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- "0 x Houses completed with all modern convenience porches, hot-water heat, electricity, etc. 6 rooms and tile bath. You will find these houses unusually well built and finished most attractively. PRICE, $7,500.00 EACH Corner House, $8,500.00 Third Street House, $7,750.00 Located at 228 to 234 F Street N.E. Capitol and Library, and in walking distance to downtown offices. JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE Builder & Ownet. 203 Colorado Bldg., 14th & G Sts. N.W. Phone Main 4985 , oak floors, front and double rear Easy Terms and 608 Third Street N.E., near the Union Station, 53 S B S = " JUST COMPLETED Builders of “Homes” 4005 to 4017 4th Street N.W. (One block west of Soldiers’ Home grounds) Price, $7,350---Easy Terms Six rooms, bath, colonial front porch,” back porch, sleeping porch, hot-water heat, electric light, French doors, cellar under entire house, with laundry ttays, large clos- ets, 74-inch oak floors, mahogany and white trim, roem for garage, paved alley. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. TO INSPECT: Take 9th street car marked “Soldiers’ Home,” get off at Illinois avenue, walk east to houses. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO COMPANY Franklin 6918. (2o 914 New York Avenue N.W. 1321 N. Y. Ave. 3 of These Already Sold ALWAYS OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. Price and Location Unequa.!ed NOTE: These Particalar Homes Are Wider and the Rooms and Porches Larger Than the Average 6-Room House. | Take 16th St. Bus to Grant Circle or Any 9th St. Car- Marked “Soldiers’ Home” D. J. DUNIGAN NEW PETWORTH HOMES Another Row of Snappy 6-Room Bricks First 3 Rows Sold Before Completion Exhibit Hbmé:lithhr and Varnum Streets N.W. LADDIE BOY’S FAIR NAME IS CLEARED OF UGLY SCANDAL By the Assoclated Press. NEW. YORK, August 19.—Sleuths of varying degrees of importance, from gimlet-eyed boys to New Jer- sey police detec- tives, have run to earth the scandal ° which for a mo- ment threatennad to break the calm of the White House and dis- turb the republi- can party. They have determiaed once and for all, absolutely positively, Laddie Boy, Presi dent Hardin dog, is no L rio, but that his brother Is 2 dog who plays with goats. It was announced that Laddie Boy's eldest son, Happy—and there the scandal started. The mere fact that Happy, belonging to Charles Cofelt of West New York, N. J., was lost was as nothing. Laddie Boy objected to that eldest son statement. The sleuths were called in. They magnified foot prints and searcned the byways and highways. Finally they found Happy. He was playing with a herd of goats up along the Palisades.- And he admitted he was only Laddie Boy's black sheep N | brother. Of course, there's a scandal about Happy, brother of the Presidential Airedale playing with goats—but what's that to Laddie Boy's redeemed reputation? WOMAN PLANE VICTIM MAY DIE FROM BURNS Two Others Lost Lives When Ma- chine Fell in Stunt Flying. BRATTLEBORO, Vt, August 19.— Miss Evelyn Harris, who was severe- ly burned In an airplane accident here yesterday in which two persons were killed, was in a serious condi- tion at a hospital today. Miss Harris was a passenger in the plane when it went into the air for stunt flying. The pilot had Just taken off when the wing touchéd a tree. The machine swerved and went into a nose dive, crashing into high ten- sion wires on its downward tumjle. It burst into flames. WOULD AID DAUGHERTY. Bills Offered to Assist Prosecution of War Frauds. Two bills urged by Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty for the trial of civil sults growing out of war funds, de- signed to enlarge the jurisdiction of federal courts. were introduced in_the House yesterday by Chairman Vol- stead of the judiciary committee. One would make subpoenas for wit- nesses effective in all districts, but would not permit a witness to be brought a greater distance than 160 miles except with the permission of the court in which the case is to be! tried. The other would permit trials in civil suits to be held wnere the accused resides, or may be found, and when there are two or more de- fendants, such suits may be brought where one of them resides or may be 1] found. - ]| 1t would also