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/ JUNE 30, 1923. ville and later to Cincinnatl, it was de- | clared. There also is a prospect, according to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, southern terminus, according to the representatives of the company who ure here seeking labor. Between 5,000 and 6.000 men are needed, It was said. The peasants in the interior of | Statistics show that 90 per cent of Russla are still primitive in their | the money spent for household main- customs and are forced to work like | tenunce (n this country Is spent by 'Sheppard Scouts owls a and at twilight take up the work the day-fecding hawks rischievous rodents, ance to the Learn a Bird a Day By Lucy Warner Maynard seturnal birds of prey. of useful that Dr. Fisher says ever de; While they the earth of of reat good in ridding it must be said t they are destructive te woodland 1 other harmless creatures. e plu owls is »tt and ihey Keep the s ¥ that it of hut sli their The plumage of the screcch o < reddish-brown and s “two Nizht OwlE e air and ically noisele ad of 4t the sides, as anny sound totally disti 18 no relation to sex. ag “Who s them through ignorance | should be severely con- the at » owls nest rather low in hol 014 orchards are favorite home ¥ hunt in the daytime Dry Modification By Next Session| TEMPLE, Tex.. June 30.—In a signed statement issued to the Temple Telegram Senator Morris Sheppard. author of the federal prohibition amendment, declared that when forelgn authorities un- derstood that they must obey American law while in American ports the trouble with liquor-bear- ing vesscls at American narbors will end. He sald that Congress would not modify the prohibition law to favor f ing that serlous omplications s of the selzures or as a the s of the ships them selves if the Treasury Department finds it may properly proceed thut ar ASKS fiSIDENT AID CUT IN COST OF LIVING Basset Urges Executive Appeal to Manufacturers to Increase Ef- ficiency to Reduce Prices. Special Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK, June 30.—Urging Presi- | dent Harding to broaden his appeal for | a reduction In the cost of living. Wil- lam R. Bassct, member of Secretary Hoover's committee on elimination of | waste in industry, sent u telegram to President urge Harding requesting that h, manufacturers to efficiency and there o public. “Pointing out that the Hoover | ommitte iy industries de Bussett S Fooling St. Peter. From the New York Sun and Globe. 1drocks may not have sn of it in the next world the rich cannot enter of heaven Most Desirable Apartments The Argonne On Columbiz Road at 16th St. | In the superior court to the suit filed LEITER ANSWERS SISTERS CAARGES Been Mismanaged—Re- bukes Countess. By tiie Associated Pross. CHICA June 30.—Emphatic de- nial of charges of mismanagement of the $50,000,000 estate of the late Levi Z. Leiter, was male by Joseph Leiter, | = Chicago capitalist, in an answer filed a month ago by his sister, the Duch- ers of Suffolk and Berks, seeking to remove him as trustee. Leiter declared he had suffered a “great personal loss” by his close at- teation to the affairs of the estate and indirectly rebuked his sister for beginning suit after he declared she had “enjoyed the benefits of my In- also denfed that he had ex- ceeded his authority as trustee or that & Chicago court has jurisdic- tlon in the case, maintaining the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia should hear §t, but In any vent “there could not be the shadow of & doubt thrown upon the handling of the esta ¢ hearing of the case is MAY EXTEND RAILWAY. Purchasing Company Aunounces Possibility for C., T. & S. E. Line, LOUISVILLE, Ky June 30.—With g here of an employment of- } Ir Haute and Sout it was planned eves line to Loulsville. LA AL e L s w. company will extend its line to Louis- The | el el e e S P 5 e s sl s i New Brick Eigh_t-Room Home E Denies Estate of Father Has| Beautiful Ca.;roll Manor Takoma Park, Md. Three hundred fect above Washington. Overiooking entrancing Sligo Valley. On Fourteenth Street Car Line. Lot 060x150, with natural-growth shade trees. Rooms all large and airy. Spacious halls, closets and bathroom. Must be sold. Can be bought for less than cost. Very reasonable terms. National Realty Co. 614 Bond Bldg. Main 7808 Member Washington Real Estate Board B et Stone Work Of Any Description Granite and Blue Stone—Flagging and Stepping Stones—Of the Finest Quality FOR SALE from my stone quarries. Estimates 1746 You Street. Direct furnished. Cleveland 932 or write FRANK GINECHESI, Ston_e Contractor Four Acres A valuable tract of land in the District of Columbia. on Dlair d. near Quackenbos street northwest The property faces Blair d and runs back to the Metro- AN Call the labor agents, that the road would be carried through to the Atlantic coast, co nvicts. women s R ‘(WHY” ' Have Our lllinois Avenue Homes Sold Before Even Plas- P || tered—and to Purchasers Who “Have Looked for Months” ) “This We” Are Willing That