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t -r H -- . - ' - tT- jrr-r-Ai S- . " --V,tI JV V" "S ' " "., -"V fTSfc. 3fl .i v-lp. Wp,' "." .. .- K-r ?; , !vj- ,3i.c;v ,i 16 THE WASHINGTON TDIES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913; "- v-iyr. -J lViv' -".'?Vs;' ANACOSTIA BUILDS MANY NEW HOMES Builders Busy Under Orders of Residents Who Intend Early Moving Police Drill Three Times a Week for An nual Autumn Inspection. WASHINGTON TIMES BUREAU. ANACOSTIA. I). C. OCT. IS. A number of new homes are in course t construction In the Anacostla dis trict. They are being built for resi dents of the suburb who Intend to occupy them as soon as the buildings are ready. Edward J. Aiken of the Washington Navy Yard, is having built a handsome bungaloir In High street, near Maple View place. It will be of brick, with -nine rooms and modern, facilities. It overlooks the city from the highest section of Anacostla. It will be finished in white. Mr. Aiken will occupy it soAn. Hermann Wilier, chief of the bakery -at the Government Hospital for the Insane, is having- erected in High street a modern two-story brick residence. It will contain six rooms with bath and basement and will have an ornamental roof. It will cost $3,000. The house Is almost completed, and Mr. Wilier will move to it with his family from their 1 present abode in W street shortly. There is being added to what is known as the King row, in Valley place, a two story pressed brick dwelling, a permit for which was taken out by Maurice Otterback. cashier of the Anacostla Banks, who already owns a portion of the tow of brick houses referred to. TIm new one will be located at 1333 Val ley place and will be larger than the otltars. although bult In the same style. It will cost over $3,000. Two double-style houses for William Dewdney in Minnesota avenue have bees finished. They are built of brick, with front porches and modern fittings, and cost about K500. John W. Wlgnall is building a brick house for Mr. Sansbury in Seventeenth street, between Good Hope road and Minnesota avenue. The building will cost S2.G0O. Lewis J. Cook, a business man In Anacostla, has purchased the premises of Howard Cartick. in Thirteenth street, near W street, where he has removed with his family. The house Is a frame one, with a large lot. tingulehed without Its services, damage was $5. The Mlneola Tribe, No. 14, Improved Order of Red Men, made an early ad journment of its session last night and proceeded in a body to Bank hall. 316 Pennsylvania avenue south east, where the visitation of the great chiefs of the District was In progress. Mlneola. Tribe will receive the great chiefs next Friday night in Anacos tla Masonic hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ballard of Ala bama avenue. Congress Heights, left last evening for an extended visit in Cleveland, Ohio. Anacostla is to have a new subdivi sion, and, like so many other sections here, It will be an elevated one. The Pitts tract, containing many acres, Which has been withheld from the mar ket while the suburb developed all around It. is being cleared of trees and thickets preparatory to being sold off in building lots. The tract Is a twin one to tne Frederick Douglass home, adjoin lnr which It stands, and It rivals Ce dar Hill, which tne home of the colored leader was called. In natural attractive ness and elevation. William B. Downey, a Washington City Postoffice roan, has gone to Co lumbia, Pa,, with a number of natives of that city who are going to take part in home-coming week cere monies. Mr. Downey Is a resident of U street, this place. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hough have taken an apartment in the city for the winter. They have, been con nected with the Government Hospital for the Insane, where Dr. Hough Is a member of the medical staff. MONTGOMERY VOTE SHIS 211 Registration at cates 125 Democrats. Rockville Indi Net Gain for ROCKVILLE. Md., Oct. 18. At the re cent sittings of the officers of regis tration for this county the registered vote of Montgomery county was In creased bv 211. the total vote bcins 8.03S. of which 6.005 are of whites and 2.033 of co'ored voters. The Democrats made a net gain of about 125. SALOON PIANO IS WITHIN THE LAW Alexandria Judge So Rules in Case Brought Before Him by Police Frank M. Adams, Grocer, eDad Big Hospital Bazaar Opens Monday Night. ,A had been imposed upon Arrington In the police court by Justice Thompson. Miss Virginia Meade, daughter of WASHINGTON TIMES BUREAU ALEXANDRIA. VA.. OCT. 1? There Is no law In Alexandria which prohibits the placing of electric playing pianos or other musical Instruments In Justice' Caton in the police court this P :&e "3,so" v'tlll bBS5T!fdthi morning. Chief Ooods had summoned S pejock tonight at the home of the S. Klaxman. representative of a piano Dr,ne 