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~ X 1929, » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., SATURDAY. APRIL 27. president, will be sddressed by Mrs. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. et Sith o JmuMerant Work HONOR SCHEDULED PASTOR WILL END ming i TODAY. Mrs. P4 C. Brinl ve a reading. S - PAIRUNAGE PmBE Church Anniversary. AL mbers 5o requisied o beitg Boulder Canyon Dam 3 a dance and card party at 2400 S heir mite boxes. Luncheon will be ix- : Cards at 8:30 o'clock, | The Ladies’ Ald A 5 o st STV 'clock. - For Herbert Hoover R | fi;fl‘fifh"{f’i‘. " snrr‘«:gy‘:-ullnye:zmn 2 o'clock. W ® By the Assoclated Press. ‘ | James A, Edgerton will speak, 8 ;n;:r:?su a;‘ jule (he Seaomd P 27-A proposal that’ the Bonloet | - i(r‘:r_x';j}?:ll.:s}:rrgz’.ng;;b}.-crt.‘q;r;“:fifnr' B deing “The Beginners of Americia Farewell Concert Tonight in| | ver Dam in recomnition'of the | | Leaders Disclose There Is No League of Epworth M. E. — [“What Churches Should| M= Tan J. Ries. representing Hamline Church on the board of man- | agers for the Home for the Aged, re- | quests a full attendance at the meet ‘zt‘;ge {\‘omp Thureday at 10:45 o'doscok. H | e Woman's Foreign Missionary So- Concluding Lecture. | .,ctv* Si"ss 37580 "y “neneon | Thursday at 1 o'clock in the primary | department room. 'rhe";ndowm{ ent a\;\ld (em%le Efuréd; e of Ruth Chapter, O. H 1 3 ith? il give a card parts. 830 ociock, ai| UNite?”” Will Be Dr. Smith’s the Gavel Club, 719 part played by President Hoover as chairman of the Colorado River Commission and his emi- nence as an engineer, has been advanced by the board of gov- Church Will Hold Services | at Blue Plains. L Present Intention to Set { Up More Committees. Advance of Departure for Seville, Spain. rteenth street. ernors of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. A resolution adopted by the 3 FUTURE. ! The Red, Triangle Outing Club will Dr. John C. Copenha ‘The United States Army Band, which board declares that “the designa- | By the Associated Press ‘\ b B - ]pa_;tgr'oé | meet tomorrow, 2:45 p.m. at Moun c?e }Ekm sen'noxznlré t,&,! m-,,; [cn v | | tion ‘Boulder’ a: ist T - Vit pworth Methodist Episcopal Churc 701 flway Statio v o urch Union” w e delivered to- | " o IR e e et [ R e s R PImIaRton eudess SRR & I | South, Thirteenth sireet and North | Vernon Railway Station. Buy round- |, 0 Clh ning by Dr. Chesteen Smith, | Theosophists Schedule Lecture. Seville, Spain, will be sped on its way | at & Despedita, or farewell concert, in the auditorium of the McKinley High School tonight. Joined with the Army Band will be the Navy and Marine Bands, and the three will be led by John Philip Sousa, | the famous international composer and band leader as one of the features of the evening. The affair also will be marked by the presentation of a regi- mental flag to the Army Band by the Washington Chamber of Commerce and | the Washington Board of Trade, which | arranged tonight's celebration. Isaac Gans, chairman of the committee in charge, will make the presentation. and the “Chamber of Commerce” March will be played in his honor. Miss Hazel Arth, Washington con- tralto and winner of the Atwater radio audition will sing songs from the Ibero- American countries and dances of Spain and the Latin-American countries will be given by the Tchernikoff- political patronage organization dis- | closed yesterday that there is no pres- | {ent intention to set up any patronage | committees in addition to those already | functioning in New York State and in process of organization in South Caro- lina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mis- | sissippi and Texas. | There have been suggestions that the administration might find it advis- | able to establish such