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KTEAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929. DAMOND JBLE SERVEE PLAVNED Western Preshyterian Church to Celebrate Anniversary During 4-Week Pesiod. ‘The Western Presbyterian Church, of which Rev. J. Harvey Dunham is pastor, will celebrate its diamond jubi- lee anniversary during the next four weeks, with an interesting and inten- sive program of church activities. The | occasion will also honor the observance | of the twentieth anniversary of Dr.| Dunham’ | With 3 | keynote during niversary, tomorrow “Home Coming Sunda; ty Roll Call Servic and the pastor preaching. Dr. Henry White of Philadelphia will 20, with a special men's night scr Communion Sunday, October 6, | clude the sacrament of the Lord | per at the morning service of worship | and a special women's service in th evening. “Victory Sunday” will be ob- served October 13. With 75 years of ice in this city, the Western Pr ien | is visioning a new church edifice, which will be erected on a site oppcsile the old structure on H strezt. | W. Spencer Ari g is serving as the general chairman of the jubiiee | committee; Joseph Butterworth, finance devotion: ADAMS TO VIEW FLEET. Secretary Will Witness Battle Practice Off Virginia Capes. Secretary of Navy Adams will observe the Atlantic Fleet in action Monday, when he will witness short-range battle practice off the Virginia Capes. Accompanied by Admiral Charles F. Hughes, chief of naval operations, he will leave Washington Sunday night by boat for Norfolk, Va., where they will board the battleship Texas, flagship of the United States Fleet. The demon- stration will be staged by the scouting t. division of the fi¢ d Admiral Hughes Secretary Ada expect to return ate Wednesday. OF SISTERS OF MERCY Announcement Is Made of Conver- sion of Former Boncparte Residence. | Ep~cial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 21.—Mount ¢ | vista, in Beltimore County, once the, home of the late Charles J. Bonaparte, ded to the Sisters of Mercy in Mary- nd in March, 1928, will become the general house of the order in the United States, it was announced this. week. The property at Mount Vista covers 36 acres and is improved with a large fr: dwelling containing 20 rooms. Th> superior general of the ord fother Mary Carmelite, a Baltimorean nd former head of the Sisters of Mercy Maryland, will make her home at Mount Vista. o Sister Maty Thomasina, procuratrix- 'TOPIC ANNOUNCED BY DR. LAMBETH Mount Vernon Place Pastor to Preach on “Spiritual Reinforcements Within.” At the Mount Vernon Place Church pastor, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, will preach on “Spiritual Reinforcements Within.” At the same hour, in the Sunday school auditorium, Rev. H. R. Deal, junior preacher; will speak to the junior con- gregation, his subject being “Sincerity in Work.” Mr. Deal will preach at the regular evening service at 8 o'clock, taking for his subject “Doers of the Gosoel.” The services tomorrow will be the last public ones held in the church before the meeting of the Baltimore | Annual Conference. On Tuesday eve- | ning, the 24th, in Cumberland, Md, Bishop Collins Denny, president of the conference, will preach the opening ser- mon. This sermon .will mark the tion with the ministry of the church | and of the conference. The conference will be opened officlally Wednesday morning. The Young People's Missionary So- | clety, No. 2, of which Miss Laura Clark | is president, will meet tomorrow after- noon at 4 o'clock with Mrs, Ida Rhodes Groover at the Burlington Hotel. | The fourth quarterly conference will be held in room 10 Monday evening. temorrow morning at 11 o'clock the | fiftieth year of Bishop Denny’s connec- | ‘The Workers’ Council of the Sunday school will meet at 7 o'clock Thursday evening in room 10. At the prayer meeting service Thurs- day evening “One of the World's Great Storles” will be told by Richard Thomas Wyche, organizer and honorary presi- dent of ths National Story Tellers’ League of America. FILIPINO SUG:.AR GROWERS URGED TO LIMIT PRODUCT Acting President of Senate Warns Association of Planters Against TUndue Expantion of Acreage. By the Assoclated Press, MANILA, September 1.— Senator Serglo Osmena, acting president of the Philippine Senate, told the convention | of the Philippine Sugar Assoclations here today he was sure the law-making body would prepare to act upon rec- ommendations for checking undue ex- pansion of sugar acreage unless the planters “listened to friendly advice.” Osmena indorsed the suggestion of Gov. Gen. Dwight F. Davis that an un- due increase in production should be discouraged. The legislator recom- mended that the sugar producers re- organize the local industry with a view to entering other markeis should the American market be partly or com- pletely closed to island production. The convention clcsed with the elec- tion of officers. All association officers were re-elected with the exception of Jose Gomez, fourth vice president, who was replaced by Felip Buncamino. The | officers re-elected are Wenceslao Trini- dad, president; J. M. Elizalde, first vice president; L. Winzheimer, second vice | president: Damian de Urmenta, third | vice president, and George Fairchild, | secretary-treasurer. TEACHERS AREN’T ABOVE LAW, DESPITE PERSONAL BELIEFS |suthoriies sen: vt forcs with At Least That's the Impression Chicago School Ma’am Gains After Arrest for Running Red Light. