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1 REAL yessages to Father Discuss- ed Biackmail Activities . Against Son, Revealed. By the Associated Pr NEW YORK, messages cxchanged between nd brother of der indictuent for t arence Peters, Which were read into the r the grand jury which investigated the killing, were made public for the time yesterday snt_from Berlin by | ard, president Company. to 1, “give Wal- 25, —Cabla the August WARD CASE CABLES READINTD RECORD Nl ESTATE. TREES OF WASHINGTON BY R. A. EMMONS. aid to be in | n asking ! Walte $90.000. sent to Walter, sald, Har for blackmail.” Ward t he had shot Feters in | atter the ex-sailor andl‘ had tricd to black- | cuble, niail him o The district hy | £aid he would | the grand jury ! rd's attorneys the minutes public. but rnevs said iv spite of ‘this they id give ofit additional testimony er cable from Ralph to the d “Walter believes difieulty d without sct aid to vefer mad: att he request for was quoted saying, “set- prohably permanent loss. Ralph Ward would not admit to the knew what the ":Iilfi-“ i INSURANCE MEN 7O BAN | ALL ‘PART-TIME WURKERS’; Movement Started of Azeats to Banish “Sideliners." Other Issues Up. in Convention | Protest also was < engaging in insurance hreatening disruption of v of the California nd others, A tele s received ation o | ng co-eperation ¢ he National A Commission- § apolis. | CLEVELAND STILL SEEKS | 1924 G. 0. P. CONVENTION | Acting, Club Committee Tells Why City Chairman of Tippecanoe Continues in Race. ) 4 commit- here, sa lled together next and means ds to bring Clevelar: . COAL MILLIONAIRE DIES. Clinton home here | than three | of the best known | nd the lasi of | of the Hocking e was one " Fairchild Aerial Camera Corp. Aerial Photographic Surveys Maps—Obliques Inquiries Invited Complete Information Furnished AERIAL VIEWS OF WASHINGTON. FAIRCHILD K-3 AUTOMATIC AERIAL CAMERA. Address: Capt. A. E. Nesbitt 4101 Ath Street N.W. Tel. Col. 10280, Takoma Park g Homes the District side, near ears. school and convenient to Walter Reed Hospital, new § room house, with two bath reoms first' floor, 3 rooms .nursery or kitchenette second floor. "A very beautiful home outside and in. with oak floors, fireplace. built-in hookeases. Has central hall, making it _ adaptable to two families $7.000 — owner - desiring to leave Washington. offers mod- ern 5-room bungalow, with full attic, sleeping porch and base- ment. Tas hot-water heat, oak floors. fireplace and every con- venience. Terms, $9,500—7-room modern house, in ‘excellent neighborhood on Maryland side. modern in every particular. with hot-water heat. a fireplace that does not smoke. %-in. oak floors and extra large closets. May be bought with - moderate cash payment, re- mainder like rent Onc of the finest country properties around Washington, consisting of 2 acres and house of 13 rooms and 4 haths, be- sides numerous glazed sleeping porches. Rooms are extra large and conveniently arranged. - All modern improvements, includ- ing gas. Three-car - garage. Poultry houst. . Many fruit trees. $11.000—lowest priced house with ‘5 bedrooms and 2 baths in Takoma Park. Ideal loca- Practically new house. vater heat. Large lot, with garage. House honestly bullt. and altogether this is one of the best propositions offered of late years for large family or for two families that want to ¢ live together. Easy terms. May be seen at any time. Lillie & Hendrick. 28 Carroll Ave., Tekoma Fark Adama 2501 nd i It 1 i | i H SUGAR PINE—PINUS LAMBE the west 1 | trunk diameter of six to ten fect: @ al tree. with and spreading, najestic, | 2 #piring mast- nk pendulous of the sugar pine lest and most bemu- venty ar eighty spe- in the.world.” And > us tellingly tains of the this might ing heigh pine re of 200 to The old Open For Only 2 Left Inspectlon Opposite U. S. Bureau of Standards | G Nos. 4117 and 4123 Conn. Ayve. N.W. Priced From $15,500 to $20,000 8 Spacious Rooms Open Fireplace Inclosed Sleeping Porch residential Oné of the best al secfions of Chevy Chase—Homes fi| that were huilt with an idea of giving the least trouble m upkeep and to lower cxpense, making housckeeping a rcal pleas- ure. Few of the many features: White enamel stove and sink and drain, built-in ice box, ts" toilet, elothes chute, inclosed sleeping porch, large cement front porch. Lot 22x139 feet to allty. A careful inspection invited. ~ Francis A. Blundon Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Main 10 Park Road is For Sale It's one of those most attractive Houses di- rectly ‘facing “Rock Creek Park—making the neighborhood permanently picturesque, A splendidly designed Home—and we have just put it in perfect condition in every detail— inside and out—making it equal ta new. $16,500] You'll be investing in 'a lovel that'll grow jn value. 