Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1926, Page 27

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o he ore, hetween Columbia read straet nermit. ington ming pool with a bleacher seating ca pacity of 1.500 persons. he 50 feet wide with freshment stands and other feat lors and refy fices for the e REAL QUEENSBERRY CLUB BULDING ASSURED Construction to Be Begun as| Soon as Architects Have | Completed Their Plans. | ESTATE, which is! e of St. h streer and Trving i= naw assured and the aetual constructian af the building will he. &In a8 sonn 2< the architects complete thair plans. The huilding will occupy the entire premises. 100x176 feet. and The Qnea | " the pr Stephen’sChureh, on Foucteen will he a< high as the regulations will The exterior will he of gran Ite. stone and polochrome terra cotta, with nnnenal lighting effects, and will ha ane of the show places of Wash Jn the hasemen! will be the swim ool will and 130 f There will he dressing-room space showers, reception rooms, On the first floor will be a casino ting capacity of approxi- | nd o large and fully [ ment booth,: lounging In addition on the and women. eic. | 7 large lounge. par-| ©n the third floor will be nmdon.\ for men and women, beauty par-|ballrooms with a Spanish promenade | K1 hment stands and of-|garden on each side. In addition to tives of the Queens-[a thoreughly equipped and modern n. The entrance [gymnasinm. including kers and nked on each side | shower rooms. On the voni there will | ccond floor there | he an entdoor running track and a | ndard bowling al- | number of tennis conris for the several hun of members of the Queensherry ¢ oyer, refresh-land ladies auxiliary. yms for men | This Attractive New Home Is Offered in EXCHANGE r VACANT LOT i S Y S S R YA ath with shower and many other full tile E milt-in tolS, instantaneons heater, features, 1. lot with trees, Price Ogly $16,950 G. W. CHASE 331 Carroll St., Takoma contains reoms, fl m | fl m EEJEEEEZ—EEIE | I Il i NATION’S LARGEST PARKING RAGE EVERT®® STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. WORK ALREADY BEGUN | missgs hond iumie has ON BIG ‘GARAGE HERE Completion Should Greatly Slm’ plify Parking Sitnation in Downtown District. THE l\ ¥. Saul C perstions on the eady have | Garage, hirteenth and F ,oon 1 wite | of the old L AN | By the Associated Press. KANEAS CITY, number will he of prominent business men. in the | the largest parking gavage completed an cture will accupy approxi TR .g:”::»‘""“"‘ with bona fde Jew York avenue and |l street. ‘It Will hold 1.200 parked and have | gpace for the u garage facilities The Capital ge. Co. is an ganlzation com men, the oMcers of which are Robert C. Jones, president; John [.. Edwar yiee president, and “Alaxander Britts secretary and freasurer. The contract for struction has | heen given to the James Raird Co. of * Washington and 3 estimate that th completed nol Ister Thas- A tate "lll‘“”l\‘ 1h 1 edi | Kansas Ciry, He died in 1915. . | within two y of My. Nelson the s - |BIDS ARE NOW N INVITED ON KANSAS CITY PAPERS| | Trustees to Sell The Star and The Times to Devote Proceeds to Art Foundation. May 15 of the Willlam Rockhill Nelson frust annaunced here yesterday they have | inventory and appraise- | ment of tha piant of the Kansas City | Star and the Times and are ready 1o | purehasers of the property. Proceeds from the sale of the Star will go toward an art {rundation for uncer provisions of the will of Mr. Nelson, founder and editor. The will provid that the 1wo newspapers must be sold 'x after the deaths of . Nelson's wife and daughter. s, Nelgon died in 1921 and Mre. ducied by the organization trained under him, with Irwin Kirkwood as Trustees ) prospective the only the death 1206 One of 15 A ealmg Home Typeo at CHEVY CHASE CREST, D. C. I'o inspect- Drive ont Cennecticut Avenue 1o *Chevy Chase Circle, east on Western Avenue. Fol- I'lie home above gives a general im- pression of the type of homes at Chevy (hase Crest. \We have endeavored to huild each ane with a personality of its own and incorporating every con- low signs to Stuvvesant convenience. Year'll dote on street and Toveliest Spot appointed baths, tiled in Chevy Chase ceivahie the handsomely in color, TERRELL & LITTLE, INC. 18th Street Main Evening Phones: Adams 2503-J—Adams 3215.W | =) i H Four Groups of New Hom Very Reasonably Priced— Splendid Terms No. 1 2114-2130 Mipnnesota Ave. S.E. s8 500 00 ar parches, aak et or heit and builiin re rriananiar parks, are modern in finanead hese homes face 2 v derail and attractively 2 < TO MINN. 1315-1329 West Virginia Ave. NE. _ $7,950.00 Twa blocks north of Florida avenne cars conven ient 1 0l and ane block from new parachial sche homes contain six roms and tiled bath They ave ighi tapesiry brick. with conerete fromt, porches and 2 rear porches. hor-warter heat, efactricity nak floors, poreelain-equipped Kitchen and sample 1ear vard The priee is low, $7.930 on attractive terms No. 3~ 2007-2019 Nayler Road S.E. _ $6,950.0 < and bath. hat-water heat, op hack and front vards: ean. Sewi-detnched electricits, full cellar, hools R R L R L L L R e AR