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REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 1, 1923—PART 1. FOR SALE—HOUSES | tinmed. | LA HOME | 0\ CAPITOL, HILIL | “specially \mnhl\ for a r Congressman, o sule of what Iy un FOR SALE_HOUSES | rForsare—HoUsEs - | Continued. c Continued. MASSACHUSETTS PARK. o Surrounded by Washington’s finest residential section. Con-| taining seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “THE TRIA 2 OF INCREASING VALU | between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues ;| (Woodley Rd.). Over four million feet of land sold. Over| nnnu homes from $13,000 to $200,000 built and under construc- tion. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall homes, [ with Tots from 50 to 115 fect front—32d and Cathedral Ave. WOODLEY PARK. Finished and under construction. Washington's | detached and semi-detached city homes. ibi '\' LAl | necticut Ave., adjacent to the bridge. Th I ESTMENT { garages. Terms if desired: $2,000 Cash, AND YOU HAVE A PROP- (594, Lots 24 and 29 feet by 120. ERTY THAT EASILY . . PAYS FOR ITSEL} MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC., Near the U nion Station NW. Woodward Building, 15th and H St ot e MADDUN, MARSHALL & CO., 8070, i i best lucated <; $150 \Iul\fl\l\ aving INC., 1108 16th St. AREFULLY SELECTED LIST ( ASONABLY PRICED HOM X —CHEVY CHASE. bathe, servapr's g corly pos Tals Botanic Garden Mt A € On bia Heights Colu R GARMAN District .‘\“"-vu.‘ Bank Ma S%"' R \lh \\l) B si-room ¥ th 3 o BROS. SOLDIERS' 1TOMLE 5 atietiy mod SIS AND ® h 4R Conn. ave —Seven well srranged rooms, | I larze Tot xn be bought on your own terms. lnspect ohing for g $16.500—-WASHIN i - A vl R ‘,Ml‘ I'ON HEIGILTS. <,un 9th ST. NEAR \l‘\k)( \\[) \\1'., b, “WASHINGTON IY COMPANY, o detached brick hoas A ths, servant's quarters CTALS: t It fs hard to fnd value large roms (7 good co Phone frout aud resr | s kind in this se MADDUN. Main &0970. MARSHALL & CO, INC,, 1108 loth St. HOUSE? DO YOU WAN'I 12911 PORTER {Open Sund SIXTEENTH HIGHLA Detached B STREET L. to 0 p.m. { NORTH CAPITOI ‘W YORK AVE.- 8 rooms and 2 t SIX HIGHLANDS for im ton terms, WILI 3 MEMI DISTRILT 3 STAR BLDG. PHILLE 1409 New Phone Main 4600, ESTATE BOARD COMPANY, 1\'(", ‘WASHINGTON REAL REALTY 302- S\ \] ')I\ \\|\ Ml\l) ADDITION. construction: tupe ¢ porch aveilat MBIA HEIGI lf)\lulllvr\\ \I _NR ¢ very attract assed in Washizgton; Hrepluce uj 5 roows and o . hardwood g harduond foors; e s o obiuin a property of exceptis NW hot-water hear. ¢ ocated property erms and posses 1\1 ALTY COMPANY, INC,, MAIN 3588-3580. Ql MI-DETACHED. i ROAD N.W. AND PARK ROAD. 2 bathe. garage. frepiace; es; vac T AVE., vath, weell DISTRICT 302-3 STAR BLDG. AT 20tn ST bedrooms, oak floors throughout: | Owner on_premises all P A STRICTLY WHITE. 12th AND L STS. S:E. S100 CASH, TO $35 .\I()N'X‘HL\'. of Sold contatus ¢ por Five EAREE \\\': o 71‘7 » Main 1028, COLUMBIN HEIGITTS, with ga Moderute torms. X Middleton, Inec., Torms, Inc., BY\ ADF! ORD 425 Bond Bldg. 14th and New York Ave. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, Mu's AT ALSO Arguin Y E0 My AND PARK. e offcring for quic S £ At auction, Ittt - | 1923, QOMMEN 1e'a fine o ossToads (know: . Young mules, o of Tarin implements. 2 Fordstn tractore: disc harrows, cultitractor, COLORED. NEAR F N.W 3500 Cash; $50 Monthly. 21st ST. new and used reakonable credit. Also Wil offer at THREE DAY, the Business pro acres, garage. 