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|..mu|.”:'"’” LT 'THE Four Remarkable Home Buys That Careful Homeseekers Cannot Afford to Overlook 1205 Columbia Road N.W. A splendid home for the large family at a price far below its real value, It is a 3-story brick home and is located on a Tot 20x138 to a 15-foot alley; ample space for gar- age, Flowers and decorative planting make the yard most attractive. On the first floor Is a living room, a dining room, and kitchen. There are 3 bedrooms and bath on each the second and third floors. Three rear gorches add to this home. Parquet floors on the rst floor, hardwood trim, hot-water heat, and electricity are some of its modern features, THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN $10,500 5623 Colorado Ave. N.W. East of 16th Street At Madison St. This detached brick residence was built by the present owner anu occupant and contains 7 rooms, a glassed-in sleeping porch, a tiled bath with shower, attic, open fireplace, first floor tiled lavatory, a large pantry, a concrete front porch, and is equipped with screens. Lot 40x115. A very desirable home; beautiful fot planted with fruit trees, shrubs, etc.; an attractive garden pergola; ideal location and wide thor- oughfare; near 14th St. car, and bus service. Brick garage $22.,500 1448 Harvard Street N.W. Just east of 16th Street A Really Fine Home This_residence is located in a convenient sec- tion of Columbia Heights and is_sufficiently spa- cious for a large family or a rooming house. It contains 10 rooms, two tiled baths, gervants’ quarters, and rear porches. The sleeping porch is screened and awninged. It is equipped with mag- nificent lighting fixtures, a new instantaneous hot- water storage heater, and many other desirable modern appointments. A 2-car brick garage VERY REASONABLY PRICED $16.,500 5327 42nd St. Chevy Chase, D. C. Sturdy Construction Distinguishes This Fine Residence This home contains seven spacious well ar- ranged rooms, a modernly equipped kitchen, a coldroom with bullt-in refrigerator (outside icing), a reer porch, reception hall, three large bedrooms, a tiled bath with built-in tub and shower, a glassed sleeping porch and an airing porch; ample closet space. Tapestry brick fire- place, hardwood floors throughout, and covered front living porch. The roomy attic is fully floored and plastered. Unusual lighting fixtures. There {8 a brick garage on the rear of the lot. TO REACH—Drive out Conn. Av turn west three biocks o 42nd St. the property. to Military Rd., and then south to Main 2345 preferred by folk of dis- cernment HINKING residents of the National Capital have ap- prehended the innumerable advantages presented by this mammoth new fireproof structure, and have already purchased nearly half of the 100% CO- OPERA TIVE HOMES that comprise it! So many points of exceptional merit pre- sent themselves for your consideration that it is idle to attempt their exposition here. We do, however, earnestly urge your early visit to the MODEL SUITE— unique to Washington in many mterestmg respects! 100% FOR EXAMPLE A choice Suite of Foyer, Drawing Room, Dining Salon, Two Bedchambers, Kitchen, Pantry, Bath and Six Closets Costs but $12.581. CO-OPERATIVE MerB WARREN Co-operative Apartments 925 15th Street—Main 9770 Furnished MODEL SUITE Open Daily to 9:30 P.M. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | of huc, and 'C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926 SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED AT NEW YORK. La _Bourdonnais—Bordeaux. Gluseppe | Verdi—Genoa. . .. Manuel ~ Arnus—Barcelona. DUE TODAY. President Harding—Bremen. Itotterdam—Rotterdam Providence—Marseille Colombo—Genoa ... DUE TOMORROW. Toloa—Puerto Linton fonterey—Tampico ranconia—Liverpool Lapland—Antwerp. » EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT Haracoa—Kingston s edoni.