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= * Y 2 i < _REAL ESTATE., . . . THE EVENING.STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1992~ __ REAL ESTATE. fo3 1232 Crittenden SE. IS IW[] Y RS ".|SCHOOL.JANITOR LESSENS WORRY |NEGRO YOUTH, WHO CUT [ihreana sisepeoites st ot scting [ HAIT) RIDER TO NAVY BILL [szit v tavis americen countrc enden G[ : OF DAYLIGHT SAVING FOR PUPILS |WOMAN'S THROAT,SOUGHT (g veas done whn o safers sasor. | PLAN OF SENATOR KING | now™Soun bs” siaic as “vercea 13 Saul’s Addition L TR such an instrument, blood-stained, Senator King who stated tbat aftel SRS R , > Breakfastless mornings andblack | pils of the school, Whose parents 9 rooms ; detached house, to IN HANDBUUK BASE marks for tardiness, the bugaboo | are already overburdened In the morning, probably will come to ey being found in the house. Investigation at the State Departme e wounded woman made her way e was in a position to assert th Elderly Victim Seys Intruder{to the door and’summoned assigi- | Will Offer Amendment Against Use | the American government is now at. ance. She was taken to Emergency tempyng to force a new loan upor Was Angered at Failure to |HGupital, where physicians saia sne| °f Funds to Keep Marines thome Sptopten. be sold at once. Buy direct of many a Washington publicl| FOPTRY w,mgm D Drea Lrat: o Find Money. n{obsl}l};:wonld recover. Alde;crlpa in Island. nithe people of Haitl are opposed t¢ . < scheol pupll who will have to re- | tardy, Mr. 8mith has arranged to 2 tion of her assallant was telephone: s loan and resent the efforts of ouy from owner at reduced price. port for clags at 8 o'clock Instead | serve the Initial day's meal to the | An unidentified colored youth is|the police of the several precincts. ‘ Declaring that “our conduct in Haiti{PeOPle to force it upon ths govern ment,” the senator said. H - children from 7:30 to 8 o'clock e by th 11 to answer for 1 Former Cigar Dealer Ap-| ot 5 under the deylignt saving | Shildrem from 7:30 to 8 oclock |wanted by the police to and Santo Domingo are not consistent tti thi t of Mrs. Addie Leon- v " plan beginning Monda¥, holds no | consist of MLk, cocon, VATIOUS |are movanty ihese years old. ¢24 s3a| LINE OFFICERS CHANGED. |with the igeais of this republic: See this at once. S 7 o B thsta : Webster School, at 10th and H | De servéd e eldely woman was alone to the adjutant general's department [Navy appropriation bill comes be-| Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, retired, Gambling. atreats. LSGlo gt 4% peet o e tor e l‘:mxeu:.anyl:)eunegxfi:?:: u‘;’eal?fim‘:fl\“& are Col. Lutz Wahl, Infantry; Lieut.|fore that body for consideration he|whose iliness prevented his serving as House Open All Day Week Days Charles ‘Smith, the foresighted | been serving luncheons of well |rear door and made a demand for her gg:;n;’f'ggl A Berry, Soust, Artiliery | woulll offer. an n'."rw::r':'fe'c‘l"ng"?xw. iing . _ . Handbook men convicted before | Jjanitor of thé school, who already | chosen, nutritious food to the chil- |money. Lieut.'Col. Paul T. Hayne, ir., cavalry: | be used to keep American marines in |in Botanic Garden, is still confined ta Justice Siddons in Criminal Division| has won a warm place in the hearts dren. The profits of his sales are Mrs. Leonard was forced to accom- | [ jeut. Col. Horace F. Sykes, Infantry, | those two republics. his apartment in the Richmond, but is — of the teachers and pupils by his | given over to'a fund which will |pany the intruder through the house | una Y i |t - 2 2 need expect no leniency. The| p. it B et h 4 N and Mgj. Thurston Hughes, Coast Ar ‘Our _conduct is not conduclve to'reporfed by the attending physician umanitarian acts, has kindled the ® us o-:purchase -playgroul to convince him there was pio money | tjllery ‘€orp t that friendly relation which shouldas very much improved in health. court made this plain from the bench | fires of appreciation of his werye u\\:lgmennt‘ lorslh‘ahpu‘m;l. oAk y im-| lces by a scheme which he belioves vhen Mr. Smith Informed the late yesterday afternoon, whei he Im- | Z08 W BE e S hardehips | - teachers and childreg of his plan posed a sentence of two years in the |~ 0 pTEOT (08 AT ol-and-ear]. 