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24 R APANESE QUEST ALARMS ISLANDERS “resident of Northern Phil- ippine Town, Fearing Inva- sion, Asks Military Aid. BY WALT v Wireless to The St go Dally Copyright sident of | sated in the | . the north- portion the Philippines less than fifty miles from For- ested that a company v soldiers be sent there imost + result of & recent visit to that motor boats. The that the only in- made by the Jupanese was re- number of soldiers sta- of Japanese Alarmed at Inquiry. ipal offivials, alarm- iture of the Japanese in- 1ts the constabulary troops podsible in- od has forward- sending s to the windswept islands. Wood last week made a visit to because of a radioed The b of fresh water. were poach- an wa Wood be- ation he Batanes he fact that Japanese ne there frequently The government re- ¢d u radio station in the nd Wood hus ordered bulletins be sent in- nda matter of unsettled the yet local government ds just_outside of S; Nortt America elaims claim is the Dutel of counter Dutch Bort uble on n to Palmas i from the an of Sulu, The for- Brit- . Th nt has frequently wettle the matter of juris- the disputed nds. JEWISH WOMEN ACT ON U. S. IMMIGRATION Pamphlets to Be Sent to Central European Centers Explain Law to Race. tempted to diction ove BY WILLIAM Br Czble to The Star wnd C) Coprright, 1923 VIEN] ay 11.—United States im- migration rcgulation occupled the en- tire ope & session of the Interna- +1 Congress of Jewish Women be- Id in Vienna. Pamphlets in the h language explaining the of the American law are to be sent out to every community in east- d central Europe whence there on toward the s will be done in £ the stream of un- through ignorance, y into the of clear- Eeope the head of the bears an_official v of Labor stigation of emi- u Europe. She visit the great —T ste, Dan- she s Vi- Iraw up & report for the | Michigan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. A\ neighborhood of enhancing value, zoned and restricted. Individ- ual group building lots and properly con- structed houses and bungalows. Take “Brookland” car to end of route. Your broker or Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Bldg., 15th & H Building Materials —from our immense wrecking operations—from Army Camps, wrecking jobs throughout the city and surplus sales -through- out the country,— Permit us to offer you new and salvaged materialy at a wonderfal Brick Sanh Furnaces Doors Roilers Lavatories Bathtubs Electric Fixtures Note These Prices it brand-new, per sq. ft sh, 34134%, mfgd. by Certainteed Co— New, 1-pl New, 2-pl¥ “Four-in-one, square ... Shovel, fific: plel Kitchen Boiler, gal.. zalvanized SIDNEY L. HECHINGER HOUSEWRECKING CO. Camp Meigs, Main office, 5th and Florida 6th and C nts. ave. nertheast southwest Salcsmen at either office will i1l your bill of material without loss of time. EAL ESTATE. The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime. —By WEBS SR ~ R A OL TIGNTRISE WALIER. ARG Correr MAvER 2052 Bans exa oo | | | Gomicananen es Sox L satnaditaze | ) BIC LEAGUE FITCHER Ay A A e Amar ona (7] THEN MR Cotein” HomeE Selioonea pLar Some DAY 1 A 816 SWELL § 3riceen S teaae (( OTramorae. e e some | S A Ftisco. | | OF THBSE MERE ©1G STIFFS WEn &N ot e | | Gmene Tur Head in AT SR | M5 e A ie some <) AnGLE WoRt S L\ DOLLERS A DAY FeR Do T THE SPRING TME URGE ¥FCe ADVENTURE — %! has & spiritual, moral and economic significance.” said Mrs. Alvxandnr‘seagull Saves Kohut of New York. “This is the! first time that the Jewish women of Purse LOSt at Sea in Wreck the world have gathered in a truly Bs tie Associated P international congress. The German French and British members here sit | quilly side by side. We hope to| create A~ permanent’ organization | which will occupy itself with recon-| VIENNA, May 12.