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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925. en I .—The Fi nvenue' ARHUNTPLANNED || smeere sews | FQUR MEN KILLED | [rasmes or ware ) st st it e b I 0 ™ BRAND-NEW HOUSE OUEZZAN — The ‘“death-dealing Arrivals at and_Sailings From By the Associated Press. dentist of Indlanapolis, Dr. Sparks, | * | LENINGRAD — The ¢ ssar of D e & o5l ] P New York I [ n heth L GRAD -~ The commissar of | one of the American ‘aviators, has| CAMBR i — There's a ! WITH BUILT-IN GARAGE FOR . paigning against KisSIng | 15,64 capture 62 Riffs. & . ard, Norman and handsl ing, for hygienic reasons. e Winer, 14, of Chattanooga, who is try- ARRIVED YESTERDA' He urges that friends give each other | NEW YORK—"Miss America” Is re- | ./ FeaRTE T % : i Berengasia - Soutngmpton. Sent T 1(." military salute, as “practiced in |covering from pneumonia and pleurisy. | % ¢ Make the freshman nine $ ; Planes to Fly Back and Forth o 3 e i | W ORI s, who at | pe L ENEAGEN i cxacutioner | = — || R | o anes to Fly Back an or ] ouds Brlng Pall of Dar R K—Al Smith, who at | has lost his job. He has not had a = Infi:';‘fllh«’ STRIPPED , SCREENED s DUE TODAY. s ! :lnu-x h‘us] been onspicuous for thing to do in 20 years to earn his A ‘ Alal j il tburgh . . 2 ¥ ichi iti brown derby, is now sporting a nifty | money. Not one Dane ‘has been:sen- e ane o | Over Route Where Mail f\,gu;,ur;g“mm - SO | ness Over Michigan Cities. |rcd handkerchiet in the breast pocket | {enced to death. Ry | - Huron R S 5 and a light gray fedora. mEbetsmn e — NEW RK—A speeding motorist, Craft Disappeared. Halt Plane Flight. BERDINS Kegs 6iboex, bottles)of | whise! spoearance. Ial cOuse wis. de. Cam i 25 i | neronia 3 Pastores . | received by President von Hin- | fined the equivalent of seven q S | | By the Associated P denburi on his 7Sth birthday. Noor it Sef Gtabeiptian 6. , October 3—|Litvania ... DETROIT, October 3.-—A storm | <y N T ———————-———LI L Only 3 of 16 Have Not Been Sold as renewed today for a mail SLposor Sl e b AL ew Foundland—A blue lane which has not been heard |Berlin .1o.. Bremer phenomenon that plunged Detroit and | rox from Greenland, captured by Mac- Unek i vacd Gy Wnefliui, | cumnihic other Michigan cities into the darkness | Millan, evidently prefers his native t of here, the local land- | Aiieosas s {of night for more than half an hour | Greenland to the New York Zoo. He hortly before midnight i vesterday cost 4 lves, resulted in om _the - homeward-bound | | The Most Complcte Home LINCOLN PARK HOMES on i Mok on its flight from New Tl the probably fatal injury of 2 others Yok o Chicago. o paratyg and the less se ¢ of 10 more. el N. L. SANSBURY CO More than 100 men scoured the ‘DUE TUESDAY. VO sect kers were killed and y o 10 5L T : = . mountainous country beween Har- | Olvmpie . Southampton. 30|12 others injured when the velocipede | from S wha ulm\%-r“:’[‘h:::; ;“1.;‘1'2’,‘ ] : Realtors Ticton and Bellefonte vesterday with- |Lithuania nzi |and three tailers on which the er road, except the liquor, | 1418 Eye S i 5¢ 5 st finding a trace of the missing R = [riding on the Wabash tracks mnear| F_ A U iye St, M. 5904-05 ine or its pilot, Charles H. Ames. e A | Milan, Mich., was struc d ] S : : DEAL WITH A EEALTOK - . | to-Detrc sen r CoR . | avy rain last night temporarily 2 ¢ i b YORK — Bight little Roose- | Lilied the seurch o .hm Plata. Soaizioonp. fBrévented fthe men secding i et st e B | rimchins, U Tt i e T | o A 0 b el sor by thees |2 klv P ents ———— Planes sent here by the division | e obiy ‘;n(\l’uyll"l:l‘l;li(rli"" ansing when struck their daddies, Theodore and | = . ee y aym F r superintendent at Cleveland are to —Southampton. . . - . . . 