Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1923, Page 21

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REAL ESTATE BEDTIME STORIES By Thornton W. Burgess. uncomfortable, until Johnny Chuck Becomes Very| Uncomfortable. Discomfor Wherever and more veuadits in in all his life. out_of place. Johnny Chuck. a tree may be | 1 right for people like Happy Jack | Squirrel and Chatterer the Red | Squirrel, who are accustomed to sit- | g In trees, but for who is| not used to anything of the kind sit-} tng In a tree very long at a time be- comes uncomfortable. Johnny Chu it Yes, Johnny it u ar i branches were not big ford Johnny seat. Johnny Now sitting up tried climbing up to but other, s All_the been sitting, worse than the down again. one time comfortably warm. How § to get down on the ground my, how he did want to thie ground! cnrled up just a_short distance aw: appearing~ to be asleep. fooled. No, indeed, sn't fooled. 1sn't goiug to sleep. just_waiting for him inute by mini W more and mo His position was strained and maude his arms and legs grow It seemed to him that he € there any louger. wa of that up in it sir, so. ot down At firs But a to n or sleet | and tonight, probably | orrow morning; con- strong cast and northeast nhia—R: tinued cold tix in this aft- ably clearing ued cold; pow s ¥ BuL tonieht, pre st would have to stay To muke matter. a tree asion rds for nake some remark. it wys e enough visltors to make it was true. The worse of L one gave him advice, u was something that John think advice oceurred | (hyck st tempera- vest, 59 f the Water. ltion the Falls—Tem- muddy. Highest, Condition Temperature ter S ture, Tomorrow—=Su mets 6:44 pon. Aoon rises 4 Automobil hour Wenther In Various Cities. LA VI o ON AWAY EXCEPT DY ————— £ Tempersture. 3 v exactly what he ¢ s the ad e thing away ¢ appen there as if Johnny Chu whers until t ave out mself. Had he not be ortable he py. But h bl too werried and uch right - that he had ju mind that he couldn't 2d ju would go dd Touisvill Miumi. 7 e e Turberville Installs Electric Fixtures in a Six-room House Complete for Loadon, England, Yaris, France. Copenhagen, 1 Stockholm, ' Sw Horta (Fayai), Azores Ham!lton,” Bermuda Ban Juan, Porto Rico Huvans, Cub Colon, Canal Z Estimates for Wiring Cheerfully Submitted E “No job too large—no too small.” 1719 Conn. Ave. Phone North 9407 £ T 2 CANNON GIVEN NEW JOB. : | o] Secretary Work Appoints Western- i er Field Reclamation Commissioner | L P e e e e R R e —_— | GARAGES | For Rent e Rear of 6th and Lamont Sts. N.W. Hollow Tile is ot | Fireproof deets | Ideal for Active or | Inactive Storage PARESIS CURE 0LD. || From $5 to Danes Have Used Msalaria Germ | $7.50 Treatmenut Five Years. Morris Cafritz Co., Inc. COPENHAG 913 15th St. N.W. Main 617 Miles Canng ralse! dqua | | 1 i ' | s du-| tles would n i te work being c earing branches orvico nor tha w of Agriculture, operation with interest of s tands. The also will be dn co-operath arfous states in which the rc projects are locate He will ac nji Davis be ivities ng in in claimed ‘s work | with the | ic 111 these a the | tlers occu; ny Special Ass and Director Dav on a trip « mation i ant | spec th . April 13 gives an sylum ith the | Ly ~«H HEATING Co. Schentific Heating & Plumbing 913917 H Street NW. WashingtonD.C = =TT Heating and Plumbing of office buildings, schools, churches, fac- tories, apartment houses and the larger pri- vate residences involve responsibilities which this organization is particularly well qualified to assume. Estimates on request. “Found Reliable for Over Thirty Years” he was sitting began to grow more | | seemed to him that it was the most | uncomfortable place he had ever been You see he couldn't change his position for fear of fall- It wasn't a big tree, and so the enough to af- Chuck a comfortable ! o croteh above the one in which he had this proved to be he climbed | Jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun was climbing higher and higher in the blue, bluc sky, and Johnny was becoming un- did want My, m3 o But there lay Reddy F Johnu: Johnu He knew that Reddy eep and had no intention of He knew that Reddy come Johnny » unhappy. this couldn’t s0 down there he | worse Blacky the mmy Joy had spread the d every one w! to pass that At least that every ho (4 st John- him it nd ny x- el have st e P e O e items. 5:05 p.m.—Dairy market reports. 10:05 p.m.—Weath. WJH—White & Doyer Company (360 1 to 2 p.m—Music 2nd features. WIL—Continental Electric Company [ lections. WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electrie Com- 4: music. WEAS—The Hecht trol. ) Violin solo: com solos, | by (Toscw), nf the Winds due Moav Starne. 