—United States im- struction work and the protection nr‘ Jewish feminine inte ! Among the ninety-seven delegates attending the assembly from twenty- | gne countries twenty are Americans e name Mrs."Julian Mac 3 =5 : it e | saved after his command, the col Bradford of Pennsvlvania, ) : lier Seaconnet, sank in Vineyard telle Ternberg of New York and E 1, April 28, with a loss of seven i women weil known in the Cn | States are on the roster. Al | women are favorably impressed with the spirit of hospitality shown by the Austrian autherities Miss Tvy Cummings recently won the sports model event in an English auto meet, getting home ahead of a number of male drivers, 11.—-A seagull has salvaged the pocketbook of Capt. Danfel J. Mil- ir. of Bath, Me. who was lives. Ed Dalen. a fisherman, was cross- ing the sound yesterday when he -ed a gull pick an object from <ea and drop it Daten Investigated and found the pocketbook with identification card inelosed i e 2, District Realty Company, Inc. ANNOUNCES { The Opening of Its New Home at i 1106 Vermont Avenue We cordially invite you to inspect our quarters. The homeseeker will find every facility at his command. A com- petent staff of real estate salesmen are equipped with an intimate knowledge of real estate values in all sections of Washington. District Realty Company, Inc. H. C. BRISCOE, President 1106 Vermont Avenue Main 3588--3589 R R N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R N N N N N N N N N N N Only Threc Left! It beats every selling record so far. Only a week ago did we announce that these Homes were ready for your inspection—and now there are but three left. What a tribute to the character and charm of these homes. Kentucky Avenue and C Street Southeast The corner and two others on K;nm:ky Avenue are all remaining. Just read the details of equipment and finish. Six rooms with tiled bath; built-in fixtures; sleeping porch; front ‘porch and kitchen porch. Living and Dining rooms are of excellent size—splendid grade of hardwood floors—big kitchen, glassed-in dresser and latest type gas range. Three sleeping rooms, large closets; laundry tubs in basement; hot-water heat- ing system with separate hot-water heater. The Corner Is $7,950 The Others - 7,500 Convenient terms can be arranged. Open for inspection every day and evening. But you can see you'll have to act quickly. Kite Homes Find Ready Buyers—Always Built, Owned and for Salp Exclusively by 1514 K Harry A. Kite M;:ox“ Street N.W, (Incorporatsa) Member Washington Real Estate Boar ——— SEEKS $130,000 LOST |U. S. IN WORLD COURT |3 IN LIQUOR SWINDLE FAVORED BY EDGE New Yorker Begins Legal Battle| President’s Proposal Indorsed by to Extradite Florida Man in Jersey Benator in Speech to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1923. _— t! hould be & matter of national policy irrespective of party. The ad- ministrat! now in power, feelin that the pledges of the past shoul be carried out, have started the ma- chinery in motion to provide for our oining the court. 1 have noticed in nterviews with many prominent members of the other party that they have unqualifiedly indorsed the pro- trust, then, that despite selfish Great Booze Deal. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 12.—Willard E. Campbell of Miam{, Fla., has been in- dicted in the court of general ses- aions on a charge of swindling Harry Kuller, wealthy Bronx bullder, of $130,000 {n a liquor transaction, and a legal battle to extradite Campbell will be fought In the Florida supreme court May 28, it was revealed last night. The district attorney's office an- nounced that a previous attempt to bring Campbell back here was frus-| trated through his friends, one of whom posed as & deputy sheriff and frightened Kuller Into returning home on the very day he was to iden- tify Campbell at the Miami court- house. The state now is endeavor- ing to have an extradition warrant signed by Gov. Smith of New York ' honored there. Kuller's story was that he first met | Campbell last” April. Campbell. he sald, told him of an opportunity to| make $100,000 in a legitimate liquor deal, and regretted that he didn't have $55.000 to invest The plan was to buy liquor en route on the steamer Rosebud from land to some Island In the West Indies and sell it there at a big profit to rum runners. Kuller said he gave! Campbell $120,600 