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*® REAL ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 1 {his early theological training at the S R iJesuit House of Studies, in Frederick. M Dt e ot e s || Nothing Lacking— !Better Conditions for Workers and Cheaper Produc- e ue | ; tion Result From Tend Make Plant I > College: Hoty Crown Collexe. Waorcen in Superiority of Construction, De- 1on Result krom Tendency to Make Flants B . L A {ter, Mass. and at Loyola College, sirabiltiy of Situation or Attractive- I3 | Baltimore. He was transferred 10 Story and 0’Connor Impris-' Architecturally Attractive. More Prevalent in Brick and| 7 2 { Georgetown some 30 years ago. where ness of Price Appeal to Make This a for many years he was professor of oned on Manslaughter | ~oi e many vears ago the “tnc- the raw material commences nt e| Other Dwellings, Survey 3 f'a':“'p‘fl:.fi..;:1..”.:'::.\‘:'....:‘.'.‘.‘.‘.,.'?.","::v';‘fi‘h' w'| Home “Buy” Without Regrets i i Charges—Joy-Rider Jailed. | many cities e ool @ Imenaristeslesiofithe dactory bullding of Cities Shows. : < | “Tn recent vears, due to his failin: in order that its | The Product goes down from one floor | health, Father Shandelle was made — {raw ma J inished products | 10 another during the various stages S e Snbf Y Fe librarian of the Riggs Library at the L2y products | " g . college. It was largely due to his 7exl New Chevy Chase Homes Yernon S. Story and James O'Con :_‘f',‘ff‘l:llm":‘]"“_ "]\‘f‘"" ivanface of | of its evolution until the completed |y 45 cities of the United States hav T and fnfluence that Georgetown wa Open nor. voung \hite men, were sentenced | FEOROMICAl and | expedlious, "””’“mmlp or package of articles €mMerke iine ponulations in excess of 20,000 5 able to assemble the splendid collec J t today by Justice Stafford. in Criminal | 10" It A% seemingly thousht that | a¢ the ground fioor, ready for shib- | o Poc™ "t of the buildings are N . tion of paintings and art that attract o — egatlon ee Division 2, to serve fiva yeurs each m | gio (SO0 01 DRCERE “V“”h-llm_\_’ ment. In this way the force of gravit ;pm many visitors to the Riggs Annex | A : : {of frame construction, vet there were - 2 the penitentiary for manslaughter. [§7! . Is actually an ald in expeditious ! When Gaston Hall was constructed i They were indicted for murder in ihe | ' house a manufacto manufacture. Other elements are in- |fewer fires last vear in such struc- g Father Shandelle superintended the Inspection (Just 2 Blocks West of Conn. Ave.) first dearee in connection with ihe cluded In the economic problems of | 1y ex than in those of the other types \ | decorations under ate Rrother 2 2 ; - death of Charles F. Jarvis November | factory desizn. The bullding i% plan: [ according to Robert Beck. president of | ' Schroen, who was re rd as one of Until Iixcellence of construction, preferred lo- 16. 1924, but the jury reduced .he | ned in relation to the ]m:flllnn; OF | fhie Mo acrB R hinginee o & kN Con Bl el i 5 S e cation and reasonable price make the<e erime to involuntary manslaughter machines and workers, to the loca- |gtruction Co., which has just com E country ther Shandelle conceived 9 PM ) } fins b vl today: Story noted an appeal counsel tions of elevators and the automatic ipleted a country-wide survey of exist . the spirit of the decorative scheme | T homes the outstanding home values today. James A. O'Shea and John H. Bur handling of goods, as well as to sim-ing conditions. E which made n Hall one of Ev A visit will reveal features found only minz that he not_aid plicity fn handling the raw material | Commenting upon the report, Mr.