Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1926, Page 3

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MELLONON STUNP, SUPPORTS PEPPER Secretary Davis Also Aids Senator, Who Seeks Renom- | ination Tuesday. Br the Associated Press. PITTSRURGH. Pa.. May 15. syvlvania's two represeniatives i tdent Coolidge’'s cabinet, Andrew W. Mellon and vis, addressinz last night, urged rimary Tuesda Vharton Depper and of ecan candidates indorsed nrv head. Senator D) epoke in the intere Senator Papper, se 18 opposed for ina tian by Gov. Giffe resentative Wi Sacretary tve Penns terested in being for a administratic from a natio the peculia which Pennsyiva Penn 3. up of Sel s colleague. <ing re-election. ubiican nomina chot and Rep- tant position ways occt | pied in the politic ment of the Nation.” The ele: “will determine h mhall continue to he sented in the Senate o States.” Commends Coolidge Regime. The Secretars ship of Pr whore adminis'r in Governmen taxes lowere: on a sou plexing problems ha added stronghold of P less than give to President Coolidge our indorsement and backing in his | efforts to complete the work which | he has begurn.” (Calls Pepper Faithtul. i been established. | perity placed | remain Secrstary Mellon commended Sen ator Pepper as a stanch supporter of the administration, enic 3 fidence and esteem « and the party leaders a Washing- | ton.” as an infl nate commit tee member. ofcial nominat NN AN VEE Dog Fighting Illegal | If They’re Sicked ! Against Each Other Dog fighting is forbidden in the District of is purposel member of promote b o sicked” on. another he canine family io e Diags. colored. of 350 carried 1wo Thursday to the foot of I'irst street, and ac- cording to the police started a was arresied by Policeman Morraw of the fourth pre nd charged with inducing 2ht anothe e pe nd order Columbia collateral Police Mrs. Mary ¢ wife of Capt. W. J. Seitz. of 3812 Colo- rado avenue, died of heart disease in rovidence Hospital yesterday. mass will be celebrated at Nativity Monday . Father terment will Cemetery. vived by her hus: ge. Milton and e sisters, Mrs. dward Hard CLEAN, COOL COMFORTABLE Every requirement of mod ern home servioe in a hand- some. new, fireproof building, facing the lovely park and river. The ldeal summer home. PO stk 21¥ o C STS. wae Furnished or Unfurnished E i MR RR AR AR R RA MR RNRAH date on th fitted by give the business character te honest. efficient | ration.” | THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Desirable two and four rooms, kitch- en, reception hall and bath apart- ments. Unexcelled service and loca- tion. Rentals very reasonable. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. called for_within Wl ba made of t by the Bankrupt STEINEM. phe s TG PATRONS OF THE €O You are invited 10°c Aptieal Co. 705 14th Ridg. wheie sou now on fila W fixtures and preseriptions the H Optical Co. KINSMAN OPTICAL CO.. 14th st_n . _Coloradn Blds. WITH TTONS ine or cleaning 3420 13th OF FURNIL | phia or Bal TRANSFER AXD STOI & 3 Price. ma_8008. _ by cD—A RETURN D T Naw Fork Phifadel SMITH'S ASH YOUR OW 8 galions. S1 ALES CO.. 608 28 Fonw. Tan annual ot The American Fire Inaurance Co. of D. C. i1l he held at the offica of the company. n B th at. n.w. on Thursday, June open from 11 am._ta 1 H. H. BERG! m ot Lo cy. “THAT MATTRESS OF YOURS HAS een slept on a good whils Now and, needs renovatin You Are Also Woncfin‘ng «_why tha bed looks hump> and fesls comfortable. | We are awaiting your order 10 renovats it. Maln 3621, Bede;ll?lylig. Co. "~ Photo-Lithographic and Photostat Copies Exact ropies of vour important teatimonial ; skatches. mape, Handwriting, etc. | & thotsand copies can ad_on short no- B rasonabia_cort 11 Main 7180 WEBB & BOCORSELSKI Eetablished 1908, Bth St N.W. ARE YOU THINKING — pr 5 repair and paint that roof so that it Will STAY repaired. Fstimates free. KOONS RO 119 3rd SL.S.W e fL\lF} L!’lfl\nn ?dlln 833 You Get Real Service —on AUTO PAINTING, —GENERAL REPAIRS, Fte, when sou rely_on McReynolds T o your "work. " Fairest Pricos. R McReyands & Son Speéialized Commercia Printing Acquire the habit of consulting ne. " The National Capital Press’ 12101213 D ST. N.W. Az ROOF REPAIRING YOU'LL LIKE xDert > P Roofing 1 Company —done who ktow thelr business. D e IRONCL. Our Printing ~~Makes A distinet appeal to ths bard to-please ! #1768 GRADE. BUT NOT EIGH PRICED. BYRON 8. ADAMS, &2* i % 121 Bib N. Ph. Main. Ha RN AR AR SR AB AR Rigid Deed Restrictions e Assures Future Dcsirability Select Your Home Site NOW! Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1412_Eye St. N.W Franklin 9503 Apartment Opposite Eastern High School . ! S.E. Cor. 18th & |} {ast Capitol .. [ Reasonable Rents ./ Every Modern Cowvenience | 1 room. kitchen, dining . alcove, dressing_closet, bath and Mur. phy bed—$40.00. rooms, kitchen, dining alcove and bath—$52.50 to $57.50. B. F. Saul Co. