Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 27

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OCTOBER 17, mechanical to a human element for the safety of the ship. Dr. Earl Blough of the Aluminum Co. of America testified that the high- est grade of aluminum wi employed in the construction of the frame of the Shenandoah; that every piece was fabricated under special conditions and that tests conducted by his com. pany on pleces of the wreckage show- ed that in every case save ope the metal even then surpassed the con- tract requirements. Incidentally, he sald, an inspection he made of LhP Germin-built Los An- THE EVENING 1925. REAL ESTATE. * 27 e R R RO UPTODATE MODEL 0FCAPTAL LRGED Those Now in Museum Obso- STAR, WASHINGTON, [TESTS OF DIRIGIBLE AWAITED BY BOARD Attempt to Break Down D. €., SATURDAY, necessary to call additional witnesses. Testimony of the designer of the Shenandoah, an engineer of the Bu- reau of Aeronautics and the technical | director of the Aluminum Co. of | America, which furnished the metal | framing for the craft, featured Thurs- day's session. The New York S Commission at orders calling for 1 delivery next Spring ate Conservation recelved directing that the development of rigid airships for both military and commercial purposes in this country be assigned to the Navy Department. COTTAGE CITY Attractive New 4 and 5 Room Bungalows Attack Heinen Theory. Counsel for the survivors of the Shenandoah and the Bureau of Aero- nautics scored important points yester- day in their efforts to break down the lete, Fine Arts Commission Head Points Out. Proposal that up-to-date models of the National Capital shall be and displaved in the rotunda of Capitol as part of the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Washi In 1932, has heen made by chairman of the Fine Art mission, in an official communication to_ William Tyler >age. clerk of the National House of Representatives, who is executive g-«u(n\ of the Georze Washington icentennial Commission. Th ssion, which was created ress, is to hold its first meet- tly before C ssembles wat time the tion of Moore will be considered Theory of Capt. Heinen Made at Probe. With the court of inquiry sessions of the naval into the wreck of the airship Shenandoah practically concluded, interest shifts to the Bureau of Standards, where for the next month tests will be made upon which the eventual findings of the court may be based. Not only will the finding by the court | be held in abeyance pending the results | of the Bureau of Standards test, but it is entirely possible after the bureau's report ubmitted it may be found theory of Capt. Anton Heinen, former German Zeppelin pilot, that structural changes made in the airship contribut- ed measurably to her destruction in the Ohlo storm September 3 n engineering expert Aeronautics, conced 3 ng the storm, probably less stress was exerted on the structure than would have been the case had the original automatic system been in operation. He refused to concede, however, that the new installation was superfor to the original, explaining that he did not concur in the decision of the by reau to make the alteration beca he did not like to change from geles early this year tha Capt. W. v and Buiniers of athermakes! - trade quichlyfor [ Studebaker ower: Durabifity Finish- showed that there were slivers in the framing: other bits showed scratches re- ceived in fabricating and that it was patent that the system of naval in- spection of the materfal that went into the Shenandoah was far superior to that employed by the Germans in the bullding of the Los Angeles. H. Stanley, director of war plans in the Navy Department, read into the record a letter of the joint 1 $250 Cash, $49.50 Monthly | Including All Interest and Principal They have full-fixture bath, inclu trays in the cellar: city water and sewer: Hot-Water Heat and Oak Floors builtin medicine cahfnet They are convenient to both bus and cars and close to The five-room bungalows have the same conveniences as the fo rice {s ). with $500 cash and here isn't any catch to this or any dis | very good bargains. To inspect properties. take G st. cars Mt. Rainier, follow concreie road two blocks into a | office on Decatur st.: or take bus at 15th and H sts. n.e blvd. to Cottage City. CHAS. M. LIGHTBOWN Owner and Builder. Office No. 4 Decatur St., Cottage City, Md. or drive out Balt PHONE HYATTSVILL 954-W WEEK DAYS 9 AM. TO 5 P.M Present Models Obsolete. Your Last Chance ' A Superb New Heme To Own One of These Shapiro-K atz-Built Homes