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5 Homes REAL ESTATE. T e h—Open Until 9 P.M. ‘Just Completed—Four Sold Beautifully Located on Kansas Avenue Between Allison and Buchanan These Homes Represent Our Best Effort in Planning, Designing, Workmanship and Finish Sample, No. 4515 Kansas Avenue, Just North of Allison THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922. THE WEEK [TTLE STORIES IJG’B_ESD_THPTE: i iThe Building of the New Dam H BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. | You will never have to ank When one's heart Is in his task. —Paddy the Beaver. Peter Rabbit couldn’t keep away from the new dam Paddy and Mrs. Beaver were building. It was the first chance he had ever had to see a dam built from the beginning. Just watch- Epitome of Events Up to November 25, 1922, FOREIGN. sultan for trial. Ambassador Wled- feldt offered post of foreign minister in Berlin cabinet. against United States to sister na- tions. Lausanne parley meets to set- tle Turkish problem. Richard Wash- burn Child, American ambassador to Italy, explains to Lausanne confer- ence the position of the observers Turks may insist British hand over|States Supreme Court to of Louisiana tells President Harding of Ku Klux Klan actlvities in his state. Natinoal Council of Catholic Women meets. Association of Land- Grant Colleges holds ennual conven- tion, ending with a cotton council, participated in by officials of the De- partment of Agriculture. House Dis- trict committee expected to act on local “bills next week. President Harding names Plerce Butler of St. Paul as assoclate justice of the United take the place left vacant by the resignation of Assoclate Justice Day. President Harding assures Senator Ball that Mexico. ralses cry|pew District rent board will be ap- pointed within ten days. More navy yard men dropped. |at the next n L REAL ESTATE. NAVAL CAMP MEETS. Veterans Make Protest Against Navy Yard Dismissals. The Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp of United Spanish War Vet- eraps met in the Northeast Masonic Temple last night and registered an| emphatic protast against reduction of the force at the navy yard. The camp voted to request the grievance com- mittee of the Department of the| Potomac to take steps to prevent| veterans losing their jobs. Officers | were nominated and will be voted on ing. Hello! “IS THIS MAIN 8415 THE UNION REALTY CORPORATION?” “We would like complete informi- tion regarding the co-operative owner ship of Apartments in Copley Court West Chevy Chase Heights Seven-Room and Bath Homes Also Choice Lots | Over Two Miles of Paved Streets Now Completed E] { Purchasers of lots sixty days ago have been offered good profits. Don't fail to see this very desirable property, if you want to make— A GOOD INVESTMENT | Take Rockvllle Street Car, get off at Edgemoor, walk about | two blocks out main Rockville road, or drive out Connecticut avenue to Chevy Chase Club, turn west through Bradley Lane and north on malin road to Rockville to property. for the United States. Turkey de- and Willard Courts. We are sick and tired of paying these high rents, and while we cannot afford to buy a hunga- iow or home, we feel that we can own our apartment and consequently acquire part ownership in a high-class huilding and vet not pay as much as we are now pay ing. ing Paddy and Mrs. Paddy work £airly t o504 that the allles restore the fron- made Peter ache, for you know there | tjers of 1913. Erskine Childers, chief is nothing he is more anxious to!lieutenant of Eamonn De Valera, Is avoid than work. Perhaps you know | Xvcuted at Dublin. some people like him. Paddy and Mrs. Paddy dragged all NATIONAL. Georges Clemenceau, war premier of France, arrives in New York to win for his countrymen the sympa- thy of America. Senator La Follette opens battle for progressive control in Congress. Gen. Luke E. Wright, Secretary of War in the Roosevelt ad- ministration, dies at Memphis. United