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REAL ESTATE OPEN FOR INSPECTION TH_E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. ;u_ S FINSHESRAIL e s aom: TCOISTTOGOAST 62~ [+%200% mcrvr REAL ESTATE. 17 | exchanged shots with the robbers, but there were no casualties among the IX 1atter, who escaped with all the funds. leum Corporation, in Tampico, seriolisly wounded and his M chauffeur killed yesterday, wh bandits held up their automobile les than half a mile from the citv .AmH robbed them of pay-roll funds amount- Ing to 42,000 pesos. The robbers are alleged to belong OF LINCOLN CAST" BY ROOT OF TREE | MARKED, MIGRATES TO SOUTH AFRICA ORDERED TO CANAL ZONE. Col. Frank . Harris, inspector New Houses Nearing Completion The Best Home Values INJUNCTION PLEA it LONDON, September 16.—Swallows, has been established by experiment, migrate from England to South Africa, 5,000 miles. A man in Berkshire, in 1921, fastened REACHES SCOTT FIELD Dirigible to Leave Illinois for Fort Almost within a stone’s throw of the University of Kansas, but probably unknown to the vast majority of stu- dents and townspeople, is a curious LAWRENCE, Kan., September 16.— to & gang of American desperadoes sald to have been operating freely of late in this region. The Clark general, iy ordered to Quarry Helghts, ty | Canal Zone, at Baltimore, for duty. has been Panama Government Rests Case Against Striking Shopmen; Court Takes Recess. 8ill, Okla., Probably Tomor- Tow or Monday. a mark on a swallow and turned it loose. ' The bird was reported as having been caught five months later at Jansen- Ville, South Africa. Other marked swal- lows, liberated in England, have been reported from Natal, Orange Free State, Cape Province and the Transvaal. TEN CANDLES BLAZE O POETRY'S CAKE Magazine Boasts of Record in Its Line of Surviving More Than Decade. natural phenomenon. It is an above- ground formation of tree roots which, in the light of an arc stréet lamp, :uzf'sl. shadow profile of Abraham Lin- Offered in Washington Only Three Left Nos. 1424-28-30 Taylor St. N.W. West of 14th St. North of Park Rd. Lois 142-ft. deep to 20-ft. Alley. Your inspection of these houses is invited. Not an ordinary row house, but specially and individually planned, having many new innovations and of construction, work- “New Homes” EVERY HOM EKER SHOULD SEE BEFORE MAKING A FINAL § H-L'!IO\' Built and Planned ‘ —with a conscientious regard and uppermost thought of home- I buying as a permanent investment. 1 By the Associated Press. BELLEVILLE, IIL, September 16.— The Army dirigible C-2, on its way westward from coast to coast, was moored at Scott Field, the govern- ment flying fleld, near here today, drawing throngs of spectators. The dirigible arrived here last night at 9:30 o'clock and, desplte the dark- ness, had no difficulty in making the lznding. Departing from Akron, Ohlo. terday morning at 9:52, the dirigible arrived at Wilbur Wright Field, near Dayton, at 1:45 p.m., making the last lap of the day’s journey in less than eight hours. Powerful searchlights were used in order to guide the crew safely to the ground. It is probable that the dirigible will depart on its next, lap—to Fort Sill. | Okla.—probably Sunday or Monday | in time to reach the Oklahoma field | in the evening. From Fort Sill the B the Associated Press. dirigible will ‘travel on to_San TAMPICO, September 16.——John H. tonio, Tex. voyage will end at|Clark, American cashier of the At Ross Field, Arcadia, Calif, ulf and West Indies Petr “Fhe likeness of the great emancipa- | tor is unmistakable. The bushy hair, || high forehead, shaggy eyebrows. deep- sel eyes, prominent mose, thick lips, chin whiskers—all are faithfully re- produced in the shadow picture, which is nearly twice life size. Although the profile has appeared nightly for more than a decade, it has changed scarcely at all. ONE KILLED AS BANDITS | SEIZE BIG PAY ROLL | Thieves Esc:;e After Attack on 0il Company Men Near Tampico. DEFENSE OPENS MONDAY Attorneys Will Charge Conspiracy Against Unions, Lead- ers Say. yes- —and located in a convenicnt, healthy, high, home-like section —overlooking Naval Observatory grounds—one of Washington's beauty places. Ity the Assovinted Press. ptember its 16. — The plea for rail strik- case. n o ad- only to be found in homes privately manship and 1 several times the price asked. built and costin, completed ainst the and rested it ames H. Wilke TERMS —not only put a family in a new comiortable hom nal outlay, : at a nomi- Special Dispateh to The Star. CHICAGO, Iil, September 16.