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2 4 WOODS AND 18 SUBWAY POWER FIPDESIE Number to Leaye Plant To- Needed to Hold Ice Cream Eaten in 1925 ~nmmmmm orthlroqulvu-mmwnumfl last ng’ u: he tals About Sixth of Force. | " Train Derailed: WIDE WATER |ieriioes, " Sonin At Your Door OWHERE else in ' the Eastern half of the United States is there country so richly endewed for purposes of play as that which shores along the Chesapeake Bay and its tribu- taries, the Severn, South and Magothy Rivers. : Buy, rent or build a cozy cot- tage or bungalow in this region of pine forests and wide blue water, where bathing, boating, - fishing, hiking—all the favored pastimes of life in the open— lent motor boulevards afford quick mmpomflon to snd from your work in town. Elec- tricity, pure water, dtily de- liveries of ice, groceries, etc., afford every housekeeping con- venience. 8end your mame and, address to eur Baltimore Terminal, How- ard and Lombard Streets, for our booklet, “An Al-Sumimer Vacation,” whick describes in words and pictures the scemic beauties and Ilmllh-&nllul’ pleasures that await you u this natural vacation land. WASHINGTON, i BALTIMORE _ " ; & ANNAPOLIS ILmlC RAILROAD mm N EFMIAI. NOTICES. g nuA; x‘a' heton mP"&'B:Inu"g":" E? Bors ol Bo held at the o of ke finqng" 818 Flatreet . on Mon Pnlh onm‘;rnm ioz 2% REsrpsely Yok p brfl '!b ER. Jr., 1108 1 n ‘80. P TLL NOT. 'BE BESPONSXB%E FOR ANY g “'"'“%mxi:s 001 “Wilson thvd HE f‘hre'ndon a. = ELECTRIC, HGLSF WIRING — s ‘wired 1 lectricits cluding t1 4% Brow card. Wil call." 25 1 m’&‘"“: OF GHE HUSKE oPflcu: b D e B Tures s ot B o o <A i ‘“" "muFm"E b °1".lwshn Anb"snflwla §§a’s""§¥& P Bunenh) ..,g; PAFERHANQ[“G——-BO DXS PAP e e'(':'all g " Rokr Bms o Ridms Ty RESPONSIBLE ¥O! ANT muNOTnEmmmmw. ANL afier 4 SRR Y S R3S 1363 ¥ at. n.e. Dles n':o'h:‘:v‘:nmc-u'wflh‘ GREGORY CIBRI: ;?4'1"505 Colorado Bulidios? Phone Main FORNITURE VAN TEAVING WASHING. York w gé:nffih." R ccommodation '%mt-"fim , 4% . how ol s NOT BE BESPONSTSLE FOR ANY irac R o R | F’fi’y_——“—m“ "x"‘i—‘m NOT BE 'fi.m s'l BLE FOR gobta <o eamr.cud oy «-;s:s.%.r:. S ain 51 REMOVAL NUI'ICEI ~ COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. 1416"%"5?.' INA HURRY BYRON ‘S. ADAMS High m not number. o(mbemnnt‘n the mo- tive power branch. luurhorwsh offclals “claim * thst they ecan continue to operate the power houses without the strikers. This - morning one car of a.train ‘was deralled at-a switch on the Bowl- ing Green curve of the subway. The tracks were blocked for more than an hour. Company agents would not say whether the motorman was a new employe or not. A train run by a new motorman was-derailed there yester- day morning, and Dlntlct Attorney Banton suggested to the transit com- lon that it nu-t an investigation to out whether the Interborough ‘was violating the railroad law by em- ploying green motormen. CODIFYING D. C. LAWS MAY BEGIN IN WEEK fol consu! tion,” . the announcement said, st ommerisit PLEA FOR BENNING ROAD. A Qelegation from the Benning Citizens'- Assoclation appeared before the ' Commissioners yesterday and urged that Benming road“be widened to 110 feet from the Benning viaduct, to ‘the District <)ine. The highway | ph.n eomompluu a 110-foot boule- vard for Benning road. “Warner Stutler headed the deputa- tion. . He pointed out ti Benning merdutono of thne‘mund “:"rdfi.: tra 0 nearby arylane a connection, with the Mariboro pike, iz BOOKS BO! ) [ --lun-n-..