Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1925, Page 22

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TATE ter properties. Foreign Minister TATE. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, OCTOBER g, 1925, REAL 1‘IM (udx\' m.n]a th following LTS billty for food. Thus f,4rl 'm: v will Richmond from | MILITARY TRAINING I eproduction will pi < to the Virginia Hi tent of Bill on Land part of u s he proposed legislation implies home for Ownership. 1o new question, being merely a de lives. It SPORY sire to regulate the constitutional pre is estimated that the priory will vield | cept. Mexico's right to regulate do from 6,000 to 10,000 tons of Tudor | By the Associated Press | minfon of lands and waters cannot 5 brick and stone from the same quarry | MEXICO CITY, October 3.—Mex-|be questioned.” which furnished the stone for Sul-|ico does not purpose to hinder the #rave Manor. | tivities of foreign corporations under s Tt | the legislation proposed by President Call fo egula z forei, « FIRE CHIEFS ELECT. | o lind having minerar and | | | his l!lnl’n( the next da with the s were all ¢ of snow | in mid-J nd as a result of cellent ‘traveling conditions the s \Virgiman |ntends Warwick | # will not need to go out by the Tnkn e o the oot of thas | PTIOTY to Go Eventually to They expect now to return By iie e otle Pl e Historical Society. Copyright. 1 American News. in_accordance interests. tination About 10th of Missouri Instituiion Orders November. Vote of Studenis on Pacifism Vs. Preparedness. £ the whitea having heen one oc. | | will n't i3 no intention to hinder hxpecuu" Yo R(a b D n when Kermit Roosevelt spent | Iy;\unlumi; con s (el s e teonetan corporations PaC es- kS 1 night from eating some native Ind f a pligrimage but a di e to consolidate foud. Tle recovered from the effects | 1 2nlf<lhn 1 @ 1 n arehitect. | Calles’ Minister Denies This Is In-| it mer right to systematize private Soct the \\ eddells during thei ‘Will Be First Women of . to Hunt Game in HAS LONG JOURD Al A new hotel in Chicago, 42 stories high and containing 3,400 rooms, will By Consoldated Press H nsolidat be the largest in the world. COLUMBIA. Mo.. October 3. —Tacl fism and preparedness have locked herns at the University of Missouri. By the Associated Press LONDON, October 3. —Alexander W. Weddell, Ame neral | James Armstrong of Ontario Heads at Mexico City, now traveling in i replied to British press | Internatonal Body. ase of Warwick | LOUISVILLE, Octc of the famous old man u England. which he plans to remove to his property ne mond, Va. Newspapers here ex atic Peaks. Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt to Join Hus- band iv Kashmir Jungles. " YORK. October 3 (P).—Muys. | land. vesterd I tomor in consul Special Dispateh to The Star Following g0 inaugurated YOUR NEW HOME JUST COMPLETED 5709 Nevada Ave. 3 P)—| ames Armstrong of Kingston, Ont., was elected president of the Interna. | ions. the . the by various Roosevelt will s student council of the univer m the Leviathan on the first le the jur have completed arvs their busbands in 1 representative b trip that will carry her “rmment organization of ; o ors here ex-|tional Association of Fire Chiefs and sressed considerabie resentment when | . called an elec {L e m'!"‘“um o strue. | New Orleans w ected as the 1926 i sent ty | meeting p 1t the close of the 5 | sociation’s fifty-third annual conve the | tion here tods ndl Armstrong w the United States. Mr. Weddell pointed out mansion was striped of its ux of the Only 2 Blocks from Conn. tirst vice president, | S been so success MRS, THEODORE . - Shan range, 5 miles high, in the heart was s At e e : R i AL i o e L e e M A GoatiE g s Ave., Schools and Churches - U Winter idanending. enif e tor, who intended to use them | Vi eco | EPAe. Bis linerons blotk south. ifles for Tood tory in the nelht rhood Thomas 12, hy of B s re iwolibatis; anfrmoaeribulicn, Kermit = = = 4 ‘It seems to us, Weddell said, | ‘]I ame first vice pr feature week o P 5 e : e 4 P king for himself and his wife | Davis of Phil eatures - her chlldren Aot | “hat it would not be Inappropriate to{ond vice president, Don’t Pay Rent Longer N - he two women will| use the bric i of Yonkers, N. Y. This is an unusual house. Co to see fit. Vfim best buy for the ‘l;'L' oot A et to’the hunt- | place to build a structure - Treast - : Inost artistic house in beautiful Chevy Chase. Well financed. Liberal nizations, am 2 [ by rail o Marseille. where wil will house the V 3 3 - re-electe i verms hristia | take the Britist e 3% al Soctety, which for mar pect 4 Bal. on terms ung News Christian fke e British mail steamer for e e | s been the cuardian of New Orleans, felphia and In Prlce, Sl7 500—83 000 Cas to suit I hours interfere | Indian will then ¢ <pecins Moye than.a thot AR aNel) Ieasured Rode atenserssonikine Open Sat v afternoon :vm evening. Sunday all day and students wh WOEkInE {DuaHEACETh Kol 1 ol S When found were 35000:008 worcn ‘of atoekc 1o, butia :;I(!