It Be Determined by Your Inspection THE@E ARE TEN IN ALL Six Sold—Four Left But we will have to ask you to wait at least 30 days before we can finish one. Others are waiting; it will pay you to do likewise. Read This Description; Then Come Out and See the Prettiest Location in ON ILLINOIS AVENUE Bet. Allison and Buchanan—One Block From Grant Circle CONSTRUCTION—A tapestry brick, built of the best materials obtainable; finished by workmen who have given their greatest endeavor to meet the inspection of the most eritical. » PLANNED—From cellar to roof #o meet every re- quirement of the home lover. ! PRICED—For the purchaser who wants a lovely home at the lowest price and easicst terms possible Sample No. 4507 IlI. Ave. Open and Lighted for Inspection Daily from 9 am. to 10 pm. Chas. D. Sager Owner and Builder 924 14th Street N.W. t e L All Styles of New Homes First Time Offered 2910 12th St. N.E. €12th and Girard Sts. ) = = = = thes politan Branch of the L. & O. Railroad. Can be pur- chased at a very reasonable figure. This is about the last available railroad siding in the District Edmonds Contracting Co., Inc. North 9091 or See Your Broker Good all-year location, overluoking picturesque Rock Creek Park Best Transportation Facilities Large bright rooms aud spacious closets Service Unexcelled WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor fixed so (Copyright, L. W. Maynard.) them. but mu to look about. have the power entirely around from front to back In the owl family, as in that of huwks, the females are larger than the males. Several of our owls may be seen in the Zuo. L ech Owl (Megascops Length 7 to 10 inches. Our only small owl with conspicu- | Rock creck, near ufts Avenue bridge. s reddish-brown or some- | 28Tl O & ¥ medal, hile Kite was relieved of s told the police they wey can ldentify the youth- | the head | 2 &h, they uIning he | COLORED BOYS AS FOOTPADS. | Harry Kite wnd Winton Brown, eleve year-old companions, residing 2119 Wyoming avenue, 1 3 crowd | fternoon head Asio) paler. mottled and 1 with black. nt (common) all the ech 0wWlS are vers com T2 m and A Home Within Your Reach MATHEWS WGOODS5 A New Subdivision in Chesy Chese, D, ¢ An kxtension of 3lst street For Less Than 20 Cznts a Square Foot 15th & K Sts. N.W. T 2 e P, Main 4600 e We Specialize in Residential ] Properties and Building Sites City and Suburban Investment, Business and Apartment Properties Consult Our Sdales Department for Your Requirements Thomas J. Fisher and Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 AN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL BUILT DETACHED HOME OF UNUSUAL VALUE Ideally Located—Just Completed 5404 Colorado Avenue Northwest Substantially constructed of tapestry brick. Broad con- crete porch, wide front steps and artistic rough granite wall around front lawn. Situated on a large lot, 50x125 feet. This home contains nine large rooms and three haths, including servant’s room and bath. built-in breakfast porch and sleeping porches, with a large double garage in rear to paved alley. Open for Your Inspection Every Day and Evening L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS Phone Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. ol ——=lalc——m=la| c——=]0] — m:Em:—:—:lmE—:mc-E-”i | oSl necticut Ave. : (il find i stories, att showers, maid’s room with bath. cars. The prices are most rea cash and $150 per month, i is an average monthiy saving. monthly payments. Your Own 1 these properties complete city homes of two reakfast and inclose 1 i the semi-detached houses 29 fee mable luding all interest. Larger cash payments reduce the All cash may be paid Connecticut Ave. Bridge ‘Woodley Park—a zoned and restricted section of social desirability and enhancing value. Exhibit house 2826 Con- ping porches. 3 baths. 2 The lots are 24 feet f t front. Brick garages f The terms liberal—$2,000 Of this sum $94 Broker or Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. 5 ESTABLISHSED 1599 629 to 651 Irving St. NW 12 Building 10 Already Sold Salesmen on Premises Until Dark The true value of these homes is not only in their attractive outside appearance, but in the wonderful inside finish. Every room has been finished with the best of material, and in a manner designed to satisfy the most exacting. There are six large rooms and bath, with entrances to a large rear porch on the first floor from the kitchen and from the dining room through beautiful French doors. On the second floor there is an extra large double sleep- ing porch, with doors opening on to it from the two rear bedrooms. These homes have all the modern improve- ments and luxuries. Hot-water heat and electric lights. Hardwood floors and trim. Built-in refrigerator. One- piece porcelain sink. Kitchen cabinet. Stationary tubs and toilet in basement. Large rear lot, running back to a 20-foot alley. Priced below $9,000 and on very casy terms, they are casily the best values in row houses on the market today. An inspec- tion will convince you. The Realty and lnv?tment