Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1922, Page 18

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_REAL ESTATE CHEVY CHASE, D.. C - BEAUTIFUL' RESIDENCE - Lot 118x125, Detached 414 _ For Sale By Owner. il u 3703 NORTHAMPTON STREET 9 rooms, large sleeping porch, 2 baths, lnudo heated dollble \ funge entirely screened, awnings, metal ppwl) papered and pumed fruit, flowers, space for chicken yard. Best of Construction—Built by Owner One sqfiare from Connecticut Avenue car line, school and stores. 7 * A Moderate Investment buys a. Handsome Home in Armsleigh Park, <='We are going to ask you . #o.come to Armsleigh Park #t vour very. first oppor- .. tunity —and inspect this €mmunity. .and the de- lightful Cottages.and Bun- galo“s . There's. an appeal—both dn the remarkably ‘pic- turesque enviroriment and the Homes—that will ar- ~ gue the wisdom of buying. Terms to Suit Open for inspection every day and evening. The;' are .Kite built—of" effective plan—wholly ‘de- ‘rooms ; sleeping porch; stone foundation; stone fireplace; cement- porch; slate roof; lawns all around; terraces, etc,; hot- water heat, gas and elec- “tricity. 2 = Our Mr. Hamilton is it the park office—4415.39th Sk—evny =day and evening. Phone Cleveland 1490. Take Che\g Chase cars to Albemarle Street (first stop north of Bureau of Standards), vullur;g west; or Wisconsin Avenue through ¢ars macked Fnendshnp eights, Somerset or Rockville, ~fo Windom Street. s Owner and HARRY A. KITE °5&s 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 b Member Washington Real Estate Board 1 348 Madiébfi Street NW Detached Residence, 7 Rooms, 2 Baths & Ganxe This house has stone pofch entire width of house; living ‘Foom entire width of house, with large stone fireplace; sp:cnous dining room; library or bedroom with large closet and. in- 2losed and screened porch—tiled Javatory, with modern plumb- g fixtures; pleasant, conveniently arranged kitchen, pantry and service porch; daylight cellar under entire hou:e, with wash trays and rear entrance to yard. A home'that will be thoroughly enjoyed. Open Sund-y, June 4, from 4 to 7, or by Appointmagt Unusual gam : Open Sunday 2 to 5 .' 1159 hmontSt. " water* heat, e]em,‘y handsomely decorated. Dunble brick with 40-gal. tank. Real }home in. excellent: loca-* ‘tached; twoand three-bed- ' 'hrnflm by fire l’ll.lll fn Belfast, 'bomlu Deing used.’ Germasy's- to the reparations commrission on the deminds made by the commisaion inf nisction “$ments. s deliversd at Paris; Germany * Fexpected *to accede to all -demands. : | Pigtiting 4 willing to ‘hold paper monsy within mits. resdhed ‘March .31. S-na F| i not tolerate sarting ot i * % .according t0 Shurohin Allled approvali Yo man reply brings loan near. Lioyd George puts oft trip ag Irish battle xu'fonu. _Senator Caraway reads In:- Benate telegram from Littls Rock,~ Ark., @eclaring ‘that & gman representing himseif as.an agent of the Depart. ment of Justice was in Arkansa: “Big_Tim" Murphy and Fnd Mader ordered re- Jeased “from jafl on_bonde of $:3.000 each at Chicago. - Walter.S. Ward, central figure_in shdoting of ence Peters, near White Plains, leased on. $560,000 bond. Attorney Genoral Daugherty shows that twen- ty-three “"“nfi nke pardon _for orbe, 1 Mghout the ation: Week 'trial at Charl Senators put O. K. on-McCumber plan ‘| for_soldier bonus, which 'is reported Thirteen balloons start in Annual automo- bile ‘-Taces: held at House rules committee rescinds its agtion in_glving privileged status to "the .Woodruff-Johnson resolutibn for investigation of alleged laxity of government prqucuuon of war fraud thses: DISTRICT .OF COLUMBIA. The Btar contmiues poll o2 Iaylight- ng, -howld. decided opposition, ste: otes_of .reade; Bathing beach onenl Washingto econd Mu: k begins. Herbert rown, chief of bureau of efficiency, report ta.President on met and work of Civit Service Co! yard. Fifty thousand , people see sidncoln Memorial dedicated, as max to annual Memorial day exe: ofses; Chief Justice -Taft presents memorial on behalf of commission to who accepts it in name people. Grand Army» ot the munuc and other pa- triotie organizations hold memoxial pervices in. amphitheater at Arling- ton nmational cemetery. Corpora’ on Counsel F. H. Stephens declares the Capital Tractfon and Washington Rallwhy electric’ companies have the power to merge under existing law. Executive’ order embodying “Brown plan” ‘for reclassification -expected 15017 ¥, 1t 1s announced in Some quar- ters. ~ Senator Sterling announces #hat~ he ~wlll resist efforts of Brown to-have, his plan of reclass cation adopted by exscutive ord Prof.. Skipwith Peyton Coale, lectrical” School. dles