Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1922, Page 15

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THE BEST LOCATION IN THE CITY 1202 to 1230 Jefferson St. N.W. Close to 14th Street Cars Nearly All Sold Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights Nowhare in the city can * you find such a well con= structed and conveniently built house for the price. Take 14th St. Car or Any 9th St. Car to Jefferson St. We Are Selling Them Fast Open and Lighted Today and Sunday D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 If You Are Looking for A NEW HOME INSPECT 13TH & SPRING ROAD N.W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS N.W. Open and Lighted Until 9 0’Clock Large Lots 6 AND 8 ROOMS Take 14th Street Car to Spring Road and Welk East 1 Square Plenty Room fot Garages, Gardens and Flowers ONLY 2 LEFT H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST % 8 Rooms 2 Baths Semi-Detached Easy Terms Take Mt. Pleasant car to Kenyon street and walk west. ANY BROKER H. A. THRIFT, Owner Union Trust Bldg. . FOR SALE | Ideal - Rooming-House Locations 1—On 17th Street near Massachusetts Avenue, 28 rooms; 85-foot frontage; near Dupont Circle, 2—Fairmont Street near 14th. Splendid stone house of 11 rooms and 2 baths. Price, $16,000, 3—Washington Helghts. Two excellent build- ings in all details; one of 10 rooms and 2 baths at $14,500 and one of 11 rooms and 3 baths at $15,500. 4—Massachusetts Avenuo west of 14th Street. A magnificent building of 26 rooms and 5 baths; thor- oughly modern; garage, All furniture above first floor included, 1y : Phone Main 2345 713 14th St. N.W. | little eves of nis. Never before had | cated near Dupont Circle, in the progressive \{{ he seen Chatterer the Red Squirrel | . . . \! looking like this. There wasn't a| section. Splendid show window; large, THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. ¢, ‘SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 » Ry smegos 20a aken oty e w02 POSING AS POLICEMAN llJ'TlE STOIQES s, s B B B | 52 INGS 3. YEAR SENTENCE that he couldn’t get into them, and - | how he couldi't climb the trees be-| Impersonating a policeman is an r “T'll starve to death. That is what |eIpensive past Crawford will happen to me,” concluded Chat- |80 discovered Chief Jus- yesterday. B tice McCoy in Criminal Division 1 sent “Dee, des, des, mnonsense!” oried |him to. the itentiary for three Tommy Tit, and his voice was merry. | years. Crawford was recently con- Tommy Tit Brings a Message | ;1 sm surprised at_you, Chatterer. | victed of displaying a badge placing Indeed I am. How came you to for- | Maude Morrison under arrest and ex- plenty of food for you and for every |lease. No privilegs is quite s depr one else up in the Old Orchard. You| The woman testified that Crawford s carrylng & word of cheet. ' 4. | are no worse off than a lot of others. | claimed to be an officer and required 1 would starve myself, and a gregt hor to enter a taxicab with him to Tommy Tit the Chickades was fiit- de:l‘mo? qulcley than Tou, wers )\t 8o ;:l l:;?gul-;ter;. On the way he not for Farmer Brown's Boy. But he | explain at for $5 he would et her ting through the Green Forest to 8e€ | | p,y o'y hat o storm like this means | go. and asserted that it woald cost BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. get Farmer Brown's Boy? There. is|acting $5 from her to obtain her re-l £ 8 | what harm the great ice storm had| to us, and the first thing he did this|her more at police headquarters. 8| done and if all his friends had come | morning was to put out food for all| Jacques M. Jarrell, Frederick S. who need it. It is there waiting for|Lipphard and Robert Lee Glass were safely through. The ice everywhere|yoy now, Come on, Chatterer! Dee, |sentenced to terms of two years each was very beautiful as it glistened | dee, dee, come on!" Tommy started |in the penitentiary .on a charge of in the sunshine, but Tommy had’ no | toward the Old Orchard. fomspiracy to defraud the Western 1 it (Copyright; 1022, by T. W. Burgess.) nlon Telegraph Company. Addison thought for the beauty of it. He could Carver;, jointly indicted with them, see nothing but the torn and broken was given elghteen months, it being trees, and It filled him with sadness,|RIFLES TO BE SELECTED., |shown that he had been in jail nearly for Tommy Tit dearly loves the trces. "’éfii’:fi?