‘“e“ wacmu\ closil 4ad Shmplete service cadigidht A i ||| CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. [Ri IR Open for inspection every afternoon William Po erin 1! 14 Y ; » L 14th filg{t(iers gcommunl‘wh“m ’ and evening and vall day Sunday Elscap—— 10 G 5 N, R e e e B Phone Service Until 9 P.M. up 1k W, C. and A. N, Miller Fhone. Realto: Members Operative Buliders' Assootatiots

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