Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1929, Page 26

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RFAL ESTATE. STAR. WASHINGTON, RBAr PSTATE. DO SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1999 | 1 one-carat diamonds and & three-fourth- | THE EVENING IHlxhwnv Association, who told of plans at sapphire, fell from Mrs, Founes' K|WAN'S GROUP PAYS fox uiiding highways in Prince Georges Wk il s, St mmugh Wash. Purse while she was in Unfon Station. TRADING IS QUIET END OF LEGATION "5t atins B35 | Eittesn Wasmingtoninms Hoia 1ni-| OFFICER FILES DENIAL X e e i) A]- U B MARKEI l.lu”[]R BASE SEEN Axtion; CarsRony; for TwolNew- TO DIVORCE ACTION | here tast, night. the matter to police there, who notified | | The ring, of platinum set with two headquarters here. $4,200 RING MISSING. TOWN HOUSE KALORAMA HEIGHTS for sale by owner $19,500 est Members of Local Lodge. Fifteen members of the Washington | Sued for limited divorce by his wife, 1 Klwun]s Club interclub relations com- ' Mrs. Edna D. Waterman of 421 Seventh Dealers Expect Larger Sup- Rover Understood t0 Have mittee paid & visit to the Kiwanis Club sireet northeast, Policeman Chauncey ! of Manassas, VA. last night and held A. Waterman of the first precinct has| p]ies of Vegetames for Ordered Two Truck an initiation ceremony for the two new- answered the suit with a denial and a | i | her th f firi istol \Pfl members of the latter club. Special cross-bill filed in Equity Court today. | | stunts were arranged by John J. Boobar Mrs. Waterman accus(‘d her husband. | - - |the trip were Harry G. Kimball, Mark ' intimidating her into returning to_live | Lansburgh, Merritt O. Chance, Edgar with him. On the other hand, the hus- Forest Hills 3033 Albemarle . One Square East Conn. Ave, Individually Built Bungalow Street Beautiful No srpense HOME ol a prominent doctor. Although meat, butter and produce| Unable to get around the Govern-|yjonic Chiarles H. Frame, Bynum £. band declares he always has been an | Lot 60x150 was spared. or convenience overlooked for 2235 Distinctive English basement d dull at the close of ment's decision in the Siamese liquor | Hinton. William R. Schmucker, Charle: ' indulgent husband and denies he has | Five R i Tiked the comforts of ifs accupants. Master bedroom. R hich laid down instructions for | A. Camilear, H. Herbert Gill, Charles W. | cver mistreated his wife LYC SUOTIR, L e 161182 buill-in_cedar-lined " werdrobe; " cedar BANCROFT T 3 c = s re- case, which laid down instructions for A. . H. Herbert Gill, s 16218: “bulllcin cedgrolined ivars a > : E S e woek e Sl fRtolisslers 1 dipiomats in importing liquor, United Pimper, Dr. Carl Henning, Edwin H.| According to the policeman's answer,| N Bath, Master Bedroom ~(losfs: Uring room: 21.ecise full-iensth conper 3 type brick residence contain ported supplies unusually scarce for this | € v : |Etz, 2. D. Blackistone and Edwin F. | filed by Attorney Harry 1. Carroll, Mrs. | with auieh bray ot purer. Conyietely’ cquipped PLACE . 2 W time of year, the vegetable and fruit] Stales Attorney Leo A. Rover, it was| mj)j, Waterman was' the "cause of ' their | Tiled Lav laundry room. “Chamberiain” ‘metol weatners E ing seven rooms, two baths, ission houses anticipate a brisk | understood today, has given instructions | An address was delivered at the mee(- ! marital troubles because of her desire | b A"‘fl"' aftic, with plumbing and heating outlets. Fromt e s Diige ; ing by Dr. C. C. Johnson of the Lee for the companionship of other men. Two-Car Garage poreii." 