1 Chorister Male Goodson, lected, Haw tet, Price, $6,250—Small Cas L 4 and reprodue WIAY—Woodward |35 13th St. THE EVENI BY RADIO TODAY STAR, WASHINGTO. SATURDAY, WLW—Cinel 1 (360 Meters). 8 p.m.—Special concert. APRIL 14, 1923. ) RADIO NEWS WDAF—Kansas City (400 Meters). Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. musical program. 12:45 to 2 a.m.— Coon-Sanders Orchestra. LOCAL STATIONS. DISTANT STATIONS. Naval Radio Station, Radlo, V& | All Programs Scheduled for Eastern . (710 Metern). Standard Time. 5 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- o mment. 3 | WEAF—New York (400 Meters). 5 p.m—Weather bureau report.| g0 o8 SRS BUU 0 5 p.an—Crop report and special 1 -“'m7 NG on “Arbitra- Concert. ftal t: recital. 10 p.m. r bureau report. p.m—Violin r ) p.m.—Viol 10 p.m.—Con: to 10 p.m.—Concert by the stra of the Music School Settle- Meters). (360 Meters.) 30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se Bedtime stories. 10:10 p.m.—Dance musiec. pany (360 eters). | to 5:30 p.m.—Pro ‘\\1.‘I—lllxln\‘u (400 Meters). Concert. p.m.—>Musical pro- 30 ce Company Munsic Meters). tlons on the hE plano. & Meters). ullding (300 4 p. ele to Vie Lothrop (360 t by the Beta 10 2w "5 by Ar- and reproducing p.m.—L ram as follow cky Home msbein, co l Luritone. K » Old Virginuy.” (h) “Hor Lyon, ust @ Little Home ¢f Love s . C. Hutchinsor Herbert L. Koy s ouvenir Ower | Herbert 1 (Buricigh), « tic Ji Re Yo WaB—Atanta (400 ) ght conc lio Univ cters ). 8 rt. th trolt (400 Meters). w Private markets, ¢ pm.- KDKA—Pittsburgh (360 Meters). ¢ ital v Automobile Trip ents: chool of Mrs. Wajter Oliv nd Road Conditions”; i ompin Mr. 7205 pan—One-act pi — (1) "Goo Diama You Hom p.m e A . Quarte Kline Take time 1. (tures.” “Dre v Soys' fo Mes fal ert. 3150 pum—Cone *KYW—Chicago (100 Meters). 7:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories 10 pm.—lsham Joues and 10 p1g—News e Under Lilli 1 1y Ifia Carta ni Luliluli’¥ Maolt Hul his WiZ—Newnrk (Dralla), el guitar solow, Lilliar ; (g) Hawatian f n Quartet; vocal sclection —_— One Thing at a Time. ton Transc on't want you moth Edison Storage Batteries 6 Volt. Amp. Size 150 S15 John Collins Co., Inc. 467 C St. NW. . BEAUTIFUL NORTH ROSEMONT h Payment, $40 Mo.! Taree This attract d bath, Has hot-wa ughout. Lot 40x1 by trolley or autor » semi-bungalow ho heat ) fent sbil The Realty & |nves1mgnt Corporation of Washington ! ~ Phone Main 2908 | Selling Fast Splendid 50-Foot Lots IMPROVEMENTS Pure Artesian Water Under High Pressure Modern Sewer System to Potomac River, Cement Sidewalks; Fine Graded Streets. Lights on Streets; Phone Connections BRICK STATION ON PROPERTY 35 Fine Homes in Subdivision A Lot 50x135 Costs Only $810.00 On Easy Terms, and Still Less for Cash AURORAHILLS, VA, COME OUT SUNDAY See class homes there. Water and sewer in each lot, streets well kept, electric lights, etc. If this is not best for money in nearby Virginia, don’t buy. That’s a fair proposition! 14 MINUTES from 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue on Alexandria Electric line. Telephone or write for appointment to take you in our automobiles, or come in and talk about Special prices to home-builders. Terms—$25 Cash Each Lot, Balance $12 Per Month, Which Includes All Interest ‘Walter O’Hara Exclusive Agent 1309 H St. N.W. Phone Main 4928 Branch Office in Station Open Daily Phone Clarendon 806-F1-4 er forecast. WOC—Davenport, lowa (400 Meters). 6:40 p.m.—“Book Review,” Dana, ert. WGY—General hestra. l ROCKEFELLER QUITS SOUTH. | John D. Rockefeller, his winter home, the Casements, at Or- mond December, aud left for Lakewood, N. J., wher six w port, C = = 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert. 5 6:55 to 7 p.m.—Marketgram; weath- | * A Hawailan concert by the Hono- lulu Quartet, vocal and instrumental solos and duets, and a short talk by i Liltan Pear Hargitt on Hawailan music and customs, will feature the | program tonight at statlon WIAY of % = 3 | Woodward & Lothrop. 40 P Lhimes eoncert, | "WIAY will broadcast Monday night —Sport news. WIAY will Sandman's visit. | a speclal concert by the United States ilee Club of Penn | Army Band, under the direction of W. J. Stannard. The station also will send 9 p.m.—*"America and Her Wonder- oyt daily at 10 a.m. the forelgn ex- nd, the Yellowstone FPark,” by |c Yeport from the Washington | and Trust Company's foreign department. | WEFL the station oL lsc’x.—iawbrm‘flo] —Home Garden Hints. & Clothier in Philadelphla, =~ W S SN - |broadeast from 7 to 9 o'clock fonight —"Sporting News,” by J.