3 Parents. House, oeiore the court for placing tne Odd Fellows Plan Grand Celebration Arrangements are almost complete for the twenty-first anniversary of the or ganization of Canton Washington, No. 1, Patriarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, to be held at Odd ' Fellows Hall. 423 Seventh street north. west, next Wednesday night. The affair will begin at 8:43 o'clock with a grand march, MaJ. Gen. Ernest W. Bradford and Mrs. William J. Rogers, followed by the entire uni formed rank of the Canton, will par. tlcipate. At the conclusion of the grand march Past Grand Master W. W. Milan, will make an address of welcome. $1.35 Baltimore and Return, Baltimore machines In saloons In different sections of the city. The police complain that 1 there has been an Increase in disorders Among the couples married In Rock- vine witnin tne past iew aas were ,n saIoons slnce the plano8 have betn, Lucius Rutledge Hereford of Bedford installed, especially In the slums of the City, Va.. and Miss Annie Brent 1 city, where It is difficult to keep women Witt, of Roseland Va., and Philip B. ' out of the saloons ,and where the music Krr Rn,i f Iks Fa rv Anne Trmen boUi ' Pves a drawing attraction. Instances Karr, and miss i airy Anne irmen. com f robberle3 were clted to the court to of Washington. Both ceremonies were,snow ths trouble arising from the performed by the Rev. Samuel R. White, J "canned" music. The police Justice pastor of the Baptist Church, at his agreed with the chief that the pianos In h J the low districts were objectionable, but " saw no means by which he would stop Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Bllr-! "Jf raUone case against Flax- """ K,l ViUI p UIOIIUOOGU. Six Collectors For Local Income Tax At leat air nnd nrtR.thlv olrrh .nl. lectors of the Income tax will be ap- cum presiding and a large attendance of zard, wife of B. W. Bllzxard, a Potomac district farmer, who committed suicide on Wednesday by drinking carbolic acid, were held yesterday at the home of her father, S. Wade Magruder, near Rockville, and "were attended by a very large gathering. The officiating minister was the Rev. Oscar W. Henderson, pas tor of the Rockville Baptist Church. The Interment was at the Rockville Union cemetery. The Home and School Club of Rock ville held a meeting in the high school building here, with Dr. Otis M. Linthi- Frank M. Adams, a well known gro cer, who conducts a store at Duke and St. Asaph streets, died at his home on King street extended, Alexandria coun ty, at an early hour today. 'For some time he had been In failing health. He was a native of Alexandria, and was forty-four years old. He left a wife and three children, one son and two daugh ters. He was a son of the late Charles M. Adams. .Mr. and Aire. Htaslus Meade, of Brad-! .nj nhin r.vir Ratnrrinv nA sunou dock Heights, Alexandria county, and 1 g0(Hj to return until 3:00 a. m. train Monday. Quick service and all trains both ways, Including the Royal Limited. -Advt. I'ndcr the auspices of ten of the, Tro testant churches of Alexandria, and di rected by a large committee of leading ladles, headed by Mrs. L. Wilbur Reld. an elaborate bazaar wil be opened In the armory of the Alexandria Light In fantry on Monday night. The object of the bazaar Is to .provide funds for! he erection of a new building for the I Alexandria Hospital. For weeks carpenters and decorators' have been busy turning the building In-, to a fairyland. Each church will have Its own booth presided over by a com mittee of ladles, and In addition there are several other booths which are In charge of other committees. A program of entertainment has been arranged for each afternoon and evening. COAL YOU CANT BURN SLATES Hr " Quality Coal" is! STOP COMTLAPmrtl JOHN P. AGNEW & CO., S40 WOODWAKD SLDC. . Phones: MAIN,,?: ' pointed In the Maryland district, which Includes, Maryland. Delaware, and the District of Columbia. One of these men will be assigned to Wash ington and the District of Columbia. Two will be assigned In Delaware, and the others to Baltimore and Maryland, under the tentative plans of the Internal Revenue Division. Washington corporations, like those throughout tho country, under ar. In terpretatlon of the Income tax law from Commissioner Osborn, are liable to the Government for the Income tax paid on dividends and in bond Inter est, even though their earnings are also taxed under the corporation tax law. This ruling means that the cor porations will be liable for the amount of tax due from bondholders and stockholders on revenues of such bonds and stocks paid to them, even though the net earnings have already paid one tax. Departments Are Shy On Cabinet Officials! members. Pharles Ci. Rockville High School; Edwin W. Samuel P. Fisher, corporation attor ney, returned last night from Richmond, after presenting a petition to Judge Keith, of the supreme court of appeals of Virginia, for a writ of error In the COUNT FIFTY! NO RHEUMATIC PI BMlraaSlBsSriSiS E P" "V . a small matter under advisement, and will de-1 S. , ftnnf mSVrlntendint of" whether or not the writ will be 4Jr?.e, r I wrm P,nrt ?th nd granted early next week. Mr. Fisher is schools; Dr. Llnthlcum and others, and Lnfld.nt th' .