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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1925. $11,750 Convenient Terms 1001 Quebec Place N.W. Just off 14th street car line, near intersection of 13th and Kansas avenue northwest, north of Spring road. Six (6) rooms and bath, built-in garage, hardwood floors and trim, concrete front porch, double rear porches, 18-foot side yard. Price includes paving of street and alley. Inspect Tonight, 5:00 to 9:00 P.M. (C.H.SMALL & CO. BUILDERS—REALTORS Main 6861 925 15th St. NNW. 16th & Columbia Road Several very attractive apartments ranging ' size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- y, to four rooms, kitchen, tion hall and bath. Service unexcelled and R Northwest Corner | prices reasonable. ARGONNE J 16th & Columbia Road . . | k | | Millan s By the Associated Press. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, gust 20.—The Canadlan steamship Arctic, which has been unheard from for the past 30 days and its whereabouts unknown, was reported anchored, with all on board safe, in h Harbor, Greenland last night ess message from the Mac- p Bowdoin at midnight last night reported the location of the 1., Au- || Arctic. Radio transmission equipment on the Arctic, failed and the crew could nown their location, but to hear station WAP, of ing from Etah A message from Lieut. Comdr. Eu- gene McDonald, jr., president of the SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York Daylight Saving Time. London, Aug. 1 MONDAY. s Bor, KOONS %238y, Pioe o Sau: | TELL US YOUR ROOF TROUBLES hject of FALL BUT NOT HIGH PRICED ADAMS, e 1e Beau Inc., our valued Mattress Let us £ood_condition by renovation rest is paid on the invest- et evers night Bedell’s Factory Two Lasting Profits S oieeliAt mationi fovur Wi Dt The National Capital Press “im0a212 D ST NW. Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc. 521 18th St. N.W. M. 4952, Fairchild Aeri man in plant m tionment. it eatate project CHURCH ANNO METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South 9th St. and Massachussetts Ave. NW. Dr. Clovis G. Chappel of Memphis, Tenn. Will Preach at Service TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. ngelistic r at the Come hear this e preacher who v church for six ve 00 PM. . 10:00 AN 1110:00 ATM: \_< A0 T 00 AM | 10:00 AM. Isn’t a Speculation Go through a Cafritz Home critically—examine every detail of material and workmanship. The care with which it is constructed; the thought that has been put into the planning and equipment—and you will find it both unusual and exceptional. You’ll feel that if you buy that home you are making a good investment—and that’s what you will be doing. We could build for less—but the bills for up- keep would soon begin—whereas Cafritz Homes are “Life-time” Homes—built to endure—and to enjoy—and to be a permanently “good investment.” Let us show you through a “Life-time” 23338381, Home of the size August is a real bargain month for the small home owners who have been waiting to give their families adequate hot water service. By paying the small down deposit of $5, you can have a Ruud No. 95 Automatic Gas Water Heater immediately. Pay the balance in small monthly pay- ments. RUUD MFG. CO. - 713 G St. N.W. ALSO SOLD BY ALL PLUMBERS AND GAS COMPANY AYEAR TO PAY~ Canadian Ship Arctic, Thought Lost, Safe in Etah With MacMillan Party Millan expedition, broadcast- | a 3:00 PM. | | Feature. LT DT section where you’d like to live Builders of Communikies g 14th and K Sts. INJUNCTION HALTS SALE. Disposc] of Married Woman's Real Estate Prevented by Court. Zenith Radio Corporation, on the Mac- Millan ship Bowdoin received at mid- night said: “The trict Supreme Court yesterday granted anadian steamship Aretic, not been heard from for nd for the safety of which ernment has_had y anchored along- | h horbor. They were of Cumberland Sound New Brick Houses in Chevy Chase, D. C. $9,350 to 59,500 Delightful six-room and bath seml-detached brick houses, strictly modern throughout— the greatest values in Chevy Chase. See Them Tonight Drive out Conn. Ave. to Har- rison St, west to 42nd and north to houses. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc., 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 side us in held in th for 20 days. “They have been unable to hold =dio communication for 30 days, but have been hearing us each night Our oper- b»w aboard the Arctic, Radio Operator R. M. ter in correcting his short-wave atus so that the Arctic may ntain communication after they ave us. Failing in this, we will re OFFICES ROOMS For Rent WILKINS BUILDING 1512 H St. Randall H. Hagner & Company No. 1321 Conn. Ave. N.W. W’h Main 9700 L1 — ST TR Let Us Demonstrate HO\; THE sc@TT mGas Ranges" ~*"FOR THRIFT" —Store hot water while they cook your meals. t,and bake on surplus cook- ea they’re gone. with less trouble and ex than you have ever thought ues for $22. Ten-Dollar Allowance for your old_range toward the purchase of a SCOTT. Easy Terms Right or Left Side Ovens— With or Without Water- () Heating [ == | r——s As You 4 Desire {J See Free !l pemonstration Scott Gas Appliance Company, Inc. 1204 H Street N.W. Phone Main 9437 ‘40 -Time” Home you need; in the Phone Main 9080 About Fancy An exact duplicate of the larger size Ruuds, the Ruud No. 95 pro- vides plentiful hot water for everyone in the house. Just turn the hot water faucet— Ruud does the rest in- stantly, economically. $3.50. Madras absolutely fast. Phone Main 6985 Chief Justice McCoy of the Dis:| a temporary injunction against thejohn Brosnan, jr., while she was em- Commerclal - National Bank, llnyden|pm\-ed by Brosnan in the office of | Step Lively! j ] (Mostly Fall Weights) Sweeping Clearance of Many hundreds of our fine Shirts that have sold regularly for $2.50, $3.00 and with woven-in fancy stripes and plain broadcloths. Plain neck- bands or with attached collars; others with collars to match. AH colors guaranteed $1.65 » Johnson and James A. Purcell, |the Provident Relief Association. The trustees; Anna B. ¥ngel and John|District code forbids a married wom-| Brosnan, jr., to prevent the sale of [an to become such surety. Mrs. real estate owned by Mrs. Eunice V.|Avery was required to glve a bond Avery under the terms of a deed of |of $1,000 to indemnify the defendants tri The court finds that Mrs.|for any loss by reason of the injunc- ory, a married woman, in signing |tion. Attorney Willlam Horgan ap- the notes in controversy acted as an |peared for the plaintiff, while the de- accommodation maker or surety for |fendants were represented by At- torneys Vernon E. West and Leonard A. Block. A New Brick Home for Only $7,975 Contains 6 large rooms, built-in garage, large porches and other convemniences. Price only $7,975—$850 cash and $67.50 monthly. 7th and Hamlin N.E. Take Brookland car to 7th and Monroe NE, walk 4 squares south to houses. hors W ARRE N 925 15th St. ‘ Main 9770 — | OWNERS AND BUILDERS STORE NEWS Close Saturdays 2 P.M. { | | These wonderful bargains can’t last much longer. Shrewd buyers are grabbing two and three suits before Never, since pre-war days, have we offered such val- Builders would like to start here at once, but we're holding them off to save as much stock as possible from the damage by dirt and plaster dust. i = 45 Suits at ' 4 Practically HALF PRICE Think of buying fine Blue Serges, pure Worsteds and | heavy French Flannels at such a price! All 3-piece suits, with the majority in dark colors. { Can be worn through the fall and early winter. Sizes are still complete and the variety so great you're sure to find something pleasing. Load up! Necessary Alterations at Actual Cost 515 Linen Suits For Big Men Only 25 of our regular $15 1 Linen Suits in “longs” and J‘ “stouts” that we will close out at | $5 each. The sizes are Nos. 40, 42 } and 44 only. | Y. M. Shop “St. Albans” Union Suits The materials are a su- perior grade of nainsook, checked madras and a satin-stripe madras; full cut and perfectly shaped; elastic band in the back; knee length and sleeve- less. They Are Worth $1.50 and $2.00 89¢ 6 Suits, $5 Shirts STEAKS | BUTTER | BREAD CAPCACAAAACT T @wn» putcH XKW § P A AAAT AP FRIDAY and SATURDAY 29c LB. PORTERHOUSE—SIRLOIN—ROUND ROASTS PORK LOINS . 28¢ HALF OR WHOLE LEG OF LAMB - 35¢ VEAL CUTLET = 38c LOIN CHOPS = 37c RIB CHOPS 35¢ SMOKED HAMS = 30c Smoked Picnics = 21c Smoked Bacon = 35¢ SMALL STRIPS Frying Chickens == 29c BROILERS 42c Stewing Fowl = 37c¢ 48¢c CHUCK CLOD 3-CORNER LB. LB. LB. %4-LB. PRINTS . HONEY GOLD = 35¢ BUTTERINE | SEAGULL OLEO = 27¢ Sunshine Sodas :~ 9¢ Sc Sc MILK SUGAR wiss. 58¢ SUGAR CORN vo- 20c Sweet Potatoes + = 23¢ CABBAGE = 10c Yellow Onions « = 23¢ GREEN BEANS: s 19¢ LETTUCE bc APPLES 1. Q3¢ LEMONS voz. [ 5¢ PEARS 10 ror 25¢ Potatoes, Jerseysw:ss 40c GELFAND’S MAYONNAISE SMALL JARS LARGE JARS 8c 19c¢ ONLY ONE TO ’ CUSTOMER PT. HEAD