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_ are being expelled by the Bulgarian Skl ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY; AUGUST 18, 1923 - e RAT DRUG FIENDS 500,000 Shaft |BROOKHART SCORED gu,;y?gnzrlsg“m{ A RS i g e o e o PUTIIEORFCALS] O Sor Franioc o e e § Excelling in Value j; Afractive New Homes : | Rodents in New Orleans| mesient o';fiin;":\'ffi i'a'?m'{?fifi Rovist Busie st Qumcy St' a‘t 13th % : . Warehouse Chew Up All “Dope” in Sight. W ORI Sleuths of the division, wh August 13.— ¢ enforcement among other e duties, things, include the running down of “dope” peddlers, have directed their attention to something new—the rodent “dope fiend.” Until a few months ago, it seems, the rats which infe the feeral building were nice, gentle, home- loving rodents, but recently some-|V® thing happened. Slowly wave of destruction building. moil. Rt ept s wero rds were through the | sh found in_tur- | d gnawed to | th Dbi ountless rat of midnight sistant custodian, scores of com traps and’baiz- smelliest cheese and even steak Only cperienced rat was rat food had lost plaints, purcl ed them with the obtainable, crisp chunks of porterhou one Young and ine caught. Regular its lure, Narcotic sleuths re about the time they ha marijuana, commonly known as “muggles,” in their offices that the | i 1. Also they quantity of Fiends. ed their store d_morphine. n gnaw muggles them to the rphine. L steel boxes were purch: hold the stores of the narcotics. cial traps were ordered built, and when these are re they will be baited with morphine and cocain, Mr. Ferguson said. EUROPEAN PRODUCTIONS TO INVADE U. S. STAGE Mme. Duse, Italian Tragedienne, to Appear Here in First Visit Since 1893. o Associated Press. . NEW YORK, August 18.—Theater- goers of New York and other large citles of the country will witness the most_ambitious invasion of America by European dramatic projects the coming_winter, in the history of the stage, F. Ray Comstock and Morris ocain and then to # successtul run here last ses en here in September and 1. ihe middle west and P: Mme, Duse, Italy’s great trage- Qienne, will make farewell _appear- ances in New York,Boston, Philadel- rhia_and Washington in_November and December. This will be her first 1#sit to_America since 1893, The Moscow Art Theater will re- turn in November for a tour of the dountry. In December “The Miracle” will epen in_ New York under the direc- ton of Max Reinhardt, famous Euro- Pean director. “NUN” TAKES CHILD ON LONG BEGGING TRIP Nortland Girl, Stranded in New York, to Be Sent Back to Oregon. Assoclated Press. W YORK, August 1S8.—Helen aul, eleven, who accompanied "Sis- ter Theresa,” a professed Benedictine nun, on a six-month transcontinental | begging trip, will be sent back to her rarents in Portland, Oreg., in a day or {rwo, the children’s society announced. The soclety learned from Portland that Helen's parents are very anxious o get their daughter back, but have %fll sufficient money to pay the fare. 9 his will be advanced by the Catholic Sisters. ter Theresa, according to word from Portland to the children’s soci- ety here, is really Theresa McCor- inick. She returned to Portland in July. The woman was sai worked on a sanitarium FATHER AND THREE SONS DROWN IN QUARRY POOL Man Found Floating in Water. Child Clinging to Hair. SPARTANBURG, S. C.. August 18.— Samuel W. Rogers of Pacolet, ship- ping clerk of the Pacolet Manufac- turing Company, and his three sons were drowned in an abandoned rock quarry pool near Pacolet some time Thursday, but the tragedy was un- known until near nightfall, when the bodies of Mr. Rogers and an infant son were found floating in the pool of water by a negro water boy. The sp upon the hair of his head and both were dead when discovered RUSSIA INSISTS BULGARS APOLOGIZE FOR OUTRAGE Tchitcherin Threatens Reprisals Unless Alleged Persecutions in Expulsions Cease. By the Associated Press. 