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1% D. O, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921_PART 7 "HOUSE BUILT ON SQUARE PLAN |BISHOPS IN CONFERENCE HERE GNED FOR REAL ECONOMY| PLEDGE SYMPATHY TO IRELAND at Brest-Litovsk and head of the s, sian peace delegation at Riga, which EX-AMBASSADOR SLAIN. e T evolved the R ian-Polish-Ukrain- Adolph Joffe, Once Russian Envoy | 1an peace treaty early in the present ; year. A ¢ispatch in August last safd to Germany, Shot. he would head the Russian famine lund, Ita BERLIN, September 23.—A dispatch | Czechoslovakia and l’nlund.d ? 5511 39th Street N.W. DES! rellef delegation to Sw. h % T 0 to the Abendblatt from Rf, evy ASe, & C. 7 - ol y 'y the Associated Press, Providence in its wisdom might or- [0 ¢ Riga says 4 bt .” 3 # L The letter sent by the Catholic hier- | dain that at last Ireland was to take we‘;ep';a‘-('::a!:mfl: eame s(g‘:’mr;::'l:n: FRENCHMEN FIGHT DUEL archy at its meeting Thursday at|itS Place among the nations of thel train Bound from Odessa to Kicv a earth. ev and | pARIS, September Porrat and Camille la Farg ing to La Liberte, fought terday morning in ) Catholic University to Cardinal Logue | “And indeed, during these latter | SOt to death by Ukrainian insur- at Belfast was made public yesterday, | weeks, their hearts were filled with ( S€nts. as follows: ppide when they saw the representa- “Your Eminence: In this solemn and | tives of their race conduct themselves Adolph Abramowicz Joffe h One square Conn. Ave., near chain stores and school. Semi- detached brick, contain- portentous hour of Ireland's history, we, the bishops of the United States, gathered in annual conference, feel it a duty incumbent on us'to extend to your eminence and your brethren of the Irish hierarchy the assurance of our sympathy, our prayers and our united good wishes for the happy out- come of the conference in which the with a statemanship that has chal. ;‘:&-‘)«;us‘ tl(mes been Russian a E 0 Germany, commissioner of vound < . i nererore in. this fateful hour, forelgn affairs in Petrograd, chait- | whivh Toroos D, (hrough his r when the future of Ireland trembles|Mman of the Russian peace delegation up the combat. lenged the admiration of the world. in the balance, it Is not our desire, as -tl princes, using both pistols and swe mbas- | The count is said to have r ars, ~ our, eminence, by ans word of eurs | X TS ations upon which a world waits with bated: breath. Rather, in the true ing eight rooms on two floors, two baths, garage for two cars, hot-water heat, electric lights, in- stantaneous water heat- er, metal weather strips, large front porch, double rear porches, with up- stairs sleeping porch. representatives of your people are spirit of our holy faith, united with now engaged. our people from every race and every “Particularly at this time we are|station, our prayers ascend from not unmindful of the tremendous debt | every altar in the land that God in the church in this country owes to|His wisdom may bring Ireland’s ireland and its people. For more than | misery of 700 years to an end that a century the millions of your race |this most apostolic race among all of have come te our shores and by thelr | God's people may receive the reward strong faith and ftheir loyal and gen- |for what they have done for the crous help they have built up a|church of America and elsewhere by | A house that is built on the square|if finances demand it, he can, with|church which has become the pride|obtaining the fulfillment of their na- | design always assures the owner that | €se, rent out the second fidor as two|of Christendom and the glory of the | tional gspirations. s k apartments, as it would be a simple jcountry in which we dwell. And even| “And finally, that God may grant no space has been wasted. Conse-|piniter and but little exira expense, to|though they have become loyal|you and your colleagues to live to quently such a home is, in the long |put a ‘bathtub in the second fioor [Americans, faithful to the flag under|see Ireland’s golden age, and find et e R b - o il ot Which they dwell, time has never been | your people even more faithful to 7 k 8 It the owner's family is large, how- |able to extinguish in their souls the|their church in the sunburst of their build. The eight-room dwelling t ever, it will delight in the four bed-|love they bore to the land of their | new freedom than ever they were in is pictured today is an excellent ex- | rooms