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REAL BSMATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 25 | ‘(),.pu-ll.uu)lw of the larger fish, just|limit the size and numbers of com-| ) s DISARMAMENT International conference on the reduc- | centrate its activitics on the problen | cjal fish, s at conditions which . - i g P desile By the L'nitec es Soldiers 1 njeun\nes which must. be ndup(ed produced through human agency, anc DATA GIVEN LEAGUE Fonova. camplate Information on the |y, “that: ratification of the Loé Home Bafld Orchestre, in S | Klugh has learned. restricting influences removed. In military, naval and ulr forces of the t | | treaties and the entrance of Germ FESEE O conomical to | 8 into the league will h v o ion has thus been laid | cases where It is not econom e e United Etates nto thé league will hasten the conv 'tnr’?hle)l:“:l,:‘:\"l(tllnl. of the exact kind|interfere with natural methods the These statistics will appear in the | cation of the disurmament conferencs of dier which fish desire. In salt| Wealth of data built up by the cons | Ameriog’s Prompt Co-operation Ex- | League of Nations' armaments veur i e fentists working on the scheme | ookt SE 4925, Srhith il be s i ater '.he water fleas are the chief | Of scientists wo flome | ok of 1925, which will be a compila. _ T 00d smali herring, famfliarly Wi} proyide » rationu basis on W ics| © peoted 1o Spead €al) for Ta- tion of figures embracing the arma Lineman Is Injured. and the herring | {0 estublish cons Hsacea . s 2 countries, inciuding the' . . .o S 5‘.:2}?:.‘ 1\".\ e enten by cod In frems | to the aim of the biological board, ternational Conference. { United States and Russia N. B Williamson, 3 i feas fatten valuable fish Which numbers ut present outstanding | The United States, not being a mem- | andria, Va., in the empl German Scientist Would Bar System Correspnndmg 10 water, whe nean fatten valuable fah o uian biollokuis. and oceanog. — ber of the league, # not bound B | Potomae Biectrlc Dower . . ina” 4 s < = v | Yaphers Use of Gas-Driven Autos in ‘ «Xun | | Crop Seeding and Fertilizing |lkely, thet the indiscriminate aumping s el 2 Bealeal] 8 not thrive, now practiced extensively Crowded Districts. Tonitian gana March, “The Overture, “A Glori By the Associated Press. article 8 of the covenant, which ob. A pole at Fifth street - ligates interchange of all urmament|? PUI¢ at Fifth strect and Tthode 1 pie - GENEVA, November 14.—Co-oper-|information between members land avenue northeast, a distance of 2 and expensively, may give place to Cause for Mercy. ating with the League of Natlons, as| Preparatory arrangements for the |20 feet, while re £ 2 wire yester | Developed in Canada | the providing of the proper conditions an act of courtesy, the American disarmament conference will be strted afternoon. e reccived brulses to | =e) for The fish which are already there. | From the London Answers ernment has helped materiatty toward | BFOPADIY bY what s known as council | hia head and body, and wis ta | Waltz, “Night By Radio to The Star and Chicago Deily Nows. | | Finale, * BERLIN, November 1 Life in You modern city mil against [ | oThe st Spansied Banner. { True tish culture in the watery deeps, | health of practic | corresponding to the tertilizing, seed- ants and sins munently he moat. common Tuws DURKIN DROWNING HOAX |z and o ".f.