1A, Bulgaria, August 15.—The n government has received a worded message from George the Russian minister of shor Tehitcherin, foreign affairs, on alleged persecution or murder of Russians in Bulgaria who Zovernment on the pretext that they are trying to set up a soviet republic in_Bulgaria. Tchitcherin demands an unqualified apology and punishment of those re- sponsible for the alleged outrages, Falling the apology, the soviet foreign minister declares he will apply severe reprisals to thougands of Bulgarians in_Russia. The Bulgarian government has not replied to the message. HUNT TAX DODGERS IN AIR MADRID, August 18.—The Spanish government is to resort to aviation in its search for tax dodgers. An aero photographic survey of the country is planned in order that tie authorities may learn the exnct area of all the property owned landholder. The tax bill wlll then be submitted. GIRL KILLED IN AUTO. KANE, Pa., August 18.—Miss Ber- nice Greenwald, twenty vears old, of this city, was killed when an ‘au- tomobile driven by Samuel Printz, chain storé proprietor of Youngstown, Ohio, turned over near. St Marys. Printz and two other passenfers es- caped injury, upon its ci ular sub used in Mr, Harding died. President of U. of California Says|d Good-Sportsmanship Is Expected. administration objections at the Uni- observe the shoulders of g, \Ty to raise by pop- ption $500.000 to be ng @ monument to memory. The action the Harding memo- ppointed by Mayor . a few days after MASON CITY, lowa, August 18.— Kenesaw Mountain Landis, base ball commissioner, in an address before the lowa._ state convention of the American Legion, termed “deplora- ble” the suggestion recently ad- vanced by Senator Smith W. Brook- hart that America recognize the so- viet government of Russia/ Senator Brnokllur( w resent. The former al judge also scored organiza- s advocating “law, not war,” an armament. ¥It is deplorable that any one in America should suggest recognition of th ts,” Mr. Landis said. “It T lamentable that you have' in this state a_man of quite superior vocal accomplishments who is telling us about the wonders of the soviet gov- ernment.” The commissioner said he hoped that this “malicious propa- ganda come to naught.” “There are a_lot in America who have gone a bit crazy on ‘law, not war’ propuganda. Do you know' that we have in this country the greatest share of the world's wealth, and that there are nations that woum trangle us if it were possible obtain this wealth? Such Preaching makes those who do not want war feel like going to war. B ==X HAZING COUNTENANCED. 3Y, Calif., August 15.— me-honored of hazing an students will not meet with custom rsity of California, provided hazers rules of goufl sportsman- ip, Dr. W. W. Campbell, president, lared on the of the' opening of e unive Dr. ¢ d full responsi- lity for upon the hin the next few da EREEEERR: DON’T FAIL TO SEE NEW BUNGALOWS Nos. 21 and 23 Elm Ave. v and 6713 and 6715 2nd St. Near Laurel Avenue Takoma Park > OVR - IDEAL - BUNGALOW These homes are idea] in plan, location, construction and _ decorations. In addition to the rooms shown, there is space to make two or three large rooms on the second floor when you require more bedrooms™ The exteriors are very attrac- tive. Houses have all modern improvements, including open fireplaces and hot-water heat. ITarge lots, with room for garden and chickens. I:—iccs are right; terms easy. On Sunday take 14th st. cars marked “Takoma Park” and get off at end of line. Inquire at No. 31 Laurel Ave. for H. L. Thornton’s new houses. THORTON, Owner Office—1416 F Street Northwest. Phones—Office, Main 7403 ; Home, Columbia, 4957. . and Builder, R UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE Terms on NEW CORNER HOME 4729 8th St. N.W. Artistically