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REAL ru ron ot o a an alle o Senseanle. e For ‘fuftaer information RIGIDAIR ~$9%0 A beautiful new colonial home 18 f1. wide 5 closet. " \ncluding large living Tast room. fully equij 3 rch. crete cellar with buiit-in garal rooms. built-in, tub, 1844 Potomac Ave. S.E. Nearly new, 8 large rooms, h.-w.h, electric lights, lots of closet space, built-in ice box-and other extras; garage; paved street and alley. THOS. A. JAM IN C S 'l This_ delightful bungalow is located in one of ‘the most convenient sections of Washington. Car liffes, bus lines, schools and stores are within easy walking dist active rooms and bath | WILL o8 | S2ox w Tiec: There is & detached garage on D& in rear. The beautifully landscape a frontage of 78 feet On W paved street Wi sidewalk. - Circumstances permit us tg, sell this home oR extremely easy terms. Wis. 2875 for appointment lo insp & R. B. 1301 1 Iar\ ard en Sunda and evenings. C e “Ilnn!l'po‘ruuo;\" this, T-room, cz:u trictly modern an - aNiom > Beod locstion for & doetor Can be sold on eas: eland 1631, ea_porches, attic small casn paymen 5313 Broad Branch Road. $12,950. New Brick and Frame Twqthirds brick with reception hall, ' 5 s neluding coppel ters'a d downspouts. hot-wate wood a0 s 1ot a3 Tees wide. "This Rome will el imimediatels. Open All Day Sunday. Drive east on Military road from Cenn. ave. to Broad Eranch read, then right one: half block to home. J. E. DOUGLASS CO,, Realtors. 1621 K St. N.W. e HIGHVIEW SECTION. Fxcellent moderate;priced home commun- ity. Completely. red venfent to_cars, atore 924 14th - S MAKE AN OFFER. High=Class Residence in Restricted Northwest Square— } 8 Suitable for Good Paying? Rooming House. Bublect to anv reasonably offer on practically your own terrls. “Ihis modern brick residence close in Select Testricteq hborhood. Shet Sy i vale o gt inis character, Stripped throughout, " In” sbeatately Arst-clasy condltion throughout. Call H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. N.W. Nat'l 8100. | VALUE surprise those & residence sitey | CASH FOR h ESTATE. N."v Rear Admiral Henry A. Wiley will be relieved.of all active duty effective September 30, the date of his transfer | 0D nthe Tetired list of the Navy his own application. Capt. Halsey Powell has been assigned to .command the U. 8. 8. Pittsburgh, flagship of the Asiutic Fleet, as the Charles chins, who will be‘ transferred to the | ‘retired list on No- vember 9, 1029, upon his own ng | plication, after years' sefvice. Ap-| proval has bern‘ given -by the Ni Departm®nt of the‘ application of c-pz Edward H. -Watsor | for unnsrer to the retired list after 30 years’ service, which will become effec- | tive on November 7. | Rear Admiral Wiler, Incident to the forthcoming retire- | bt g menu of Rear Admlrll Henry A. Wfl-v‘ September 30, Capt. Watson leer 7 and CApz Charles T. Hul-‘ cmnl on November §, & reassignment | of promotion dates for certain com- manders: and lieutebAnt ~ commanders selected for promotion by the 1929 e e A WANTED—TO BUY HOUSE! mfi-."