Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- ‘REAL ESTATE/ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922." __REAL ESTATE. 2 — FREE APPRA’\SAL MATTINGLY ANSWERS the 2d Field Artillery trom Fort Myer | guns were trained on the Washington = ° o on the Monument grounds, north of | ul Girls and Their Interests | tallon right” and one round ‘‘volley BY HELEN H. FETTER. | the Washington Monument, yesterday | firer Maj. C. b, George w. 4 OF REAL ESTATE | MANDAMUS RULING | ‘== o battal. | mand. | The Afalr s witsessod by RINCESS MOTO KO OTANI from the land of cherry blos- afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. T in review in ‘formation | Brig. Gen. H. H. Bandholtz and other soms, is in the United States and is expected to come to = ——— ion passed, FORU. S. BOARD ! Says Action Ordering Seized |in line” first at a walk, then at a trot | prominent Army officials and civilians, and finally at a gallop. After passing| It was announced that pians are in Free appraisal service of redl Liquor Returned Not Final and |in review they marched up the fleld | progress for a final demonstration, to Washington very shortly, possibly to|Some interesting letter from members attend school here. She is |ravenng|wh° are abroad were read. Miss n the country with her brother, and ' Katharine Knight, who has just re- estate board appraisal committees in “battalion front’ formation, ex-|be given by all the military organiza- already word has reached Washington jturned to Washington after a trip to 3 Cannot Be Appealed. ecuted left about, and after returning | tions in the District Monday. The throughout the country has been PP to the center of the fleld, were given | exhibition is to be given in honor of regarding the princess’ keen interest [EEYPt and Burope with her, tathcr. offered the Federal Real Estate | Robert E.-Mattingly, acting judge|the command “action front.” Maj. Gen. J. G. Harboard, deputy chief in the mode of life enjoved by the|lowed by attendance at some special Board, it was announced today by |of the Police Court, vesterday filed| Having prepared for action the:of staff, who is to retire shortly. 9 ————— officials of the National Associa- |in the District Court of Appeals an averago American girl. She is most|conventions in New England and 2 delightful motor trip, gave an ac- LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS | At Cottage City $5,350 to $5,950 Thursday afternoon at the Washing- ton Club. Many topics were discussed by” the girls, and particularly the problems of the present school year. tion of Real Estate Boards. answer to thes rule in mandamus re- Since 1890—“NO PLACE LIKE HOME; NO HOME LIKE OURS” The effectiveness of appratsal |CenUY Issued against him at the re-| work _recently done in thel bity of |Quest of the, United States to United New York on post office Teases hey |States Attorney Gordon to compel . Bonme far toward convincing fed- |Dim to sign a bill of exception in the S i ! | eral officlals that they can avall |case Of Framk b Hall, whose near- . . themselves of the anoriar know |beer saloon at 1001 7th street south- ek edge and expert advice of realtors |West Wwas recently raided by police 4 . 5 2a e | throughout the United States to |2nd revenues and $50.000 worth of & ! good advantage. The offer of the |llauor seized. ' Judge Mattingly asks national association in this respect |Lhat the rule against him be dis- enthuslastic about flappers. She quite i h: d. est-| has been very favorahly ro charged. > affected by the delightful postibili-|Her talk delighted her companions at| that furtlier 'requests for ap- |iN& the return of a portlon o "' CTICUT the luncheon. Miss Margaret Brewer| Draisals at various points in the |liduid found in premises 636 and 638 CONNECTI AVE. BRIDGE ies of their liberty that she is re- K street southwest, adjoining Hallis| United States will be made short- offered the school a prize to be given t s o X - questing l':m s Ol;DO;l\lnhies trom | }:Her ‘annually to the high school 1y, the association stated. = Blace il s Ve Woodley Park. A convenient, zoned and restricted sec- ier own honorable father, and, sur-|student in the school who writes the S Acribec Ir 5 i S eo SEability 2 igrivs prisingly enough, is granted them.|best review of a non-flction S INSTRUCTOR IS SOUGHT. ks S vy Hogfoifsocial dcmrébll.