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REAL ESTATE. ' __THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. REAL ESTATE. 15 N -‘w“l PIEK LEAI]ERS CALENDAR LEAGUE EI. AIMS REN'I' |.AW ARMY SALUTING |GEN. PERSHING LAUDS |5 "ssyaeeain »n orm e TO DEMONSTRATE NUISANCE IS SOON SPIRIT BACK OF A. E. F. |mon of fie ieiian tonay are | . with the ‘ EGYPTIAN SYSTEM "TO BE ABANDONED | yever Excelled in Any Army in | German trench i ]?:1“1\ American How the obelisks of Egypt by Army regulations ere soon to be | World’s History, Leader Tells SRR St LRSI Te o de their shadows on the sands in- . amended to do away with much of . i 1 c formed the people of years ago of the exchanges of salutes Letween | American Legion. you have done for the cause TR - INSPECT TODAY Eight New Houses Just Completed e = i officers and men i 1i laces. paredne = sha 1ot be s m“;l change in. time and geasons < Exverience ot the e whem |0y tie Associatea 2 e B ke (Only Two Left) Republicans and Democrats| Wil be demonstrated by tho wasn- | A, F, Sawyer Asks Board to| (783, numbers o efficers were in | SYRACUSE, eptember 23.—In | unp e convention of | the w ington Monument today and a day military effort has convinced War |20 2ddress at the s Both to Hold Conventions | ©, i followins. Dismiss Plea Regarding | Department offietals that strict |fthe American I Permission has been given the adherence to existing regulations e the required Next Week. International “Fixed Calendar” Hadlelgh Hotel Lease. ..ma‘:':lue; upon every nl(rnffl‘::.v‘g:sxxlil‘f League by Col. C. O. Sherrill, offi- sance and led to a general disre- cer in charge of public buildings gard of the regulations amcng Jay down the officers by common consent. Nos.3918-3922 Jenifer St. and grounds, Democrats of New York will meet| monuments w line, as a | Claiming that there {s no_relation Revised regulations will restrict CHEVY CHASE in state convention in Syracuse Wed- | limed track duc north from s |of landlord and tenant existing be-) -he exchange of ealutes for bolh s Thursday Feele hasc o the Circle road. The |o. 3 5 officers and men to military 1 BEsda B Ry siay "’f"“'_“f“"‘ o1 monument's shadow w the {fWeen the owners of the Hadlelgh| orvations, except where they may nominate candidates for governor| longest at moon . tod cquic | Hotel, 16th and V street nohwest,| address one another while in u and other state officers. The republi- | noctial day, as the sun, which 18 |and Miss Mina A. Fritz, proprietor’of |, form on the streets or in other cans will assemble In Albany at the | farther north in summer and |ihe cstablishment, Albert . Sawyer public places. same time and for the like purpose.| hair-way point 2 M@ T lund co-defendant, through counsel,| TS AR NES ? The repnbl 3 he latest wonder of gold working n convention will re-! ~The demonstration was ar- |yesterday urged the District rent|.. : ¥ § was k a as achieved recently, w 2 nominate Gov. Miller by acclamation L:‘c‘rg-?d hl_\ Moses 1;. (!o. worth, ['oommission to dismiss an application | sheets were mad; s0 -:hlu Ix‘;:z :"fl'-!‘\! and frame a platform which will in- | SEGretamvstrensurer OF the VR | ¢ Miss Fritz for an adjustment of | Were actually transpare e dorse the Congress, the national ad-| to have the Julian calen > | the consideration which she pays him | i 3 2 > an ca ath and plated with/gold unt ministration and President Harding.