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20 FAIR BREAKS 72-YEAR RECORD FOR CA SH SPENT BY VISITORS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., SATURDAY, AUGUST. 29, 1925 " | passenger ana baggage cars; 3 all : TITTCICOUINN i steel mall cars; 2 steam ditchers: Sues for Death’ of Soi. S G e ! i3e P AR Y , dump cars, and two locomotive craneu % £ { The company has not yet asked for SRR e mete it JAMESON-BUILT HOMES 8,000,000 ORDERS | % stated will recelve bids at an early date | uges from Galliher & Huguely for ”wi | | 2713 to 2735 d C e o) 0! oy w 3 "o purchase was.deolured to be 1n | Sk, oL e som, The boy was, rtng | 6th St. N.E. New Equlpment Contracts to 6 Sold—6 Left Meet Business Will James M. Mount, Rambo, first, R fus Baker. Ben Davis—Second, J. Benson. second, D. F First “? Willlam Vance, administrator of the Oland. (‘.ravenmne— estate of his son, Russell Vance, has and second, David smokshouse—First, Albert second, Cochran Barnsley. Three Harness R'ues, Free W ild West Show, and Dog | russett—second, A'bert Stavler. man's winesap—First, g{ulus Bhtke Show Principal Features of the Final Day oy MhetBumier Wagnens st at Rockville, Md. line with the railroad’s anticipation of (near Florida avenue and Second street increased traffic, the major portion of ,.,,, 10, the plaintiff says, when a which s intended to meet the rapidly |{eam of ihe defendant comp: ung developing freight business. [onta idewalk and struck him, in flicting ries resulting in_death. The International Typographical |Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert, Rudolph | Unlon reports an active inembership | H. Yeatr and Austin nfield | of 70372, | appenr for the adminisirator. Albert Stabler. Baldwin—Second, Seth W. Warfield, Wealthy—First. . Albert Stabler. Black Twig—First, - H. E. Thompson; second, James M. Mount. Stark—First, H. E. Thomp- son; second, Rufus Baker. Stark's Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. | nior yearling bull—First, Mr. Buzzard. 1734 to 1744 Delictous-— ROCKVILLE, Md., August | Senior bull calf—First, Clifton Laugh- though the expenditures n.wmwnnn’un Junior bull calf—First, D. C with the seventy-second annual Roc ds; second, William A. Hill. Cow, ville Fair, which closed last evening 3 vears and above—First, Willlam A. after a highly successful four-day ex-| Hill; second, Clifton Laughlin: third, hibition, were considerably heavier | D. ands. (0\\ between 2 and 3 than those of any: previous event of | yenrs ©. Hurley sec- the kind here, the recaipts were, it D: C. .\'\nd\ third, Willlam ‘A, was stated by fair officials this eve- enfor vearling heifer—First, 1. ning, much larger than ever, and suf- nds; second, H. D. Stup; third, ficient to leave a substantial balance, Buzzard. Junlor yearling Three harness rac a free Wild | heifer—First, Willam A. Hill; second, West how and a dog show were the | William A. Hill; third, Clifton Laugh- yrincipal features of the closing after- | lin. Senior heifer calf—First, RIggs noon, and a good-sized crowd was on | Darby; second, Clifton Laughlin, hand. . : third,. D. C. Sands. Junior heifer The 2:14 .pate. was won rather|calt—First, D. C, Sands; second, D. easily by Orange Blossom, belouging | C. Sands; third, Clifton Laughlin. BEx- {0 € A Dawson of Coan, Vi Flsie | hibition herd-—First, D. C. Sands; sec- M., owned by E. J. Saunders df Har- b”"c Clifton Laughlin; third, Harry rington, Dei., captired the 2:18 trot, Hurley. Get of sire—First, Harry and the 2 rot was won by a Mont-| . Hurley; second, Clifton Laughlin, gomery County horse, Matt H.. the|Prdduce of cow—First, Clifton Laugh- property of Upton Perrell of Bethesda, | jin, Junior champion bull, Willlam A. Ma, Most of the heats were weil con-| Jill; junier