“" and L"han.cmg value. Already her guardian has had to| g iy,omer Na8 ACceDted Mahted with + |Attorneys Danfel T. Wright and! The art of furnishing the home is ably demonstrated by Phillip Ershler, representing Hall. lf Mayer & Co. in our Exhibit Home, 2822 Connecticut Ave., % b the judge shows, and no trial has y 02 L i Parent-Teachers’ Association Urges |jeen’ h d. e called attention to a ||| between Woodley road and Cathedral ave. decision of the Appellate Court, filed s fga = 5 Playgrounds Supervisor. Wt Febraary, holding that & Judge You will find in these properties complete homes with. supply her with an automoblile and|the idea of encouraging this line of riding horse of her own. reading, and appreciated Miss Brew- + The princess’ father is the twenty- ! €r'S offer. S rooms, bath, cellar, furnace hdat, electric lights l on, at third lineal descendant of St. Shin- | i he tappes were decorated WIth| Appoimtment of : o | BaE Eabruzey, holoing that & ude ! : DESCRIPTION ran, the founder of Buddhism in|pink snapdragons and Chinese lilies, | o Fobon pacit, Of @ PlavgTound I |0 s bill of exception until after & breakfast and inclosed sleeping porches, 3 baths, 2 showers, Japan. He Is sald to be an unusually {‘;"“TMSS ;‘“““’M‘l‘;!’g;:r‘;“gg-m;‘s‘éfl" Will b6 urged by membars of the|final judgment in the case. maid’s room. The lots are 24 feet front with the semi- , 1 L’l’l’::‘":nfi:{i;‘nrlx?lri:\':mb;riralgr;fo;}; }):“d'.m astman M 55&521"—}%35';‘& fgs?f"i,:',:‘?fl, (Ainh’lfi cu_‘l_::il‘geDé\lnl(h!‘l’m:‘lsop?'::x;ck’:fllm:t ae: tached houses 29 feet front. Brick garages for two cars. gas range, kitchen cabn;nets, concrete walks and concrete Medem Jatitiers omplishments | Katherine ,f;’,-‘ssxn":t“:‘,;’ff"fi:{fi' Miss {or was emphasized at a recent meet- :figa_‘;:ga";l‘;ldfi:‘é'i‘m;"']:“;fl:t’o";‘;{| For 23 years our homes have been built to last and fin- roadways and good size lots. b e bt that Princess Moto| Margaret G. Brewer, Miss Ann’ Cad- | OfTho oreanization The servites|pong ang that it was not lawtully in ||| ished to please. P - $500.0¢ Cash Ko will balatqupt that Princess Moto! wallader Woodville, Miss Pricka | L % PIa¥, supervisor is desived be-| " possession of Hall. : oo rice, 'y €rMS 550 Monthly, Inc. int <olony of diplomatic flappers in Wash- | kaspan, Mrs. Harry Ong, M:ssLl;il_xl» e SR st The prices are most rcasonable; the terms liberal. ¥e SnE- Tt ington. e e Moen Rirk, Miss |pointed. They includea the commit- | anry) | ERY DRILL GIVEN $2,000 cash and $150 per month, including all interest. Of HOW TO GET THERE Wi AURELS FOR SCmoor. | Ethel Hester, Miss Dorothy Vernon, e l‘,’l’;‘b,’im"v"‘afi;“'m‘f"""- commutes this sum $94 is an average monthly saving. Larger cash Take cars out G St. NW. marked RIVERDALE, Berwyn, S ; Miss Alice S.'Elllott, Mre. A A Sn¥- | {rogium " Tt ‘was pointed out tat| ON MONUMENT GROUNDS ||| payment or all cash may be paid. g gr Laurel or Beltsville and get off at Hoffman's Store. Hil St. El.\a:':m. H;ghfs;:mr\l |stp;rucu- der ang Miss Elizabeth Bancro! s, m?‘ f:&‘;’e‘;‘?“] l? m,";'“'f; o "m:_ < Brentwood. Any one will direct you to Cottage City. v proud of Margaret Somer- sh a closer relationship between the T 7 ville, who, as manager of the girls' Girl Scout Notlee. | home and the school. Fort Myer Battalion Goes Through BUILT |BY Ch M Li Iltb Owner and e’ o e ATt O e £ | Mes, Charles R. Lindsay desires the el Interesting Exnvion—ot.* ||| MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC., OWNER as. V1. LIgNtDOWN - Buider school, & incidentally, for hersely, |1ftY Girl Scouts appointed from the| pecause of the difficulty in obtaining y oy T R el | gifferent troops to take part in the[sufficient jurors to serve in the various ficials Present. s Tel. Hyattsville 133-W Post Office, Mt. Rainier, Md. £ sl memorial services at the Municipal | $ections of the criminal court in New Il Main 6935—10th Floor Woodward Bldg., 15th and H - Orleans, the judges have appealed to| An exhibition drill and firing prac- | el i el building tomorrow afternoon to re- ' epithets which. | 5ot at the Municipal building prompt- nection with pastily at 2:30 this afternoon for @ re- ectives, are su- art In the services. omplimentary to the girl hearsal of their p: women to volunteer for jury service.ltice was given by the 2d Battalion of Now We Offer Long-Looked-For Acre Plots in WOODSIDE PARK Being Developed From the Beautiful - NOYES ESTATE . In the development of this Acre Plot Home Place the engineers in charge of the work have aimed to utilize the natural beauty and wonderful planting that have made this property the talk of Washingon. < f today !\'[iss .\'n;n-‘r\‘lill(v. Iso holds the hon-| EIRES DO LITTLE DAMAGE. president of the ssociation of the school, and 3,3 momber of the <chool swimming | Several compantes of firemen re- Team. er versatility o nterests i “ind talents 1s shown in her appoint. | SPonded to an alarm of fire gounled ‘aent this fall as a_member of the|from box 611 last night about 7 staff of the Central Bulletin, and her | o'clock and extinguished a fire in the e on s.Elyen by the|ome of Sylvester Fennell, a two- da sociel 3 In addition se various duties|story frame structure at 1641 Mon- en school activi M Somerville | tello avenue northeast. Origin of the ant student | fire was not determined, according to ite ambition to attain.