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REAL FORT REND BILL GIVEN APPROVAL Reservoir Park Development Measure to Come Up Week | From Monday. : teno subdivisional legisla- | h proposes that sn pri- | ¥ owned tracts on this highest nd in the District of Columbia shall = acquired by the District Govern ent, so that a suitable development f a model civic center be made, | «nd that streets on th permanent | Vighway plan e extended, was | vorably reported by the subcommit- | ‘ce on parks and playgrounds of |h(.‘ louse District committee tod This messure will he reported to the | ‘ull District comittee nest Wednes. | lay, so th 1y be on the calendar | or consider: n the House on the i District day, which is the fol owing Monday, It is estimated that the cost of tuk- ng over the small tracts of land in his subdivision so that they can be | developed uniformly with large tracts ady owned by the Govern- e for the Reno reservoir proximutely $1.000000, It posed to locute a junfor high with athletic field, a public | and eventually a site re station, on this tract sume subcommittee, of which on, Repuk | n, also fav the bill providing for > of lands near Thirteenth and streets, between the District | ient and a private owner, £0 q up boundary lines. State- n the District Commission- and the Citizens’ Advisory Coun- the District committee ESTATE. VESPER CONCERT. Tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 o'clock at the First Congrega- tional Church. Tenth and G streets, Arranged by Ruby Smith Stahl. “Castertide,” Protheroe Choir of 60 voices and quartet. Ruby Smith Stahl, soprano; Louis Annis, tenor; Goldie D. i Hutchins, contralto: Arthur J. Lambdin, baritone; Cantata Charles T Ferry, orguanist. Part 1—The Passion Prelude, “Largo.” Handel-Whitney Chorus, “There Is u Green Hill Par Awuy. Contralto Morning ne solo olo, “When the Was Come. “Ard Pilate Ask Chorus, Found This Man Perverting the Nation.” Baritone solo, “Then Pilate Called Je > Chorus, “And stant, With solo, Phey Were In- Loud Voices," “When Pilate “His Blood Be Upon rch to Calvary."” ow Irom the Perfect Life of Meditation.” Lucas Organ offertory. * Part 11 Contralto solo, Dawn.” Chorus, “And Behold. There Came a Great Larthquake.” Sopruno and tenor, ““The, Taken Away Tenor solo. “Come t, Faith ter, [t Began to I -mk( Up Soprano solo, “The Purples All the Sky Chorus, “Now Is Come the Sal- vation of Qur God “Postlude Offertory” Morning .Klein l | | | public | bottle | bottles und other containers and re- quiring that they shall be properly stamped, MILK BOTTLE BILL Stamping of Containers to Aid Pr a sul committee, ence } gan, | Charles | Manufacturers’ ;.«'cmlm: 90 per cent of the dairies in W TROLLEY FARES REDUCED. | Among the speakers were Dv. Fowler, e the N O'Brien, E. C. local dairies. No serious opposition the favorable report on the meusure will he made to the full District committee next Dr. THE STAR, WASHI be a great aid in effecting an improve- ment of health conditions. He says it would aid the health office in tracing milk back to the source of supply. Mr. Columbus said that it would prevent false advertising and misrep resentation. EVENING FAVORED IN HOUSE ' M. E. DELEGATES NAMED. | Three Clerical and Six Lay Repre- | sentatives Are Elected. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va.. The Baltimore Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church Soutt this afternoon electad three of its s clerical delegates and all of its sl lay delegates to the General Confer- ence at Memphis, Tenn., in May. The clerical dolegates thus far elected are Rev. J. Howard Wells, Baltimore; Rev. H. M. Canter. Win chester, and Rev. 5. L. Wolff, Rou- noke, V. Lay delegates: L. B. of Baltimore, B. H. Hiner, F'ra W. Va.: James R. Caton, Alexandria, Va.: James W. Meyers. Baltimore: John Brayshaw, Washington, D. and W. G. Hardy of Winchester, Va. The forces for an against unification were lined up in the voting for dele- gates, and each side claimed a vic- tory. Health Officials Urged by Dr. Fowler. dealers and the so-called “‘milk the use of otection of milk through the bill,” restricting March 26— was advocated today before beommittee of the House District with Representative Clar- J. McLeod, Republican, Michi- presiding. w. ofticer; of and repre- District health Columbus, chairman section, Merchants Assoctation, J. dairy and Attorneys Matthew Roger J. Whiteford and Brandenberg, appearing for the hington, developing. subcommittee indicated that a Wednesday. * o Fowler said this measure would Ttaly has & building boom. University Park | Just beyond Hyattsville on the Wash. and Balto Boulevard Unusual Features—No. 11 The Joys of Country and the iTON, D. C. | SATURDAY, NAVAL DINNER TONIGHT. Prominent Officials Will Address Engineers at the Willard. The American Society of Naval En- gineers will hold its annual banquet at the New Willard Hotel tonight, with Rear Admiral M. M. Tay U. 8. N., director of fleet training at the Navy Department, presiding. Representative Burton L. French will deliver an adds Congress,” Re MeVay, jr, who for two years was commander of the Yangtze patrol in Chinese waters, will talk on “The and China™; Director George al 5700-20 o7 MARCH 27. 