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THE EVENING REAL. ESTATE. 'STAR, WASHINGTON DHUGHTERSPOSTPONE ACTON N MEMORAL Convention Fails to Join Plan for Confederate History in Stone. “Homes of Quality” ~ FIRST TIME OFFERED BEST VALUE IN WASHINGTON PRICE LOW TERMS LOW By the Associated Press. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., November 18.— Having declded at their sesslon yes- terday not to take part at present in the proposed confederate memorial at Stone mountaln, near Atlanta, dele- *| Bates of the United Daughters of the Confederacy entered upon the final day of their convention here today. The session will adjourn tonight. While this convention did not officially indorse the project at Stone mountain, individual delegates pledged their support to the plan, following an address by Gutzon Borg- lum, sculptor, who will chisel the his- tory of the confederacy on the mountain. The convention yesterday adopted its educational report, authorizing the expenditure of $97,000 annually aiding needy students in securing college training. Following adjournment tonight, a large party of delegates will leave for Montgomery to visit the first caplitol of the confederacy. The con- vention had planned to spend yester- day at the Alabama capitol, but this Wwas abandoned, due to the press of business. e FOURTEEN PROPERTIES TRANSFERRED IN WEEK Sansbury 3 SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION—S5 LEFT “Our candid opinion is they will all be sold Sunday.” We make this statement because they are exceptional houses and cannot be duplicated for the money. Sample house, 928 Longfellow St. N. W., open and lighted until 9 P. M. Take Georgia Avenue car to Longfellow Street; walk half block east. Company Announces Sales Which Total About $170,000. WALTER AI DUNIGAN Sale of fourte esidential 3 Maryland Building erties totaling in cost around $170- was announced this week by thc 1410 H Street N. W. Shy il E - e three-story brick house at Main 1023 1831 Kalorama road northwest was sold by Franklin H. Hough to Mrs. Lucy F. Dulaney. The two-family apartment at 1466 Chapin street was sold by Fred A. Barnes to William S., Elizabeth and Evy M. Dickinson. This dwelling contains eleven rooms and two baths and has a garage. The property at 3212 Macomb street, Cleveland Park, was sold by C. R. Schroth to George E. Elliott, who has taken possession. This home is detached and contains ten rooms and two baths. It is of stucco con- struction. i Another home in Cleveland Park. located at 3208 Highland place, was purchased by Lorraine T. Richard- son from Margery B. G. Huntress The hou: is detached and has ten | Fooms and two_bat 1d Hartney bought the 3616 Davis place northwest [ ] Convenient {from Alice Conner. is property is to in Massachusetts jhas eight rooms and two baths. _ Main 1023 Sale of the property at street northeast w completed. James S. Wilder purchased the house from Pauline H. Steele. It is a two- story brick dwelling. Henry C. and Grace M. Sorrell purchased the house at 422 Lamont street northwest from Samuel Tay- lor. This is one of the six-room houses just completed by Mr. Taylor. Premises 1207 Lamont street north- west, a two-story colonial type of home, was purchased by Harley J. and Marie M. Hallett from Alice Barnes Tallmadge. A new house, 1428 Spring road, was =old by Winifred Preston to John R. and Bertha L. Casper. This is a brick dwelling of two stories, with garage, breakfast and sleeping porches and other modern features. Dora Lee Cormony purchased the premises 1452 Spring place from Petworth Best Location i Soldiers’ Home EXHIBIT HOME D. U, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. TWO HOUSES SOLD. Glover & Flather Announce Trans- | PWIt- Two newly erected dwellings at 2312 and 2316 Tracy place have been sold, it was announced today by lhel. office of Glover & Flather. Bradford Chynoweth, U. S. A., pur- chased one and Capt. A. B. Lee, U. S. N., the other. The homes are in a group ‘of three built by Clark & Bolling from plans | by Waddy B. Wood. four bedrooms and two baths and ' current issuc of the Railway Age. REAL ESTATE. 15 ° terday prophesied drastic changes in the immigration laws and policy of IMMIGRATION LAWS the oitea sisies “Inside of five years,” he declared, “I predict we will be supporting im- migration policies which provide: | “A system of rigid investigation and | inspection of immigrants before they start for this country; a check system eight additional rooms. e briek ‘tronts. witn "time:| PROPHESIES TIGHTER stone trim. An unusual feature is garage directly in fromt. —_— . BIG CAR SHORTAGE. Senator Willis Says U. S. Has Not RIS R Given Attention Enough to CHICAGO, November 18.—The car | hortage, which continues to increase, | Quality of New Blood. | of registration of Immigrants aGes was 175,500 on November 1, despite | By the Assoclated Press. | their “arrival, whereby' periodic_pe- the fact that during the two pre-| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Novmber 18.— x,,“,?.fi:,‘;?...d' ir progress will be com |ceding weeks the railroads moved | Charging that “we have thought 100 Yee. creating a permanent fund co {more carloads of freight than ever |much of getting cheap iabor to run | be distributed among the various before In any corresponding twa | OUT factories an dnot enough of the | states for use in teaching “American~ | L 'We ! quality of the blood we have admitted | ism’ to" newcomers.” to this country,” Senator Frank B.