AR U R L AU No. 4 2000 Block—P Street S.E. 56,9500 5 rooms and bath. built-in zarage. builtin iefrig erator, hath fixtures and ironing board; concrete front porch and 1wo large rear porches. These very complete homes are well located and priced low They homes ave lncated just west of the Naylor foad All Group: Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday CUVIER A. METZLER Main £9 1106 Vermont Ave, Senday and Night Sorvice, Ad. 620 | ‘erflllfllfl!flflfl’\ffr'fmmmm S A S T P R YRR VALUE BY COMPARISON The Best Sp‘ceulatiuc Built Ho'usés in_the City APPROVAL HAS BEEN EXPRESSED By All Who Have Seen Them SPLENDID CONSTRUCTION MODERATE PRICE A Shapiro-Katz Home Is 'Alwcyl Worth the Money : SEVEN BEAUTIFUL ROOMS—BUILT-IN GARAGE 6232 GEORGIA AVENUE Is the Sample House OPEN .EVERY DAY UNTIL 9:30 P.M. DESCRIPTION e | hmoww carefully ph}nnn huilt of the hest materials ot 32 feel ar, een At ped with BUILT-T EM. ket space, floor plugs in all H"I’fl'"l" and_expensi vo ||l|"|nl HROUGHOUT. EQU T HEAT 'his :lml‘nm s A 0 rooins, OP fixtures: hot-water hullng nln WITH WELSBACH NTZ0)! once experienced will supply of hot water 3285 Brightwood School Boys Will Aid Police in Protecting Pupils. An ergenization of boys at Rrightwood Public School has heen formed ‘as the first schonl safety pa | trol to masist the police in protecting | man, William' Bissell. other ehildren from the dangerous | =on, iraffic .copditions in the vicinity. patrol, which ix the firsi one of system that will be extended (o other | | schools, was organlzed at the instance on the streets about the schaol from ¢5.- SATURDAY, MAY 15, The nm’ SAFETY PATROL FORMED. ‘nr the Amerlean Automebile Associa martn(e bond issue has been unds ritten by Shannon & Luchs, ne.; vha »and the H. L'Rust Co. This project, it is satd, is one that should greatly simplify the parking situation of un-mm\n V\uhcn'mn 1996, REAL ESTATE.’ tion. William de Rosa wax appointed captain of the patrol, with James Krickbaum and David Bell as lieuten | ants. Other members of the ‘patiol the | all of whom were nominated by Mis< Helen G. Nichols, school principal nd tnclude James ‘Hall, Horace Ward William John Hebhard and tandard Wheel Co. haver vesterday Lester Thomas The | Tate. The patrol. acting wnder (he sipe: erman anti-trust ac vision of policemen. will he on duty the rest has heen her 17, set oy 8:30 to 9 o'clock in the morning, 17 10 12:15, 19:45 to 1 o'clock and from 3 to 330 o'clock In the afternoon. thal Company Fined. SLAND, Ohio, May 15 (P of Terre was fined $2,500 a s by Federal Judge D. C. Weste It was the malieable sieel casting companies on trial on charges of violating Trial of Septem e Priced in Reason for Comfort Every Season On Rodman Street—Just West of Connecticut Avenue A cooling elevation forestalls Summer's heat—lawn and landscape to delight you in.the Spnngume-—cozy comfort 'gainst Winter's chill and harmony with Autumn’s artistry. Every season for the years to come enjoy the luxury of living in one of these Semi-Detached Homes of eight spacious rooms with built-in bath and an alley-entered garage. A location unexcelled for transportation availability and residence refinement. Find here every convenience the most critical indorse. Drive out Connecticut Avenue and turn West on Rodman Street to 3102-3118 Rodman Street Homes of similar construction with streetlevel frontage at: 3152.3523 35th St. NW. « 4103-4111 Legation St. (Corner 35th and Porter. (In Chevy Chase—2 Blocks in Cleveland Park) > West of Conn. Ave.) $14,950 17, J. DALLAS GRADY Main 6181 904 14th St. N.W. Realtor O | O B a2 e 0 R O O o S O K I IR I e e o O e R R S R R R RS AR R R R XN R FE R TR R TR EN S | % Inspection Means Selection You will find in this new community we are just open- ing a remarkable combination of supremely artictic Homes, in an ideal environment. ChevyChase Terrace On Davm’son and Norwood Drives —is the prettiest part of Chevy Chase. It's high, and with ;_f|oriou§ trees that give shade and picture-quenefis—and each of the many types of Homes we have designed will appeal to your appreciation of the unique—plus the prac- tical. Notl’ung can ever change this exclusive nexghborhflod —for we control the community and its development. Center Hall Homes and Cottages—set in lots 50 to 75 feet wide—and more than 130 feet dee Homes de- signed for effect—built to endure=—and pfmned and fin- ished for utmost comfort. Septr‘te garage to match each Home. All utilities are at }\nnd—and the landscaping around each Home has beeh arnsncn]ly done. $12,950 to $15,950 Terms will-be. .adjusted to meet your convenience Open every day! nnd evenmg‘. including Sundavv from 9am.t09 p.m. Chevy i‘huQO '\'mar,g = byt 2V minutes’ motor ride from the heart of thereity. Motor nnt Conmecticut Avenue, through Bradley Late, turn South on Wisconsin Avenue, or straight out the new Wisconsin Avenue Roulevard —and direetly opposite the Golf Course of the Chevy Chase Club is the entrance (o Chevy Chase Terrace. Or we will send one of our Autos. ’ L'A-FRITZ Owner and Builder of Communities “14th & K - M. 9080

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