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S e ; - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921—PART 2 ; | from SEVEN OR EIGHT ROOM HOUSE |{smyngriuss &2 |GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND | THE WEEK will compose a committee to place . h he Post- POPULAR TYPES NOW BUILDING =5 sin sz 7| TO FIGHT RUM runvg “Appearing as personal representa- Epitome of Events Up to T 3 £ March 18, 1821. e Are Authorities on Real Estate Matters CAN DO MANY THINGS WELL—because we have the Organization to accomplish results. Trained minds specializing exclusively the dif- ferent phases that enter into Real Estate deal- ings handle the different problems in the way they have “Specialized” and get not only qmc_k but satisfactory results. “Maximum Service” is the result of that Organization, and not only wins, but—still more important—retains Clients. Here’s a splendid answer to the problem of a Splen- did Residence at a price that adds to the attraction. Massachusetts Avenue Heights Home Fully detached; hollow tile; large lot; overlooking city; eight livable rooms; bath, kitchen; front and double rear porches (sleeping porch); electric lights; hot-water heat; hardwood floors and trim. Garage space. Price, $16,000. i Real Estate CKEEVER = GOSS,M,, 1405 ~Eye Street. NW. Members Washington Real Estate Board tives of F. W. Galbraith, jr., national commander of the legion,” said Mr |can says. Bolles’ annouacement, “the committce | “Goy will ances in which provisions | determination to e i of the act kiving war veterans prefer- | volving th. rig! m(l:‘:r' :,’.‘: N'",‘.,""" i ence in civil service l'xl"\(n-l.flhh‘! force to function in enforcem have been iguored. Ex-service men|prohibition liwe, where the oo returned from overseas duty to find | IiQUOr buing transported 1a entarmebiig themselves demoted in the postal de- held up for violating Maryland motor partment, it will be alleged, and many | vehiclo reulations clvil service employes found sacri-| “The governor received from Col fice for their country & handicap | Austin Baughman a rather than an honor. liams of the IOI’( of the act lan at Belair v FOREIGN. Americans disappointed by allied policy, asserts Dernburg of Germany. Six Irishmen executed for complicity in killing British intelligence officers. Soviet troops in Russia captured from revolutionaries’ fortress of Krasnaya. Japanese government disclaims re- sponsibility for action of supreme council in and of Yap un- der Japanes; sh mandatories. Disarmament by Japanes: mass mectings Germany’ industry suspending as demnity. British reduce number of (‘_flDllfll ships from twenty to sixteen. United States consul to Fiume re- {fused recognition. Fx-kaiser claims he urged league. - | = —with 10,000 to 15,000 ft.offloorlpuceor equi t space in ga- dnesday night in releas- FREDERICK COUNTY FEAR f',‘,‘f»“““’;‘l"‘ iman; Aol OF SMALLPOX INCREASES |".iiaxts = e e tween the governor and the police com- manders, Attorney General Armstrong (= the governor and |= Cl uchman 1o see if it is Dot poksi- | > draft some method of procedure == t€l which will overcome the stumbling |= block which Judge Harlan's ruling has | = Addreas lmfin 176-C, Star Of ce thrown in the way of enforcing the | mmmh First Cases Reported in Family of Holy Roller Preacher, Say Doctors. Special Dispatch to The Star. el WINCHESTER, Va, March 18.—The | smallpox epidemic in the northwest- Houses contalning seven or eight|by a brick fireplace, a dining room | " and western sections of Frederick | rooms are the most popular types of | With a charming bay window, a|COUNtY is beyond control of local au- ¥ houses mow being built, mainly be- | 5lzed sun porch and u kitchen mod- | thorities, and It was said today the|i| : > ernly equipped with service porch in |state boird of health probably wouid | 2to 5 PM. charge and also to patrol the af- fected ‘d cause the small house helps solve the | the rear. This Btory nished in ) | been numerous flagrant violations of | servant problem and largely also be- | Washington fir, with mission stain cause of the high cost of building | 2nd floors of fir. Upstai tricts, where there hav . | Vih quarantine regulations, according to ’ physicians, sezinu omw:,-z {mer Premier Viv | ing here to negotiat ith administra- {tion for modificd league of nations ident of Cuba. Poland, Czechoslovakia unite for common de- fense. league would cut article X to get United States in. asked to send agents here to take | three lovely bedrooms w materials. The small but charming | ets, a sleeping porch, storeroom. home is the fashion and many excep- | which every thrifty housewifc tionally practical and beautiful little | fa]] in love, and a bathroom witn |3ttending homes have been designed to