Built Excellently Constructed DESCRIPTION Cement_steps and concrete front parch with brick’ columns: spacious entrance hall: unusnlly lurge Mving room; large dining rooge with specially desigued French doors leading to splendid _breakiu kitchen, one-piece enamweled drain board and s, large sewmi-enameled Quality gas range, white porcel : large pantry in rear of house; service po . two of ‘which have separate Many electric plugs throughout. ilot-water makogany and white trim; stone w Extra Wide House; Built-in Garage; Delightful Locahml Sales Representative on- Premises Until 9 P.M. Reasonably Priced Easily Financed THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO.. 914 New York Ave. Franklin 1140 “When Better Homes are Built, We Will Build Them” THE LAST CHANCE IS NOW BEING OFFERED YOU -—to secure one of those beautiful Bay Front Lots BAY RIDGE ONLY A FEW LEFT UNSOLD Think of reaching Bay Ridge with its wide sandy beach and beautiful old shade trees in 31 miles over concrete roads. This you will be able to do over the Defense Highway when, completed. Buy Now and You Will Double Your Money Drive down Sunday, call at our office on the pavilion and we wi show vou the ideal site for your summer home. Phone us for booklet. Bay Ridge Realty Corp., Owner LANHAM & HILL Washington Represemtatives 1400 H St. N.W. L O T LT LU T Jameson-Built Homes 2210102220 North Capitol Street Sample House: 22]2 North Capitol St. Six large rooms, attic, tile bath, hot-water -heat, electric lights, cemént front porch, kitchen, built-in ice box, one-piece sink and many other extra features, double rear porches. Built-in garage. 3 Sold on Easy Terms- For Sale By THOS. ‘A. JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Ask the Man Who Owns One i PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months, It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More 'hnm $8,500,000 Surplus More Than $850,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY...... JOSHUA W. CARR. E_'lulmml|||m||||||mn|||mmmmnnnunnnmnumnnmumnmmnnmunummumlmnmumm I IIHIIIIllME ISILVER SPRING Drive Out 16th Street, Past Walteg Reed Hospital, and Continue Just Beyond the District Line on Georgia Avenue Extended All City Conveniences With Advantages of the Suburbs Lxceptionally attractive two-story brick homes, hav- ing six large well planned rooms with hot-water heat and electric light ; all bathroom fixtures built in; large open fireplace; attic; cold-storage room; breakfast and sleep- ing porches; concrete front porch; brick garage. “In fact the house is comple}e to the minutest detail, and if you are in the market for a home you are urged to'in- spect these befdre buying. i E Unusually Low Price---Teer Open for Inspection Everjr Day N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. “Everything in_Real Estate” 1418 Eye StreetN.W. Phones Main 5903-4 Members Washington Real Estate Board. A R R e edoodoefreisadeadsadsalraipadsedoediinisadoadsafiadoadeadeedrefoihad § § MG T Dehcbed 2-5tory Tapestry Brick Ho\ue—Lot 53le Feet Seven rooms, two baths, hoi-water heat: oak floors, open fireplace. Living rooms, 28 ft. x 14 Spacious front and_sleeping porches; electric range and hot-water heater; laundry tubs; built- Shade treee, cement sidewalk; improved roads. Price, $12,000 Small Cash and Monthly Payments Salesman on Pgoperty All Day Sunday NORTH WASHINGTON REALTY CO. Incorporated ft. in garage. Washington Office 1653 Pennsylvania Ave. N Main 9716 and 6152 Houston Mc filll||IIIIII||||IlIIIIlIlIIIIIIIH[IIE[]YIIH[IWUIIYHIIMIII|II[II|III!IIIIIII|IlI!I!IllIlIIIIIIlIIIIlIlllflllllllllllfllfllifllflflflmmfifflflmflllllllllIH!IIlIlIIIIlIlIII||Il||ll||l|l|l|||I[IIIIIIIIfll“fi WHY 'LYON PARK If the Question Is Suburban- Real Estate THE SAME OPPORTUNITY IS OF- FERED YOU! From the Lyon Park Realty Co. (owners) you may purchase lots