|the police, and damage to house and ested in hygiene work, and | contents amounted to $500. hopes to attend Swarthmore College| One hour later the fire department following her graduation from Cen- | recelved u call from box 217 for fire tral, to specialize in studies which |in the residence of John Baldwin, 916 avill it her for this work. P atreet, where the damage was es- I Sppearance M Somerville is|¢imated at $500. Police reported an the tvpical sport tvpe of American |napility to determine its origin. 5irl, and her extremely practical, un- [ '"3) oyerheated gas stove was re- ;ssuming attitude will undoubtedly|gponsible for a fire in a rear room prove a factor in winning her success|on the second floor of the house of 3n ‘this career. Mrs. Rose Wocdhouse, 716 6th street, RRthtRtRLR R RtRtR AR thhthth = = shortly after 5 o'clock this mornigg. ALUMNAE AT LUNCHEON. The floor beneath the stove ignited. HE .| Firemen made a_ quick response to ImMAMbers of theca umnae =8 alarm sounded from box 123 and an sociation of the Misses Eastman ! extinguished the fire before more School held thelr annual luncheon than $100 damage had resulted. g CHARACTER CONSTRUCTION We Are Offering in WOODLEY PARK Which is located just north of Wardman Park Hotel, eight new homes which possess the utmost in design and construction that our twelve years’ experience in this business has made possible, whereas the houses are attached to one another. distinct individuality of design is expressed in each. The same ingenuity which has been built into the fronts of these houses extends throughout and is expressed by many unusual features. Eight large rooms, two baths, three porches, double brick garage. MEQiHHEMHEMMMEEEEEEEEEEEfiEEfiE EEESHEEHHHEEEEEE We Invite Your Inspection Sample House, 2833 29th Street | -Always Open and Lighted W. C. & A. N. MILLER 909 Union Trust Building Here Is An $8,500 Home ] Priced, For Quick Sale, at $7,350 t 1105 SEVENTH STREET N.E. | Tapestry brick, six rooms, tile bath, colon- ial front porch, double rear porches, hot-water heat, gas, electricity, mirror mantel, cold storage pantry, laundry tubs, servants’ toilet, You have looked forward to a home in the suburbs on a WHOLE ACRE with plenty of ground for the children to romp and play, for a garden and chickens, for frujts and flowers—WOODSIDE PARK acre plots is your opportunity. . ' You have strolled through the grounds of the beautiful Noyes estate, with its wealth of rare trees, shrubbery, picturesque rolling acres and park places, and you have visioned a cozy home in this wonder- ful setting—the development of WOODSIDE PARK makes it possible to realize this vision. You have observed that the big money in real estate has been made by men who foresaw the direction ; of a city’s growth, bought acreage ahead of the certain development and cashed in when it came. The shrewd real estate investor foresees where the people will go and buys before they reach there. WOODSIDE PARK acre plots are in direct line of Washington’s greatest building activity. When Six- teenth street is extended it will intersect this property. Itisin the right direction. It is in line of growth. It is north. Invest today! Come out this afternoon and select a choice acre. I hardw 2 el | Prices R e ey trances, large yard to 1 ] il (S) CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US paved alley, house in || 31 10 P ,S F 1 I fect it 5 et i o | /oc to 10c Per 5q. koot Ay [Yanty \tosmove trom § g —29 Per Month Washington, D. (.. Nov. 23, 1922 the city. 1 10% Casll % er on 1 gton, = i ) 1 Open for inspection - X 1 1 :Ivler da.);a S\;fld?y and 1 . Served at the Mansion House SUN]?AY I Hopkins Land Co.., Inc., 1 weelz e I Hot Cflfiee AFTERNOON between 3 and 5 for visitors ! 612 International Bldg., ! ° | to the property. i . ‘Washington, D. C. : Price, $7,350 | : ' l R 31:‘.“.‘&. B N Rm::l‘.i:l.h ; & . i For Pflfim’a" Call on i : Gentlemen -: Please .~cn4.l nl(-.plul folder, price list and : i - | RE ° . , full information about Woodside Park Acre Plots i 1105 7th St. NE. %65 Per Month ||} HOW TO GET THE L d C ln . ' : ’ Drive out 16th St. to Alaska op lns an 0. ’ c. \ T e Ty . ) \ (3 . Ave. to Brookville Pike to 3 . R - SRR ‘ Natl 0 n al Realty Co. lnc. | Colesville Pike. 612 International Bldg., 1319 F St. Phone M..2303 : il : A | o 4 S e s s e B e porssla el P & f 1 I i | THOS. E. JARRELL, Wood ard Bldg. Phone 766 614-15 BOND BLDG. MAIN 7907—LINCOLN 6899 o E‘ J w Wi d B dg : | Exclusive Agents i