| the most beantiful assembly rooms in Sid individual-huilt homes an_ involunt s eoye ety and shippins the finished product Beck says: “Washington. Boston. Iall 5 | Washington SELEE . since O'Connor had d\v\x\;lm!hvh.u e i tTeTs Yiechen |\"|n: brd The rapid development of ~lulhu; In River, _Iuk\ahumn Cit r ¢ @ | s Day was driving the automobile when Jar- [ {1 drticle issued by A0 | {ransportation, and more particularly | (. fopeki. Wilkes-Barre, Salt ’ N 8 R B h, G vis was Killed. Thi$ is the first case | [NSttute of Architects ihe almost universal use of the au-|Lake City and Milwaukee are amon VRY ). NHANDELLE, § H $40.000 Damages Asked. ooms, at 3 arage where a d jury returned | New Movannt Hoguk fomabile. enabling factory operatives | the cities surveved where there we Damages totaling £40.000 are asked dlctment ler in the fi ! g to travel to work in their own cars, | 851984 frame buildings out of a tota R gree alleginz an auntomobile & But a semi-social movement to has exerted another profound influ-)of 1,128,002 of all kinds. FATHER SHANDELLE ! 4 » Co. in two suits | deadly weapon better industrial conditions factory architecture. Able | “It was found that although this fled vesterday in the District S arose. | ence on Llovd R. Schneider. 43 vears old. | Hygienists and men who studied the | to draw its labor from a wider radius, | large number comprising per cent preme Court by pedestrians ko was given a term of 10 vears in the |economic operation of large plants | the factory is no longer obliged to|0f the aggregate were structures of | FUNERAL ON MONDAYI..W zed they were run d «X1. - penitentiary by Justice Stafford for|hegan to show a near a densely populated | frame construction, only in 1.4 per | s Y e ayidown v iral attracliveness was tnallv considered out of place in 1 factory building. The thought that A factory need not necessarily 1dorned ‘in the manner of a opera house and filled with W& as one manufacturer of that day described architectural ornamen- relation between | locate in o assault with intent to kill Joseph A.{profits and the workers muu-:w ]mc-u"mm m:. i< it longer required to |cent did fires occur. whereas in 6.1 lean af the company Octoher Koenig October 18, 1924 They = !;n\FIH It was felt that a decent con- pay ¢ity prices for a site. Abundance | Per cent of the bufldings of brick. ce | fat Seventh and O streets into a dispute and Schneider shot!sideration for appearan was due |of ground space often tends to elimi m-_r'u] and other less combustible ma-' Father Lyons, Georgetown Head. | Mash wants £35.000 2nd Daniel 1ar Koenig three times to all those who spent lives in | nate height. and as a result, large |lerials blazes originated and caused - lasks $5.000 it ¥ ¢25 15th St. NNW. Main 6861 Raymond H. Oshorne, colored. was!indusiry, executives as well as the | factory buildings often but from | Yarying "‘f‘"‘_"l" Of the combined | to Sing Requiem Mass in | ey gay" they < t t. N.W. am enienceditodihroe vs in the peni-{rank and file® Along with this de- | one to three or four stories tall. Old | Structures, 2.6 per cent were visited by |erossing the intersection o tentiary for joy-rid: He pleaded | velopment the iden that a facto clish | architecture. cobblestone | fiTe Dahigren Chapel. streefs when the cab collide, zuilty to taking the car of Edward | might have its own individ archi: | fronts, stone archways and other ef-f .