‘,,.":;;'.!.:;',:;::; £ 1k opinfon of Prof. Martin s of P v\v B. K1 h, of een’s Hah, airertps ot the tivgionicat insth | CHICAGO POLICE DECIDE | Bmnioh ot i iy of Queen | o ;ut‘e of the Universi of Berlin. l’Hn ‘ll'vild in growing Alnlhl ux-lluhl con | nstitute recently made a thorough in | trolled conditions the 1o plants and result e wth i | of the commercial fish, bo esih and = ;’ru’fflnr ural L‘U‘\l Placed Alleged Suicide Note and | f the commer I.I fish, both fresh and | § « conveyanc | salt water. “Blg city Lterown our antev ridg | The investigation already has de- | AN A( OS I IA inderstandin Stof Hann rione| ' ScstsioniBoulevardiBridgs i G S termined the part which the floating . one - ‘hy shoul oW you which 1s to assemble ut Geneva | (- y 1 StvpecHs Special Dispateh to The Sta The experiments s ne Why should T show YOU | the preparatory study for the projected | early In December, and which will con- | condition was net serlons | phase of an extensive prog: tsn't Sour first offense | search orgunized by the blologic: hoard of Canada, which aims to de- termine what the factors are which | KINGSTON, Outario, November 14.7- ) No, your honor, but it's necessity is for some control of [ By the Associated Pre |life of fresh water the creatures ot T y motor fuel and smoke, This pr | CHICAGO, November 14.—A wom-|which teem in the sea play in the Shannon Place, Just Off Nichols Avenue arently is heing ignor 3 R T e AR e 't of the larger fish. The next step Unburned A - 2 ACH Bis e cide how vm»«. each micro- | o8| T . y 3 thoroughly harmful rc o ide e on the Michigan Bouie- | «cop 5 each tiny L ds n- | Third Offering—Last Two Rows All Sold n}]‘om\\ must be found for suppressin e 2 t led yesterday to a heat and light and = them. “hi, N - . larl acidity i and to what | . 1 . A y | search in the Chicago I » acidity L T rs. Colonia ront porc SiX rooms Would Bar Gasoline Cars. GESsT R u“...,..l..h‘"‘ he aquatic creatures are lini- Brick dwellings olonial front porch Feroon “What could be don el S ited by one ano and modern tiled bathroom. Double rear porches. defiled metropol i t 5 ] "“‘;l ; patet m-n Able to Raise Successive Crops. Built-in garage, moving sldewalks should slepsical po ot | nooircatelv ¥ 9 - he e e thorourhly { the hunt for the body, were further » accurately have these factors - o A Q . G o 3 2n0 e Uimnels mult be .““1.'“* convinced the affair L he { ey determined in e cases of Ux‘P LOW PRICE—REASONABLE TERMS = % S S g “harles Mason, a chauffeur v ! ea plants and of the ments with my ass| sistants 2 i 4 woman unwrap two « F ) * water fleas that eat the - i ) they were unable to ren and are themselves the prey One Block from Street Car Line f?:dtn:rwuwl railway for re < : iy ndwriting | Of voung fish that Prof. Klugh is now Turn Off Nichols Avenue at Police Station three hours wi o = of real illness owing t ex ald the note was not w overcrowded cars $ o Mason d t \\.H.“,.,y 1‘,“ A . i New York r usin, resembled | Vest on lanc e oer ! ealtor i e S T TR S N : 140-156 T ST. NORTHEAST ihe e b be forbidden it Mo lattle Doreinn B L SO ihidh e it : ? : Open Daily Until 9 P.M. r(lfic Dy eleetricall i e Weeding, ana. the prevention ‘of Hw ZVBY trains ente: g th i sh ve | ¢ o i S A |.\llflfl|||!|l||l|||||m||||||||1||||||!|||L‘5 HOME S Six Spaclous Rooms A ke o Wk SNOWSHOES FOR MAILMEN THE BEST HOMES EVER BUILT IN PETWORTH o to live in tt urhs if one m. IN THE Concrete Front Porch come every S Expod)t(‘ Winter ? 2 x I HA I Servened Rear Porches in & motor t ugh foul cf 1 ed ath in cities. In ) . > it fa absolutels 4 strai L (memmemssn e e TWO SQUARES NORTH OF GRANT CIRCLE WE Built-in Garage <peed il delive v Weather Stripped Throughout n | to epeed miail del t Completely Screened | missar hoes for distriby - Bulltin Kefrigerator |in"the - re hitherto -Enamel Gas Range :‘n-\‘\!:”h-‘., e "u ‘1::“"’ :;3I31"\(“'\‘L)’IT‘ ARE Enamel Kitchen Cabinet out the W inter The new shoes are « i * la special local design, to those ¥ ; : > Sy Officers’ Rescrve | used by the Sweden. : ; — b Southern Exposure ve been issued | bewhiski will recefs . > A i thern Expoun to William | spec < in wearing the mne = 4 sl i1 Close to Sch t they will not ‘ . i . ; ) R > ! F'y Near Two Ca ) N . T 5 2 All Brick Construction to equip § 5 2 : S < o L o Paved Alle northern prov 3 - X and to * Until the rmy 1 snow- as a | shoes the Rus: sidered them erops of both s children’s toys, (Copyright. 