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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 25 1925. . RS e e S ARUNG]‘UN SEWER “19th Hole” Fails |DAWES IS INDUCTED |fsus,interstons nive tor nat of ers endenyored to piaz s trick on FARMER IS PLANE VICTIM. oy nere yesteraos sttrponn tet| Paroled Pair Go Home #t when the ceremonies were over. |bottles painted white to appear full e e his lung punctured and both legs were | 5P tch to The Star To Daunt Golfers ‘NTO sloux TRIBE The Sioux Tribe, one of the bravest |of milk, but Mr. Dawes refused to Ride at Picnic Brings Fall That| broken | FRE ICK, Md., July groups of Indians to oppose the en-|be fooled ‘Walter Becker of Gettysburg, the |la of 12 sentenced to tern | Of Fl ot at S d croachment of the whites during the| Mr. Dawes expected lr})| lea;el h[ere May Prove Fatal. };nfin, as n;fl I:ullv injured in the ;:\‘P“ 'nmrm‘ il i ‘”’"m“f""’f”" ne e settlement of the West, by inducting |late today for Denver, where his two all. He had taken up a number of | House of ection for the tar e a y y 4 = the Vice President into the 1;‘1;6‘;1: children 3‘111 join him and Mrs. Dawes | Special Dispatch to The Star. other passengers, the flights being|and feathering of re By the Associated Press Becomes ‘“‘Great White Father,|nifiea its allegiance to the Govern.|from Chicago. MARTINSBURG, W. Va., July 25.|started from the scene of a farmers |along a lonely road nes ¥ e LONDON, July 25.—The Daily 3 G ment. The Vice President and his family | ~~Joseph Kane, 28-year-old farmer, is | picnic. Thousands saw the accident. | reLurned to their home I SN Mail’ driey" Gorrespondent ‘eays Nec. 2,” and Gets Gor- During exhibition of cowboy prow-|will then go to Wagon Wheel Gap. |t & local Os‘rglml doomed to_die, | Becker said the engine failed to re \'nm were Harry Leatherman < that manyi mesmloin. Ansteatin te = Pi esa at a Frontier day Wild West cel. In southern Colorado, to pass a week | Physiciars say, rom injuries sustained | spond when he attempied to et out of | Arthur Kice, both of whou DOUht As to Legal Authority uncertain regarding the propriety geous Peace Pipe. ebration Mr. Dawes became intensely |on the mountain ranch of Col. A. E. : e‘r‘: the commercial plane in which|a nose dive, and he twisted down |paroled after ving nine months « of Ofeting LRt Mt ST interested. He acted as @he fudge|tlumphreys, Colorado ofl mar. e was a_passenger over an airfield to earth. W two-year sentence. . f members of the United States fleet | py the Associated Press. in the wild-cow milking contest and D R S bourne, An’ {nteresting exchangs | proent (nasien "G, Dewes todsy | VoY, Who had milked o 'pint from an| Equipment for Egyptian rallways is E d by War Dept of messages on Wednes prior | Eresident Charles awes todaV|untamed range cow. The cowpunch-| being made in Czechoslovakia. xpressecy TArTERL | i The il o e Aiidiin | I L B e e uperb View of Washington and Potomac - % + - bers Si ndian Tribe i warships, might be considered falr- | baq o poace aipe 3. feer long be. . signiitan) |decked with brilliantly dyed eagle Another hitch has occurred in the ew South Wales Golf Club execution of the project for the exten-| sent the following radio: “The fleet |™%(heas; White Father, No. 2. as he MR L FINN At Colonlal Helghts, Va. i . . Ao sion of the sewer system of Arlington | golfers are welcomed to our bunk- T : County through the Fort Myer mili-| ers and nineteenths.” Sopoisd midn piRde m ciet sy Homes of Unusual Beauty Situated Within Few Minutes of City tary reservation to the Potomac The reply was - River. War Department officials con “Hearty thanks. Will do our i ceded the desirability of the proposed| best with both hazards.” Formerly With McKeever & Goss extension, but doubted their legal| authority’ to give right of way 5 h through the reservation even to the| Water Famine Threatens Town. Announces the zt “ounty rities sec “yf.‘[n,;v',{:::.