States scatter world 'war cloud, Clemenceau declares. Maj. Gen. James bord, deputy chief of staff, re- rom Army to accept the presi- of the Radlo Corporation of Hall-Mills case jury probe i| | the loose sticks they could find, and Laughing Brook with | ‘They cut ] |1afd them in the the big ends pointing up. bushes and dragg 4| | placed them in the This is a true, typical case. Are situated? If so, you cannot afford to fur thorough investigation of this matter. will be to your advantage to do so. Vositis 23 R box—no mail® order e b 1 til = . . DESCRIPTIO o (unlpl):o (:Zingr‘{-:‘; OE?ns ¥ Representative on property at all times THE UNION REALTY CORPORAT[ON i President arding <ix-room howe with comfortable. roomy and homelike | | bsidy bill squarely before 1410 “G” St. N.W. Main 8413 fro ¢ss. Flames sweep Front Royal, MAS O oath as first United States wom- ceau address stirs tak, an senator. Clem 710 Fourteenth St. N.W. I a_heme is what constitutes real comforts. «! Think of a sleeping porch 10x19, Telephone Franklin 5394 large : e tleenine w0 £ 3 lup tor nes tor Hitchcock = b e i e o £ s St 8 O = Erside ? : s e g tl | mingham, Ala., mine disaster. Mary- |G e T B @ ML S HATS o, Shésmean o Lreys, ek | S e e | i e b e oreat e, e 000 nation. Fraud sults filed against build- ers of war camps. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Building plan involving $30.000,000 is to be lald before Congress by Sen- ator _Smoot. \Washington poultry show held at Coliseum. Gov. Parker STICKS THEY | THE LO FIND, ALl CUULD time to time they piled mud and small stones on the sticks. At first the water in the Laughing Brook kept right on running. But presently when there were enough sticks it began to back up a little and trickle through slowly. A little pool formed above the new dam. As the water be d O''R TERMS ARE DOUBTLESS EASIER 777AN YOUR LANDLORD WILL MAKE YOU CHAS. D. SAGER BEAUTIFUL HOME IN THE ENGLISH VILLAGE Owner and Builder 923 15th St. Main 36 Headquarters for New Homes on the Easy-Payment Plan i Civil Engineer and Architectural Draftsman | Of Building Construction ound built 4| to drag they and put on the new dam. r it grew. At fi Then as the wate Homes ca they kept building 5 | the dam hikhel night an s | —— e Algncithey Forke Sty s Ry P i Those who are sceking something > make the | h s, 2 Booa :. . . et plans and | unique and inieresting in architecture 1. and at once one of | have your || will be delighted with this new attrac them i g up that ?':,om‘e or point with mud or sod. The mud and usiness & 5 i 5 in on the upper side buile Just (|1 tive detached residence on \Woadlev What at fir: had been the w il)l' = I( ‘ ] ] 1 S ' ~ 1ol became a big pool. Then you would = oac se » hes e B o e o e ”a | ad, close to the heautitul Cathedral vers worked. have it. ;:r‘ ’““d.\.. he dam was Advice Given and Plans Made Reasonable L.W. RIGGS English Imes ot Designed along architecture and embodying new and attracive features, this resi- very long before n many all through the “orest, who could cam of cuti- ri had gone ||| and Some canie just ol Mtan Cavats | 410 dence will appeal to those who wish { . the Bob Cat ||| Bond Bldg. ek e Nt I . Toth of them heped fori[| Main 3934 a distinctive type of house which per- o They hoped that | would be so work that they a Beaver dinner. Paddy and Mrs. Be interested would fo. mits of extensive entertaining—uvet that comfort posse snug IMMEDIATE POSSESSION COUNTRY HOME A most desirable and very excellent suburban property facing on the Baltimore Boule- vard between Lauel and ‘Washington, convenient to oy mever did forget. hominess which is only associated was an instant that their ears and = were not on guard. And be- took only the sticks and | bushes and young trees from the very | edge of the water Old Man Coyote and Yowler had no chance to surprise them. Night after night those two| enemies prowled around that growing pond, and night after night Paddy and Mrs. Paddy wens on with their work s metimss Paddy weuid ba working || both electric line and B. & O. on one ride of that new pond and Mrs. railroad stations. Main house Paddy would be on the other side |} contains about 20 rooms, 13 There would come a sharp report, the lavatory. Newl report of a big, flat tail striking the | b:“"fed"::d pdnta‘i unough{ water. Then Paddy would know that|f Pape i’ d Mrs. Beaver had discovered an enemy. out. Heating apparatus an: ometimes it would be the other way plumbing in excellent condi- around, r;.