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. 2 Delightful Drive —out through the Park and exclusive Chevy Chase to this entrancing new Colonial home with its grounds and charming garage to match. its comfortable side porch, six very large rooms, tiled bath, seven roomy closets, open fireplace, hard- wood floors, selected electric fitments and a myriad of other modern refinements assure your enjoyment and pleasure in this handsome Sunday to Elm Street CHEVY CHASE, MD. $12,250, on Good Terms Foliow Connecticut Aremue to West on Bradley square to Elm Street. 925 Fifteenth Street Phone Main 9770 Sundays—Adams 3290 Lane ¢o Maple Avenue and North one fuil THE EVENING, RONEFOUNDDEAD INSEVERNRIVER| Reveals Suicide of Man Who Fatally Attacked Father | in Baltimore. ross Md.. May 15 Rowe, jr.. who h been sought he made a wt sale attack upon memberx of hi fatally injuring Dr younger man, and a_prominer more contractor, died last from a fractuted skull. Dr. widow and a daughter still are heinz treated at a hospitat for a stab wound and slashes. inflicted by Harry, jr The attack was attributed by other members of the family to a business disagreement between the two men several vears ago. and Fathom of Fish! What angler of these parts does not smile fondly at men- tion of the Chesapeake Bay country! What visions of sport the very name brings of streams fraught with eroakers, catfish, bay trout, striped bass, black bass, white and yellow perch and even bluefish! What memories of early morning risings—of journeys in the dawn with hopefully borne burdens of bait : of jour- neys in the dusk with happily borne burdens of the baited! 1f you will buy or build an all-Summer home beside your favorite water. then sport will lie but a few yards from vour porch. And not only the sport of fishing, but of swim- ming. boating and all the other delights of Summer. Write today to our Balti- timore Terminal, Howard and Lombard Ste., for our booklet, “An ~All-Summer Vacation.” WASHINGTON BALTIMORE & ANNAPOLIS ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMPANY Tts residence. Do drive out the Chevy Chasa Club. turn STAR., WASHIN EDUCATION PORTFOLIO IN CABINET IS URGED Representative Reece Tells Caravan Club Step Would Be of Great Advaytage. Establishment” of a Fed ederal depart ment of education, with & secretary in the President's cahinet, was ad- Yocated by Represantative. Reece of | Tennessee in an' address before the | taravan Club of Almas Temple at luncheon in the City Club yesterday. ' is pending in Such legislation now Congress, _ Mr. Reece said this step would pro vide much greater educational oppor-;| New Apartmengs “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. __Lowest Rentals b 1 5 e 9 rented; § left Moore & Hill (Inc.) 730 17th Si. "ON, D. . SATURDAY, tunities for y persons located in rural districts. Past Imperis] Potentate of the Mystic Shrine James S. McCandless of Hawali was a guest and’delivered a brief address. Past Potentates of Almas Temple Leonard P. Steuart and W. F. Gude also were guests. Mr. Steuart told of BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them Tn"” ar. Phons FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN?'S, 933 G St. N.W. APARTMENTS—FOR RENT PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Col. Rd. at 16th. Our - apartments are renting fast, because they are just what Is wanted by the broad- minded homeseeker. Suites of one room, kitchén and bath to five rooms, bath and porch. 1OW RENTALS William S. Phillips & Co. Incorporated 1432 K S§t. N.W. Main 4600 MAY. 15, 1926 the work being done by t hospitals conducted by the Shrine for crippled_children. Mnj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, president of the club, presided. “Cool and Quiet” TOWN APARTMENTS Note Well the Location Just one block west of Con- necticut Avenue on Bancroft Place, and yet the environment is the same as miles in the suburbs. The highest spot in town, surrounded by trees, with no traffic past building. It fs an ideal place to pass the Summer. Convenient—Refined Quiet A few choice apartments left of three rooms and bath to six yooms and (wo baths, in mod ern. fireproof building at very moderafe rental. 