committees in | Wisconsin and a few other Republican | Carolina avenue northeast, will preach | trip ticket to Wellington Villa. Walk | fomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on | “The Unmentioned Sin,” and at 8 |o'clock on “The Powerfal Sermon | Preached by a Street Car Conductor.” Sunday School meets at 9:30 am. The | | Epworth League chapter will hold de- | votional services at Blue Plains at 3 oclock. Services of the league will be | held at 7:30 p.m. | The official board has announced that | negotiations have been made for the | vurchase of 1306 East Capitol servt{, | immediately in the rear of the present | States where there are factions in the | (-'mxrrrllxmbxlfildlng_ 10 WY o wed i Republican party, but it was stated | BISHOP J. W. HAMILTON. house part of the Sunday School. The | that there has been close co-operation board also announces plans for paint- between George Vits, national mm-JEHURGH W"-I- MARK ing. and repairs for the church. For - | minister of Hamline Methodist Episco- 3 miles to Dyke, with campfire party for | pal Church, the subject belng “What those who wish to stay out. = Bring|Churches Should Unite?” At the 11 Tnit unch, cup and flashlight. Coffee Will | grclock service the sermon subject will p;l-r‘\ "—(‘,;'Hl,’v?’ ;dqlafidtt Snefv Theas:::‘ e furnisted by the club. | be “The Power of Mind Over Matter.” ;: :w,l. Ak \LT:A’.E. n-.men(;r = The ladies’ all-day meeting will con- | “Spiritualism" will be cr Wednesday at 10:30 am. in|study class Wednesday at ing and even derogatory in im- plication, inasmuch as the struc- e ture is to be located in Black Canyon, on the Colorado River, and will be constructed of solid masonry.” The resolution is to be forward- ed to the United States Bureau of Reclamation, Senators and Representatives of Colorado basin States and their governors and Colorado River commissioners, BYRD FINDS WATER UNDER ICE BARRIER; LAND IS INDICATED (Contin From Pirst Page) it out. It resembled a cold potato when he stripped his socks off. Dr. Coman nearly froze his hands and had to get some warmer gloves. “After Death Conditions” is the sub- ject of a free lecture tomorrow at 8:15 Lieut. Mina Van Winkle will address | - .the W.shington Open Forum, 808 IYene street, tomorrow, 3 pm. Subject: “TI | Woman's Police Burea he | charge of Mrs. Harry A. Havens, presi- dent of the Foreign Missionary Soctety. | At 12 o'clock the Weman's Home Mis- | sionary Society, Children of rural England have re- Mrs. O. H. Hillman, vived games of 1,000 years ago. A card party for the benefit of al jdow will be given Monday. 8:30 p.m.. | Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth | and F streets northeast. w What It Means to Live in THE BOULEVARD 2121 New York Avenue All-nite elevator and ewitchboard service—attractive lobby—ventilated doors—Frigidaire—incinerators—Murphy beds—paneled walls. Walking distance to downtown, The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor- | row will start from Mount Rainier, | 3 pm. and cover the walk postponed | from dast Sunday on account of the storm. Mr. Schwertner will lead. 1‘ The Randle Highlands Citizens' | Association will meet Monday, 7:30 p.m., | in Orr School. The Association for a Home for| Widows and Orphans of veterans of all | mitteeman, and other Republican lead- this purpose a campaign will be started jers in the Badger State. tomorrow morning for $20,000, under V direction of the pastor. At a dinner SO i e L held in the church last Tuesday evening The same situation exists in Ar- plans were outlined and details worked kansas, one of the traditionally Demo- out for the campaign. cratic States of the South. No diff- The Epworth League will hold a so- g‘% h}‘iflml]mm.wmm'r:(‘:& c;:gi&n‘p!;y‘ clal xl.';gnesdny evening