};?u.l;,}.,u‘(;;(:lr bettor unde I evening:™ onerss wiee e e . ey : had [ 1y'seory clubhouse of the American | tween two sreat countries W S Week Days Call Main 5482 Dbl |to the meeting place need ny|ie e | Woman's Assoclation The Weddells hope that the buildifs | Fine feathers often make sorey jail includ- | their hushane m mid-November ing % " of the | throughout the ere Winter of 10 4 | Christian Church. l‘vvulul‘x' mn{]u-‘ l\lmu”n ot al u‘d()-s_ the wives Colonel Reports A COOLEY BROS NEw HOMES mith of the Baptist Church, | will share all the hardships and ex *ol. Roosevelt reports ¢ | ¥ ed i the campaign citements of the expedition " alayan | e | shos ol AN ATTRACTIVELY PRICED HOME attend military dri 18,000 feet. | . . o miiiney oo Lpon learving | 124345 Oates NE In An Exclusive Neighborhood litary science. that she w went on its | - LE. 9 - Mrs. Ti l m\lu i . | Go north from 1318 2842 28th Street N.W. A former practice of excusing stu- | confusion with Mx | 5] dents who wer working their way ;\l‘lt widow of the ' m through school was abolished several | training for the trip. Chevy Chase Md. ‘ Ouly those physically in- sevelt one must be 4 ! Orren St. to 1326 Levis e ey Overlooking the C. C. St. and 1245 Oates. ‘ Close to Wardman a requirement for ara A. Alexander, she t CLib Grounds he course covers two years e Tt : Park Hotel seeking to throw out military training | her son, practiced with her, and m West of Bradley Lane i ) together, but | & record of four bull’s eves at 30 y. A iiCive e oot B i 5] ) 4 el 5] e made electi - wondertu v con- ‘eel they have iframe construction, con- H i & ihoseiwhosbayesconsoientioussol Jes sisting of 7 rooms. all Al’ly Broker structed, ideally located tions to war, may devote their fime Sung ! 3 "o something. else. “"“l“”l "“Pr'l“"”.’:;”;]-4"“" or home of & rooms on 2 (Copyright. 105+ water heat, lot JUx rin-law, Mrs. J. s floors. Tiled bath, hot- WEATH femain with their grandmother at $13 500 Owners and Builders water heat, hardwood Sagamore Hi 3 L RELIABILITY FLIGHT |ariicd to fuimicir ’ Mainf2s 0 g floors. electric lights, open o} 1 Noxthins fireplaces. Beautifully ap- . | . . 2 lanes Bowmd for Columbus. Ohio, Thomas .l. Flsher ‘\————————, pmmcd m every respect. i3 E S AITTTIIIIIITITII I ET T RIS SIS TR AN, From St. Louis Spend Night 1 7 . r = ; ; and CO., Inc. 1% F Choice L ti ? House is 24 feet wide: / at Indianapolis. 4 our oice Locations- A A : 738 15th St. N.W. ; ¢ a deep lot to alley; large g e lssodisiaithiess Final plans for the deps | A e . October 3.— Delayed by adverse | of the Roosevelt expedit ‘2 4 to Connecticut Ave. and weather conditions, 14 of lh@ 15 com- n_communications e ’ > 2 mercial airplanes in the Ford reliability 1% 918t0932 14th St. S.E. ¢ convenient to bus line, flight remained here last night instead A : ‘ of continuing on to Columbus, Ohio, % 6 Sold ? churches, schools, etc. designated night «’lumx‘lm:d[!(‘)in‘l . g ‘ ; Swallow, piloted by A as Torced down at Jewett, | Z 1801 to 1821 2 g Pri dT o] Louis be- o | : D Street S.E %\ rice an: erms on cause of a broken 3 4 L. v . . “The I.xdnp,’ proba will take off s New Homes ’ 60 Sold ’ Appllca.tlon today for Columbus ; | Just 2 Blocks North Z ’ : Scheduled to reach hsll-e_\lwmre r;:;nm I Ry ’ Semi-Deétached Hoiises b4 he tirst plane. Travel Air machine. P . 4 i 4 e v Wl Seach, Wichita. | il 9th and Florida Ave. NE. | 2 620 to 630 g Open for Inspection s.. did not land unt 6 p.m. } ’ i W had taken off from Lambert 5 1 . C al A E ? a 5 2 : Sunday—2to 6 P.M. B St. Louis, at 11:02 am. Rain o N A entral Ave. N.E. 4 S d the trip. An eight- 2 17 Sold S s’ 3 lker SSwithy i apthony : Terms Easier Than Rent A - A - s A German-made Junker, wit : . A pllot, Frederci % | Pl B 1108-1126 OATES ST. z 1000 Q“ebec Pl N.W. ¢ . . . chier, was the third to lan e 4 11 Sold—1 Left ’ fourteentn plane, « Yackey Sport, 1 = . ¢ 1108 16th St. NW. Phones Main 371-2-3 piloted by Walter J. Addems, landed i A S daisetoons ? o . : T B et T ‘o o] o] [a]ila] o o} 5] Stout machine, S5 and.canens numEraus (Gobr 5105 ; louble rear : — mnt porch. inspec Louis in s. 25 minutes and 19 OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION 