Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1926, Page 3

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AN TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR HOME outstde ar gives Every step from and se vice S B Yo when such a home is available at no greater cost? FOTOMAC PARK APARTMENTS 21¥ awp € STS. wm Furnished or U nfurni <3 FOR RENT second Floor Office Choice Location, 1635 Conn. Ave. Rent, $50 Per Mo. Randall H. Hagner & Co. REAL ESTATE Ave. Ma Desirable unfurnished and fur- nished apartments for rent in THE DRESDEN John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 1636 Eye Street Main 143 P\‘ R # New Apartments “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. Rental l.flrfl(' Lowest Moore Hill (Inc.) 4| g tI Tth St. / | ) Apartment Opposite Eastern High School S.E. Cor. 18th & Jast Capitol Reasonable Rents | Loery Modern Convémience room. kitchen, dining alcove. | dressing closet, bath and Mur- phy bed—$40.00 and $42.50. | 2 rooms. kitchen. dining and bath—$§52.50 B. F Saul Co. Tain 2100 925 lnth St. N.W. FOR A THOM tS PROGR SANTED O HAUL FU. WO OR' FRO » 08 o ¥ e e PART LOAD \um\ SOR W ¥ Y SR A oAt ot STORY OF 4 STCC ming_s0 ea. ‘Tun = with velume oz husiness ave re Toatociatn: trom ¢ be purchased at num\‘,wz CO._Gth & C Ste. SW HICHINGER €0. 5th & Fla (\\R\ \\ \ While Yo STANDARD uu:wmu 50138 Ga. Ave Cot POOF REPAIRING YOU'LL LIKE —done by experts who kiow their | business. Call us up. IRONCLAD co. 2861 Rooflog 1121 5th N, Company Ph. Main 14 u THAT MA STOF YOURS i1AS Been slent on a good while Now and needs renovating Are Also Wondering \mmm and feels un. Witk Sour brder You —why the bed ook cowfortable enovate it Main_ 3621 Bedell Mig. Co. Our Printing —Makes a_distinct appeal o the hard-to-please #1GH GRADE: BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, BYRON S. ADAMS, ;2RISR ettt ERTIT If It's Slip Covers, A Painting or General Repairing that your car needs, remember us. 44 Lowest cost for satisfactors results. R McReynolds & Son LSt NW. Mamn il .,pecxalxzad Commercial Printing Acaiire the babit of consulting us. The National Capit:l Press 1210-1212 D ST. N. Hoovers, "$20—Eurekas, $15 Completely rebuilt and guaranteed elec- ers. Wil demonstrate. ~ Columbia YOUR OLD ROOF —may ebe_down. but Something to remember ! ake A Shraalty © af repmre—solid. 'durabla work. Save Call us up: KOONS 119 3rd St W, 1 ivs mever out your dollars Roofing Gompany Phone, Main 933 without loss of | R AT AR A F A S 5 ) oo porches Q {office and where the latter was killed i | edge of the e \ | the reports of !evidence to help Cook County !FILM FROM PALESTINE I United F o | Tewish homel [ture views of | comewhat with a banquet in honor of Rabbi Ste | | | I | | THE EVENIN ;CLEAHED IN LIQUOR CASE. | Exonex ated by LEOPODDENES = uertes, charged with conspli mm,,.znm: of liquor, yesterday re turned a verdict of not guilty. The | cnly witness for the defense was a court stenographer who testified thaty Prohibition Administrator A. J. Han lon had offered Alejandro T.opez. | another defendant, immunity if hej would testif gainst Fuertes. i The trial was looked upon by the overnment as the most important in | its campaign for |)r hibition enforce- | ment in. Porto H nd | Deputy Customs Siegmund testified !that Fuertes and others nl'fw ed to ‘ them for the privilege of s k) lunlm‘ into the island. The liberated less than an hour ! Guard, However. Says Slayer of Franks Boy Asked to Join Gang. | By the Associated Press JOILET, 11, May 8 {involving Nathan Leopold, slayer of rank, one that he refused an | opportunity fo flee with several con |yiets from Stateville Prison Wednes ind another that he pleaded to | ken along and was refused, have it in the investigation of the Two stories g he “vouthful scion of a rich Chic v, who is serving a life sentence | il RUNAWAY TROLLEY HITS [ itk Ricnprd Loeh, alter cor eaioni| JANOTHER: 126 INJURED!