meet | Jinen closet. NATIONAL. COME OUT TOMORROW See These amed O A wonderful situation for a home, just a little off from 14 ene | Ample wall spaces in 16th Stre f New Yook as & director of | this present need among homebuild- | ali the bedrooms allow for the happy th e : < treet and Columbia Road, overlooking Rock Creek ar Finance Corporation, 1 (—r;‘ ‘:wl'l(dulk:imi“m.l de:w. ery difficult to | ATTANEEment of the furniture. This | Farland, a Pent ("lliul)' Roll- | ark. One of the most exclusive residence sections, with % Wadsworth of Ma huset 2 e very difficult to | story is finished in the natural fir, ) preacher, who recently went to 7 i A A y - St et find a more attractive little home | varnished. and has floor of fir. | jail rather than obey a court order an outlook that cannot be surpassed in the city. An en White House receives protests | thah the one shown today. Com-| As shown here. this house, which |requiring him to send his children t tirely modern, up-to-date house; a home that cannot fail €SS an 'y against appointment of Georse Har. | Pact and convenient down to the last| jg 30 feet wide by 26 feet decp, is of | the public Schools, his defense being | to Dlese o ¥ vey as ambassador to London. Pres| l!r::‘rnet ranslruc::on, with me Rt e acting on a divine “,m_!.‘ please you. ent Willurd of Baltimore and Ohio and stucco on the outside. A A St ea rbta L 4 Bedrooms o s i > Oy T 38 @ lmand to “keep " ames business siump for concrete foundation and a full base e : Tile Baths high freight rates. First samples of ment which is seven feet six inches [y WOTIY C o g e Salesmen on Premises at Hours Mentioned wood pulp from mill_in Alaska re- high. The first and second stories ar. { | McFarla ke ) each eight feet six inches high. The |8 friends, and he was iy coived here. Robert Woods Bliss of Open Fireplaces “Holy Roller” prayer meetings have New York named third ant sec- roof is of shingles, stained with red I e ke e { Porches, Front and Rear retary of state. Smoot departmental beeiinnengresiat e Mersind Soil reorganization committee completes home for some time, and it wa ! Large Lots Good Garden Soi questionnaire for determining de- that a num‘hcr of persons w ho ;:‘;t‘:;u;].l . partmental activities. Packers and ed regularly are among those Sheridan St. N.W. Smploven neree o medlate. cinping B THE HOME OF HOMES ment differences. National American patriotism form- = adjourned 1406 H St. NW. Telephone Main 4340 —————— The actual numbers of unions and unionists in New York city are known only approximately, but all figures Between 2d and 3d y Take I4th Street car marked Takoma. Get off at Ritten- house St. and walk one square north to property. for April 11 HAS E WIRE IN Hilton 1‘xm‘m3 becomes fourth ,_y,rlx«:‘zf“~ that ;:xn;;’la.:xu:'mr:‘ m';r:fiz;s ‘ ‘ ant postmaster general. is in the neighborhood of one . . 4 ’ - French Amb: It is estimated that there are at cusses league of dent. Senator Lenroot lumbian treaty. William ! ¥ Mooney sworn in as chief clerk of Post Office Department. Non-mag- netic ship Carpegic completes 300,- 000-mile cruise gatherinz data on magnetic variations. Representatives of federal empl e reclassifi- cation plea to Pre: 3 | Government drops case s detail, ago White Sox ball pl 3 | lea 1.000 local unions in the mrul tropolis, of which total about %00 are | affiliated with the American Federa- tion of Labor and 200 outsid ions Owners and Builders 1413 H St. N. W. 14thSt. nghland We Have a Number of Very Desirable Residences for Sale or Rent Furnished or Unfurnished O The Northumberland Apartments (Co-operative Company) New Hampshire Ave. and V Street OUR CO-OPERATIVE PLAN Entire capital stock of "“Northumberland Apartments, and at the same time losing nothing in the way of appearance,|or green creosote, and outside casings this house is one which appeals to|and cornices should be painted white. all seeking a small house. The first | It is estimated that {he cost of build- { to let Army and na ces partici- | floor includes a bright and cheery ! ing this_house would be between pate in I i parade in Boston living rooms from which the stair-!