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1000, REAT ESTATE? o1 : SATURDAY, MARCH 2 iGarden Club was not received in time jchose the rather novel subject of “Gar- for incorporation in last week’s column. | den Geography.” The vegetables and Three speakers, Messrs, MacBeth, Hess | flowers commonly grown in our gardens | |and Rittue, discussed various phases of | MAY be grouped according to their ori- fhe work of the United States Depart- |8in. Northern Europcan vegetables arc. - ment of Agriculture that pertain direct- | for example, short-seasoned, rapid-ma- : d turing and resistant to cold. Washing- formation can be furnished. Please send R\;r‘nfigféfl?hus{.gh ?::(1’1:: gardener. | | alls into & garden zone halfway | i the date. time and place of the next Mr. Hess spoke of the work done | between northern and southern. In tiree meetings of your club to Dr. Earle | in producing and distributing new and | this locality there are really two sepa- | B. White, general chairman, 1624 I'disease-resistant varieties of plants, and | | rate growing seasons in each year for < Ve Mr. Rittue gave an instructive account reehopte e P (of the work carried on by the plant ,@wamm_mmmmmmw Beautiful Corner Home i 1 strati Mirgatet'o Tancaster, presfient) Jupmaniitle AUUA CoT ol Bl 3500 -;6 ’ S in preventing the entrance and spread | National Capital Federation of Cleveland Park REAT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. € many plants, the extreme heat of Mid- summer causing a definite break. Some vegetables, however, such as sweet corn, tomatoes, melons and cucuinbers. have but one season, that of Midsummer. The Hyattsville society will meet again March 28 at the home of Dr. C. A. Magoon of Riverdale, with & sym: posium on “Early Spring Gardening Ac tivities” by various members as the prin- cipal feature of the program. 8 INVESTMENT IN ACREAGE ESTATE. 200 Acres, Fairfax County. Virginta. miles 7om €135 3 4710 miles Bighwan front. A igh ground, no hills: dwelling, 3 rooms, bath: concrete cellar; od view, fine old trees. Tenant house, barns: beart ing orchard.” Out-of-town owner will sac- GEORGE W. SUMMERS, National 5395, 1103 Vermont Avenue. ! Temple Brotherhoods to Meet | Here April 7 in Bien- t | Continued From Twentieth Page.) ent of the club, W. H. Guest, | selected as one of the judges at the Presided Mrs B C. Rittue 5206 Sh of injurious insects and plant diseases. | Garden Clubs, was honored by being The pre |rgi rier place northw secretary, very |E international flower information in T H 3 nial Convention. own Iouse | 1 o S iai i sixteenth annaal kindly furnished th \ l- Chiinte f 1 | Alexander Cahn, chairman of the show, held March 11-16 at the Grand cluded above. ewly L by S O of unusual | national commitee on religious propa- Central Palace, New York City. | s . . A ropar: T ommite on religlous prope; nirel Palace, New Yor City [ sebddasaniiog i "yms,.“k,:l;,g,s, Renovated Thrnughout On H,,;.T‘l-,le;:’,:::(r‘)’:nlc.bh, istinction Temple Brotherhoods, will discuss the cultural Soclety at its reeting held Feb- e F ‘Background of the American Jew.” Due to an unavoidable delay, the fol- | ruary 28 at the residence of Mrs. C. E Beautiful (OF, Juverior brick construction; bt lowing report of the March meeting of | Holmes, Riverdale, Md.. Dr. D. N. Shoe- , he eight i ointed rooms, the Potomac Palisades Landscape and | maker of the Department of Azncu!turo‘§ the eight well, sgpot -_ 1 bath with buili-in tub and shower, Lawns and Shrubbflrv copper wire screens. weather st EIGHT ROO\IS eritsare water” heater. :357,"'.’#5 Built-in Garage - ne v e -in G gl | the opening session April 7 of the fed- |eration’s third biennial convention. All sessions will be held at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Rabbi Isaac Landman, editor of the American Hebrew, will speak on “The | Torah and the Laity” at the Sunday efternoon meeting. Allen V. de Ford. for the family prominent in social and official life who ‘require a home that has, in addition to correct facilities for entertaining, e nas bt a meir home.in MATY: L 14 offering it at an atéractive prie Open Until Sold RS S R T president of the Washington Hebrew T Congregation, will preside. viduality that reflects the “Reactions to the Temple” will b L T GRAVA l"I‘E ¢ oo litastenndighs bnlol discussed Sunday at 8 pm. Judze Joseph Kun, chairman of the