Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1929, Page 3

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Ford' Model “A” Phaeton+—A Real Bargain, $400. Wisconsin 3021 OIL POR BETTER HOME MEATING SEE DEMONSTRATION Open Evenings Miller-Lacey & Co., Inc. 264 Carroll St. Georgia 1330 T ‘akoma Park Don’t Sign a Lease Until You Have Seen “HAMPSHIRE GARDENS” Electrical Refrigeration Less Than $12.50 Per Room Per Month w_Hampshire Ave. at Emes N.W., or Phone Columbia | battle front along a 9-mile levee which THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON SERUM PLEA SENT BY FLOOD TOWN Wayneshoro, Ga., Fears Ty- phoid, as Augusta Wins Fight on High Water. By the Assoctated Press. AUGUSTA, Ga., September 28 While Augusta was waging & success- ful fight against high water, with the Savannah River receding today, atten- tion was drawn to smaller towns in East | Georgia which have been cut off by flood waters. Fearful of pollution of its water sup- ply, Waynesboro, Ga., 32 miles southeast of Augusta, sent out a call for typhoid | serum today, and Millen, 20 miles further south, responded. Waynesboro ! is on Brier Creek and Millen on Ogee- | chee River, both of which are out of | their banks. | Millen, the only town in the stricken area which could be reached by wire to- day. reported that the Ogeechee River, a parallel to the rampaging Savannah, was 2 feet higher y than in 1925, when Dover, & town south of Millen, was flooded. It was impossible to communi- cate with Dover by phone, train or high- way today. Levee Leak in Hand. Augusta proper was still fighting the mighty Savannah, and apparently the water was slowly withdrawing from the protects the city. One leak north of the city was well in hand at noon, and a | 150-foot crevasse 4 miles south of Au- | gusta was believed impotent to render Shrine Performers 40 MOTORISTS ARRESTED FOR DEFECTIVE LIGHTING © || Officers making a specialty of arresting motor- ists operating cars with defective lights, brought 40 violators of this regulation into Police Court yesterday. ‘The officers, who were especially dili- gent during the recent drive of the po- lice against violators of the traffic regu- lations, reported that all of the arrests were made in less than three hours. List Two-Score Offenders in Second Precinct in Less D. €., SEPTEMBER 29 Than Three Hours. Policemen K. P. Greenlow and Ra; |mond Sinclair of the Traffic Bureau, ritory of the second precinct. Do You Want to Live In an Apartment House Where There Are No Dogs or Cats or Wild Parties? Some people like to have dogs and to keep them in their apartments—other people do not want to keep pets or to encounter them around the premises where they live. Some people like to keep late hours and hit things up as lively as they please without feeling any responsibility for annoying their neighbors—other people want to live where reasonable rules are observed for providing an atmosphere of order and quietude. There are apartment houses where children use roller skates in the halls and play games in the lobbies—and there are places where this is not permitted. These things are a matter of personal faste and inclina- tion, There are many worthy folks who like pets, who lead Bohemian lives, and who allow their children to run loose. There are plenty of places where they are welcome and where they find kindred spirits. This advertisement is an ‘invitation to people who want to live where there are restrictions, and where there is excel- Ient service at reasonable rates. Please call in person. 21st and C Streets N.W. Furnished or Unfurnished for Any Length of Time General Electric Refrigeration—Electric Fans POTOMAC PARK APARTMENTS The persons were arrested in the ter- 1929—PART ¥. persons arrested were driving without any light on their cars, and that there were about 20 cases of driving with only one light. Killed by Fumes. Believed to be the victim of gas fumes from his automobile, the Swedish champion pistol shot, Rolf Julius Kren- |GIVEN 540 DAYS IN JAIL | FOR ROBBERY OF $32 Anacostin Resident Sentenced by ‘Judge Schuldt on Complaint of Neighbor. | Benjamin Miller, a resident of Ana- ! ! $32 from Robert Brown, a neighbor, by Police Judge Gus A. Schuldt yssterday. The judge sentenced him