and sleeping porch on the sec- |fathers, to the little island from which | the years of their exile and ex- ampie of & home that is modeled after [ond floor. The bathroom, is conven- [they parted as exiles destined never |pectancy. { this plan, and the builder of this home | ted and theré is ample|to return. “Your eminence’s devoted servants NEW HOMES . TAPESTRY BRICK 1221-23-25-27 Shepherd St. N.W. Six large rooms, tiled bath, colonial concrete front porch, breakfast porch, . Will delight In the fact that there are | closet space. The dressing room be-| “And particularly during these re- |in Chy e e ion Octobe ino extra corners or small cut-up e iwo front .rooms would |cent years, with anxious and ex- SHOPS 3 Possession October 1 I| rooms which require extra furnitu P len) wewing room or child's | pectant hearts, they have watched the HOPS OF THE UNITED Sleepmg ])Orcll, hardwood floors, elec- or some particular and original meth- In addition there is a large|trend of events, ever hopeful that tment. . with dormer and gable windows, rooms in this d Z a full and complete basement. and they The finish ‘and floors throughout are Eplitome of Events Up to September 24, 1921. tricity, gas, hot-water heat. deep lot to alley. Price, $9,250 Easy Terms Representative on Premises JAMES M. CARTER & CO., INC. Exclusive Agents 1317 New York Ave. N.W. Open for inspection Saturday and Sunday. Representative on premises \\ld(, and H. L. Rust, 912 15th St. limitation. President discusses in- vestigation of Ku-Klux Klan. Con- gress resumes sessions following_re- cess. Bridge buckles at Savage. Md.. injuring five persons. Logan county, W. Va. jury indicts 325 for recent insurrection” in mine district. Sen- ate orders favorable report on peace treaties with Germany, Austria and Hungary = Former Senator Lawrence = | Y. Sherman to examine District esti- mates for bureau of the budget. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. happily arranged. room of hardwood. plenty” of wall space also, As shown here the main walls are of furnishing . of this hou ck, the division partitions being of { wdmirably to a chee : rear of the house there On the ground Y porch which would ©p front porch, a sun ke an ideal conservatory in winter. as winter sitting!! The total width and depth, exclusive —_— |l » : r X .||lllfllllflllllllflllll.'.']fllllfllfll"lllIllllllmlflll||l||l|flflmfl..'ll|l||l||l||l||l|||I||||IIIllI|l|Il!'lhlllmii!ilillll]lllllllllllu_:.i;é!k Biace, 5 ARE " b | e iy et ’ S Fitis 0t oy seo ] abal s :«Iul\i“,‘v;?s;)\;gy:‘i‘,—)“é“:;l‘I;v,.\tlng‘(h{ between er's family is small ori$12,000 and $14,000. FOREIGN. Hundreds killed in Germany by ex- plosion of plant at Oppau. Gen.| Mpre mechanics at Washington HOME BUYERS, ATTENTION Pershing recelves ovation upon ar-| navy yard laid off. Central Labor = = = rival in France to present medal for | Unjon calls on President to stop wage unknown dead. Berlin newspaper cuts at local gun factery. ~School = = = New Six-Room and Bath Houses flays conduct of American Army on census on first day, 57,238. Commis- the Rhine. Lloyd George not ex- | sioner Oyster asks delegates finger- pected at arms conference. De | print conference to push District of Valera accepts offer of British pre- | Columbia suffrage. Navy vard em- mier to resume negotiations on Brit- | ployes to ask congressional review of recent wage cut. Fine Arts Com- CranzeR s Near 14th Street Cars ish-Irish controversy. Main 657-658. mission approves -site for memorial R for unknown dead at Arlington NATIONAT. | Supervisory force at Washington Air attack: 1d battleship Ala- | na vard ‘c1.(‘,h1xn‘-fimmmmmmmm = e ization. American Legion makes ap- | Kutz. peal for jobs for ex-service men. Na- Among those who died were: Mrs. 5 tional holiday may be decreed Bella Hargreaves, John R. Pusey, \ ! arms parley opens. Secretary Weeks | John W. Yates, James Grace, G. D. . g announces further cut in War De- | Lancaster, Miss Bertha E. Perrie, | o partment civilian personnel impend- | Capt. Michael MeNally, Mrs. Ida 5 (% ing. State Department promulgates | Harris, Michael Pressler, James F. ’ 3 X agenda for conference on armam Peyton and Harry V. Bosse. w Inspect 1203 Ingraham Street N.W. WOODLEY P ARK HOMES Opposite Wardman Park Inn 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS 2-Car Garage W. C. and A. N. Miller REALTORS AND BUILDERS Exclusive Agents Union Trust Building Phone M. 1790 ° Lots 139 Fect Deep to Wide Alley Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. NEW CONSTRUCTION ‘D. J. DUNIGAN CUTS DOWN FIRE RISK 1321 New York Avenue N. Phone Main 1267 Announcement of an advanced type Ww. B %flflflflflmflmfllfllmlmmlllllllfllfllIlIIlIIlIIllllll!l|i!