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 21.—A school teacher is not above the law, but Miss Victorla Vascha, who is one, thought sho was. She ran by a red light. Officer Jo- seph Finn halled her. She poked her head out, shouting, “You can't arrest me, I'm a school teacher,” and stepped on the gas. ‘The policeman pursued. He leaped to the running board of Miss vuch-"rmn- chine and finally forced her to stop. The school teacher gazed at his uni- form, his police star, the holstered pistol and began screaming for police. Finn explained he was an officer. rh;r. was why he wore the uniform. He {u bed a sleeve over his star, polishing t. -He threw out his ch Miss Attractive Brick Home | Massachusetts 3312 Cathedral Avenue One Half Square From National Cathedral Grounds Vascha continued to call for police. About that time a patrol wagon load of policemen arrived. They got out and she got in. She was still convinced that school teachers ought mot to be ;guud.m;ven lf::’l 'fiur': lockfinz ”Ill'D for regarding a stop light. res! ar- rest and disorderly conduct. STORM HITS HONDURAS. Ocotepegue and International Bridge Are Damaged. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Septem- ber 21 (#).—High winds and heavy rains did great damage yesterday in the dis- trict of Ocotepeque, in the triangle | formed with the Guatemala and Salva- dor borders. The city of Ocote] e was threatened with flood and the Ave. Heights ternational was endang WEAL ESTATE.” bridge over the Lempa River general cf the order, and Sister Mary Gregory of Chicago, secretary-general of the order, and the four councilors | also will be stationed there. =i It is expected that the property will | v, | be ready for occupancy within the next few months. | publict El abeth Zea, J. A. Williams, lists chairman; W. Conger, trezsurer; Charles Bros secretary, and Alfred Gaw building fund. | | | AN ALL BRICK—4-BEDROOM 2-BATH—DETACHED HOME $11,950 Excellently situated in the most attractive section of Silver Spring on a good lot—paved streets—garage—open side porch —breakfast alcove—fireplace— attic over entire house. This is a brand-new home—decorated in the best of taste. OPEN DAILY 2-9 P.M. Drive out Ga. Ave. to Montgomery— and east on Montgomery Ave to house. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & INV. CORP. 1004 Vt. Ave. Nat. 5833 706 MONTGOMERY AVE. CHEVY CHASE | $11.250.00 Fully Detached Six Large Rooms Open Brick Fireplace Tile Bath—Built-in Tub Lot 50x200 Detached Garage Cedar Closets Tile Drains 6406 Georgia St. Drive east on Shepherd St. from Conn. Ave. three short blocks to Georgia St. and turn left ome-half block to house. Open All Day Sunday’ SL €. Douglass Co. Realtors ONLY ONE LEFT 4301 37TH STREET NORTH CLEVELAND PARK NEAR BUREAU OF STANDARDS WHY THEY SOLD SO QUICKLY: This semi-detached brick, 24; ft. wide on a perfectly drained, fully sodded lof 33x107. New concrete street and alley and a wide drive to a two-car built-in { garage (on grade). In the 17-ft. living room, with its five large windows, you'll | find an immense “De Luxe” fireplace. The 15!5-ft. dining room, with large win- dows and French doors, is a revelation. Kitchen (the workroom of the home is unusually large and bright. Large outside pantry with “FRIGIDAIRE. Kitchen, pantry and both baths finished with “SANITAS.” Three large bed chambers and two complete baths (tub and shower) are on the second floor. Quartered white oak floors throughout. Oh, yes! ... we must tell of the 24x10 | 1t. rear porches, lerge closets and attic. Cold storage and coal rooms built under the wide concrete front porch are so practical and leave such a large cellar, | notwithstanding the two-car built-in garage. MOST IMPORTANT : ALL WALLS ARE 13 INCHES THICK TO_FIRST FLOOR. _CELLAR. AND 4TTIC FINISHED WITH FACE BRICK. COPPER IS USED FOR VALLEYS AND NGS AND HE B B! COAT TIN N N RO T 4)-LB. j WALLS (PROVIDING A DEAD AIR SPACE BETWEEN OUTSIDE WALLS PLASTER), E. DAMPNESS. GARAGE A, s THE_GREATEST PROTECTION AGAINST HEAT. COLD AND WIDE CONCRETE WALKS ARQUND HOUSE AND TILE DRAINS ON WALL FOOTINGS ASSURE A BONE-DRY CELLAR. BREUNINGER & PHIFER, Builders. