Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1922, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, \KISSED TWO OLD MAIDS, 60 BABIES, TOLD 10,000 LIES, LOST ELECTION 24 REAL ESTATE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922. - REAL ESTATE. [~ IN MASSACHUSETTS,PARK || FOR SALE Special Dispatch to The Star. iFainet : | OMA¥A, Neb., Novemter 25.—Kisa- AE R e I o palrs % o "Ing two “old malds” and sixty bables 30F bit twice:"told 10,060 e ] 4202 River Road N.W. = only an incldent 1n the recent Po- | two bables and twe oit r i a b ity S - litical campaign of L. W. Little, de- [ed one barbecue; came neat joining Seven Rooms and bath, hot water, heat, electricity, feated candldate for sheriff of Ne- ;?:“f:'.;::cflm" yn sake; made one | § sleeping porch and garage. hema county. There als0 Was an €X- | ther | Would'n.o': h.v: rl::glmd: .‘l:. penditure of $7.50 in cash. &lo vote, as it was, I got 400 votes in LOT 75x105 | LEven at umluma :nslutedl;‘u'dly ‘h:v?;‘li:l‘t there are a whole lot of worse things man gets | z i e I : T A N etea for affice. You | campalgn ho should a;“fm',.é’:",l,:fi: Delightiul location in Suburban Washington. %60 he hag been through the mill be- | in order to win,” explained Little to- fore—and not always has defeat been | 4aY o 8 | fore e o dectined positively to ada any- Price, $9.000 (Reasonable Terms Did Not Keep Word. the iy meijesord of the kissing Recalling the incidents of the strug- [ustic when telling about: wascio 45 kissing the ~ o o gle, however, he pointed out today |bable: sing. | DEie e g suieds 8 WILLIAM R. ELLIS, 1539 1 St. N.W. house and got me out of bed to tell |sodes be forgott. ccaus ry Tee that hie was going to vote for me | “campaign Kigses: ~CcRUSe they were | 88 hlnd kap!hhlsdwogd. 1 wou‘lghhm'etb;u‘n B Little was chief of police at Au ‘[E elected hands down. ere their |burn, the coi a - | @ - Lord sure does hate a liar.” J cars. ! It 18 as a compller of expense ac- counts, however, that Little is ex- pected to go down into fame in Ne- braska. Confronted with the demand of the law that he itemize all of his Tefforts in that direction, the defeated | candidate has duly filed the properly sworn document, in which is set forth: Fronting on Mt Vernon Boulevard two miles from High- way Bridge: unsurpassed view of the majestic Potomac and the entire city of Washington. A home site unrivaled, beautiful and extensive grounds fronting on the boulevard and extending into the woods in the 32nd and Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.), home of Charles J. Bell and the Parmelee ¢ bedrooms, three baths, detached heated gara. has left city. Price, $28,000. ’ Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. rear. Ttemized Account. “Drove car 1,080 miles; walked 900 miles; nine blow-outs and seven punc- tures: gave away nine yagds cotton The house contains six large rooms and bath and with little cifort can be made into a most delightful and livable home. ated with hot-water, lighted by clectricity, garage and school by. Sec onr salesian on presses Sunday W AM 105 PM, — AN W e N R ] \ i i o e Rl T { Builder—Exclusive A The Realty and Investment Corporation S AYSU S M AY NEED AT AR |__ Woodward Building, 15th and H'Sts. Main 6335 WASHINGTON WU AR AN : = \ M N 735 13th St. N.W. Main 2908 : : \ | TS By T . (13 9 | New Homes! CASH FROM ALLIES PRE-WAR PRICE | 5 ing rements Extraordinary Opportunity of Obligations. VERY HOME-SEEKER SHOULD skl BEFORE MAKING A FINAL SELECTION Built and Planned ~—with a conscientious regard and uppermost thougint bLuying as a permanent investment. Architect. Weard Brown, House 16 I'o Secure This Individual Residence Ideally Located on 16th St. Corner of “R 1633 16th Street | Charming Home. Suitable for Social Functions Surrounded by Elegant Homes —and located in a convenient, healthy, high. home-lik overlooking Naval Observatory grounds—one of Wa beauty places ; TERMS —not only put a family in a new comiortabie i nal outlay, il BUT | —solve the high rent problems. Don’t Fail To Inspect These Properties . By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November nesslike settlement of the interallicd | debts and redemption of the promises |given by foreign nations spells the {earlier restoration of world credit, Assistant Secretary Wadsworth of the Treasury declare'd in an address here at the annual banquet of the Academy of Political Scicnee. Mr. Wadsworth, who is also secre- tary of the World War Debt Funding Contains 15 Rooms. -+ Baths Gas, Electricity, Hot-water Heat Large 2-story Garage, Capacity, 4 f Cars: Chauffeur’s