| i | eriminal tri iid he declined to join | | | | jthe seven fleeing convicts. four of = whom have been captured. Tiis | Woman May Die—Murk L. Requa, | statemaent ade to H v ‘Rehn T e e o Former Oil Administrator. Hurt State’s attorney of Will County, who i directing the grand jury investiga in 'Ban Franecisco Crash. tion of the prison break By the Assovinted Press SAN FRANC woman was injw and about 1 othey hurt when a cable car blocks down the California street hill terday and crashed into another car at the botlom | arnings by Conductor o lie flar on the floor or their seats probably saved man the runaw n s jury. The tor of the was struck ca to his n to jump and mber escaped Leopold Would Go. is told by Jacob | nt story t ds wounded here ¥ here have been some rumors »pold miay have aided in ape. because of the f a cell adjoining t Charles Duschowski onvicts, and able ko con him, no official cox ity s e il o1 Rehn even said that Leo be taken before the what he Kknew icient impor- John_ Coy remain i on | fous in ar that | sxengers | in secupied leader o the municate W ance this th pold would not eciuse dored of time of ihe escape confinement for 1 uffed so that he was nding position. He was he isolated cellhouse in Warden Klein had his r, was taken to a suffening from shock The gripman was held by theé n o technical charge. He suid | the brakes failed to work when he| tried to stop the car at Powell street. | theit % | held in od in Deputy by the convicts making break Klein's slayers passed down t corridor they unlocked several with keys taken from a guard. I asked Leopold if he wished to join them. he said. “I told them [ did not want to zo. But they unlocked ths door anyway and 1 thought they ing to kill me. When I told em 1 satistied 1o stay where I s they cursed me and left Denies He Knew of Plot. in an in Tlinois run ons for the lower gislature. "here are 16w ning for nomi house of the St I NEW APARTMENT Only Two Left 19th and Mintwood Place N.W. One Square North of Columbia Rd. on 19th tment with all convenient to ross-town | 1 { | | | denied he had ape plot lead in the prison investiga 1wn was believed by officials to have heen obtained when Rehn took posses ion of u series of penciled notes the slain deputy's office. crude documents, apparentiy trusties on their fel were scattered ahout near the spot where slugged with an iron bar, fell prosecutor said they were that the contents would not divulged until the grand jury neets in Monday “T think there will Leopold any knowl low prisoners on the floor Wiein ‘The, important 2 Rooms, Kit., Reception Hall and Bath, $50 and $60 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 For Rent Apartments PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Pl. Just North of Columbia Road at 16th Inspect this magnificent apartment and make reser- vations for the appoint- ment most pleasing to your taste. There are still a few of the most desirable ar- rangements available. One room, kitchen, hath to 5 rooms, reception hall, bath and porch. LOW RENTALS $45 and up William S. Phillips & Co. Incorporated 1432 K St. - Main 4600 be plenty of i thor ities were in their inquiry into how obtained.” he said Man Found Dead in ( CHICAGO. May § (®) the s 8 here, im. police believe. f an unidentified man was found in an automobile on a de ed road south of here early today al times. | the fatal shooting ate’s Attorney William in and two companions WILL AID $50.030 DRIVE > shown | Monday n at the Jewish Commu. nity Center in connection with the | lestine appeal campa ! nounced today by n of the The film has just been this country and depicts es of the industrial, i ampaign rought to | the latest | agricultural relopmentof the and. First_motion pic- the new University Mount Scopus, scenes showing wih of the all-Jew the new ¢ the Hadassah a picturs hown here a vear The Washington is about o enter it Nnaleskc With less than half the quota leaders ane hopeful that the | the sum will be raised by . when the drive will close lized, ik of Chur s Wise and Chaim Bialik, Hebrew national poet You are invited THIS SUNDAY to visit a real masterpicce of the builders’ art—a