authorize civil sults in Aistricts where the cause of action || | arose. although that district may not ]{be the one in which the defendant resides or is found. Processes, sub- poenas and summons in such suits would run in all districts, under the provisions of the bill. FOOD FOR SCIENTISTS. _ Russians Soon to Be Swamped With U. S. Literature. i The American committee for the lald of Russian scientists is being i swamped with technical literature prepared by prominent Americans for distribution among the sclentific men of the soviet nmation. The committee was organized fol- lowing an appeal from a Russian sciontist for papers on scientific sub- jects, this savant declaring that lack of contact with the outslde world was causing almost as much distress as the food shortage. One of the first persons to make a contribution was Edward B. Meigs, 1445 Rhode Lsland avenue. Most of the technical and scientific depart. ments of the government have like- wise sent in literature. Contributions may be sent to F. E. Gersten & Co. of 70 West street, New York city COL. TANNER RECRUITER. Col. Earl W. Tanner, United States infantry, recently relleved from duty with the organized reserves of the 6th Corps Area at Grand Rapids, Mich., has reported here for duty as Army recruiting' officer for the Dis- _trict of Columbia. He has established an office in the building 509 10th street. E —_— . Of every 100,000 workmen employed in the United States seven are killed every year in industrial accidents. completed. OR WILLIAM Attractive Waterfront For Sale At West Shadyside, Maryland Large 8-room bungalow, with bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, tile porches, large concrete cellar; 3% acres of land with variety of fruit and shade trees; workshop and other out. buildings; artesian wells and ice pond; situated on the shore of West river and at the end of the new State road, which will shortly be ‘Also a number of splendid building lots for sale in “Sunset Adadition,” adjoining the above property. d CHARLES F. LEE Lee Building, Annapolis, Md. _ West Shadyside, Maryland 20* Exclusive Shops De_sirable Offices - No. 1 Thomas Circle Possession, October First Plans and Rates oh Request By the Associated Press. . . DESLACS, N. D, August 19,—Mrs, last spring when a complete feminine | ¢, administration was swept into office, | prowess was against me. Being & has surrendered her star to the vil- | woman of small stature, I could not lage council because “a drunken man |have any influerce on & drunken man or some one acting in @ disorderly |or some one acting in a2 disorderly manner” would “just laugh at me and [ manner. Instead they would just g laugh at me and I was helpless.” She had made no arrests, although I was helpless.” Mrs. Ward's colleagues opposed he resignation, fearing failure of the|her efforts .occasionally were ex- feminine regime might be inferred. |pended in that direction. On one oc- casion, Deputy Sheriff Vandenoever Daniel Olson, the new marshal, is | was called from Minot to quell a dis- a section hand. He announced an ['turbance at a dance, but the fact that the justice of the peace had no “The job is too tough,” Mrs. Ward | warrant bl said today, explaining her resigna-|arrest. th Mrs. Ward is sald to be~“the first it was a great | woman marshal In the United State: Her husband favored it. order of strict law enforcement. ‘But, believe m GENEVA, Switzerland, August 19. —Abbas Hilmi, at one time Khe- dive of Egypt, who has decided to spend part of his exile in Switzer- land, says that Americans, rather than British or French, were the first to ald modern Egypt to con- solidate the military and commer- cial strength of the new nation. WOMAN RESIGNS ‘AS MARSHAL, JOB ‘TOO TOUGH, SHE DECLARES experience,” exclaimed Mrs. Ward. *“I was just a little afraid to tackle the job last spri: but 1 decided Bertha Ward, elected village marshal that ‘experience W und, however, EX-KHEDIVE ASSERTS AMERICANS FIRST TO AID MODERN EGYPT: in operations agalnst the Sudan and Abyssinia. also to the United States,” contin- ued- Abbas Hilmi. “The first plantings were made with Ameri- can seed, and from these there has grown the production of a staple ks on hand prevented an “Egypt owes her cotton industry “American officers,” said the