4 call ofice 4 second: The Fokker's time was PHONE OFFICE FOR- FREE ‘2 5 2 & AUTO SERVICE | Luther Anmversary Observed. : FOR : 0ll Don t Blly a New Home Ever‘y Day A special old-time vesper service OH SMALL & 0 A OR SALE BY : was held recently in the Berlin Ca- \? ’ diral to celebrate the 400th anni- . il A AME:S . ey ::f'fk:nr\l\'idd(ngh of artin Realtors—Builders il 2 i '{512-205 J - Oy kco 2 i Such Purchases—for the Average Family—Once Made— Luther. In addition to the cathedra 5 i ain w . N. | . . irice mere was an auidoor eisira| ||| 925 15th St. N.W. Main 6861 % 906 New York Ave. N.W. : Must Last a Lifetime tion in the square fronting the Luther I3 “Al'k ‘he Ma" who ow"‘, on‘” " Mor t. A large crowd joined in | » 3 . y b o She (of Gld: German carols: DEAL WITH A REALTOR 5 Z It Was With This In Mind That We Planned and Built Our New Homes . R R R R R R e e v e, RTINS Six Out of Eighteen Already Sold Franklin Street, Between Sixth and Seventh In the More Desirable Northeast Overlooking Beautiful University Campus B. H. GRUVER BUILT HOMES 3111 to 3135 Adams Mill Road N.W. Between Kenyon St. and Lamont St. Facing Zoological Park 8 Rooms 2 Baths Two-Car Garage Your Last Chance To Own One of These Shapiro-Katz-Built Homes on Kansas Ave. Overlooking Sherman Circle 25 Built 7 Left NEW SECTION, HIGH ELEVATION, REFINED NEIGHBORS Starts Your Suburban Home East Columbia Park, Maryland Building Lots $75 to $200 We Invite You to Inspect These Homes From the Point of View of Your Lifetime Expectations Sample House o e Fair Price || 4079 K ansas Ave. N.W. || orive out cearee To Desirable Location and Exemplary Construction We Add : - - - e s Good S Senday | s, = : TERMS: 2 k) " : s 2 A Terms pen Daily and Sunday Bloksi to " Satzoic st—Prices and terms that are within Fourth—We are giving here the same $2 Down and $2 per month K : d Until 9 P.M. Honse: reach of the families that are entitled to character of construction, the same No Interest real home comforts, but not prepared to neatness of workmanship given in our Pissssicn. (Givent wilh Eaet , These homes are 20 feet wide and 32 feet deep, with double 10- pay high prices. higher priced homes. e Payment ft. rear porches. They are carefully planned and built of the finest Second—That which is most sought Fifth—Due to an extensive purchase 5 1||1|t(‘riixl'nbl.ninubl(‘: I,argv._wrll prupuyuonez? rooms, a kitchen that after and which should be uppermost in of mAa(crials and building sites, we are o Thes [-‘m"m;“d-v:m:-“m“br;:;,‘:nl will delight any woman, tile bath with built-in tub and shower, the minds of those seeking a permanent offering not only a more complete and ar hex combine the ad- pedestal stand, ample closct space, floor plugs in all rooms, coat home—HEALTHY, HIGH, CONVENI- substantial home but unusually nice closet downstairs, side lighting fixtures, hot-water heat, electric lights, Pittsburg instantaneous water heater. ENT LOCATION. yards. Sixth—You will find here thought- fully planned, completely equipped and perfectly ventilated rooms, besides porches that are large enough to be con- verted into rooms. did schoois and tles ‘of an elect and A, ecars. lew 8 i Rve satiou. ke You'de rect to the property. Get off ut East Columbin Park (Second Station). in taking the trip hy auto follow the Bennine rond {o Kenllworth, then to Xedo. cross B. R. tracks at Tuxedo ang Tollow the ighn (o proverts. may bulld or ca pronerty when first ‘Dayment u These I u»uem ots afford vestment Gu a vings plan and 'mn unceual opportunity to home eekers. Third—A home planned, built and priced with the thought that home buy- ing should be made a transaction of per- manent satisfaction, inasmuch as it forms the family foundation for future happi- ness and stability. i Don’t Miss Seeing Them, Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. : " CHAS. D. SAGER _ Rea'ltor, Owner and Builder 924 14th St. N.W. : Main 36 To describe every outstanding feature is impossible Come and see for yourself This location is enhancing in value every day For other particulars, phone Main 4840, or address: Shapiro-Katz Company REALTORS—BUILDERS 1416 K St. N. W. ! Deal With a Realtor umbi S Exbibic House, 3117 Adams Mill Road N.W. The East Col bia 7 Olpen g‘:i‘ly and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Park Company LOW PRICE EASY TERMS Fendall Building For Sale by ANY BROKER, or Agent on Premises B. H. Gruver, Owner and Builder Main 2670-71 After 5 P.M., Adams 1583 Main 9111 Come Out After Work or on Sundays

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