Corporation Ol Washington 735 13th St. N.W. Main 2008 tion of W assessment for sewer or o there from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sunda Goes with each lot if you want P 0 houses to house S electric s¥rn in froat of tic Puiple Iris Tea Hou If Sund yeu out any Phone Main 8416 | I R take your choice of 10 Jots in the most beautiful sec- hington, 1. C. Some Lots are 50x117 All are covered with beautiful trees. went road Come Out Sunday or Saturday Afternoon You'll never get this chance You Feet—Some Lots are 50x145 Feet There will be no further and all Saturday afternoon. A BUILDING LOAN i ns are b prepared for n't intend to build now. built this Y ith for property steadily sell on increasing in W TO REACH MATHEWS WOODS ase car to the Circle and walk on Western Avenue to Ritten- Rittonhonse Street to_the Real Estats Office by the g - Take Ch is_not convenient. phome us for appointmert and we will drive ay. Salesman st ofice cvery afternoon. GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN With Quinter. Thomas Co. 819 Fifteenth Street e E e WILLETT HEIGHTS, VA. SPLENDID LOTS $138 Buys 50-foot Lot from Clarendon on Chain ngstone Heights; 250-ft. 5 2-10 miles White House, 1 mile Bridge Road; between Ballston and clevation; convenient to 2 car lin ele houses on subdivision: many contemplate building. Lots at ridiculously low prices ground adjoining selling much higher: concrete sidewalks; streets; electricity; shade trees and hedge. All white neighborhood 11 Lots More than 14 Acre Lots 50x167 and 50x231 Cost only $138 to $545 Nothing Higher Two Large Sale Signs on Property Lots at $138 Each 2 Lots at $357 Each Lots at $169 Each 4 Lots at $388 Each Lots at $232 Each 3 Lots at $419 Each Lots at $263 Each 1 Lot at $487 Lots at $294 Each 5 Lots at $515 Each Lots at $325 Each 4 Lots at $545 Each COME OUT SUNDAY TO REACH ON ELECTRIC CARS 12th and Pa. Ave. line to Lacey Statlon, 28 minutes' ride off, walk north to property, about 7 or 8 minutes, or take cars at 36th and M streets (Washington and Old Dominion Rallway, Blue- mont Branch), get off at Lacey Station, walk north to property. 3 minutes. BY AUTO Cross Aqueduct Bridge, go through Cherrydale to Livingsione Helghts. turn south at Livingstone Heights and you are at prop- erty; or by way of Clarendon, on main Falls Church road, turn at Lacey Station and you are only short distance from property. lo- cated on main road between Ballston and Livingstone Heights, directly opposite Mt. Olivet Church. VERY EASY TERMS $25.00 CASH, BALANCE $12.00 PER MONTH Which Includes Interest (you do not pay taxes until you have pald for your lots). Plans and prices at office. Agent on ground Sunday, July lst, 1923, gladly give all information. Come out, see for yourself. If unable to come Sunday, come to office any day and will take you to property. Subdivislon high. dry, cool and healthy. Lots well lo- cated. close to Washington. will go quickly. WALTER O’HARA “I Specialize in Nearby Virginia” EXCLUSIVE AGENT 1309 H Street N.W. Tt is with real pride that we offer for the first time these beautiful homes in our new subdivision, which we believe rep- resents a real opportunity for you to secure just the style of home you wish and at the same time get a home built by Breuninger. Pederson Co.. which guarantees construction, per- manence and keen selective ability. ince these homes were started prices have advanced several times; also, inasmuch as the land was purchased in acreage. the lots are priced right; a pur- chaser gets the benefit of both. Above is a picture of one of eleven of our brick homes, five . which contain 6 large rooms. tiled bath, attic, brick coal bin, concrete iront porch, screened back porches, oak floors throughout, hot-water heat and clectricity. We also have detached houses and bungalows on large lots ($0x137) to a 20-it. alley Cash and very reasonable terms will get one of these 81,00 homes for you. Inspect Sunday—Open Week Days Until 9 P.M. Arlington Realty Co. “Real Values in Real Homes" 1627 K St. N.W. Main 3174 For Colored of the Better Class GLENDALE Take H street cars marked D. C. Line, get off at either 44th street N.E. or 48th street N.E. and walk south into Glendale; or— Motor straight out Benning road to 44th street and turn north past the new school building. Look at the homes at 45th and Eads, 49th and Eads, 49th and Brooks and on Brooks east of 49th. Look for the signs on the Homes being fin- ished. Consider the general appearance of Glendale—not a foot of low ground in the subdivision. See the new school at 44th and Brooks costing $100,000. Note the sewer and water mains being laid, street improvements, etc. Some of these Homes can be purchased for a cash payment of $350 and $35.00 per month —others are larger and more expensive. Go out and lock it over and then come in, or phone the office between 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. William P. Irvin 1410 G Street N.W. Fhone Main 3505

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