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REAL ESTATE. 16 “MAN OF AFFAI SEEKS REPORT FROM1.C.C. “ASKS TO CHANGE RAME. ' Duwyic, (ciins, i ntr former . o 3 - = turned oved one-half of their excess| Michel George Daavid of 1111 F|would cause co 3 D Q VIS AND STEE] E GIVES FAKE CHECK, | *~'ON RAILROAD EARNINGS |profis <"ths wovernment, ‘exoopi in & | strect northwent yesterday asked the|hus' found that difficulty is" exper- : casen. The resolution asserts that | District Supreme Court to permit him | ienced by many in pronouncing the REALTORS thirteen grest railrood systems will in- |to resume his Syrian name, Daoud.|name Daavid and he would resume the When he was naturalized in 1910, the | name of his parents. He is repre- titioner says, his friends persuaded | sented by Att 28 im to change bis name from Daoud | C. Larimore Keeran = ©- Sorey and NEW ' YORK, December 16.—Wal-| = 2l - tor Hall, who described -himself as Hnomdlag o Der oo 'Umln.t ":,‘:.d"‘.flm m"‘;‘z":‘nm&:n!hml; m- “a map of importance snd affairs.” Esch-Cummins Law. uary 1, 1923, » -y - - = 3 | was arrestea yesterday charged with | The Senate late -yesterday adopted & Wages ml 1 Pl‘Ofll’leQ Bloc - L”der having given a worthless check to|resolution offered by Senator Capper Of lquring the recent ‘;‘.‘mg"l iy i “ar vy | John Pyms, Sth avenue jeweler, tnr‘x;nu;c wxflr:l apons the h:-lt”‘;ul'h‘- Cm: a;r‘:’ounnd to approximately $16,000,- clal’ms Measure Is Not $3.500 worth of cuff lfnks and trinketas. | merce Com: ion 2o repo! . 2 Bargainh. Immediate Possession Longfellow Street near 16th This lovely colonial home has 8 rooms, full tlled bath, break- fast and sleeping porches; hardwood floors and trim, and is in lovely condition, h.-w.h., electric lights, layndry in cellar, and a very large yard to wide alley. Price, $11,000; $1,800 cash. 3rd Street near East Capitol Home and investment {n this refined section. only 3 blocks from the Capitol and Library, in & strictly white ‘nelghborhood. U 8/ SHIP AIDBII-L 2 MAD WHEN ACCUSED Senator Asks Statement of Revenue cesay gflfimzwr: T - 802 to 822 Decatur Street 6 Rooms * © . Tile Bath Hall ‘became indignant. when he | _upon earnings of the rallrouds in . was placed in the line-up of prisoners | €xcess of 6 per cent, since the enact- : F'avored by Peoble. : L fi,},'u“?m?m!. = ment of the Esch-Cummiins transporta- ONLY 2 LEFT o - | tion law, and as to whether the law had o Baid, “to sub- | een carried out In respect to the provi- et oy veman to such & &ro-| ! hich calls for the payment of nu-| C mmehen"'v: Heat half of profits in excess of 6 per cent A beautiful house of 3 -stories. 10 rooms and bath, and & revenue 1 5 = e from the surplus bedrooms wiil pay for it. Condition and fixtures He was sent to the Tombs. . o o008 b | guaranteed. Room for garage. This is one of the best room- DIFFERS wr"" PHESIDE_NT ———— O il b Dl APANESE carry a neat | a8 renting propositions in thé city. Price, $1.266. Easy terms. AL N lH;:lr)'E}t ‘was & case of‘love at first|, The preamble of the Cann‘el:' resolu- little charcoal hand- : = & 3 . 2 £ sl with me. tion declared it was reported that many warmer Large Por DAVIS AND STEELE Alio Gondamas Tasker tor “High | "Riars™ Fen vy aont sou mar- | ar Sm i W TRE | W SRR LSS N Ok Floors o Lots 142§ ; h = ? +{cent In the by 5 1y Improper Proposal”—For Henfy—I saw her again on severai|passage of the transportation act, and | ©On 3 cold winter's day. It's | . rs ots eet 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W, y. 3 occasions.—Edinburgh Ecotsman. Phat they have made no report to the| a far cry from this miniature - s7 95“ 31 C h Main 5082-5398 heating plant to the colossal . g Labor Support. . W G and H engineering feats - | that heat most of Washing- | Lo sk . {hatflieatioios | $75.00 Month All Interest Opening the attack of the progres- 2 R on’s big buildings today. il sive bloc against the -administration I I l LB and ‘ HIMNEYS' - 2 : Open Daily to 9 PM shipping bill, Senator La Follette, Te- s G a n Heattng Co. publican, Wisconsin, declared in' the | g e X . R » s % ) Senate yesterday that the measure ‘s Santa Claus won't slip down the chimney to your Biggs HEATING CO. | N trary to the expressed will of the apartment for fear that he will lahd in the incin- (Found Reliable for Over Thirty Years.” | : c con Zerator, but he would come down a nice new flue to SR, Gordiied, " O B