Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1925, Page 24

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THE EVENING = : Who Stole the Bride? And Why! PAYDEBTTOU.S. ADVICE T0 SOVIET Leland Stanford Professor Suggests Terms for Ameri- can Recognition of Russia. By the Assoclated Press. MOSCOW ing the possibility of the recognition of Soviet Russia by the United States, Prof. Frank A. Golder of Leland Stan ford University, who attended the re- cent bi-centenary celebration of the Russian Academy of Science in Lenin- grad, vesterday expressed the opinion | that American diplomatic recognition | would follow if the Soviet government would agree in principle to recognize the outstanding-debt of $1,700,000 by paying 4 per cent annual interest; upon it Upon this condition he considers the | American Government would be will-{ ing to t Russia a moratorium of | 50 vears inasmuch as he believes the | United es is not Interested in the | immediate repayment of the outstand- | ing sum Prof. Golder compared the bi-cen- tenary celebration to an American| Thanksgiving day | “I saw Russta during the vears of famine and everything I witness now appears to me like an approach to a September 12.—Discuss- BAND CONCERT. Sylvan Theater, Monument Grounds, today at 7:45 p.m., concert by the United States Marine Band, Willlam H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Branson, second leader. March, “Naval Reserve,” Santelmann Overture, “Tannhause! .. Wagner “Largo” from “The New World Symphony” Dvorak Saxophone sols Alr Varle,” “Tyrolienne” . ...Buot Musician Franl tzhauser. Tone poem, *Feuersnot,” Richard Strauss Suite, “‘Americana’ Thurban (@) March, “The Tiger's Tall.” serenade, ‘“When Malindy h, “The Watermelon Finale, Act III, “Rienzi”... Wagner “The Star Spangled Banner.” Noted “Spoon Eater” Dies. John A. Malmgrene of Parsons, Kans., who several years ago became famous as the “spoon eater,” died re- cently at the Kansas State Hospital for Epileptics. During the period of his notoriety he was operated on and 27 spoons, a_safety pin and other pleces of mefhl were taken from his stomach. According to reports, he diéd as a result of eating his blanket, which he first cut up into small strips. East Indian mangosteen trees, the fruit of which tastes like lemon ice and vanilla ice cream, are now being grown_in_tro America. new era of welfare on an unprece- dented scale,” he said Upon his return to Golder plans to organi: American institute for stu America Prof. a history of the Russian revolution For this work he proposes to c. an annual congress of Americ Russian historians for dise editing and collecting material Nile Dame Engineering Feat. What is said to be one of the most remarkable feats of engineering has | been brought to a succ 1 conclu- | slon in the Sennar Dam, the gigantic | wall of masonry w i/ back the Wat of the Blue e 2,000 miles south of Cair 90 feet thick at its br d is 2 miles long. It ompleted two months nhead of contract time, after encountering many difficult ob- stacles. Architecture Supreme Those Spanish Houses Look for Arnold & Company's Sign 39th & Veazey Streets Just O Wisconsin Avenue at 30th Woodley Park 2800 27th Street $15,000 Nine rooms and bath; oak floors; Middaugh & Shannon built ; Pre- mier instantaneous hot-water heater; 2- car brick garage. House is in excellent condition. Open All Day Sunday € Dl Suih, fux: 1703 Connecticut Ave. North 2522 511 to 523 Irving St. N.W. 523 Sample Not Merely Hous Home 523 es—Real Homes Two sold before completed ! ! Your Choice of Five Left ! ! Open Daily and Evenings Until 9 P.M. These carefully built and exquisitely finished homes have every modern feature. Features: Parquetry, walnut border floors. Built-in tile bath. with shower. Pedestal lavatory Beautiful electric light