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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925. ° B —_——————— ——————— - T T = ] 3 3 ~ | executive board will take definite|outlined the matters to be considered. E g | 2 . D. C., at St. George's | Ingram, Jr., of Lynchburg. The clos— Enghsh Celllst action an all' propositions at its next |In addition to ‘the discussions men- VIRGINIA'D. A..R. ADJOURNS | } night session | Ing program called for @ visit by n meeting at Glen Echo Jdnuary. 5, it | tioned, reports from the various clubs — William Me- | tional D, A. R. offieers, additional r 1 Comes to U S. for is expected. were submitted. The invocation was | Special Dispatch to The Star. Farlane Jones of Richmond and T. J. | ports and the elsction. L The plan of the clubwomen is to|by Rev. P. Rowland Wagner, pastor | FREDERICKSBURG, Va. Novem | 3 N | raise, by voluntary contributions, alof the Rockville Baptist Church. Har RS M it e R e St = One.Nwht Stand funa of something like $5,000 and to, The federation comprises about 30 ninth conference of Vieginin Daug | = o make loans, without interést, to boys ;\rgu:lzmlnm, with nnulguregshl: me';r:i ters ofsthe American Revolution was | | 5 nd girls who. would otherwise. not |bership of approximately 1500. b ) ’ : . F sa] P and girls who. would p PP the at. | rawded withi Teports of officers, rou- | ka or e Buflnes‘ rope: By the Associated Press be able to attend either of the insti- |clubs were well represented, Hne i SO CIE tone AR Ay o res RSN o NEW YORK, November ~ tutions referred to. tendance being around 200. ceptions. " ¥ Sherldan Russell, 22 years old, . | 8 — e The delegates were entertained at | || Crippled Imbecile Refused| Xnelien celst, arrivea on e awut’ | Montgomery Federation Fa- Fpacantion; Head Speatis: Tha 'saneral managership jof iwhat | Kenmore| by Kerimra Asscaiation) t tanla yesterday for a one-night per- The meeting was conducted by MrS. | i helfeved to be the largest lignite|and tea was served by Fredericks. ' Archibald Small of Woodside. presi- | coal mine in the United States has | Food Except From Parent | 35 fisey thix morning ne | YOS Fund and Discusses |acn of the federation, who at the uut: | 0t} Je, 1,108 Unied Siater, s = : il 123 Feet Street Frontage returned on the French liner Paris. set_delivered L. Macomber . i Accused of Her “Removal.” | His appearance was at a recention Other Measures. S N O S Five-year lease to responsible tenant, who makes E on ‘East Ninsteentir atreet. SEAL N I M‘NME@A%E%%X%%MM&% : S ] Eilrllxslrx:g:”: No expense to owner except taxes and fire S | < | i ce. e MR CHURCH RECORD SET. | “ROCKVILLE, Ma. November 7.—|| ; /& Studio Apartments | are ! . LITTLETON, Colo., November 7.— . ke . Semi-Detached ] L ® | Rent, 5500 Per Month—Prlce, 577,500 Is there a soul in the body of a speech- | Establishment of a loan fund to en- 1716 H Street | less, malformed imbecile? able \:urlh_v boys and girls to attend Bri H 5 | This property is certain to enhance 1 It i y Ts there ever any justification for|Southern Baptists Claim 1,037,550 | the University of Maryland or the | rick Home N See Our Complete List 8! : UPERIOR | his property is certain to enhance in value. It is superir | Rebuild to anything offered for sale at the price. Maryland State Normal School, kin- High-grdde Ol Burner dred nature pressed onward to a def- Remodel GARAGES stand in the case of Dr. Harold mer | Church during the last five years, a | Federation of Women's Clubs is most old daughter Hazel. lished, said Dr. E. P. Alldredge, sta-|in the courthouse yesterday. taking human li These questions and more of a Kin- | Baptisms in Five Years. dergartens as a_part of the public|| MOORE & HILL (Inc.) %/ NASHVILLE, Tenn., November 7.