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THE lFVEN NG If you are interest- ed in selling or buy- ing property in Takoma Park it will pay you to consult us first. CYRUS IMMON Realtor 1414 K St. NW. Main 1022 THE ANNUAL MEET! Januan g WINCHESTER. 8 UPPIES plants ¥ BOARD OF PERSONAI g g ap s s nea oW ey ENT Or. HIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE Y ) 3T sy mecting. etident E_STOCK- Bank_ for “| him as h as may come before the meeting will be N-;:I January 11th, 19: at 3 pm. t the oan 3 . BOWIE. Cashier. ; PURSUANT TO SECTIO ©f by-laws, notice ie he annual meeting of the Capital Traction Co. 1nr fl\o election of di rectors for the ensuing vear and the trans. ction of euch other business as may be cvrmu'hl before the meeting will be held at of the company, 36th and M sts. hington, D. C., ursday. J:muxw at 10:35_o'clock a.m. ‘polls dll be open from 11 o'clock a.m. untxl 12 ©'clock noon H, D. CRA\(PTO\‘ THE ANNUAL ME} District of Col mb of officers and direc Tlon of ‘such other Dusincas as may Properly come before 1. _will be held at the office of he treasurer, 20068 Pennsyivania ave. n.w.. ‘ugsday evening. January 11, 19 wo'clock. Books now open f the stock of the 44th ceri JAMES M. WOOD Secretary. Butlding G Cummn 1a, Aday January This mceunl % o' tedt NN THE STOCK- olers ot Fha Batate Tite Tngaranes ‘Company of the District of Columbia. for the purpose of electing fftern (16) trusices of the company for the ensuing year and 1o voie upon snd approve the resolution of the board of dirciors of eaid company passed aber . 1926, continuing” the DEieving Sercement 68 ABGI 13- 1005 nore. 1ofore entered Iato with Tho Columbia Title nsurance mnfl of the Distmict of Co- umbia, i, m eid at the office of the ny. E st. n.w.. on Tuesday. Janu- Polis will be opened ‘at 2 .m. and closed at 3 o'clock pm. 7. to January 11, THE ANNUAL MEE holders of the L al Bar or the election of du\‘fllnr‘ and nun other business e may properly come before the meeting. ‘will be, held at the main bankirf® house Tues- day, January 11, 1927 between 12 m. and 1 m. B(Pflrlh for the lrznn!er (:l stock will closed from D“cfim her 20, 0 J; H 1037, JANES A b tion: held Tuesday, house, 911 I3 Tlon of directora and sich othier business as AT, Droverly before ‘the, meeting Fotfe Spen drom PoRs until 1 o'clock p.m. CHELL. Cashier. THE NATIONAL ¢ = ';I m-r ng of the stockholders 3 (he Vulional C ank of Washington, Pansaliion ‘0F sty OUBE. business th ;: g‘lfl"‘l‘b txrhul ht before the :m et CAPITAL BANK. D. C. sday. January rs of 12 o'clock noon APERHANGING — ROOMS th No. 1 papers, $6 to $12 V. J. Robbins any time. Ad REPAIRED AT VOUR mfi a post all. Addr Al 3121 LAWNS COVERED. Rotted manure for to Lincoln Hour of Geo. Y. Worthing. v H for the ‘Winter. nron lorida_and_report promptly ’. 4 facts affecting lill{l i I oevice o Ton. send fuil d "' dourt Hoter, & BOWERS GAS RA Ehop hours. 8 10 10 i fiXPERT ROOF REPA]RERS See us it vour : condition IRONCLAD Comptometcr Servu:e Inventories. plans, The Nanonal Capxtal Press 2 D ST N.W TR l)l\\ll'()INl PRINT IN A HURRY BYRON S. ADAMS ROOFING—by Koons tle leaks soon grow big t Estin FALLS CHURCH ORCHARDS. tes frec d St S 33 fuice. 60c per gailon. gaily and evesins Tlred Bodies Need Rest. The Place to (.u 1t 18 in Bed. , (That’s Why Y Renovation Keeps Muttresses Right You, Too. Bedell Mfg, Company, 610 E St. N.W, Main 3621, AW, ir. BROKER, 76, TOWED CHAMBERMAID, 43 Stock With 75-Room Mansion, Is Taking His Fourth Wife. I By the Associated Pross | NEW YORK, January & | Frankc W Savin Plans for A, vetive New York Stock a chambermatd brice he che danghter of 14 years sehlefs’ ex cupation with, “She doesn’t work « Schleis gave ¥ > as 43 Tells of His Proposal. night Miss Schlels had her with the other maids, while hu joved a alone, the Last dinner - prospective jore sumptuous v New York World t She told of how 1o her 1t scems like a dream,” she said s called me in his study Sun 't You know, I've heen more less looking after him all these He told me he was getting old ded somebody to look after the