Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1928, Page 3

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'H Street Between 11th and 12th Located in the immediate downtown section, one block from the largest de- partment stores and shop- ping district. NOW AVAILABLE: Several Apartments of One Room, Kitchenette and Bath at $40 and $42.50 Your Inspection Is Invited WARDMAN MANAGEMENT $1_Up Per 2 Up Per Window Door WEATHERSTRIP | GUARANTEED—LASTS FOREVER Installed Complete By CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO., prent credit upon himself and the Army 1470 Clifton St. N.W. Col. 103%4—Day, Night and Sundav __ | Exerciser and Reducer || SAVAGE | HERD OF BALLOON - FIRE GIVEN CROSS |Lieut. U. G. Ent, Who Stuck by Dead Comrade in Flam- ing Fall, Is Named. Sccond Lieut. Uzal G. Ent, Army Air | Corps, now stationed at Kelly Field, | Tex., vesterday was awarded the Distin- guished Flying Cross for heroism while | participating in flight, as aide to First | Lieut. Paul Evert, Air Corps, in the | national balloon race which started at | Pittsburgh May 30 last. | | “Their baloon was struck by light- ning or received a heavy charge of | electricity,” said the official citation, | “during a severe electrical storm over Youngwood, Pa., at an altitude of ap- proximately 1,200 feet instantly killing | the pilot, ‘setting the balloon on fire | and ~severely shocking and partially | paralyzing Lieut Ent. He endeavored to revive his pilot, not being sure that | 1he had been killed; but was unsuc-| | cessful. |~ Although the balloon was burning and | 73rd, { slipping he so maneuvered it as to land | !sséely without injury to private prop- i erty. 20 feet above the ground the remaining hydrogen gas burned quickly, destroy- ing the envelope and net. Disregard- ing his own personal safety and with great devotion to duty Lieut. Ent stayed ‘wlth the balloon at the risk of his life instead of landing with his parachute. His courage, daring and heroism reflect of the United .States. Lieut. Ent was born in Northumber- land, Pa., March 3, 1900. He was grad- uated from West Point in 1924, and was assigned to the Air Corps. He graduated from the Chemical Warfare School in 1926, from the Balloon and Airship | | observer’s course, heavier-than-air, as | ] H 'S d Health Motor |5 g s, wist a3 | Endorsed by Physicians and Physi- eal Culturists for Exercise and Sci- entific_ Weight Reduction. Come in for a demonstration. Reasonable in Price Sold on Easy Terms i Get It At ON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. SPECIAL NOTICES. RTHRITIS—MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER rom Hot Springs. Arkansas. is a reliable aid the successful treatment of arthritis. A ew York Hospital's clinical test on & num- v of chronic cases brought amazing r gults. You owe it to yourse #bout Mountain Valley Water. information. Ask your doctor. MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER CO.. 208 Dist. Natl Bk. | Blde. Fr. 7143 I EXPERT FURNITURE FINISHER AND UP- holsterer wants work: go anywhere: los ge. Addiess Box 430-B, Star office. *_ BIDS WILL BI Y THE of Pohick Church until 12 noou, Sept. 7928, for reroofing Pohick Church at Po. Specifications be _obtaine o . P._H. MASO! n I WILL NOT BE RESPO! R DEBTS Lo N TP any ome. other than mysel JOSEPH E. FERSINGER. 140 N. Car. ave, s T WILL BE_RESPONSIBE FOR NO DEBTS contracted by sny one other than mysell; | W._T. LEDB! 1337 Childress n.e. 18° | AUTUMN . THE £arin. at the CELEBRA FEL" Aour out Prederick | SPEGIAL MEETING OF THE_SHARE- Boiiurs of the Atiantic Buflding Company P ocporated, will be held at the offices of the | No. 119 South Fairfax st.. Alexandris reinia. at 11_oclock ._on Priday. the 2ist day of Septembe: 1928. MYRON M’ PARKER! Jr.. Presiden ZACHARY. Secretary. FOR BALE_5.000 KEGS AND BARRELS TR ot or other uses: new or second hand CEGRGE NE, Jr.. & SONB. 1234-: Tih s.w. Est. 1884 Phone Franklin i540. i TED CIDER BARREL. OPEN Chotce varieties of the best cider on earth Hour out Fred- apples at half city rices. erick Pike. e $BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE VESTRY of Pohick Church until 12 noon September 27. 