1926. will speak on conservation of natural | resources, and Rear Admiral F. C | Villard, commandant of the Coast Guard, will give “The Viewpoint of the Coast Guard.” The committee in charge of the af fair is composed of Capt. W. T. Cluverius, aid to the Secretary of the \BV’ Comdr. A. M. Charlton, Comdr. . Root, Lieut. Comdr. C. 8. Gil- IP".IV and Lieut. Comdr. E. L. Coch rane When fined for driving his| . | automobile without lights recently a | man fn Southampton, England, asked that he be given time to collect his unemployment funds from the gov- | ernment, and the request was Sth St- N .w. Corner Madison |}! SIX LARGE ROOMS, SCREENED AND WEATHER-STRIPPED Many Features That Will SAVE YOU MONEY GARAGE Inspect the Sample House—No. 5714 8th St. N.W.—and see what a remarkable value we are offering. REAL Home Owners Builders ESTATE: L] BETTER We can save you money and give you better window shades. We would welcome your call for estimates and samples. Factory prices. I 830 13th St. N.w., ' w Have STOKES SAMMONS, Main 552 E T G You a NeW-StVle Klt( hen* ap was to the advantage | e Government Sanctions | Baltimore-Annapolis Cut. 1al Dispatch to The Star. ALTIMORE, March 27.—A volun- | | tary reduction in rates of the Wash- | ington, Baltimore and Annapolis Blec- | | tric Railway Co., between Baltimore | and Anuapolis was sanctioned yester- |day Ly the Public Service Commis- soin. The present rate of $8.40 for round trips was reduced by the com pany to $7.40. The rate for 10 round I trips of $16.80 was reduced to $14.10, |if bought in books of 10 round trips a total reduction of Whether any reduction in the rates between | Baltimore and Washington are con- | | templated officials refused to state .\\ SLTTETTLTATL ATHTTLATLLLA SLATACRHCLAR SREERANNNN ' OPEN SUNDAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION 1331 RANDOLPH ST. N.W. Just Off 14th St. Maryland Commission Conveniences of City It's the perfect combination—which makes it she ideal place to live. Residence here carries with it full-fledged citizenship. with a vote. You can be sure your investment is sound ~and its increasing value substantial Asks Divorce Be Modified. Sup. the d Investigate and You'll Invest Mrs Distriet on of uvis has asked The moder st More attractive kitchens—and more efficient! mands a kitchen she can be proud of—just as she insi bathroom. have the so K 0. Davis, jr. her husband be her and from » tailed to per- to visit him. A oman 4 on a beau om mole es the Loy At last, the clumsy, old-fashioned range is out of the way. In its place, comes a flat-top style, the Smoothtop Gas Range. The oven is taken out of the air and put at table- drawer level. The open burners are enclosed. Every- thing is trim and compact. Lots for Sale—15¢ to 30c a foot Homes Rc(:ady—$9,000 to $13,500 Both Lots and Homes are sold on terms you can easily carry. . 5,000 new opened by municipal savings the Birning- bank last Smoothtop gives the cooking-space of any cabinet-range with a fraction of its floor space. It cuts off no light. Al kitchen planning is revolutionized. Ask us for a copy of booklet, showing color illustrations of six vestyle kitchens arranged by leading architects. Also atiend the free cooking lectures now being given daily at 2:30 p.n. A domestic science expert is giving valuable lectures on Smoothtop cookery. Wonderful new cookbook frec $10 for Your Old Range Of- fer Good Until March 31st University Park Co.. Inc. Phone Hyattsville 582-W 1338383833238838838388¢ Only Three Out of Thirty Remain Unsold, So You May Be Sure T'hat They Are Well Worth Seeing You Can’t Spend Part of Today to Better Advantage Than In Coming Out to Inspect These Fast- Selling Homes Builders, Attention! 22 Ft, wide, 2 baths, large front porch beamed ceiling dining walls hand painted and decorated. Absolutely t condition throughout. Hot-water heat, Pitts- water heater, electricity. Beautiful grape arbor, rosebushes and shrubbery. 