1 i ‘ ? S -and-early- ‘or serving them breakfast they ponltentiary on Charies T. Swan, Who| ta-piy San¥ tendon Bl o uhAnimous vats of assachusetts . formerly conducted a cigar store near Realizing that many of the pu- thanks. % enue 1 i Realluing Juiag. foaay: of it oz 1), MMARRS S /P RS R o Av ‘ 65 colored laborers for six-month job. the navy yard and whose place was raided by the police April 8, 1920. 1 1 . g . Swan noied an appea) throgh, AL DEADLOCK ON JUDGES. | SENATE PLANS RECESS.. | Park . . . T . 0" e Court e SR ———, Report 7A. M. D‘;rnAT;ne?,flf’,,Ld was p:rmll’t(Eg to House and Senate Conferees Unable | Will Proceed in Body to Lincoln Magsachusetts Avenue west ay me “ lme Ready for Work to ;g.no:»;“pe:'élg‘g “the Sction of H‘:'e to Agree on Two Districts. Memorial Dedication. of Sheridan Circle to near Connecticut Avenue Bridge. Rock Creek Park to 32d gnd Cathedral Avenue. Ungques- tionably Washington’s best home section. Wooded lots appellate tribunal. s e Al ber of people in| A deadlock on the judges' bill, to| The Senate adopted a resolution last Mr. Beedmn, Corner Conn. Washingt6n,” said Justice Siddons, |create a score mpre federal judges, | night providing for participation by the “who consider that it is not a very|was reported yesterday by Senate and | Senate'in the ceremonies at the dedica- Ave. and Calvert St. NW. serious offense to ~gamble. = TheY | pouze conterees. The principal dis- | tion of:the Lincoln Memorial, May 30, p s should seek redress from Congress, | \0N3® FORFSRRes HRe RULCRCo Cata] 00230 pom. These selected offerings, together with many others surely contain _just the home you have been looking for. Make selection now and spend the glorious summer in a home of your own. but as long as this law is on theliy aythorize an' additional judge for " Under the resolution, the Senate will statute books it must be obayed.|new yo.v and another for the mid: P &3 ‘e : 2 er80) - | tako a recess at 1:3¢ p.m. on that day i 5 . Offenders convicted before this couTt | (i Tenncosce district. = Another dis- | until ‘It am. the following day. The || and villa sites, _ Prices most Chevy Chase, D. C., $15,750 Near 8th and Crittenden, $7,450 Wiil_get:aovere so i pute was over the Senate amendment | Senate will proceed, after the recess, in || reasonable. Price plat at Beautiful detached brick residence, § large rooms Very substantially bullt new §-room-and-bath of tiis law are said to have srown |[PLl® Was over e Senate amentient|Benats will procsed af: To alarming proportions in this Dis- | {7} SRoiper Jadeg In Fey, Noxso, o0 % ' trict, and it is the duty of the police | priall of Whisl Senator Bt tom! and 2 baths, open fireplaces, sleeping porch, front | house with hot-water heat. electric light, hardwood and ‘rear porches, hot-water heat, electric’ light, | floors and trim, front and rear porches, slesping hardwood floors andi trim. pantry. laundry. serv- | porch, pantry, laundry, extra toilet. and numeroys office and 32d and Cathedral Avenue (Woodley Road). wom |and the prosecutors to stamp out [ GaV¢IEAR OF Mt SEtt O i ante’ tollet, elaborate electric fixtures, and ~very | other salient features. Large lot wih room fr T such law violations to the extent of [ ‘4}, 2¢Tore the conferect ol days| LIEUT. GOFF ASSIGNED. Open to 7 p.m. other modérn convenience. Large lot, snrubbery, | garage. $1,000 cash and $15 per month. their ability. . |argument> adjourned subject to call| Lieut. Orlo S. Goff, Naval Supply O and two-car garage. Ideal location—ciose to Con- g Swan was charged in an indict- |} " Senator Cummins, republican, | Corps, has been détached from duty at aug necticut avenue. $2,500 cash and moderate monthly A ment conlaln;r;':rmflxmv";;:’nlsy of Set-|lowa, chairman, and there was said ! the Navy Department and assigned to Y payments. Near 20th and K Streets, $7,500 ng up a g: g Z|to be no definite indications when duty with the chief co-ordinator, gen- sh ln N . Three-story brick house. containin rooms ‘and lishing a place where hets on the |the deadiock would be broken. | eral supply; this. city. annon, C. Chevy Chass, D. C., $11,500 bath, furnace heat, gas light, large collar and good- ittt bttt A