Homtaierry, | l American_péople and that the actién of the President and its sponsors in attempting to force its passage at tlils time is an open challenge to the peo- ple snd 2 violation of the trust re- posed by the peopie In their delegated representatives.” . ' The Wisconsin senator denounced the bill in bitter terms, criticized the President and Chairman Lasker of the Shipping Board in sharp language, challenged the arguments made by the executive in his message to Con gress urging enactment »f the lexis- lation, and charged Mr. Lasker with having made “a highly improper pro- posal” in order to obtain the support of organized labor. Opposed Taxes. “I do not believe that @ worse bill than this ever came befors the Sen- ate of the United States for its con- 3911 Jocelyn Street Corner Reno Road e try. The public opinion of the coun- | [try is overwhelmingly- opposed to it today. = “It ‘simply .means turning over the . people's property to favored inter- ew ev ase ouse ests for s few cents on the dollar : and a tax of millions of dollars levied annually in order to pay a subsidy to those who take tho ships prac- a real old-timé fireplace. The Titles to Our New Houses at - 2819 to 2833 29th Street N.W. . Just North of Wardman Park Hotel . Are in such geod shape that we can deliver you a » perfect title to a perfect home in time for you to Main 4886 }| 913 15th Street. M.617. 8 (917 H St. N.W. enjoy a real Christmas'in your own home this year. - Our prices and terms are most reasonable and our. houses are the best and most beautiful that g-‘ can be built. Act today and give yourself and your children the Xmas you enjojyed when you were young. W. C. & A. N. MILLER Realtors and Builders Union Trust Building Main 1790 New Subdivision in Congress Heights BEAUTIFUL tically as a gift: It means millions o nusua arm of dollars of tax refunds to the ship- 5 :‘r’;fi vsi:lf"::sl‘:_"sl;gdoes (ot even In order to give an owner satisfactory service in the Home Sites— nise, muc! uarantee, cheap- management of property, it requir 1 attenti N . l(vr rates for ocean commerce. It pro- considerable time. auitesincraonsliafication =nd —Truck Farms J / poses to destroy our Army and Navy siring plenty of fresh air and plenty of garden and vard space, where real estate values are. not inflated. Delightful country-like atmosphere combined with all city conveniences. Py MODERN BUNGALOWS just completed set splendid stand- anl and incentive for de- velopment. One of finest of these bungalows included in sale. ‘To reach Garden Park, take any Congress Heights car on Ninth Street or drive out to reproduction costs. sections of Chevy Chase, this complete, AR TR O S s ughly experienced in their line. s 5 N modern residence measures up to every 1 |orine muitepance of those e neve || . he fin il set muchlomations oty stsoniich e requirement of family of culture and re- folt 1or St ittt e el onbtin e e g o enl At 10 AM i g i 0 i P finement. It is priced at a figure less than e T R naturally the cwner obtains maximum results. s P:_klas D e mosphere, level ground, fine garden country were unawimously opposed 1o | We would be glad to talk with you about handling e e cen Ro Pl s Seskarstne = soil, near car line, school, churches; 1 f it. and in discussing the attitude of labor. said that “in a manner 1 shall not now take occasion to charac- terize Chajrman sker sought to win the support of the working peo- for the measure. content myself.” he continued, | “with the statement that Chairman Lasker sought -a conference with Samuel Gompers, president of the{ American Federation of Labor, and made a highly improper proposai to a group of labor officials that they dis- regard the will and the'interests of their membership and * support the pending bill. Stand of Labor. i “The conference took place op April 6 and 7 in the headquarters of .the . American Federation of Labor in the o Main 2430 Gity -of Washington, Chairman Lasker then.and shere. I am informed, offered to withdfaw certain provisions in the pending bill dealing with labor if he could thereby induce the labor organ- izatlons to abate their. opposition to the bill. * * * The representatives Y of the workihgmen of this ceptury spurned. this barefaced proposal. ¢ *°¢ “hairman Lasker found he could not Bapalor St Fofifce revemed ¢ Near Soldiers’ Home Park PR s ‘111 AND 125 WEBSTER ST. N. W. of his own political party h § elected and l: many districis, normal- 2 OPEN TOMORROW i ¥ = | @ [Ehriie e e Rl iy L gvelopmentio. i [if ¢ oppose this bill were defeated by 1 1 P : ater 4 i [ G2hratle® camaidages, whopiedsed NINE BUILT—ONLY TWO UNSOLD : yvour property. WRITE TELEPHONE OR CALL. all city conveniences available OPEN TOMORROW GARDINER & DENT, Inc. ! Fertile Truck Main 4884 : Farms Outlying sections divided into smail trock farms. Soil of great fertility, especially suity able to vegetables. Department of Agricul' ture report show this, as well as extraordinary success of truck farmers ou adjoining tracts. EASY TERMS 7 For illustrated folde- of the “Facts” .address Branch Office, Raleigh Hotel, or A. McNeil & Co. McLachlen Bldg. E Congress Heights 1o school building, corner Nichols and Alabama Avenues, and turn east three .blocks on Ala- bama. “You Make the Pricc. the Owner Makes the Deed.” OUR FIXED GUAR- ANTEE: No upset price, no by-bidding, no res- ervations. | themselves to vote against it.” i The p'sa of the President in his s th t 1al i P sl o e Lokl Characterful, complete, cozy, 6-room reception hal! C e e e and bath brick houses, unusually roomy, with hot- e RS s ores 1 2 : {ne arger " national good. -particu- water heat, electricity; front, breakfast and slecp- | : I e A QU RO R T st ing porches; hardwood floors, fire-place—every fine. “the madness of the present adminis-( .} modern appointment. sques . R | A e o G ’Homes Stamped With an money o .i?fngmozm?fjgsm‘g? : OPEN TOMORROW , Atmosphere Of ; Quality of the District Supreme Gourt -to .lay a libél against the steamer Ma; ‘ New Premier Number Two, for ‘l - Jestic . = . for a bill of $58.59 for-electrical work homes with one bath, kitchen and I . done on the boat.. -The order is based - 3 s OI D 3 LEFT 1aundry, costs only $125; f. o. b. — {on a suit of the Central -Armature Chicago,’ Three other sizes at ‘akl'lorll(l. vlvhlfnlcflzlmsktha :‘l:m’utm is T i e for electr! work on the steam- Rcaualigis: Gactel puices: / er last summer. Attorney Alfred D. & : Smith appears for thie plaintiff. This new hot water heater is built for a long life —_— 813 15th St. N. W. The greatest miracle of love is the of sufety and service. It is self-contained with no The Sreetest delicate parts to get out of order, no coils to lime up. The .vew Premier is welded and riveted of extra heavy copper-bearing steel. Its thermostat-controlled burner heats water quickly on little gas, and then keeps the store of water steaming hot at exceedingly low cost. New Premier hot water storage is continuous, positive and automatic, without attention summer or winter. N 3 3 . The Neio Premier holds water at the temperature desired. Adjust it for any heat up to 190° Fah- renheit, and it holds the store of water at that .. - - temperature. Asbestos insulation protects theheat? Your home, too, should have one of these économ- . ical, popular heaters. Crane Co. Laboratories made the tests which proved its economy. L See the New Premier at work in our display room today or send now for illustrated booklet. CRANE There is & right-cise Promier for every purpese . Main 2430 Will give these five lots, 3 to 7, square 1652, on grade, and surrounded by new homes occupied by owners. Clear of incumbrance, at only $1,200 per lot, for a $6,000 equity on satisfac- ¢ tory detached house in the north- \_ West section. - : .- Commission to Broker;- 4 hal Have You? \_ : Kellogg Bldgg.‘, ol 1416 F St. SEE THESE HOMES TODAY! First Floor--Latge ehtrance hall, with bedrooms, two tiled baths and built-in spacious coat Closet, living rgom, dining tubs and fixtures and ample closet space, i 5 bki 5 Third Floor—Two servants’ rooms, ' room, breakfast ‘porch-overlopking tree. bath and storage attic. 3 0E ‘ tops, kitchen,’ pantry ‘and service stair- Basement—Completely e e : i N.w. < © way. ol # nace room, double garage, laundry and ] s oM Second. ‘Floor—Four _nicely arranged servants’ toilet. The Pellowing Plambers Have Purchased. This Heater-to Show You * and Cas Give Full Particulars - : Arts, Simebl, 3933 M . naw. G. & H. Heittiag Co.. 917 X st. ndv. Petrstow, Milton, 1011 k. Capitel v.. ‘SAr7. & Cow W. L., 3114 14t% ot. nw. | | 2 M".-fiamwmm-.w. 2 3 g e 2 g ke, T. E., 1210 0th ot. n.w. 1548 - 5 "Athwmthmhn Attractive price and rea- Open Daily From 10 AM. Untll 6 P.M. \RDMAN 190 are, 1816 TEh ot mw. Walker, L A., e _Sola and Instalied by Al Plumbers. -