Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1925, Page 24

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PYRE REAL THOMAS H. YOUNG CLAIMED BY DEATH Grand Lecturer Ementus of District Masons Was Na- tive of Capltal s Humphrey Young, from cmeri < of the in Washington September Yonng was the son of the H. Young, a wel i it tailor, who condacted nt on’ Pennsylvania a ict of chool, t em- ShLiLece on followed e firm and nion Fire Insur- he took National to Attend Gathering Here. The District of Colun the Rainhow (42d) Di |2 meeting to be )mm in'th offic | Repr Masonic frater f1e was inftiated in Leb: '»‘ 7 nd and wa was made i inbow s recentiy Truckman Seriously Hurt. R o ’ 15 Built—13 Sold o Inspect the Best .|POLAND CHOOSES SITE Rainbow Division Members Invited bia Chapter of ‘eterans tivitles k, at | consecrated next ;|.«»rw-n-xy w short distance from Lem | berg 'THE EVENING |24 INTERNAL REVENUE CLERKS DISMISSED | Reduction of 59 Pmpnsed But Only 'I!‘Ph flnl(‘n umn the home of Mr Half to Go at This Elizabeth Perron, 1772 Columbia road, B where a fire_causing damage of $100 Time. took place Thursday STAR, WASHINGTO TWO RINGS STOLEN. ported to Police. l'nllm‘ were informed last Twenty-four clerks of the Internal Revenue Burewu. Treasury Depart jment, were dismissed tod net | result an original proposed reduc | tion of 50. Some of the 24 may huve gome an leave coming to them, in which | it was explained by o Will be carried on the rolls for time longer and receive |« The red on followed to PASTOR PRAISES PRESS. Declares Dnlhf‘fix Have Wider Influ- ence Than Pulpit. KANSAS CITY Xewspapers October 31 (). — ruments for dis- extolled of the hurch “Newspapers exert a than er i tended to be dismissed in other posi- | tions. t The class prove the ider influ ven pulpits, influenc ing also.” ‘n women from widely seat- ion board did not ap- |in matte sent by the | satd Dr ind that the depart- |good con: had asked the Civil Serv Fifty-se f Commission to certify new employes. | tered p, of the United States ap peared in a pageant picturing the work of the society. FOR BURIAL OF UNKNOWN | Unidentified War Hero to Be Laid in Special Mausoleum in Warsaw. ciated Press WARSAW, October 31 last is to have a resting | lunknown soldier. A spe 1 leum In the ceuter of W Monday Poland at for her | al mauso v will be Al Souls Third floor: Three bed s, Lath and sleeping porch: Fourth floor: Two malds’ room: !day The grave from which the unknown | warrior's body was taken y was chosen by the mother of whose son fell in hattle ne the little When the coff Clear and Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged for Responsible Purchaser Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc., 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 8-Room and Bath New Brick . | ’House in N.W. Washington - For $10, 500 \ 5 S Sample Hou.e SHIPPING NEWS % Arrivals at and Sailings From Represes ) New York, on the Property nd Sunduy Wm. H. Saunders Co. Inc. (Or Your Own Broker) 1433 K Street N.W. Realtors Main 1016-1017 al \\.n. " The‘ i\r Better Houses ",‘Thdt All is the r Su many }‘u‘]m ar ighted with our new offering of {“Franklin Street Home eason OUTGOING STEAMERS. ) YESTERDAY It is ireely predicted that the “Franklin Street Homes” section will quickly become | one of the show places of Northeastern Washington. Located on a high plmc. 1 near beautiful University cround city, it is indeed a delightiul home district. \The Price wy Is Only $7.850 fi% | —Easy Terms WEDNESDAY Although 1000 AN R these attractive ~Disbon sell for more, they, offered now, for quick sale, at the above low price. Modern in every respect, with large light rooms. i arc being 15200 A1 ! 