federa- Main tion’s national committee on synagogue attendance, Philadelphia. will preside Rabbi Abram Simon of Washington | will speak on “Judaism and Personal Religion.” Dr. Harold Korn, president 927 15th St. N.W. Realtor the owner. Evening Phone Georgia 2000 Occupying one of the few remaining sites in the fashionable Kalorama Heights section, this splendid home boasts an { environment second to none in the Nation's Cap- ital. House is detached, of brick construction with stone trim—of outstand- ing architectural merit in both design and interior arrangement . . . Eleven of Temple Tsrael Men's Club, New York, | been purchased by M from Walter F. Chappell." Negotiations were will lead the discussion on “The Lay- handled through the office of Shannon & Luchs, Inc. It contains eight reoms man’'s View. | and three baths, servants quarters and conservatory. The consideration was re- The symposium on “The Voice of the | ported to be about §55,000. JAMESON-BUILT NEW HOMES ligious survey recently completed by Ready to Move in—6, 7 and 8 Large Rooms the federation and said to be an out- | standing contribution to this phase of Priced from $6,950.00 Up—On Easy Terms FIVE CHOICE LOCATIONS Home of Italian renaissance style, located at 80 Kalorama circle, which has | research. The findings were published several months ago. Ludwig Vogelstein, chairman of the executive board of the federation parent body, the Union of American | Hebrew Congregations, and Mrs. Maurice Steinfeld, president of the National | Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, will rooms, five baths, first | deliver addresses of greetings at the 919 Quincy Al hionises floor lavatory, back stair- opening meeting Sunday at 10:30 am. ’ Hinivie « Saiwihiy way, oil burner, garage Leon Pretzfelder of \\a,‘?;xl\cga\rz:‘l: :-32 St. N.W. lectric lights, deliver the addx‘rwfi (:{ e et tile bath, built- for two cars. Leonard S. Levin, in tuk of the brotherhoods’ federation o(l 1524 D St g sery- Pittsburgh, will respond. 7 ants’ toilet, wide 9324 Tracy Place : NE. e dent Hoover's address at noon at the | fies. White House and by an experience | mecting at 9 am. Charles P. Kramer, | chairman of the national conference of | temple brotherhoods, New York, will | preside. | Phone—Potomac 1372 on premises 5905 FOURTH STREET N.W. 1f you would realize how easy it is to own a home of your own instead of accumulating a worthless stack of rent 1818 D St. S:E. Second floors have extra gas and plumbing outlets, and can 510 Central be easily con. receipts, inspect ',' verted into two- 3 colioks family houter. This beautiful semi-detached home of solid masonry he home you have construction. Built in a first-class manner; front and been waiting for —combining beauty and SIZE—at a 2620 6th St. N.E. MD. fens porolies: Tatluding harinclagediandi Bagtadhporcls there are FOUR BEDROOMS: bathroom has built-in tub and shower: other features are oak floors throughout, These houses § are convenient- Iy located, CHEVY CHASL, Sample S open fireplace, built-in refrigerator, fine electrical fixtures REASONABLE price Houses house. and hot-water heat; also instantaneous heater for service % o £ water and a garage; sidewalk, street and alley paved. : [ i FRIGIDAIRE : - These complete all brick homes are 43 FT. DEEP 7 AM. until ik WITH FACH Let us outline an attractive plan of purchase after and 26 FT. WIDE AT BAY. 2 9P.M. el L HOUSE. your inspection. FOR SALE BY THOS. A. JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. NW. Main 5526 “Ask the Man Who Owns One” BRADLEY, BEALL & HOWARD, Inc. | KR A Leading Fire and Casually General Agency 8 immense rooms—2 baths—attic—concrete front porch—open fireplace—cedar closets—cold storage room—built-in-garage. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., INC. Realtors, Established 1887 1433 K St. N.W. District 1016 Exhibit Home Open Sunday and Daily 3709 WINDOM PLACE Drive cut Wisconsin Ave. to Windom Place 5 (North Cleveland Park), turn right to houses. N L Sansivm 1418 Bye SLN.W. National 5904 CHAS. W. MORRIS & SON, BUILDERS 25 WEST IRVING STREET SECTION 2 The Most Beautiful Detached Home Section Adjacent to Washington. Representing “A 1° Insurance Companies ‘ Rendering to Policy-Holders, Brokers and Agents Complete Protection ‘ IMMEDIATE and SATISFACTORY LOSS SERVICE 3. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE OF THE OF THE E: xchmx-e Agents Four bedrooms, two maids’ rooms, all modern improve- ments, spacious living room - with handsome colonial fire- $15,950 Open for Inspection . All Day Sunday Deive out_ Conn. Ave. north > e Bteee"s provertr. SSEPHE| P v o | 1417 K St. BO : £ OF O, E Main )'400 2 place; beautiful big lot won- derfully landscaped with fine trees, flowers and shrub- bery. Side drive to garage. | HIS home screens, oil burner, L Colerado Bldg. contains 9 OBERT E. HEATE REALTOR rooms and ; large light basement ; | .'mlnumir hot water heater: Main 4820 WILLIAM M. BEALL ROBERT €. A WILLIAM D. FARL C. Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. of San Francisco, Calif. On the 31st day of December 1928. as required under_the District of Columbia Code, amended June 30, 1902 and August 18, 1911. Real estate ... Real estate mortgages (first lien) 2.8 Stocks and bonds uarket value) 23, 300303 23 Bills receivable 180,008.19 Premiums unedilecied "'and "in hands of a Interrst Gue and accrued 3.284.694.70 28492081 All other liabiities:* Surplus 8.302.02010 Reserve for market fluctuation’.. 000,00 Phoenix Indemni New York City On the 31st day of December, 1928, as re- auired under the District of Columbis Code. amended Jurie 30, 1902 and August 18, 1911 unccllected " and i hands of age s 3 Inferast due atd. ufl'ruu‘ ARl other assets 598478 42 52 Total assets LIABILITIES Health, W Employers & ' Pul Liabil; ms, Property & Collision “Theft and Glass. o, Tea Damage, Burgalry, Commercial Union Assurance Co., Lid. of London, England On the 3ist day of December. 1928. as re- quired under the District of Columbia Code, amended June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1911 =Hl Capital stoc 5.000.000.00 Capital Stock, paid ip. m ) Cash in office. % 33,535 61 § Capital ;ln:k paid up, in ‘cash sno ,000.00 et ”fi 33‘:33 Master - bullt omes w]th | ASSETS, ki E e s i Bracks"and "“"::”" d)‘c"f e 0430985 5 1 o s. K i 665 N (marke i 9,436.88 50 Silime i Gariec salidi 235810508 pones Toecket e 0 e Ultra-Modern Appointments Cash in bank Premiums \mcn]]efled and " in hands of agen ST Interest due and lcrrvved All other asseis .. Total assets LIABILITIES. inland navigation and transportation, tornado, ler leakage, ton. riot, All “other assets Net unpaid cla:ms Net unpaid claims $1.277.108.99 Coliateral Inans Reserve as reauired by law Reserve as reauired by Taw 7.303.069.35 Remnsurance premiums Salarles, rents, expenses, taxes, Total assets. . Salaries, rents, expenses, taxes, et » 3 506.000.00 5 eic . Commissions. brokerage, etc 75.000.00 - Comm brokerage. elc All other liabilities 3 145.798.00 LIABILITIES, Capital stock Surph 6,042,047 92 Net unpaid claime . 13asmat I ther abiiic Surplus 5 042,947 eserve as reauired by law 5.686.755.2! bl Salaries, rents. expenses, taxes. Total ltabilities ... Total liabilities ..$15,549,924.70 ete . o e et s ege e Sloee ) Character_of business transacted during the Gommissioni. brokera Character, of business ransacted during the el A T L Sl i Total liabilities 134.403.956. . Charscter of business transactad during me year 1928: Fire, Marine. Automobile. EDWARD_T. CAI Vice Presice H. P. BLANCHARD. Secretary Subscribed and sworn fo before me this 1st Logses sustained during the year -$1.593.366.05 74.90 73 mm received during ihe year " " Expenced during tie’ year ‘0% 3109 2Y. President W. 'S COOPER. Secreiary. d siorn (o before me this 28 ‘GORDON. Commissioner New $11,500,039,240.00 3,954,958.35 r ained during the vear 1928....... Money _received during ' the vear 1928 10.021.635.67 Expended during ihe ym 1928 504.104. W. KOECKERT. FUniied States. Mer bscribed and sworn to before me this 15th of February, 1929, da\ uf skt L0 of New York York Ne: i en HOMAS F. HEALY, es HELEN M. FLETCHER, No. 78. New York County Notary Public Queens County "No. ‘810; ‘cér- Notary Public. in and Tor twé Gily and Gounty 9. Kin; unty_ Clerk's tificate filed in N. Y. County. No. 658 reg- of San Francisco. State of California. My Kings County Register's No. 139, e e commission expires Oct. 14, 1330, BTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the Qccidental Insurance Co. of San Francisco, Calif. On the 31st day of December. 