on Kansas Ave. Overlooking EXOEMCRG A Sherman Circle ONLY4LEFT NEW SECTION, HIGH ELEVATION, REFINED NEIGHBORS that the many n in the last ntury for development | ation of the Capital | ince the models now in the Na- | Museum given place in new people from l‘z\v a true view of “the most beau- Niul city in the world | Mr. Moore's letter is as follows “As an absolute foundation for their wc the Commission on the Improvement of the Park System of the District “olur 901 had ity of | . ll(ilfl AN, id Society liere, with one of her little npiign for funds. luxurious in appointment 5913 Sixteenth Street ’ A more complete Home was never planned —and every detail of its construction and e finish is consistent with the high type which - ‘\m':f"}\_mm has been attained. ning Ro Station supervisor of the 'ra charges. The society is (mulu URGES FUND RAISlNG FOR TRAVELERS’ AID| | dispensers of summary justice had entire control of the city he year had been lawless, and the s say that 100 murderer | punished ance enrollir Features ed \ incoln \hv and from H street to the river. ' One of these ma conditions as they exist and the other shows th Commissioner Rudolph Sees Thou- | posed to bring that shape planned by Wast sands of Dollars Saved to Dis- Lonlanc Jline mod trict by Work of Society. isting house sublic bui 3 R grade and even kind of trees shown on the models. More than 5,000 photographs were and the entire the two m; was in the n hood of $3 These mod oday the > for th of morial, Sample House 4819 Kansas Ave. N.-W. Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. TO INSPECT Drive out Georgia Ave. to Decatur St then east 3 blocks to Sumole House. Fair Price Good Terms Only inspection can do it justice—and the more minute your observations the more sur- prised you'll become—for this Home was built with an owner in mind who will want the utmost in family comforts and conveniences— and also with the facilities for entertaining. Electric R Lavatory Closet. Second Floor— ed oom with Sunnnnunnnmnnnnamn Drive Qut Sunday to DISTRICT " f the Commissioner Cuno These homes are 20 feet wide and 32 fect deep, with double 10- it. rear porches. They are carefully planned and built of the finest material obtainable. Large, well proportioned rooms, a kitchen that will delight any woman, tile bath with built-in tub and shower, pedestal stand, ample closet space, floor plugs in all rooms, coat closet downstairs, side lighting fixtures, hot-water heat, electric lights, Pittsburg instantaneous water heater. The location is in that particularly exclusive zone of Sixteenth Street. vear by th: letter to Third Floor— < it's Room Wash- 1 bath intere y continually support 00 financial Monday . Rudolph urged_pul society in fits to launched as follows: Knowing that on October shington Travelers' Aid aunchi support 1 : Price and terms are available upon inquiry. y 19 the “Future i House and Sen the Lincoln Memorial and its reflect- ing pool and the Memorial Bridge all as they have been or to be! developed. Man “These floor of the one show should gecur $ratic House Office | the . To describe every outstanding feature is impossible Come and see for yourself This location is enhancing in value every day Open every day and evening—includ- ing Sunday. Or phone to our office at any hour up to 9 p.m.—will arrange for CKEEVERandGOS Buildings Built Since. 10dels are now on the upper National Museum. The the lines of development down to date by an ntation of through the efforts of the the careful invest Maximu| ervice Shapiro-Katz Company REALTORS—BUILDERS 1416 K St. N.W. Deal With a Realtor And inspect Washing- ton’s largest and fast- est growing develop- ment. and Housc ional tment Hu 1415 K Street Main 4752 of Engraving and P Academy of Main 9111 angle that particularly im Lots 25 x 140 feet $15 cash and $7.50 per month ACT NOW TO GET TO PROPERTY Drive out Pa. Ave. S. E.; turn to left at top of hill and continue on Marlboro Pike two miles from District line. citizen of Washington an hour at the :I-~n in ation T am sure he every ould spend other made and v accordance improveme since the > finished carried out in h it would inter f there could | that mohel the proposed | ea from the Fran to the Long Bi and Potomac GUNNYBAGS MADE ON SITE OF OLD FORT GUNNYBAGS SEE THEM SUNDAY Two Unusually Attractive Colonial Brick Houses in Beautiful Chevy Chase yell be pl tunda of the ( s the Com mission of Fine v hopes on of the two-hundredth of the birth of George ail take the form of putting the City of Washington into the condition that he planned