3128 maid’s room and bath, back trade in early Spring products with the (hat the charges against the two men : approach of Easter and warm weather. ‘xrrested on the truck be dropped in | PRICED BELOW COST stairway, large glass-inclosed Inclement weather, cautious buying Police Court. Open Sunday 2:30 to 5:30 Lt and the ususl lessening in trade at the| Attempts to get to Mr. Rover to Open porch. House is in perfect e e weex combined today fo | erily reports that he had instructed make an unusually dull wholesale mar- | Police Court officials not to make out Sunday conditions Foatares™ malide et for butter poultry and meats. Only | Papers in the case were unsuccessful il ¢ early today. Newspapermen were in- REATTOR Moin 53 o minor adjustments were made in prices. | 1o Q' largc reccp[inn AN g Though trade was slow in poultry and meats, there was a fair demand for but- ter and eggs, local dealers reported. formed by the clerk that Mr. Rover had left instructions that he would not see | them. Frederick Stohlman, attorney for the Fgg Supplies Larger. Davidson SL;;ngeh & rrn‘mxnntl::n ’ upplies of eggs. with the approach | Whose truck e the liquor from Balti- ' ¥ n(swl:rpy:‘e"nme?are toming in tapidly | more to the Siamese legation where it to disjribution centers here, nl\houlh‘“’“ seized temporarily, was in confer- the whnimum level at which eggs are | ence with Mr. Rover today. He wanted purchfed for cold storage will not be Particularly to get Mr. Rever's opinion Teacheli for several weeks vet | regarding that part of the Govern- Congmission merchants handling fruit | ment's decision which set forth “that " Evening Phowe Georeia 2900 : floor, panelled walls, spacious KANAWHA STREET . CHEVY CHASE, D. 0. R R R R R R S R R R R S S R R S T ST T STy living room with large French 20 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THESE windows overlooking a beau- tiful park and the fine resi- dences of some of Washing- = s = and vigetables anticipate a brisk_trade | ;;;::[n"‘mp of a vehicle is not im- | { The company's_truck was restored @ soon after its confiscation, when it was learned that the company officials had been assured before sending it to Balti- | more for the liquor that the snunuon’ here during the coming pre-Easter week, with supplies from Florida and | hothouses in Massachusetts, Michigan | and Ohio expected to be plentiful and’ of good quality. At the present time ihe commission | houses are getting string beans, cucum- bers. eggplant, peppers, Summer squash, celery, grapefruit and oranges fresh | from the Florida producers. There is » good demand for the better quality of string beans, although the market has been glutted to some extent this under which diplomatic liquor could be brought into Washington, was un- changed as the Tesult of the Jones law. The two men, who accompanied the truck and were arrested, are out on | bond. pending the outcome of the case ’ in Police Court. ¥ g A RIG. ROOMY DETACHED HOME AT AN ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICE. OWNFR LEAVING CITY. Rwilt on lot 112 fest front. A Colomiol Center Hall of spacious proportions. The Jining room is 1&v33 with attractive fire- week by those of inferior quality. | nlace. Ten rooms (6 h’drfinr:‘( \‘ n::M‘ Florida cucumbers are coming in fl.\‘, fine hathz, ome o shower, . * thronghout. Al modern improvements. although the prices remain at fairly | high levels. Large shipments expecied | next week should lower this figure,| however. At the present time the strawberry market is unusually high, with prices ranging from 50 to 65 cents a quart box. according to the condition of the RAIL SHOP WORKERS ! VOTING ON STRIE ! ‘ i Covered side porch. stome foundation. sinfe ronf. copper soonting and outtering. - 2-car Duslt-in onrnoe. Absolutely ome of the hest buus of the season Drive out Comn. Ave. to Kanmwhn St. and West to Propertv. 3,500 = & m® eautiful Kansas Ave. Homes ust North of Sherman Circle etween Emerson and arragut Streets Drive Out Mass. Square to Bancroft, and Turn Right to House ton’s wealthiest families. De- tached garage. > Ave. to 24th—North One fruit. There is a brisk demand for this | Prasisdc ; g Estimates prodiict, commission merchants report. | N ! OPEN ALL DAY UNDAY .