*“ 0 7 @ BRICK. NORTH- oo RAY A CLARK. Phone North i3 LY. 6 51 Q_si ection: ddress fn’;‘f’fm« P O DIRECT me_ hous { FOR | D WHITE OR | colored Droperty. * Also_nave many clients who wish te_purchase on l!rfl.u | 17t SHOWALTER REALTY \:ulml bric! umtammx 4 l)ed- rooms and 2 baths on second floor, with nmul s accomodation above. This deal is.all h. What have you to offer? Spig-! nul Real Estate and ]n-nrance‘ d|a eonlldan 4 St r. R. L. Ghormiey and Lieut. wlhdr l C. Mets. Nt T dir. W, lete. November and Lieut. J. B. Will. Novemher lo—comdr Ruu- sell Wilson and ‘Lieut, Comdr. H. Underwood, March 3i—Comdr. ukh Noyes and Lieut. Comdr. F. C. Sherman. April 6—Comdr, w A. Glassford and Lieut. Comdr. P, Raobottom. . May 10—Comdr. Comm. “Taylor and- Lieut. - | Comdr. Wadleigh Capehart. It now is expecied that the . junior member of the Naval Academy class of 1017 will make his number (nr pro- motion to lieutenant commande: later than Jtnulg-l 1930, Tht pro- motion of this officer will' provide for the advancement of Lieuts. William H. Funk, George W. Wilson, Wendell H: Perry and Joseph l lquu all of the Medical Corps; Henry. 2] Delldney .hahn R:{” ?nm Hugh R. lexander an¢ Tt H. Fladeland of the Dental Corps; J. M. Hester of | the Chaplains’ Corps, nd the following lieutenants of the Supply Corps: Earl ‘Balley, David P. Polatty. € Cariton Eagle, rles J. Harter, Wilson S Hulf h, Sidney P. Vaughn, Hugh F. Gallagher, Robert O'Hagan, George C. Tasker, Charles C. Timmons, Rufus B. Langsford, Charles E. Swithenbank, Michasl J. Stubbs, Alfred B. Clark, uilmette, John Flynn, Verne Boggs, Blaine Hunter, Harry Atwood, Robert L. Mabon, Samuel B. Deal, jr.;. Walter H. nlcknell Bert R. Peoples, Percy C. Ernest M. Cron\n Philip A. c-rn. Wll Ilm T. Hop- | kins, Roark Montgome: Louls Huebner, Willlam C. Wi ,_Thomas A. Durham, William A. mt, Frank C. Dunham, Geo! N. Sn Gaillard Rembert, Edwin F. Barker, Harry ()F TOWN REAL ESTATE, | caliber machine gun, a continuous fuse UNIQUE H | OME FOR RETIRED M. wife on bklllhlul !.I!fl.:e in Plorida | aparme of of omnao and"Winger Btk w-m view from | every room. Gen. Elec. Trefri mw jDer month. ‘including & Refer. Call Nat.- 5590 to see photos lnd not r;:ulnr ‘accrued leave and continued in . | Alr Corps; Capt. Guy H. Drnry 0. D. M. | exercises are a 3-inch gun having its Ndams, Watter 4. | Exoept in very unuml m the. War rv.mlnt tions uh.“vg 'n.h halt been lluy as it was found that number. of ofl:.u ’:::v abusing the privilege. - with-half pay system afforded & most convenient method of 'drawing two separate pay checks, particularly in the case of officers and men of the Alr Corps, as with the rapid.growth of the aircraft 1ndux|.ry the commercial nyln‘ industry desired the employment of men v adopt who have had the advantage of the ex- | tors, tralning which the Army The result was that some in meI tensive flying affords. officers becoming interested civilian _al half_pay upon the expiration of their | ent of the civil organisa- same time recelving half of their Army pay. - The War Depart- | ment frowns upon applications of leaye with half. pay and each application is studied - urauny before -such requests are granted. i The 1920 anMe-aircraft exercises will| be conducted at- Aberdeen Proving | Ground, Md., from September 16 and | continue until about October 31. The | 61st (AA) Coast Artillery will be sent | from Fort Monroe, Va., to the proving | gfound for service duty during the ap- | proaching exercises, which will be con- | ducted under the auspices of a board