24340 ft shop, equipped with 1 ing material; shop and acelsicac plavt | ighborkiood pec bue oue r then 215 miles; 3 vecful art ewis papered P, SAME u(‘\h HLDG N consistivg of © 2 Tith and N. Y. Ave, FOR SALE —GOOD FOR STORE. Near 2oth and Pa. Ave. B, Main 3503 14ih ar 18th and e ght pacty. Tarms, " one-third mn dalance, oze, Two or_taree Jears: : | MENRY, Prop, JOHN PAYNE, and New Yo deposit. E. I Auctioneer.s _OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE OUT-OF-TOWN BEAL ESTATE = REAL ESTATE YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR RENT We Can Put It Over TELL US YOUR WANTS We have & most complete list of Cottages, hotels, stores. bun, oo ,An the oldest operators in Ocean City our reputation an of conditions get the busine GET IN TOUCH WITH US TODAY J.fM.CHESTERC CO 2 ows, lots, knowledge b AN [T, St 0 'ALL PROPERTIES SALE°"RENT LSTED wiTh ——D ge: two miles to EMORY, Qo WATET | HON Rent and Sale List Now Ready ) RALPH L CHESTER Inc REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS | U!n.vv T beantiful OCEANCITY.N.J. Selling & Renting Lists Sent Upon Applications HARRY F.STANTON SUMMER HOMES ud | FOR KENT -ATTRACTIVE B( \:,u.m\ Where rugged beauty knows no artificiality— where art and literature thrive untrammeled— where government is founded on faith in humanity— where play and recreation receive their just due— there lies Switzerland. it doesn’t matter what your favorite s, or what,you are traveling for, you will in Switzerland. ‘por( or pastime is, find it at its best LAUSANNE-OUCHY, chief point on the Simplon line, facing the Savoy Alps, most convenient headquarters for excursions in all direc- tions. All sports in perfection. An educational centre of repute. GENEVA, with its classical lake, ever attractive and interesting as a resting place, combines beauty, wealth and intellect and is a world- renowmed university town. Excursions to Mt. Blanc. Then, beautiful MONTREUX, and the enchanting Simmen Valley to INTERLAKEN, the oldest and most celebrated climatic health re- sort and garden spot of the BERNESE. OBERLAND—the focus point for all excursions in this wonderful region. Here the JUNG! U RAILWAY takes you up 13,750 feet to the “Top of The World.” Far below and all about spreads a panorama of such inspiring grandeur and beauty that its memory must always remain a most treasured possession. LUCERNE, the “Mecca" of all tourists—its loveliness proverbial, its variety of sports and amusements most interesting— the starting point for excursions in Cenral Switzerland. Plan to go to Switzerland this summer — the only counlr{)m Europe unchanged. No taxes. No excessive rates. No profiteering on tourists. The same cordial wel- come—greater and better accommodations for all, what- ever your purse. Rates $2.00 a day up including meals. Write for our new fortfolio of Switzerland—No. I7-N. most attractive booklets descriptive of its wonderful scen- ery. cities, sports. life, beautifully illustrated. It is free. Address Official Agency of the SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS 241 Fifth Avenue, New York ATLANTIC CITY. N. Woted for its Superior Table and Ser? com Tonic and ‘ ] Diet Kitchen~-Music~ \ ATLANTIC CITY~NJ Curatity Go//' American n an the beac, ia tue Cialics sec- Za®ant fresh “water 1o sil private 5. 1 exclusive feature walaiained, With costs of wervice. 