Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 3

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THE EVENING 8 SI‘AR WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER -3, 1925. \\'\A h the two i, ;.x pockets of hlq Shops and Cffices NEW Hul ‘L BUILD 17th & I Streets Away Property of Greek Ground floor shops as low Envoy. as $125 per montl that he saw a man walking away mml out that !h? mn\v name W as ‘(\.np) a friend of the < janttor. upstairs, he and 4 Detective ~Benjamin < overed that the Greek y's door had been taken off | bedre mn\g of 'If‘)u:::.tl(’«T]l\:‘\T;nlusl:e:'E: ING Accused of Attempt to Carry other cases were found, from one of which tw, rissing. nt United d th e The d Burnett and h——another, Gold $200. Important corner space = —27 feet on 17th 30 feet wn | Street. >+ $5.60 e squa Offizes divided suitea desired froi $2.16 square foot. High - class Ine 730 17th Street foot per year. appointments throughout—ready for occu- pancy about December Ist. MOORE & HILL Street and $412.50— s s, | FINDING OF BURIED CITY into the in any size m $1.57 to 2 e lish | Bowling Green, '\10‘. Folks Have 000 { No Information on Reported Discovery. on ex- | . WINDOW ,, SHADES THE SH The Q Six Rooms an Bash Concrete Front Pcnfi Q ONSIDE FEATURE Tapestry Brick v several ty failed, Bowling | 1 ary's address dealt main with the aims and accy snts of the order. PRICE REDUCED Cwner Must Sell GmN Conrt NE. [ HE distinct lh at marl R Open Every Afternoon Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 W. C. and A. N. Miller 1119 17th Street . Main 1790, wd Tiled cfors “FOOLISH”? grmfi Clear Oak Floors Metal Weath ped Thruout i Completely S Buslt-in Refrigerator All-enamel Gas Range Enameled Kitchen Cabinet Outside Pantry One-prece Hot-water Paved A You Should These Homes 1118 Eve St. N.W. St N.W. piant The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D ST, Built-in Garage Rubblestone Wall Southern Exposure High Elevation Near Two Car Lines Close to Schools E " No Better Value in the City N.L.Sanshury Co., Inc. OTICES. ADE F'\CTORY d.\luy of Our Printing YON S. ADAMS, Have You a Printing Need? C. > resulte. 2 “As to Christmas,” said Yvonne,“I've given to every- o body I know and dozens that I con’t know. But don’t erstmps 5| ask me to go to a Christmas tree.” £ | “Oh, come on,” said Billo. “Isn’t he foolish, Cyril?” Yvonne demanded. Yvonne was a beautiful nch young girl who thought she was bored by Christmas. Billo and Cyril both adored her. Read ZONA GALE'S wonderful story Christmas Follies. Find out which one really was foolish, and which one Yuonne married. ‘Wm. J. Locke’s greatest novel—PERELLA begins in this issue creened Sink Heat g [ Besides Five inspiring articles—Good Housekeeping Studio—Good Housekoeping Institute—Guarantead Advertisements—Six beau- tifully illustrated pages of fascinating Christmas gifts—all in GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Out NOW—Buy it NOW Nley Inspect S at Once Homes of Quality at a Small Cost Monthly Payment Less Than Rent For the same sized apartment or house M. 59045 2729 to 2757 Fourth Street NE. In an established Community of Home-owners, Re- stricted Neighborhood Just North of Rhode Island Ave- nue Northeast. SIX-RCOM HOMES Built on a smaller scale, but with all the good material, good workmanship attention to detail found in a $20,000.00 ‘hous The houses are of tapestry brick, with bright, airy room beautifully arranged, with many attractive and convenient fe: tures that will appeal on sight to the careful home-buyer. Large yard to paved alley. . OIL HEATERS A standard No-kol Automatic Oil Heater will be installed, if desired, for a small additional monthly payment. Now being demonstrated. Main 10428, n dollar urinting W might eave w roof later. Call JAVE YOUR ROO! H EEPAIRnD Now Price, $7 ,500£9—Easy Terms § : £ Sample house open every afternoon and Sunday WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, Inc. Franklin 7485. 