-fll_.?,‘.,fi. Florida Shipments. ey Several sissble shipments of Floride Sealed Batlots 01 Southern i1 * fresh peas have been received, mostly | o N ~ in poor condition, although better qual-| Employes to Be Opened | BOSS & PHELPS ity supplies are expected next week. | i UP and down . .. up and down . .. All through the day—every MEPORENbs S ST, RIS Snier Here Next Week. i el e day—shutting in the cheer of the lamp’s glow—letting in the squash moving nicely. Hothouse rhubarb from Michigan is of good quality, prices remaining fairly high. Hothouse shipments of cucum- bers from Massachusetts and Ohio are coming in, showing a fine quality and | demanding & good price. ‘The fish market, for the most part, reports supplies scarce and prices at fairly high levels. The usual run of herring in the Potomac has not ma- terialized as yet, although the shad sea- son so far as been more successful, with fair supplies and & brisk demand, par- ticularly for roe shad. Today's Wholesale Prices. (Jobbers’ Prices Slightly Higher.) Butter—One-pound prints, 4849; tub, 47248; store packed, 30a32. Hennery, u-&w’ ,,fmh select- | smiths, sheet metal workers, ed. 30; current Poultry, alive—Turkeys, 35a38; Win- ter chickens, 38a40: Spring chickens, 43a45; fowls, 32a33; Leghorns, 30: roosters, 22; ducks, 25; geese, 20; keats, young., 60a7t old, 35a40. Dressed— ‘Turkeys, 40a45; Winter chickens, 40a Spring chickens, 47a48; fowls, 34a 35! Leghorns, 30; capons, large, 45a46; small, 38a40: ducks, 32a33; geese, 20a 25: keats, 80a1.00. Meats, fresh killed—Beef, 20a24: Jamb, 30a32; veal, 25a28; pork loins, 30a31; fresh hams, 26; fresh shoulders, 20: smoked hams, 26a28; smoked shoul- ders 17; bacon, 22; lard, in bulk, 14a 1432a15; compound The opening & week hence of sealed | ballots now pouring into the office of | uft) ectrie nemuu'nv Finhorate Ritshon Parauet Floors— Hardwond Floors and Frim Thrasut [ Wardrobe Closets William H. Baldock, member of the | union’s shoperaft committee, in the Na- | tional - Hotel, will decide whether or not | the 8500 shopcraft employes of the | Southern Railway system will strike in their controversy with the railroad over wage increases. A walkout would affect more than 150 men in the shops at Alexandria, Va. ‘The voting, which began with the dis- | tribution last Saturday of ballots mailed to the employes by Baldock, concerns | only machinists, boilermakers, black- | carmen V and electrical workers, Transportation | ; men, such as engineers, conductors, | brakemen, telegraphers and dispatchers, | are net affected. Other Lines Gave Raise. The dispute is attributed by the work- | men to the failure of the Southern | Railway to_voluntarily grant shoperaft | employes the wage increase given by | more than 20 other roads. falling in | line with the recent New York Central decision, and sought for by the South- ern shopcraft workers in an original request filed with the company May | 10, 1928. The employes’ original request muzht[ creation of dally, CHEVY CHASE DETACHED COLONIAL i % wos CAFRITZ » s onerete Front Foreh Broakiact and Sieepine Porch . Resutiful Home. Tdeal Location. A Age 4917 KANSAS AVE. N.W. Open Always Emerson St. Bus—14th St. Car—Ga. Ave, Car—Fast at Emerson to Kansas Avenne \\\‘\\‘E)‘\\\\\\\\\\\‘\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\'\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\s\‘\\\\“\\\\\‘\ \\\\\\\\\ ¢ § N S NN glories of dawn . . . such is the task of the average window shade. Yet, we seldom give it a thought until it refuses to respond easily and quickly to the hand upon the shade cord. Shades made of TONTINE are washable, artistic, fadeless and never become un- sightly. Delightful 16th Street Heights For 1007 satisfaction specify DUPONT'S TONTINE. 