$3,800 and $4,000, exclusive of plumb- Wholesale liquor men banned from | cage ascends and whijch is featured’ing and heating. handling liquor after May 1 tary of Labor Davis elected cha Among prominent persons who died federal vocational e ional = Doard: Conterances between bonns | nie drurc Tinatid an s 5t % |HAYS TO HEAR PROTEST £ | sylvania officials and men called at|Rowell. Thoma ffin, 1I. A. PI FOR EX-SERVICE WORKERS Debs case. Pittsburgh March _31. Movement { lips, Maj. M. D. Lewis, Rev. W. I launched in New York to provide|Gotwald and Commander W. F. Low. memorial to President Wilson. Army transport Madawaska and Sh ;I Houed eamer Tnvincivie in coilimon: | CARL WANDERER TO DIE American Legion to Charge Prefer- Also a Few Desirable Inc.” is divided in blocks representing prices of each apart- Four of seven members of Shipping 3 i ¥ ment. Board decided upon by President. Mr. | pop KILLING “STRANGER” ence in Civil Service Has Large Apartments Harding takes open-minded stand on Been Ignored. f i Owmership o( stock represents ownership of apartment. ’farelsflgdpollfy. Ml‘i‘nbrs wlllr resist AR N wage reductions. Farmers of coun- NDIAN. < = A Each stockholder pays share of general expenses rep- try propose gigantic INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 19. Randall H. resented by his proportion of stock—as liberally assessed for scheme. first year this is $3.75 monthly for each $1,000 of stock. Former owners of building retain ownership of stock unsold—receive rents and pay assessments for expenses on apartments unsold. marketing {Sentenced to Death for Shooting | Lemuel Bolles, national adjutant of “Dupe” After Getting 25 Years Jihe Amertean Legion, fnis statement i ; issued here today declared that the Senate confirmed Cuno H. Rudolph or)Musder ot SWi e, legion would soon place a protest be- fore Postmaster General Hays, alleg- and Capt. James F. Oyster for District| CHICAGO. March 18 Commissioners. They took the oathlcapine a sentemce of twenty-five | €MPIOYes because they served ' their DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Hagner & Co. 1207 Connecticut Ave. N.W. After es-|ing ‘“‘discrimination against postal Purchasers commence from date their purchase is made— there is no deficit—merely the substitution of one stock- holder for another with all charges paid to date. The company now owns and operates the property. Im- mediate possession can be given of several desirable apart- ments, and arrangements are being made for future vacan- cies. Why pay high apartment rents when you can pay your share of actual cost? For information and floor plans, apply to Mr. Seay on premises from 4 to 6 daily; Sunday, 10 to 6, or nion Realty Corporation, Agents 910 Evans Building Main 8415 of office. Efforts to have salaries of { employes of patent office increased to be made by American Engineering Council. Capt. Harmon Rorison and Lieut. Kenneth Shrewsbury, former United States Army officers, decorated by Polish government for meritorious services. Orders issued for the imme- diate removal of twenty-eight frame buildings in East Potomac Park and ! twenty-eight similar bulldings in Washington barracks. Philip King, president of the merchants and Manufacturers’ Assoclation, announces support of that body in foreign trade valopment.. Executive committea of the citizens’ joint committee on national representation for the trict plan to request new hearing be- fore House judiciary commitee im- mediately upon assembling of spectal ==)gession. Capt. P. D. Martin retfred =lfrom local fire department affer twenty-seven years' service. Mrs. Hamilton Wright of this city ap- pointed to place on the board of as- sessors for opium traffic of the league of nations. Explosion of TNT at Boll- ing Field injures two people. Maj. Clarence S. Ridley, superintendent of public buildings and grounds, to be relieved. New District Commission- ers fix division of duties. Local car merger bill to be given to new Con- gress early. est in District to delegates of Fed- eration of Citizens’ Associations when they call on him. Key bridge across Potomac to be ready in December. President Harding expresses inter- | years for the murder of his wife and an unborn child, Carl Wanderer for the slaying of the “ragged stranger” he used as a qupe to cover up his greater crime. twenty-nine minutes of deliberation, and Wanderer, when he heard it, be- trayed no sign of emotion except to flush slightly. *“I didn't care what they did to me,” he said as he left the courtroom. His defense had bee: insanity, and his attorneys asserted that this plea would be the basis of his appeal. and the “ragged stranger” last June. His first story was that the “stranger” him up in the entrance to his apart- a stray bullet when he and The _poli found he claimed one of the weapons and said the other belonged to the dead man. The police proved that Dboth belonged to Wanderer, and he broke down and confessed that he haa hired the “stranger” sonate a robber so that he would cape suspicion of having slain his —_— Today there are more than 400 oil refinerfes in the United States, with an aggregate daily capacity of nearly 2,000,000 barrels. Texas leads all the states, with more than seventy plants completed. Oklahome. is second and a sentenced to death by a jury today | country during the world war.” Theodore Ro stant secre- tary