- nreme court will refreshments were served. A license to marry has been Issued here to George G. Beall. of Washington, and Miss Jennie Little, of New York city. Soldiers Plead Guilty To Charge of Robbery confident that the supreme court will reopen the case. Automobiles will be provided by the 1 congregation or tne wasmngion street Methodist Church South tomorrow for all old and Infirm members of the con gregation who wish to attend services, and a special committee composed of la dles will go to the homes or motners trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil" Stop "dosing' Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case In fifty requires internal treatment. Hu! soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs OH" right on the "tender spot." and bv the who are unable to leave their chU- J time you say Jack Robinson-out comes iren. and remain while the mothers at tend church. Tomorrow's services, which will be the second of a series of three, will be known as Mothers' day services. The Sunday school will hold exercises at 9:30 o'clock, and .the principal address The State, War. and Navy building was without a Cabinet officer this morning, owing to the absence of Sec retaries Daniels and Garrison at the target practice off the Virginia capes. ana me aosence or secretary Bryan Blue-coated men drilling in the big Held south of the Anacostla police sta tion on each Tuesday, .Thursday and Friday, have made known the fact that Hilt nAltftfi i1.lMrtm.nt riftn tnrt1 it fall drills again. They will be kept up "9 is returning from lowa. where he untn the station houses are .inspected 1 spoice last nignt. and will arrive here and the drill movements exhibited to a early Sunday momlng. visiting committee of city officials. The wth Secretary Daniels on the trip to foot patrolmen drill each Tuesday and witness the Atlantic fleet's target prac- .rnaay arternoon. Tne mounted rorce '" arc secretary uarnson, secretary 4rHls on Thursday afternoons. Capt. W. T. Anderson has the assistance of Mounted Sergeant M. E. Ready, of the leeal force, one of the best drill masters in the District. In getting the men in Shape'' for the scrutiny of the officials who will pass on the drill formations a month nenoe. The maarrlage of Mtss Edna Williams, formerly of Anacostla. but who has reridea hi Southeast Washington for fceveral years, and John F. Ellis, wnu was a resident of Twining City prior ti his removal to Washington, wk a mJet ceremony of Thursday evening in the Emmanuel Prctestant Episcopal t'hurch. The Kcv. W. Oscar Roi-mc Jr.. the rector, officiated. The lrile was attired In a gown of cream batiste itnd carried & handsome bouquet cf Bride roses. . A reception and supper followed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Ellis. Harry and Henry Ellis. Mr. mid Mrs. George Holsteiu. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fassagno. Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther Butler. George Eutler. Mr. and Mrs. Sansbury. Mr. and Mrs. Cheniey. Mr and Mrs. gmlth. Mrs. C. H. Weiss. Mrs. H. Healev. Miss Laura Williams. Mrs. Ida Etxler. Mljs Alama Ham mcnly. Mrs. Emma Bredder and Samuel Wright Mr. and Mnt TCUIb Trent Rt anCA to their future home. 323 C street south- ! Mist. Mr. Ellis is the young man vho returned to his home 111 Twlnlm: fitr a year ago after being mourned fur by Ms parents as dead following an j atisence or eleven yars. His return iind the itory of his travels formo an Interestlns theme for a long tln.e in that neighborhood. A. F. Thomure. twenty-two years old, a patient at the Government Hon--pital for the Insane, escaped last ev ening at about 7:40 o'clock. He walk ed out of the gate unnoticed, accord ing to the report made to the police, who were informed of his disappear ance. He was dressed In a sailor's bine uniform and was bareheaded. Itedfleld, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt, and. In addition, the wives and daughters of several of the Cabinet members are present The official party will leave tonight on the return trip to Washington, aboard the Presidential yacht May flower, at the cfmpletIon of the day's target practice. Feast of Tabernacle Closed at Sunset Sunset yesterday saw the close of Succoth, the Feast of the Tabernacle, at the orthodox Jewish synagogues. Sixth and I streets and Fifth and I streets. The feast was closed on Thurs day by the reformed church. On next Wednesday the Feast of the Conclusion