—Sur- rounded by a coterle of somewhat lean but none the-less adoxing poets, Miss Harriet Monroe, editor of Poetry, a Maguzine of Verse, and patron saint of Judge journed court until Monday, when at- Jewell and John | ' | torneys B. M. i Scott, pri treasurer v employes t. American ederation of Labor, will open the| defense. The government rested on the strength of some 600 aflidavits charg- ing violence, intimidation and de- FOUR UNUSUALLY LARGE BEDROOMS SLEEPING PORCH Bess & Phelps “The Home of Homes” | : BUT | —solve the high rent problems. Surrounded by Elegant Homes ' ! all struggling / versifiers, vesterday . lighted ten candles on the birthday cake Don’t Fa.xl To Inspect These i of er little magazine, 1 With its October issue, already ready for the press, Poetry celebrates the Sample House, 2547 Wisconsin Avenue ;wu‘.“,,, Al s the |commencement of the second decade of =l 1406 H St. N.W. M-=in 4340 | strike. No direct evidence connecting 1‘15 exlstence. 1In doing so, it proudly | —= N I on e (h the |Maunts the banner record of being the i f | e \aaR IR R o AR Exclusive Agents f the unjor Rt lized magazine of the arts ||| BuiLp v@l\ Love I: | e et Tgutea onts 8y hed in the English language || kel ttor- endured for ten years. 0 Poetry the ~magazine,” | Miss Monroe happily, “pd- | been rescued from the the books that were ce In the sun. Where- s ago publishers smiled in temnpermental aspirant who into print with his Vlember:. of Washington Real Estate Board .} of such wide the unio: spons n.\. il Chas. D. Sager ND BUILDER reet N.W. “Headquarters for New Homes - WELCOME HOME' Vacation is now over, and those who have summertd cut of the city are back and resuming “Home Life.” While you all were scattered at the mountains, shore or touring, we have been at home developing the beautiful Ashton Heights 22 Minutes by Trolley From 12th and Pa. Ave. . Buy Your Lot and Build We have just added 11 acres of beautiful ground to the original tract. Lots all sizes. Prices, 12 and 14 cents a square oot. Come early and get t choice. Sec our sample house. . 96 Fairfax Place. We can duplicate it on a lot of your select or $5,630. No exteriors alike. Use your own plans. | Properties Funds Immediately Available Real Estate Mortgage Loans Payable in Monthly Installments o1t occupy store, while e | tlemen, rather rudely shove each other aside and fight for pos- on as over the bargain counter of store.” monz the poets who received their ition through this medium whose names rank first in inglish verse. In the first A Pound of London made his to the literary world. In the second | ade his initial appearance in | 7 language. In the third came | Aldington, father of the “Ima- then Carl’ Sandburg, with his azo poets rapid_succession followed Vachel | Robert Frost, Amy Lowell, idgar Lee Masters | nspiracy then t ters of [ @ . held out < part Franklin J. Lillard —who until recently was associated with the Ches. and Potomac Tcle- phone Co., and formerly with The JTolm W. Thompson Co.. Real state, 1. Loan up to 60 (SIXTY) of value of land and buildings. 2. Loan from 51.920.00 to $8,600.00 on desirably located modern dwelling occupied in whole or part by owner. CNLY 6% (SIX) INTEREST. " aliowed PRINCIPAL PAID monthly and IN- ES ac ordin:l_\'. @ 5. whose names now me‘ MO MEL CHASHIDN MEIGITS wishes to announce to lhis wmany i CLUDING . 2 "\m'x;u. Falls Church car at Mount Vernon Station, 12th and Pa. Ave., got Friini vl divuts Shint 5o Y il SED 3 ¥ T NUS . Tak t 36th and M & ‘ re o d riends and clients tha e wonid b il 6 Lo can be BF AID, in full or part, WITHOUT BO! By “auts, croes. Aqueduct bridge st 30th and M. take second turn to : chars 7. The LOAN is R st payment day—(MONTHLY). IPAID in 142 months. ation Regnrding Thix Attractive and the EXPEVSE o the Loan Is SMALL. H.L.RUST 912 FIFTEENTH STREET I.oan Correspondent for the Prudential Insurance Company of America out Wilson' blvd. % lenve 617 Bond Bldg. every hour during the week ion trip 1o the property. KAY-ALGER CO. INC. 617 Bond bldg. Maln 3075 pleased to serve them through sales department of 5 n:m, Exclusive Agents Il MAIN 62c8 913 lSth Street N. Main 617 QASS N I FOR SALE With the Sky Desirable New Store and Apartment Located on Georgia Avenue N.W. 2-Story Brick—24x50 Ft. x 3770 X ' HOMES | EVERYWHERE ]lv Your Choice of Two Select Locations, 1 A wire glass roof stops the electric light meter and enables you to get i H light direct from the sky i instead of by artificial ; i | i of « J L L\ll’l A Ill 1G HI merit. We h homes in evel means. Send for Bullatin Nos. 1 to 19 W St. NW. 10 under lass™" *“Serm ll Foended 1864 ! HIRES