Quarters Above jCommission. cpposcd flatly any fdea s . Z £ the cancellation of the war debts his proper ‘as ) the hest material cd 3 it plain | Ihis property wa built of the best material and with by S Question of i the best workmanship hefore the war, at a period of low ! fore i urely from a costs. The owner is leaving the country and we are Position May Be Reversed. ith ed 11 at the present assessed value e e s & Dolat. i thidiaiscusslon ) ot often made.” he “namely, Sample House, 2547 Wisconsin Avenue !that some day we may Le the bor- ShaL e 2y e Open and lighted until 8 p. w. dally See Representative on Premises Chas. D. Sager OWNER AND BUILDER 923 15th Street N.W. ‘Headquarters for New Homes rower; the HKuropean nations the |lenders. If the debts of this war are | canceled just how could we word our ! promise to pay so as to satisfy the | $42,500 Open for inspection every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. between 2 and 4:30 P.M. lendes that (wo wouldi not A5 &ftes jyears request ncellation on the d Salesman on Premises ! ground that n similar uc- t i dgemoor B lation, he conten Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. | it i Exclusive Agents P& 3 St \.W. A 0 s for ctical question | @38 15th Si. N.W Main 6830 regarding the value of these debts.” {Mr. Wadsworth continued, “I am | reddy to venture the opinion that a | considerable portion can and will {ultimately be paid, and, further, that 777 {1ong before they fire paid the Credit !;;in: ‘54!( some of t 'dehln_r nations ey king ¥Far (-\r':\'::l et The beauty of Type of home Ealtuion o' the landscape to be - il -. surrounding costructed by UL T S Jefferson Park E. H. Mosher, | FIELD MUSICIANS souGHT. | with the high conlaaetr, & Orders have been i d for the en- o R e e types of homes Munsey Bldg.. West of 14th St. N.W. o o e purindl 7 eliviuans | | to be construct- Washington Bve svierwane (olticaliinspecon o ootk B e s e rautired 1o Sompiets, helr full ) . 2 B ma“‘.r\"d v‘hi“\k t;x:;; \‘\2";;{- n[:rqg[)::;c.d to offer those wishing to avail | Sos o mfl:fiicl‘;;%! 531%2"':‘,'“'}5“?.2 themse'ves of the opportunity a special price much lower than the home: ill be offered for when completed. These homes have individuality, richness of finish and quality of fixtures and decora- tions not surpassed by homes of over double the price. For information, etc., apply at homes or offices: e 1034-36 Woodward Building Selling Before : Telephone Main 2990 i Com ]efion ] L] . CHARLES . WALLINGSFORD | p A New Suburb for those who Appreciate Fine Things! Owners and Builders | O l 2 L f : . . e SE Jefferson Park grfies: swee e - 1 . (3 : ~ the Heart of Washington Attractive New Homes SescleHhse,. § . - 0 TWELVE SOLD 3117 lZfll Sh'eet | N the upper side of the Mt. Vernon Highway, Lots range in size from those with a 60-foot » : only 5 miles from the Potomac Park entrance ~ irentage to sites containing 2 acres. A plot of 1026 to 1058 Northeast | to the Highway Bridge. A beautiful spot, pround Wil t‘;f:gtufis';jfg o e g QuebecPl. NW. (Brookland® ! Ove;‘I;:Oki“g the majestic Potomac—high and ZWi;‘nmin% pool, later to be taken over by a club to | All Moders Rrick ? healthy. e formed. At 13th Street ! g i ] The services of the company’s architect will be 1 Square North of x Rooms and || Rigid building restrictions will protect buyers; available to purchasers, Wi{:’hogt cost. Homes will Spring Road Bath— Many New |i | the environment will be perfect. - be of reinforced concrete construction finished in pring Roa oy Ideas. §rt]111cco, ifi ;wo-t&ne colors, with Spanish style roofs. > Six large rooms, H.-W.- | ; sy . ey will be artistic, comfortable, and up to date in H, elec. lights; double I E T i Streets will be 40 fe{e'.; wide; cement gutters, gory way' Built-in garage if desired. 4 f;?:: ] vtv‘:hb:::&ss.e:i‘:‘?;xse i y i # et ke o e in Gl g 8 ow To appreciate Jefferson Park you must see it rear porches. Built-in Taspéct at Once of the modern lmproveme.nts destined to make Pay it a visit today or Sunday. Accessible by car garage. i . Jefferson Park an outstanding development. line, bus line, or auto. F“'_’;fio‘:he Salesman on Premises PracL ty Drive over Highway Bridge, take road to right (Mt. Vernon Boulevard), look for Jefferson Park sign Wil AR”NGTON on upper side of road. Jameson S .Gatewood’S. Bennett Filusive | 7 Soninenal 906 New York Ave. NW. Main 5526 || || Reat Values in Real Homes | e v Agent | Trust Building Omner i Buskiee 1627 K N.w. ; 14th and H Streets North West Ask the Man Who Owns One M. 3174

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