\,iz aetion 15 mecessary. for | MARTINSVILLE, Va., July 2 | At corner, 6 rooms and bath, Openmgo s the protection of the health of the| The water fu re has become h ter heat, hardwood floors; rapidly growing section and asked| S0 acute on low level '} / large porches. Built-in garage. of Smith g that Mayor G. A All modern. ha e » give e Yora zh . that they be given temporary right | of Smith Tiver that Maver O N1 S i l E - B e e esired | the public that until further not acy elt ater cannot be used washing ; ive authority may be enacted. | WAIEr Saniot B0, KAEC O one ana || 493 G St. N.W. Phone M. 7421 hatea; to. whom tha, unesons. | A0e g : In the Colorado Bldg. e O MAIN 4074 1 opinion in which he agrees with an opinion given by 1 neral of the 1 £ War weiti |l Metropolis View Homes ut spe gne suthority from Congrees, 1 I (ONLY 4 LEFT) that the proposed sewer extension in (ihe reservation should be viewed as i $7,950 $750 Cash---Easy Payments 601-613 Girard Street N. E. o R SR These homes are especially well planned, DUKE SEEKS DIVORCE ¢ with all modern conveniences and improve- FROM AMERICAN WIFE| §i ments. " Briton Charges Former Helena T'ake Brsookland cars to Seventh and Monroe Zimmerman of Cincinnati t Streets N. E. and walk south to Girard and Deserted Him. t Sixth. B ’itavasniaiad Pro Location and Elevation Splendid. Ko e el 3, s C.H.SMALL & CO. merman of Cin th 1pplica tion alleges desertion and incompati 925 15th St. N. W. Main 6861 bility. The duke’s y. Leroy B i 1 i i 1 ! i i i 4 i I3 § i i i 1 i Five, six and seve ! H onde well water. b view of all Washington. Lots 50x1% Easy Terms How to Get There: Tk Rosslyn car to end of line—2 blocks on Lee Highway, 1 bl on Lambden Terrace, then up steps. By auto, cross Key Bridg: follow Military Road, turn right at Murphy & Ames’, then right at Corcoran reet. KENNETH M. LIVINGSTONE &% Wieno emvescniuiies on Promses 1317 F St. N.W. Eflfi!fimfliflififlibfiEfikfiHiEfiEE‘fi!fiEfiEfiEfiHiHi!fi!fiEfiEfiEfiEfi!fi&fifiEfiHfi understood that Senator and other members of th a delegation will make a P o o0 o o 0 R R S T T el T e e A R e A Efi'flfifliéfi!fihfi!fifi! R LR AR AR R AL H PA 4 SRS A Aaa S SRR RS RS R R AR A o R R R R R R S A R S A A o R S R R S N N N e S R N Vase S « | | | I {‘ The owner of this attractive residence has authorized us to sell | at this sacrifice price, as she is leaving the community. House contains seven rooms, two porches, completely inclosed; bath and attic. Special features: Beautiful stone fireplace, electric range ; ample closet space. Grounds are improved by shade trees, flowers and shrubbery; | over 34 acre of ground, A Distinctive Horne 3537 Edmunds Street Massachusetts Avenue Heights A real home of character, distinctively individual and artistic in design. It is spacious and thoroughly practical in arrangement— eight very bright rooms—three tile baths (one for the servants)— sun parch—butler s pantry—open fireplace—hardwood floors— tasteful electric fixtures. Surrounded by wide lawn with artistic planting and a two-car garage to match house. An Excenent Value Open Sunday After 2 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Ine. 1412 Eye St. N. Realtors Franklin 9503 e s b g S e R e e S Y $10.500, N e e bl i e jades law. This formality \x'/ INDO \x'/ SHADES | Salesman on Premises Sunday. Reasonable Terms. S e ' ‘Iade to Measure e aR 'r"N mu;xlA 11:’-‘1:’”"”, . “ and ESSTY Shade made to measure by us is guaranteed to fit correctly Main 8594 1422 F St. N.W. duchess-inalienable | Shade Your Home, With Shade Shop Shades property settled upon 8 et Us Estimate |STIADE BUSINESS BUILDINGS Yznaga de Valle of Ravenswood, olh L R ‘ | For Sale or Lease BURROWS TRACT SOLD. | 830 13hSENW. | | No. 915 E Street Fifty Acres on River Road Bringsi S d New, 3 story, elevator building. Wide alley. Garage 2 W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor S $160,000—To Be Subdivided. e - —_— »_ The sale of the Burrows estate of | 2 2 R e, 1016 14 s 50 acres on River road, just west of | P 0. t]l treet