192 News Co. ; P i CONSIDER! | BestLocation o o S £ NSBUR ] These Features When B;;t dConstr;l’cElon v ; ) : 7 b : L CcO-1 Nc > Buying a Home oderate Frice BUIET Y 1418 Eye Street N.W. Realtors HARRIS Shapero Dt Wik« et New Chevy Chase Homes 1477 GIRARD ST. N 4101-4111 Legation Street Comparing this house and price with others that you may have looked at we conscientiously say that by purchasing one of these homes you are saving at least (Just 2 Blocks West of Conn. Ave.) $1,000 Dollars in value. We are confident that your inspection will convince you. = ¢ These houses are open for inspection every day from 9 A.M.to 9 P.M. Excellence of construction, preferred loca- Or Phone Adams 1539 for appointment. tion and reasonable price make these homes Salesman on the premises. the outstanding home values today. A visit will reveal features found only in individual- ‘..m|l|lfl|ill!lillilllIlll|‘lllIHIIIl'hII\I!ll'lIIlIl \”Ill{lillillllllll\lfl Il e ‘IIIIlIlII|l|l|llll|||||IIIIIIIIIIN[IIMIHIml'lIllxIIINIIHIHIIIIlllllllllllll!li AR built homes. 8 Rooms, Bath, Garage ) In the Path Open for Inspection Every Day Until 9 P.M. what it means to vou to be able to own an Of Ever_ i attractive new brick home with CH.SMALL & CO ¢ ; - “Fine Homes a Specialéy” Itlcreas:lng Value BUILT IN GARAGE i and many other modern conveniences | 925 15th N.W. Main 6861 at a monthly cost of . . $67-50 Small First Payment— * * * = i I MASSACHUSETTS “WHEN WE BUILD, LET US THINK THAT WE BUILD i )N FOREVER. LET IT NOT BE FOR THE PRESENT LIFE = " AVENUF t NOR FOR PRESENT USE ALONE.”—JOHN RUSKIN. 4 et v : MHIs i ¢t cut shows one .,, the cight distinct ¢ T =y e ri,m,; mq,}cw h.c || [l V" Cathedral Bighlands The Really In-Town Suburb vou have driven out Massachusetts Avenue past the im- pressive homes and beautifully kept grounds and are prophesying no more than you have probably surmised yourself. Cathedral Highlands, situated on Massachusetts Ave- nue 2Y; blocks from the Cathedral and near the site chosen for the new British Embassy, is destined to become Washington's most fashionable suburb. It is highly restricted—but 10 minutes from the heart of the downtown section and is being developed right now. The prices of these home sites are unusually low con- sidering prices of other exclusive sections and the far-reaching attributes of Cathedral Highlands. wi{ dare to prophesy! We wish to remind you of the times What a shameful waste to keep on month after month paying out a large portion of your income for rent—when the same money might just as well be buying you a fine new home while you occupy and enjoy it. The dwellings shown above are well located, convenient to large parks, neighborhood stores, schools, cars, etc. They each have six large fooms, e e One-. hedral A t the inter- front and rear porches, hardwood floors, porcelain plumbing and_kitchen VISIT THE TN sruia:-;rhgfi_vfizr/.:x'fsf. %ififi:&fi'h,fiffifi Cethedrdd fixtures, built-in garages and many other modern refinements. Yet the PROPERTY dvenue—a 350-foot eclevation OVERLOOKING WASH- - | total price to you is INGTON. Direct Washington Railway and Electric Co. LESS THAN $8’000 connections by bus from Dupont Circle. See for Yourself This Sunday— DRIVE OUT N. Capitel St. to Noldiers' Home Grounds, east on Michi- gan Ave. and Monroe St. to Seventh and south to Hamlin St. and Seventh. T Home Built by Terrell & Little, on Stuyvesant Pl Come out Sunday and inspect them in person. The surround. ! Look for the “BUFF” colored ‘office on ings will nie: ie_homes mestling in trée. The color schemo of thess artlstic lending with the g Cathedral Avenue Autumn folinge, will soothe and re: e done in n Art Interior, Inc . Bver: jern convenience ¥ . Cathedral % Avenue Phone Cleveland -, R:B- PROPERTY— Open Dan'y and Sundays Unhl 5:30 P.M. OWNERS AND BUILDERS TERRELL & LITTLE, Ine. | : e 12006 lBlh St. N.W. . .’\Lun 3285 ¢ Sunday Phone—Potomac | Phone Adams 25