hoss’ proposed alone,’ n he said he'd inted me to marry him e rather suddenly, but he told me, and been watching me Well, 1 ac Savin's third wife, Sarah Mon Treadwell, had been his house- r before their marriage. His fe was Arriba Wheat, daughter New Haven, Conn., physician s second was h Hamilton West, the Sadie West of the Lexow nvestigation here in‘vice and gam bling, the World says Made Fortune in Stocks. Two children, Josephine and . were born of his firs Mr. Savin's father, a sea cut him off with §1 in his wil he soon made a fortune in stocks and bonds. He became a member of the Stock Exchange in 1872, After adopted his 45-yt old brother-in-law, Charles Monroe, and referred to ly child,” having disin- herited his other two children. He later adopted 4-year-old Murial Eliza- beth Withnall. The first Mrs. Savin obtained a divorce. His second and s | third wives died. Lieut. Icwu Resxgnntlon Accepted Resignation of Second Lieut. Wood- sin Lewis, jr., Infantry, recently sta- tioned on the Panama al Zone, has been accepted by the President to take effect January 18. OU’LL BE GLAD Y YOU SAVED YOUR MONEY! When You Go South in Winter FEDERAL- AMERICAN THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Desirable two and four room, kitchen, recepticn hall and bath apartments. Unexcelled service and location. Rentals very reasonable. “|| THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. We Predict Better ou Go There. foe bre hietiatirotior than that attained in Mass. Ave. Heights All improvements — paved streets, sidewalks, curbing and alleys. Wooded Sites All Sizes Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Worth Seeing— Franklin 9503 detached located Chase An_ imposing new slonial brick residen West of Chevy Circle, in Maryland. 5628 Western Ave. Chevy Chase, Md. Center hall plan. ful rooms, three floor tiled lavatory Ten beauti- baths, first and 2-car Open Daily 2t 9 PM. | | Hedges & Middleton, Inc. l 1412 Eye \l N.W. Exchange Member, | peond { I Traction is third marriage Mr. Savin | ESCAPE INDICTMENT | Three Residents Here Not Named in Second Liguor Action i John R Newman United St ericks, a former depnts marshal, O Fyend Pullman o Ralph MeCullongh were not included in the dietment veported by a Flovida gra fury against o of - charged with conspliacy to violate the national prohihition ncet ANl the other 11 Washingtoniana whe went o Flovida: st Monday (o answer the firat fetment, which had inetudad v mentioned. were yegitred fo 11 under the seeond indietment ney James A O'8hen, who te from Florida vosterday, de that the fivat indictment has yet boen dropped and that a do rrer to that charge fe acheduled for hearing next month COURT UPHOLDS AWARD. oL and A former Mayine second In e porer Company Denied Trial in Damage Suit. New Justice MceCoy fn Cirenit Division 1 yosterday 1 the motion of the Co. for a new trial Nylen, 4-year-old 1. Nylen of the for the loss of returned a verdic in favor of the boy ir., appeared for the boy. Col. Morrison Relieved. Lieut. Col. William F. Morrison, General ff, has been relieved from t Walter Reed Hospital | \\ ill resume his duties at Omaha, $30,000 Immediately Available Second Trust Loans H.B. Byrd Franklin 3311 Special for Colored Wonderful Value in a New COLONIAL PORCH HOME Small Cash Payment $49.50 A MONTH ‘Tapestry brick, large front and rear orches, ~hot-water heat: electric ‘152: large, airy rooms: large back 3 NOW OPEN 1538 B St. N.E. INSPECT TODAY Phone Lincoln 897 for Auto - HOWENSTEIN BROS. Tth & H Ste. NE. Linc. 897 PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENT 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Col. Rd. at 16th St. The Ideal Location for the Particular Class ‘We have left just a few of these wonderfully ar- ranged apartments, ranging from one room, dining al- cove kitchen, tile bath, with - built-in fixtures and Murphy beds to five rooms, tion hall, perch, having spacious closets, high ceilings and beautiful out- look. Convenient to all car and bus lines, churches, theaters and market stores. 