Wisconsin avenue, to M. Friedman | g 2 for $160,000 was announced today by | . | Two stories and cellar. Elevator. Large alley. the office of H. ane Lewis. | | e L ate malale ‘ No. 1121 14th Street O s ‘):u“l\\\:;]()ni::t-rm\t:l'] 2713 to 2735 ‘ Four stories. Passenger elevator. Alley in rear. tdevelop a subdivision on the site. 6th St. N.W Suitable for retail business. i | PP l’nsoner Nlps Oflicers Bankbook ‘\ : Low Price NO. 1333 l4th. Str&t 5 William Mil ‘y g Easy Terms —_— B ‘reqm] :Ynhn x‘)\x;i:’:‘;"'.nm ed, lately % " : 5 5 | Here is a home within the Stol'es 733-5-7 Ninth St. e i S R A S S N R N S N O R A RS S S A A R S R NN R Y L3S S S SRS R R AR AR ST ARNNY \‘S‘\L‘\&‘&\\\'“\\\\\‘\\\\“‘\\\\\\}\‘\\\\\\\\‘\“\\\“\\ 2 reach of any purse. Moder- . S ately priced, vet complete in Improvements to suit tenants ! ‘ : every detail. Located in > e = e -I 2 L 5 Washington's newest subdi- E nlsn xlnm a local -lfipnu‘wm‘ St & vision— arch of the prisoner’s i . . 1 bankbook which 5 ket just T . “Met is View” pochety : ) etropolis View 1719 K Street Tapestry brick, 6 large rooms and bath, hot-water g heat, electric lights and beau- ; i : Aiful fixtures: built-in re- | s frigerator; extra large front Our Sales en | 0 d § and double rear porches; 941 ¥t : laundry tubs:-large rear yard 3 : ; to wide alley. An excellent E h p ¢ - home that is complete. | : To ro o o are Lverywhere | G % roach graperts, o out Rhode | B o ¥ u; ”I St. t e Tland Ave Many sales of real estate are 6 made by this office because we ¢ > stick to the job. No section of |fl| the city or suburbs or class of Fhos A Jameson CO property is discriminated |||| . . Owner and Builder against. We sell city, subur- 906 NCW York Ave N ‘V Main_5526— ban and country real estate— Who O sell it quickly and on advan- L L L L LTI L L L L L AL LTI L 0000000 0000 tageous terms von v so e v || Must Sell Quickly Talk with our Sales Depart- ment. . And Therefore at a - : e Gardiner & Dent, Inc. | Rgduced Price_ ¥ s s ENw : ; Sample House, 3626 Norton Street Northwest Main 4834 1409 L Street NW. ||| Brick House We want you to see these homes immediately. Their superior quality, delightiul location, many comfort features and completeness in every detail make these hemes < ; . « SR ‘ the best buys in this popular section. T CLEVELAND PARK . ; o }Il_ight [pacilotur: m(z;:‘)sm;{:?Cil?;sltfi‘;nsl;n;i npen)] fi!rebp]ace;1 tpanek:rl[ \\];nlh Inp u-] date . 3 y - s ated a MASS. AVE. |l 3513 Quebec St. N.W 3000 Albemarle Street N.W. SRR el el s i L] . . % HE!GHTS i (One Block East of Connecticut Avenue) HOW TO GET THERE: Out Connecticut Avenue to Macomb Street. east to 36th Desirably located on 36th St. Lot 200x207 Feet 3 Stone Flreplaces Street, two blocks north. Or out Wisconsin Avenue to Norton Street’ walk east tf ar the Episcopal Cathedral % - i i ses. and mepm.;;wf»w{ ‘British Em Seven rooms (4 bedrooms), two baths, lle}:;m:,'.dsglfr'.‘,f:,,y ??o;[:}::,ROO( s [ a new colonial home. & OE Contalnk IAs Eor. i hot-water heat, electricity, ) s aior. dining Tomms Mo s theainis e o 2Story Stone Stable and Garage, SEE THEM SUNDAY e ns s oors thronghout, apen fireplace, hirench Sunken Garden and Pool Five r:d!;mm baths,. hot- doors, cedar closets, instantaneous hot- : R O, F; A decoration . all - hand’ patated water heater, very large yard. e _ The natural beauty of this wooded estate, & pen From 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. In every detail of construction with its vines and flowers and its sunken lily evidence of skilled craftsman- ship, good taste and careful 5 pond, must be seen to be appreciated. This Jun- T T Open for Inspection Today usual property, now being offered at a price ‘far MAIN 2434 - duced. ? | below its actual cost, will be open for your inspec- $27,500 ot DRI B ARNOLY ¥ COMFAY s (e | (1 M.S. PH ILLIP L. E. Breuninger & Sons : " *J4I6 EYE ST. & Company, Inc. : AGENTS EXCLUSIVE AGENT 738 15th St. Main 6830 1432 K Street N.W. i Main 6140 706 Colorado Bmldmé