in ho:enrr. h?l n leaders 3 the team of a mem and Alabama of committees which will b s attendance contest held last month. Gardiner dancers to the accompani- ment of the Romano Trio. Program to Be Broadcast. ‘The program will be broadcast over the Columbia chain of stations, from 8:30 to 9:3p o'clock. It is as follows: (a) Overture, “Il Guarani” (Brazil), Gomes (b) Cueca, “Manana” (“Tomorrow”) (Chile), arranged by Missud. Infanta United States Marine Band, Capt. Taylor Branson, Leader. Light was provided by a portable gas- oline engine generator, which Hanson attached to a locomotive-type rch- light that was pointed down into the dark fissure. When everything was ready, a rope was placed around the commander under his arms, crossing on his chest, and fastened behind his head. He had his foot in the loop of another line. Then he was lowered down over the edge slowly and carefully. The crevass. did not go straight down and there were many sharp projections of ice be found satisfactory to the adminis- tration committee. It consists of Post- master General Brown, Walter Newton, administrative assistant to the Presi- dent, and James Prancis Burke, general counsel of the Republican national committee. Glenn Skipper, national committee- man for Floridr, whose patronage or- anization has been found unsatis- actory by the administration commit- tee, is in Washington for further con- ferences in the effort to set up a new committee, and some party leaders Wesley M. E. Congregation|Lous Will Commemorate 100th Anniversary. ‘The 100th anniversary of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, now lo- cated at Connecticut avenue and Jenifer street, will be observed with exercises meeting of the board of tension. will be held Thursday evening. COOPER WILL ADDRESS Commissioner to Be Speaker at Annual Banquet Dr. Copenhaver will leave Monday for le, Ky., where he will attend a church ex- ‘The weekly prayer meeting EDUCATION ASSOCIATION | Principal wars will meet May 1, 8 p.m,, in Grand Army Hall. RSN TR Revival Continues. Dr. B. P. Robertson, pastor of PFirst Baptist Church, Hyattsville, will preach | at the Kepdall Baptist Church tomor- row at 11 am. and 8 p.m. at the re- vival services. . Hall Caine, the Manx novelist, has been sojourning at Monte Carlo. Potomac Park and golf course. Lincoln Memorial and beautiful public buildings within easy access. A two-room, kitchen, bath apartment, $60.50. Al:o a few one-room apartments; some unfurnished. Managed by WARDMAN k Manager: Main 6850 g from Georgia also have just concluded conferences looking to the setting up of 8 new committee in their State. The situation in South Carolina is described as far from satisfactory. Burke Outlines Aims, (a) March, “A Cancao do Soldado” |Which broke and tumbled about his ears. (“The Soldler’s Song”) (Brazil), The Topes were held by Strom, Paul Campo | Siple, the Boy Scout, who is about the (b) Valse, “Las Golondrinas” (“The |5ize of the big Norwegian; by Vaughan, . Swallows”) (Spain) Valverde | Feuroy and Thorne together. (c) Third movement from the suite Much Warmer at the Bottom. tomorrow, Friday, and May 5. Bishop John W. Hamilton will preach the sermon at 11 o'clock tomorrow and there will be a special program at 8 p.m. A reception to all former members and pastors will be held Friday night. of D. C. Group Tonight. Dr. William John Cooper, United States commissioner of education, will be principal speaker tonight at the an- | NEW APARTMENTS | $35 to $45 Monthly i 908 B Street S.W. || i “Babylon” (Haiti)..... ....Elle Home-coming day will be observed | nual banquet of the District of Colum. “Queen of the Nig It was warmer at the bottom, Comdr. Mr. Burke said the administration | May 5, when Dr. J. Phelps Hand, Dis- | bia Education