charming Modern Colonial resi- dence occupying a choice site in Section Four of Chevy Chase. one square above the grounds of the fine old Chevy Chase Club and with neighboring homes valued as high as $35.000. Constructed of the best materials through- out and designed on a delightfully livable plan. this home will attract you from the moment you first see it. An immense living room and bright dining salon, with comfort- able side porch, well-equipped kitchen and outside pantry comprise the main. floor. Upstairs are three corner bedrooms, tiled bath, five large ciosets and a storage attic The basement is unusually light and may casily be fitted with a maid's room ; favatory, s, hot-water heating plant, etc are conveniently piaced. The grounds are quite large and the attractive garage matches the housc in appearance laundry t DRIVE OUT Connecticut Avenue to Bradley Lane, west on Bradley Lane to Maple Avenue and north one full square to Elm Street. Or phone Adams 3290 for any further information desired. $12.250—FEasy Terms NG STAR, ! weltare, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY. MAY -8 1926. IJENY GIRLS DEATH 2 7" """ {"Books sougHT ) DETOTERRGHS 55 57 LA Police Search for “Kidnapers.” FRANKLIN 5416 Scranton Jall Officials Say ¢ i - NEWARK. N. J. May 8 (@ ‘\H-:Am_mAN's 933 G St. N.W. MISS sanko E*p"‘ed Of Nat- lel|!‘~ away after & Lault Paxton, a 3-year-old child. spent four hours ural Causes. straying in the wake supposed abductbrs from her home under police a kidnapin She was found four of polic: search of of two men who chucked her cave at the home of D By the Associated Press SCRANTON, Pa., May $.—Authori ies are satistied that tear gas thrown into her cell at the county jail, dic Belryvxlle Man 98, Buued 10t vause the death of 16vear-old Julia | <pecial Dityat Sunko. They maintain that hex death VILLE, V. 5 was due to congestion of the lungs, eld ye: superinduced By kidney and heart trouble Offic ing the )mh«e were called Fu e held yesterday for 98 yeurs old, who Danlel C. Snyder. as a ..w' t N died Tuesday In Haltimore. s of the State department of v however, said today (h | would investigate the circumstance: Counsel for the girl's father said her head was battered and her body was black and blue. Jail officials deny thut she was roughly handled. Dep. uty Benore admils having adini tered the tear gas to subdue the pri er. who. he said. had heen creating disturbance in cell. The gas W ature approved by u of Standards and ned nothing that would injure a “I shot the gas through the ng his daughter, ) i in that eity \h Snyder was at one time an editor of the Clarke Courier_here “Heave ho, OFFICES FOR RENT m lads- - y PHILLIPS BUILDING 921 15th St. N.W. The wind blows free!” When the canvas is bellied to a spanking breeze and a wide road of blue water di- vides against the prow — what joy compares to sailing? Yet how few of us ever realize this joy. For most Americans must live in inland towns and never know the sight and smell of salt water. How fortunate, then, are we who live so near to the beautiful country of the Ches- apeake tidewaters! Each one of us may own a Loat. Not a sailboat, nec- essari there are many who, for one reason and .an- other, would rather have a power boat or a canoe. For some a mere rowhoat will suffice, while others will be satisfied with nothing short of a steam yacht. Of course, it is not enough just to have a hoat. 'We must have water miles and miles of it, beginning at our very doors. AMd this is why, when Summer draws near, we move from our houses and apart- ments in the city, to our cottages and bungalows in the tidewater country. You may think that we must be very rich to be able to do all this. But most of us have very moderate incomes, and most of us have jobs in town. Write today to our Balti- more Terminal, Howard and Lombard Streets, for our booklet, “An All - Summer Vacation.” WASHINGTON BALTIMORE & ANNAPOLIS RAILROAD suld Miss Sanko about to become a mother, slept well M he was taken vio nd died a few honrs s removed 10 a hospital. physician, S was not responsible for the girl’s death. An under he found no marks to indicate handling. Congestion of the lungs ziven as the cuuse of death in the cor oner's certiticate who was WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO. Incorporated. 