Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1925, Page 21

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" QUAKE RECORDE REAL IARNS OF STORNS = | Scientist Says Seismograph | Also Is Reliabie as Weather | | Forecaster. October 3—| nstrument used ‘ rd earthquak ther foreca be used to foretel to Robert W. Say University Muse 1 he of the Harvard | This is possible tors in Earth quakes.”in the forth because the | from which the storm is approaching. | Rear In the opi of Mr vaviations in air pressure, toge with deficiency fn rainfall, form the | most important of the superfical | ve auses of earthquakes. In parteular. has earthquakes | to that shock: ter. Opinion Based “Accordir at the Bl servatory at ~avs My s, W of about inches of rainfs iths previous to the tive me The quike of Ju there was nfall, and | » sth, which | rain. Just pressure at hi e crust | arth ke. | \ t Lefore 1t there is often a la in earth processes. passed ginz e “Straw That Broke Camel's Back.” | In my opinion the deficiency in rain- | fall and the very low pressure acti together was the straw that broke t when the ¥ nearl M BRYAN COLLEGE BACKERS | HOLD INSPECTION TRIP Look Over Educational Institu- tions in Atlanta in Search for Ideas. ated Press ; October 3 committee from Bryan Memd University Association of ~ Day Tenn.. was in this city vesterday. spec ocal educational instit With a view to making plans for the proposed memorial which will be erected at Dayton ers of the committee were: rson. president of the H. H. | rd, # memt committee of the nd Malcolm Lockhart, irector ited the G logy. 1 other instk Robinson stated that | been ordered for the | but that| with sev { | ors planned to return to| n early train today. | About the only elective office whi coman does mot now fll is th ESTATE. Denmark Ousts Its Executioner; No Work for Him By the COP! mark " The government decided to dis- death sentence ' DENIES REFUSING AID Admiral McDonald Asserts Co-Op- eration of Jananese Was Gladly |con a. a. » of public works, suit suverticial |- Accepted, Others Asked to Assist. to the vles, such | commandant of the 14th Naval Dis' cted | added vessels, them in fli 26th, we | b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3., 1925. ] Associated Press NHAGEN, October 3.—Den only official executioner ¥ lost the job he has held without working miss Herman Christensen. holder | of this sinecure, who dur his two decades in office never has | been called upon to execute the had heen out IN PN-9 NO. 1 HUNT 2 iwarding dohn D McDon: Honolulu e of the J fixhing gladly ace me ind they X Values. Over 50 Built and Sold 15 Newly Designed Bungalows Always Under Construction BY the Assoriated Press CHICAGO, Octobs 23 hours in Feder William ¢, Proc ‘turer, a judg- | . AD 1l ment of §62.697 was brought by : $100,000 note he | ined only as an ol inz the mone MANOR PARK BUNGALOWS Directly in the Path of the National Capital’s Development, Represent Unique New Home [}UI. PRU[}IER wms WINS SARGENT PAINTING.|U. S. MAYOR PRESIDES . | Harold Swift Gets First Choice of| AT CONGRESE» IN PARIS $5U flflfl wunn SUlI NEW YORK, October 3 (#).—Har- y old H. Swift of Chic l:nj\l st night ob- [Jury Holds Sprague Liable for | &5 i tenimm e merpers of the Half of Note Given for Campaign Funds. 1y suit aga 1zue, Chicago commis- | est. Procter. tional commi Leon slgned | fal 1 as a warded the full amo ttorneys made a motion but no date was set | that . while Proc- {among Mr citl M v cooperation between Pittsburgh Executive Tells cnus,i'holr suburban tow 170 Works of Art. | Conference Suburbs Should 1 Singer he on first choice of Co-Operate. | fou 0 works of art distributed among [g 1 A sociated Press hese municipalities.” W v A. MaGee of Pittsburgh, Pa., vester- Ch of the . selected a_marine | ") 2 i ting when he won second choice. | Minister of public instruction, the | Jam relee of Washington chose | @ figure study for the third choice | are: land Otto H. Khan chose to have a portrait of himself painted, after win ning the fourth cholce. T e ANNOUNCEMENT 5 Mr. Walter P. Monson, Jr. ugh which the Grand Central Gal- Formerly Sales Manager for Wm. S. Phillips ter, | leries were founded three years ago. Is Now Associated With surt inst - | Jones Will Filed. The will of Mrs. Ophelfa N. Jone: who died April 1 has been filed for hbate. She leav £1.000 each to Thorne of Minneapolis, as | Ravmond Trott f Buffalo and Mr: ittee | Clurae B, Holdre f Los Angeles: nard | £500 each to Mr a Trotte) 3uf- | and Dr. man Abbe of er | Ington; $200 each Mrs. W cter > | maining J . Raymond | B co-|Trotter and Dr. The last INC. ot exectitor, - In the Capacity of SALES MANAGER unt honor of presiding at the final ses- sion of the international congress of MaGee decried the lack of arge cities and “All our cities have a difficult prob- e in the steady growth of suburbs, e sald. “It is possible to walk through dve towns in my reglon with- | out realizing that the city limits of | Pittsburgh have been crossed several PARIS, October 3—Mayor William | times, yet there is no llaison between Mr. MaGee also discussed land poli- day shared with Anatole de thzio.l cies and taxation in metropolitan "REA'L ESTATE’T. HAMPTON CCURTS 2013 New Hampshire Avenue N.W. Just OFF Sixteenth Street Above You Brand-New Apartment Eight-story Fireproof Build vators. N Laundry and Drying Room. ce. Oil BurnerH 118 APARTMENTS—50 Already Leased 1 Room, Reception