of officers consisting of Col. Edwin D. Maj. Sanderford Jar- plo; tion, at the t, 0. M m C. ' ‘with Pirst- Lieut. F. joss, C. K., as alternate; Maj. Fred H Coleman_and Capt. Wilils H. lnle Capt. John H. Gardner, Jr.. 8. C., lnd, that will be subjected to tests during the top carriage formed of welded plates | instead of cast steel, an improved .50- tter for mechanical fuses, new me- nical fuse and charge and Vickers director and a sound locator, with | ne‘: design of horn lnd scoustic cor- rector, Unusual interést 15 being evinced at | this time in the motorization test of ACH Tngtom mear Ak tain: plent: 1!04 Vermont ave. Decatur oni—on, ™o ZONING R of Columbia, September P | ance with the provisions of on 3 of an Act of Congress. approved March 1. 1920 (Public No. 15: h Congress. entitled Act 10 regulate the height, area and us bulldings “in to create & other _ purpos otice. is hereby siven a DUBRe “henring will ‘be peid ln mm Room of Diatriet Bu ua at 10:00 A et the purgsse e proposed and the bo: to icts, to wit:. Ad Bection T otiowine lne, Zonme Regulations) n | of | and for ed T the case residential be held by i stations i gunutlll or_Industrial 5 RES] © IniREA, 1O REA, lot €13 -qn-.; | Met. 5678. | ot an kni 1 cmn E FR WiRaT %ou‘%flnuf A oo 99 a0, “square S5, "Rriown s 338 Rhode Island 1548 Columbin 805. square 789. 300, vania_Avenue and T ANGE PROM num:w'n AL, AREA "TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. c AREA: lot D. sauare au known as 109 i1ttr Street, CHAN OM RESIDEN- L, MMER- A . 41, 40. 4. 3. 47 €8, 59 to 56 | 7 both inclusive. 8t 26, v, 28 and 3 bot ve. 3 l‘lg % eln;:\“e l“ Il I’ nelusive; jauaze 3846 YL 8 31, 32, Hng BDIII !Idu of Cal Street to th Street, N.W. 1176 30 WILL NOT HE HEARD P on-m\ 1:30°P.M, ;umm FROM i- EXTRAORDINARY | i Only $7,950 1233 Owen Place N.E. (North of Florida Avenue Between Montello and Trinidad Avenues) 7 " Yes, there’s a garage Open for inspection THRIFT BUILDING CO. National 0717 OR ANY BROKER NOTHING BEFORE WILL - | fifgr o, EVEN COMPARE, $9,250. .‘.%_.. S g e . ISS,H R & & MAVNAKEE €201, THIRTIETH ST. N, Colonial—Stucco Over Tile. Detached—8 Rooms, 2 Baths. 3 Lav.—Cor, Lot, 70x150 Ft. ndid for children. Vers little Srafie. nce extellently constructed. i 5 located directiy ouw us it & bArgain M "Y\ow PRICED AT $15,500, F. Van Dolsen. Nat'l 0971, SALE OE RENT HOUSES. 3 :: 1 ; large 331 [ flmgmg%iifi% ;i%%% $135; references. t. . L4 ELLIOTT R. X .l "fl‘- RPN e o -t.—l ) 58750 m )LORED: S 21 . @0l 1577 (1-9 P.M., RESTRI TO SECON ERCTAL. 60". C AREA: & strip 40 feet | south of the northern boundary of lots nd 815, sauare 3280, and extending 80 | line fr sm the western bound ary of lots 14 .na 810 of said square. being | in" the gt ihe “Old, Colony Laiindry” ox:“m.:r Road, beiween A-Een ! res FIRST cowmmcm. u the Second Commes the " extension of the boWRdRLY 82! hich, rung €. 