1928, for _reroofing Pohick Church at Pohick. Va. Specifications can be obtained from Mr J. P. H. MASON. Accotink. Va. _ I WILL BE RESPONSIBLE ONLY FOR debts_contracted by mysel{ personally. J. RANDOLPH NEWMAN. 2115 F st. 0.W.. A ARE_YOU MOVING ELS) 7 OUR ransportation system will serve you better. fleet of vans constantly operating be- rn cities. Call Main 9220. RANSFER & STORAGE CO. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts contracted by any one other than myselt,’ GORMAN J. 1S, 813 East st 0 BOILD _(HAT EXTRA ROOM NOW— Wrecking_frame bulidings at Walter Reed Inquire Brightwood Branch. Hechinger Co INCLOSE _YOUR _PORCH _NOW-—-THOU- sand of sash and window frames from wreck. ng fob at Walter Reed Inauire Brightwood Branch, Hechinger Co., 5921 Guorgia ave INESS S FOR_SALE OR at busy intersection, 15th and H ne for city delivery, irg rd.. the national b B &A R R:Ist &2nd R R._siding if desired. Wil b sponsible tenant See owner. SIDNEY HECI INGER, Main 4025. 6th & C_sts. sw.____ FRENCH_PRICED EXCEPTION- Just arrived; eleven hundred ni ed French doors from a Florida fin ¥ sizes; no excuse now mot to beautify ‘Act auick! Hechinger Co.. 6th h & Fla._ave n.e 5921 ROILDING MATERIAL AT WAL’ EED Hospital _Wrecking many big frame build- Ings. Good flooring, 1%c¢ foot; siding, sheath- ing and framing. 2c foot: hollow tile and brick: plenty 2x4, ?x6, 2x8, 2x10: sa! ‘windows comple liboard: olumbing. lav- atories, radiators and pipe_Inspect this ma- ferlal gt our Brightwood Branch, where we will be glad to rzke your order for prompt delivery at actual cost, as orders are taken Only 1 day to do this work, so_hurry. Call at or phone our Brightwood Branch, 5921 Ga_‘ave - next to car barn. Phone Ga. 1894. HECHING! Te 17 R Literature, drawings, cuts. printing. Pre- ared and furnished pro-Smith clubs. Can e used for reducing the cost of ralsing funds. Send self-addressed envelope for free gamples. FAIR PLAY LEAGUE. Victor i ington. B gon. D.C.__"_ STOP LEAKY ROOFS! n' off your old roof! You can stop ith an_application of Superial s Liauid _Asbestos ng. This marvelous fluid will form & new one-piece a5 a she made of preservative oils an gums ecombined with ashestos fiber. guarai feed free o: coal tar: hence will neither crack, bulge. nor break loose. Easily ap- plied by anyhody: just brush it on and the eaks are gone for years. $1'per gallon: in 5-zallon pails A suitable brush and supply hed with every of patching_cement fur: ¢ SUPERIAL purchase _ Write for circular. €O.._Box 3591. Washington. ____ Grimes Golden, Delicious, Winter Banana. Georgia ave. pike, through Silver Spring, turn right at State road sign at Glenmont, lett st Colesville, to Lucknough Orchards Ednor. Md 13 miles from D. C. line. Kote: Slizo-Colesville route temporarily closed. Grapes—Grapejuice Presh, sweet Grimes Golden apple juice. Our grapes are not sprayed with any poison wpray. _All varieties of apples e 32k Grape “Vinesar and bea THE 1 “Falls Church Orchards” The place of highest-quality products. 8 miles from Washingion. near West Falls Church, 56 TR Eh; N8 e GRAPES are RIPE AT QUAINT ACRES WANTED. To haul van oads o furaitite to or trom Few York, Phila. Boston. Richmond and P WL TRANSFER & STORAGE 4333 You Ao Sia, AR airplane observer in 1927. During the ‘World War he served as private, ‘private first class, and corporal, 2d Recruiting Company, General Service Infantry, 5th, 14th and 22nd Detachments, Avia- The Highlands A few suites furnished or unfurnished available October first. Reservations for October first accepted now. * Connecticut Ave. & California St. North 1240 ‘Wardman Management Muth 710 13th MATERIALS A.EBERLY’S SONS, Jue. Established 1849 MODERNIZE YOUR HOME BY THE EBERLY PLAN Tt is with pleasure that we in