2229 Bancroft Place (Weat on 8 Street to 23rd and one block north) Or phone for uuto to inspeet. STONE & FAIRFAX 804 173t Main “@ver Forty Years of Real Ser TWO MILLION DOLLARS In lmprovements Here Within One Year “About a vear ago | had an opportunity to buy that site for a whole lot less than it is worth now.” said a man who stood in front of the five big Co-op- erative Apartment Buildings that WARDMAN has built at First St.. New York Avenue and M St. N.W. 2 _Soon rental tenants will pass these buildings and remark: “I had an oppor- tunity 1o buy one of those apartments when they were the most reasonably priced homes in Washington.” v ion and the courage 1o act on your convictions will spell success; whereas timidity and procrastination will keep tou in the ranks of those who “had an opportunity.” This huge development has already served materially to increase property Now the Sibley Hospital is doubling ita size and the values in this locality. ‘ompany is erecting a § C. & P. Telephone 000 building close by. More than TWO MILLION DOLLARS' worth of major improvements concentrated in this neighborhood within the last six months. Further development is sure 1o follow. LOOK AHEAD TO ENHANCING VALUES AND BUY NOW IN THESE BUILDINGS AT THE ORIGINAL PRICE. You can buy a delightfully sunny. front. bungalow-apartment. with three exposures. consisting of large reception hall. living room, two bedrooms. kitchen and bath. for a small initial payment and monthly rates as low as $58.40. The operating cost of this apartment. including taxes. coal. janitor service. insurance, etc.. is $15.45 a month. fullv fifty per cent less than the maintenance expense of a house of equal size. "WARDMAN 100 Per Cent Co-Operative Apartments FIRST ST., NEW YORK AVE., AND M ST. NORTHWEST L EDMUND J. FLYNN 4uthority on_Co-Operative A4partments Representing W ARDM 4N MAIN 8516 Open Daily and Sunday 1334 Ingraham Street N. W. Beauti{ul 14th Street Terrace With many convenient and unusual special- tres that have anticipated your happiness in this HOMfl Idefl’—FOr '}\if reason ‘hee home! have met with such hearty appreciation from homenekeu. There is an extra room on the first floor designed to afford the “privacy require- ments” that arise in the bus of simple woodwork and finish that smacks beauty family—and the of the early Massachusetts ship carpenter and his handiwork. One woman said to us, T am more proud of my kitchen and it's beauty and convenient appointments than most women are of their drawing rooms.” Then on the second floor—opening from the master's room is an extra bath with its built-in shower—a feature that adds so much joy to everyday living when the thermometer hovers around ninety-fou\'. Four of the clothes closets are cedar lined. The price is within reach of all people who are \ in thrifty, conservative circumstances. NNON: & LUCH Members of the Operative Building Association mn in the District of Columbia These homes contain a large living room with open fireplace, from which entry is gained to the spacious Tiving porch. A dining room well lighted and de- signed so that there is a place for every piece nf furniture. kitchen. shower) A well lighted man’s room and the model Four and ample closet two bathe (one 1with space. Double rear bedrooms, porches, one a sleeping porch, add to the livability of this home during hot Summer montha. INSPECTION | S e S YRGS Fm@mmmmmmm@mm@m@m@m@ CIe i’&rflm@@ WANT A HOME? —SPECIAL BARGAIN— 1622 POTOMAC AVE. S.E. (Just North Pa. Ave.) 407F oot Front Parking With Stone Wall Drive out Penna. Ave. S.E. to 14th Street and then northeast to house. Parlor cars or busses. Inspect Today or Phone Us for Auto. $500 Cash. $60 Monthly INSPECT TONIGHT C Office 1 mile PR R from Rey Bridge AR over Washington's Business and Professional men ing homes in Lyon Village—because it offers an id vironment with easy access to the heart of Washington. Our Restrictions Are Your Protection 7 Rooms—DBrick Colonial —on 80-foot front lot. Tile bath, g venience with many special appointments lar homes, Price, $15,500 LYON & FITCH, Inc. Clarendon 650 Main 4198 ] ORI, 1N BRI, YRR 0 AR range—every modern . Compare it with Easy Terms Phones T e T RIS ZREAAEREUEEIYUIENERRRRRE R YRR RR e 4 T Left NEW HOMES Corner 17th and A Sts. N.E. Paved Street Opposite New Eastern High School Best Buy in Northeast Priced at $7,450 Built-in refrigerator, piece sink, white enamel gas range, fine dry cellar. laun dry trays. heat, electric lights. $500 Cash—$60 a Month ) Including i TERM $750 Cash—$55 a Month All Six rooms and bath, 3 one- large porches, hot-water TO SUIT YOU $1,000 Cash—$50 a Month Interest | | See Today or Sunday | HOWENSTEIN BROS. 7th and H Sts. N.E. Linc. 897 ~~ THE MARTINIQUE A Residential Hotel of Refinement h Sixteenth Street at M Is the Family Going Away T his Summer Enjoy modern hotel comforte and adeantnzee at minimum cost ite I the family is away by making vour reservation NOW. l THE MARTINIQUE New—Modern—Fireproof—Attractive Lobhs—All Outside Appointments—Private Bath With Evers Room—Good FKievator Serviee—Charming Environment—Atmosphere of Charm and Quiet—Convenient Location EXCELLENT CUISINE 20 Rooms Reserved for Summer Guests ROOMS (sach with prisate bath) : £56.25, $65. $75 and £86.25 monthir. TABLE ““'lfl"fl (week days and Sundars): ast and dinner . Rreakfast. Tuncheon and dinner Special June and July Rates Roome—Tleasing 0 monthty 00 monthix. Fnder the Management of Maddur. Marsha's. Moss & Wailory. Ine

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