— | school system of the county and a Clevelan ar ot 1 | inite legal answer today as the State | With the administering of 1,037,550 | county library at Rockville are mat- | St. Repair Poontan 9427 | [ GARDINER & DENT lnc continued to place its witnesses on the | baptisms by the Southern Baptist |ters in which the Montgomery County $l4 750 00 || 4 5 Blazer, who is on trial for the slaving | new evangelistic record for all evan. | interested, it develrnpt;:l at the seml- ) - | 1409 L St. N.W. of the “child-woman' who nev: Erew | gelical denominations has been estab- | annual meeting of the organization : i S WM.H.SAUNDERS CO.,INC. N Kerounll s plowne O [Hekate e Unanimous for Fund. 1433 K St. NW. Main 1016 | ew Apaflments cripple, painted in words Dr. Alldredge said that this is an | H ses yesterday, the State to | average of 209.510 baptisms annually | All were discussed at length. There FOI’ Lem ¢ planned fo call to the stand ex- | for the five vears of 1920-24, inclusive, | Was a r;‘\:u';(e(l I:li]rlleren;c ;r r;([;iralun : pert witnesses to prove the sanity of | and 48 baptisms for every daylight|as to the feasibility of the kinder- 1 3 i it the aged physician, whose defense, in | hour. Y Bht | arten and lbrary propositions. The| A Very Desirable Apartment for Rent | Lo Querative Builier, part, is temy | . The highest previous record of |suggestion of a loan fund was re- e Dresden acom - i Association o Blazer's p however, | Southern Baptists in baptisms was | ceived with unanimous favor. The coupled with hers—that the | 714,333 for the five-year period of | = === = b w had no soul and that | 1915-19, inclusive. | 125 Painting--Paperhanging ™" 2226 Conn. Ave. | St N w . VY. it was no crime to remove “it” as a| burden to the Blazer family. ‘o “donkey wells” now re.|j Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. led murder.” Joel 5 trom | §§ Buildings, Apartment Houses 829 17th St. N.W. i Two rooms, dining al- coseeuting attorney. declared | the early part of the seventeenth cen- | | Mals 1477 , e o vesterday, “and It was done with | (Y | Harry W. Taylor R (Nicore T cepon i an Y = e 2333 18th St. N.W. Y bath, and three rooms, malice housht.” | —_— Col. 1037 Rt dining alcove and bath. Terms Suicide Attempt Sham. | ”Bmw"_“’ o ‘ i : ARGONNE ||| ovember 1500 In support of his contention, he of- | 16th & Columbia Road N N William S. Phillips | his daughter and then suicide, and to | l financial district. direct the disposition of the bodies | and his property | WILKINS “I made up my mind vears ago that ||| . 1 would not leave Hazel behind * * * | [ napection Inv Notwithatandine owr tove for her, she | BUILDING || o TG is a burden,” ran ome. “Have our S & 5) ashes interred or scatter them some |} | 1512 H St. [ WRERTRL windy day." i 13 14th St Main 234 “One hundred doliars is enoush to || = == pay the undertaker for our caskets|| and our tuneral services,” the other | | fered in evidence two letters, which | CHOICE OFFICES _FOR LEASE REALTOR-BUILDER the State maintains were written by | Blazer to explain his act, which ap- |} Single and en suite; un- 1320 New York Ave. parently contemplated the slaving of | usual location, downtown f Two-s 1432 K St. N.W. Main 4600 7 7 Tk % % Several very apartments ranging from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. S e FOR LEASE Randall H. Hagner & ! said. For Lease In further support of its: charges| Company | the State is endeavoring to prove that |} [l No. 1321 Conn. Ave. N.W. /i fl| ~ the physiclan made “two abortive at- || | Main 9700 “u in the tempts at suicide,” neither of which | x s i i pace Ed 11 | would be successful, “as the defendant | e - — - | mon s l“ dlng i - = i THE X well knew,” in an effort to “cover up” | ;= \ his deed | il f A pathologist, a physician and the | .New 2 . il ARGONNE N ,,9” asth ?'k ; | £ coroner testified vesterday as to the| Semi-Detached | Transportation Nicely / 1ged Suites § - . - | One to Six Rooms circumstances of the crime and their | . 