- W, “"“ In most cities the number of | them, inflicti erlous and H. Libbey without peraission. but as|tectural expression, suitable to {t< O o nlroduced i1 many | frame buildings far exceeds the census | nent injury Attornes. he had a criminal record the court!purpose, began to take hold. It w 2" The tactory is no longer an | Of |n'w um-._lny-eu the opposite con % 5 © Rev. Henpy 1.1 Femlinson ippears for imposed the penitentiary lerm j found that x-looking bullding | architectural atrocity. and with its im- | {100 prevalia in Washington. .3 4 S R Three vears was the sentence Il i an asset 1o the prestige of the | provement in appearance has come a v ’l‘;"_ ork. Pa. In the first-named | ernoon @ town University potcalibyi istiee S ordTOn 1ohn | factory and itx products, just as an | development in ecoromic arranzement | pycj; e b Pl{:‘l"'\‘:.‘ii‘z“ ! t ) vears in the priest i anied ay & Jul 1 1ast leanen s "'m._d“'_’”w"(‘:::( ':1‘1'..};1':1:1.’ machines in economic production. 13;':.'»"“. .:, figures are, respectively, | Monday morning in Dihlgren Chapel | Probation was extended under a [was found to exert an inRuchee oK T re o aneel i : “Fine Homes a Specialty” o Rev. Charles W. Lyons i.. presi- || cuspended sentence of two vears to|the personnel ther . ! « ] { 2 Sogen 5 foranbain wle ordor | Toroment o Woviemo .| - ACTRESS WISITS U. S. CARE OF GUTTERS, |M the-sortin "miat s s | Real Values in New Home i and for three years to Hu:- | roulldings for workers exertod & o LT R S S foundl ofinan. oy exqutedia pio < be in the faculty cemetery at | . : - ol = At etier ventilation, | Mrs. Harry Roberts of Australia on Substantially Built—Ideally Located worthless check i better . @ more suitable ar 4 1 - Q ~ | range corridors, hallways, Returns After 51 Years. | Should Be Watched to Prevent r Shandelle. who was librarian 7 ROOMS—SEMI-DETACHED_BRICK | stairs, windows and eXits resulted E : o at Geqrgetown for man ars., cele. - d THE WEATHER | |rom the lemand. Tor T e tulled.| 'SAN FRANCISCO, Noventber 25 Rusting and Clogging. ted the diamond jubilee of his 21 BUILT—8 SOLD £ - {ing condition S n el ercbilsar auline Frederick. noted Amer When the tinner puts up the syt |#mission 1o The Society of Jesus a| . [ hve produesd e aetl architects | joan aetress, and Mrs. Harry Roberts. | iors an vour honse make cartain that | ShOrt time ago. He was hetter known. | tory tepe of bundine | efined fac | an Australian actress, who left herithey are set in such a way that they | "¢ to the older alumni of the | District of Coly & Ll sl \lth s Xl yome here 51 years ago. returned herel qvgin in the direction in. whi sity than to the graduates of | colder tonight. mir : s e teel o et o often | vesterday from the antipodes on the | were intended. and that they vears due to an invalidism that about 25 degrees: toMorrow and [ SR Stee hiti Soited 8T Trecaaht | compelled him to abandon his active | mplified in lof ccomodate a i requent intervals. ] e Al Frederick was greeted hy x| PO n B Rl e class work dur past three colder: moderate northwest wind : | . 1unihe wdividual factories. an disap- | colder tonight: tomorrow fair. colder; ;14 andscaping. hespeaking the pros: | PYyfl fauad of motor cycle police A but they do not «top to think fn the interior fresh thwest | ¥ Mrs. Roberts, 71 vears of age. IS hat (he life of thix part of the roof known in theatrical circles in the an s | perous manufacturin rprise e ; s T SRR & oun S could bhe prolonged by keeping West Virginia—Fair and colder to- | SVeD athletic grou ¢ oh Nageie Muore prolonged eping it tomorrow fair, colder i east| 'V = & was active in church and cha night ' Economy Factor Miss K . work. He was beloved by the studen s b e et Gl At e i Miss Kuwayo Hanthari. sister of the | body and hix associates on the faculty ide £ T D I e ormer Japanese Ambassador to the | for his genk (Furnished by United States Coust|placing of hallways and stairwavs, by |the world is on the old United States. 