{ :wlm,' :hodfiln-mm g;ve the | tion. New gas plant. Suitable ut never ey let the - Drcsenice of an enemy stop the work. || for large i"""%'e c!nbi!_unogl When 1t wasn't safe to go ashore they || OF roadhouse. Servants’ quar- dug up mud from the hottom and|f| ters containing about 5 rooms p'l:st‘r-r(—d ltr)u‘ f: :]ar the dam with it. |} and bath; barn, newly painted, nd so the m am grew, and the | i ling into new pond grew, and Peter Rabbit, ‘s‘"'“b" for h?:'e‘;‘df.:,',fie '": watching. wondered when the work, ouse, new chicl » PIR vould end. pens, ice house and temant (Copyright, 1822, by T. W. Burgess.) {] house. About 21 acres of ground, numerous fruit trees and shade trees, vasiety of flowers, choice truck garden. DR. WORK TO CANADA. PRICE, $25,000 with real homes. 3 OPEN FOR INSPECTION FROM 10 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. “WARDMAN 1430 K St. N.W. Main 4190 ik % 1724 S St. N.W. Semi-Detached—I5 Rooms and 2 Baths—Center Hall Plan All Modern Improvements—31-Foot Front Low Price—Attractive Terms Salesman on Premises Sunday, 2 to 8 P.M. THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORPORATION Postmaster General Work has com- pleted arrangements for attending the I H’l’l‘; o convention with Canadian postal offi fals at Ottawa, December 4-7. Dr. . WAS| GTON | . Work and the other American dele- Thomas J. Fisher 735 13th St. N.W. Main 2908 rates will leave here at 1 p.m. on Do- & Co., I cember 2. Upon his return Dr. Work 0., Inc. will_accompany Postmaster General 738 Fifteenth St. N.W. Charles Murphy of Canada on a visit Main 6830 al. o~ 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 First Floor—Large- entrance hall, with spacious coat closet, living room, dining room, breakfast porch overlooking treetops, kitchen, pantry and service stairway. I'his Beautiful Morse Estate to Be Sold at Once The most picturesque home in Suburban Washington. Open All Day Sunday for Inspection First floor contains large living room with open fireplace, dining room, reception room, library, kitchen, butler's pantry with latest equipment, servant’s room and three lavatories. 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 i any man fond of his home. 3811 Kanawha St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Open for Inspection All Day Sunday Second Floor—Four nicely arranged bed- rooms, two tiled baths and built-in tubs and fixtures and ample closet space. Third Floor—Two seryants’ rooms, bath and storage attic. Basement—Completely inclosed furnace room, double garage, laundry and servants’ toilet. A great opportunity to both homeseeker and investor. Must be seen to be appreciated. Eight spacious rooms, two inclosed sleeping porches, two baths with additional lavatory. Abun- dance of closet space and large attic, also There is no convenience lacking in these homes. The walls are artistically painted and paneled. Electric floor plugs are to be Second floor, six large master bedrooms, including two with 4 Third floor has three rooms and bath for servants. wood floors throughout and all modern con- : * ' s i o S ghestic s Sl S ke gaeetaty veniences, including iceless refrigerator. Open Daily From 10 A.M. Until 6 P.M. Wisconsin Ave. to Edgemoor Lane—3 Blocks West Lot Has 108 Feet Frontage 2 | 1 Block North ; i, F. M. JOHNSON 2076 F. M, JOHNSON slz::ql\lvc 1430 K Street Northwest Telephone Main 4190 i 1731 K St. : Phones M. 207¢ | 1 »