7 | Brick Homes ! N Very Low Rates li;vi“n;:s: that led them to believe the | Eirl either was poisoned or chloro- || 3519 3521 35¢h St. N.W. || & - . N formea. " " ; St NW. [l 17th and H Sts. MW. | SHANNON & LUCHS Refused Food From Others. Price, $15,850 I{{l (with service unexcelled) INC. Roy E. Bishop, Blazer's son-in-law, | Convenient Terms if Desired ||| i 713 14th St. painted a pathetic pict f the utt: 4 345 fependency of the: “chiid-woman' on ]| 8 Rooms, Bath, Garage | Store °" first floor, available Main 2315 the physician alone. ‘“She wouldn't | Open for Inspection Daily and | in Washington's fast- § | = = even open her mouth for food f ; d st growing section—convenient | D r mo r food for any | Sunday TRk iapace within 0] mln: o PROPER'I'Y Best Buy Northeast - i Where Z one else to feed her,” he said. ! “The only time I ever heard her |l youor curmhd, ATSPECt= | utes' walking distance of more u Porter Street, | utter a sound was one day when she | thence west on Porter Street to 3a5th || than 60 per cent of Government [ | {4 ” 4 = burned herself by falling on a furnace | [| Street 1|l workers— i | allau et ar | In Burleith— grating,” he added. | I : Mrs. Frances Bishop, the accused | < -H-SMALL&CO. Office ®P2ce !n a bullding j | (2 Blocks North 9th and Fla. A : f There is a living room man'’s daughter, was scheduled to take | Realt Bullders giving the highest H | 9 | necus o Sngi Tl dnd you've been seeking. It's the stand sometime today as a State's | e 22l type service—within walking Easy Terms | roomy and cozy all at the witness. She declared, however, that 925 15th St. N.W. distance important Government | VACANT | 56 950 Up i 3 ; testimony would not ‘“hurt Main 6861 departments—State, War and Hi 4 3 y | . same time. Large windows father’s case.” Navy, Treasury, Department ot |fl | Attractive bay - window brick ! fill the place with sunny cheer B i — = [l Justice, Interstate Commerce, home, consisting of nine large : ; ; % and ample wall space affords Elec- Six rooms, bath, with or with-| ; i Jjust the place for that Old Fy s | Departments of Labor, Interior i rooms and bath. Newly painted 'h*n e m}}»lr_ “Iinl;x caused | and Rallway Administration and papered throughout. : e failur ecal Baris shoe atores. office, etc. tricity, with new fixtures. Ex- out garage; thoroughly modern. | [ & 0 Highboy and that Big Sofa cellent condition. i % you feared you'd have to Convenient Terms New Brick Homesi‘ : Randall H. Ha’gm’r i J. Dallas Grady { Open Daily for Inspection . : z &::::x;: o::: gure enouh, | NON &LUCH Ch ‘ & Co. 904 14th st. Nw. ||| C:H.SMALL& Co. ol T sy N § evy Chase : 1321 Conn. Ave. Lt O | 925 15th st N.W. & s suis o Toar 713 14thSLNW. MAIN2345 s . : i Phone Main 9700 it | | Main 6861. 4 : = : Price, $15,500 s N 36th and R Sts. N.W. = : : = Why Put It OF? 0 L . “Fine Homes a Specialty” 415t andlegation Sts. | FANMNSWINIE | Renis Reduced : ¥ FOR A b i || Downtown Apartments ||[l New Cleveland Park Brick Homes OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION. CRSMALLE Co, || wstiecise | 900 19th Street | Priced Under $16,000 SUC C ESS REALTORS—BUILDERS 925 15th St. N.W. Wooded Home Sites 1 room, kitchenette @4() i Convenient Terms if Desired Sl and bath, only The sale of i i i v y e sale of co-operative apartments in this new develop- Main_6861. s and ' 2 rooms, kitchenette s75 3100 RODMAN ST. and 35th and PORTER ST. - ment has progressed so rapidly that already more than Villa Sites " S Baih, ouiy | 100 of e Also 1 two-bedroom Apartment | of the 142 have been sold and all five buildings now A ALL SIZES | — | = : s F, FOR_AX PHONE OR CALL FOR | Choice Locations Avaitapie ||| 8 Roolns Bath—Garage have co-operative owners in them. 7o LITHOGRAPHED MAP ||l 24-neur Telephone & Elevator Service || Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday Those who have entertained the idea of owning one of OF FUI OF PROPERTY New Ehiladelobla or Resident Manager these apartments, but who have delayed making a selec- m York Baitl- | °SMITH'S TRANSFE D STOR- . | - o 5 ) oy ¥ = T BiRTY Hedg“ & Mlddleton,lnc. 11l B‘——HAN—E‘@':Z':Q LOCH 2{‘!61 " H.SMALL & CO. T ;:_>N = tion, will be wise in deciding early. EKEEPERS _WHY HAVE j A DELAYED PURCHASE MEANS PAYING AN Faard ot raga when Hoover's Cyclone. will REALTORS wash them ke new: 6 gallons, $1.25 delir. 1412 Eye St. N.W. | - : < s i erad. _Progressive Sales Co., 808 F p.w. 17" m'b"l:“" 9503 713 14th St. Main 2345 REALTORS—BUILDERS INCREASE TO SOME ONE WHO TOOK AD- [y -"\fll’gfifififgmm e = - VANTAGE OF THE PRESENT OPPORTUNITY. C 30 __no12e. CONFIDENTIAL LOANS MADE amount on ' yeal estatg secyrity. Al S waiting. Call Main sy 5% At the present rate the remaining unsold apartments will all be taken within a very brief period of time. WILL NOT BE Rl debls’ contracted et A F. "Cox i HE ANNUAL TI of the remaiming umits are cormer apartments, in- holders of The ‘E""(x(gx' 'a’f&‘fiul‘ffi"ff.ycfrfl’".ni cluding two rooms, kitchen and bath; three rooms, kitchen Liing Soar i B et G Tiesang! Beocm: and bath, and four rooms, kitchem and bath. They repre- 45 o'clock pme The semt the finest home values it is possible to obtain in Wash- e o pecen: e 5 s . imgton and com be had for & small cash payment and monthly i < 5 2 v E installments comsiderably less than their remtal value. THE ansfer b a8 ANNUAL NG OF THE N £ z . tional * Homa Horpital _Associati % g = 3 w11 be "held at the hospital Tuesday. No Tember 17. 1025, at 8 pm. Important meet- T b ing: vote lipon pronosed chankes in by-laws. : . Mre ¥ ¥. SAPPINGTON. S e - 2 7 MIZE ™ NIZE YOUR_OLD = 3y Xmas gifts: assortment of dia- : 3 ondy and gifts that last. CHAS. ¥ = 3 Sl i I , ; 100% CO-OPERATIVE Places. buildings or shops: A - E ' RoiCHET - , ' APARTMENT HOMES e jeweler, ost. 33 er)El{{xxx:t NEW YORK AVENUE, FIRST & M STREETS N.W. SWANTED TO OR PART #{u‘n TO OR FROM YORK OR WASH. D. o iaSTo ] OR WAY 1317 N GVING ALSO DODGE TOURING CAR. D. C. No_ 104701 left for repairs by R.J Falwell o be gol 3 Darsen at Weschleris: public. anction. 5 J s 7. 1925. FREDERICK CARL. INC. = O g W &) : TR AT HAV E_TRUCKS GOING TO FLORI few days:’ will haul household rood; reasonably. Mr. GRIFFITH. 425 K s Let Us Make Your Roof Leakproof Expert roofers always on the job— Call un up. IRONCLADEGe:x, rhone k2 = : : Wait and Save money. Absolutely the most start- Have You a Printing Need?| § ling electric washer offer ever made to local Consult this million dollar printing plant for,profitable results. : e housewives will be made in this paper. The National Capital Press e = 1210-1212 D ST. NW. e - 2 5 (L] gogran Wincon hopes | [ sunnysudss: S1 per bushel and up. Delicious swest 2 5 5 h: s1 clder. 50c per gal ~Teke 7th st. pike ¢n Glenmont. turn right at store: or take roaa to Olney and turn right at Sandy Spring. (Route via Colesville closed.) Heart of Maryland Orchard When Storms Come : - . P - - = A - : : 3 £ £ ST i OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. —voun_find us xood folks to know. Practieal "Toofers" to stop" the leaks Srompily amd permanently—at Cost. too. Let's get acquainted. = = - - E Lot . ; KOONS Z00Fiy Prose aeia sa8. : EDMUND J. FLYNN V.I;hg & Ilty = Printlng , 52 Authority on Co-operative Apartment: fude & paratlel only o the Main 8516 Representing WARDG’A’,‘I‘: HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S, ADAMS, S30TE, |

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