et i i T i L S Attorney O'Shea was successful in |y " 0 " " . v | | Est¥blished 1899, Main 693j. Tenth Floor. Very pretty detached frame two-storv house, with | size lot. Moderate cash payment, balance monthly. Ce by il i | il i, e ” hot-water heat. electric light, porches and all mod- WINDOW GLASS Shiploing 3 iine Trom the fou oY | RN - Woodward Bidg., 15th and oo Tiunen o deesit ” F0000 b 4a 00 | New Hampshire Ave., Near Newton St. PICTURE GLASS eliminated from the cnns‘ldrraflon of g:renx:::nlh. Excellent location—close tv Connecticut $10 oy y PLATE GLASS the jury. On the remaining coun y ,600 FRONTS however, the jury convicted >wal . = " ’ s b iy and Justice Siddons. declining to grant Chevy Chase, D. C., $10,500 collumual offering in s good substantial brick houee. ' GLASS FURNITURE TOPS metion; forya e itrlal" Impeacd isen : Heat Hunters Heark Attractive brick house. containing 3 large roums | porch, hardwood floors and trim, front and rear PURNITLR Lot L htiorney ilbrey 0 ers of C 0101'! d Pro e eat Hunters Hearken and 2 batha. sieeping porch. front and rear porciien, | porches and other ‘features, Lol 20 'feet by 100 IRROI 3 . 'wood ! trim, screens, pantry. laundr Ve ley. - WIRE GLASS conducted the prosecution of Swan. p SR B o ot oAb 00 case el | fegt deeb to Payed-alles.” Dunble: garage Gu prop - RIBBED GLASS _. ; ¥ ance like Tent. CORRUGATED WIRE GLASS COMMANDER ORDERED HERE. We have a large demand for colored repairs to radiatbr valves Spring Road, West of 14th Street, New Hampshire Ave.,“Near Princeton, WINDSHIELD GLASS omander Richard . Mocullaush, | houses and we can sell your colored prop- that make sliding ponds $12,7 $9,500 PRISM GLASS has b dered ta this city for duty | 3 . i room-and-bath. Urick ‘house, sleeping poreh, Very pretty brick house with 6 rooms. reception ACTINIC GLASS at'the Navy Department, R erty for you. - of frigid dining room floors. re O orches, hardwood floors and trim, | hall, tlled bath, hot-water heat, clectric Iights, SHOWCASE GLASS Watch the papers for the weekly sales Phone us. Main 4886 hot-water heat and electric light, bullt-in garage znd | porches. screens, awnings, extra toflet, faurdry, BENT CLASS . all appoiniments of the complete modern establish- | Jarge lot with garage. Property in first-class con- “SAFETEE" GLASS made through this office. . et Sxcelent ot in Unumils sepd eccion. Mod- | diton. HEAVY SHEET GLASS A R l H & H. Heating C exate 5 G, : . Corner 15th and Mass. Ave. S. E., $9,250 " THICK eal ome RESULTS—NOT PROMISES e: eatmg 0. S Street, Near New Hampshire Avenue, $1.500 cash and $75 per month bu:-,:!s' very - i Previously $10,500 high class € room and bath brick house, which h: Send for dascriptis bulletin X . igh class ouse, as 2 “and catalogae Just Completed . Biggs HEATING Co. Large stone-and-brick residence. contaming 10 | JUSt been completed. It has hot water' heat. elec. . . rooms and bath on three floors. has furnace heat, | {HIC IETIR 8 e raat poroms: .U‘_:“Vm°;"::! * HIRES TURNER 3512 35th St. N.W. - Found Belable for Ove Tty Yoars” e Tt ~ana bther eacies 4 oft"cxen and | [inehy Trent A1 neer, e : " W. H,Gottlie, H.E, Huntsberr, * Ee GLASS COMPANY 7 Pres., ico Pres. property. . Cleveland Park 1317 F St. N.W. ! ) ! Irving Street N. W., $6,300 ) = 3% Roaslyn, Va. o 1N VY. ? Near 9th and Crittenden, £7,850 800 cash and small monthly payments will take WASHINGTON, D. C. Fully Detached 3 1917 H St. N.W. et hrracmisnd-Eath Brick Tabllence, with BEs: || dhes et ¢, T |and macinten, Al aal iaks ? Homes for Sale to Cclored—Easy Payment Plan. | s e WV water heat, electric light and all fin:: modern ap- | house, large celler. Furnace heat. gas :ights. porcnes i = pointments. Good-size lot with rooi 'or garage on and other appointments, Room on large lot for 7 rooms, combined Alley. $1.600 cash and low monthly payments make | garage. shower and bath; built- this a most attractive proposition. in garage ;daundry room Near 9th and Kennedy Strests, $7,850 13th Street, Near Harvard, $16,000 in basement. Many $1.000 and $75 a month takes this excellent Very attractive brown pressed brick residence, con- X i new §-room.and-bath brick house. I- has hot-water | taining 12 rooms and 2 baths. steam heat. electric other exceptional fea- heat. electric light, porches and all modern conven- Hz:l\tm por;;.:gn:::.