Association, beginning at (@) Tango, “Como La Va" (“How !Byrd reported, and s thermometer | COiMitlee was interested in lwoimct superintendent, will preach at 11|6:30 o'clock, in the Mayflower Hotel. | Near Bureau of Engrai Goes It?”) (Argentina)...Rodriguez . : things—eslection of outstanding men | o'clock. The sacred drama, “Nason,| Honor guests include Senator Capper Elenlture D it O Post Office. Proh cotie Division, Bureau of eries, old and proposed Market. placed on the ice registered 18 above zero, Fahrenheit, against the 50 below at the surface. He could walk only a few feet in either direction; so after satisfying him- self that the ice below him really con- tained salt and taking a sample of that and of the bottom of the barrier snow, | he was pulled up again to join the frostbitten crowd above. Joe DeGanahl was ready to lower things to the commander as they were | needed. Rope Nearly Chokes Byrd. There was & strong draft down into for appointment to public office and | the strengthening of the party in the | South. These would formulate the | test to be applied to committees set up | by_local party leaders, he added. In this connection, Mr. Burke said that if the local leaders could not agree and set up rival organization, the com- mittee of which he was a member would have to make its own selection as between the candidates recommend- | ed by those organizations. H. Edmonds Machold, chairman of the Republican State committee and head of the triumvirate set up in New York to handle patronage matters con(t:rrego mthlPlrguldertx: ‘I;Ioaver at the Whi use late yesterday. He de- the crack which blew the exbaust from | ned o’ gisclose the subject of the the gasoline engine down there until | conversation, but asserted that neither the engine was moved to the north side. | the appointment of a Federal district For this reason the commander did not | judge for the eastern district of New wish to use magnesium flares, for he | York nor the possible naming of Charles doubted whether the fumes would blow | D. Hilles, national committeeman, as out quickly. Ambassador to France had been dis- He had descended only a short dis- | cussed. tance when the lines running from his chest past his neck tightened and be- gan to choke him. When he yelled for those above to slack away on that line, they could not heas him because of the : FOR COLBY COLLEGE the Blind Disciple,” will be presented at 8 pm. The committee on arrange- ments is W. T. Galliher, John S. Barker, Edward H. Jones, Mrs. George R. Linkins, Mrs. G. Percy' McGlue and the pastor, Dr. F. C. Reynolds. ‘The church originally was located at 5th and F streets, when the bullding | was dedicated May 3, 1829. The first minister was Rev. William Ryland. The congregation moved to the new site in | May, 1922, of Kansas, Representatives Simmons of Nebraska and Zihlman of Maryland, Dr. | Charles F. Carusi, president of the| Board of Education; Dr. Frank W. Bal- | Iou, superintenden of schoois, and g0y | Visit Saturday or Sunday Elmer Morgan, editor of the National Education Association’s Bulletin. || Thos. E.Jarrell Co., Realtors Miss Edith Grosvenor, president of | Main 766 the District association, a teacher at OOR FOR RENT Business High School, will preside. Miss IN THIS ., p, WAREHOUSE United States Navy Band Lieut. Charles Benter, Leader. Vocal Solos Listed. ‘Vocal solos— (a) “Cielito Lindo” (“Beautiful Sky™) (Mexico) .Fernandez Old Love”) .Oted' Fish- Center SOMETHING NEW DETACHED GARDEN HOMES North Woodridne 21st and Randolph Sts. N.E. ), Clarke Hazel Arth, Contralto, Mrs. Rawles, Accompanist. () Elegie, “Lament and_ Glorifica~ Wheatley School’s May Day Fete. Leading school and District govern- ment officials have been invited to at- tend the May day festival and health