1= one ot the leading [ Rorn in and Geodetic Survey.) { arrangement of rooms and lofts so |tation in Leuisian W 15 in Japas Today—Low tide. 12:40 am. andithat both the product and the work- ! large enough for a small altar and 12:52 p.m.; high tide am. and | ers are obliged to travel a minimum |standing room for the priest celebrs 6:51 p.m i { distance in_the operations of pro |ing mass, the congregation occupies Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:28 2.m .«m;,,m»vh Often the manuf: re of pel 1 Com are Tl"s Wlth Anyt’ung 1:38 p.m. high tide, 7:20 am. a e T _ : N You Have Seen and Your Best Today—Sun sose 708 am aun | INVESTORS or HOME Judgment Will Compel sets 4:48 pm Pt mmte ) BUYERS TAKE NOTICE You to Buy in Moon rises 4:07 p.m.: sets 5:04 a.m gL ey MUST BE SOLD m rookland ‘ | 120 and Girard Sts. (Brookland h they sup Most of of Faihes Shan- | delle’s servic ' order were | spent in Washin e he took dways @n interest in civie affairs portion Records for Twenty-one Hours. FEATURES s armelers wasterany. 4 e Your last chance to secure a Built-in bathtub, tiled bathroom Linoleum on kitchen floor uilt-in fixt 60: 5 Bl 520 42 yidnight, 44 ; Hardwood floors up and down stairs Bii e wtian, u Preston 16th Street Home Six big rooms : Pittshurg automatic h.-w. storage heater S ™ s a Large lot—2215x112 feet—to an alley Saro Yesterday. 4 p. 6 P 4 & ST 15 tamient, 0L o 16 BUII g 14 SO] D °’.‘k floorsithrousFout : Concrete front” porches day, 4 a.m., 30.17; § am. vl Kllc‘l;l:_n equnppeld with a.m., 30.30, { - % a. ite enamel range X . 2 We are going 1o sell the last two. Terms to suit. Bux as a 2 At e | home or investmer me of these homes were sold o investor b. Refrigerator i ] rlce’ - ture, 38, occurred at 7:30 a.m. today wha are rerelving 107 on the investment asaanent fox c. Floor covered with linoleum o trust funds. None like them. No more vailable for a S d. Dresser Moderate Terms T ule R date 86 peans reproduction in such an exclusive locs Attractive in appear- ! Highest, 19; lowest, 33 | &l dediin ibainEeentl be et inteit canion =t { 4. Built-in garage Semple House, 1931 Girard St. N.E.—Completely Furnished by Palais Royal i 5 Condition of the Water. Instantaneous heater Open and Lichted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M . Mo catie anal Gonaitio ‘o e No. 3529 OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY . ey e Falls o m A me | Be sure to inspect SRR ‘ JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE $750 65 Owner and Builder Cash 9 , per month 203 Colorado Bldg. Main 49835 Temperature, 41: condition clear wane e o | GARDINER & DENT, Inc. MAIN 4884 1409 L STREET N.W. Stations. (Corner of 10th and Jackson Sts. N.E.) Ahilene Tex. 30.34 ~ Clear Albany 014 Snow Atlanta ] Clear Atlanue City 001 Clear Baltimore 2 Birmingham \smarck i oxton i Preloudy | Bufialo 024 Clouds harleston Clear Chicazo Ciear Cincinnati . § 3 Clear ' ) X 5 A Superb ‘ e ¥ Surrounded ;:l:vl,{ CYRUS iw'"" Detached % ‘B == T & by Homes of P IMMON HZIN Residence 2 in 8 % ; § 3200 Block of 16th St. N.E. Cleveland 36 20 Clondy Denver Clou Detroit 3 1ondy Fi Paso. Clea | W 271711021 LII BT I/ L 1 L LEL L L IRIL LLLL LOEELL EE lE L L L LT L LA A s Ao 12 Garveston 70 .52 Cloudy bl :'ii;jffi’j T ;Homes of Quality at a Small Cost £ § 106 Leland Street s : i /4T - Monthly Payment Less Than Rent CHEVY CHASE. MARYLAND REALTORS i Phoen B4 oy / N s Bliihieer an s ] oy FRRIRE.) For the same sized apartment or house Portiand o s 3 - 3 Raleigh N.