—Glaggow Ceitle—Liverpool Colombo—Gernon De Grasse—Hav Drottningholm—Gothenl Franconia—Liverpool Hamburg—Hamburg . Huron—Sante Domingo Lancastria—FHavre . Lapland—Antwerp Manchurla—San memm Mayaro—Trinidad ... Hinetonka—London l’nn American—Buenos Al sident Garfield—World cruise. sidente Wilson—Trieste . Santa Ana—Valparaiso. Stuttgart—Bremen Venezuela—San Franeisco.'. OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Leviathan—Cherbourg and South- ampton Minnekahd 11:00 AM. ° 200 P M. re....10:00 AM. Amsterdam — Plymouth, e and Rotterdam......11:00 A.M Balgio “obh_and Liverpool., L11:00 AM. | Andania—Londo; 10:00 AM. Trangyivania—to Noon Bramen == Plymouth, " Cherbonis and Bremen. Manuel Arnus-—Gadiz *and n.uw lona . cmmmi “and . Rio” e fro. ‘Klm!l\\ ideo and Buenos Alres - werp 1oso—San Juan ppewa—Putrto Plaia, PolarlandC_Puerto Plata. Caronia—Liverpool Keranna—Capetown et Robbers Secure $18940 SPRINGFIELD, Mo., November 13 (®). zing through a brick wall into the vault, robbers yesterday blew open a large safe in the Bank of Ash Grove, Mo., 20 miles northwest S ith $18,940 in 00 B::EE:D s B are but children of a larger growth.” And so are the extra interest and service charges on your bills. They start | little children, but soon the penalties grow up into big, strong accounts that keep you worried and get bigger all the time. We have no extras growing to our bills. No interest, no carry- ing or service charges. We do not penalize our friends. On Easy Monthly Payments STEAM or HOT WATER Heating Plants In.stfl.llg: Now LOWEST PRICES We also iustall hot-air or pipeless furnaces. HIELDS Will Positively Save You Money Pipeless Furnace Ready to Set_Up QHIFI DS €O. 824426 N. Howard St. Baltimore, Md.—Vernon 6663 806—10th S . N, df" Py NN, (i'm,m HE DIAMOND you would like to give at Christmastime is easily within your means when you sto to consider the conve ence of our divided- payment account privi- leges that may be claimed for the asking. Better make your se- lection now. R. Harris & Co. Seventh & D l | Jeweiers and Diamond Merchants ‘ for More Than Half a Century WOODSIDE PARK PEOPLE l ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION o - 1 Community Welfare and Preserva- | tion of Natural Beauty Is Goal of Citizens. With 39 property owners of Wood- | side Park, Md., present, the Woodside | | Park_ Property Owners' Assoctation | was formally organized and constitu- | tion and bylaws were adopted, last | night at_thelr meeting in the Grace Episcopal Church, Woodside Park, Md. | The association announced as its pur- | pose the promotion of the general wel- | fare of the community. and the preser- vation of the natural beauty of the 5 { countryside of that vieinity 1t is the plan of the association i members to build houses that will nar- monize with the landscaps, and fol- low the suggestion of the Nation: Capitol Park and Planning Commis- sion, in an_effort to make Woodside Park one of the showplaces of Wash- ington. Officers elected were: Ralph Lee, | president; Dr. Philander D. Poston, vice presiden F. D. Stimson, sec- retary, and V. E. Grotlisch, treasurer. | The following committee chalrmen were named: Mrs. Philander D. Poston, membership; Conrad H. Syme, public | utilities and legislation; C. W. Wil Liams, streets and grounds; Mrs. Arch- ibald Small, community and welfare; C. P. Lanthrop, entertainment and pub licity, and Ira C. Whitacre, ways and means. The executive committee will be formed of the four officers and the chairmen of the committces. MRS. NAILOR RITES TODAY | Body to Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- garetta L. De Haven Nailor, 88 years old, widow of Allison Nailor, donor | of the Washington high school cadet captain medal, and granddaughter of one of Washington's aides, who died Wednesday at her residence, 1662 A gonne place, will be conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Paul's Rock Creek Chapel by Rev. W. E. Bomberger of the Church of the Epiphany, followed by interment in Rock Creek Cemeter: The Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Masons, of which Mr. Nailor was a member, will be represented at the funeral. Mrs. Naflor s survived by a nephew, Hazry l!urle)' of