1928, as required under the District of Columbia Code, amended June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1911 Stocks and bonds \market vaiue) 2.837.050.00 LIABILITIES, ng £60,055,443.00 d ‘during the year 30,710.09 v ‘recoived during (he year 8 and for the Cilv and Countv sco. State of California, My es October 14, 1930, “Quality Insurance”’ HO ELLETT SHORT D l 1 Commission expires March 1, 1930. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the Sentinel Fire Insurance Co. of Springfield, Mass. On the 31st day of December. 1928, as re- quired under the District of Columbia Code, amended June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1911, of agents (credit items).. Net unpaid claims. . Reserve as required by law Commissions, brokerege. etc Amount of risk assumed during the vear 19: . $282.630,003.00 Losses sustained during the year 163,448.40 Notary Public. My commission expires March 8, 1929, ESTABLISHED R 1905 ister No. 0.439, 30, 192 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the American Central Insurance Co. of St. Louis, Mo. On the 31st day of December. 1928, as required under_the District of Columbia Code, amended June 30,1902, eud August 18, 1911 Capital stock Capital stock, paid $1.000.000.00 [ cash .. 1.000.000.00 Capital stock £500.000.00 Capital stock . $1.000.000.00 Capilal stock, e s Capital ook it e L1000, 00000 Capi baid’ up, 1n’ cash 500,000.00 NesET »* S Gash i office ... i’ 3021 ASSETS. Cash in_ban ASSETS. Cash in bank 84.059.90 Stocks “and bonds “(market vaiuei - 2 Fieag Stocks and bonds (market va 1.486.450.00 Bills recelvable St ° ° ° Casa in benk 208.723 31 Premums uncollected and in Premiums uncollecied and in hands of agents 504.043.00 99.363.04 Premiums uncoeliected in Interest due and accrued... Interest due and accrued ... e - — - . . o e 35»’:;’3‘"6. i shasaer All other asseis: Reinsurance die assets: Advances s yiilhe — —— - PEN SUNDAY Alictoe sty 3230890 Drpbas P abedlie edavetatia o uRl. W here the City Meets the Park— t ‘Total assets AL losses ... ceresen 3.885.75 otalinazets 13,22 9.06 LIABILITIES. 38 Total assets . LIABILITIE! Net unpaid claims 2 baths (exclusive of servant’s room ;rfi npald claims . xa: :g’ 9 Gash dividends Temaining unpaid sob-200.00 Reserve as required by law’ 3.896.738.31 4 red by Taw 2 9 apital stoc : 00! 0 tC. 143.605.44 and bath); spacious clasets and cedar les, ents, expenses, (axes, elc ) AIl other Tabilities: ' Est Ssions, n 5.0 an ith ! > ind cedar mm‘ryxnm,.fi iged " 1.000.000 00 i cther e ine: o 800.00 s Sematiine wipaid. 23608 e Youll be surprised and delighted at room ; center hall; open “l"']fl:u‘k‘: \]v\r'Hv All other liabilities .. . 1.914.413.91 Surplus over all liabilities.. 791.970.04 d 1,000.000.00 the matchless construction—thorough at- R e SaUa | Total liabilitles ........ . .08 Total liabilities ... L sUsTaaTAl sen e i70.2 s .6 ibi tention to modern details—and the didiy equipped kitchen, large pantry. i i Ao abtitties PR Exhibit Flome prominent. location boasted by these i qat Z ; ; = . S8 Bhilaineas i of business transac me new homes. v r- Chamberlain metal weather stripped; I | Dusiness transacted during e SRRniRsteg dUring e Total labilities ... $5.741,359.91 1922 38th St. Taseed ooms; Including'a model kilchen aavmis absumed d Character of business transacted during —3 wide, vered porches—complete the year 1928: Fire Insurance. Amount of risk assumed during the year 1928 o......$631.860,082.00 during " ‘the Losses sustained’ two-car garage opening on wide paved i Tl i e st ek Monex recelied during ihe year i : el 3 e allev: large ‘nl shrubbery and shade i Expended during the year 1938 619.32 “32’:} n’z’a‘""" japuin ”‘f 1 Price only feet deep, sodded front lawns bounded - ad . s . GEO. W. BULKLEY, President. Expended during me vear mn 4.31 by brick retaining walls, paved street and .]mm.l sections of W& l\h”mpm IELEN M. FLETCHER. ?"":_:;',‘ of ""’;;‘;;gfi‘gfl‘A oLLup D e Sod smorn o’ befors!me this 9 selling rapidly—Monday may be too late. 18th day of Fevruary, 1929, (Scald P. W. COOKE. Notary Public. My commission expires April 3, 1932 MAIN 2660 WIL I\U\lfi BUIL DING Aga Offering— Overlooking the Burleith Section and Adjoinit(g the New Glover Park Ofer until 9 PM: @ tiled bath with shower, etc.—detached brick garages—beautiful hardwood floors throughout—Frigidaire—cedar-lined clos- To reach, go out Que or R St. fo 35th. morth om 35th and_west 38th St open daily ooley Bros. " BUILDERS OF BETTER HOMES™ 1103 Vermont Ave. Nat'l 9240 Or Your Own Broker