for and that his vision saw, then these models be of inesti vice in the ing out 3 Place Where Vigilantes in Cali- Early Days Hanged Criminals Recalled to Memory. By the Associated Press. ANCISCC comjp on lower S manufactures gunny TWO SLAYERS OF WOMEN | memory. dn. (he StirEing Hold auh PAY SUPREME PENALTY |: at the threshold of San Fran fornia's 3909 and 3911 Jocelyn St. Two and One-Half Blocks West of Conn. Ave. District Heights Company 468 La. Ave. N. W. Flllll|||lll"l|lfllmllm"llllIllllllmlli October 17 lI|IIIlIlI"IlIHIllIIllllllllllllll"lllllllllllIlillllllllIIIlII|IIIIIIIllIIIIMIIImlllIIII"|I|II|III|IIIHI Here are two center-hall, detached brick houses, of 9 spacious rooms and three baths each, including in appointments, design and equipment all that is new and modern—with built-in garages and situated on lots that are 70 feet wide and 205 feet deep. It’s easy to build with this ideal sheathing If you are interested in getting your framework up and sheathed, and your house well under way to com- pletion before winter sets in— Sheathe with Gyp-Lap! The broad, long units of this ideal sheathing come all ready for use. The same carpenters who erect the frame- work simply nail them up. No felt or building paper is needed. The job is done quickly and inexpensively. Besides this building economy you getall the otheradvantages combined in this remarkable unit material: Fire resistance Extra strength Insulation Order Gyp-Lap from your dealer in lumber and building supplies. Mail coupon for descriptive folder and sample. UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY General Offices: 205 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois GYPLAP The FIREPROOF Sheathing o's history ort Gunnybags was the Vigilantes han when for a fev lIIlHll"IIII"II||||"|||"I|IIIIII|IIIIIllllllllll|lllllllllllll|lIIIIII|IIII| L T O T O T LT the Br tha Associated Prees GO, October Two men in Michigar v paid the supreme A\ woman was the 3 nurder vietim in both cases John Koval, who slashed the thro f Martha his landlady, ). died i The location is the best in Chevy Chase and the houses are creations that will appeal to the most fastid- ious and exacting. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Deal With a Realtor Corner Home Bargain in CLEVELAND PARK 'l‘mx' is probably the lowest priced all of Cleveland Park. It occupies a de lightful location at the corner of Rodman and Thirty-fifth Streets, and is brick with six large rooms anc bath. There are twn rear porches, screened. and complete awnings and se for the entire house. T r heat, tricity and other convenie 3722 Tlur!y-hfih Street $12.,250 Very Easy Terms BOSS A0 PHELPS THE HOME OF HOMES %417 K Street Main 9300 elski t 7 o'clock home in left his wife her in a fit of asked his wife. in Philadelphia, claim his body. Fearful that the news might affect his mind, jail officials did not tell him until the last’ minute that the State pardon board had refused clemency appeals. Build better for less money Use Gyp-Lap in place of ordinary wood sheathing! Gyp-Lap not only makes the walls strong- U er, weatherproof and | more fire-resistive but | Nos. 3519 21 Quebec St N w it is easier, more eco- nomical to apply. Gyp-Lap is also mois- tureproof and non- warping—makes an . ideal backing for stuc- o, brick veneer or wood construction. HAMPTON COURTS 2013 New Hampshire Avenue N.W. Just OfF Sixteenth Street Above You Brand-New Apartment In That Beautiful Residential Section Just North of Cleveland Park Six Large Rooms, Bath with Shower - Semi-Detached Garage F!ght-umry Flreprool Bufldlng Two Elevnnn. Switchboard Service Laundry and Drying Room. Storage Space. 0il Burner Heating System Leased 118 APARTMENTS—$83 Already 1 Room, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath, $55 2 Rooms, Reception Hall, Kitchen nnd Bnh. $65 to $80 3 Rooms, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath, $85 Resident Manager on Premises Building Ready for Occupancy B. F. SAUL CO. 15th St. N.W. These homes are elegantly finished, interior decorations are of the highest order. DrE cement basement under entire house, laundry room with a REAL HEATING PLANT. Reasonable cash payment, balance like rent. WM. C. ALLARD 1012 Eye St. N.W. United States Gypsum Company, 205 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois Send me descriptive folder and sample of Gyp-Lap. Let us tell you how Gyp- Lap will stop heat waste and cut down your fuel bills Rosslyn Steel & Cement Co. (3031 K St. N.W. West 986

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