serving the home owners of Wash: It has been our privilege to COMPLETELY RE-CONDITION AND MODERNIZE hundreds of homes, and we wish to call to your By entrusting your work FIRST to us you will have your property COMPLETELY RECONDI- TIONED by ONE competent, financi- ally strong, reliable, LOCAL firm. You have only ONE BILL to pay, which covers all work and all the financing. ROOFING—GUTTERING SPOUTING—TINNING Just one branch of our com- plete service, which includes— Carpentering Cement Work Electrical Work Heating Systems Painting Papering Plastering Plumbing Roof Repairs Tinning tion section, Signal Corps, and 46th, M;rch 14, 1919; sergeant 59th Balloon = vice, from March 15, tion is Kelly Field, Texas. ministerial council yesterday voted to|committees for the past 30 years. postpone for one month the opening of Parliament, since many members are victims of the dengue fever epidemic. The senatorial elections have been post- poned until December. covered from his recent illness. OFFERS $100 REWARD| FOR MISSING FATHER Many Take Up Search for John A. McKeizie Who Disappears From Sanitarium. One hundred dollars reward has been | offered by Miss Mary McKenzie, 124] Sixth street northeast, for locating her father, John A. McKenzie, 7* years old, who disappeared Tuesday from the Washington Sanitarium and Hospital, Takoma Park, Md. Mr. McKenzle, who had been a patient at the hospital, wandered away during the afternoon and since no trace has been found of him. He had only 18 cents in his pocket at the time and his family fears that because he had no | food to sustain him he likely is lying |in a helpless condition somewhere in the heavily wooded ravines which sur- round the sanitarium. Yesterday five troops of Boy Scouts joined in the search for the missing | man. In addition to these the Mont- | gomery County police have been ordered o keep an extra lookout and search small roads off the main highway. At- tendants of the sanitarium also have been in constant search since Mr. McKenzie's disappearance. When last seen Mr. McKenzie was wearing a dark blue suit, brown felt hat and black shoes. He had on a light UZAL G. ENT. LIEUT. 3rd and 59th Balloon Company, : 'Service, from March 4. 1918 fo without a vest. He also is deaf. Mr. McKenzie was employed at the i Capitol on ,:he stenog;p}:kt:hcomrb\ldc‘cee. i i He was well known about the building, Parliament Opening Delayed. |70 (05 (ived as secretary to former ATHENS, September 15 (P).—The | Representative Grovenor and on various Teach Boat Building. MIAMI. Fla.—Because Miami boat builders find it difficult to obtain skilled labor, the Dade County Board of Public Instruction is considering the establish- ment of a department of boat building in Dade County Agricultural High School. Premier Venizelos has completely re- Railway receipts in France are higher han last year. Monday Specials at Gibson’s SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES 7¢ Medium Ivory Soap, 50c Ipana Toothpaste 32¢ very special at 10 for 50c | 40c Squibb’s Tooth- (Limit 10 to customer) paste .....ooen..enee3lC 50c Pepsodent Tooth- 10c Camay Soap, :very 4 : = paste ......ieeec...34C special, 4 for........25¢ 10c Life Buoy Soap, very special...3 for 20c e, Big Sale Tooth Brushes All sizes ........15¢c to 44c e e $1.00 Fiancee Face Powder ... 90c 75c Houbigant Face Powder ............63¢c e Miscellaneous Spec Fine Steel Paring Knives .........000.00¢ Household Scissors. .. .25¢ Large Aluminum Pitchers ............95¢ Aluminum Percolators, 59¢ 10c Gibson Scourin, 50c Williams Shaving Powder, special.... g 5c Cream . ..v...30c | 50c Aqua Velva 3% 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia.......oeeeees .34c GET IT AT GIBSON’S “Where Your Dollars Have More Cents” 917-919 G Street N.W.. 10c Dona Castile Soap, special, 3 for......,.20c SPECIAL SALE OF VACUUM BOTTLES $1.95 Universal quart size Vacuum Bottle, very special........