830 13th St. N.W. 870l SAMMONS. !r!!-r . An Exceptional Value instead of hourly, | rates of pay of $7.50 per day for loco- ! e motive and passenger car mechanics; WILL|AM D KENNEDY D’ES‘“'W for freight car mechanics; $5.65 . jper day for all helpers; $4.06 as start- | {ing rate for regular apprentices: $235 OF SHOT THROUGH HEART | per month for mechanics and $174.80 | for helpers. Baldock, representing the shopmen on the union's committee, today reiterated | statements attributed to Harry J. Carr, | a railway employe department repre- sentative of the American Federation of Yabor, yesterday, to the effect that | the Southern Railway feels that grant- ing a voluntary increase to the men would be criticized. Live stock—Calves, 17. Former Truck Driver, Long Ill, Found in Room With Gun Lying Beside Him. William Donald Kennedy, 61 years old, of Giesboro road southeast, was found dead this morning in his room, | ahot. through the heart, and a 12-gauge double-barrel shotgun beside him. A | few minutes sarlier he had toid his brother, John E. Kennedy, with whom ha lives, that he was extremely nervous. He had been ill for two vears. 5115 41st Street N. W. Six large rooms and bath and screened sleeping porch. Massive brick fireplace, large reception hall and plenty of closet space. Front and rear porches. Screened and weatherstripped throughout. Hot-water heat, electric lights,and Pittsburg instantaneous hot-water heater. Grounds artistically landscaped. Art stone benches, bird fountain, wrought iron gates and trellis. Plenty of shrubbery and flowers. Metal garage in rear. 7705 Alaska Avenue Detached—Brick—Colonial Beautifully Planted 70-Foot Lot ARF, vou hunting for a modern home in delight- ful surroundings—with all modern eq; ment? If you are, don’t fail to inspect t charming colonial residence on Sunday tains 8 unusually pleasant and spacious HUSBAND FILES ANSWER Walter 1. Glntcoe local musician, filed an answer in the District Supreme Court today to the limited divorce ac- ' tion brought by his wife, Mrs. Hazelle Kennedv, who was a former trueck driver, was seen this morning before breakfast taking a shotgun to a stable 50 vards distant from the house. Rela tives took it from him. It was just aft- | er breakfast that he went to his room Hearing the report of a gun, John Ken- nedy rushed to his brother's room and found him dead. One barrel of the | Glascoe, who accused him of non-sup- | | ployed. port and of causing her to lose her position in a shop where she was em- Glascoe tells the court that his wife resigned from her position because he | was providing for her maintenance and | she had no need of employment. He says he has always provided adequatel; for her support, even paying her room Drive aut Connectiont Avenue fo Street Open for Inspection Sunday From 10:00 A. M. Until Dark Avenue ar Wiseonein Harrison Street and Forty-first Price $10,000 Probably the Only Home in Massachuselts Avenue Park That Can Be Bought for tiled bhathroom of course, modern in every respect. It is located on a heautifully planted lnt with a 70-foot frontage. There is a 2-car garage in the rear. Terraced Lot—QOpen Fireplace Beautiful Porch 080089000000 shotgun had been discharged. $1,000 Cash $75 Monthly WARDMAN 1437 K Street N.W. I Tent when she lived away from him. | The husband is represented by Attor- neys Cedric F. Johnson and Robert I Miller. They were married in Rockville on ‘ Less Than $20,000 2911 33rd Place Between Garfield Street and Cathedral Avenue New English Brick Residence In Devonshire Downs Overlooking Private Park Jnrorl Are Urged to Pray. PMARION. 