art jng struck, by automobile at Tako! avenue and Butfalo street. inve: tigation of the fiscal relations be- tween federal and District govern- ments s favored by, House rules com- mittee, which reports for privileged || consideration in the House of a con- current resolution which already has passed the Senate. - Columbia Coun- d!try Club starts spring golf tourney. President Hurding and Senator Ster- iing confer on _reclassification, *Iit be- {ing understood that the President does. not at this time intend to issue order putting into effect the classification of government éemploy 1 fn accordance with the,plan. dev ped by the bureau of efficiency. but galleveu there is ho reason why Con- gress_should not proceed Wwith re- classification legislation. Before Building . and whether you buy here or elsewhere you will know you are buying right. We are sticklers for grades and the care wé give our lumber in storing insures - you ‘nice, l_mzht, dry stock, easy to work and handle —stock that takes and- holds paint. Let us show you. Galliber & Huguely < " LUMBER - Sherman Ave. &W St. NW S?orq .Fronts ‘We can ohr a distinct indlanapolis. | . | BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. oo )-ln ‘. fi’- -.;o. Just do st Soglier —J-I-w ‘Chiwek. A! 'Johnny Chuek's whistle Polly Chuck promptly started to join in the heart of the dear Old Brisr-pateh,” Of course, it was not easler for her. o get throu Peter . Rabbtt’ little, paths “than 1t had been for Johnny, and by time she arrived she bad quite Jost her temper. In the first place she had been badly frightened ‘when Reddy Fox-'had dug open their home. She had not been_afraid- for hergelf, but for the bables. . Then in | because they wi small, kad tittle e Mash tom, 7L et e by 'B‘I: nntmuvonm for th ‘»;gll - -h -flfihfl +It may not n a 17 but it means safety for the mnu r lhn the world will Reddy Pox n bete. &bl i "get out to wet food withont 'n‘:n;'u-l our comts all v pleces,” suap- ol Munwhllu the llvy ‘Cuiucks :ln, na difficulty in lnnowmc thelr mother along Peter 'Rabbit's privete lite] paths, had been exploring down in-| alde the ofd house. “It Is & eplendid; juse down instde.’ lared His motheér sniffed, hnt & moment)| Iater she followed him ‘down fnsid: She was gone so long that John ‘Degan to think something must have ntvpened to. ‘When she did £p- T again seemed 5 have for- {vun that had said that that old Dlll;l: would not do at all. 'qr goadnesa.sake, Johnny Chuek, what are you sitting arouna for?” she demanded. “Why don’t you met tn work? However do you.expect we are going to‘make this a it place to Ilive in if you 'sit ‘around doln: noth- ing? Clean out thig doorway.” Polly Chuck' disappeared down 1 side again. Johnny's eyes twinkl but he wisely said .nothing and to work. In almost gyo time at all had cleaned out all those dead leav {and presently the yellow sand began "WHAT ‘1S IT?" SHE SNAPPED. AT HAVE YOU CALLED ME OVER HERE YOR' to fly out ofg the doorway. Mean- ni i the world will we be CHICAGO, June 3:—Ome illion ‘members wmun & year is the ob-. Joctive ‘announced for the National Automsobile Assoetarion, which Feld an orenization meeting yesterday. Dush | The objects of the new organization | and looked on. Pet: or was | tle bit uncomfortable :n had You know It was he who Johnny Chuck that old house, wasn't’ at ‘all sure what Mrs P-t would say wheén she know of it (CanvAoht 100 tr 70 W Bowrwsne )’ 1S the mrvinl 66 ’ I of the fittest.” Superior or- ‘sganization, fa- and experience comprise - our fitness. to. specify and install the heat- ing equipment for any resi- includé the furnishing of legal and touring information, emergency road | lurvleo and -the establishment of a egigiative bureau {n Washington. ;'l::.:!n: is to be held ‘in L‘Mulfi Gadoline prices, road const and the taxation of mfim";fl:: ::o matters scheduled to be On 14th '-' Above Park Rond I 6 rooms, brick: in good condi- tion; ean be ecomomically Tremod- eled into business property; has #as and electricity; heated by fui- nace. Owrer will give possession. 2-car Garage $12,000 ‘Thomas J. Fischer & Co,; Inc. 738 15k Street N.W. Matn €830 Buy a Home in utiful Bon eights, Va. We have two cozy bungalows left, which contain 4 and 5 rooms and bath—located on lots 80 by 150 feet; water and electricity. If these do not suit, select one of our delightfully situated lots and let us build a home for you. \ Inspect the property Sunday trying to get to Johnhy she had been | | scratched by the brambles, and this had not made her feel any better na- tured. “What is 1t?" she snapped.’ “What have you called me over here for?” “To show you this old house which My great-great-grandfather dug long, long ago,” replied Johnny, mildly. “I think l! is just what we need until Wwe can get a better one.” Polly Chuck losked at the tumbled- down. doorway half choked with dead leaves, and promptly turned up her 1 Estate Office of long S has opening the has preferably had In wselling real es. tlte in Washington. a regular salary, wit Jancement for ome who ces. We 1 furnish mobile and will allow In reply, give full in tio) regarding previous experience, age, ete. Address Box 155-U, Star Office [ " W “ONLY $750 REQUIRED To secure a MIDDAUGH & SHANNON. bungalow in attractive and restrict PARK These properties offer eversthivg yon would They are complete, and o teiime. rowing locallty where va ched expect in bailt to lat e 80ld befofe completion. JJerms are 5o low sou can scarcely afford to DAY et any loager. '¥750 §68 month. Average saving, $4T. Average saving, ;:fi Average saving, 341 North Gapltol T car ‘marked “Brooviands to 15t Michigan ave.,,or call owner, daugh & Shannon,’ Inc. Tenth Floor, Woodward Bldg., lSth and H ‘(Best Section of Mt. Pleasant) dence or business gtructure. G & HHeatingCo. Previeusly Digss HEATING Ce. Our Selling Pl F. M. Johnson %22 1731KS. M. 2076 Bfifid’éflpfiw In Lyon Park, Vi New, well built, attractively designed bungalows, on large lots, in a most pleasant Virginia location—just 15 minutes from Washington by electric car. Sample Open All Day Today and Tomorrow How to get there: Take the Washington-Virginia Ry., Fnll; Church Branch, at 12th and Pa. Ave. N.W,, and get off at Street, which is the next stop after Lyon Park; walk half a lo:k wést to Latterner Ave., thence one block south to our sample house. SHANNON - & LUCH 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 Virginia Ofice, Rosslyn, Va. Phome Clarendon 330 - New Ho r Refined Colored People Just completed and ready for occupancy—a group of very attractively planned and splendidly constructed Homes. Sherman Avenue e Ko 3. Six rooms, bath; hot-water heat, electricity and gas; dry cellars; and lots of big closets. One of the best neighborhoods in Washington—and decidedly the best built Houses. Oper: for Inspection Day am‘l Evening > Owner’s Representative 712 Kenyon St. Phone _Columbia 5817 i Built by Kennedy Bros.; which insures the finest quality of construction. Unusually -wide and attractive homes of " eight rooms, tWO baths, glassed-m sleeping porch, bmlt-m garage large enough for two cars, quarter-sawed oak fioors, s finest klt;hen equipment—in fact, _thesq are the best houses ; we know of. See Them Today: : Only Six Left New Bus Line to 19th St. Furnnheo ldeal Tramportahon ' ‘ . 'SAMPLE HOUSE ‘ 05..;...'.& Lighted “CUntl9PM. Cars leave every 20 minutes. Air Station. Cars leave Sunday at 9:50 AM., 1:10, 2:00, 4:55 and §:55 P.M. “Found Reliadle for Over Thirty Years." Take Falls ‘Church car, 12th and Pa. Ave., to Veitch Station. Bluemont Line, Georgetown, to Bon Phillips & Thatcher SELECT YOUR LOT NOW AT ‘BAY RIDGE E most delightful spot on CHESAPEAKE BAY for your summer home. Wonderful shade trees and wide sandy beach. Lots at reasonable prices and easy terms: Drive down Sunday. Phone us for booklet. BAY RIDGE REALTY CORPORATION, Owners Washington Representatives LANHAM & HILL CRABBING 1400 H St. NW. Main 366 mmnm“aup-mm. By W. llA.lon- BATHING SHOOTING * BOATING FISHING ] FOR HEALTH and SPORT $10 Down, $5 a Month VIRGINIAHIGHLANDS Over 1,000 Lots Sold—Less Than 300 Left New 5-Room Bungalow, $4,100 $500 Cash, $40 a Month One of the closest-in subdivisions near the Nation's Capital. ® Very convenient to all government departments, with excellent cat service (12 minutes to heart of city.) Over 100 Homes Erected and Occupied Stores, school. With city conveniences—electric Tight, run- ning water, concrete sidewalks, streets lighted, etc. Come Out Sunday—See for Yourself!- COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH Take Alexandria Oar at 12th and Pemna.. Ave. and Get Off at VIR- GINIA HIGHLANDS. An Abundance of Deautiful Shads Treos Commutation Tickets Figure About Sc Each Way IMPORTANT NOTICE Take Advantage of the Daylight Saving and come out during the day or evemnql during the week except Saturday. J.L.PRIC ollee at mgm.u. ‘I'dflm / “-\V-l The Titfany 1925 Sixteenth Street NW. open for ins| n A . Apartments of four rooms, bath, glass-inclosed ‘breakfast porch, to five rooms and two baths. Excep- ‘tional conveniences, including built-in tubs with showers, élettric vacuum cleaners, floor plugs, private ; ‘Plans, Rates and Othér - I nform:_z_tion On Regquest. 727 lShStmtm; ‘Felephone Main 378

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