-qnc..nlm ootk ] PMRLMAII'S. 933 G St. N.W. tax rate is caly : Edgemoor ul Battery Park Representdtive Fitzgerald to Let N Contract for Work Under $7,500 Appropriation. 'nfi bo(eoflm.u:thamufletof ropri Jet Fitzgerald of Ohlo, chairman of m House committee on revision of the laws, early next week. tative Fitzgerald had a luncheon conference yesterday with Chief . Justice McCoy and Justices of the courts- at which this subject scussed. An- conference is to bn held the first week, following which the ap- pohmmnt of a law publishing firm or of local lawyers to carry-out the work ‘will be made. Mr. Fitzgerald, acting on the wishes of his committee, is anxious to have of as far as nds/ conditions are such thatitis at times difficult to determine just what is the law. As the present law is based on the old common law of ldlryhnd. it is sometimes necessary to revert cases to the old Maryland statutes, he says. 'GEMS VALUED AT $1,035.. TAKEN FROM APARTMENT e Wd‘!&h‘.’lm‘ho{m&a "Bradley—Three Other Robberies Reported in Day. apartment of Mrs. A. C. Brad- ll! !n the Mendota, 2230 Twentieth Francis Collins, 419 H street south~ west, riding & bicycle, was stopped-at Fifth and K streets about 3:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon and asked if he had any money. When he answered in the negative, he stated, the strange man who accosted him assaulted him and robbed him of more than $4. A diamond ring valued at $160 was stolen from the home of Walter E. Aters, 507 Montana ‘avenue north- east, yesterday. Search is being made for a supposed -nmk thief operating in Congressional Library yesterday. .Police were told that a pocketbook containing 890 ln _ | bills, a small amount of change and check, property of -Mamie E. Cou, 1115 Twelfth street, was taken from a desk in the history alcove. R 222 dfinl_hnoudad L THE_ 16th & Columbia Road Several very attractive from two rooi n‘;nld:: \ cony, to four m-. reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and reasonable. ARGONNE| 16th & Columbia Road Assurcs : Future - Desirability Select Your Home Site NOW! Hedges & Middleton, Inc.” REALTORS 1412 Eye St. NW. Crmaicin 9508 DIl ISOLATED FROM TRAFFIC Bn!On!yFifhuMmFmem“ : WOODLEY PARK dudmnhmmd:m ty values. 7 $2,500 CASH—$125 MONTHLY $16,500 and $17,500 Other homes in this area, built and bmldmg $28,500—$32,500—$55,000 Exhibit House—2907 Cathedral Ave. NW. Open Sundays and Daily Until 9.P.M." WAQ.DMAN lmKS&.NW NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. my _10, 1926, 1 k 000 ARMY BAND LEADERS - SR, anes YOUTH, NEAR DEATH, 70 GET HIGHER RANK :f?:“.‘.:uu%. ot rus e | leaders ‘was passed SUSPEGT ED IN KII.I]NG leaders as warrant officers, ' See This Allison Street Home : Just Off 16th Street : NBIGHT“-:IOOH semi Lmhwzchnl- ington's exclusive s stone's fimdufi&n'u,-lnflnly 'hil.borvnnd i Has carefully planned rooms. Roomy, Living, MMJ’HM inviting m":lh Four ‘lulno-lupuuh. Two baths, with built-in fixtures and tiled m Walls downstairs are tinted. Hmmfi-flm wi 0se on lower rooms -inlayed. is and has outside 5 gkuydeh&udom me‘-mm‘ Iin-d.mon“-nhod garege. Just one left, The is_umusual—especially the type of home, the of materials, construction location. Plan an early fioholinm Priced st only $18,950 ~—torms reasonsble. wChapiro Exclusive Agents " 919 Fifteenth Street N.W. biver