champion cow, RIRES, l;\ted and the sport seemed to- please | Darby: senior champion bull, Clifton £he eomd. - HummAcy Laughlin; senior champion cow, D. C. 2:14 pace: purse, $300. Sands; grand champion cow, Clifton Laughlin; grand champion bull, D. C. Sands. | Sheep Awards. Hampshires: Buck lamb—First, R. H. Lansdale; second, R. H. Lansdale. | 5 | Shropshires: Ram, 2 years and above Muncaster; second, Buck lamb- Muncaster; second, of " ew H. J. Hutton, | Pen of | First, A. B. Muncaster. First, H. J. Hut- Hul(nn Mixed second, David ewes, 1 year and under | Craver; second, John F l’Pn of ewes, 1 year- ton; second, H. J. ‘m.@m- Pen of ewes, ve and | aboke—Tir: Mor Cissel; second, | Mortimer Stabler. Pen of ewes, 1 £ year and under First, John | Muncaster, jr.. second, David older— | Craver. Pen of ewes, under 1 year— s awarded on heavy draught and H. F W d : 1(;";::"“4 First, David Craver. Dorsetts Jears and over— LW Tieks ot R R ee; second, Willlam Fawcett; third, | anq seco ) T ster. | BLTW. Ungisebes. Mire~or saling| oo o moons B Muncastorf 3 vears and under—First, Richary A $F Offutt: second, Richard T. Oftutt HOGS. vears and over second, H. Duroes: Boar Charles pson, months- 2 between 3 and 6 month e Oland; second, Geor { third, Charles Hines. W, {and over—First, Lawrence B rest King: | 59 \vlt:.("\l\'&nn I\; itlml fourth, Na-| g ow, between First ' and second Sow, beiween 3 and 6 n.unl)n Charles Hines: second. hler third | bour and 3 | ¢ hulo< Hines; second, George Oland; ! ir: Fh)\hd‘ offutt. | second First, | e Oland: | Farm et iew Stiles Six-mule team monthe Ricketts. L Nicholson F. Fawcett Arthur B. W second, Oden U n:mhen than between 3 and | Premiums on Cattle. Cattle: Jersey—Bul vears and above—First, Ward Savage; second. James M. Mount: third, Umstead Bull, between 2 3 Welch; second Sow, between 6 and 12 rst James M. Mount: second, | #1d second. “‘“ L Heitmuller. Bull, senior year. | e ling—First, James M. Moun K e st, Umstead Brother ¢ Heitmuller. - Bul qoby. Bam ., Umstead Brothers; Joow _— . Brown. Bull, junior c second, Culen Duke; second, James litter under ley Hm‘r! bhoar @ heth Barnsley; third, Savage. M- 1" Farnsworths: Sow, 3y nd above— | o g L e |6 months Heitmullor; sec N UM | econd, John Styles between 3 orge Styles: | > F-A stead Brothers; third, Un e Cow, between First, Dale Park I 1 Brothei enior M. Mount Brothers. Junior First, Ward Heitmulle: Senior hei 1 second, Gordon Umstead; Vollner. Junior . Marvin Umstead Heitmuller: third Fruits, Kinard fancy—First, Aibert Stabler. Rome beauty, first, H. E. | Thompson: ~second, Albert Stabler Umstead | Maiden Blush . W heifer— econd, Um Heitmul- | heifer—First, | cecond, Apples third, | banana—First, Arkansas b Bentley Thompson. Rufus Baker. E. Thompson. Bell flow oth W. W Yellow newton—First, Albert St rawberry J. W. Benson. orth spy. J. W. Benson Albermarle pipp 3 W. Ben (dise Renson. Thomp B(U(h? third, Fir: stead Junior champion b ers 0 Savage ior champion « Park Farm. Grand Ward Grand Ward ! vears and above | second, Harry | between 2 and R[ William A. Hill. Senior t yearling bull—First, D. C.Sands." Ju- e ———— T { | RSN —— é‘:.lust the Home You Have Been Looking For” Two-car Brick Garage. jght large airy rooms and two baths. Situated in Beautiful CHEVY CHASE GROVE In a stristly restricted neighborhood of fine detached homesy i il Bample House Gpen Daily 1 P.M. fo 9 P.M.; Sunday, 9 3507 RITTENHOUSE ST. Two blocks.east of Chevy Chase Circle CHAS. E. WIRE & SONS Builders & Owners AM. to 9 P.M. Cleveland 2955 Wire Built Well Built 00000400000000060000000006000000004 He Jan Mrs, ond, bt irst * Paragon—First, Delicious—First, second, Golden—First, ond, Jean Barnsle: First, « H. E. Rufus Baker. ples—First, James M. ’ ¢ Seth