11:00 A.M o L 5 H = S The dead scction workers are J in India. |t . o ’ Join in the hunt. Two machines ar- . . AN Vg b e " . . e hunt Tuo machines | Viniim Rorerie A PRt Fomo Feankiin, ne| £ Open Evenings and Sunday o A Rare Offering in a ¥ i ey > AEERET 2 ¥ — el ] Open for Inspection Daily Until 9 P.)M. u:n:u‘-u;a e b ul and W J is working on her B v over the mountains that they & Pr home wi iven as ould not take the It is planned | T agow . S X Mo Alexander 1. Rode L 2 . — e b i e 31820and 22 14th St SE. | CHEVY CHASE HOME | e of the lost pla there, their | Rokalind. 1:002 S tant » CIc | ust S.E. of Lincoln Parl i, or e 1o e ther? ditlr | M do 1A d\"‘:::;.;:,':(;:;."..5 (T ML i o W Arranged for 2 Families if Desired { Wi 208 Feer Frowtage < S [ 1 n eautifu rrounds weny Mountains, to the west- - o 3 ¢ o M= Vet Bad Weather. |8 h,é'““‘T_"x‘( Raee N Waathe u',.m'“ expluined. o LR, o JEustorn Sleeping Porches—Large Front Lawns a few squares E ’ left New York at 5:40 o'clock | Mctapan—cPorto Castills AN ound ithe pall impenet ), five micely arranged || is a st unusual detached hon 1 night on the regular nIENt | Throl —fitis i A A A rooms on first floor, with unfin- Take East Cap. St. Cars to 14th St. and Walk South extensive g ds bordered by I flight to Chicago. He en- | Ency Lipdon & Do e o0 e | se Iield, Mount ens. ‘open fiveplace; hot- ||| & 5 xicn s tered unusually thick weather [ Anc al i { ) % i Tt !uxgmmt <hrubi A Susquehenna’ Valley of Penn- | Fuhu > N: |the low celling s . lis weli buit and 4 bargain S ni, but managed to keep his A i ; planes ack., The arge living room with ¢ | rumeagomeon | H.R.JHOWENSTEIN@: , v as as Hartleton. After | LING MONDAY missed the return signal in the gloom cced to earth. SAILING TU v During the last two vears Oregon 514-515-516 Bond Bldg. NG ORPORATED mmense double [\ 1t town officials at the 1 eus 1100 A 2 and landed @ these officlals said, that | Bremen—Bremen . 10:00 AN | has set free nearly 2 Ants 14th and N. Y. Avenue 1 ims ; nclosed have come down In | Xiavumsertion Bereen e 21 1100 A:M: | on her game farms. Main 442 : 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST e Wy : e o mees & | ~torage room Fsery moder 8 2 = — = = = P L T LT 2 i 235 . finement is provided, and the r had not yet been able SAILING W 1 garage accommodates two la field Delieve he 11:00 wach a point where he could com- | Berengaria—Southampton . nnicate h the landing fleld. Pittshurg- L By & R e H I for the afety of Ames were | frufiloz_san Juan' o 1200 1. »| Furnished House PRICED LOW b 3 T""(‘lel‘:dx‘r:‘: rflmflflfi' F;{;—:;(muc Phrists 2 | F. R : for immediate sale © motntains would be extremely D ) or Rent ] These Are Some of the Features of Inspection at Any Time on Request LIGHTING STUDY ORDERED Beautiful Suburban Home N.W. Section |f | Homes That Can Be Bought for from of city. Larsn V!RE PHOTO IN WAR GAME. | it s view 1o conserving the eve | fiok i | Five Rooms e ARozok Lo th St W T Lvenings, s TR must work under artificial light, and s PR 4 vants |1 - | 't Main 9770 Cleve. 2920 also to economize on the amount of - n - e i | i ) Ticture Made in Kansas Sent t0| clectric current used in the Govern-| GARDINER & DENT, Inc Pantry to T - e e e - - Ancisco i ment departments a survey of the| 2Nt nc 1 D % San Eranclsco/tn SriMinutes lighting systems in the Government ||| 1409 L N.W. Main 4884 ||| b4 ? SAN FRANCISCO, October 3 (#).