-g:l modern fealures. Good lot and room alley. - tures. lences. Large lot with room for garage. Open Sunday for Inspection Arlington Realty Co. Real Values in Real Homes 1627 K St. N.W. Phone Main 3174 ————————— . Chesapeake Bay iy the Atlantic's finest griba- . 1ary body of water sod CEDARHTURST s _the {nest summer enlony sits on Chesspeske Bay. Our Service Will Provide You With the Home You Want At the Price You Want to Pay! of summer homes at CEDARNUST- THE-BAY. Building lots in CEDAREURST are now mo«mdnpm—rndum-uu-nlu. i A, accordi; foot. Terms arranged to suit. No lntarset topay, 1ot shauld dle betory compjeting _ all We invite you 10 arrangs for & tour of ments the lot is deed- CHDARHUST Sow-—at weu may e tho Jboal, o % bip Mot u exclusive features of this summer suburb of balance due —and then the question is, “Who pays the bill?” The " accident itself is bad enough without having to bear the - cost of it. Autoing without proper Insurance is bad business. It doesn’t cost much to be protected fully—and then you are at lecast “mind free.” 813 15th St. N. W. Southern Building __ Main 2430 R s £ I B ) i i : ‘Washington. canceled. % nw ¢ BAUMAN & HEINZMAN,_ % Sales Agents . 734 15t|1 St. N'w. Phone Main 3500 ‘=% About Lumber that appear unimportant to the lay- men, such as straight edges, smooth surfacing, freedom from planer bit marks, etc., all mean alot to the car- penter, These arethe things thatadd to or reduce building expense and our long experience hastaughtustowatch our lumber closely to see that the miil- work is perfect—thus we save our «customers money. Ask us to proveit. Galliher & Huguely LUMBER UMB Sherman Ave. & W St. N.W. Phones North 486-487 Fedkdekok kA ok ek IOR R K ek ok ek Jok ok R k. There are many advan- tages in having us for your agents. Let us tell you ~ what they are. Phone Main LeRoy Mark, Inc. Colerado Building A RARE CHANCE —to’get a real HOME at a price.that you will agree is most reasonable.. Located in a setting that is particu- larly artistic. Only half a block from Connecticut Ave. On one of the prettiest stregts in this choice section. Two blocks from school and stores. 3821 Livingston St. “Build at the Head of Sixteenth Street” Sixteenth Street Heights The most logical “buy” in Washington. The fact that the Fedéral Government is so extensively inter- ested here in the famous Rock Creek Park and the _world-famous Walter Reed institutions, gives a certain guarantee to stability that assures a successiul invest- . ment. We Sell Lots at Their Value Now! No anticipation of advancing values is, considered. . Lots 50 to 200 Feet EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT High, healthful, with city improvements, command- ing view and attractive approach. Many handsome homes completed and’others being erected. " Branch Office on the Propetty Open Sunday -~ ROBERT E. HEATER ‘.. Colorado Building - 7 Cleveland Park Users of Star Classified Columns will find in the Cleveland Park Pharmacy . Wisconsin Ave. and Macomb -St. : - A Convenient T RENCH*OPFICE - 233 2 9O 2 T FK AN T e NI A A AN AN O AKX FOF A 25 T 3 22 23 4 2 S b e b Ok KK You don’t have to bother about coming downtown—because D+. H. V. Hudgips, the proprietor, or any member of his staff— Drs. Russell V. Pemberton,~H. B. Smith or Mrs. J. E. Green— “will be very glad to attend to the matter for you. Leave your ad with them—and they’ll phone it straight into The Star Office. + Don’t think you cannot supply any want you've got—until you've tried a Star Classified-ad. They bring results—almost always. 8 rooms, 4.bedrooms, bath, hot-water heat (Arco boiler): electricity, hardwood floors, large porch, 2-car stucco. garage, All in fine condition. Lot 50x135. See it tomorrow for it is a real bargain. Price, $13,750 Open Sunda)‘r, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. W.C. & A. N. Miller Realfors and Builders Union Trust Bldg. = “Around the cormer” is- : > ~ a Star Branch Office . *#Ei%fij-k**{gn**x»*i*gg{**.fl-&*m'. kAk ¥ ' oK e e 964 e Fe b KA A e KA I A AN Ao ke ke e S o ok Ak e sk e ke ok ket ok sk ke ke ok ke