Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1925, Page 3

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THE EVENING RETIRES TOMORROW. | 3d Corps§ Commander of | Area Headed 87th Divi- sion in France. e World War in the c Arrivals at and New York Daylight Saving Tim ings From 2 TODAY 2 Berenzaria Soutnampton. July George Washington.. . ) Panama ... S5 DUE SATURDAY Frederick VIII DUE SUNDAY. Caronia DUE MO! Celti; : Mou SAILED Y Zeeland—Antwer tary. THE MILLION-DOLLAR PRINTING PLANT. [The National Capital Press‘ 1210-1212 D ST. N.W. fiOOFING—By Koons Roofing. Tinning. Repairs and Roof Patniing " Solid le work by | ! practical roofers. Call KOON Roofing St. 8. W. | Company. _ . Main 933 | _Eodhnzss" Why wear Diamond Rings bedimmed with grit and dirt? Use Jem Kieno: large | bottle, 60c. R. HARRIS & CO.. Corner 7th and D Sts. N.W. Consult Us —about the planning and exccution of ar printing needs. ey | u.\! B SR B s } HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED Feel Like A New One ise billows r tion service. i Bede_Il’s Factory call Main 3621 Roofing 1121 5th n.w. Company PhoneMainlé | | i | Leave, Is Plea. rles D. Hood, bondsma 1 answ st him b BUSauitren baforeibrial 1 he had to spend a week was reached a and told him h Attorney James isman asks Marine Corps Orders. Ok ¥, € tached Breckinridge has been ¢ from the Marine Ba ns from t port. R. L, t from t from active duty sl lieved AVIG Allan Nor an wxe kel mo when BONDSMAN FIGHTS SUIT Surrendered Man He Fe:\red Would the dis: ks, to the cruiser e, this city; American Killed in Crash Rbroad. | {CONTEMPT HEARING DELAYED FOR WEEK | Case of Three Cited for Refusal to Give Up Auto Postponed by Illness. District Su- tinued until g of the con- against Roger B Smith, sr.; his son, Roger B. Smith, ir nd Nathaniel Wigginton. mu-‘e men w | tempt pro ilure to deliver an automobile ymond Hoov ommittee for who owned the of epilepsy while in the cellroom the courthouse the justice permitted the men to be released until this morn. howing by Attorney Alvin wmyer that the young ill i1l the court continued the hes ing until next Wednesday. ph D. counsel for Mr. Hoover, ined to the court of the rrender the machine. = failure to BUG MENACE DISCUSSED. an, v ;‘Maryxand Farm Meeting Opens : After Session Here. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., July 31.—The menace of the Japanese beetle, meth- ods of marketing and other subjects o | were before the Maryland State Hor ticultural Society meeting here today, a | with more than 150 delegates attend in- | ing, B in nd Jllege Park me from W Northeast cie ington, he to he 536, 750—E Wardm ——— buyers th EXHIBIT HOUSE 612 Roxboro Place ar charming one heret The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Very attractive of two, three and four rooms, kitchen, reception hall, bath and balc Spacious rooms, semi-hotel unexcelled, y reasonable. it these beau- nt units. apartments Come in ar tiful apar The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. One square north of o Rittenhouse Street between 5th and Tth. Wardman tematic g ||l 1430 K Street | “We House One-tenth of - | activities of the Cosmopolitan of the -| non, Robert was Sullivan ap- | FFort %tehens Ridge modern homes, select environment. because the large saving effected by the on to the purchasers in the form of amaz- ingly low prices! WARDMAN | COSMOPOLITANS PLAN ACTIVITIES FOR YEAR =Club Wants 100 Per Cent Attend- ance at Weekly Luncheon Meetings. lans for the Cosmopolftan ; out during the coming Egested at an open forum ing of the club at its weekly luncheon nfeeting at the Franklin re Hotel yesterday. st of the'suggestions were in ré- gard to maintaining a 100 per cent at- ce at all the luncheons through- ar, and also in regard to the Variou: Club to out the sification open to the in the discussions Betram G. Len- Wichael Schaef- . Dr. J. Rozler R. Crampton, Miller and Those taking | were Willi: | fer,” mmittee of 10 was ap pointed by Paul Brandstedt, president of the club, to take care of the next night meeting of the orgal zation. Herman Schulteis indstedt won the booster Predicts MacDonald’s Return. NEW YORK, July 31 (P).