| planted by one that annually under the twenty-one year|yellow color was just Sisinta Delegates to these conventions have| thirteen months, with leasehold contract. they were removed and put into nit acld, which, after a few days Unusually attractive detached center hall Dutch colonial type homes. Beautifully situated among a number of large shade trees—a little west of Connecticut Ave. Large lots to paved Seven rooms (4 bedrooms); tile bath; oak alley eight days to the month. large porch; living room with open fire- Kl;:‘ecr;fl;‘:msen at primaries held last e ‘Status Not That of Temant. solved the copper and left a film of & s Eeit b s x = : 3 # 5 gold so thin that it floated upon the place; fully screened; all modern improvements. The democratic convention promises Wi Golden Donaldson and Roger I | Sirface of the liquid ; > to be as lively as the republican will 3 Mrped that “Mise *Fritz could mot | {ul sheets were one-tw Pl‘lce $12,500 be ent-and drled; ouing bo the o come before the rent commission in i y pected contest of William R. Hearst the light of a tenant, asserting tha v ° tor the gubernatorial nomination lshe is owner and landlord of the :{’;’2;’;?‘5‘:’,?,,?:,,,’.‘ e e, against former Gov. Alfred E. Smith— A [ hotel, within the meaning of the |E-SSR%%% of 8N ordinary newspaper. {that is, it Mr. Hearst decides to re- Ball rent act. The commission, there- | Zomao s — {main in the fight, and his campaign v fore, el claims, has no jurisdic- jmanager, William J. Conn: de- —— er_her. petition, RHODES Edward Stafford, repre- Greatest Peace-Time Legislation in | senting Miss Fritz, argued, on the CONSTRUCTION CO.» {other hand, that his client was a clares he will Setback for Hearst Boom. BOSS & PHELPS The Hearst boom TC_('eh’('d a de- i Wh bona fide tenant under the contract il Realtors . [cided setback in the primaries, Man- | History, Says Adams, While | bona, ade tenany andes e, COeRet Builders " ager Conners having failed to carry Hull Lists “Fai " e oh, awan entitied to cons ks it Beautiful Center-Hall Colonial He . jErie county (Buffalo) and secure the sts “Failures. ati the District rent com- 407 Blackistone Building \6 i dte s paioe Bl oo Main 4340 1406 H St. N.W. | @elegation. Thirty-four of the-thirt mis Mr. Stafford also requested | @ 14th and H Sts -Main 7823 : 1 Wit it it elght delegates chosen have declare B il ion o Sxpedite the mears e g on L3 WM ing of the case, We Are Contractors i for Alfred F 3 1;} Albany coun- [ The record of the six Statement by Miss Fritz. be, former | congress, which adjourned second T O L LTI R A e T T T democratle. leader, Aunt session yesterday, was praised and emen T In'the other criticised respectively by John T. Adams, | ?.’\I..f. lnx(‘z, ,[‘:oinr:]iersn::edtfia‘:h ih: finds — N \11.}\}) of the state no effort was made ! chairman of e blica tional | €% OR,: - i 2 o uildings, R )] elect delegates pledged to Mr. Tan of te republican natinsliagreea to pay the defendant the sum (B 000080 4 ake RE ’ Hearst. committee, and Cordell Hull, chairman | of 215,000 annually for twenty-one gs an RE . Upon returning to headquarters in |of the democratic national committee, | years in ““‘““0",1",'?;,."""{,5‘3‘{.0‘{;‘.’ netlle TOur ~facilities, equipment in statements issued for publication to- | yrofits from oPErabRe (3 the term and cxperience insure high- e ot L class work at reasonable c d a bold front, and insis candida vould i con- r i of peace,” said | further agreed to pay 3 s candidate would go into the con inidime of peace. sald e maintenance during the |3 T Let us give you an esti- tion with 315 delegate . r a 3 iod. = . v 5 sign. mate on that job you of 145 from up-state - from K | has taken from Kings county The ission . e : question under advisement. have in m'nd Qo phane Z Main 7823. Pittsburgh hot i the R Queens county. He the idea that Mr. Hearst would_quit | ——— and promised the opposition a spirited Congre ich | SOUTHWEST W. C. T. U. MEETS Not Seeking Office. gisltive tn hi The Southwest Women's Christian 1\ estinias Gov. Shilinite net s aeclarea] ¥ omment of Mr. Hull Temperance Union met Tuesday even- | {candidate, for he does not want the Adams pralsed the Cong: {ing at Gorsuch Church, 4% and L {place, but is bitterly hostile