732 17th St. N\W. ! UNKNOWN TO CITIZENS | north | in information from Washington, { Bishop Freeman and the chapter of ithe cathedral. ments, Pianos Rented Month Resident Manager W. H. WEST COMPANY 916 15th Street Main 9900 Where Quality 1 SERVICE IN MEMORY | croeh'se hatund, which was "t that time in eccles a preacher and was sanon of Washington hed the sermon. | he dlocese of | conjunction with 2100 xlasxachuselts Attractive Apa‘::::u Arrangements H The most desirable residen- can be made for xhl lu(“(.l)xx |1 l_n':::: :I‘V\ . hnh F. - R Inancing J. Dallas Main 6 Reigns Supreme The good will and confid thousands of our friends is th of continuous and faithful service in supplying them with the necessities of life. We cordially invite you t vour order with us for milk, butter, cheese and eggs. g Potomac 4000. Ghestnut® ¥armsDairy Pennsylvania Ave. at 26th St. Thousands of New Fresh Records—Just Received act at once! Your Last Chance We have received word from the Victor Talking Machine Co. that they will posi- tively cut no more of these single-face VICTOR RECORDS, therefore when these are sold no more will be available at any price._ ACT QUICK—GET YOURS NOW Thousands of Them Here! Not a Rummage Sale, but courteous and expenenced salespeople to assist you in mak- ing your selections and you may try them in our comfortable booths before buying. Every [ one guaranteed new and perfect. I Genuine RED SEAL | VICTOR - RECORDS | '"REDUCED.. ;... « s} EXCELLENT XMAS GIFTS Records Included in This Sale by These Famous Artists McCormack, Caruso, Chaliapin, Galli-Curci, Gluck, Heifets, Kreisler, Paderewski, Rachmaninoff, and MANY OTHERS CONTRIBUTE THE SELECTIONS ON THESE SPECIALLY PRICED RED SEAL SINGLE-FACED RECORDS! The F Street Music Shoppe Washington's Leading Victor Shop SELLBISHW&TURNEK | 1221 F ST. NW. Englishmen of his time to master the The four hundredth anniversary of | Greek language. the work of Willlam Tyndale was commemorated at a service in Beth- lehvn Chapel last night. Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck Cathedral, pre: The service v Board of Religic Eplscopal Chure His New Testament was the first Building Lots Community and Semi-Detached Houses 904 14th St. N.W. 39 —_— | OUR ONLY SHOP ¢ NO QUTSIDE CONXECTIONS Instruments |§f| English Testament to be !run:lmedY from the Greek and the first to be| iastical relations | reproduced by printing, It is said Rome. But he |that the isk, of the OF TYNDALE Is HELD e e e e R Tyndale | for the | one of the first | beautiful language of the present au- | est: Grady 181 thorized or King James' version of the Bible universally used by Prot The Argonne The Argonne ants. 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Attractive apartment units, ranging in size from two to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Location ideal and service un- excelled. Inspection invited. ence of e result o place cream, Phone CAN YOU AFFORD am OLDPUTCH Half or Whole Half or Whole TO RENT? If you are a person of consid- erable means, to whom the GIVING AWAY of forty to eighty dollars a month means little or nothing, then you CAN afford to rent. But, if ypur income Is of mod- erate extent and the GIV- ING AWAY of any consid- erable amount monthly does constitute something of a strain, then you CAN NOT afford to rent. $51.09 Is the Monthly Payment for a o Radio Musical Four Rooms and Bath CORNER APARTMENT IN NEW BUILDING NOT FOR RENT BUT FOR OWNERSHIP A few such opportunities still remain in this big de- velopment of 5 buildings— have you investigated? At least, be informed by visit- ing— Wardman’s | 100 Per Cent Co-operative Apartment Homes NEW YORK AVENUE, FIRST & M STREETS N.W. Exhibit Building 55 M Street N.W. Main 8516 Ld What You Own You own an occupancy agreement conveying _your apartment to you, your heirs, or assigns, FOREVER. You own valuable real estate (land, building, etc.) through stock in the corpo- ration of co-owners holding title thereto. You own the right to se- lect your co-owner neigh- bors. You own a home. EDMUND J. FLYNN * Authority on Co-operative Apartments Representing WARDMAN OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME A P> T G T 9 [ p@WJG”@VWJ | Food Values for the Week End ~ Fresh Hams Lb., 25¢ Smoked Hams Lb., 29c Fresh Picnics Lb., 2Ic Pork Loins Lb., 29c Porterhouse Lb., 29c Sirloin Lb., 27¢ Round | Lb., 25¢ Chickens %=, Lb., 29c Chuck Roast Lb., 18¢ Geese i, 2% Turkeys Lb., 45¢ Tomatoes ** 3 for 29 Ritter’s Mayonnatse This is the L. Ja Price is On lLIur than the 8-0z. Jar Quantity is Limited Large can, Small can, | l ( Large can, 29c ' Del Monte Sale Each Dozen 23¢ $2.70 Del Monte Peaches Medium can, Ilgf’gc ;';’:‘Jig 24c $2.85 Del Monte Pineapple vcsinivin, 31 555 ;Del Monte Pears ~ edumeen 350 3235 ?Del Monte Cherries tarsecan, 25 s34 ::Del Monte Fruit Saladsss: o 352 835 ';Del Monte Apricots Lersecan, 27¢ s3.00 Del Monte Spmach Large can, 17¢ $1.95 Tips Large squai Del Monte Asparagus™:, Oranges, Bananas, Grapefruit, s ;California Grapes, ’Dates, Figs—Smyrna, Cabbage, Celery, Yellow Onions, )Kale, Spinach, S , 29, 3.45 Del Monte A P?::.':esf:: 20¢ §2.35 re 37c $3.40 Doz., 35¢ Doz., 29¢ 4 for 25c 4 Ibs., 25¢ 3 Ibs., 25¢ 2 Ibs., 25¢ Ib., 27¢ Ib., 3¢ Stalk, 10c 6 Ihs., 25¢ 2 Ibs., 15¢ 2 Ibs., 25¢

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