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS ! FISCHER & MANNAKEE ONT A DISTRICT 05¢5 Facing 7W;de Boulevar; | Come Out and See Our New Sample House! ||| . —Just Beyond Shzrman Circle— i OPEN to 9 P.M. DAILY It 5112 Kansas Avenue N. W. il It Does Not Pay You to Rent When You Can Buy a Real Home on Terms We Are Offering: “Ask Us About Terms” High Elevation—Facing 120-Ft. Boulevard Leading to Beautiful Fort Slocum Government Park (1 Block Bus Line) (3 Blocks to 14th St. Car Line) (Convenient to Stores, Schools, etc.) SOME OF THE MANY FEATURES 7 Large rooms, built-in bath with shower, French paneled walls (4 bedrooms). House 20 ft. wide, street and alley paved, nice front and rear lawns, brick garage, Frigidaire and many other features that will not be found in houses at price we are asking. SEE THEM SUNDAY WAPLE & JAMES, Inc. Specializing in New Homes 1226 14th Street North 0962 | 4n Exceptionally Attractive'Value: L [SHANNON:& LUCHS | | Selling Agents |'= | Located in a section of beautiful homes and estate properties, close to/the Government Park Highway. It is an attractive English front, center-hall plan home, having wide center hallway, large living room with open fireplace, dining room and fully equipped kitchen on first floor; 4 bedrooms on the second floor; separate servant’s room and bath; the entire property in very fine condition. Has every modern home appointment. Garage. On a tastefully landscaped lot with shrubs, flowers, etc. Drive out Calvert Street to Cleveland Ave., and north to Cathedral Ave. Close to the John Eaton School. $15,750 OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1 P.M. TO DARK SUNDAY Exclusive Agents National 2348, 1435 K St. N.W. —_—————————————————— 1000000000000 0000000000000000000004¢ Unusual Corner Home 6 ROOMS—3 PORCHES GARAGE—FRIGIDAIRE 400 Emerson St. N.W. An attractive tapestry brick corner home with covered concrete front porch and 2 cov- ered, screened rear porches in a splendid new home community in the Northwest, convenient to schools, stores, churches, bus and car lines. Reception hall with coat closet and mirror door, 6 large rooms, tile bath with built-in tub and shower, bright kitchen with Frigi- daire, concrete cellar with laundry trays and toilet, garage, paved street and alley. Artistic decoration and lighting fixtures, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, automatic hot-water heater, screens throughout, all modern con- veniences. Terms to suit your convenience. *11,950 wee CAFRIT Owners and Builders of Communi OVER 2,000 HOMES BUILT AND SO 0000000000000006000000000000000000 —_— Dist. 9080 .;x. i ki Ari DETACHED CORNER HOME IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Center Hall—7 Rooms—2 Baths $14,950 3301 NORTHAMPTON STREET House built only two years, in perfect condi- tion. Paneled walls. Large concrete side porch. Colonial brick fireplace in living room. Beautifully landscaped grounds with shade trees and flower gardens. Detached garage. A beautiful corner. Open Saturday evening and Sunday from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Drive out Conn. Ave. to McKinley St., turn right to 33rd and north one square to Northampton. We invite inspection of our Model Homes J ust Completed Six and seven réoms garage THE CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT AND FINISH EQUAL TO HOMES SELLING FOR DOUBLE THE PRICE We are pricing them as low as $8,975 Make compflr;sofl! Open for inspection every day until 8 P.M. 4121 Thirteenth Place N.E. 123 Key Boulevard 4 BEDROOMS TWO BATHS HBcHie ™ stiaRiATION " combiiies ui bedrooms with large, cedar-lined closets; I closet, make up the first floor. Ti bedrooms and bath on second floor. Cham- berlin Metal Weatherstripping and copper eens throughout, includi rear porch. Bouse plastered over metal lath. Ligh¢ 'y basement with shower installed. Brick sarage to match house. ALSO 6-Room Colonial Brick House 6-Room Colonial Brick Bungalow ridge. with open fire. Large, che om place. DI dining _room, usually attracti ALL CITY IMPROVEMENTS Drive over Key Bridge and turn right on Lee Highway to entrance of Lyon Village and follow our direction signs to our Lyon Village Development Open Daily Until 9 P.M. M. A. Cardwell, Inc. Owners and Builders 135 Wilson Boulevard Clarendon, Virginia Phone Clarendon 1246 Evenings: Clarendon 1087 (Between Shepherd and Taylor Streets) Charles M. Wallingford AL Sansbury 1418 Eye St, N.W. Exclusive Agents Nat'l 5904 1621 K St. N.W. Metropolitan 5678 1010 Vermont Ave. - Owner and Builder ] Nat 2990 30th & K Sts. NW. Beautiful Corner Brick Home Overlooking the Cathedral 3311 Cathedral Avenue N.W. Corner 34th St. A CENTER hall plan brick residence offered at a most salable figure by a naval officer who has left the city. The grounds have a combined front- age of 192 feet on two streets. Wide center entrance hall, 4 bedrooms, maid’s room and bath, breakfast room, large concrete living porch, two-car built-in garage and all con- veniences Reached via Mass. Ave. to 34th St, then north to Cathedral Ave. or take Conn. Ave. to Cathedral Ave., then west to property. $21,500 OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. 1412 Eye St. Realtors Franklin 9503 THERE IS CHARM IN THE TRUE COLONIAL and cabinet work are Colonial in design a true Colonial home is impossible. If you are thinking of building a home in the Colonial or any other style, by all means learn more about Curtis Wood- work. White or ivory paint on the woodwork does not make a Colonial interior, nor do hooked rugs and antigue furni- ture. The truly Colonial house has its character “built in.” Unless the doors, moulding, stairs W. T. Galliher & Bro., Inc. LUMBER “Visit Our Display Room at 1024 Conn. Ave.”