Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1925, Page 23

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" PURCHASE OF TRACT FOR PARK IS URGED Kalorama Citizens Want 35,- 000-Foot Area East of Bridge Acquired. Acquisition of a tract between Ash- mead place, nt road, Connecti- cut_avenue and Twentieth street for park purposes was urged in resolu- tions presented to the Kalorama Citi- zens' Association at a meeting in St. Ma 's Parish Hall, Connecticut avenue and De Sales street, last night. It was pointed out that the A plot, which contains about 000 are feet, affords practically the open space east of the Con- 1t Avenue Bridge and was wally included as a part of the Rock Creek Park project, affording the only unobstructed view of the bridge the cast The Office of Public Buildings and Grounds will be asked to include items for its pur- chase in the forthcoming Maj. Cary H. Brown, Col. C. O. Sherrill, addressed the meet ing, outlining the planning and de- | velopment of Washington from 1790, when Maj. L’Enfant’s plan was brought forward, up to the present, and referring to some of the projects to be undertaken in the future, in cluding swimming pools and a sta- dium, locations for which, he . would probably not be determined until it is definitely decided that con- struction will be undertaken and how | much money different proposa That the Na- | tional Capital - Park Commission is expending funds appropriated for the purchase of land for park purposes to the best advan he said, is indl cated by the ailable, which show that an average of 8 cents per square foot has = A letter from to Columbia road as a one-way north- | bound street was refused. A new constitution dopted providing, among other things, for the election of officers under a less complicated system than previously em-loyed. J. M. Murphy said he regretted the pa ing of the old system because i moved the ¢ semblance of cit ients here had, and s be retained eat day comes when | ns shall be placed on an equal footing with other Americans | they will have been schooled in the art’ of votecasting.” Mrs. W. T Bannerman was lected to member- ship. President George A. Ricker presided. en- Pie Offer Explained. BURLINGTON —The offe mont 1s’ Club | f Vermont, it was The pie was of- State boys' and iiversity Exten- Designed Artistically and Harmoniously By Thomas Medford, Archt. and The Bar Inc. Every desired con- @ousibls to dupl this section. 6, 7 and 8 rooms, two baths and garage, completely detached. Just East of Chevy Chase Clrcle. Consistent Prices and Terms. HOW TO RPACH PROPERTY— By motor Conn. ave. to Circle, east en | Western ave., follow signs; or Coo cars {0 McKinley ‘street, tranafer to bus. Get off t Broad Branch road, walk three short locks. 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You HOP OVER TO DRWE RUNS CHARGES MiT mE! WHAT'LL 1S IT Ok WITH AND OPEN ‘UP AN ACCOUNT LIKE THE BY POP MOMAND CAPT. BELLINI JAILED FOR PICTURE SALES Italian Given Fine and Sentence for Keeping Money From Marchesa’s Art. By Cable to The Star and New York World ROME, October 28.—Former Capt. Umberto Bellini, who is known in New York circles, was sentenced to serve 5 month son and to pay a fine as the result of a charge Jologna that he ap- results of the sale of her pictures In New York. Bellini denied the charge, ing the pictures intrusted to him were value- s and were public auction in w York for s a small amount that he rebought them and deposited them there where they now await the Marchesa. He said he had written but as there was no trace of the letter nor of the dress where he said the pictures were stored, a verdict was returned against him. The Marchesa presented evidence which proved that Capt. Bellini had zzested she send the pictu nily heirlooms to the United S essing their high value. s an art expert. Having obtained the as his expens ing that otherwise he would the pictures. The New York police aided the M chesa in a vain hunt for them. perts testified to their high value. (Covyright. 1925.) ad-| g He posed | DEATHS ACCIDENTAL. [SECURITY PACT HAILED Joseph Criste and Richard Exder| BY GEN. HENRY T. ALLEN Held Mishap Victims. Accidental death was the verdict of the coroner’s jury yesterday at um‘ Former Chief of U. S. Forces in Germany Sees Triumph for sts into violent deaths. ury found that Joseph | 1d. of 111 Seventh street | By the Associated Press. , died at Casualty Hn.~|)|lul‘ NEW YORK, October 28.—The Lo- ‘I.m‘::“'l‘;w“’;“‘m :f“"“““"“ n security pact was hailed as riked ‘frelght cars, which wrking the beginning of a new epoch | clared accidental |in Europe and as a triumph for the | In the s that Rich- | S N e Ml Gant A laateiae 3 £ue of Nations by Maj. Gen. Hen Jar Allen, forme nmander of Amer- ican forces in Germ nd other speakers at a dinner given by | street nor | an accidental collision after an auto- | League of Nations Non- n As soctation. mobile, alleged to have been driven | by Joseph Tilghman of 652 Acker Skrget mortheast, (bl him Seventh | "y hicts, Gen. Allen said, “simply thrtheatt: | complement ' league requirements just cement poured between crude stones completes the wall. il League in Locarno Treaty. rno | Asks Limited Divorce. Manly O. Hudson, Bemis professor | clar ha sl 1 to 80 | of international law at Harvard, who [ to al her husi refuse | presi aid, “I cannot imagine the | vis ; ses | ] agreements being possible |and refused to | without the league | home on her r | Osborne yester Orchestra Leader Dies. 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Reeves, former president of the Reeves Guaranty Co., was con- victed yesterday by a jury in Criminal $3,825 of the funds of the corporation in 1922, Reeves is said to have come into possession of a_note for the amount secured by a deed of trust on real estete as an officer of the corporation | and to have applied the proceeds of the note to his own use. Assistant| United States Attorney Rover con- ducted the prosecution. Reeves was 5 owing to iliness in at a meeting | the organt night in! Jorthminster Presbyterian Church, | venth street and Rhode Island ave- nue. H. M. Fulton was appointed to succeed to the position. tion, tenderes family, was zoning Rhode SPEAKERS ARE CHOSEN BY REPUBLICAN CLUB Representative Charles E. Winter to Address Cherrydale Rally Tomorrow Night. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va. October Representative Charles E. 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