fixtures with wall brackets. Enamel trim with mahogany doors. Front and rear porches. Location: Petworth Near Soldiers’ Home Park. Near car and bus lines. Near school. These homes are financed for quick sale and can be seen any time. Our representative on pre P.M. Near Sixteenth Street - W 1717 Webster St. N.W. Open Al Day Sunday This exquisite brick home, only 1% blocks west of 1Ath Street, has 8 lovely rooms, 2 baths, sleeping porch. house fully sereened. cedar closets, large lot with 2-car garage. Nicely financed. Our representative on premises all day Sunday mises daily and evenings until 9 Sixteenth Street Heights 1301 Floral St. N.W. Open All Day Sunday This beautiful corner residence, Spanish type, with garage to match, has 8 large sunlit rooms, with every modern “convenience; lot is 07 feet front, with lovely fawn and shrub- bery.’ Our representative on prem- ises all day Sunday. 3718 13th St. N.W. Open All Day Sunday In exclusive Columbia Helghts. Ei ight rooms, lovely bath, hot-water heat, glassed-in sleeping porch, deep lot to paved alley. M. J. RAINE Investment Building Main 1437 24 NEW JUST COMPLETED (7 SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION) | Price, ¥7, 150 (Between B and C, 18th and 19th Sts. S.E.) Concrete Street and Sidewalks HOMES $500 Cash $60 Per Month 6 Rooms, Tile Bath Builtsin Refrigerator 1-Piece Sink Hot-Water Heat Hardwood Floors Front and Double Back Porches Electricity Laundry Trays Room For Garage Garages Furnished With Homes at Small Additional Cost H. R. 717 5th St. N.E. Come Out Today KING Linc. 932 (Continued from Twenty-third Page.) then a sharp sound as of a plece of furniture falling. Haste flung the door wide open and looked Into a beautiful, brightly light- ed room—the room which for many generations had been given to the brides of Hidden Hall Court. Eve was not there. No one was there. But near a great orlel window @ chalr lay on the_polished floor. Ken tried to laugh, ashamed of him- self because an old legend had got on his nerves. Eve must be hiding from him behind the half-drawn curtains of wonderful Spanish brocade. He walk. ed straight across the room and jerked back the heavy folds of silk. A womah gave a shamed, choked cry and resigned herself to being caught. “Miss Gillett!” Haste almost gasped. She stepped out of the embrasure, making the best of the inevitable— a handsome young woman of about tall and ‘strongly built, aquiline s A The Night of thfi Wedding By C. N.and A. M. WILLIAMSON, Authors of “The Lightuing Conductor™ romaices of mystery and Copyright, 1984, by Public Ledger Company e e e AXRRRRNRERNNN NS 1\\\%%\»%;3&&;\““\;; *id, other fascinating ove of feature, with eyes that were re- markable ~rather than beautiful Though her thick, straight hair and brows were black, the eyes were so pale a blue that they looked white, darkly rimmed. This, and the classic | cut of nose, mouth and chin, gave her | an odd resemblance to a statue “‘come alive.” She wore tho dress of o nurse, | for she was still doing hospital work Color streaming over her pale fa she smiled and showed teeth almost too pert “I'm not a thiet—or a Hun spy!” she said, not quite stead ily, though she had been great in air | raids. “I beg your pardon for being | in your wife's room, and I've no right | to be here, of course. Yet I have a| right to come to the court. If I've| never told you, it—it was because I suppose I'm such a snob. My mother | is Sir Rawdon's housekeeper. Ile | knows. But he keeps his mouth sk —even with his best friends, about his own and other people’s aff 1—1 came down on leave Lo see I { | And—yell, you can guess why I chose Just this time! You can guess why I was tempted—drawn -— compelled—to look at—your wife's room."” “I'd rather not guess,” Ken sald hurriedly v Gillett’s face faded and left white. Her eyes flashed. she choked. “You don’t guess. We've gone all through that. So much the worse for me. 8o much the better for Miss mean Mrs. Haste! I thought thers was no harm in com. Ing for a peep—to torture myself— when no one was hers But when 1 2 rd you knock I— Jut some one was here,” Haste .