Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1921, Page 16

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PR ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C..” SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921—PART 2. T o ol DRY I.AW EXPENSE SWEDISH CAPITAL’S TAX RATE * Business Property For Sale : LEAPS TO ASTONISHING HEIGHTS | ;‘ A modern two-story building near the northwest y PAIU BY REVENUES e pELAREROT | other frn':'n:::‘;:' \\r‘m? ‘“)“:;\y‘;;l?\.} we Know 2 :}t‘:mer of ll3th SIt. and N. Yd. Ave., Nl.lw..ttrl:at cr_x",;': 5 :;“”unyh‘ i kroner. ‘ot moce ey e entire lot. t 1 ituate n alley, us givi ¥ i han $61 pe a _: good light on the ssxge. :nd r?x:saback ¥o a beagutxful *"Supervisor of Prohibition Sistiing | What These s alley in the rear, making it handy for loading and S mented upon cost of living until unloading. The building has all modern conven- Agents for This District Jit Weost iences, such as hot-wéter heat, electric lights, freight Swodish capital has elevator, toilets, metal ceilings and maple floor. The ; Makes First Report. Tl et et i 5 i This terrific tax In o red Houses Are. A Personal pensive city in the world, ceilings are 13 feet high, and it has a large concrete Spaeial Pispateis to The Star. cellar, thus affording good sterage space. The build- | BALTIMORE., May 21.—In the first | ing is now vacant, so you will have no delay or ex- = ireport issued since the prohibition luw of hixh tay building now, as it will sell quickly at the very low ¥ | pronibition azents for the Maryland- e costiy mus Lo 0F i ety tnds nspec on 5 price and reasonable terms asked. .- |Onio territory. which includ (e 2 S District of Columbia and Virs ROBERT LEE O’BRIEN [&iiniioii Will Convince PAPAL NUNCIO TO FRANCE. PARIS. May 19 —~The French gov- | iy inf (368,608 000) fines collected and the proceeds unaas o a & % el E E ] % _ sales of seized goods in his te Franklin 5385 1710 Eye St. NW. nee that time more than falix hea l ou the salaries and other ex v 000,000 érovwiis STl by s BRI e e T &m0 B L ———— | the expenses of ihe 5 which is combincd ;‘XPPI’Iflllurl'fl with prohibit = e orcement. L e s o || We Are Building $1,000,000 aham dtreet rthwest, at ] A s e ol | We Are Building $1,000, ngraham Street Northwest, a violators f\f lhl- Taw nd finnl |l mobiles and auto ric orth of New Homes . said the appraised 1 B! seized was more t This Corner automobiles and tr . L it e ed Thac For Sale hy Owner SUSL A s alleged I'his makes us busy—keeps 18 p.ure' J Dilsdngoiiir purapre el lots of other persons husy— Colonial in . et plundnaihe snlen ) and is good for our town design, an 3200 thtenhouse St. tion with violations of the Volstead | Mr. Reader. d . : Y 1 act amounted to $10,000,000. Of that | Mr. Reader, do you know of any manu- i armeant. it was sibly 10 per | facturer or supply house in your town exact replica cent would serve as a minimum e | ! 3 3 1 of ;'nlh‘clwns that been mude | that wishes to convert surplus stocks of of a house e ase’ ” . TRC report stales thatisincs tHelni| Luilding materials into immediate cash? . stitution of he prohibition faw 5,000 | - : M i n cases have been presented in o the f you do. vou'll help a whole . Maryland-Ohio territory and that o5 i 2 . = Fer cent of the prosecations remit q lot of persons by writing to Cambridge, Phone Cleveland 1135 Sicenviciions JOHN H. McCLATCHY Mass. It is U. S. SHOULD LEAD WORLD Build H the sort of DISARMING, BRYAN URGES || 1 .1 rivie rionrcer of Homes , : home any Land Title Building Thiladelphia, Pa. hould = ————— . | 1 ! man shou Peace Congress Asks President to = B i, ante P RE w R P R l CE S Call England and Japan Into |- = — — be proud to - gs Conference. own. CHICAGO, May 21.—America was In Beautiful North R 3 @ was ul North Rosemont, Va. urged to take the lead in efr L & reduction of armament 3 Completely detached, on large lot with | There are large front and rear porches; lns ect 737 Pnnceton t N LONE a4t & mess e 20-Minute Ride From HEART OF CITY. Fine Automobile Road 3 light and air on all four sides. Yet the prices | linen closets: unfinished third floor (space for . INGYY. by William Jennings bry Go) Pesneity i are actually less than those obtained for homes | two more roomm: all closets with racks to S he final session of th 3 in rows. cep shoes off the floor; hot-water heat an congress on_ limitation of arr = electricity; in short, every possible refinement. Mr. Bryan made the closing appeal for There are five bedrooms and three baths | All we ask is that you take the time to ers nder onstructlon world peace, declaring his moito to b 0 to 6 0 = in the corner homes, and the living rooms are | make that personal inspection. "M"flémflm b L if possible; [] 3 full depth. The other homes (one of them pic- By all means see them Sunday. by _example. ¥ tured above) have four bedrooms and two baths; 1 Take Fourteenth street car (unquestionably The parpose ~onfs large, comfortable living rooms; and a many the best service in_Washington) to Ingraham ence WaH baen A SWALL CASH PAYMENT: BALANCE LIKE RENT i urging _ President 2 all rlce Great Britain and 2 into confer- 9 ence lookinz to reduction of naval Three, four and five room bungalows armaments fy agreement. = . . L . having all city con- =! America, Mr. Bryan said, was the veniences, including porcelain bathtubs and washbowls, hardwood only great nation which set an ex- floors