& of three years each were 8| No one does more than does this »f Arm: B | merry-hearted littie feathered triend | S02Td Of y Officers Ordered to | imposed by the chiet Justice on Den- is Shields and tocare for the trees and keep them . Meet Here. With larceny. The® semtonces v f | free from the insects and worms that 8| would destroy them. A board of officers has been ordered | 2ispended and the men given another S0, &8 he saw how his friends, the | to convene in this city for the pur- | °rc® trees, had suffered in the great ice SR Sy S —, = pose of selecting rifles and pistols; storm, Tommy was filled with great PROTEST VALUATION PLAN. sadness, and he was silent as he flit- | testing’ and reporting on types of am ted from tree to tree. This was most hunition suggested by the ordnance; Protest against the proposed Amer- department for use in the national|ican valuation plan to be included in matches, 1922 determining the spe- | the permanent tariff bill has been filed cifications, and testing and selecting | With the Senate finance committee by special ammunition for internationald the consumers’ committee of women op- rifié contests. posed to American valuation. ke members of the board are Col. ales I. Ames, ordnance depart-| Delaware has an average elevation ment; Col. Charles E. Stodter, caval- '+ o gen level ry: Commander Carl T. Osburn, United | Se0fiy SIXIV foet above soy level States Navy; Maj. Herbert O'Leary, Siates Novy: Mot e izl WANTED Wallace, Jr.. United " States Marine orps; Capt. Grosvenor otkyns, £ infantry, and K. K. V. Casey, Wil- Houses to Sell mington, Del. We .have immediate purchasers. Phone or write description. URGE CHIEF FROM RANKS.! ' Union Realty Corporation The Thirteen Club at a meeting in | 1410 G St. N.W. Main 8415 the new City Club building Thursday ooy 1t e meerwcr|| OFFICES ~ OFFICES the man to be appointed superintend- ent of police be chosen from the; FOR REN'I‘ present personnel of the department, DEE, DEE, DEE! '’ GLAD TO SEE | of {rom among the bona fide residents = YOU, CHATTERER.” of the Distric Thrift week was discussed by T. B. Newly Remodeled unusual for Tommy Tit, for even on | Goodman and D. P. Smith. Represent- a S I the dullest or coldest day Tommy has | ative Lowry of Missisalppl, the guest Blaclnstone Blllldm to tell e\'erybodl)_'ll wllmthln hflsrlng of | of honor, dlscunlsed "rubldlc ?D&lkll{:" g the gladness in his heart. He seems |and told several stories depicting the N to think that Old Mother Nature{humorous traits of the southern | COTMer 14th and H Streets N placed him in the Great World to Ideally Located in Heart SarEy & messake ofucheer, and l."“‘d‘ . . H. S 1, A vles, | | Washington’s Financial District ness, and he always trics to do it. . Dr. : d Presently his sharp little eyes spied | ey Efi"::"':‘_“' ;;"e‘::"l';qfl:‘:: A Chatterer the Red Squirrel, sitting on es was the critic of the evening, bt an ice-covered log and looking as if | pregident Bresnahan presided during he hadn't a friend in the world. At| the business session and D. W. Robin- Apply H. D. SYMONS once Tommy found his tongue. son was chairman of the entertain- 835 Southern Building “Dee, dee, dee! I'm glad to see you, | poane session. Chatterer. I was afraid you might have been hurt in tHat dreadful storm,’? sald he. Chatterer loked up, but in his eyes was only fear and something very like despair. Tommy Tit saw it at: once. “What is the matter, Chatterer? Are you hurt after all?” he asked, Chattoser shook his head. T atterer shool s head. Tommy = 4 flitted a little nearer and looked at, Desirable Connecticut Avenue Store, lo- Chatterer sharply with those bright | icle of spirit in him. He looked— | by . . il e “loowed. hopeless. You know | bright, well-ventilated store; electrically RS D nes “ace. chickadeer” crfed lighted; heat and janitor service furnished. TR T might Wave been worst. Suitable for a high-class business or profes- A e - sional office. Will give lease at a reasonable been much worse.” rent, “I might as weil have been killed,” e replied "Chatterer, “as to starve to death, and that is what is going to ° happen to me if this ice doesn’t melt # quickly. I haven't a thing to eat and ar er en c : no_way of getting anything.” 