—Ramsay tacDonald wil n hold the office mier of F nd within the next ears, Victor Berger, Socialist er of Congress, predicted ves y prior to sailing on the Ham- liner Thuringla. He alist member of the Wisconsin ure. They will attend the international Soclalist conference at Marseille on August 22. | 1t a man is too poor to lend his | friends money he will retain (hmlh |<vl says the Office Boy FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS | Open Enflll h Front Porches ; are only one of many features found in these & s{)’end{d new semi -de- tached brick homes. asy Terms! an’s new “wonder community” of | offers discriminating home ¢ e maximum in property values and |- Why have 135 of these | dwellings sold quicker than any | tofore believed possible? Simply by Construction Company antity production has been passed Come and see for yourself! Main 3830 Washington’s Population” The Natural IEESIS i wasnmgw —s apparent at the earliest approach thru Rock Creek pll?'k Select’ Your Home Site NOwW! Hedges & Middleton, Inc REALTORS 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 Scenic Beauty 22077, A Bungalow With Trees This is just what you have been trying to find so long. A real detached bungalow with large trees on the lot, only 20 minutes from Treasury. Price, $6.500 This home contains 5 large rooms and bath with large front porch and nice front lawn. The lot is 40x137 to a concrete alley. All jmprove- ments in and paid for. $650 Cash $55 Monthly x\e,IzB WAR i i 925 15th N.W. M. Evenings Pot. 157 | I | 9770 27727727227, 0 NN No. 1—17th No, 3—10th No. 7—17 STAR, WASHINGTON, Killed While of electrocuted this morning while he was engaged in cleaning a boiler on the steamer St. IN STEAMER’S BOILER Cle&ning Tank With Electric Light on St. Johns. Washington Garnett, 30 years old, Loretta, Va., was accidentally Johns, which was “The Best Buy in the City” INSPECT CAFRITZ LIFETIME HOMES Over 500 Sold—200 I AFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. OWNERS'AND BUILDERS OF COMMUNITIES 14th & K EVERYWHERE b At 36th and unique accomplishment in of the Capital. The best test of this? SOLD Our Safe an To Inspect: Take Members of the Operative 713-15 14th St. N Because of the rain today the Minute Service Stations announce that Sunoco Oil day will be continued tomorrow, Saturday, August 1 Every purchaser of 5 gallons or more of gasoline will receive §-ee of charge 4 quarts of the proper type of Sunoco Motor Oil, or coupons re- deemable at any Minute Service Station before September 30, 1925. FREE—4 Quarts Sunoco Motor Oil alevery and L Streets N. W. and E Streets N. W. No. 5—Linworth and C Streets S. W. 05 L Street N. W. J/[inulecgérfibeylalm No. 2—Georgia Avenue and Upshur Street N. W. No. 4—Pennsylvania Avenue No, 6—Florida Avenue and 3rd Street N. E. No. 8—Pennsylvania and Railroad Avenues S. E. YOU HEAR ABOUT YUR]EITH Little wonder, for without question, it is the Greatest HOME Development in Washington. Yet the Prices Very OVER 250 HOMES ALREADY Prices Still $8,500 and Up GO SEE THEM TONIGHT! HANNON- & LUCHY 2222 D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925. MAN ELECTROCUTED ::;Txr\:sp at the Seventh street Garnett, according t> Policemen F R. Rea and C. E. Chaney of the harbor precinct, who investigated the man’s death, had crawled into the | boiler of the ship with an electric extension light. It is believed a short circuit or an uninsulated part of the wire touching the metal side of the boiler sent the current through the man’s body, killing him instantly. Attendants on an ambulance which answered a call from Capt. R. B. Reed, in charge of the vessel, pro- nounced Garnett dead. The body was taken to the District of Columbia Morgue, where an inquest will be held_this afternoon by Deputy Coro ner Rogers. TODAY Under Construction Main 9080 YOU GO Plate Beef (L L L J 1 37 =T OLD DUTCH [ 4 3 X 2 L L] Saturday Food Bargains Smoked Hams Lb. 33¢ Sirloin Steaks Lb. 29¢ Round Steaks Lb. 30c Chuck Roast Lb. 17c 10c Lb. 29c R Sts. N.W. Absolutely a home-building history the are the most Moderate simple— HERE d Sane Terms the Burleith Bus. n of District of Columbia Main 2345 7 2007, 77722770700 72 and 21st Street N. W. Leg of Lamb 7L I, Lb. Breast of Lamb Lb. 15¢ Shoulder Veal Lb. 18¢ fSprtng Chickens Lb. 42¢ Butter vi-Lb.Prints Lb. 49c¢ Campbell’s Beans, Can, 8c Silver Lake Beets, Can, 124c Kellogg’s Pep Phkg. 11c Coffee 0idDuich Lb. 34c ;Sc/nmmell s Jelly, 10c Van Camp’s Milk Can 9¢ ;Pmeapple 2vs Can 25¢ Watermelons 25¢ Peaches rrine: 3 Lbs. 23¢ 6 for 20c ;Lemons Doz. 23¢ Sweet Potatoes 3Lbs. 25¢ YellowOnions, 2Lbs. 25¢ Celery, 2 Bunches25¢ Beets Bunch 5¢ Carrots Bunch 5¢ Blackberries 0t 25¢ SUGAR 10 Lbs. 54c 100-LB. LIMIT | | Pea rs Bartlett's e ———

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