to Mr. et oL e Tudsct streets southwest. A large number | vill take the nomination if such|syes % ad: e P were mfl‘l!c ‘I‘)_” Just Think of Being Able to Purchase This Ideal Home be elit take the noningtion i€ sich ; - e and Nearly Two Acres of Ground in Delightful i onk slining they 100 . i | 0 O 0T e evy Chase, at a Real Bargain, Just Two : Blocks From Connecticut Avenue I3r. Hearst for the nomination. : trea ating from PR g 9 P.M. AND BUILDER dust Houses, Homes™ OR SALE BY J.,| Tel. Adams PO Y i There is no suggestion as to whom |i 2 s on limi W pr======.2== =255y ! fhe Hearst fors uld put forward imit = et S SO W bise the Pearst SOMERSET, MD candidacy threatens to be ho; i 3 trary, atta i ’ o H Mayor Hylan of New York city St berlan been mentioned, but at the hour the |} o 301 Cuml d Ave. Hearst managers are saying it (oL ninintyd 8 rooms, bath, 2-car garage be a clear-cut fisht between Mr. 3 Beautiful grounds, fruit Hearst and Mr. Smith. and garden adminis “are the dustrial panic RN s Just the place for children MINE INJUNCTION CASE [biilogiiooi, it 4 mor LSy | IN MARYLAND DROPPED {th.. i or andais | sl?&figo 1 3409 Ashley Terrace Inspect Today or Monday M { Members of Urion Agree Not to foreign or domestic i | Take Rockville ears or A Heme Such As You Have Dreamed of, e drive out Wixconsin Ave. in a Neighborhcod Delux. Molest Workers Desiring The output of the gold mines in the 1o’ Somerset, drive west 1 block, then right to Cum- to Work. CUMBERLAND, Md., September 23 —Injunction proceedings sought by | {nirdan output the Consolidated Coal Company {dollars each vear for the nest rooms, tile bath, electricity, butlers pantry, breakiast . servant’s room, immense veranda, flowers and shade tree: fully sitvated overiooking the city and surrounding country If you want a real home don't fail to see this Saturday or berland Ave. W.C. & A.N. Miller | i | I Sunday. lithe i ¢ r 2 against _striking miners in the | Years | Georges Creek region were halted yes- | s . - | tei in_circuit court hefe, when' the = riners signed an agreegent to r Drive out Conrecticut avenue to Newark street, up Newark frain from molesting any one wishing 1 block. First street on right. R aturer ook place: i dha W. C. & A. N. MILLER N ant ot Gi Y A nd Samuel V ea 3 O = e 2 o [holt.” Secretars ot Distriet No.” 15 \ aztve our . United Min 3 e 5 RCG“DY& . | list of about 200 striking miners. By ‘ . Main 1790 the terms of the agreement, the miners nt ren promise on behalf of each and every local in Allegheny county and each indiv in any way to . 5 e e idete. persona dceit ] This truly wonderful home offers all the c ling to work or in any country. The house is of const Union Trust Bldg. venicnces of the city and the delights of the tion and design, containmg nine rooms and bath, . them or members of their fam vapor heat and is elcctric: No expense has been spared to make this property . Homes Worthy of Your Inspection ;I coal company in asking the fn. e oete in svery detall, Th shinbbery and Rowers on this property are simp instances of violence and believed i R must be seen to be appreciated. There is an abundance oi fruit of all varictic Open Today and Sunday (2 to 6 P.M.) { that were it not for the Intimidation . : hedge 150 fect long, 10 feet high. N 1424.28-30 T lor St. NW of: winers, hundreds w2 them! would & s Garage, bara, concrete chicken house, all in perfect condition. =28~ ork. . Company officials ; i i r - 0 0S. ay or t' Ll 5{:«51“:35 ;Ogr;‘e?'l:ent will é’o ':long way . | Drive out Connecticut avenue to Shepherd street, pass Chevy Chase Club, turn east on toward ending the strike. e 3 Shepherd street for three blocks to Brookevilic Road, then north on Brookeville road to W West of 14th St, North of Park Road % The wtrikers under the present ar- % A J 3 lane. Look for sign on