Warfield; bt 2 5 Warfield. D o Second, Seth W Mount Lugenia ¥ Tobacce second, J. |ana s First Butter—First, Mrs. 1. P. Comb honey ond, | mato King: Mun- | Apple cid rst, H. E. Thompson. H. E. Thompson. James M. Mount; Stabler. Grimes Albert Stabler; sec- York Imperiai— Thompson; second, Collection of Fall ap- Mount; second, Collection of Sum- H. E. Thompson; Mount. Crab ap- second, nt crab Quinces second, Ed- Shropshire dam . Thompsol Set Record. Albert By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., August 2 Chesapeake & Ohlo Rail contracts in the near future for new equipment to cost an estimated total of $8,000,000. President W. J. Hara- han authorized the purchase yester day. The purchase Thompson. aid to be the larg- \n.l consist of the y simple Mallet locomotives: 73 Mikado locomotives. heavy type; & 1 ocomotives: 10 Rachel Wapfleld. Lul)lnme——k irst, W Brown; second, Joseph F irst, Willlam Posey; sec- Brown. Onions—First, B. second, W. Grifiith. Pop. Charles Oland: second Waters. Potatoes—First, W. Brown: second, W. Brown. Sweet notatoes—First, Rachel ~ Warfield. Radishcd—First and second, W. weet corn—First, Jean second, W. Brown. Toma- P. Trundle; second, W. Oland. o Miss Eugenia Warfleld. Grapes, Tobacco, Ete. Oland, Mrs. Warfield seconds, 1x eth W Oland, J.! Be n, Warfleld, Miss | white—First, Myers second, Albert Stable corn, yellow—First, J second, C. L. Young. White n—First, Myers Brothers; sec- Brothers. Yellow ear . Myers Brothers: . Red whent- King; second, Myers | White wheat— Myers Br Hard soap—First|Brothers. Duckwhe second, Mrs. Rufus Baker. To- Ltsup—irst, second. Shelled | Shorn; Watkins nd second, T. C. and second, . James Hender Brothers. second, Seth Hines d, st J arfield. Oats—First, ond, R. P. Hines. John Warfield: second, Timothy seed—First, Seth Warfleld. Johnsor Johnson; —First Warfield. {Johnson; second, s. James D. Kir A. C. Harg T. Johnmson. ( T. Joinson: second, Lima beans— G -r Johmson; second, s D. King. Soup mixtu; mex D. King: seconc Broom corn . gnd. Roby Brown cond, "Chesapeake Beach SEA—SHADE—SUNSAINE Washinston's Salt Water Amusemient Park and Sumi Colony BAUMAN & HEINZMAN. sajes Agents City Office: 1504 H St N W Office on Boardwali. Chesaneaka Beach. Children’s Class. Finneyfrock. | ise Finneyfrock. | Louise Finney- t, Mary Fisher Tlelen King: Cocoanut | nevtrock: sec- | Sponge cake— rock. Caramels | second, Louise Poole . Louise F MASSACHUSETTS PARK 2812 34th PLACE Between Fulton and Garfield New,brick colonial residence of nine rooms and three baths ; two-car brick garage on naved alley A Real Home—Attractively Priced Open Eve y Day and Evening BORDEN & NEWBOLD Franklin 6242 305 Investment Bldg. We Specialize In Residential Properties and Building Sites City and Suburban Investment, Business and Apartment Properties Consuit Cur Sales Department for Your Requirements Themas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 0040000604000 009000000000000000009¢ ACATION NEARLY OVER But Are Your Home Problems Settled: Are you going to keep on paylng RENT—making attractive and improving SOME ONE ELSE'S home, or do you mean io put that money into a— HOME OF YOUR OWN The decision is yours to make. We can provide the HOME, and Only $500,00 Cash Is Needed to Start Every Husband Owes It to His Wife and Children This Is the IDEAL Location WEST CHEVY CHASE HEIGHTS THOMAS E. HAMPTON Owner and Builder Telephone Bethesda 244 through Bradley Lane and north on Rocl e two squares beyond the Bank of Bet will place | DEAL WITH A REALTOR The Washington Real Estate Board is affiliat- ed with the National Association of Real Estate Boards, one of the country’s strongest national organizations of business men. Leaders in the real estate field in all sections of the country have joined together in this big national move- ment to protect real estate and to pruwde- the pubhc with competent real estate service, based on integrity and fair dealing as expressz-d in its standard Code of Ethics. When in doubt consult the Board Washington Real Estate Board 1417 K Street N.W. W\\i\\ ARARARALRCEANNNNNN S \v.