young men an description of the uwh::‘hr:umhhod by Sonner have been a: ~s¢laned by polloo, but all have ests.’, alibis, croft, B. Phone Main 8949 Let's Go Back to Virginia Many of our readers are natives of Vir. ginia with pofluon- in Washington. ~After the trip back home. for Independence Virginians must “have" felt the call of the old home state. It must have dccurred to them that it is practicable to have a place of business in Wushlnmn,mlln in Virginia. communnhl. _such as Lyon. Vil close-in to lage, are particularly mnlouudwnhuhflontommw-hlu \ ton, Twelve minutes by motor, fifteenl by bus car, Lyon Village was laid out as a part of Greater Washington. A sixty-foot boulevard through its center leads toward the city propor,othnmy foot avenues lead the traffic toward R Charles Lamb, that eminent literary ‘genlus, collécted no first editions of books. | ‘4] eollect tenth editions,” he said, “they are much rarer.” And so it is in buying a - horne. Your family- is deserving of un-. ngtheW Apartments Cor. 13th and Clifton Sts. NW, “Facing Central High School One of the highest points, with magnificent view of + entire. city;.convenient to 11th and 14th stregt car lines, marketu and thelters arranged in 1 to 4 rooms and bath. 4 Elevators—Frigidaire Large Porches—Incinerators Hardwood Floors—Kitchen Cabinets Inspect Now—Get Early Choice (AP 508 s 7100 Moy OWENSTEIN INCORPORATED H S‘TREE'I’ NORTHWEST Looking for a Good Home? Turn to Page 14 and . read about the Mayer & Co. furnished residence APARTMENTS FOR RENT PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Place ¢ Just North of Columbia Road at 16th Always a Breese from Rock Creek Park PORCH apertments are available in PHILLIPS TERRACE. All PORCHES are screened and afford an excellent view of the VALLEY and beautiful 16th S!r?:l s 68 rooms, dreesing room, urphy bath rooms, Mn n-n and PORCH. 2 LOW RENTALS $47.50 and Up Representafive on Premises Until Midnight g Resident Manager Wllliam S. Phllhps & Company 1432K Street Main 4600 - SPANISH GROUP Of the Elegant New - HOMES CHARMING Most complete in every detail Most wonderful bathroom Most excellent kitchen Most attractive living and dining rooms Most charming chambers Most economical heating system il yarle o ooy e yarde arage e porches. wide Pnces, $11,500 to $12, 500 erms, $500 Cash and Monthly Payments l.nuhd at Mth and Chesapeake Sts. N.W. in charming SUNNYSIQF MOR ll. ] &' -:d Washington l"innce aml Constmctwn Corporation Designers, Owners and Builders 43rd and Chesapeake Sts. NW. Cleve. 4541 Evenings—Adagns 1514, Columbia 1801 m 'n onh ted until ¥ p.om. A Summer Brings Breezes in Petworth LKS living in this délightful, new section have no cause to com- plain of the weather. They are away from city congestion—high abowve the city level, where evenings are always cool. YOU can live in Petworth, ‘too. In fact, you can OWN A HOME .there ‘much easier than ‘you've' thought it possible. For as little as $500 cash, you can move right in. The monthly payments are sctusfly Tess than rent. A splendid way-to save._ : Mmfly,.bwdfiuolmhhuhmn Thqmd B all-brick construction with covered front porch. SIX DELIGHT- FULLY LARGE AND AIRY ROOMS. kitchen with out- "side pantry and built-in refrigerator. - Bathroom built-in fixtures _ end tiled shower. me Soundly con- Mdbn-mhh. hncl' ankb—-Do It Ssn‘a,.

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