Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 92

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€., NOVEMBER 9, 1930. D. ’ Established Da Frank K.Ward,Who WASHINGT THE SUNDAY STAR, IFs L.unch Idea 1ry 1Strict D Launched Business in 1884, Was Popu- lar Among Citizens of Wasyhington. Story of Julia Rob- erts and Her Penny Cafeteria for Re- lief of City’s Poor People. An old view of Pennsylvania avenue and Tenth street showin ing to the left covers the site of Peter Fo to the right. The low build- §87 TaERigid i mmmwm ¥ corner building “the Ward's Dairy Building, with windmill on Lewis Johnson’s Bank was then in t rce’s residence and garden mmmmmmmwm Mwmm“mmwm mm"mmmmmu mmm:m mm O & i THTT dini mwumu 1 dairy lunch where, s0 far as the writer knows. go gt :mwmmmm s ik - the erecting of this tall, narrow building ‘Washington still stands a building that created considerable comment B iyl 1GHT in the downtown section of BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR L 53 5 S: uMm m e mwwmm“ il wind, § absence wheel it g .k b only E to the building, but will tal and useful. It is probable that will be painted with luminous be visible at night. Above the windmill will summmmw i3 f52 8 M m 2= g i paint, so as to sign bearing the name of the enterprising proprietor. The elece be an immense illuminaed tric light, which is pendant from the weathere vane, may be placed so as to render this sign more conspicuous. i, b in 1865. .,M E K T A TRHTTIIR O TR 0 L wm mmmmm. ¥3 muu § : g 3 Md iyt ' R §83 BEZSEAITEARCET S ummmmwmmmm amqu mmwmm Ulo1m mmmnmwmmm mmmmd z T mmmmmwmm Mmmmmmmmm“mmm. LAl i mmm A : uE § mMm i mumMmmmmmW g 4 | G RiT T -£5 1 4 L 2 i3l ) W i i § it w 8 23 ¥ i m H o+ i i i - 2 ] - % £ F N the rear alley a large and modern stable iOI ay 84, i T B 24 § R. WARD’S private flat will occupy the fourth story. The elevator will open was an upon a handsomely finished vestibule. There "M will be a parlor, dining room, four bed rooms, To t, with 1871, and upon the building to the Louisiana avenue in 1865. 2’ in he destroyed pera House. 3;63 ket at Ninth street and Theater, bur ¥ . o is now Old was the central ilug;a Bhe e, r f the ht is the which i 12 site ¢

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