td 360 days in jail “and 180 days more in lieu of & $500 fine, 5 According to Brown, Miller sold him some whisky, and when he reached for his_pocketbook to pay the defendant grabbed it. Brown said that this oce curred near his home Friday. Honduras will ship more than 25- berg, was found dead recently in his | costia, was convicted of the larceny of s of bs The police reported that four of the | o7& Wias, found dead T 3 e larceny of | 000,000 stems of bananas to other parts of the world this year. serious harm to the city. While en- Garage and Stores Within a Block gineers were inclined to believe that the lower end of the city would be flooded. farmers residing near the break said | bottoms land behind the levee would ab- | sorb most of the flow. Sections of two of the three bridges across the Savannah at Augusta into South Carolina gave away today. The sand-bar ferry higl y bridge lost a span to the swirling current. Part of the trackage of the C. & W, C. Bridge also was lost in the river. The third bridge, a highway bridge, was holding its own in the receding water. Trains Again Running. :_hovt: Lillian St. Lean. Below: Le Dell ‘erra. Rail communication with other parts | of Georgla started again today, when a = | KN NANNNNNN Fireproof Elevator Stores and Shops Available At Attractive Rentals L. W. Groomes, Rental Agent 1416 F Street District 6102 Two of the performers who will take part in the Shrine circus this week. Georgia train left Augusta for Atlanta iat 9 am. Trains which had been | marooned yesterday at Thompson had been taken to Atianta, and the pas- sengers went on to their destinations. Telephone and telegraph communica- tion from Augusta was uninterrupted throughout the high waters. 3 s"mse will beh resucrlned tomorrow be- ween )avannal and Waynesboro on thedis.nva'gneg Ai-, A]talugs Railway, ac- 2860°M ::‘:::::“' Aventie cording arles E. Gay, ir., receiver | of the Toad. Mr. Giay stated that despite | SHERIDAN CIRCLE the water being higher than it has ever been before, he believed the dam- age was comparatively small, 20 AIR GRADUATES e T0 HOLD EXERCISES | | a Very Attractive Purchase Plan PRICE, $9,500 Become a “property owner while paying considerably less than rent in this highly restricted location of advance and assured future enhancement of values. Hay-Adams | House | 16th & H Streets N.W. Examination and Glasses, 50c Weekly Don't let the fear of expense ruin your eye- sight! Don't neglect your eyes another day! CASTELBERG’S 1004 F ST. OME —VACATION OVER— Don’t Settle Down for the Winter Without First Seeing These New Homes At 81,000 Less Than Regular Price You Can Buy This Home for the Rent You Are Now Paying. Why Not Come Out? $100 CASH Balance $65 Monthly, Including Interest 309 to 325 You St. N.E. (JUST NORTH 4TH & T STS. N.E.) 6 Rooms and Bath—Hot-water Heat Electric Lights—Big Porches Very Large Lots to Wide Alley Fine Built-in Garage ONLY $7,950 See Agent, 1926 4th St. N.E. Open and Lighted Until 9 o’Clock P.M. iH.R.HOWENSTEIN (0 ; SMALL APARTMENT Unsurpassed Location and NEW BRITISH EMBASSY —_——— OPEN PORCH, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BEDROOM Tocated across Lafavette Park facing the White House. The Apartments, Furnished or Unfur- ished, of Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath to Seven Rooms, Kitchen and Bath. Running Ice Water in_all Bathrooms and Kitchens, Frigidaire, suction ven- tilation. City Club to Be Scene of First Class Event Tuesday Night Following a Dinner. Graduation exercises for the first class of the Aviation School of America, numbering 20 students, will be held in | the gold room of the City Club Tues- day night. The exercises will follow a dinner beginning at 7 o'clock. The fourth class of students to be enrolled, also numbering about 20, will begin its studies tomorrow evening. The engagement of Charles Cole, chief me- chanic on the first Arctic expedition of | Comdr. Richard E. Byrd, as an instruc- u;rhitn the school was announced last| night. ‘Ten students have been enrolled in the first welding class of the school, opened this week under direction of John F. Saure of the Army Air Corps Welding School. The furnished apartments bave been very beautifully and very tastefully decorated. Full Hotel