of the . and Thomas W. Mil- ler and D. John Markey, members of | Phones Franklin 4366, 4367, 4368 The defense immediately moved for a new trial. | The verdict was reached after| Wanderer shot and killed his wite | had “attempted to hold ; ment and that his avife had been | “stranger” fought with pistols. | traced the pistols, and | to imper- | A Residence of Distinction 4524 16th St. NW. (Cor. 16th and Varnum Sts. OPEN FOR INSPECTION This extraordinarily attractive house, located on our finest residential thoroughfare, represents the best building construc- tion and architectural design in residences of the “times.” There are 14 rooms and 3 baths, beautifully finished and well designed; three porches; garage. Money has not been spared to secure the best materials and construction. For Further Particulars See JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE 203 Colorado Bldg. Phone Main 4985 . Or Your Broker —_— D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. Phones M. 1261-M 1268 E“ g 2 ERERRNRLNRERREET Get Rid of Your Poor-Paying Real Estate Perhaps your properties would be more suitable for other purposes than for which they are being used—or a S This Row of 7 Houses 3 Already Sold. 7 3 1l Sample House SEERE 5517 | 13thSt. NW. | - : A ' i Home : oy at a j : 3- Bedroom L Take Any 14th St. Car to Houses Col, Charles W. Kutz to continue as Engineer Commissioner. Samuel J. . ¢ Prescott Selected chairman of hoard — S 4 ey, 4 of directors of District National I = = = Eennaylyania-thid. change of ownership might work advantageously to buyer and seller. Why not consult us about the sale or exchange of the properties from which you are not re- ceiving the proper returns? No doubt we can present for your consideration several attractive propositions. GARDINER & DENT, INC. 717 14th St. NW. ‘Be Sure to Inspect Tomorrow Webster Street at Sixteenth Bank, V. B. Deyber elected president. District of Columbia business men seek improvement of Shenandoah pike; Commissioner Kutz qucstions methods of public utilities on reserve President expected many local appoi Commissioner strongly against Car lines assured of equal Mentality tests in local schools ged. Retail food prices in District 0( Columbia take drop. Petition urging Miss Mary O'Toole for Mu- | nicipal Court judge filed at Justice | Department. George B. Bishop, let- i o . PIRLRS BRI ter carrier on same route for thirty years, honored by cilizens. Gas rate per 1,000 cubic feet. Walter Reed Hos- pital paper, issues final number. This Valuable » Corner House I PRICED MODERATELY , For a Quick Sale : = A = | Ideally situated on a valuable plot of ground . = 5 v BT — . at the intersection of Thirty-first and R streets St e il i These Beautlful Modern Homes f N.\W., facing the beautiful Blount estate, “The ¥ —which we have completed in this exceptional resi- dential section are marked with distinctiveness and individuality, the floor designs being especially at- tractive, with the first floor showing a beautiful ingle- . nook with open fireplace in the living room; a cozy H breakfast porch opening from a spacious dining room and a tiled kitchén with the most modern fixtures installed ; the second floor having four delightful bed- rooms, two baths and a sleeping porch the entire width of the house. | Sample House, 1613 Webster St. N.W. CHAS. E. WIRE, Inc., Builders, 1413 H St. N.W. TERRELL & LITTLE, INC, S-Ilmz Agents, 13 H ST. N.W. ' MICHIGAN PARK 12th and Michigan ave. $7,350, $9,575, $10,300 Detached houses and bungalows for less than houses in a row. Over 30 sold. 40 acres in develop- ment. 4211 12th St. Open from 10 to 6. Take F St. or N. Cap. St. car marked “Brookland” to end of route, or call M. 6935 for appointment. Built, Owned, For Sale by MIDDAUGH & SHANNON Oaks. Thirteen fine rooms, each is high ceilinged ; extraordi- narily large ; well proportioned and has an open fircplacc. A large basement is equally suitable for servants’ quar- ters or as a billiard or recreation room. Has both gas and electricity, and two baths. VACANT We shall be glad to furnish all particalars and arrange for inspection. Allan E. Walker & Co. Inc. Real Estate and Insurance Brokers 813 Fifteenth Street Southern Building $10 Pr. Mo. | ‘Will Pay for 2 Large LOts WE WILL BU[LD YOUR HOME Call at our office. See the plans apd pictures of many pretty houses and bungalows we are building. : COME OUT SUNDAY s A Take H street cars marked District line to 48th street north- 1 east—walk south into Glendale, D. C. Our representative is on - the property every day and Sunday ’till dark, or phone Main 3908 and one of our autompbiles will take you to the property. IRVIN & SHANKS ) Maln 2008 MllflS'-N-V’p

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