pageant at Wheatley School, which be- gins at 1 o'clock, with all grades from the first to the eighth participating. The program is being arranged by Miss K. P. Cotter and Miss E. M. Geiger, joint chairmen of the committee, in charge. ments. The Argonne 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Four rooms, kitchen, bath and reception room, south- ern exposure. Reasonable rental. | cott compose the commigtee on arrange- | | ONE FL! Miss Mary Gilber and Miss Marle Wal-{ | . tion” (Peru)..... Valle-Riestra (b) “Yaqui Dance” ) .. Alvarado Arrangement by Warrant Officer Theo- dore Bingert. United States Army Band, Capt. Willlam J. Stannard, Leader. Marimba solo— Habanera, “Tu” (“Thou”) (Cuba), Sanchez de Fuentes Master Sergt. John Baumany Accompanied by the Army Band. March, “La Flor de Sevilla” (Undted, States) .. Sousa ro-American Ex- We are offering for the first time new, detached, all- brick homes, priced the same as a house in a row. If you like a home with plenty of yards, flowers, gardens and separate garage, be sure and inspect these at once—only four of them. Promotion Rules Amended. The District Commissioners yesterday approved an amendment to the promo- tion rules in the fire department, allow- $1,000,000 DRIVE PLANNED W John P! machine gun-like exhaust of the ing a 30-day period of intensive train- e i Lt These are positively the biggest bargains ever offered in this e, Sasave Tapatio" (Mesn engine. " He finaly caught thelr sten o T el ing in the aepp-runb:azt's raining school 2 Salesmen |45 %7 LOCATED AT ~'%# Section—on your own terms—and thoysands of dollars Jess thad Partichela king made " to serve as a substituf e pre- ‘ot other builders ask for same house. Liss Gardiner and Paul Tchernikoff, | th rest of the descent in comfort, Me., Institution to Be Sought |viosuly required one vesr's service Wanted 2nd & CANAL STS. S.E. Accompanied by United States Army |, AROUt 18 or 20 feet dowm the Erevasse Nationall e D BTk o e Soneny I ON G Drive out Rhode Island Avenue to 22nd Street N.E.—th Band, Conducted by Capt. Stannard. his way from one pro- | ationally. for promotion of privates to tI m’n"f?:':um'flfi'n '(.n.rl ‘auav: V A "% rive slan venue to 22n e B en olgmpent b ol north to Randolph Street and left on Randolgh to 21st INSPECT SUNDAY Dor’t Delay—Only 3 Left -, Must be experienced, records, good cars (and most im- oL Al "be willing to " werl ard. Positively no self-styled busi- ness property ‘men wanted. This firm is one of the oldest in this city. We want ts and are willl do our full share to have L carefully picking Jection to another and by making full | Plans for launching here of a $1,000,- use of snow which had filtered down | 000 national development fund for Col- the commander was able to walk the by College, Waterville, Me., were dis- rest of the way and take the strain of | cussed at a dinner last night at the the rope f;om thoho;m:hmtlg wmlgcg gmu:od gn&l, éhn. Herbert M. Lord, h, 3 i When he reache: e bottom rector e budget, presiding. Colb et (Pacnaneny) Arranged by Bin, | found himselt in a sort of grotto formed | Gollege 1s one of the olest Taesitaiiany United States Army Band, Conducted |PY_the contracted barrier ice. of learning in the country. by the Arranger, He was standing on a firm sheet of | The drive will open May 15, with ‘Warrant Officer THeodore Bingert, |Smooth ice formed from sea water, |groups of alumni in Chicago, Philadel- Waltz, “Recuerdo” (“Remembrance”) | Which had either seeped through or|phia, New York, Boston and other cities (Chile) .... X come up from the bottom if the]co-operating with the Capital group. crevasse extended all the way through| Dr. Pranklin Winslow Johnson, dean P.R.R. SIDING & Floor sustains load of 200 Ibs, 3 ft. and cont 11,200 sq. ll.w