24-hour Td!g:anns and Elevator rvice See Resident Manager William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. 1432 K St. N.W. It i |l City Central Location Main 4600 Adams 8710 O e e e e Apartments for the Discriminating + Note Well the Location one block west of Conn. Avenue on Bancroft Place. Quiet, refined envir- onment, surrounded by trees, public playgrounds near, at very high spot and yet most convenient to best schools and business sections. Just a few choice apart- s left, of two and three tionally large rooms, real kitchen and bath, one with porch. Inspect today. Réntals Lower Than Elsewhere 2229 Bancroft Place (West on § Street to 23d and half block North.) Stone & Fairfax 804 17th St. Main 2424 “Over Forty Years of Real Service” Just e HE fact that we have made many profitable transactions for clients gives us confidence that we can correctly advise | you on Business Buildings Stores Warehouses Apartments City Central Property Dept. BHANNON & I.‘.U-;HS 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 H'I"\H WANIII ) n. C. SATURDAY. JANUARY 8 1927 THEATER TAXI STANDS WILL BE DESIGNATED Commissioners Move to Btop Cruis- ing in Front of Houses After Shows. The Distriet Commissioners moved veaterdar to break up the practice of tasleaba of erulaing in front of thea tora at closing time. Maj. Edwin B. Heaso, guperintendent of police, and Traffie Director M. O. Eldridge were inetricted to draw up a_regulation designating speclal stands for the taxieabe In the vicinity of the thea. tore. ‘The cahs would be required to park In these stands until called. Action was taken following a com- plaint by Senator Phipps of Colorado, who notifled Commissiorier Proctor L. Dougherty that he had found it prac- tivally impossible for private cars to REAL ESTATE LOANS BUSTNESS, APARTMENT. CHURCH. FR. RESIDENCE GARAGE PROPERTY. CONRTRUCTION LOANS. FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 9392 Furnished Apt. 5 rooms, foyer 2 baths Immediate Possession Apply Resident Manager Presidential Apts. 16th and L Sts. SPECIAL FOR COLORED Wonderful Value in a New COLONIAL PORCH HOME. Small Cash Payment. $49.50 A MONTH STRY BRICK. LARGE FRONT b REAR, PORCHES. HOT-WATER ARAT MR CTRIC LIGHTS, - LARG ATRY 'ROOMS. LARGE BACK YARD. NOW OPEN 1538 B ST. N.E. INSPECT TODAY Phone Lincoln 897 for Auto. HOWENSTEIN BROS. 7th & H Sts. N.E. Linc. 897. Reasonable RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS New York Ave. SO and 0 e W, Two R Breakfast Room Hitchen and 'fnn—summ $70 to $75 One Room, Break Kitchen and_Bat $50 and $55 One Room. Kitchenette and "¢ Bath—Builtin Bed $40 and $42.50 W H WEST COMPANY / Founded 1894 916 15th Street Main 9900 fast Room, Built-in ers of ative Mem! The ‘o D 2. 4esn. o) Doorway toa Successfu’ ‘fl&( . Future for | Children You love your youngsters —naturally—they YOURS. All the hopes and ambitions that you have missed you plan for them —college, fine friends, cul- ture—so that eventually they cah go into a world of competition with an equal chance. | | | this city, has been appointed by the drive up to the theaters with any de [ BURGLARS' LOOT SMALL gree of comfort on account of the crulsing propensities of the taxicubs Sonntor Phipps also suggosted there | gooo o o0 Bobbery Eats Up Profit fa n lack of co-operation hetween the | police and the Police Court In arrest. | of Thieves. ing and holding taxi drivers for lofter TR 0 g ing and “crabbing,” or maneuvering =~ WAF ~)“A"“_-”“"'I”"':'Y.”" "’; ey )y drivers to attra u who wmall toy facto A e tunnel 200 feet long from It te e = | k's vault, timbered the pas: i i d fitted it with electric lights Rose Appointed Captain. telephones, failed to open the great Rose, 1841 Park road + containing the bank's cash. Their loot, mostly In jewelry, taken from safe deposit boxes, is bellgved sufficlent to cover thelr e Leonard J War Department a captain of Coast Artillery, Officers’ Reserve Corps ‘,ri ardly pe the Arm | | | Exceptional Terms make it easy to purchase Three Splendid Rodms and Bath in a New Building Overlooking Rock Creek Park Just a stone’s throw north of 18th street and Colum- bia road there remain a few very desirable apartments. Fixed extremely low, the monthly payments give you ownership of a modern apartment home in this splen- didly located 100% co-opergtive building development. The Clydesdale 2801 Adams Mill Road Open Sunday and Daily Until 9 P.M. WARDMAN 100% Co-operative Apartments J. Fred Chase, Exclusive Representative Office. 