Hall and Bath, $45 1 Room, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath, $45 to $55 2 Rooms, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bsth, $65 to $80 3 Rooms, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath $85 Resident Manager on Premises Building Ready for Occupancy B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 led in the ation gasoline and Army npting to . «d. while working parties P of more than TR LGV transportation were use 000 dvanced by him & and gasoline. Avmy he 1. from 12 men were not used. as there ved on the national commit- || ho craft available to’ protect|tee in Wood's campaizn. it over the sen. and al T S 7 Surtace craft were bein used in seqrch YOU CAN'T MAKE A MISTAKE {operations themselves of 2000 people employed by . husetts, more than ~ Former Premier Clemenceau lives The highest paid I N B U Y l N (J the same roof s his cows w womai Mrs. Emma F.| on his farm. He has a typ: Schofivid S nch farmhouse, with cows living in | trial Accident Board, who receives a one end and the people in the other. salary of §5.500 annually 1341 KENNEDY STREET N.W. This is a beautiful Home with six rooms and bath. Tt embodics all the unusual appointments for which Shannon & Luchs-Built Homes arc famous. And, too, there is the locality to consider. Easily accessible to Rock Creek Park. churches aud schools and shopping districts, this home is IDEALLY situated ke tubs, sunshine, trees. has sehools, churches. two c 14th Street Car Line (E: $§11,500 Cann Payments: 2500, 57 Monthty Payments Property -Take 1 ¥ unttt 1206 18th St. N.W. Evenings Phore Adams 321 Prices: $7,450, $8,250, $8,500, $8,600, ,$8,750, $8,950 1.000, $1.500 . 859 and 885 t car lire marked Takoms o out Geergin nvenue fo Rit: south to Quackenbos. TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. LEXCLUSIVE AGENTS Main 3285 . Adams 2303-3. Denl With a Realtor. Have five, six and meven rooms: one and two baths. Some have sleeping porches, built-in fireplace, one-place sink with drain, built-in refrigerator, cutside icer, kitchen cabinet, bulit-in bookcase, steel floored attic, cellar under entire house, wash trays, lawn sodded, landscaped. artistic electric fixtures, attractive wall paper, fresh air, MANOR PARK, D. C ain stores, five acres of hardwood floors, open medicine ' cabinet, jovernment park. and is on IN CHEVY CHASE Are Active The purchaser of a home site should A community guarded by stringent restrictions. look to the future. munity of today and the future. show you this charming home section and explain to you our liberal terms of pay- ment. 738 15th St. N.W. Chevy Chase is a choice residential com- Lots Are Attractively Priced Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. Main 6830 OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION SUNDAY $12,750 Terms that are Safe, Sane and Practical TO INSPECT Take any l4th Street Car (the best service in Washington) to Kennedy Street, or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue, or call Main 2345 for an auto to take you out. A NEW STONE HOME OF PERSONALITY IN OLD CHEVY CHASE, M i L4 I LENOX STREET, WEST OF CEDAR PARKWAY The efficient floor plan of this six-room home. the boxwood bordered living porch, three bedrooms, two baths, one with shower; hardwood floors throughout, a built-in garage, servants’ quarters in the basement, lighting fixtures of exquisite design— SPACIOUS LANDSCAPED AND STONE-WALLED GROUNDS STATELY OLD SHADE A LOCATION OVERLOOKING GROUNDS OF THE CHEVY CHASE CLUB COMBINE TO MAKE THIS THE HOME EXTRAORDINARY TO INSPECT Drive out Connecticut Ave., turn left into Lenox St. and thence to Cedar Parkway. Available for your inspection this afternoon and tomorrow. [SHANNON. & LUCHY] 713 14th St. N.W. Deal With a Realtor Main 2345 FOR RENT 607 15th St. N.W. SECOND FLOOR 18x40 Feet Large Show Windcow, Office or Salesroom Suitable for any Mercantile Line or Large Office Force We Are Moving in Cur New Corner Office 5 Building AFFLECK REALTY CO. OR SEE YOUR OWN BROKER 607 15th St. N.W. Phone Maia 507 THIS STORE FOR RENT AFFLECK The Most Desirable Suburb Around Washington is University Park —just beyond Hyattsville on the Wash. - Balto. Boulevard other community. The location is one—you are close to town— and also close to the Maryland State University just beyond. Every utility has been installed and is function- ing. You get comforts and conveniences of the city— It offers many advantages not possessed by any ' water, sewers, gas, electricity, paved streets and \ vestment; but not to hamper and hinder. There’s a school for the youngsters—while the advanced scholars may attend high school in Hyatts- ville, or the University, just beyond. Nearby Maryland has no more attractive stretch of country than is within the limits of University Park—made more beautiful by the pretty Homes and walks, etc. There are restrictions enough to protect your in- their landscaping. Buy a Lot—or Buy a Home Small cash payment will secure them —and very easy terms will be made Build—and We’ll Finance You If you own a Lot in University Park and want to build we will make the money immediately available—on very moderate terms. QOur representatives are at the Park Office every day and Sunday Investigate and You'll Invest Motor out the Wash.-Balto. Boulevard or take through Bus at 15th St. 2. University Park Co., Inc. Hyattsville 712

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