in the most recently opened sections 5 and T—and by so doing YOU GET 3 THEM AT THE ORIGINAL ROCK- 3 BOTTOM PRICES—and thereby realize o profic af the start. GET INTEE. ESTED IN SOMETHING WORTH WHILE—SOMETHING OF PROVEN MERIT—DRIVE OUT TO LYON PARK TPDAY!! Silver Spring Office You Should CL e Consider--- THE SENSATIONAL GROWTH—think of it! Since October 19, 1919 (just four years) LYON PARK has becoms a thriving sub-division with over 300 homes in its lmit. Only contentment among the residents and investment ibilities could have brought about tfis condition. SCORES OF PRIVATE SALES HAVE BEEN CONSUMMATED, netting the original purchasers a hand- _some profit. 18 minutes from~12th and Pennsylvania Avenue by di- rect trolley car service—15 minutes by auto. /y LOTS Study the Map! It gives you a com- * parison as to the dis- tance and value between the Maryland and - Vir- -~ ginia SUBDIVISIONS! An’ unprejudiced de- cision will urge you to INVESTIGATE FOR As Low As YOURSELF — THE . 20% ’ ¢« YoU! mife LYON &FITCH ziz, i i i i i I - # SR 2 L ) WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO. SAMPLE HOUSE 6107 4th Street N. W. (Just South of Rittenhouse St.) . Fiveand six rooms and bath; hot-water heat ; electric lights; hardwoqd floors; open fireplace; attic; built-in refrigerator ; built by day labor and represent an unusual value. . Open. for inspection Saturday and Sunday. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4 Members Washington Real Estate Board ‘-I~++++++++++++1*-l-+-H-+-l-+++-l~+-(-++-l-+++¥*l‘+‘l<+++*'l‘*++++i‘ SPLENDID NEW HOMES 414 to 424 17th St. S.E. $7,250 price $750 Cash—$65.50 Monthly + (Including all interest and principal) Extra large (20.83 ft. wide) Tapestry Brick Colonial Porch,- arranged in 6 spacious rooms and tile cemented cellar, 3 magnificent porches, double oak floors, electricity, , guaranteed heating system. On a large lot with a wide automobile alley in the rear. "WELL WORTH WHILE BECAUSE constructed by a master builder employing expert union artisans paid by the day. Purchasing one of these excellent homes is making an investment which promises very large future profit, because they are worth more today than the price being asked for them. DIRECTIONS FOR INSPECTION: Take Penna. Ave. car to Po- tomac Av walk short distance to 17th St. S.E., or drive out “BURLEITH” Northwest 36th and T Sts. N.W. NEW HOMES, $7,500 = VERY EASY TERMS Banker-real estate broker claims the better values than any other “Burleith” hon ONE OF THE BEST N.W. SECTIONSV & rooms and big . front and rear laund c aranteed heating ft. bath, represent “Monthly Payments, $17. 50 to $67.50 Depending upon the size of the part € your house may be rented to hely EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 728 15th St. N.W., 2nd Floor Main 833 Col. 6595 Col. 1984 The Best Homes East of the Capitol. You have never seen so many admirable features in- cluded in Homes of this price—as we've mcurporalvd in this group at- - Mass. Ave. and 16th Street Southeast As you look along thjs broad avenue and catch the tempting plcture of these Homes—dominating the neigh- borhood—you’ll be impressed. Inside—they are wonderful Homes— ’ Six rooms, tile bath—front porch, kitchen porch and, large sleeping porch. Splendid living room and dining room. Kitchen with gsanitary tile-like finish. High-grade hot-water heatin, systef, separate hot-water heater. Everything for comfort ani convenience. Second floor equipped for sink ,and gas stove—if you de= sire to install them. 3 On the Avenme.........$8,250 On 16th Street.........$7,950 We'll arrange the terms to meet the convenience of the individual purchaser. Sample House, 1538 Massachusetts Ave. Open for inspection every day and evening Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Tgcorporated ton Real Estate Board Phone Main 4846 1514 K Street