| GEORGE L STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, .1925. She must have I'm look- broke in. “My wife. been. She's nowhere else. ing for her.” curlous expression suddenly made Fanny Gillett seem years older. Ehe had nursed Capt, Haste back to health after a dangerous wound and had certainly helped to save his life. He had been grateful, and had told her so—unfortunately, because his words had opened the floodgates of a secret, passionate heart. (To Be Continued.) Farmers of the Corn Belt States use radio more than those of other sections. . BILLINGS Formerly Associated with the Buick Factory Branch and Emerson and Orme ” ANNOUNCES HIS ASSOCIATION WITH REATL ESTATE. i been granted permission to wear thelr Members of Ku Klux Klan in their | WPite robes and masks as they please. regalia are at Chesapeake Beach to | Many of the Klansmen who boarded day on a picnic and aquatic demon. | the morning trains here today were stration. | fully robed while some carried their No restrictions are placed upon the ' costumes in little bags. KLAN HOLDING OUTING. "‘Klnnsmun at the Beach and they have A Stately Sixteenth Street Mansion wmxms(m\\“ AENENNRNRNANN mv‘im\\(\’vs; Main 5526 RN = 712 Kenyon Street fiummnmnmmumnmmmmmmmmmmmlllumlmnmmmuuu|mimmmzuumuummsummm..% !_w ; Jameson-Built Homes 612-624 Evarts St. N.E. l 15 Sold 918 to 932 14th St. S.E. 6 Sold 1734 to 1744 D Street S.E. 54 Sold 1000 Quebec P1. NNW. 11 Sold—1 Left Six large rooms, bath, h.-w.h., electric lights, bullt-in ice box, wash trays, onepiece sink, double rear porches, wide front porch. Open for inspection at all times, or call office for free auto service. Easy terms. For Sale by THOS. A. JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. N.W. “Ask the Man Who Owns One” S O O e tedetetetaded Predominates in These Homes Two Brick Houses at 6809 and 6811 Laurel St. TAKOMA PARK, D. C. Price Under $10,000 EASY TERMS An Inspection of the Houses Confirms the Claim of Value Extraordinary Hot-water Heat Electricity Roomy Closets Colonial Front Porch Spacious Rear Porches 6 Large Rooms Hardwood Floors Built-in Ice Chest Built-in Tub One-piece Porcelain Sink TO INSPECT: Take 14th St. Takoma Park car to end of line thence two blocks south to houses. WM. S. PHILLIPS 1432 K St. N.W. Main 4600 | Iy 44th and Hayes Sts. NE. See These New Homes for Colored People Delightfully situated in a splendid residential neigh- borhood—complete in every feature of design and equip- ment. Finished in (Fcrfcct taste throughout. Every modern comfort and convenience has been built into them, Semi-Detached—Plenty of Lawn ‘Sample Home, 4400 Hayes St. N.E. Six comfortable rooms and bath. Lots of closet room. The bathroom and kitchen are practically ar- ranged and completely equipped with modern fixtures. Lighted by artistic fixtures and splendidly floored. Remarkable Prices—Convenient Terms Open for inspection with representative in attend- ance, every day and evening up to 7:30—Sunday in- cluded. Take cars at 15th and H streets northeast marked “District Line.” B. B. Pinn Exclusive Agent for Owner Phone Col. 5817. Iy WILLIAM K. HARTUNG & COMPANY 1108 16th Street Northwest Main 371 4 ‘ ’ | : ; b i ? bA ? : ¢ / Z g : : Z ’ A H 3 Z ‘ % Real Estate Kite Perfect Homes: This Wonderful Windom Neighborhood —of Kite Clever Homes— If you want to see what constitutes a really com- plete Home—with materials and workmanship back of it that make a satisfactory, permanent investment— inspect these Kite Homes at 3800 to 