100 Ay iniohal da a1 00 AM these houses wili appeal at once to those families who are ]uu?mg for a place cquipped with all those little conveniences that make HOUSE a HOME. pt's new irri- | $5,000,000. a |See the Sample {House at "6]9 Franklin | St. N.E. f A number of these lovely homes have already been sold —in fact they were sold before completion. ~ Indications are that the rest will be gone be- fore many days. We urge an early inspection. We believe vou will be more than pleased. Take Brookland car to 7th and Monroe Sts. and walk south to Franklin St. Come any time Sunday or any weck day afternoon or evening. Or call Main 36 to go at any time. Chas. D. Sager 924 14th St. N.W, Main 3 One of These New Semi-Detached BRICK HOMES You Need No Coal These Houses Are With High Automatic Oil Bumers Price, $14,750 Saraple House 3515 Quebec St. N.W. OPEN SUNDAY Wm. H. Saunders Co. Inc. 1433 K Street N.W. Main 1016 Deal With a Realtor Equipped Grade A and arrange 4624 5th St. N. w (] Homes of ‘Spe('lal Appeal —of location, investment value, and environment —a close neighbor of the exclusive Chevy Chase Club and elaborate suburban estates. Handy to Washington—in a wonderful setting of tower- ing trees are these beautiful detached Homes—Center Hall and Cottage. They are planned and built to meet the exacting demands of critical inspection. Finished with lavish taste. Each Home with its own separate garage. A protected community-—that will always be a high-grade community. | | Present prices will be advanced ! with the next group constructed. Terms made to suit you Open from 9 AM. to 9 PM. Motor out Connectfcut Ave. turning South on Wisconsin A ¢hevy Chase Club Golf Course is Chevy Chase Terrace. Watch Washington Grow to a Million through ¥ Loss of Articles Valued at $90 Re- | night | D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 1 palgn, with an exhibition to be held at the time at the local headquarters | of the association, 900 Southern Build- | ing. The coinsclling campaign in the | District, in the interest of which My Canvas irk i3 planning the painting. v tnll with 13 young ladies of the city to Atlanta as honor guests ball to be held on the anni Jan FRANKLIN B. CLARK WILL PAINT GREAT MEMORIAL to Reproduce | Stone Mountain Figures to Aid Plans on i Coin Selling Campaign. | Franklin B. Clark, Washington ar- | tist, 3105 Thirty-sixth street, will re- ber of the spec produce on canvas Augustus Luke-|minted by the man’s conception of th eibeneficiof thespra i tath memorial project awards. There will also be a fannouncement made r of other cash and special committee in charie of the coin-s The coins sell for $1 each, hall campaign in the Dis ch goes to the Stone “0\|n|(lln‘ of which Admiral Cary Memorial. chalrman. | Mr. Clark’s painting will be 12 by 7| feet, and will be the most pretentious | reproduction of the project vet under- Il for its completion | ban Seventy-six bids have Deen receive for the double tracking of the Sorocu \lway of Brazil, and many more ed 1801 to 1821 D St. S.E. 61 SOLD Priced at Less Than $7,000 re ndry tubs o wide alley that 1s complete Selling Fast ks from the new East o See thess 1deal An excellent Aske the Man Who Ouns One Built, Owned and For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. hevy Chase Terrace Main 9080 Builders of Communities 14th and K ; | J | | | « ! <. overlooking the | Overlooking Rock Creek Park " In Exclusive Neighborhood, Surrounded by High-Class Detached Homes 6 room_houses were planned to ! One Block West of 16th Street Unsurpassed in beauty, design and construction, They undoubtedly represent the best home values in the city today. Sample House, 1721 Webster Street N.W. Prices and Terms Will Suit You Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Owner and Builder—Or Any Broker 1905 Kenyon St. N.W. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 Kite Built is Best Built The Proof of the Popularity is the Sale of the Homes That Being True—these Kite Homes at 3028-3056 Monroe St. N.E. Claim preference of the House-buying public’s attention—for— Only 4 are left out of 17 Of course they appeal—and the closer your in- spection—the more critical your comparisons— the stronger the impulse to buy—for they are ex- ceptionally attractive and liveable Homes—in a neighborhood made certain and secure by Kite construction. Look into these details—and you’ll see why only 4 remain of this big development— Six rooms and tiled bath—three porches— front, back and sleeping porch; hot-water heat; excellent floors; artistic fixtures; laundry and closets. Wide lawns surround each Home. Very Special Prices— Very Accommodating Terms Motor or take trolley out Rhode Island Avenue N.E., getting off at Monroe St., and it's just a step to these Homes. Our representative is there every day and evening ~—including Sunday Built—Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Member Waskington Real Fatats Board Kite Built is Best Built=——=——=4, | 1514 K Stret Phone Main 4846 Prettiest Homes in Chevy Chase, Md. East Thornapple Street Brand new—just completed—a group of ef- fectively designed Center Hall and Cottage type Homes. Built to supply a pronounced demand in Chevy Chase. Three large bedrooms; open fireplace i room: big dining room and sewing room; kitchen and pantry, with finest of equipment. Tiled Bath, with built-in fixtures—tub and shower: hardwood floors; handsome lighting fixtures: Dbest of heating plants. Separate garage. $13,500—Only $2,000 Cash —and easy terms for the balance Open for inspection every day and evening, including Sunday. Phone our resident representative, Cleveland 4234, or our office, up to 9 p.m. jor special appointment. Take Conn. Ave. cars to Thorn- apple Street—walk one block cast. CKEEVER=ndGOS Deal With a Realtor living Maxima| ervice 1415 K Street Main 4752 XA A3V S S3 SN ANNNNN | “W’&\\\\\s\\\x\(\\\\\svs\\\vs\\\\\\\\\\\\c,’ SRR OVERLOOKING NEW HAMPSHIRE Below Grant Circle 536 Taylor St. N. Facing up broad Avenue, this splendid re detached brick home i biggest values in thi It presents a and side i LV MATATAAZAAATLAALHLTLARAEA ST LANSATARAAANNNA SRR RARASRANANNAN New an Iy bright ing porc rear porc There are also three garages, paved alley YOU COULD ¥ .Y HOPE A BETTER VALUE. ONLY- $11,500 Easy Terms See it Open2to 6 PM. oiiiay Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS TO FIND See it Sunday 1412 Eye St Franklin 9503 SRR SRR R R R R R S N N SRR SR CRITCRN k\\“\‘x\\\\3\\‘\\\%\\\\\\‘\\\\\\ S I O SRR AR R S AR A S Deal With a Realtor T R S TR L O L L L T T T R P TTRL TP % A Real Estate in Real Estate m]l[\'l\' of this es enjoy and le: for children—A home on 2 elevated 300 feet to overlook beau tiful aries one of the world's Rock Creck Park. Its bound best knov thoroughfares—\Washington’s be tiful and recently extended 16 Street. A view that exten some of the most scenic park opments in project. Make thi estate. Selec o value increase. 1 ment or residence tractive tract betwee thoroughfares—14th IXTEENTH TREET PARK In the Chosen Line of High-Class Dezvelopment Drive out 16th St. to Alaska Ave., north four blocks on 14th St. to office on propery EpsonW-Brices —Owner— . Room 201, Investment Building 15th and K Sts. Office on Property CEETTITY s1 NARIEENZE WTRTEOg e LI Main 5974 Adams 538 < e IRFATNTINETEYINEIETETRRIEENE GNe Yourse]f the Advantatres of [ HF\\I 1H\‘I MD. [ A delightful restricte d commaunity of more than 200 detached homes Every City Convenience awaits you in LELAND, toge 1 pleasures of select suburbar dence. Paved street and walks, gas, clectricity, water and sewerage are a at your disposal hborhood stores. public schooi tine church e nearby You have vour chot ot car lines o the city DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 98.975 Fo)ln\llng Connecticut and up WARREN OWNERS AND BUILDERS 925 15th Street Sunday Phone—Cleve. 3967 her with the man k and N o squares to the EX HOUSE—160! 1.c land Street Terms Main 9770

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