1432 K St. N.W. Main 4600 S Buy with confidence— Buy a Dunigan All-Brick Home!! " In Economy, Construction Dunigan-Built : -Homes | - Excel— SEE THIS HOME ON 14th ST. CAR LINE 5224 7t.h St. NW. | Between Hamilton and Ingraham Sts. This Home Open Daily 9 AM. to 9 P.M. < Wide Paved Street And Alley Big Six-Room Homes Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to 7th and Ken- nedy N.W. or 9th Street car the direct path of to Ingraham Street—walk 2 increasing value. blocks. PRICED LOW—TERMS TO SUIT! Attention, World War Veterans Reinstate Your War Risk Insurance Before July 2nd, 1926 D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319N. Y. Ave. - Main 1267 Dunigan Homes Inside and Outside Always Lok “Better Every detail makes this the best home buy in Washington. The rooms are larger, every convenience is incorporated and the location itself is in ELECTRIC Personal Taste and Charm Combine to Make This Community A NEW HOME IDEAL The community of beautiful homes and an atmosphere of culture and refinement. The commun of thrift and future independence—for in owning a residence Burfeith citizgns are steadily investing their money in a medium of intrinsic value-—a home. Burleith, too, is ideal for the man whose business is down town, for the Burleith bus affords rapid and restfully cool transportation. Fach of these homes has a large living room with colonial mantel, a completely furnished dining alcove or a large dining room. The kitchens are equipped with the last word in modern_efficiency appointments. On the second floor are three large bed- rooms and a white tiled hath. Situated on an eminence overlooking the Potomac, with Arlington in the distance, these homes are unusually appealing. BHURIETH —has furnished people 'n moderate circumstances with a cultured desirable atmos phere at a reasonable price— $8,950. Take a Burleith bus today and come out to T Street, between 38th and 39th 4lways Open for Your Inspection |S HANNON Members of the Operative Builders: As'n of the COMPANY | STONELEIGH GARAGE Is Now Lccated at 1630 L Street N.W. Day and Night Sioruge Accessories Washing Repairs Gasoline Oiling and Greasing Under Same Managemen' E. W. ERICSON, Manager — ONLY 2 LEFT NEW HOMES Cor. 17th & A Sts. N.E. | Paved Street Overlooking New Eastern High School Priced Below $7.500 6 Rooms and Bath 3 Large Porches Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights Laundry Trays SMALL CASH PAYMENT ' $50.00 Per Mont SEE THESE EXCELENT VALUES TODAY OR SUNDAY HOWENSTEIN BROS. 7th & H Sts. N.E. Linc. 897 (WANT A HOME? —SPECIAL BARGAIN— 102 YOU STREET N.E. Drive out R. 1. \Y and then south. or use R. I. Inspect Today or Phone Us for Auto. INSPECT TONIGHT Garage in Your Cellar (0% Built-in_Refrigerator One-Piece Sink White-Enamel Gas Range Fine Dry Cellar Including All Interest Terms \s Low A 2. to Ist Street Ave. bus. H.R.HOWENSTEIN INCORPORATED 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST The Clydesbale 2801 Adams Mill Road erlook building « 18th clecator I ashington a street. Within Rd. Fifty-one tments, tionally large rooms and owners. Modcrate prices. Hundreds wisited the many grasped the opportmnity themselzes Care teris closets. Ea building last Sunda to reserve home un Attendants throuah. ‘\‘»’V’AQDMAN EDMOND J. FLYNN Authority on Co-operative premises e Telephone COLUMBIA 217 {partments “OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME™ LYON VILLAGE Make your eveni well as pieasani—by visiting Washington's finest in JThis beautitil Imim open ¥ grening \ Roome: Awning. Comparison will convince apect this super-home Easy Prlce, $11 400 o Route—One Mile From Key mm" via Lee Highway to New Office at Lyon LYON & FITCH, Inc. 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