and electricity. S . e ; ample. In mobilization for war ot | han tricity. Some have hot-water heat and others have _ | - now. he added, “She can't get out of pipeless furnaces. I ’ war” He ridiculed the law g = windowed extra room (the “clubroom”) on the street, or drive out Sixteenth street to Colorado first floor. | avenue then one square to Ingraham street. required a tw . Bress to ratify a treaty, but permitt To reach this property, take the Alexandria electric cars Take 9th Street Cars to Princeton Street and walk now we are paving the devil's price.” Matthew Woll, vice pr $2,000 Less Than 3of€°‘:::::-~:nl:fh:dr by |: ’:'“J':““' at 12th and Penna. Ave. and get off at North Rosemont and __| Other Builders peace as well as e b n;fu(fr‘x:l inquire for Mr. Cochran or Mr. Rogers, who will be there - — Ask For to get into war than (o Fet ou all day Sunday. E Practically th wATier blocking peace for tw ol W Coch ractically the ; ?‘.'"fl:;.‘;a'f,{::r ];"T"’;‘,"',’],Si'f Iit] Main 5918—Main 307 arren Cochran 720 15h St NW. |5 = (= e . i ¢ 720 15th St. N.W. %o e = . e M Inspect Toda “The devil taught us s to avoid war . - ! @ ° [ pect Today || "y fee St v S | S Expressed InleldualltY sident of the INSPECT AT ONCE 1358 Taylor St. N.W east one-half square or phone us for auto. g\m;,.:lcmh Fed T,l!"" o Tabor. o4 i > — % # ended the “helping :ln'" O th = Fu! 22 feet wide o) MAKE EARLY SELECTION AND HAVE American laber metement o the |2 13 2 LEFT —in a Home of Quamt Colonial Type— HOUSE FINISHED TO SUIT YOU B and o it vt Bt took in_the world war. 3 Dr. Nehemiah Boynton of New First Floor York, speaking for the religious ked for Entrance Hall forces of America, also 3 peace through friendship and inter- ~ national relationshi; == Living Room . - Several resolutions declaring for endeavors for armament reductio 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST ST e e to be used in a gener: for an international lim armaments conference. — e |WILL DIG UP BETH SHAN. U. S. Scientist Expects to Find Strata of Seven Cities. JERUSALEM, May 19 Jowisn T Second Floor Four large Bedrooms Tiled Bath and Sleeping Porch Attle over entire house. rge Breakfast orch F Thene homex have tapestr: y brick fronts, concrete front porches, red tile trimmings, shutters on we 3 3 e cond floor, and advantages over the averuge house, ERSTRSE OPEN FROM 9 AM. UNTIL 8 PV C H SMALL )l'lldt;)::lzvowner In Cleveland Park Half a Block From Connecticut Ave. of the University of Penns: seub, will commence next w ing the city known in the Old T as Beth Shan. Palestine, Iy eastern end of the i Jordan. is Beisan. ’ s 1o find The senting so m: FOUR JAILED FOR MURDER. ;Alleged Bank Robbers Given Life Imprisonment. WARSAW, Ind., May 21—Four : ileged bandits charged with the mu ider of J. Russell Saine, a Culver, Ind., | merchant, during an attempt to hold up the Exchange Bank at Culver, Ind T A 7 OTHING endures in popular favor equal to the Colonial in architectural design— P their punishment as imprisonment for life. The m:n are P>. Fox, J. Burn: and Arthur Silbert, all of Chicago, d | Joseph Byers of Knox. Ind. The men were arrested following - This Home on Macomb Street. | & street battle in Culver with citizens. JEl Saine was wounded during the shoot- &l P ing and died several weeks later . ‘ leve an ar SKINNER SAILS FOR U. S. 5 5 . . PLYMOUTH, England, May 1 i —1is a masterpiece of this period and an out- Robert P. Skinner, American consul | . f . . general in London. and Mrs. Skinner |{ standing example of superior construction—not sailed fcri_\ew Yor\k lnld:\ m.xrr’lrf h i . . f b }] . oo e ong hoties | I only in the main features, but to the minutest United States. £ i details 2906 ORDWAY STREET | Located in a most consistent environment—.’ DESIRABLE : planned for the utmost comfort and convenience. l I3} VACANT: A purchaser can move in right away. The solid masonry foundations are imposing; i the towering chimney of stone and the massive fireplace are artistically effective. OFFICE SPACE This is a handsome, substantial bungalow, built and Jocated for greatest comfort, summer and winter. There Price, - - $13,500 is a spacious concrete front porch, a large, full-width in the . B 2 - 2 living room with massive stone fireplace; dining room, s e Saul’s Addition It's a Home which you will appreciate — and breakfast room, kitchen and pantry on first floor. The Bmlste]' Bulldmg e w}“ch you cannot equal at its price Withl'n second floor has 3 ample bedrooms and bath; all screened West of 14th) Street. Very ateracti one whi g A and with appropriate awnings. Thoroughly modern hot- 635 F Street 2- st’on brick dvi r:]liug Y mc“’;;fie H the limits of the National Capltal. “ water heat, electricity and all other desirable improve- Entire Building now new, 7 rooms and 2 lnt[‘w r;u)t \vate‘; B ments. Large lot. being renovated heat, electric lights, concrete porches, 5 double brick garage. Open for mspecuon every Take Chevy Chase cars to Opeaiforilaspection; AlliDay} Suaday Smglesz%o;&ni' From davpand evening. One of our Macomb Street—walking but a o p Allan E Walker il reprcsentanves in attendance. short step west. SHANNON - & LUCHY Attractive Spites et 2 813 15th St. N.W. Main 426 1514 K Harry A. K1te Phone THEF. H. SMITH CQ { Street Main 4846 r and Builder EEE SIS E S SIS S SSISE 713 14th St. NW. Main 2345 @@%M%@MQ@@

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