|fl§||||ll|IlIIIII[IHIIII!{II[IIIII!IIIIIHIIIIIIIHI!H]}IIIIHIIHIth. Only One Left Cor. Fourth & Upshur Sts. N.-W. Built by C. H. Small A home containing six rooms and bath, concrete front porch, double rear porches, electric lights, hot-water heat, stationary laundry trays. 1es F. T. Nesbit Formerly a builder in this city, announces to his many friends and clients that he is now associated with CKEEVER 4GOS Seven-eighths-inch hardwood floors. Houses twenty feet wide on a lot 120 feet deep. i This home should interest you at $9,500.00, and can be bought on terms convenient to all. Open and lighted daily until 9:00 P. M. cKEEVER ¢GOS | et ervice iy ot Aeximu - 0 G Exclusive Agents Main 4752 1405 Eye St. Members of the Washington Real Estate Board AN N Main 4752 Z $500 CAsH And phone us for auto to inspect new homes Y 608 to 620 OTISST.N.W The only houses offered for $500 cash and $75 monthly Open and Lighted .FOR LEASE New Fireproof Building Cor. 16th and U Sts. N.W. As An Entirety or in Part— . Building 73x75 Feet Ideal location auto showrooms, 16th st. One of the most traversed streets of the National Capital—day and evenings—or can be rented as two stores, with separate entrance and elevator to second floor. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY Randall H. Hagner & Company 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 4366-67-68 —located on that wonderfully select thoroughfare in Cleveland Park— Macomb Street— at 33rd Place Outside is unique effect—and pleasing design. Inside is every comfort and convenience which makes a house a HOME. Nine rooms, including the Breakfast and Sleeping Porch-Rooms. Extra large Closets, and many of them. Beautiful woodwork; open fireplace; day-lighted attic, completely floored; dry and airy cellar. Best of Hot- water Systems, including separate Instantaneous Heater. Two elegantly appointed Baths. NN “Glendale” For Colored of the Better Class The Commissioners of the District of Columbia bought 61,000 square feet of ground on 44th street N.E, in GLENDALE, D. C.; plans are being made for a school to cost $70,000. We have about 15 good home sites left nearby ; they can be bought at pre-war prices while they 1ast. Every week your chances are less, so buy now, nothing better anywhere. Take H street cars marked “District Line,” get off at 48th street N.W. and walk south into GLENDALE, D. C. Representative on the ground every day and Sunday until dark, - . WM. P. IRVIN | Phone Main 3808 1410 G Street NW. With each ‘Home is a Double Garage—located on a wide alley—taking the objectionable noises and odors away from the house. Price and terms will be to your liking, we are sure. Inspect these Homes very critically—they are open every day and evening—with one of our representatives on the premises. P JA— THE HOUSES WITH THE BIG LOTS 20 BY 142 EACH TO WIDE ALLEY / Plenty Room for Garages, Gardens and Flowers H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. . 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST Take Chevy Chase cars to Macomb Street—walking just, Z % g ned to reduc 50 per cent the anzer of fires was made today by representatives of the lumber indus- S - the lumber industry's Baron Kanda Calls for a Bet- | toniibition to fire nrevention wéek, § ! which begins October 9. ter Understanding With the e house (hat {s bullt zlght United St the statement points out. “Inasmuch - s frame as now per- nite ates fected is ful T cent less liable to comby pihan similar homes : U bui fteen vears ago, the , T. H., September 2 (by | {illt e d & certajnly carries no spe- Mail).