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R 2 ¢ RFAL ESTATE. NORMAND WEDDIG - ST LKE MOVES Lew Cody and Eride Surprise‘ Film Colony by Sudden- | ness of Romance. o— JUST FINISHED 3830 Garrison St. N.W. Chevy Chase, D. C. | English Type Brick —consisting of 8 rooms, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, extra finished room on the third floor; every modern convenience installed. Guest lavatory on first floor. 2-Car Brick Garage This attractive property is reasonably priced and well financed. Il | | Inspect 1722 Upshur Street West of Sixteenth Detached brick dwelling of i eight rooms, two tiled baths hardwood floors throughout, spacious kitchen, large light cel- lar with servants' toilet and wash trays, thirty-gallon auto- matic storage heater, open fire- place, large attic. —— By the A-<ociuted Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., September 18 —Leéw Cody, motion picture actor, sur- priged the film colony yesterday by re- turning from a midnight trip to Ven- tura with Mabel Normand, screen actress, as his bride. The affaiv developed with all the uddenness of a feature movie, his friends were informed. Last night, ac- cording to his secretary, he dined with Miss Normand, proposed after dinner, was accepted, and the couple left im- mediately for Ventura, 80 miles away. D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926. REAL ESTATE. FIREMEN TO GET AwARDs ]0 e suffice to queer the town,’ they say.|quet, Thursday hight at the Hamilton ; M Are Sl 1 stand it through a weary morn, then | Hotel. Edward O. Potts was chair- en Are aves seek the barber’s chair; when I emerge {man of arrangements and was as- FOR DISPLAYS IN PARADE - i s I have been shorn of all that sorrel | sisted by Ml‘u hhfloldnlfeln. ‘The i 81 it vear & stately beaia | Eate ’mw’m\v:\;flr, MASON. | Groom Epys' Jazz Orchestra urnished Dougherty to Present 14 Prizes to Sbuerved S, Stephen Stap: “I_fain BB ook e ity : would have some whisk eared all . . Winners at District Building | T e o W . For shaving Firm Executive Honored. Newspaper advertising has been Thursday Morning. is a job I cuss, it takes up too much | Clarence W. Grosner, president of | found the best method of promoting time; to waste the golden moments |the Raleigh Haberdasher and Stetson sales in San Salvador. Awards won by the firemen for dis- | thus is something like a crime. The |Shoe Shop, and Mrs. Grosner were |- = ylays in the parade last Saturday, will| sessions in_the barber's chair, if | guests of honor of the Releigh Club [ Je presen! y Commissioner Proc-|turned to useful ends, would make a ban- e O robies L (s | tacod Tk o ottt oatol Aaeday[iCosempioy a8 &, & ineeling: av e 107, board room of the District Building|my friends. While I am having Thursday, September 23, at 10 a.m.| whiskers shorn, that do but grow The Commissioners have invited the |again, I well might comfort those who public to attend the exercises. mourn and cheer despondent men. Fourteen prizes will be presented,| While barbers their keen weapons { including The Evening Star's silver | ply, around about my dome, I might |cup which was won by Engine Com-|be carrying a pie to some poor pany No. 3 and Truck Company No. 1.| widow's home. I might be busy with —— . ———— the lads who in good works engage: I might garnering the scads to com- WIRE TO CHECK PETTING. |70t myold age. Oh, men of bold and dauntless hearts at intervals are ! «T 7 «Snite | fOUNd; they: go about the streets and { Church Erects First Barbed “Spite marts' with whiskers by the pound, | ” hey do not heed the idle jests of | Fence” in Kertucky. | jainc ckates who jeer; their whiskers Organized warfare on petting | flowing on their breasts, they journey parties hng geen l‘r:slltuted n;'t the Clnl- far and near. But most of us are il 2 .. | houn Road Church, about three miles | trembling slaves, poor, feeble, spine- Valkin’s mighty hf““hfl“L but it's | trom Owensboro, Ky., says a corre- | less chaps; we spend our mone; for Eittin: <o it shortens your days.” sald | spondent of the St. Louls Post Dis- | the shaves that standardize our maps. Dr. -'flm\:- as he prescribed an auto | patch, Church members, indignant at | We know we'd have a. nobler air, a far ter Tilford Moots. the petters on church property, voted | more kingly mien if neatly landscaped ST. They obtained a license at 2 o'clock 0 o - ’ vesterday movning, and were married |, Hain't it g‘;fg:‘f";‘(}m';‘;“mie?g;‘;_ to erect a barbed-wire fence across |fields of hair upon our mugs were Open All Day Sunday by County Recorder Thomas Nielandt v Nl v still lp & Todsat o the front of their lot. seen. I reason thus; anon I say, ‘I'll = ~ — o an hour later. v naked an’ still look modest an’ de-| "The men agreed to build the fence | let my spinach grow and I'll defy the Floyd E. Davis Complny 8 rooms, 2 baths, BRICK GARAGE. Copper gutter and mure? 50 as to be impassable and the women | jeering jay who's always plagued me down spouts, metal weather stripped, copper screened and oak THOMAS J. FISHER It was the first venture in matri- mony for Mabel Normand, whose life (Copyright. 