7 and 8, squ: S G ANGE FROM YT ”fii wh :f‘j* 40, A R ‘square 177 f Yuma Street, e fnirueetiend i iton ltrul‘. ENTIA] ice Al & % murmmm Y e i it 5 Butter. | NEW 3 Tuesda; DE: Fldellty ‘Stom Complny i . .ldsnnmn‘ ‘wareh: iness man _or bank. & STORAGE 616 EYE ST N.W. + CO., INC. DiST, 2010 LONG-DISTANCE Loads_or .lr‘ lo‘h r from . Baltimore, . Philadelphia, New York, luun. Norfelk, Pittsburgh and points en route. Sinee 1800 DAVIDSON TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 1117 B St. N.W. Main 9220 te Hory ufiomy Dy ' lAtionll 460 National Delivery | SAssocigtion Inc. 1317 New Yc Washington,D.C. LOWEST RATES LOCAL & LONG | | DISTANCE MOVING - Daily Trips bo Baitimore Phil "MK"' New York Boston Piltsburgh ] VIA DR = . " SOUTHERN =¥ f ROUTE ; | Daimatie, Juge Slavi “LIDO ot the way™ W here sunny days and sibvery nights bathe the decks. GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND GENOA AUGUSTUS ..« ROMA Set. 21, Oct. 13, Oct. 2, Nov. 14, Nov. 30 Most direct route 4o Seville Exposition . Shmar Do Lune ; Os Lune Cohnoutl Line to Alexanddi, | For .M.m-ud booklets, and .-v.-.:m annly to CRUISE Jan. 28 $600-$1780 | MENTERRANEA NewS.S. ’l‘rlnI H.l’vd:.'m-"“d:yss,uu do Canary Is Moroceo, Spain, o Pdr.’-unt, Egypt, Iu! etc. Bowll. fees, dnvn, ete., incl uded. RANW All this on one trip on she comfortable ship for one Inclusive moderate fare~3$740up | | ADEIRA, Meroeco, Cadiz, Seville and | Maloga, Spain, Gibrelter, Algiers, | Tunis, Carthage, Melte, Athens, Dardanelles, | Constanitinople, Besporus, Cyprus, Syril ort Seid, Svex Canel, Cairo, Py: inx, Alexandria, Cerfv, Albani ice, Sicily, ! Ndples, Cowica, Monte Corle, Nice, France, | Sinth Crui Southampton, England. Stop-over tickets. Specially chartered White Star Liner S. S. CALGARIC | Sails from New York Feb. 15th, 1930 *" | WaestIndies, Panama and South America. Sails from New York Jan. 10th, 1930 | | Pemenal direction American crvise specialists | Inquire of your local agent or ' JAMES BORING'S TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. 730 Filth Avenue New York, N. Y. cruxses*_ i Wtci ror Your The. luxurious giantess, S. S. Emptess of Scotland, leaves . New Yotk next Feb. 3. ..the intimate but equally tuxurious S. S, Empress of France, Feb, 13 . . ; twin Canadian Pacific voyages to the Mediterranean . ../ tesule -of a doubled demand for Canadian Pacific’s _kind of Meditérranean guidance! They take in the usual-imporeat ports, and the rarer thrills of the not- so-usual . . . Majorca, Venice, Dubrovnik, Corfu. .. 18 full days in Biblical Jands. .. 73 days in all, 17 ~mnmnn; countries. All the way under Canadian one management, ship. and shore . . séason of the world’s gxnnu‘ travel | M [’”‘ system, Eithet cruise for a8 low ss $900. oth D.. 0O, the 34th mu&umm WAy to hl'l 1ts G’Ifllm' motorized with All animals. have the regiment and mmr vemcln of vu-lom to determine uu mlm of re- placing animals wlm motors in’ the motor conveyances of a variety of types have been furnished, which tnolude 23 cross-country cars ( rger .body), 9 cross-country cars (light cargo bodies), 48 cross-country trucks of various sizes, 8 mntmeycl- with side oars, six trac. five kitchens and one oline triick. This equipment is intended to provide ‘transportation for heavy weapons formerly transported by animai- Tecently lnfl SEPTEMBER 8, 1920—PART 6. ,_supplies, certain person- mounted on. Anlnm and m & nuclel of mlul arm the ‘heavy luulnmnz hu not been’ | led entire personnel rr! the reg STEAMSHIPS. SUPPOSE THERE WERE NO 'ACROSS, THE ATLANTIC” 'nu rm.mem. = eomm-ndzd by ml A T. STEAMSHIPS. 