Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1922, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. " YHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. 19 SEREERRRERRR RN R ,'I'UNS UF DEAD FISH oDy, g e e S empetl. | somimiiine. | Sontpol, Jouse District| BODY OF MAN FOUND. e e | REAL ESTATE. " K - . fion. Bifty thousand members of Ku |FHigh School wins annual drill Diplo. iR enbaddel bt s et haen: o Beautifully Situated I he ‘N; eek Kiix Hlan tn night session near Jollely | miy prescnted to 400 Georse Wish- | Unidentified Delogate to Maryland | visting firemn from Houst Rainier hat 1ll. Wages of 400,000 shopmen slashed |ington University students. Fricnd i nd i . 5 kbl not answered to a roll call of delegates, on High Grou G IC Tl A T DR s s Sathy Clubinay {eibute Firemen's Convention Dead. [fl.l(houzh the dead man is not declared Qverlooking the Epltame of Events Up to at Pitisburgh. Paralysis of railroads | thirty-one years, without missing a | Speclal Dispateh to The i to answer the description af the Mo i June 10, 1922. -4 | |Juy 1 & possibillty as result of board | day, has contributed “Shooting Stars: | F! e Rainir delegaty L Conduit Road 3 3 decision. Judge Richard A. Ballinger, | o The Star. Frank € Wilking dies. | of un unid legmi e0— Tnabody ;l;rrsl:-;lns:.cr;(:‘:‘yh o'; r;t:‘l:h ,’:‘"'1:',?5', nifi’é’ | Eresident '7:“?3f,’.'.'?' alecety 2 m;fl: Maryland State “_ag-,{..,,., s Association OLCOTT PLURALITY 521. On Corner Lot R - FOREIGN. in primary race for the Senate from (u};lel Service commis ion "m use ,,.1:.4‘; § e as o ,!),}I);‘]i"",,l‘ SALEM, Ore., June 10.—gfov. Olcott's v i 2 iy , ons beginning July 14, vy mear thi 8 worning. | pluraiity for the repubiic minaticn Near Conduit Road From- Feeders to SHarks| premier Pomcare demands that Rus- with elimination ofeold-time arith ‘ e e s e d cett St _ slans withdraw huge war bill. British DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. metle problems and inclusion of prac- . S et and Jewett St. Found Off Pender Coast £ r bill. Britis tical clerical . Jones resslution | to estao 3 Shgriis el AST, |force moves to battle region in Ire- | Children serenade President and |to be called up 3 The man at ot 3 ary Kozer, Six rooms, bath, city water, sewer, electriclty, tollet and laun- {10, Torelgners warned to leave |M7%. Mariing ut White House. Sone —_— e SR R Ve meeneel o) Six callidales shUShC the ppTRTION i 3 and Daughters of the Confederacy North Carolina. Shanhalkun, on the Manchurian bor- hold annual memorial exerclses at der along the Gulf of Liaotung, because | Ariington national cemetery. Two Y By the Assoclated Press. £ = i 3 clated Press. serlous fighting expected. English hold | hundred and fifty nobles of Almas WILMINGTON, N. C, June 10.—| orits BERORE expected. Enelisn hold oy, p e e to attend Imperial ; Thousands of fish, ranging In elze | o Irclants Trish consutution Aratt 19 | Sou Franciscs June 15 (o 10 Joncs rom one-inch bottgm feeders to Troopy on guard as King | pesol v » 0 L : Slutlon calling for investigation of 3 = s Marle marry | fiscal relations of federal and District Main 4190 1430 K Street N,w. Main 4190 five-foot sharks, are dying along the | Alexandrla and Pender coast and are belng washed at Belgrade. Banke 1don_neg governments favorably reported to t and back porches entire width of house. Large additional lot he had, making a frontage of 209 feet on Jewett St. Title ready and house nearly completed. Price, $7,500—Easy Terms Take Cabin John Car to Jewett St. Potomac Highlands Building Co. 4041 Jewett St Cleveland 2385 dry tubs in basement: messany B“"dr: ice Building Lots For Sale Bi6h Lo Deashedlover o stuaich P Gt it oas 5 BTty e alommittee of women oppose il A Carefully Selected List of the Best B in Washin That M | < > 2L e, T or =2 L o ch a pture fort and occupy town of Bel- |abandonment of Industrial Home elec ist of e Best Buys in ington t i S Ses W. F. Jackson, MgT., Conduit Road Véwenty 'miles, Dr. Y. H. Hamilton,| 100k, SEhGaL N shrvied Comission 1o Wadtcarton it Cz a gt erit Prompt Inspection: | = county health offic rlewed th: use confidential Inguiry blanks Hei; = . A RRRRRRRER PR R R AR S Joficen qraoplemediing NATIONAL. learn character of applicants. Com- | 20, 8 Evy Laase Business Corner Near 14th || sh, has wired the government - missione nsldering gasoline | $20,500 $16,500 and Spring Road fisherles bureau, asking that experts accepts part in allied | High school cadets hold annual