property. Salesman on premises Sunday from 1 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. Four unusua large bedrooms, sleeping porch; oak floors; rangement are allowed to maintain i s i i s, i irs only, and they i & all modern improvements. Lots 142 feet deep to 20-foot alley. [ Bere e Wlaely beattered. ) : i 5 P . Onl 310 250 | “sixteen striking miners in the riot 3 . Il at Barton Monday were in court ves- ce y » | ferday in an effort to have bail of $3,500 g The men returned to e each reduced. . Sail while the court took time to con- . e e Cleveland Park o e e s TRTI o Y ety P O e e —-every chance to live in the open to grow and enj K Street N.W. Phone Main 4080 NO- 3425 Quebec Street life by buying one of these West Chevy Chase bungalows with 1731 N (Cor. 35th and Quebec Sts.) their extra large yards (60x180) five and six roomps, tiled baths, An extremely attractive tapestry brick dwelling; six unusually attics, porches, hardwood floors, extra large closets, one block Just 1 Left 708 Kennedy St. N.W. farge. delightful rooms; tile bath, oak floors, inclosed breakfast & and sleeping porches, den; open fireplace in living room; hot-water to street cars, close to schools and stores. Price, $8,500 and $9,500. Easy terms. 6 rooms and bath, deep lot to alley—fully up to date. heat, electricity. Built-in garage. Call' us for free Auto Service. Price, $7,950— Price Only $13,500 MORGAN E. MORGAN & CO. $1,000 Cash Take Cenn. Ave. car to Porter St., West to 35th, north one block EXCLUSIVE AGENTS (Monthly Payments) BOSS & PHELPS 1407 New York Ave. Freakin 1320 Realtors Eventng or Sunday, Franklin 1086-J, or Cleveland 2734, Telephone Main 4340 1406 H St. N.W. | | Chas. J. Walker Owner and Builder Exclusive Agents 1304 F St. NW. 2222 Q StreetN,W. o= Will have 4 houses around corner completed in few days. Exclusive Sheridan Circle neighborhood. New building, soon ready for occupancy. Nos. 5415 to 21 7th 8t. N.W. Modern Fireproof S T T S Home Values Without Competition Close to 14th St. Cars Nowhere in such a location can be found homes priced as low as these 1 Only Two Left 1202 to 1226 Kennedy Street N.W. Inspect Today or Sunday Six Rooms and Bath Lots 138 Feet Deep to Wide Alley Extra Large Porches Jameson-Built Homes ! L Your Choice of Two Select Locations, Nos. 1 to 19 W St. N.W. 10 under construction 3 sold 823-839 Fla. Ave. N.E. 23 Under Construction— like above, at same price terms. Teke Capital Traction Co. Car marked Taboma sad got of at i a onnedy, or Georgia Lins and get off at Kemnedy St. and walk east to 7Tth Bt. g “Near Dupont Circle g Unusually Large Rooms_ First Commercial 22 Sold = 5 rooms and two baths, $140.00to $160.00 Zone “opem Dty e e and Sunday” €S an ul 5rooms and one bath, $100.00 to $150.00 4 rooms and one bath, §100.00 to $125.00" Leases now being made Floor plans available - Weller Construction Co., Builders H. L. RUST, Agent . 912 15th Street N.W. 4 Fine .three-story brick dwellings. 9 large rooms and bath, cellar I .and furnace heat—each. In very excellent condition. Price for the four $37,000 This is a big bargain Moore & Hill, Inc. 1420-22 H St. N.W. ~ & large, all out. 3 tile bath, h. w. h.. electric light, large closets, hardwood floors, servant's toilet, wash trays, cement front porch, wide, doubie rear' porches, Built-in heated garage is part of the house. In a most ex- clusive section. Rock Creek Park Cpen, Lighted Daily and Sunday ° Until 9 P.M. Convenient to all Car Lines D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. N.W. ‘. FOR SALHE BY Thos. A. Jameson Owner and Builder 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 5526 ° After 5 P.M. Linc. 6146-W “Ask the Man Who Owns One” llllllllilll_llIIIIIlIIm‘HIIIIHilllmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIII|lIIIlll|||llll||ll|ll|I|ll|l|llllll|lll|l|lll - A