3816 Windom S Sample Home—No. 3816 North Cleveland Park They border the new Park Boulevard development of Wisconsin Avenue—yet enough removed to be out of its rush and roar. In each has been incorporated the Kite modern ideas—and the Kite grade of fixtures—which make them high-class Homes—with the utmost of living comfort. . Six rooms and bath—large rooms; practically planned; beautifully finished; modernly equipped— and KITE BUILT. There are three porches—front porch, kitchen porch—and sleeping porch; hardwood floors throughout; a good, sizable kitchen and heat- ing plant that will function perfectly and also a sepa- rate heater for the service water. The price will appeal and the terms will make purchase most convenient. Our Mr. Hamilton is at 3816 Windom Street every day and evening, including Sunday. Or {lou can make a special point- ment for private inspection by phoning him—Cleveland 1:3 3 Drive out Conn. Ave., turning left at Albemarle St., thence into 38th St. Or take Wisconsin Ave. cars to just beyond the National Cathedral, at Windom St. Bullt, Owned and ¥or Sals by 1514 = Harry A. Kite Incorporated Member Washington Real Estato Board Kite Perfect Home: 901 to 921 Hamlin Street N.E. “BROOKLAND”’ S g v i o s s o s o e g fo Six-room brick homes, built-in garage, tile bath, all up-to-date features; construction and finish unsurpassed in homes selling for double the price. Let us explain how you can save $40 out of a $58.50 monthly payment, which includes all payment of interest and principal. Take Rhode Island Avenue cars to 12th St. and walk north to Hamlin, west one block to houses, or phone for auto service. CHARLES M. WALLINGSFORD JAMES A. CONNOR 1039 Woodward Bldg. Phone Main 2990 A beautiful home of fifteen rooms and three baths, a two-car garage and lot of 60-foot frontage and depth of 120 feet. Between Webster 1 Allison For keys, price and terms, inquire of Mrs. streets. Margaret J. Sherratt-Keyes, 608 13th St. N.W., or consult your own broker. An Exceptional Opportunity at an Advantageous Figure O O e [T e [ Facing Cathedral Grounds | EEEEEEI]EEE—:EE 3508 Garfield St. N.W Just north of Massachusetts Avenue and facing the Cathedral grounds. Take advantage of this opportunity to buy a splendid, well built residenc + 1 an i The house is bea: three baths, inclu large breakfast THE PRICE IS ATTRACTIVE {TRA FEATURES INCLUDE Electric Refrigerator Oil Burner Garage on paved alley | Awnings Open for Your Inspection Sunday From 11 AM. to 7 P.M. L€ BreuninGer & Sons BUILDERS and REALTORS Exclusive Agents 706 Colorado Bldg. “Deal With a Realtor” el —=lli—lh—0——=0 Main 6140 Your Own Eyrersr Will R:cogmze This Wonderful Bungalow Value in Manor Park, D. C. —on the 14th St. car line extended—30 minutes to Penn. Ave. There are schools. churches, chain stores and a beautiful five-acre Government park. BUNGALOWS seven rooms; one and two baths. Some have Pembroke tubs, hardwood floors, open fireplace, one-piec with drain, built-in refrigerator, outside icer, kitchen cabinet, built-in bookcases, steel medicine cabinet, floored attic, cellar under entire house, wash trays, lawn sodded, landscaped, artistic electric fixtures, attractive wallpaper, fresh air, | | sunshine, trees. Prices, $7,450, $8.250, $8,500, $8,600, $8,750 $8,950 and $11,500 Cash Payments, $500, $750, $1,000, $1,500 Monthly Payments, $65, $75 and $85 HOW TO REACH PROPERTY Fourteenth Street car line marked “Takoma,” get off at Third and Quackenbos; or drive out Georgia Avenue to Rittenhouse Street, and east to Third, then south to Quackenbos. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 PM. TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 —have five, six ar sleeping porches -in Evening Phones Col. 6832-J] Adams 3215-W

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