e vator 18 ft. by 7 ft, with capacity of elp you succeed.” All correspondence 8,000 lbs. ~Unusual facilities, clean held strictly confidential. | and carefully maintained by respon- ddress Box 427-R | sible operator. For inspection, phone Star Office MAIN 5000, BRANCH 3 Trumpet Feature Introduced. Trumpet solo, “Were My Song With Wings Provided” (Venezuela)..Hahn F. Darcy, Second Leader. United States Army Band. FOR SALE SEVERAL COUNTRY ESTATES ON STATE ROADS—ELECTRICITY WITHIN 12 MILES OF TREASURY L. W. GROOMES, 1416 P ST, =, ®INCORPORATEDY ~ 5~ = A = the ice below the barrier. He was in-|of Teachers’ College, Columbia Unj- . P ke’ Sl o Tnink thae i racc extended | eraly an president-slech of . Colby NO “Keep Off the Grass” Signs \\ EETINORTHWEST Dance, “Tango 2 al e way down an ! W e, was presented to the alumni. R T ) " regrd (SW!&- come up and frozen over, because| A national funds drive committee i Lisa Gardiner, there was apparently a new small crack | under Gen. Lord includes George Hor- ¢ in the ice below him. ace Lorimer, editor of the Saturd: P Y b oM Tri® 4o | . He sent up for cfowbar and smash- | Evening Post: George Otls Bmith. chier the United States Army Band by a rep- ed crack until he reached of the United States Geological Survey; resentative of the Washington Board nu_r_:.e He tasted "r‘k:g 1dtl “'u 'g"u L’;:rle ugrow;l}l‘.’elg:wr u.oxhthe American Te Was & mal erens e gazine; tthews, dean of e Nud the JYMhington UMD fween this ice and the smow of the | the Divinity €chool, University of Chi- A " rrier, for rrier snow was sf cago, and the members of the Mai; dance, “Jota ‘ Aragoness’ snow until it met the ice below, congressional_delegation i though it was very hard and coarsely DAVENPORT TERRACE 4800 Block Connecticut Avenue A Private Park for the exclusive use of our tenants < Spring Spain). ‘Tchernikoff-Gardiner Dancers . A One-room, Kitchen, Bath Apartment............$45.00 Jeanne Densmore, Alice-Louise Hunter, | CTvstallized 1t looked like granulated s aes & oy | K G Christine Stewart, Una Ralph, ~ |SUSAr pressed together, A Two-room, Kitchen, Bath Apartment.. v ...$60.00 Jane Dunscombe. Clayton Estes mm"'dflhp, .?fi':d{mm,fl"g 2001 lsul St' N'w' Clearance A Three-room, Kitchen, Bath Apartment ve...$80.00 Accompanied by the Army Band. March, “Stars and Stripes Forever” (United States) crystals which projected thickly from the sides of the crevasse. They were the | -B0usa | largest and most beautiful he had ever Exceptionally attractive apartments of three out- These rentals include Frigidaire Used Cars Combined Service Bands, seen and their presence led to much ide r 5 . Managed By Led by John Philip Sousa. speculation later as to what conditions || S0 %0Qm8$, reception . “Star Spangled Banner.” used them and what light i hall, bath and large L » s i oo the'seef e cevaer | etchen. . Priced to Sell WARDMAN 1ding” The crystals % = Church Building” Sermon Text.| The (rystals were hexagonal, a wonid Re Sl Rentals Manager: Clev. 1912 Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of about 4 inches long. Their Roadsters ....$50 to $100 size and . the Eckington Presbyterian Church, | perfection indicated that they had been i North Capitol street, corner of Florids | forming for a long time, possibly sov- Tourings .....$50 to $100 :}',"é::’ '.:grln » --Chu;ffinofi?fiin':?fnuhfis :sn.l ¥eln'.a Larry Gould, u::l g lo:ult, 2390 Coupes .......$25 to $175 e S 4 oiny m som¢ - e ROy ey in the evening at 8 o'clock on “Brayer.” | crometcs s ]S ied s m Sedans . .