1926. John F. Dille Co pledged themselves to serve luncheon | so.’ The whiskerines begin to sprout, 733 12th St. N.W. floors throughout, electric refrigerator, tile kitchen. Finished in motion pictures has been an active T R TR to the workers. The men constructed | I walk the village pave, and every- b & co lll room in attic. one. She was an important figure in Glass Filters Sun. the fence of barbed wire of so many | where I hear men shout, ‘Go buy .y INC. P . the sensational murder case of Wil strands that a giraffe would have to | yourself a shave! They come and * Main 352-353 wner & hond Tavlor, director, here in| Seientists maintain that sunlight |gtretch to ‘“neck” over the barrler. | offer me the price, and beg I won't 738 15th St. N\W. Main 6830 Builder She 'was the last one | received through plate glass is not as | Heavy posts were placed to prevent | delay. ‘Those rusty whiskers would automobiles from running into the ¥n to been with the director, B i in s oy, | penencialtastaun rechtved iditeck HOK(yiyron Gevoumin, Wood apartment a short time after | the reason that the glass filters out| This new sort of “spite fence™ isthe | - Miss Normand left on the night of |the ultra violet rays. J. S. Hughes [first of its kind in Kentucky. , _— VNS February 1. No solution of the mur-|,¢ the Agricultural College in Kan- —— —_— 2 LUBIZAN der ever became public. Cody is the|gag maintains that chickens raised | Miss Anita Loos, now known all | s T N former hushand of Dorothy Dalton. | ynger glass, so to speak, do not lay | over the world as the author of the N In the carly days of motion picture | gggs having as much vitamin D in “Gentlement Prefer’ 1 N comedy, Mubel Normand was under|jem ag hens raised in the open. is only 26 years old. §\ between Lew Cody and Miss Nor- mand for many vears. Both are now under contract in a motion picture production here. Wner : g 0DD DEVICES FOR SAFETY. |, A { - E 4 " w . $500 puts you In possession of this attractive little 01d-Fashioned Fire Escape Is Para- | home, and from then’on you make very low monthly pay- ments. Less, probably, than the rent you're paying now. the directorship of Mack Sennett, who - ARt A Rt | e T L e e e | lic esteem as a comedienne. Film as- ? = wociates of the couple recalled that u thereyhas been a close companionship = You Get the Key to a Gruver-Built Home HE key to the best home that can be chute Worn by Escaper. Devices human safety always have been orites with inventors. ack in the 18 when buildings were growing taller, ingenious minds turned freely to the invention of new- Naturally, we can’t begin to do justice to the house itself in a picture. It's exterior is really most attractive when you see it first hand. And it's interior is nothing short of delightful. It has handsome fittings throughout— walls in living and dining rooms are stippled in very high- fangled fire escapes. ” DIESSh ffl-shxflfl—"ghl, bgzxeertul bedrooms, tile bflm—‘g‘g One of the oddest of these, says Pop- porch and good sized back yard—and many other attractive 5 o ular Science Magazine, is in the form features. built for the money—and the ke) to of & parachute attached to a headgear vour own happiness and contentment. Sample House 2026 37th St. Northwest These homes contain six large rooms, tile bath, breakfast and sleeping porches (both screened). In the kitchen attrac- tive white enamel cabinets, one-piece sink and many other conveniences. Open All Day Sunday—Drive Out R Street to 37th—Then North to Houses Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye Street N.W. Franklin 9503 2 . Our terms on this house are exceedingly low—within lared the inventor, easy reach of the average purse—and the total price is person may jump out of a burn- much lower than you'd expect, too. ing building from ai height and 3 g 1 land, without injury and without the 4 = In a new section that's growing fast. One that offers on the ground. wonderful possibilities from an investment standpoint. The To make doubly sure of such a land- sAC - " house you buy here today will be worth considerably more a i