0ld Pumt Comfert Vlrglmn Beach Special AlLE Tri X pecial Al ::::.., ) T:u ; pursults during their | drawn means, signal equipment, com- leave périods applied for leave with|bat equipment, organizational property _STEAMSHIPS, Wacships in Hamptor, Reads U. &, Scouting Fleet Cruisers. Ba Dentroyers s-p-- City T Suppose there were a bridge! Hosts of travel- FlOIIIIM 'I'OIIR' cwmous cruis uthern nly $68 (less than $8 per day!) including all necessary ex- BOSTON sail Tueeday, Friday; 7 day tour $57. MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. 1338 H St,N.W. National 4612 Wash. Q(/as ung/on Q YOU CAN GO TO NEW YORK VIA NORFOLK Go to Norfolk by the Norfolk and. Washington Steamboat Company. Connect there with n Liner sail- ex- Fare $15.00 an: Old Domi ing daily to New Yor cept Sundays. one wa 0Old Dom Liners leace Norfolk daily, except Sunday, 7.30 P. M., Easiern Standard Time. For through tickets, reservations and lers, apply Norfolk and va,hm,m. Steamboat Co., 731 15th St., Washington, or 159 G-\;y 'St Norfolk, Va. 1 OLD DOMINION LINE OF THE EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINKS Toward Enchanting Islands— -ANNUAL cnugsg ;h;oo New Motor Liners Their Way . Modern in every appotmnem...dnys of pleasure and comfort...your prelude to the JAPA First Sailing =M. S. ASAMA Te JAPAN, CHINA, PHILIP Every other Wednesday from San Franciseo, ‘2)0—‘)00 up. Every ather Friday from Los Angeles; $240—3300 up. Formighidy from Seaule, $195 up. Tours round the World and reund the inclusive rates. WmthrSaI-na ndLnunnnD.- A NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA NEW 3 10 Bridge St 8 551 Market St 08 ANGELES: 1869t Aven Qur general ent. Weodward nnllnt, byt Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. ers wouldsstill fravelby - Hunhur‘g-Americ,n Line ships, as eager to enjoy the voyage as to enjoy Europe. There is something in the atmosphere of’ Hamburg-American Line voyages that can't be found ashore. 7 Soti owss o8 1iv famons.cruisrag, toemer Next Sailings From New York M Irom N. Y. FEB. oh 1929 5.5, Devvscmians %8, 8. Twuarois Sopr. 18 5 Sepr. 17 M. 8. Muwsvees Sepi. 21 *¥in Cobh (Queansioren) HAMBURG:AMERICAN LINE 39 Broadway New York or local steamship agents J The Rotierdam u beiny entiely roconcitionn . “for this coming crome. Resl brds inetrad o , bectis. ot and cold run. nine wajer deghi tilt i nving pool ard sodern gymnamum are amorgthemans newim- s " these fasei. make thi . pating vars of call wil be i even et . ‘. n-—mu , Cy» Peal to the. dwrvmlmv o. ond g or ! R e e e ing cruiee pasenger, American E; Ce [- s o 'rite for -ll-rlur'lk HOLLAND-AMER!CA oLINE —&M_ in Avent America | Rio de janeiro | Santos—Montevideo | Buenos Afres Go to South America—enjoy a per- [ fect climate —spacious decks—swim- | ming pool=—airy rooms—the society of unusual people. A thousand things to do and see in charming Rio. Spend | & week there—take a sister ship back | home~—be away 30 days. Or if you like a more bracing cli- macte—Montevideo and Buenos Aires | —a mild winter to enable you to enjoy | perfectly the Paris of the Westerp | World. 