Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1926, Page 3

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N.W. cation. very To Be Sold at a Sacrifice $300 Cash Balance Less Than Rent Splendid, not far out location, By enient to churches, schools, es and transportation. Brick_with brownstone trim- mings, T large and light rooms with complete bath and hand- some mantels, large closets, electrie ligh brick garage, good back vard, paved alley, house in perfect condition. hume attractive "N in exc one of our ne: It must be sold immediately Evening Phone Service Untll ® P.M. Shapiro-Katz Realty Company REALTORS—BUILDERS 1416 K St. N.W. Main 9111. Raphael Semmes 1 wish 1 could steal the mailing list of your Dodge owners in Wash- ington. T'd like to ask every one of them to try Rotor-Gas —just once —and if for any reason they didn’t say it was the best motor fuel they had ever used — I would gladly and cheer- fully refund their money. Richara | have sent in wd divoree -edings against her husband, who = former United States Ambassador ounds for the action were mot |t . Child declined to- mbassador and his wife been estranged for more than a iends asserting their dif- e largely to differences in d has been in Paris for the May that she was but this She then went to [J Ambassador | ree in Pennsylvania, a His suit te in September, and atlon was arranged, ient accord for them The wife was diven custody of thelr two little daugh- cted to_arrive In esumably s un- pplication for di | was formerly Miss Maude | | hey were married in Au- | I r financ: he United States Treas. , was editor of Collier’s he and his wife are well known | THE EVENI STAR. WASHINGTO |SURPRISE PROMISED CHILDREN prlzes to Be Announced Sunday Will Add Impctus to Competltmn—Glrl Sug- gests He Be Called "Rubberneck & Watch § _tin_the girg | Hitherto ‘s Star for a surprise | it is a nlce cheery greeting to keep ming contest. {him from getting homesick.” hington children who | rom Albert H. Dillon, 6 years old, | done | very 80 largely on faith, beca much in the shape of & d has been offered to the v when the prizes are ann ire going to be worth whi anor 8. Walker, 1 lm‘l’l\n street, e not | “I have been reading the interesting ble ticles concerning the naming of the animal hunting expedition. . | thought of a | her and this I hav y giraffe would be ‘Rubber- ' because he can stretch his so far, and the older he grows arther he can stretch his neck.” “Jungle Spots” Her Choice. Anna K. McDol 1! Younger Lawyers’ Group. writes a fore for the Nitle boy g coming to the Zoo, but ame 1 am now seie name for him. Tt is The reasons why I have selected | . ‘Jungle Spots’ are because he w taken from his home in the ju and because of his many “I wish you would nan; ‘Ru-bell-do’ for ¢ Bell and Doug the th Barris a_ club composed embers of the Dis and Arthur I W executive mmittes i eorge D. Horning, jr.; Frank E. Nesbit and Paul B. Cromelin. years old, X1y “The name use it I am glad we | re to have a glraffe at the Zoo now, | nd 1 think other klddies are, too. | T want you to thank the man for 51, lme that found the giraife.” Suggests “Hi-B ertrude Grant, 8 old Hampshire avenue, writes “I think a good name for ffe that 18 coming to our Z 1d be * Baltimore or Annapolis $1.50 Round "WANTED AT Exclusive and Individual | ONCE EXPERIENCED Reas}i;tably REAL ESTATE SALESMEN One of the best known builders of fine homes in the Priced in1 city will employ capable men who wish to identify them- | selves with an office that is | able to afford them a good future. Select Your Home Site ! Eertoniintervies NOW! g |1 Hedges & Middleton, Inc. SALES MANAGER | REALTORS “ 1412 Eye St. N.W. | Franklin 9503 The Model Homes Are Big Bargains This group of Evening Star Model Homes which we have built at 5th & Decatur Sts. N.W. 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