1413 H Street N.W. Phone Main 3830 Residence Phone, Columbia 7866 Inspect Sunday ’1$500 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT 16TH ST. NORTHWEST Hemlock St. at Alaska Ave. N.W. Drive Out 16th Street Past Walter Reed Hospital to Hemlock St. N.W. All-Night Parking Need Not Bother You—Run Your Car Into a Warm Electric Lighted Garage—Walk Upstairs Into Your Kitchen “Garage in Your Cellar” Open Every Day and Evening you over= looking the £ u ndamen- tal factor.in their de- el opment —T H E H O M E? 0 ne Juvenile Court Judge said, “More firesides and more family life will give me less work to do.” The home remains the foundation of our civili- zation—and few moderate- ly priced homes offer such advantages as do these beautiful and scientifically appointed homes in— are DURIEITH Take a Burleith Bus to 37th & R Sts. N.W. ON.&LUCH 1702 87th Street N.W. This sampls Rome ls almwo open for inspec- Each of these 20%foot stone front homes on taing six large rooms, iited bath wiih shower, @ Sompletely a kitchen, a linoleum-cov- ered Keitchen " floor.. and freplace. " Thrae closet space a e and all’ mad conveniences Diete the Aomes. Price, $10.750. Your Own Apartment Home BHilltop Manor 3500 Fourteenth Street Entire Block—Oak to Otis A 100% Co-operative Apartment Building Save 145 Your Rent Imagine being able to buy your own home in an Apartment Hotel, that is con- ceded by all who have seen it to be the most attractive in. Washington, on terms with monthly payments, including operat- ing assessment, as low as 432 Consider that the owner of such a Home in this building is entitled to the use of the magnificent lobby with its lounges, the three separate tile-floored roof gardens, the laundry room, the in- cinerators, the individual locker stor- age rooms; that he gets the service of a hotel office, with its telephone switch- board, operating day and night; three elevators, a corps of efficient servants un- der the supervision of a resident man- ager; that he will have the accommoda- tion of a public dining room; that he has unlimited supply of hot-water, abun- dance of heat, etc., with no bother to him; that his taxes, insurance, etc., are all taken care of for him, included in his monthly payment; that he can take ad- vantage of discount rates in purchasing various necessities. of life, etc.; that he has a voice in the selection of his neigh- bors and a positive assurance that they will be representative of the highest snndard of respectabllllv possible to ob- 4,600 —is the price of such a Home in this wonderful building, and only— 920 of that is required in cash Do you know of anywhere a compara- ble fireproof home can be bought, with all these services, accommodations and luxuries at a price that would not greatly exceed this and that would not cost in- finitely more to operate, not counting service? f There are 214 homes of 30 different types in this building, and all are priced and operated proportmmzn-lv with the example cited above. Such low prices, terms, operating costs, etc., with the accompanying serv- ices, conveniences, protections and lux- uries are only possible in a large co~oper- ative development such as this. HILLTOP MANOR is worthy of your earnest consideration, and you are invited to inspect it at your earliest convenience. Your trip will be well repaid if only to afford you an opportunity to see Wash- ington’s most artistically attractive Apart- ment Building.: Ask those who have bought here. ' Open for inspection every day and evening, including Sunday Hilltop Manor Phone\ Columbia 3600 Edmund J. Flynn Authority on Co-operative Apartments Representing w CAFRITZ Ouners and Builders of Communities M. 9080