Rockville, Md. WORKERS PUSH PLANS. Steward Announces Iegislntion for l Congressional Action. Luther C. Steward, president of the \‘ntiunn.l Federation of Federal Em- ployes, has designated three pleces of legislation which will be pushed at the coming sesson of Congress by organization, he said today. They are: A bill for amendment of the classification act so as to provide a minimum annual salary of $1,600 a vear; legislation for 30 days' annual leave without granting right to execu- tives to curtall or omit it, together with cumulative sick leave; abolition of the Classification Board. OR(}ANIZATION ACTIVITIES. © TONIGHT. The Zonta Club will give a benefit dance in the garden house of Grace Dodge Hotel. Matthews Dawson will speak of “The Lucky No. 13,” 8:15 o’clock, at the League for the Larger Life, 1628 K street. Social will follow. Free. The Tennessee S ton will meet, Hetel. Music, Mewmbers free., fety of Washing. | 9 o'clock, at Willard dancing and cards Guests by subseription. | New York State Soc concert and dance, 8:30 large b v will give a | clock, in the iroom of the Willard. R CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row will start from Mount Rainier at 2:30 pm. Mr. Schwertner will lead. The Connecticut Avenue Citizens’ Assoclation will hold its annual meet- ing Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the new Oyster School Building, Calvert and Twenty-ninth _streets. Election of officers followed by a personally con- ducted tour of inspection. The Anthropological _ Soclety of Washington will meet Tuesday, 4:45 pan., in room 4243, New National Museum. Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, chief | of Bureau of Ethnology, will describe results of his recent exploration of a pre-historic Pueblo ruin, near Flag- staff, Arizona, illustrated with slides. Deaths li;ported. The following_deaths have been reported | {10 the Health Deportment in the last 2% hours Laura Banke, 90, 2808 P st 7. Little Sisters of the | Annie E. Davis, Poor Alpheus I Bowman, 84, Emergency Hos- | | pn. T. Parton. 69,1220 16th st 1807 Trving st ker, 63. 1006 Otis pl. Frickhoeffer, U5, 6 Va. ave. ne. 50500 Tk st Procidence Hosnifal. 9, Providence Houpital. Providence Hospital. kinia O Brien. 2 A, Ca flian Delia: 10, stelle Bea Teldon Cool infant of J days, Sibley Hosn Louisa Queen Tuey Reige, 03 rles Edwa eedmen's Hospital . Children's Hospital. two ‘thared of breferred stack. series of A Chaney. ir., in name of J. It found please notify ‘owner at 5. . Md. ASSES. Welneaday o~ Reward. Daig on_ the with sunie by 1e vlease et in 164-W tou “white, Hght ear brown. bob escaped ol & apocuped Union Sta- e and 13th st. n.; Mrs. Maier, biack, brown meal ficket. lex valuable Bldr. R. ¢ 10 owner, g » clot o S nm, Tadd " PIN—Chesapeaiie & Potomac Tele o Co between Park ’.‘ . black. Reward if ret 9, from auto between 3A(h and N Reward i re West BAG. containing keys aund change, afternocon of Nov. 10. on 1%th st. between i and'G nw. " Rewaid it returned to Don- | aldson. 1119 & n TIRE AND RIM—One 20x4 40. between Ga. ave. and Takoma Park . finder retumn to, 31% Sackenbos of. e revard - A ady’s, between 20ih & C TR B e S By e & reward. 1320 Randolph. Ad o white gold between ilth & H. 6th & F he. _M.C.:reward. 406 F ne. 14 “oblon 3 g ams 5706-W. Box 98-M f .I_GLASSES s. REWARD. 416 4th N.W. + | pam.; hxgl\ tide, 1 | haif hour after | BCHUERGER. Ammen- | St gold-rimmed glasses, between | ot uioet | l THE WEATHER I Maryland and District—Cloudy and warmer tonight and tomorrow: preh- ably showers tomorrow. Virginla—Cloudy and night and tomorrow; probably |ers tomorrow West Virginia—Increasing ness and warmer; probably omorrow. Record for 21 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 42; 8 p.m. 12 midnight, 34; 4 a.m., 34; 8§ am., 11 am., 43. Barometer—3# 30.51; 12 midnight, s am., 30.52; 11 Highest tempe: at 3:30 p.m. vesterda Lowest temperature, 33, at 1 a.m. today Temperature sume date last vear-- Highest, 64; lowest, 49 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Geodetie Survey.) warmer to- show- cloudi showers pm., 3048 p.m 30.51; 5 44.' occurred occurred 8:34 a.m. and 8:38 ! m. and 2:0 ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:04 pam.; high tide, 3:14 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:48 a.m.; sun sets 4:56 p.m. Tomorrow—sun rises 6:49 a.m.; sets 4:55 p.am. Moon rises 1:49 Automobile lamps to be lighted one set. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 amn.—Tem- perature, 44; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. 33 a.n. und | sun = Tewperatuse. ey E pree E Weather. B z me g o) e Abilens Albany Atiunta Atlantie Cit iaitimore i Clody clon iy Cnarioston . Chicago Cinewnati Cleveland 3.C * Clond 2l Clondy o Cloudy Ciear Clondy Clear Gaiveston . Prloudy Telena i ELEANTE L T i o Cloudy : Clou Rain . Cloudy Gloudy i 2 vz cr 0. 4 ) 05 20 0 ) 3»‘ s S s Kiranio 203 T).FIH . 3004 ] U ? Uty R Cloudy Riin ~ Cloar FOREIGN. Greeawich time, todas.) Temberature, Weather, £ ELye 3 3 E Eerlin, o A0 benhagen, 4 Gibraltar, P \ Tiorta (Fayal). Azores... 'M Hamilton. Berinuda . %0 San Juag, Porto Rieo.. Javana, o Cards of Thanks. DONAHUE. The famils of the late MARY DONAHUE ‘wish to ex thelr mppreciation for the beantiful Horal (S am. Stations, We wish to express our sin- cere thanks an: reciation to onr many friends wd velatives for their kind: and beautiful floral offerings in the ill and death of our beloved mother. SONS AND GRANDCHILDRI SMITH. 1 wish to express to my friends and felatives my sincere gratituds for the kind attention. eympathy and i fowers during the Jon SER SPTRE h one, e SMITH. HIS Dcutbs. On Saturda November 13, 1928, .. beloved ‘son’ of Margaret and hn Adams and hugband of the adie Adams, in the year of e. Funeral from the chapel of P. A. Taltavull, 436 7th et. a.w.. on Tuesday, November 16, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. ln!nrmnnl vrivate. 15 ay,, November 12, 1026, hie residence. = 2 &t n. DWARD BOLDEN, friend ~ of h_Parker, “Funeral Monday, Novem er 15. from his late residenc 1 10th st. n.W. Relatives and friends invited. 14 BOTT! Departed this II(u suddenly. - Yomber 11 10067 3:50 b MARY BOTTS. the belovel wife of Walter Botta and loving daughier of Julia Pinkue; Funeral Sunday. November 14, 2 pam. from the William: ¥'. Newman_ Co. funeral home. 637 T St nw. Rev. D.E. Wise- man officiating. = Friends invited. DANT, Members of the Holy Name Society of St Dominic’s Chure wivised _of the deatn of Bro. GEORG! DA Recitation of the Rosars_at the late re dence of the deceased, 520 7th st. a. Sunuday, November 14, at 8 p.m 14° DAVIN. Departed, this life Wednesday, No: yember 1:26 im.. MARY DAVIS, Wiseman ADANS. JAME Villiaz ~_and Charlss Whittington. eral Sunday at 1 pm. Gulbraith A. M_E. Zion Church. Bih st between L uini M sta. 1. Rela went officers and past mbers of Queen 2 A. 0. D. of J. auested o assemble at Galbruiih (- on Uth of, between I. Sunday, ' November 14, to atiend the DAVIS nast officer. QUG HE i3 TER MARY TOH Members of Douslas Lodge Supreme Order Helpers, are notif th of MARY DAVIS. Funeral November 13, 1 it G braith A. M. E. C L and M n and M ete 1028, av | DAVIS. The Ladies' tion announces the DAVIS We Funeral Sun AMUE. Ch Mt i .\:-\>.ului-.“|;. P INDIANA TY RRAY. Kee. S ers and members No. 13: You X ¢ “funeral of 'Bis ou_ St ¢ 120 b al Clygreh il o Galb: "Gl Rock Soctets Hour: Geath_of Mre MARY Fune P 2 BARN Departed this | November 1926 beloved husbund of An: of Daulel 1 and Dumi FRANKLIN. TDepartwl this life X 1920, at hix resic ne. WILLIAM aild_of Mary F zebeth Smallwgod Faperal Tather of Wright at @ pm. Acker a(. tie | FRAN Heomer WILLT Iate residence, ¢ nday 1926, 3 November 14 BY arder of soiher of Roby il neral_from her lata resideiice | me. Monday November 13, at terment Cedar Hill Cemeters. | _and friends tvited to attend | MARRIS, On Friday at 1:30 n.w .mh\' WESLEY™ S L, Harris I>nm1 o | Novem her 18, Lo tha ave. n.w. at 1 v, {uuns Tpmates of Lydia H. H 1804, U vou are no! H 4 th. death nl Mr— JULIA ll | Funeral Sundav. November L4 1 o'clock. Chesterbrook. Va, ETHEL WILSON. M | H.T. THOMPSON. R !l\lxu All officers Goiumbia, Lodge. No are here ot JOHN. W, g members HARRIS. on November 12 Session of warrow on Saturday night 13th at 8 o . Flks' Home, Funeral on Monday. 