1175’ zel L 219 BOXD, RED, Y. Ave. N.W. A VERY DESIRABLE house on R. 1. ave. n.w. near 1st ‘|st.; 3-story, 10 rooms, bath, brick. Price, $11,000. Terms. it G “aywood er & Garrett, Inc,, Realtors, Ave. N.W. B l[hl mom brick house, bullt on terrace; four bedrooms, open fire: bardwood Boors, stemn heat, elect lrlr‘ heing 1 500, __CAMP SITES. CAMP INFORMATION A selected list of camps and ranches for Rirls, boys of grown-ups, every oue per- sonally Investigated, Ak Mr. Foster 503 14th St N.W. No ch.l.rs‘e! or.fees. P W ed ‘to_sell. 1 Address, OW Near 18th and Nine-room house, fou +“prick, n splendid £5,000; " $2,000 cash o o it buyer. Addross, O T Star o oIS N Y Main ¢Sz St Caries Tl & l!ue:: ‘ water bathe: fun, water In roo Super'r table: mod. rates. Couchat ra) A _E. Wagner. Prop._W. R, Layton, Mer. {GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL VIRGINIA AVE NEAR STEEL PIER. L EARLY SPRING RATES. AUTO BUS MEETS TRAINS BOOKLET. 0. D. PA!V‘I‘ER. MGR. rmn 204 sos Phillips House Massschosetts Ave. near Beack Attaining the Highest Standard of [ American Plan Service and Food at Moderate Rates ¥ Extensively improved. Additional private baths and rusning ooklet. Cap.250 rumning water and Sains; terie attuched STEAMSHIPS. _ RESORTS Summer Camps Washington Office 503 14th St. NNW Forty Offices in Jarge cities and resorts Ipor i'{ea lth a,.dpytr&mbn [9:\1 e Beach fro, Convenience :md llLl’Fl)' l 'horough Service and ourtmy predeminant. || Same management and policies that | have prevailed for past five years E. E. GROSSCUP, Manzger HOTEL"coNTlNENTAL‘“ terms moderate. 5 33 Always open, elways ready: ' phobe. M. WA e American SAsK Mr. Foster 7 HOTEL érff/fl/e[ts | _ BESOBTE for boys, girls or grown-ups. For years we have been care- fully investigating these camps and Mr. Foster has now selected list of camps of which we have personal knowledge and which we un- hesitatingly recommend. The list is not large, but covers the entire country and with a sat- isfactory range of rates. 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AQUITANIA g 10 May 1 Mey 23 | MAURETANIA .. or, oy i3 LR MY L MTE Apr.'24 May 16_June & B to Plymouth, Clmflw and Hlumll!l [\RRH} NIA T, Ay 12 ——e a3 June 23 July 26 T T ntnises end alirn: wsclmu\ Tnow . Apr. 7 May B Juze 2 LJApr. 14 Muy 12 Jume -Avr 30 Mey1® June 16| én' 58 My 36 June3s % Afluz;r;.ln\m‘ um: Liverpool ‘st’lHlA (new) p New Yotk to TUSCANIA (new *Vis Halifax. Bee your local Tunard Aj and_ Anchor 8. 8. Lines Waskington, D, C. edjterranean. )onen. T T4t wt mwa NEW COTTAGES, STORES. HOTELS, APART- IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT MD. CALL ON R. C. WALKER, MAIN 0625, INFORMATION, AD- OCEAN CITY, MD. \ ] to Greatest Total. TTokn e Ecperlerord Trovelers” The Magnificent “FRANCE” Wedussday, April 18th 25 fusg Iy 18 Juns 23 Ave. 4 New York—Havre—Parls Popular priced one-closs ahips La 8avola . . Apr. 7 May § June Apr. 10 New York- -Vigo(Spaini—Bordesux Le Bourdonals. Ayrl 96 Juse 9 July 13 Local French Lize Agen 1496 Now Yotk Ave. N.W.y Wasnington All Seilings 11 AM. 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A prediction that President Harding's home state of Ohfo “will stund consis- tently by him in 1924 was made last night by Representative Begg, repub- lican, Ohio, in a statement outlining the accomplishments of the administration He declared the President's forel policy, coupled with general improve ments in industrial conditions, would powerful infiu working for a re-