year from today. Publie school, good neighborhood, stores ing her provided overshoes ubber soles “to take up! and car and bus service are all handy. jon with the ground. The sample house is ready for inspection now. Before buying any medium sized home of similar construction—be sure to see these. A comparison with other values will convince you that you want to live here. 4 : ; ¢ One of the Outstanding Corner Homes in. Mount Pleasant N.E. Corner 18th and Park Road o 18th St. N.E.,, between Location: Xewton' and “otis ' Sts. Go _out Michigan Ave. past Catholic University to Monroe St.. and turn left at 18th, ome biock 1o Newton, Or take 919 15th St.N.W. : Main 8949 oy 122 feet on 18th—beautiful lawn and shrubbery; broad veranda on both streets. The House is Central Hall Plan; the first floor consists of large living room to the south, open fireplace across the hall, dining room, pantry and kitchen; tradesmen’s entrance on' Park Road. Second floor has large library directly over living room, lavatory adjoining, 3 bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch. Third floor, 3 bedrooms, bath and storage room. Basement, furnace room, laundry, storeroom, maid's room and bath. Garage with chaufféur's quarters above. For permission to i ct apply to BRADLEY BEALL & HOWARD, Inc. Wilkins Bldg. Prettiest Bungalows— in the Prettiest Suburb have just been completed and are ready for inspection North Woodside, Md. .\ Cdni_mi Full of Charming HOMES The Bungalow S Spend an afternoon in’ this de- above is perma- Ii‘htlnl‘"hmae s'ectlmm tlVislt the many ractive types and compare RERiIV DUt Cs the values with homes you have stone and is per- seen elsewhere. You'll buy here be- Children grow up strong . and healthy ln tectly appointed. l‘nm}fi you'll like ll;e high elevation, Surely @ remark- Y'r"‘l‘m fl"“"::fi ::',‘oviwl'n',’;of."n T —a short mile and a half north of able value at the ust the home you've been search- the District Line at Georgia Avenue price we ask. ng for. North Woodside is the one exclusive suburb—where sensible re- strictions protect your property and safeguard your investment. Every Home here is a gem—and the new group of Bungalows is no exception. They are planned on generous lines—which give ample room- iness; very latest equipment in bath and kitchen; open fireplac hardwood floors; artistic electric fixtures; electric floor plugs every- 1sclond CHEVY CHASE, MD. . (1§ HE COMMUNITY OF | HEIGHTS, D.C. Buy Where Sample Bungalows CONTENTMENT"—in Washington's country club resi- You'll Be Open and Lighted Till 9 P.M. b el el il b e dential district, where all de- Satisfied To inspect—take 14th 8t m,' Large, lots, which give pretty lawns all around—and deep back tached homes and large grounds Convenient to 14th marked Takoma, get off at Kennedy yard. , 3 . . b give the “kiddies” an abundance St. car Mne. The Bt. and walk east 3 blocks to Stone You don’t have to wait for improvements in North Woodside— gecond highest ele- Bungalow ilJustrated above, corner th ided. of safe and healthful play -room. vation in the Dis- Blair Rd. Or drive out to Longfel- i i ¢ trict. Directly in low 8t., east on Longfellow to Stone It’s important that you inspect promptly—for the last grecup Yet this delightful restricted sec- tion of LELAND presents every modern comfort and convenience to be found in the city, including broad paved streets and accessi- $9 100 to bility via two car lines, bus L] routes and main boulevards. Every LELAND home has a 13 250 comfortable porch and a cheery E $ ’ open fireplace, and such other 4 refinements as tiled baths, splen- MODEL HOME didly equipped kitchens, oak the path of increas- * Bungalow, corner Blair Rd. ing value. completed sold rapidly. Price, $7,950—tempting terms Be sure you come to NORTH WOODSIDE. Our sign is on the left of the boulevard—115 miles north of the District Line at Ga. Ave. Take 16th St. bus or motor out. Open all day and evening Sunday—or phone our office up to 9 p.m. Stucco over hollow tile_con- struction. Every convenien ce— Derfectly ee 0000000000 D R 00000000 0000600000000 000000000 *e > - S el R Raad * - floors, hot-water heat, gas, elec- 4408 Stanford Street tricity, water and sewerage. 3 P i 1415 . .o Main Steady, substantial progress vrm st on Bradicy Lans 1o Uapis dve. "sid K Street..! : o 4752 within and around LELAND as- e e g sures increasing property values DOUGLASS & PHILLIPS, Inc. TERRELL and LITT LE, Inc. and makes every LELAND Exclusive Agents 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Evening Phone Adams 3215-W. 1516 K Street—Frk. 5678 home an investment of sound