$1.49 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream .. w2lc ZACHARY TAYLOR Inalgilmted/‘lm/ti 1849 vite your attention to the many diversified ways in which we are ington—a service which has grown and expanded with the years. attention the advantages of our service— No job too large or too THIRD small, estimates cheer- fully furnished. NO READY CASH IS REQUIRED, we will arrange pay- ments to suit your convenience. ALIL SECOND We employ only the most skillful mechanics, a majority of whom have been in our employ many years. As to our re- sponsibility, ‘we have been serving the property owners of Washington for nearly eighty years, and refer you to any commercial agency, Bank, Trust Company or Building Asso- ciation. NANCE COMPANY. Thus again, you save money and are not sub- Jected to the embarrassing situation of having to deal with a third party. We believe you will find our prices to be the lowest, when compared with the same quality of work. NO READY CASH REQUIRED Convenient Terms Arranged In making this announcement, we would call your atten- tion to the following card, which is a reproduniion of an advertisement appearing in the Washington City Directory of 1853, inviting the business of your grandparents as we are inviting yours today: i . ANTHONY EBERLY, COPRER, TIL, SHBET-IRON, AND STOVE MANUFACTURER. ROOFING, GUTTERING, AND SPOUTING, : done with neatness and despatch. West side Seventh street west, between G- and H strects north. This interesting announcement appeared some four "yéars after the business was established. You. will note that the— address is the SAME as that of today. A.EBERLYS_SONS ' INCORPORATED) 718 Seventh Street, N'W. (. [ Your Home \ by the ) 5\ ety PLAN 4 dean’r lxqui.tittly hand made Creations — New York Shoes with New York Service — at Delman’s new Washington Salon. Jhoe Jalern, 1221 Connecticut Quenue Qashington. outhamptons it i FIRST TIME OFFERED At these greatly reduced prices. By one of the Capitol’s best builders, four wonderfully well built and thoughtfully planned fully detached brick homes with tile roofs. In a most desirable and convenient North- west location. All ultra modern from cellar to roof. 4405-07 18th Street, each has 10 rooms, 3 baths (5 bedrooms), reduced from $32,500 to $24,500 (each). 4409 18th Street, 12 rooms, 4 baths (7 bedrooms), reduced from $35,500 to $27,500. 4419 Argyle Terrace, 12 rooms, 5 baths, reduced from $57,500 to $43,500. Convenient terms can be arranged. Must be seen to be appreciated! Drive out!! Fach house has a beautiful large lot and a 2-car brick garage. Open Sunday and daily from 2 to 9 Directions, drive to 16th and Webster Sts., N.W.,, turn west on Webster to 18th, turn right to houses. . MOORE & HILL, INC. F Realtors Exclusive Agents 730 17th St. N.\W. Main 1174 MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. GOOD POSITIONS AND FINE INCOMES Tearooms, Restaurants. Cafeterias. Motors Inns. Candy. Gift and Food Shops need t t Earn a year. Classes l.Eer'! H?T“i -r‘nlm‘ngmwaoo nnsyivanis Ave. at frd St ks o G £ Metal Weather Strips } Cafe ana Lanehb Counter on Steamer FOR RENT 2 sell ot TorTal e on_work J. A. LIVERE 2700 Conn. Ave. .DB ite Wardman Patk Phone_Hyatts 333-W st Desirable Apartm: EPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE CONVENIENT TERMS George Plitt Co., Inc. Py ting. P 3 h Phone M. 4224 718 13th St. INSPECT TODA You Can Buy One of These Homes —For the Rent You Are Now Paying— 1731 to 1735 Upshur St. N.W. 3 3 MANAGEMENT WARDMAN Avply Resident NEARY SSSSS SRR R SRR R AR R AR ARRRRS | Semi-detached—Frigidaire—Two-Car Separate Brick Garages—Four Bedrooms—Electric Lights Large Lots—Wide Parking BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER IN THIS SECTION Drive out 16th St. to Upshur St. N.W. and turn to left 115 squares Open and Lighted Until 9 O’Clock P.M. Only 2 Left H.R.HOWENSTEIN G INCORPORATED You Hear It Praised In High Places Because It Reaches Top Place in Quality

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