Service When Desired INSPECTION 'INVITED Wardman Open for Your Inspection All Day and Evening SEE IT TODAY! M. & R. B. WARREN 2540 Mass. Ave, Tel. Potomac 5540 R0 0.0.8.0.8.8.8.8.8.2.9 Che Argonne SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST PHONE COLUMBIA 4630 LOCATION Convenient to three main street car lines, two bus lines, churches, schools, markets and theaters, yet located on high elevation in embassy district of upper 16th street at new residential hub of Northwest section. BUILDING A modern spacious, eight-story fireproof structure, containing 235 apartments of from one room, kitch- enette and bath to six rooms and two baths; with large reception halls, all outside windows, bullt-in baths, entirely complete in every element of convenience and finish; and all equipped with electrical refrigeration. SERVICE Service on phones and elevators is uninterrupted throughout the 24 hours. Milk and ice delivered night or day through our own efficiently conducted service room, which also receives and redelivers packages sent during occupants’ absence. Individual servants’ rooms and garages are obtainable in the building—in short, a happy combination of semi-hotel service with apartment space and privacy Pay us a visit, let our resident manager take you through the build- ing, and whether you rent or not, we shall be amply repaid in having an additional advertisement, far better than this one. 500 ROOMS Club Facilities Swimming Pool Hand Ball Court {Complimentary to Guests] Health Club \ i Main Dining Room Cofeteria Radio in Every Room © % B L / ) . 131 H STREET NORTHWEST \H//// Beautifully Appointed in the Modern Manner 14th and K Streets il A ATTRACTIVE TARIFFS $300 UP Speciol Rotes to Permanent Guests, Capt. B. F. JOLLEY, General Managss R e e e G ———— \ Y/ ROCK OF GIERALTAR TEST TIME Dr. Copeland Says: Drink Plenty of Milk ) DR. ROYAL S. COPELAND, U. S. Senator and former Commis- sioner of Health of New York City, says: “Milk will satisfy your thirst and also it will supply you with the nourishment your system re- quires. It is one of the most nearly perfect foods.” Children, to enjoy real health and vitality, should have at least a quart a day of this perfect food, especially during the school year, when mental faculties are being taxed to the utmost with their studies. Fresh milk provides mental as well as physical strength. . Start in now giving your child the quart of fresh milk that this eminent health authority urges. A phone call or a postal card will start service to your home of PCIAL_NOTICE. = 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts contracted by any one but myself. HOWARD 1. BEALL, 205 Avenue E, D. _C, Heights, Md._ = = 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY drbis ‘other than those contracted by my- self_ALVIN LIMERICK. 820 6th st. s.w. 30° CARPENTER, REMODELING, porches cottages, Wash., sub.; ROOF_REPAIRING, PAINTING, guttering, spouting. furnaces repaired and cleaned, damp-proofing _ walls: reasonable _ prices. North 5314. day or night. Ajax Roofing Co.. 2038 18th st n.w. A_RETURN LOAD OF FURNI- . Philadelphia _and SMITH'S TRANSRER & W N Z ._ave. JAMES D. BURN. CARPENTER AND - er of homes. will make plans and specifi- reasonable terms. 2229 ot,_3272. 1° cations to suit: Newton_st. n.e. 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY Hebis contracted by any person other than myself. JOHN WARREN HOOD. 29¢ The “Highest Quality Dairy Products” . Ghestrut Farms Dairy ated 100% by the District o . ot : 7o NEW YORK fi\lfl&n 3 SETH THOMAS .%!2%‘3,‘.‘&"?.‘35&"%.& Tates to of from any CLOCK "U‘;I'{'F.CI"JI,ETATES STORAGE CO., INC. 418, 10th St. N.W. Metropolitan 1t Now Open for Season The Celebrated Cider Barrel Frederick Pike. Hour Out. Autumn Gold. Best Cider_on Earth, Oriental and Chinese Rugs| by Public_Auction. within our Oriental Rusx | 3rd. at 2 P.M | Department “?fi ) Plione. Potomac 4000 for Service | THRL, N.W. Gallery, October 1st. 2nd and and 8 PM. JSFP TIO! 8 and 3). Open evenings, UNITED ETCRACE CO.. 418-420 10th St Met. 1843, Grimes _Golden and Stayman Winesax cider made from - located es, Drive to_orchard out of Rockville, Md., on road to Potomac. ROCKVILLE FRU! B ek e 31

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