( FOREIGN. wich time. today. ) e p— e Gionr You can own and occupy a distinctive and Horta ¥ Glear | modern new residence, fully detached with Hamilto sy large ground: the fastest growing section AR Clonay of fashionable Chevy Chase. You have every City convenience, even to paved streets. For His Treat. environment and outstanding value, these From Collier's Magazine homes are the invariable choice of the Visitor at church (to friend as col criminating! lection plate nears)—“Put that money back in your pocket This is on LT T T T T G T R 2729 to 2757 Fourth Street N.E. In an established Community of Home-owners, Re- stricted Neighborhood Just North of Rhode Island Ave- nue Northeast. SIX-R( )OM HOMES ROM the standpoint of location and en- music room or den. The dining salon is vironment, this is one of the most desir- roomy and bright, with substantial built-in Built on a smaller scale, but with all the' good m I, good able residences in Chevy Chase, Md. It oc- china closet and connects by a large pantry workmanship and atteation to detail faund in 5 $20,000.00-bexes.” &1 cupies a high point of Leland Street, just with the bright. well equipped kitchen. On The houses are of tapestry brick, with bright, airy rooms, =!§ below the Columbia Country Club and one, the second floor are four exceptionally large beautifully arranged, with many attractive and convenient fea square west of Connecticut Avenue. The and attractive hedchambers. numerous large ures that will appeal on sight to the careful home-buyer. Large X neighboring homes are all distinctive and closets, a full tiled bhath and a tiled lavatory. yard to paved alley. prétentious, with large, well kept grounds. The third floor containe an extra guest room This dwelling has a frontage of 75 feet with and large storage attic. In the basement are ; a depth of about 130 feet, the lawn being a builtin, two-car garage. a lanndry room OIL HEATERS . artistically laid out and tanefully planted and servants room with hath. Vapor heat. with evergreens; shrubs and ornamental choice electric fixtures and many other fea- A standard automatic oil heater will be installed, if desired, < trees. The wide, comfortable front porch is tures add to the home's comfort and charm. for a small additional monthly payment. : :-::lev“ d-l;r:elv;lecd ';Ir')ddzll":‘:“n‘ln‘h: ;:r::: l-(-)'!' |.‘|..< just been completely redecorated by the right as you enter is a delightful living Plitt. The owner has fixed a very reasonable A room with open fireplace and - adjoining price and excellent terms! Price, $.7 ’500_'00—Easy Terms % ; Thomas J. Fisher OPEN AFTER 1:30 PM. Sample house open every afternoon and Sunday SUNDAY! 8 OS S m PHE L PS “Deal With & Co., Inc. QuNERS & nlx'xr.st:zns ¥ g ¥ 738 15th Street N.W. ; Main 9770 WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, lnc. »l.»nllnr!rr’rho Home of Homes Sunday Phone—Cleve. 3860 ) = 1417 K Street ; i = ; ok o : | Franklin 7485. 732 17th St. N.W. N D TRl T - Y . 2nd Street S.E. Near the Capital, Congres- cional Library, excellent 4- story brick, consisting 13 rooms. all modern improve- ments, gas. electricity and hot-water heat—spacious lot 54 feet front, 135 feet deep, [fI! 117°S A BEAUTIFUL DRIVE TO containing 7.182 square feet— [f|! LELAND 2 e —out Connecticut Avenue to the Chery Ch garages for five cars. Thub. West ‘on ' Bradiey Lane to' Wisconsin Avenue and *North three . squares fo the EXHIRIT HOUSE, 1601 Leland Street, $25,000 x\&KB

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