| He advocated aloofness from Eu- " Willis of Ohio, in an address here yes- | rope. : fer of Properties. Maj. Each contains | Weeks of any year, according to a | £ i i S — E W R =F /f «Of - e — .. (YL Homes Stamped With An Atmosphere of Quality 2422-2432 Tracy Place N.W. (Between California Street and Wyoming Avenue and 24th and 25th Streets) ISCRIMINATING men and women who have looked everywhere for the particular type of home they desire are invited to inspect immediately the new homes which have just been completed on Tracy Place. These are exceptional houses, specifically designed to meet the taste of ex- acting families that require an exclusive neighborhood plus a home of real propor- tions. The library or living room, with”its large open fireplace, will especially appeal to < any man fond of his home. There is na. convenience lacking in these homes. The walls are artistically painted and paneled. Electric floor plugs are to be found in each room and open freplaces in the living room and bedroom. - OpenDaily From 10 A.M. Until 6 P.M. WARDMAN 1430 K Street Northwest Telephone Main 4190 First Floor—Large entrance hall, with spacious coat closet, living room, dining room, breakfast porch overlooking treetops, kitchen, pantry and service stairway. Second Floor—Four nicely arranged bed- rooms, two tiled baths and built-in tubs and fixtures and ample closet space. Third Floor—Two servants’ rooms, bath | and storage attic. Basement—Completely inclosed furnace room, double garage, laundry and servants’ toilet. A great opportunity to both homeseeker and investor. Attractive price and reason- I able terms. = | Annie V. Layfield. The dwelling at 945 Shepherd street northwest was bough® by Ernest R. Dunn frcm Harry W. Clouser and wite. This home has eight rooms and is of brick construction. The house at 1764 Kilbourne place northwest was sold by George 8. Paull and wife to Mrs. Pearl Cole Wall. The transaction was made In co- operation with the office of Boss & Phelps. The ten-room house at 1412 20th street northwest was sold by Mi Olive Jonas to Mrs. Mary H. Ke nedy. Lee Haurahan and Lillian Maler bought from Pumphrey & Davis one of the new houses built by Floyd E. Davis, located at 4718 9th street north It contains six rooms and all mode improvements. S ATTACK ON KLANSMEN FOLLOWED BY ARRESTS One Man Killed, Two Wounded in Ambuscade After Town Meeting. By the Assoclated Press. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., November 18.— L. E. Baldwin, one of forty-one men arrested following an ambuscade near = here Wednesday night ,which result- SPECIAL NOTICE - Home Values Without Competition Close to 14th St. Cars oy hiaten v othenoaiE perly Nowhere in such a location can be found homes priced as low as these 1204 to 1236 Ingraham Street N.W. lgi’, a?e y!?l“?:fis!r::)u'.nt“neen The lat- T S el Six Rooms and Bath Lots 149 Feet Deep to Wide " Paved Alley Extra Large Porches which was attended by men wear- ing regalia of the Ku Klux Klan. Baldwin is reported to have sald Convenient to Stores, Schools Churches and Beautiful -Rock Creek Park Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 PM. made by the Rev. J. Ellsworth Convenient to all Car Lines DUNIGAN munity gathering. The Rev. Mr. Phone Main 1267 3rd and Varnum Sts. N.W. Six Good Size Rooms and Bath Hot-Water Heat Very Large Porches, Front and Rear i Deep Lots to Wide Alley These homes are specially priced; it will pay you to inspect them at once. Open Today and Sunday Until 9 P.M. D. J. Dunigan. 1321 New York Ave. Phone Main 1267 Coombs deplored moonshining and championed the principles of the Ku Klux Klan. Aocordlng.ln the officers, Baldwin declared that ‘he, Conro and Talley, followed the klansmen from the meet- ing and fired several volleys at them as they were preparing to enter their cars. Polygamy is a costly luxury in Tur- key nowadays, and not more than 5 per cent of the male population in- dulge in it. In many cases, when a Turk marries, the parents of the bride insist on his signing a clause in the contract undertaking not to marry a second wife so long as his first wife is alive and undivorced. TAKOMA PARK HOMES new 6-room house in outskirts of Takoma. All mod- ern conveniences. $300 cash. | $7.000, 6-room new bungalow, | with s=leeping porch. $500 cash payment. | #5500, 5 rooms, am.l, new. 4 | squares from car line. Small icash payment. 87,000, unusual bargain, 5 rooms, very well built, am.i, on high ground, in fine section. Hot-water || | garage, oak floors. Hardwood trim, a.m.i. Near cars. | large bungalow, ready for occup: y. Hot-water heat. Many built-in feature: $10,500, very fine homs, 3 squares from cars. 4 bedrooms; large | grounds, garage., May be seen Sunday LILLIE & HENDRICK- 33 Carrell Ave.,, Takoma Park HOMES OF DISTINCTION IN THE ENGLISH VILLAGE First of Group of Beautiful and Artistically Designed Residences Now Ready for Occupancy In This Exclusive Location Inspection is invited of these attrac- tive detached homes on Woodley Road, forming part of the English Village, opposite the beautiful and spacious Cathedral grounds. These homes are designed along English lines of architecture and embody many new and attractive features which go to make up a “livable” house. Companionship, comfort and hominess predominate in these residences and they are so planned to take care of the many social obligations of those who wish to entertain—yet retaining that intimacy of charmng homelife which appeals to those who desire a real home. 3312 WOODLEY ROAD The location is easily accessible to all parts of Washington, the environment is unsur- passed and the price merits prompt inspection. Our representatives on the property will be glad to conduct you through these homés and supply any information you may desire re- garding these unusual residences. Open Daily From 10 A.M. g Until 6 P.M. 3316 WOODLE . WARDMAN 1430 K STREET N.W. Y ROAD MAIN 4190