|prodeoisr (A0 By the Myer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Orchestra. | wsy, the Alabama Power Com- by Earl|pany's’ broadcasting station, an- nounces a return engagement of the famous colored male quartet of Tus- kegee Institute Monday night at 110:30 o'clock, eastern standard time. Whien “this quartet sang the negro | spirituals for WSY, the station re- ceived more than 1,000 letters from Svery mtate in tho Union commend- ing the program. 7. . Barritt, Washington's “saw sololst” will pl: ¥ night over | the radiophone tion WJAX of | 7 to 8 p.m.—Educational features; ‘Nighthawk"” froli Dance program. p.m—"Golt,” by Willlam 7 p.m.—“Midnight Rambler: eom= | Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. (370 Meters). 9 to 11 p.m—Cain's Castle Or-| ARMOND BEACH, Fla, April 14— y ol the Cleveland Union Trust Company. il play on a stecl saw, “The and a medley of old songs, 1 to rendering several tenor He will | Rosary in additic solos. Beach, where he has been since he —_— TURK MINISTER RESIGNS. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 14.—Has- plans to remain for the next prior to departing for Pocan- his summer estate. Mrs. | ans, @ cousin of the late Mrs. Miss Betty White of 2. W. Warner of Bridge- ho hive been guests at o Hills, nnie k; okefelles srk and ational assemble ! demand for 00,000 lire on the Was still nut impos: minister. reat upported the Wi n additional Tound that w Announcement E. C. THOMAS Takes pleasure in announcing that he is now associated with the Busi- ness and Investment Properties De- partment of BOSS & PHELPS REALTORS 1417 K Street N.W. Main 4340 A New Chevy Chase Homes Now Nearing Completion No. 12, 16, 18, 20 Oxford Street Distinct and individual styles to select from One Sold r—DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLE HOUSE' oor—Living room with fire place, Kitehien, kfast room, lavatory. Second Floor—Three large and one medium si : rooms (one with fireplace), two bathrooms (one with i shower). completely inclosed and heated slecpins oining master's bedroom and communicating with l —int entire house, Includes service bath and Tage for two cars i An inspection will convince you of the livable and artistic qualities of these Houses. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY INSPECT—Take Chevy Cliase car to Oxford St. (Nearly opposite « o Ol i) east on Oxford St. on the south side. = FOR SALE BY T. H. BIEN, INC. 3118 11th St. N.W. Col. 9636-9637 “Homes of the Better Class” ntzance san Fehmi Bey has resigned as finance | ERRRREREE, REAL ESTATE. AROUSED BY DEATH. | Police in New York and New Jer-| sey After Reckless Autoists. | NEW YORK, April 14.—Aroused by | the death Wednesday of former Rep- | resentative Thomas F. Smith, struck | down by & taxi in front of Tammany Hall, of which he was secretary, th authorities of New.\'flrk and New | Jersey have united in efforts to curb | reckless driving. _The medical examiners' office in New Y_nrk made public figures to show that 160 persons had been killed by au- tomobiles in the fi three months of 1823, @ sharp increase over the sum period last year. 3 _Moter Vehicle Commissioner Dill of New Jersey asserted he had instruct- ed all maglstrates in the state to selze the licenses of all motorists con- victed of violating the speed law ew York magistrates vesterday handed out several sentences which civiien oatain ety | MG 2813 34th Place OPEN SUNDAY I'his home .was built for people who fine house in the best of locations. Just off Mass achusetts Avenue overlooking the city—yet clo enough in for the busy man. Hi: construction. S large sleepit bathsMwo-car garage. "";'"M EEVER =i GOS Undoubtedly the Biggest Detached Home Values in the City and t 21" Il g MRS Real Estate Salesman We enced Man who is capa- want an Experi- ble of managing Sales L Y Department of a Large Office. Address Box 341-J Star Office 1-class brick rooms, two —At a price the means of erms that a liberal, the average home-sec Open for Inspection Tomorrow and Lighted Every Evening From 5 Until 9 P.M. Sample House—819 Quintana Take 9th St. ear to Rittenhouse Street, walk one block East to 8th St., to your Fight to property. Beautiful detached seven-room homes; double inclosed sleeping porch tastefully decorated, roomy and bright. Remember—at price ar rms that will end your home search. " CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor Exculsive Agent 924 14th Street N.W. i il Pl Rl R R R R R e S UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY To PURCHASE A REAL HOME ok R st 3715 Morrison Street CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Near School, Churches, Stores, Etc. Lot 50x130 Large living room, four bedrooms—many ¢ Built and occupied by owner as a home First Time Offered - Price and Terms Reasonable Possession will be given by Owner-occupant. UNION REALTY CORPORATION 1410 G St. N.W. Main 8413

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