9 o “What's that?” Tommy Tit loo‘ke’d 717 14“] Sl. N.W. surprised and as if he were in doubt that he had understood. You see, he knew Chatterer's thrift. Then Chatterer told him everything, | i VALUE THRU 12 SOLD At 9th and Longfellow Sts. N.W. . These splendid homes combine beauty of architectural design and durability of construction with ultra-modern conveniences. : Price, $8,350 Terms—$1,000 Cash, $75.00 Per Month : Including all Interest Note particularly the large concrete colonial front porch and double rear porches; exceptional closet space; tile bath with built-in fixtures and a kitchen that is a revelation to the housekeeper. Playground Has Been Set Aside for the Children Take 14th St. car marked “Takoma” to 9th:and Kennedy Sts., one square north. Take Georgia Ave. car to Longfellow [ St. one square east. Open Daily Until 9 PM.- WM. S. PHILLIPS i REALTOR—BUILDER < 1409 N. Y. Ave. NW. T .~ Main 98 An Especi&lly Attfactivg Offering of Beauti " NEW HOMES! 1758 to 1768 LANIER St NV 1(.)118 BtI’ock North of C:(l‘. 3;:!5 i well proporti (fi?x:sg}?:d in white and ‘mahogany), and-two com . tric light; heat; ‘elefose 3 breakfast «Eperything in R st. N. W. 1418 Eye Exclusive Agents Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. Announces The Following Recent Additions to Its Sales Department MR. WALTER S. WARNER, gormerly a member of the real estate firm of Warner ros. MR. JACK PIATT WORTHINGTON, Formerly lieutenant in the naval aviation division, where he served for five years. ALVIN B. FISCHER, Formerly a member of the firm of Fischer & Fried- lander, real estate. WILLIAM A. DANIELS, Formerly engaged in the real estate business in Charles Town, W. Va. JOSEPH W. HERBERT, Formerly merchandise manager for S. Kann, Sons Co. ALLAN E, WALKER & CO., Inc. 813 15th St. N.W, Southern Bldg. = Main 2430 Announcing The Completion of These Four New IDEAL HOMES IDEAL—Because they combine the very best in design, material, workmanship and finish, with a location that is one of the best in Washington. On Varnum St. N.W. (North Side) ‘Some of the features of these unusual homes are 1. Houses are 23 ft. wide—lots are 156 ft. deep to alley. . Built in semi-detached and attached styles. Contain 8 large rooms and attic, 2 baths, inclosed and heated breakfast room, large sleeping porch. Baths have built-in tubs and marble showers. Brick garage on rear of lots. 2 . Plastered, cellar ceiling and plastered cornices in first- floor rooms. Dare brick open repiace in fivh ick open ce in living room. Artistic stone retaining wall around front yard. . Instantancous water heaters in basement. 10. The price and terms are very attractive. We invite your inspection—these homes will bear investigation and See our exhibit home on Varnum street tomor- row—it will be open all day and evening. : l ‘ BUILT BY WENGER BROTHERS L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS BXCLUSIVE AGENTS 7 "3 Phone Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. 2733 Conn. Ave. Be'..“‘oodley Rd. & Cathedral Ave. Delivery About February 1st Price, $20,000 Built, Owned and For Sale By Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. i| Woodward Bidg., 15th & H Tenth Floor Main 6035 No Place Like Home; No Home Like Ours, Why carry the load of undeveloped Real Estate? It can be made productive. SHOLTES & CO. Realty Developments and Construction. 819 15th St. NW. M-3903 lSur'enmud Restricted and Zoned Massachusetts Avenue Park M assachusetts Avenue, west of Sheridan Circle to near Connecticut Avenue !l Bridge. Rock Creek Park to 32nd and Cathedral avenue. Washington’s best home sec- tion. Wooded lots and villa sites. Some as low as $2,000. Forty homes built and under i] construction. Geo. N. Ray, Supervising_Architect. David J. Howell & Son, Engineers. ' Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. || Woodward Bldg., 15th and H “Tenth Floor. Main 6935. OFFICES FOR RENT " Attention | Physicians l Just East of 16th St. | Dentists || Just a fow desir- [| abte suites remain. MEDICAL SCIENCE BUILD! f! 1029 Vermont ': Avenue This building was [| erected for and is || exclusively occupied || by Physicians, Sur- geons and Dentists. | Unequaled service. J. Bdward Thomas | 208_Bouthern Bldg. Franklin 7583 || ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO * 915 SOUTHERN BUILDING E. C. GRAFTON, President Heating and Roofing Experts 35 Years At Your Service for Roof Repairing Roof Painting Guttering and _ Spouting _ Lathrobes Repaired All Work Guaranteed Washington Loan and Trust Bldg.

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