$25 to $175 crometer and see if he can learn their rate of growth. They are formed by the vapor from the warmer sea water and slush at the bottom of the crevasse, which rises and is affected by the changing tem- perature. This temperature gradient was shown by the size of the crystals, which were lusut about half way down and graded off smaller both up and down from that point. If the crystals have taken two or more years to form, which seems prob- ""f;h"" cl;;xx'un must be an old m possibly opens, due to contrac- tions, the cold weather and then closes somewhat in Summer. Crack Is Still a Mystery. ‘The fact that we did not see it until | recently does not mean that it was not there, for & heavy drift quickly closes the top again with a snow bridge. We get more respect for this barrier the TRACY PLACE A town house of un- usual distinction — con- servatively priced, and one of the soundest values ever offered in this exclusive section. Stone construction, eleven rooms, five baths, first floor lavatory, back stair- way, butler's pantry, oil burner, electric refrigera- tion, cars. Your inspection in- vited. 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Phone Decatur 3600 || C roundings, near Western High S:;:oul. oints South. th e e osition to grasp prof- T = A This home contains 6 fine rooms—3 are mith's Transfer & Storage Co.,| i, 1o that. thers. con e e Tooet, oF ’ Hible Rnsiicii) Gnsos bedrooms—a _tiled bath—an open fireplace, WEATHER STRIPPERS, _ | commeaders tou sinos gy 0. the ‘]] If youre tunities when they SO double rear porches, a Colonial mantel, hard- m"fi“’" strippers, carpenters a: lhgz:i :;l\ewed : plece with gusto. 5 oceur, wood floors throughout, and a large basement 4 ut the crack is still a mystery, for l k f with laundry tubs. o it d 4 Brozts lé.”\?:'.'-“ Sl ST 1| bay F‘" dn:ztl;e';iry‘h:-:“'&w e g lng o :MR_._—_ R aE v s oo Py Wi t. o B ‘_‘i‘;‘}’é&gfa AL NEpTIEn SR 20| " eriiere S o onbt |tk Mlisre it th 2032 Belmont Rd. N.W. heating system, automatic hot-waterdheat;r ang FLOORS feraped. cieaned, fnisned: |land here somewhere” said Comdr. (] ast WOr South End Million-Dollar Bridge beautifully designed interior woodwork an Byrd, “and we are going to try to learn where it is. We may be able to take soundings in the crevasse and on the bay ice near the cape here and possibly we can learn something from them. decoration complete this marvelous dwelling. Of course, it is ideally located on an attrac- tively landscaped lot. Attractively priced. d o1 R E NASH. PLOOR S8ERVICE. COLUMBIA 211. MANY A ROOF ras been saved from A Few Desirable Vacancies $57.50 and Up : _BANK™ —is willing to lend = Apartments e scrap heap v our thorough knowledge of sepairs. | This crevasse offers us an unusual op- - l $10,750. 1t tear off the old roof at firs o v Fo TR PR g Flo B by el S | it would be | o money'ior souma . i Rk Grsk Puk Bureith s the most enthusiasialy ac- KOONS zggrng 19 ra s sw. | o 0, dD ot kn AR s i practical investments. Free Radio Service Close to all Conveniences cepted neighborhood in the City of Washington. Electric Dishwashers Your good character Cabinet Ranges is your security. surface to offer an anchorage for this Playground for Children for very few e have had the op- Cafe Burleith is a neighborhood of culture and e g — wise to look : portunity of working under these pe- 5 Murphy Bed Beauty Parlor beauty. ~with fine discrimination and o s . skill. That's N. C. P. Printe | cims aitone. \ILi% qilte an'inker- t 2 8 0 0 }:cri;:“l::;:hu e:i’; g‘e‘;fi“ _Burleith is a neighborhood worthy .of your Th "l‘:l- sl (CastialiPe +Land would not have to' come to the a : I I!E At i 4 ation: ita. €SS | surface offer an anchorange for this . s s p o 1310-1213 D 8t N.W s e | H0bor thoibarar e e probably Cool—Quite—Restful Burleith is easily accessible to.downtown extends down about 300 feet, Today the thermometer has been dropping still more. Last night it was 58 below zero and now it is about 57. 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