will take place, continuing through Thursday and Friday. Joseph E. Dennison and Albert R. Robertson, privates In Company C, En gineer Corps, entered pieas 01 gum at y,,. church service, at 11 o'clock, will yesterday before Judge James Pugh, De n,ade by Thomas E. Hayes, former mayor or Baltimore. In tne evening me services will be evangelistic. In police court this morning Leonard Walker was fined $10 for an assault on Peter Phillips, assault having taken place last July. In the corporation court yesterday a I jury returned a verdict of guilty against Th.v Tuir arrested after an all I .Tnhn T Arrinrton. the proprietor Ot night's search of the underbrush In the t a floating barroom which anchored off lower Potomac Park by Detective Jonc'a lighthouse on Sundays and sold Klelndlnst and Policeman Harney. Intoxicants to Alexandrians. They Their bond was fixed at $3,000. I made the fine $1C0 instead of $50, which and they were bound over to the grand Jury on a charge of robbery. The soldiers are charged with enter ing the store of Abraham Yockelson last Thursday and, after purchasing clothing, having changed their uni forms In the store. Yockelson was then assaulted by the soldiers, accord ing to the police, and the two men hurriedly left the store. ' the rheumatic pain and distress. "St Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. 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Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dys peptic, Jot this down: Pape's Dlapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. No difference how badly your stomach Is disordered, you get happy relief In five minutes, but what pleases you most Is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so vou can eat your favorite foods with out fear. Most remedies give you relief sometimes thev are slow, but not sure. Dlapepsin Is quick, positive and puts 'our stomach In a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as Pape's Dlapepsin comes In contact with the stomach distress Just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch ing, no eructations of undigested foad. your head clears and you feel fine. Put an end to stomach trouble by get ting a larco 50-cent case of Pape's Dla pepsin from any drug store. You re alize In five minutes how needless It Is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or anv stomach disorder. Advt. 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Paying rent means living from hand to mouth, from day to day, without any regard for the future. Wise people do not live that way. Every cent you put into a house should have a future value it should go so far towards making th2t house your HOME. Buy a home today and start making your rent money count for something. Your chance to do it is out on beautiful Tennessee Avenue, where we have a number of line residences for YOU to select from, Mr. Rentpayer. Pay us a little cash, and the rest in easy monthly payments like rent and you will soon have a home of your own to be proud of. That's what the Phillips & Sager liberal policy of "Quick Sales Small Profits" will do for you. Located Near Beautiful Lincoln Park At Tennessee Avenue and C Street N. . D ((O C7C ($4,000 Value) rrlCe, OjDiO Terms Easy As Rent Only a Small Cash Payment in Advance Six soacious rooms and bath: hieh-erade re-enforced steel construction; pressed brick front, 3 story effect; beautiful terraced lawn; large porch, full width in front, and two large rear porches; air chamber above second floor permitting perfect ventilation at all seasons; handsome design parquetry floors on first story; tine quality hard wood trimmings throughout; attractive art brass lighting fixtures in hall, dining-room, and parur; elegant hard wood art mantel in parlor; broad plate rail and handsome leaded glass, built-in buffet in dining room; modern kitch en with improved gas range and full-size built-in china cupboard; dry cement cellar with excellent heating plant, special hot-water heating attachment, stationary washtubs, etc.; large, well-ventilated bedrooms with ample closet space. Highest location in the northeast. ' TO INSPECT these homes take any East Capitol Street Car, get off at Tennessee Avenue and Lincoln Park, -nd you are within two squares of the properties, or take a 13th and D Street Car and get off at 13th and C Streets northeast, and you are right at the properties. PHILLIPS & SAGER 715 FOURTEENTH STREET N. W. PHONE MAIN 1597 AND WE WILL MOTOR YOU OUT Pwun&39 THERE are two ways of finding work; one is to watch the "Help Wanted" coluus of The Times, and the other is to advertise under "Situations Wanted." A combina tion of the two will bring you better results in one day than you could obtain in a, hun dred days in the old way of going from place to place. "The Want Ad Way is the Modern Way. i -a J 5 t t t-ao-'M