21,000 ton American Liners Finest Ships &astest Time Under U.S. Govs. Mail Comtract .S, PAN AMERICA . ... . Sept. 7. | WESTERN WORLD . . MERICAN LEGION . SOUTHERN CROSS . .ol and fortnightly thereafter For Injormation, RE‘!I! Booklet F MUNSON Steamship Lines | 67 WALL ST, NEW YORK CITY | Phone Bowling Greem 3300 s~ S. s. S. S. b provements which wil - DAYS™ OF DELIGHT | AIA.PxPr\sB m'ms 8 Days - 8109 ap 9 Days 108 anp - 191 ap 13 Days - 144 up- Includling pro clas - accom: modansns and méais on ship and at Aovel. dlse series of interenting bighmeeing sours, otc, Gala sailings, the Fall:trips- to Bermuda: With gala erowds, who enjoy the usual summer: sports—but like them flavored with the gor- geous landscapes, the quiet atmosphere, the British . charm of these coral isles. Not / to mention the two days of . transatlantic luxury eachway! Reguiar Sartings on 20,000 ton M.'S. Bor. mude 1@ the femews 5. 5. Fi. Viewrin FURNESS %n’muda c-()nl 34 Whiteball St. (where Broadoay bogme 545 YRR Ave. Now Yok or amy dusboriod Agumt __SAILING avayen = CheUgageils. ™ gour @rwms THE Qrient comes out to meet you Slant-eyed salesmenof Hongkong :sailing sam; bgavy with parrots, fans, jode: Di ‘Hawaii. Jabbering guides af = i/ nfhrpnze m “yBu.and introduce you to the scenes 44d shnm 3 N~ many-col- ored wonders of Japan...temple bells, floral ceremonies, golden-eyed images. ARU = From San Francisce NOV. 6 INES, o r at HONOLULU . Plan now to . Pacific at low NYK LINE.; WORLD CRUISE OF THE BELGENLAND Largest, finest lin_er that has ever circled the globe. Westward from New York Dec. 20 on her Sixth Cruise to Havana, Canal Zone, California, Hawaii, Japan, China, Philippines, Siam, Java, India, Egypt and the Mediter- ranean. Unusual side trips, including the beautiful and primitive Island of Bali (exclusive with the Belgenland Cruise). Arrive in Europe in April, for Spring sojourns. Optional return from a north European port. $1750 up, including complete shore program. Operated by ‘Red Star Line in cooperation with American Express Com~ pany. Apply to either company or their agents. MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE by White Star Line. 46 days. Including the Holy Land and t . . . also Madeira, Gibraliar, Algiers, Monte Carlo, Ttaly, Greece and Turkey. From New York: S.S. Laurentic, Jan. 9 and Feb. 27; °S. S. Adriatic, Jan. 18 and Mar. 8. First Class $695 up, Tourist Third Cabin '$420, both including complete shore programs. HAVANA-NASSAU-BERMUDA CRUISES by Red Star Line. 11 days. Something new., Cruises short enough for the busiest pereon, yet comprehensive, ‘covering three smart winter playgrounds. A wealth of fun packed into 11 days; liberal stop-overs. The great Red Star liner Lapland, sails Dec. 28; Jan. 11 md 25; Feb. 8 and 22; ,er. 8. 'WHITE STAR LINE - RED STAR LINE _ INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINS COMPANY - For full information and desctiptive. booklets, address R, M. Hicks, Mgr,, 1419 G St..N.W ., Washington, D. C., or any..- $ ’ulh'lud muyfip agent. of a mystic land. Your rickisha is pulled by a re- formed head hunter in Formosa...and dragon-wi sails skirt the wave-swept coast. AROUND WORLD! There's nothing like it. New beauty and new experiences in 33 strange lands. Truly ‘The Voyage of Your Dreams” RESOLUTE o Her 7th Cruise, too! il eastwerd from New York Januery 6th, 1930 ing in each country at the ideal seeson 140 Days.. Ovtr 38000 Miles...Rates $2000 and up, with a remarkable pro- grem of included shore excursions. lllustrated litereture on request. Hamburg-Amencan' ”Mv.y NnYorl:nL.ulelnAM T . when it's on the QUEEN OF . SING STEAMERS