drill. { One of the most attractice homen in 17,500 B Bentiniie 15 ditesniing tn trocttles, Poc: | Chairman Campbell of rules commit- | West of Connecticut Avenue and this delightful suburh owned Ly an $17, of the phenomenon. imestown Is- | tee announces that when the Jones | north of 8 Street. An attractive 10- il Dt Hamiiton advanced tha optmoin | Va. ' imisslon is- olution for fnvestigation of fiscal jJft room and 2 bath hon e || that the fish were killed by lightning | ffeirs of District shall be considered {lll wide frontage. tn this spiendia ne Iy, srowlnz i during the s®vere electrical storms ot Srety Sdea e contains 5 || of the last few days. Pussession with title, Lfl::(!»irr‘:;:‘-lmr‘:wy end trees. Terms Can be 4‘ The territory In which the fish have been found in un numbers les north of Top S: tending to Queens Inlet. Tons fish litter the beach face of the water Is Near Walter Reed Hpspital Woodley Road . $10,500 $19,500 $15,000 ! Attractive semi bungalow trpe houss contalnlug & i Ao 3 Bathe, water heat, o lights, e Bryant St. terally cover: with the carcusses of ot O1d il Sroom and West of Wisconsln Ave: SARNAAAAPANAARAANAAAAAA Splendid Homes N.W. time residents of the section declare | Il twciosea sl porch; gar that never betore in fhe his of | Il gmo ey 81500 cast. hitanco smonttc : . . . e coast have fish h . o e A o uy. o ensonable te This home contains eight n:mbers appeared dead along th d . . 'u Srpveie B - shore. well arranged rooms and MBS e o arnoes e and a good investment New NEW HOMES | b ] opinfon that an oil gusher or sub- lear Nor i P bath, with all modern con- [f| cBier, el tr, Bl sucher oo, it | for High-Class Colored Peopl Bk Tehnt Ao e M aent ; senie 15 si e occurrence. He clted the in- | o veniences, and is smmted. (| e e S e e ‘:pw‘“m"fl‘ g ass Loiore eop e $6,300 5 $14,950 one of the most beautiful [[||on the surface of the sea tmmediatcly | o : o Tt L1z, mont,_desiratie ts in Bloomingdale. e chioiyls arston eustdunke Y i | ApeitEy riek. Bomet o A s e Kenteh streets in g v-flve yoars ago. | svillovant toise - ; aps 1 o : utaiuing g L e yenta aBe, | ou will want to see these new Houses on odn zaEn rie ghts: front porches: hardwood There is a garage on rear of a very deep lot to paved alley. prompt activn to prevent the sale fist caught within a hundred miles 3 of e scene. Between Irving ! It will pay you to inspect THREE DIE IN NEW YORK ! Sherman Avenue S Kenyon — this property. FROM EXCESSIVE HEAT | —before you buy a home. They are very superior in cl er and construction—and in the best residential ! The Price has just been [|!Eight Prostrations Reportea—Bos- | location, - reduced to effect an ton Has Third Day of Mercury | Every mode immediate sale in Nineties. design and pla foors, ete able terms For quick results list your property for sale with us. | f | HARRY WARDMAN l Lack yard; reason- by purchnsing terms Wi Le made 1430 K Street N.W. venience is included in their g them real Homes. 'n mak ; g‘hisd Hol;ne WlllloBAe Spen j;,'}:_.:‘:,""".:");:‘:\.f"';'u“ e _ Six room bath; hot-water h](:at; gas and elec- R unday from -M. to \l‘t’a’a"(smyelswrdehl;fhtw:‘\_;:or;l\il‘o;;!”.l‘-‘t;::’llr::l'»’L tricity ; good clo —and a big cellar. “Th B l d H A h d b lfith % P 6 P.M. for Your Inspection the h::\"en?\‘l-‘?h;l:sld\‘z:.\i<uu';':)“‘ 1(‘ ; | ese llflga OWS an OIISES I'e ppmac e y while at work In the office of his lo cal paper in the Staten Island di trict; John A. Harris, nin Brooklyn, and Leonard Smith, fift. Astoria, L. 1 o i with the temporature going to 85 and | . . lnn Representati\’e the humidity hevering around 712 Kenyon St. Phone Columbia 5817 Inspect them—any day or evening Street and They Aust Be Sold’’ L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS Main 6140 Colorado Bldg. sixty mark. BOSTON, June 10.—Boston sw ed through the third su of temperatura in the nine terday, little T electrical storni, brief but violent downy Many heat prostrations were ported. OBJECT TO FACING TRIAL WIiTH MORSE | Mear 16th Street Two Co-Defendants in Mail qud‘j Beautiflfl Corner Case Say “Ex-Convict” Stigma | | | Prejudicial. NEW YORK, June 10.