ex- khedive to an Associated Press correspondent, _ “instructed and trained the Egyptian military staff and founded military schools in Egypt before the French and English arrived, and those schools wefe the basis of the present mili- ' tary force in Egypt. The American military mission remained in Egypt from 1870 to 1880, and, under the command of Gen. Stone, aided the Egyptian army with great success Between Woodley rd. and Cathedral ave, Finished and under con- Wanted—To Rent GARAGE Desire to rent garage that ' will hold from 80 to 90 cars, preferably in good downtown location. Busi- ness now well established. Give full information as re- gards location, lease, num- ber of square feet of floor space and rent. Address Box 5L Star Office struction. Washington’s larg- est, best located, designed and most complete new urban homes. Two stories, attic, library, three baths, two showers, breakfast and sleep- | ing porch, chauffeur’s or maid’s room; double brick garage. Open to 8 p.m. Built, Owned, For Sale Only by ugh Shannon, Inc. Established 1899, Main 6035. Tenth Floor. Woodward Bldg., 15th and H Close to 16th St. Semi-Detached Remarkable Home Value Do Not Fail to Inspect 1713 IRVING STREET N.W. 8 ROOMS—2 BATHS 5 PORCHES—GARAGE Exclusive Environment Complete in Every Detail EASY TERMS Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated Mt. Pleasant car to Irving Street and walk west one-half square Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Your Own Broker or Thrift Building Co., Dwner Union Trust Bldg. Main 768 WAGNER RUST 912-15th Street VACANT tapestry brick; 5 bedrooms, tile bath, a.m.i,, garage. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. 2419 First St. N.W. Opposite Park Open for Inspection Today and Evenings Until 9:00 P.M. Three-story, light brown Main 4884 Exclusive Agents. 717 14th St. N.W. In Seven Months WHY? Come Out Tomorrow AND SEE TO INSPECT Take 9th St. car to Madison St., one square east, or take 14th St. car marked “Takoma” to Kennedy and 9th Sts., two squares north. NOTE—By selecting = your home now you can “choose ur own wall paper and elec- c fixtures. Wifliamkfi;“Phillips 1409 N. Y. Ave. _ Phone M. 4600. Abbas Hilmi still clings to the hope that be will some day be able to go back to Egypt and rule over his people, who, he declares, want him to come back, and this in spite of the officjal decree issued by the ptian government re- cently declaring that If he returns he will be arresied and escorted to all T needec 1| the frontier. at my physical| said, “that my people want me back in Egypt, and one day: perhaps, of men were razing. e IIIHIIIIIlIIII!HHlHHlIIlIlIlIIIIIlIIIIlHII!HIIIIIIIHInnHmlII; Price Reduced for Quick Sale 1933 Biltmore St. N.W. Ten rooms and three baths; a. m. i.; hot-water heat and electric lights; garage for two cars. with title. An opporturity to secure an excellent home in this exclusive neighborhood at the right price. once. / present E; Main 4190 $5,350 to Take cars out G St. N.W. marked RTVERDAL Laurel or Beltsville and get off at Hoffr Brentwood. Any one will direct you to Cottage Chas. M. Lightbown Tel. Hyattsville 133-W REAL ESTATE “I have proofs,” he Open for Inspection Sunday from 4 to 6 P.M. HARRY WARDMAN 1430 K Street N.W. EXCLUSIVE AGENT LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS At Cottage City DESCRIPTION 5 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace heat, electric lights, gas range, kitchen cabinets, concrete waiks and concrete road- ways and good size lots. Price, $5,950—Terms S Gt $54.50 Monthly, Inc. Int. HOW TO GET THERE - Homes on Madison St. Between Eighth & Ninth Sts. N.W. These homes are of tapestry brick; have six rooms, porches, tile bath with built- in fixtures, conveniently ar- hot-water heat, oak floors and generous Playground in the square for the kiddies. ranged kitchen, closet space. o, : Pfice $8,350 $1,000 Cash $75 Per Month - Including All " Interest when the Eritish have left country I shall return and rule over them again.” Main 4190 $5,950 Owner & Builder Post Office, Mt. Rainier, Mtl‘. the DIES WITH BROKEN NECK. LOUISVILLE, Ga., August 19.—H. G. Jones sustained 2 broken neck, which produced instant death, hers when he was struck by falling timbers in a school building that he and a foreé