in all. but when | days passed and nothing happened he became suspicious and discovered that there was no such vessel as the Rosebud. The district attorney's office a: serted that when Campbell was & rested in Miami, he was Identifiec Kuller and admitted the swindle, y but not before the proper officials. | LAVA POURING INTO KILAUEA | By the Assoclated Press. HILO, Island of Hawaii, T. H.. May 12 —Thomas Boles. superintendent the Hawali Natlonal Park. reports unusual_activity of the Kilaueu vol- cano. The floor of the fire pit, he| said, Is a sea of seething fire. the lava pouring in at the rate of a million cuble “yards a day. The super- intendent declared that the present| activity Indicated a large eruption. | efforts for control that this can be disposed of without it being simply a party matter.” —_— STAND CRASH HURTS 20. Centennial Spectators Victims of Accident at Macon, Ga. b MACON, Ga, May 12.—About twenty people were injured, none seriously, this afternoon, when one section of the tem- porary grandstand seating 400 cente nial spectators collapsed at Central ¢ Park. The injured were rushed to hos- pitals in ambulances and private [ R The Fighting Game. From the New York Sun. Crawford—They're still looking for | new things to tax Crabshaw—Why don't they try put- ting a war tax on a marriage license? ‘Women's Republican Clubs. ATLANTIC CITY, J., May 12— President Harding's proposal for American membership in the world court was indorsed here last night by Senator Edge, republican, New Jer- sey, who told & meeting of the N Jersey Women's Republican Clubs that adherence to the tribunal would not mean entering the league of na- tions “by the back door, the side door, the front door or the skylight.” The difference between the court and the league, the senator said, was that the former dealt alone with political questions, while the latter concerned itgelf solely with justicable and legal questions. “I do not particularly like to see this made a party question” col tinued Senator Edge. “It seems to me 3712 Woodley Road Attractive New Semi-Detached Home Half Square the St. Alban's Cathedral Very Best Brick Construction Seven large rooms, two baths and inclosed breakfast porch; latest designs and decorations; hardwood floors; instantaneous hot-water heater; outlets for electric floor lamps and vacuum cleancr throughout; genuine open fireplace with gas heating attachment; built-in garage; spacious front porch Very Attractive Terms Within One Square Cleveland Park Bus Line OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wm. 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Main 2345 REAL ESTATE, Kew Gardens —the very last word in Apartment residence— designed and built for utmost comfort and homeyness. Delightfully located at 2700 Que Street N.W. The reservation list is rapidly filling— Apartments range in size from two rooms and bath; to eight rooms and two baths, Resident manager will exhibit them Harry A. Kite Incorporated Phone Ma'n 4846 electricity, Jenifer St. West of Conn. Ave. 3213 Macomb St. N\W. $25,000 W‘lfl4lh Ne:{r VGirard S}regt price alii WARDMAN 143C K Street N.W. Main 4180 MOST BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT IN WASHINGTON Seven New Buildings Reservations Now Being Made for Apartments Up to Four Rooms and Bath SPRING ROAD AT 16TH ST. $67.50 TO $97.50 Manager on Premises CAFRITZ 00 | 13 15th Street Main 67 | MORRIS: “Homes of the Better Class” Nos. 16, 18,20 Oxford Street Chevy Chase, Md. ;,ufl’szgaflééz?lflzzga\ 277, 77 W T Sample House, No. 16 Oxford Street Open Daily and Sunday The floor plan in these beautiful homes is a triumph of practical design: careful study has con- verted waste space into livable conveniences without distracting from the artistic effect. The solarium is only one of the charming appointments that lend individuality and distinction to these attractive homes. Motor out to see them or take Chevy Chase cars to Oxford strect and walk one block cast 77, FOR SALE BY V. T. H. BIEN, Inc. 3118 11th St. NW. Col. 9636-9637 " il / /"I' @, 40, 'b 'll' gy s