— | offices and public buildings has been | Sleeping Porch a Mhiriy-seven minutes after a photo-| ordered by Lieut. Col. Clarence U' — { graph of a theoretical enemy attack | Sherrill, director of public buildings i i Fort lLeavenworth, Kans., and pa H-" ~ 5 Bath On Reasonable Terms . tiken a pript of the plcture In the survey, the inspectors are| For Lease— i Tuimed over to Army officers in San| making observations with a view to| - \cisco. The barracks of Fort| cutting out a number of smaller lights | 3rd and 4th Floors |} Built-in G ir | enworth were shown clearly in|and putting in larger lights, which 2 5 z ri Will glve a flood of Hight. About 2,300 sq. ft. in the mitarage | — - -~ = building formerly occupied || e - = = = | by J. M. Gidding: especially || Range - T | constructed for a high-class | | ng g “ljw FOR LEASE shop; elevator and heat fur- Shad [ ished; ground floor occu- [j! | Ground Floor Store Space | e Uy e Southein . ! el The Hemrt of ‘Norih Unusual location: wide alley in | ticket office ATION R iy ‘T gatierswili ||| e ery i romzs . Alse several clinice fofice | L"xe Lot e e o Con] rooms; single and en suite. 1510 H St. N 3 : Siie oy : & : o WILKINS ili . . : IT IS THE LOCATION NEAREST 3 : BUILDING hmerate aheuld o] Shade Trees SIXTEENTH STREET IN WHICH A I ashington Lo- *—;fn;, cuted inone of the busiex SisiBiam MODERATE-PRICED HOME CAN R PART 1 i E - G SN 1512 HSt | &4 the highes clais hocls Consiriicton BE PURCHASED NT FROM \OW TIL tor et AL government departments, 2o Howilh. v TO::I. Randall H. Hagner & office buildings, and all car . E s D Sindie A ||| lines. We do not know of f}, oncrete Footings N th w hl R l ] i S SR Company e bl o . orth Wachington Realty Co., Inc. Siover et Ko, No. 1321 Conn® Ave. N.W. o vet offered. Full informa- || 1 M;}»fiw mkn;hl‘-lgfil;nh?: TURX 1 f taonjuponrequest. Hart]wood Floors E. BROOKE LEE P. BLAIR LE SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STOR- | | = = Low Rent on Term Lease {TNING, BOARD OF Fia MO ol 2 exam. | =" Painting—-Paperhanging™ Randall H. Hagner & Co. Water 1 A PLEASANT DRIVE TO SEE THEM All-year location in the residential hub of ‘¢ Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office 1321 Conn. Ave. : : : Q Buildings, Apartment Houses Phone Main 9700 1 Sewers Gttt o : 5 o northwest; on high elevation, overlooking q rive out Sixtcent rect or Georgia Avenue to District = B Harry W. Taylor ¥ - Line, a short distance north on Georgia Avenue to New Bridge, It the entire city and Rock Creek Park. Apart- ments with large outside rooms. spacious closets, built-in bath fixtures, reception halls and balconie latest improvements: 24-hour service. Moderate rentals. Resident manager on premises. Teansplrtation - _ THE ARGONNE NING OCTOBE Yo, Money in Buildin U 5 SISO SR e | K o ‘ < . | ~ o= |l 16th and Columbia Road N.W. TS b Soren o ot S o 17th and H Sts. N.W, 5 elevating add; £ Sepatine addreseen, | bogible Cost. PHONE MAIN 9427 ngs we trust will make glad the g:aru aany at the 3 pm. servie ik ani Domestic, — TONEBRAKE| ) tfloon, avaiiable ’ ; ¢ ! v(»l\'\:dnw Bridles. new and BUILDER in Washington's fast- g - 7 S € € C €FE @ ¢ 4 4 4T e TEF ¥ Gese 820-11»-57. N est growing section-—convenient 11th “cor. C. i L w‘ parking space within 10 min. . utes walking distance of more Two Lastmg - Profits 2 [l than 60 per cent of Governmen: —Our Printing carries wWith 1t & profit to Very Des“able workers— us who eell it and one to you who buv is, The National Capxtal Prcu Store Building Office 7 "0t ienes " asioama type service—within walking F l e distance important Government or ase departmen tate, War and Navy, Trea , Department of Justice, Interstate Commerce. For Term of Years Departments of Labor, Interior work. Gear cutting‘ shafnng and 1 Rallway Administratl cold rolled steel, cast phospher 1323 Conn. Ave. { B e o 'u onze, hu\hiugfi H. C. Cragg Large store room with base- i, ment and balcony, in new Randal! H. Hagner building. Over 100 feet deep— STAYMPC%I)%/ANESAPS two street frontages. & Co. 4 ve vk, turn right at Sigo, straizht Al’nly—glgdl“ H. Hagner 1321 Conn. Ave. 1 l ‘CKNOUGH ORCHARDS, ompany Phone Main 9700 e o Lin""y":\l«'i'ii P e o ] 191 Conn. Ave. Main 5700 : THE JOY OF AN OPEN FIRE_ e=very, best quslity |, i The Joseph Shapiro Co. |72/ Chill Autumn nights will afford you a wealth of enjoyment watching the leap- ol ing flames on your own _hearth in one of these lovely homcs in— T FOR_RE- eold_ for 2333 18th St. N.W. ] - over bridge onc square to Bla na. Or take Georgia and A!K‘uun Octo- Col. 1077 Z Alaska Avenue car to tern (with service unexcelled) Buy With Confidence —Buy a Dunigan “All-Brick” Home PR TP S vy e e FORY SEF SR Y SEF ST SR SF N Pow being pressed b2 NEIE e e e e And Ready DORT NEGL'ECT“ I f Yyou buy this HOME! o im e S P DUNIGAN “PETWORTH" HOMES OX WIDE Yoq,},z,,,riqfo‘rrfi ,l Skt en w}fl;&:' e ,'J;‘f,”;;“%‘i‘;iif.‘;’fi"‘za'i.’ the Accessibility via the Burleith Bus Service. Spacious living room, a scientifically : NeW Hampshlre Ave. e abE ; : x equipped kitchen, double rear porches, and a hundred and one specialties that have 9 IRONCLAD &bz, izt na, In the e apboinicd [Lplipiend euape made The Burleith Community Development a Pace Setter for Washington Home- AT WEBSTER ST. N.W [a would not do justice to this home at— Why NDt Talk Over Beauuful ' Southeast Corner Bises | 4 3 3 W ” Right at Beautiful Grant Circle ithUs Park Rittenhouse and DON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY SLIP s e s PRISTING & | TAKE A BURLEITH BUS TODAY. WHY PUT IT OFF? In Style—Construction—and above nI-I—IA()_CA]'I(}.\' HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED Sectlon Utah blreels i 3 ¢ these homes stand out from compatition and comparison. These BYRON S. ADAMS, £ {i'm. it | 8 500 nd UP . are without a question the best homes in Washington for the R f Work Exclusivel Of See for yourself the large 10 rooms, 3 ’ money. OOB, d,,:i:, - n,: :::Y.‘.,Z,‘, & CHEVY e s Oy s deomsthatiareisatc-Raauosandivrhcticsl Y Concrete Streets—Paved Alleys eld we are 1t Circle, or motor east on Rittenhouse Street . e e s CHASE from e cirele 2o iprapertys Our wuto, sl See These Homes Tonight 119 3rd Bt. 8.W. call for you. o L d p: M = T pen and Lighted Daily and Sunday to 9 P.M. OREN FRO’:.-;RA}%SELQC:“;()’;'M‘ SUNDAY: . B I Sixteenth Street Busses to Property FOLLOWS ’fflkl:{vr"z,zgnpm? (§croau; 74 T SRGH. OCTOBER b. - INC g — Phone :g:m hfi\momamsgn 9. 919 Franklin Members of Operative Builders' Association of District of Columbia S 4 S g STON, OCTOBER 14 Fifteenth e MUY ] L : 3 e p iR Rl I ‘ i ; TN § 1319N.Y. Ave. Phone \I ain 1767 YIYATE 2 ".n.n'.um;“l“.{vf“ COURN 6103, | P N P S o o S runLALALELRLY € 1 w P L A S E ST ST SN T T SN SR Y & ATE S L SR S S S

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