\\\\\\\a\\\m\\“m AN D Street S.E. 54 Sold—2 Left 918 to 932 14th St. S.E. 4 Sold—4 Left 1000 Quebec PI. N.W. 11 Sold—1 Left X large rooms, bath, h.-w.h tric lights, builtIn ice box, wash trays plece sink, dou rear porches, wide front Open for inspection at +1 times or call office for free ito service. Easy terms For Sale By THOS. A. JAMESON CO. Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N.W. “Ask the Man Who Owns One” P “\S\\\\\\\\\ “\S\\\\\\\“\\\(‘\‘\\\\‘l\\\\&\\\\\ AL ATALTTATNIALALATALASAELLSAS AL L SRS UN RS SR S AN, a8 WEAVER BROS. REALTORS Announce Removal of Their Offices To 809 15th St. N.W. September 1, 1925 Investment Building Main 1437 511 te 523 Irving St. N.W. ; 523 Sample Home 523 ot Merely Houses—Real Homes Fiyo ol berors sompleted !'!Your Choice of Five Left!! Open Daily and Evenings Ugtil 9 P-NE: These carefully built and exquisitely finished homes have every modern feature Features: Location: Petworth Parquetry, walnut border floors. Built-in tile bath, with shower. Pedestul lavatory. Beautiful electric light fixtures with wall brackets. : : Enamel trim - with” mabosany - 1Near. car and bus lines. doors. ; N i Front und rear porches. ANear school. These homes are financed for quick sale and can be seen any time. Our representative on premises daily and evenings until 9 P.M. M. J. RAINE Investment Building Near Soldiers’ Home Park. REAL HOMES 85 Sold—More Under Construction A Shapiro-Katz Home Is Always Worth the Money $10,509.00 Up—Easy Terms Six-room homes with or without garages. -Eight-room homes with built-in garages: Three beautiful corner homes, 8 rooms, 2 baths. Sample House, 527 Decatur St. N.W. Ccme Out Sunday and Inspect Drive out Georgia Ave. to Decatur St., thence easig3 blocks to sample use. Shapiro-Katz Co. Realtors—Builder: 1416 K St. N.W. Main 9111 FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS 1740 Euclid Street N.W. and 1614 17th Street N.W. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Rooms and Bath Reasonable Rent Excellent Service WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., INC. 1433 K Street N.W. Main 1016 Woodridge, D. C., 2815 Myrtle Ave. Chaney Stabilt Bungalows $250 Down, Balance Monthly—$7,500 DOUBLE SIDED. H.-W.H. ELEC. LIGHTS, LAUNDRY TRAY 2 BLOCKS FROM CARS AND SCHOOL McLachlen Banking Corp’n Real Estate Dept., 10th and G Main 432 Evenings North 313 Where city and suburbs meet—in a delightful combination of town and country 3028-3056 Monroe St. N.E. They are Kite Homes—which insures their being of comfortable plan and excellent construction. Just off Rhode Island Ave.—far enough to miss its dust and noise—but close enough to enjoy its con- + veniences. Comple!ely detached Homes—with beautiful lawns, and planting. No wonder they are selling rapidly—though but just completed. Price and Terms are Tempting Six rooms and bath; sleeping, front and back porches; fully equipped Imchen' lnundry and hot-water heating plant in light and airy base- ment. erfect floors; electric fixtures and decorations in excellent taste. Motor or take trolley out Rhode Island Avenue getting off at Monroe St., and it’s just a step to these Homes. Our representative is there every day and evening—including Sunday Built—Owned and For Sale by m‘_ Harry A. Kite Member Washington Real E Ph. Main 4846 te Board Northeast’s Best Homes *.._| KITE PERFECT HOMES l=@

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