TURNER : ] GLASS COMPANY | suburbs the nearby us at once and by our methods. construction 3 sold 800-826 L St. N.E. 823-839 Fla. Ave. N.E. 23 Under Construction— 22 Sold WASHINGTON, D. C. Rosslym, Va PETWORTH—T house is unusual. “Open Daily and Sunday” 6 large, all outside rooms: bath, h. w. h s T to last want 1 THE GREATEST BUNGALOW BARGAIN OF THE YEAR $1.000_cash. $75.00 monthl Nos. 6312-16-20. tile electrie hardwood (including interest ¢. (adjoining Tak large. :lceeu . : 24 9th street N. W tailat, PETWOR I i front dinacy jof pleasing dosten. i 66 O great thing is. | b rooms and fully tiled bath, opén fireplace. rec rear poi DS o i created suddenly } i wood floors and trim, built-in froning board. wash tr: in hcated garage i pach-brasitas o —let it first blos- | vant's tollet in basement; large lot to alley; front and rear pore of the house. In a mos HE L L som, H front and rear yard sodded. elugkuelzestion: lights, Garage. Easy ter fruit, then riper J To inepect. take 9th street car to Sheridan street. walk one $10,500. block east to bungalows. Representative on property tod FOR SALE BY 2to 5 and all day Sunda phone Franklin 1320: Sunday, I'ra 1686-J, and representative will call for you in automobile. PETWORTH. — Near Cirele, an almost new home of 7 rooms, reception hall, h and 2 extra toilets; arranged for 2 families. - 2 garages. $11,500., GHTS.—Splen- nd bath, bric h hot-water heat. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS —Attrac- l | |: ness was based in the begin- | Sherman ; ning on a solid basis of scien- tific knowledge and mechanical expertness, Today we occupy the position of recognized au- thority as Heating Engineers | throughout the community. Morgan E. Morgan & Company Exclusive Agents, Franklin 1320. Evenings and Sundays, Frank. 1636-J Thes. A. Jameson Owner and Builder 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. After 5 P.M. Linc. 6146-W “Ask the Man Who Owns One” First Floor, store; Second Floor, apartment, of five rooms and bath, sun parlor and rear porch. Lot, 24x109 feet, to a 15-foot alley. Garage. 1 be completed and ready for occupancy consisting 1407 New York Ave. Building will about September 15th. Terms can be arranged. $17,000 | JACOB ZARIN Main 5526 G & H Heating Co. Previously Digss HEATING Co. W. H. Gottlieb, Pres. tive home of 7 bath, hot-water heat and electric lights. $9,000. H. E. Huhteberry, Vice Pre: o CONTINENTAL REALTY CO. 308 Bond Blds. 14th and N. Y. Ave. N.W, Main 4119. 1917 H St. N.W. Main 4886 & o rYorET 1 R e Lo A Rare Thing—Bargain in Cleveland Park 3311 Highland Place - Open Sunday Afternoon and Evening S 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 i\ Epictetus Said: "LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS At Cottage City $5.350 to $5, 950 | Cleveland Park Government Employes and Others Why Pay Rent? | THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK Under U. S. Government Supervision 1714 Pennsylvania Avenue Has Developed a Plan to Assist You to OWN YOUR Tlo > bf th F Owner has moved to another city and left orders to sell his house. The o price is very low and easy terms can be made. —MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | 1y » i . y —oth It l:;:fl:ié:.f | A semi-detached house of 10 rooms, 3 baths, sleeping porch. Abso- ent. e r . DESCRIPTION = ||| =—LoANS ®ex rmoM 10 o 18 lutely modern and perfect condition. An ideal home that warrants your 5 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace heat, electric lights, gas the monthly payment to suit inspection. . 3412 Rodman Street range, kitchen cabinets, concrete walks and concrete road- Jourdncome: p“;}" Jet posmie > 5 . , 3 ways and good size lots. faacins ol | DIRECTIONS: Contains six large rooms, tiled bath and two toilets; | 3—NO cmnflsslonu AND No i RENEWAL CHARGES (both first and second trusts consoli- dated in one loan). If You Want to Own Your Home || ‘Write to or Call at has gas and electricity and heated by hot-water; deep Iot to an alley; ample room for a garage. 9,000 Thomas J. Fisher and Co., Inc. 738 Fifteenth Street NW. __ Main $500.00 Cash Pl'ice, 55,950—Tm §5450 Monthly, HOW TO GET THERE Take cars out G St. N.W. marked RIVERDALE, Berwyn, or Laurel or Beltsville and get off at Hoffman’s Store, Hill St, Brentwood. Any one will direct you to Cottage City. Chas. M. Lightbown ey Builder Tel. Hyattsville 133-W Turn west off Connecticut Avenue into Newark Street, then right into Highland Place. - CKEBVEROHGOSS.,,; . Inc. Int g Main 4752 e e 1415 Eye Street e e . T e e 2% Post Office, Mt. Rainier, Md. 2 /7777777771717 172 20 P10 PA 227