—( 1 i il Stuart G. Gibbo 1 4 ! ber, lawyers, indicted w s | i Morse, his three sor e Sl 1 using the mails to defraud, r e Absolutely the Best Detached Home Barg Had in Washington Augustus N. Hand, court in effect their ciien going to trial with an ex-co Recalling that Morse had prisoned in the A asserting that t was a “subject of d ent time,” Harold ¥ the two, declared taei would e prejudiced t ains to Be Many Attractive Features Think of buying a full two-story detached home in one of the best residen sections of Wash- o = i e D L | 8 Rooms’ 2 Ba’t:hs’ 5 P Ol'Ches ington with seven unusually large rcoms znd sleeping porch, oak iloors, hot-water heat, open e el LRI . G fireplace, gas and electricity, lot 142 feet deep, macadamed and lighted streets, $9 950 00 'I' k P DENBY SAILS FOR JAPAN. | arage close to cars and school, for ... 9d:99Y. a Oma ar 9 ® o N 2| Or obtaining a beautiful five-rcom modern bungalow with oak floors throughout, hot-water heat, 1 i H s, electricity, beautifully decorated and in the same group for a cash 248 Carroll Ave. Secretary of Navy and Party Leave || Complete in Every Detail g iclecn ot y EEbtp) oFeicill 5750.00 Saa: Dicgo. | Drive out 16th Street extended to Holly Street (in 16th Street Heights) and you will see for your- self that these houses are bargains brought about by unusual circumstances. ROBERT H. LEWIS 921 15ih St. N.W. Main 1320 An attractive detached home of 8 large rooms i SAN DIEGO, Cal F - & ! b A B k A o0 & > e t Henderson, b ary | |l or .3ale n O and bath; in Al condition. Lot 50x200. Con- r‘;:nbyo;fnd s ;?r‘:ry‘n composed jarg ¥ y y ¥ er A 1 . ithin 2 o3 'oF i of members of the Acdudemy veniently located within 2 blocks of either car Siee of 1851, canled'y - oF line. tay of two days, in which the - tary Inspected val ;\"fi mars n | A Reasonably Priced—Easy Terms e by The Hassesson Thrift Bidg. CO., Cwner 1'go to Japan by way of Hor N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. | ‘s st = . Main 768 | SEE AN AES 1 keen satisfaction with the pital and other establishments which | he visited. it 1 “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Built as the Individual Would Build for Himself Petworth Grant Circle at ~ Varnum St. A Superior Location R, Cool, Comfortable, Light. Airy i ” Going Fast Homes in Exclusive Chevy Chase - t{| —these beautiful Bungalows and Cottages in Armsleigh Park— , anything in the District of Columbia at this pcpularl pl’lCC‘ ' Six and Eight wholly detached. R ooms They really “sell on sight.” The location is very ’ attractive—and the community adds its charming in- fluence—while the Homes themselves are superior to These homes, located on Jocelyn St. and Reno Road, include all of the fine mod- ern features known to Home Building science. They are built of first quality mate- rials by master workmen, in a variety of architectural styles that make for unusual individuality. This section is certain to be the most desirable in all Chevy Chase. $1,500 to $3,500 Initial Payment Balance Like Rent ‘We are simply going to ask you to come and see them—look them over critically—from top to bottom, inside and out—and you’ll be impressed and con- vinced. Exhibit House--415 Varnum Stre‘et N.W. Twenty and Twenty-Three Feet Wide Entirely a New Operation of Dunigan Built Homes IN A TYPICAL DUNIGAN DEVELOPMENT If you are looking for a fully equipped home, with large rooms and extra size closets, then be sure to 5 e Come Out Today or Sunday—Open Until 9 P.M. Take any oth street car marked “Soldiers’ Home” or any 16th street bus marked “Grant Circle.” 4 ! D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Avenue N.W. Main 1267 Six rooms, bath, sleeping porch, stone foundation and ornamental stone fireplace, cement porch, slate roof, hot- water heat, big closets and Kite construction throughout. Why bother longer with renting, with apartment hunting? Why longer endure the humid, hot, crowded city, when within easy reach there is just the home You have been looking for? And the price, the initial payment and the monthly terms are unusually moderate. ' These heuses are open Sunday and every afternoon and evening for your inspec- tion, Take Chevy Chase cars, or drive out Connecticut Avenue to Jocelyn St. Pro- ceed one block and one-half west. Open for inspection every day and evening Our Mr. Hamilton is_at the park office—4415 39th St.— every day and evening. Phone C?eve!and. 1490. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle Street (first stop north of Bureau of Standards), walking west; or Wisconsin Avenue through cars marked Friendship Heights, Somer- set-or Rockville to Windom Street. I L L L L L L L HARRY A. KITE °mie Member Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 ' 813 15th St. N.W. ~ Main 2430 R e Liswn

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