5. C. March 23 (@), amily i . oy, poayer ?h,‘h;“';;’;"m;‘v"mf”";f August 25, 1927, and have no children. current_term of General Sessions Court. | 1N® A iays caiopliine gk fonone Judge J. K. Kenry not only had each | occasion Glascoe had brandished a pls- day's court session opened with prayer, | {01 and threatened her life. but admonished the grand jurors to observe the custom in their homes. Main 3830 A One of the finest locations in this exclusive section — near the great Episcopal National Cathedral. Bungalow of most pleasing type and plan—full of the necessities of home, and the features which add materially to the comfort and convenience of living. MARVELOUS FEATURES distinguish the charming || NOW MORE THAN : ¥ ) : ; : | brick residence in this desirable section of | EVER IN THE SPOTLIGHT ONLY $7,950 Magnificent Estates ERE is a new brick Colonial residence, | ; . y - built by a man who had ideas— six-room brick AN knew what people wanted in A home— | and knew how to build it—! The lot is on a corner — unusually large—and of attractive shape. There are 7 rooms and 3 baths, including servant’s bath. Beau- | tiful floors, large attic | v with Celotex insula- ‘ : tion, awnings, etc. Price $17,500 —and the owner will arrange terms to suit. Por a new home. with bullt-in garage. bedrooms have large closets, the tile bath has a built-in tub, and ;s there is a large sleeping porch. t : o The first floor plan is ideal with || " HE a kitchen equipped with all those little features popular to- day. Both papering and electric fixtures are not only attrac- tive, but of a very high quai- itr. There sre 8 beautifully planned Rooms large Bedrooms. with Cedar Closets In each Bedroom). First floor Lavatory. 2 com- plete tile Baths. (shower), tastefully deco- iated: alio a large finished Billiard Room or Plavroom for the children. This home incorporates features usually found only in ially built homes. such as Copper Gut- % 4 g rs. and Downspouts, Metal Weather-strip- ) 7 d 4 ped Doors and Windows. extra wide Stair- SEE | o " - case, Slate Roof, No. 1 Clear White Onk Floors upstairs and down, larse Fireplace, etc. 1215 Owen Place N.E. esta\en oy Washinglon Mt ost eielasive TODAY 381 Upton Street square east of Wisconsin Avenue ERE is a new home which will particularly appeal to you if you have the urge to get away from crowded streets; for this residence is located on a fine lot. It overlooks a beautiful privately-owned park and every room in the house is cheery and well lighted. The eight fine ally large and the whole house is equipped in a manner seldom found in a home so reasonably priced. Flectric refrigeration, open fireplace, beautiful hasdwood floors, metal weath- er stripping, slate roof, and fine porch are some of the outstanding featur The garage opens on a paved alley, and the large lot on which this dwelling stands is 38x150 feet and is attractively planted. $14,250 Easy Terms Open for Inspection on Sunday 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Tl’lll‘tlet]’\ Place near Schools, Stores. Transportation, et Thers is an uninterrupted outlook over Rock Creek Park [rom a covered concrete porch, Sitnated on a tastefully anted lot. front- ing 60 feet on Paved Street, with 2-car $23.000-—~An Advisable Buy Taking everything into consideration —location, type of house, price, terms— it's an opportunity without parallel. You may inspect it Sunday ifrom 2 P. M. until dark. ,,,,.,Mcxesvmmcossum Deal With a Realtor reach - Drive aui Tonn W 1o Ellicott &t and drive’ east to 30th Placs and this Sears-Roebick Company’s new department store is just twe squares away and should greatly increase the value of this house —however the same easy terms will hold good. ROBERT W. SAVAGE 717 Union Trust Building Main 6799 Owen Place 15 4 sauares north of Trinidad and Fia. Aves. NE. home. Inspect this Home Sunday Open From 10 AM. Until Sold! [SHANNON: & LUCH 1435 K Street N.W, Main 2345 1415 K Street

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