15. at 1 oclock 3 Morning Star odge, N Forest Tomple. No, 9. and | o it g e Invtted WM ‘xalted Ruler CACE v\uh\us Sec’y. by of CGeorgana | | i neral brod fom foty Redeemer Catholic murcn No© vember 16, at ® am. Death No, 239. . JOHNSON. Pr W. J. SINGLETON. S’y MURPHY Thuras. November 11, L Hospital. JOSEPH E.. d of Mary C. Murphv residence.” 508" Decatur br |.m ‘mase wiil he sure at § "buse of his soul. Relatives and ds fuvited to attend. Interment Mguns _Olivet Cemetery 14 Nove: 13, 1028, at a hugering illness, at his it il J arzacet Cartwright. L ma Gray, Ethel. Toney, irgw Stew sephe dl- o) r.. o o and tiiende Services will be he pariors. TS . on Monday. rment. (rivaje) this life Wednesdav, at 1150 pm., beloved wite of the Fiineral Stndays hy rom Alex- Memoiial Chure st batween h. Rev for pastor. She loes one nf . id @ host of other Kemiine ‘may by ¢ nlece, 1117 t s flulshed. it is finished, All the pain, all the Rorrow, stram Death hus freed her of her mi From the burden of her pain. . The officers and = <t Tomple. No. f. 1. B, iested to meet 10 o’ sesslo turday. November 13, 7 in Pythian build ange for the funeral L1L1S. o be' held Do from Chirrel, Nth st. betwee Morning _Star Lodge. i No and Columbia 2. are inyited, Attest: MA Iu Memortam. In loving meniory. of our de EORGE | ¥, FOGLE. who . Noveml 518 CHILOREN. all the 18 w1 £t your memor nder. fond ard ay, doar {ath ot think of vi PARKER. A tribnte of love and the momary of o w,\wnlm RKE! great unknows vember 13, 1 He has Life's wonderful probiem The deepest. the stro And_ Into the sehool of angels, 1 forever Las pacsed. v MARY A In_loving mem mother., - MA arted thix life or or 13. 1525 Gone: “but ot forgotten HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * but loving _remembrance acr. i ister” who d today. l’ovu LL. of our dear, devoted !, POWE In ead ovember days ‘are here, eaddest of But these s Sweet mes bring memories 108 of you. dear. will linger foreve ange them ‘tle trie: our dear ' WHITE { years ago, November 13, Upright and faitbful in all of hi AV ylerful character 1o the’ en (" Thia hila” two 1024 3. WILLIAM Embalmer. ~ Liv dlous chiel Mod crematoriuma. rate pric Cali 1 e Ave A " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 3 SEVEN W TR SR Trelsonone Main_ 2473 T. F. COSTELLO W JOCATED AT NORTH T W, H Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine ¥ ST. N.E. oot Hiae! Lincoln 524 % |V.L. SPEARE CO; ither the successors of nor connog wi the o Spear establls liehe Franic ~,1009 St. N.W. Formerly 030 F st N.W, "Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. e et 08 T. RYAN Private Livers in_Connecion 1B T O E of | soxle or fa tintr 4 e death of | Main 5512 tetween | Gawler Service ectors Since 1850 Member_ Natio vick, Dignified. Efficient Servi . W. Deal & Co. 816 H St NE LINCOL. omobils Seriice CHAS. S. ZURHORST 201_EANT CAFTTC Phone Lincoin Timothy Hanlon 641 H StNE _Phume L_ THE ORIGINAL W.R.SPEARE CO. 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. ORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. NW. 43, , FUNERAL DI & ks ""GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIV‘ FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES Our Only Store, 14th & Eye MAIN 106 MAIN 2418 POt Kpresgive e Bros. Co., 1212 F St, ~ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” her Beautiful Flo Modara orees. ¥t e o IR Abbey-Mausoleum Modern Entombment mnum!—ln‘nnn:—(cnunml. fiitary Highway, Opp. Arlington '-Peru{wenl Tarlal wpace now avallabie L ily sections. rut Cost. nly Cost. ln-—ru Terms —Space 1 hUnfl\ ‘L‘;Try Di‘x ){or h' Dresentatives at Mausoleum Eve: Sinday Trom %t 8 pam. A. BYRNES COLE ] Oftice. 1100 Investment Residetice, 1601 Arsonne Phone Eravklia’ 211. Night. Adams 87y,

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