—J and Americans Shrl e pes e i e ould make the cconomic factor in! properly built frame Japanese relations in the Hawaiian eatoh dfire SItAlnumimont Islands a lever for better understand- S es ot e Mo : b iffg, instead of permitting it to be- t the building and H materials which might derstanding, Baron N. Kanda of the |are properly imsulated, Japanese house of peers and ene of | 3 not only keep fire ithe foremost educators in the Japa- L “;‘m»{ rapidly, but they re- nese empire, declared here during his el percent hajidanger el serv 1s delegate to the pan-Pacitic “q an agbulld: eaucational conrerense. Such construction adds STHG L fecanumicy building and gives all reasonable im- Hawail by Japanese does not consti- Lingand e tute a_source of peril to the United|MURity against fire destruction States,” Baron Kanda said, in_com- menting upon & dispatch from Tokio, jauoting a letter written to Japan b Takeo Yanaka, member of the Japa- time here recently on its way to Washington. Mr. Yanaka's letter, OFFICE OF printed in_the Tokio Jiji Shimpo, : id that tite authority and influence CRAENE 3 S ALLWOOD, in Hawaii 727-720 14th ST. N.W. before the labor power and essential merica succeeds in driving the A Littl M Japanese altogether from the Ha- e ivioney n Islands, because the islands {have been built up by the strength of the Jupanese Mr. Yanaka's letter also expressed | States has too many soldiers in Ha-| TOWARD PURCHASING waii, the Japancse residents of the jslands welcome them because the YOUR HOME building of barracks to accommodate r them furnished the Japanese with $ work."” {It is not the amount you Sty pay cash that counts so much . “This is nothing more than the ex- :;"'C’:d ;;:ymttl:lercd;:)lm;smf;- ou e attracted to Dlew, “One cannot expect a man Who has dollars always in his head to tale sistance in Financial matters. be . an intelligent view of problems whic 2 these S anlsl’l V ll affect the destinies of nations. For Ehf ]‘"3“,'-‘ experience we p 111as my own part I did not know of these have had in arranging many | fortifications and preparations—if 1 important transactions is at 7 i may use such a warlike term—on the your service. part of United States against in have I time to give attention to t butiness man’s viewpoint concerning Office of | problems whose solution affect the Perhaps the shipbuilders in c r Britain or Japan might welcome - O e o ‘beeanse for them it|729 14th St. Main 5070 Would mean prosperity and great { purely selfish and is not the view- Doint of the statesmen or of the lover G=T. S. of humanity. How deplorably they Sues confronting the. nations now. T m = e Ny thougne or iasa ot war | UMMM !is so preposterous that I do not even 5 = et TS ARROLL MANORE SALE OELEEP_ENCES' | Takoma Park, Md. J. Dunigan Reperts Three New | Homes Transferred. = home sites for sale in = this fine old esta: cale of three new residence properties | :) i dovel dte, How: during the past week. eing developed as an Miss Mabel Byer Smith purchased |55 This is one of the row of houses re- | = section for .high - class cently completed between Taylor and | = p (1hec { Upshur_streets. It has & reception | =5 X & - - i = ocated at Carroll a { Kitchen, pantry, breakfast poreh, four | = G The building is modern, hav- the 14th st-Takoma car ing hardwood floors, electric lights line extension. {and hot-water he Two of these A11% ity imprbyements George C. Shinn was the purchaser A struction. a short step west to these Terraced Homes at 33d Place. detached huus;,b c;;nu}lnlnx "eifm large rooms and bath, electric lights, e 2 Isllver-finished fixtures, _hot-water \b\u?ld‘.w" help you plan and . Harry A Klte ished in mahogany and old[ivory. An 2 s stimetive feature 1o oo gpon, 2 = National Realty 2 large and extends to a paved alley. 7 Owner and Builder In Fourteenth Street Highlands Bond Bldg. Main 7807 . SRR ARE PER"- lN HAVJA“ of frame construction_for houses de- L The announcement is char- e for all ordinary risks,” ted Press. s Tor the occupants. come a cause of hostility and misun-|; ity communicate fire to wood b Mecomomie penetration® of | YerY, little to the original cost of the nese dict party. which spent some strength of our countrymen un the opinion that while “the United Concerning this opinion Baron Kan- pression of a business man’s point of n fWe offer you valuable as- enemy that does not exist. Neither Weifare of the race. Business men are i the same the world over, after all Graeme T. sm Wi amounts of moncy. But their view is miss the world significance of the i ————— A limited number of D. 3. Dunigan’s office reports the premises 4122 3d street northwest. | exclusive and restricted hall, living room, dining room, e D oh ‘amd double slecping | == Ethan Allen® avenues, on X in unsold. D New homes under . ton- of 1203 Hamilton street. This is a ¥ Select your location now. i heat, oak floors and woodwork fin- attractive feature is the open fire- Frank W. Walkart purchased prem- co-, rnc. = 7 | ises 5515 13th street. Phone Main 4846 | *" 00 "7t Canadian railroads now provide smoking compartments for women on Nlall trains. 1514 K Street