2-CAR GARAGL Brick Home: rooms (4 bedrooms). all Edgar Morris Sales Co. rear vard wi b Factory Distributors Improved by THE BEST VALUE NORTH OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Open Sunday from 10 'A.M. to 6 P.M. 3832332383283332323238232383283832838328323323 £ SHAPIRO-KATZ CO. 3333333333 Main 9111 1305 G St. N.W. Main 1032-1033 0000000000 2114-2130 Minnesota Ave. S.E. Unusual Price and Terms Description Tapestry brick homes of six rooms and tiled bath. Every modern Improvement, including hot-water heat, elec tric lights, hardwood floors and trim, bullt-in refrigerator, built-in bathtub and Luilt-in garage are among the many conveniences to be found in these beautiful homes. Large concrete front and double rear porches. Don't fail to inspect today or Sunday. \Very reasonable terms. Drive out Pa. Ave.. across bridge to Minnesota Ave.. thence two blocks east to houses. e s $500 Cash $83 Monthly $7,850 Hoodhward 10th, L otheop 11th, F and G-Streets 631 Frn.nkhn St. N.E. Representative on Premises Call our office for representa- tive fo take you by auto 1o see the properts. Phone Main 36 daily 9 p.m. or Main 38 any time. Beautiful = 6§ roomi and_ hath Lomes with hot water heal, ele 1 niard Built and finished with the same ecle- gance that < haracterizes our higher priced homes. Corner Home Corner home contains eight large rooms, together wi inclosed porches-and complete room Lusemient. Otherw same as above. Open for Inspection Daily Till 9 P.M. CUVIER A. METZLER X “Dependable Service” Main 89 1106 Vermont Ave. Sunday and Night Service, Adams 620 e e Y omes of Stability—Charm—Distinction 335333323883 Realtors—Builders)$ 1416 K St. N.W. Doiche in Lots 147 deep to alléy. feet until Or drive out Micaizan Avenne and Monroe Street to Seventh Street Northeast, and south to Frankiin Street: or take Brookland car to Seventh Streel Northeast: or take 4th and Centrul Avenue bus. CHAS. D. SAGER 924 14th Street N.W. 4 M '3 , 4 A , R4 ’ , 4 , PA s s ’ , PA b4 ? , s L4 ’ ’ ’ [ ’ é “ s / [4 4 P s b4 R b4 IA v » A s ’ , A ’ e 4 ’ T4 s I ’ # ’ v’ . "m\‘\\\\s\ ATATLRLTHALTL TLARARA R ARLAAN SRS \\\\\‘\\\\\\‘ : % bA I ? Z ¢ é ¢ ‘ 3 3 g [ 4 g ke Only 3 Left! Specially Planned Homes— 1406 Varnum St. 16th St. AWNINGS Made - to- Order Add Beauty and Coolness to Your Home —in the fashionable area between 14th and 16th Streets. 13,950 to 14,250 Modest Cash Payment—and Terms Easy to Finance 1215 Geranium St. N.W. IN Beautiful 16th St. Heights Stucco over hollow tile gonstruction, with tapestry brick trim; this seven-room home is the last word in modern appointment. It has 7 - rooms, a breakfast nook. upen fireplace, 2 baths (four bedrooms). a large side living porch. double rear porches, glassed sleeping porch and is located on an unusually large landscaped lot. There is a garage to match the house. The superior construction and finish of this home They have the Cafritz famous fea- A freshuess and color effect that is possible in tures— no other fitting is achieved in Awnings for vou Home, if they Iy fitted. Windows doors. casements and porches are real objects beauty and sources of cool comiort ‘when covered by individually constructed Awnis are proj 7 Big Rooms 2 Beautiful Baths Very Large Porches Built - in Garage The moment one enters these beautiful homes he is impressed by the luxurious sweep of the three rooms—- living room. dining room and sun parlor. The kitchen represents tie latest in brightness. utili and size. The second floor, consisting of four large bedrooms and two Juxurious baths, permeates charm, comfort and privacy. Other features are servant’s quarters and bath and a two- car garage, built to harmonize with the beauty of the Home. In shast, you want to own one of these homes Sample House, 1725 Webster St. N.W. MAX SUGAR BUILT NONE BUILT LIKE THEM Call Adams 546 or Columbia 28 Very deep lots, paved and sodded and handsome front terraées artistically planted Our Manufacturing Shops are fully equipped to take care of your needs. Only the most du able fabrics are used. The metal parts are rust proof galvanized iron. Orders placed now will be given prompt attention Make It an Unusual Buy at $22,500 Open Sunday for Your Inspection. 1 16th Street Bus Will Bring You Here. Exclusive Agents ——CHANNON: & LUCHS=—— Open from 9 A.M.to 9 P.M. Take 14th St. car, or 16th St. busses to Varnum Street. Or phone us for auto. When shopping here see samples of the fabrics and place your orders at the Manufacturing Shop Office, Sixth floor. Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. 14th & K Ouwners and Builders of Communities M, 9080 Woodward & Lothrop Manufacturing Plant Phone Main 5300 South Capitol, Canal and D Streets 713 14th St Main 2345