10 Rooms °S 3 Baths ‘ ::d Easy Terms v Home—one Open: f(ri)_i': Inspection Tomarrow—: _or Any Day or. Evening LU . Harry A Kite . Tt (Sagerporaten) . - 1514 K Street ** Phone Main 4846 Member Washington Real Hsthte Board. THE EVENING Tile and Shower Bath | 805 H St. NW. | | STAR, -WASHINGTON, varied and picturesque as oaks. No two are alike, and we are tempted to stop and admire every one-we.come to as it stands silent in the calm, bal- sam-gcented sunshine or waving in accord with enthusiastic storms. No traveler, whether he be a tree lover or not, will ever forget his first walk in a sugar pine forest.” The cones of the sugar pine are the largest of the pine cones, nearly two diameter, pale green on one sjde, pur- ple and brown on the side exposed to the sun. They mature in the autumn of the second year, and when the scales spread the diameter of the cones Increases to 8ix to elght inches. The seeds of these cones are gath- ered and eaten by both Indians and wild animals. The leaves rescmble the leaves of the white pine, having five in a cluster. though they are touter, three to four inches long., The Wood is of good value commer- clally. It Is light, soft and pale brown to golden in color. The tree receives its common name, sugar pine, from the fact that crystals of sugar are pxuded at the ends of burn- ing sticks ! The specimen illustrated is indeed @a emall representative for such a race of trees, but it is, I believe, the only one in the District. | e The Optinfist. ¥rom the Detroit News | the sduce at one of the tables in a estaurant and it was spilled on the th. Confusedly, she said to ; I'm sorry.” ., ., 9 his ready “It might have been worse ppose it had been a bottie of beer?” feet long and three to four inches in |- The waitress accidently tipped over | ‘ €, -SATURDAY, The Blessed Old Stone Wall. Conceit’s a bubble that fs fated To burst when overmuch mdated. ~—0id Mother Nature, The old stone wall with the bushes growing: along it on the edge of the O1d Orchard is a blessed place. At least, that is the way the little peo- ple of the reen Meadows and the Green Forest think of it. 1n its time it has served the lives of many, many little people. Probably no other place anywhere has seen s0 many narrow escapes as the old stone wall. Peter tabbit, Striped Chipmunk, Chatterer Squirrel, Happy Jack the v~ and_Polly y Nanny Meadow and the children of all these earncd to call that old stone 1 blessed The young Chuck who had run away to see the Great World is one of these. 1t suved his life the very first time he- saw it. He had turned the corner of Farm Brown's barn and ace to face with Black Pussy at. With his back to the barn he had made himself look very fierce | and dangerous. aithough all the ti he was frightened nearly to death. | Black Py had been biuffed. Yes, r, she ad been bluffed. She ae- tually had been afraid to pounce on him. The young Chuck wa Pus: out of sight I’ started on tehed Blas all puffed up. He and bold and brave. He | forgot all about the fact that he had 1 so badly.frightened | apestry brick—color and full tiled bath. hardwood floors: front u deep rear yvards to alley ;1 unsurpassed. - Price Only $7,500 Terms as Low as $500 Cash 2 SOLD Cpen Today | | 1 1334 H St. N.W. Hot-water heat ; clectric lights; Hedges & Middleton, Inc.| | First Tiihe Offered | NEW HOMES | 312 to 324 17th St. S.E. ( Near New Eastern High School) nial style—0O large rooms ind deuble rear porches: naterial and workmanship 5 LEFT and Sunday Fr. 9503 When vou consider the Homes at Paragons for the Price wonderful location of these Mass. Ave. and 16th Street Southeast —and the very complete con Kite built)—in all f;nn_'mss most superior at the’price— Go through the sample large. sleeping porch. hat-water heating system, Everything for comfort and stove connections—ready to make' a separate apartment. ln;.rpor" ted hington Real Estate Board .- n1struction of them (they are vyou must concede they are phenomenally low. 16th St. Home—1538 Massachusetts Aventie—critically—detail by detail, and see how com- plete they are ; how well-built; how remarkably appointed. Six rooms, tile bath—front porch, kitchen porch and Splendid living room and dining room. - Kitchen with sanitary tile-like finish. High-grade separate hot-water heater. ‘convenience. ~ The second.floor has been equipped with sink and gas be installed .at your wish to Open for uupccmn every day and evening Built, Owned ‘and For Sale by :Phone | . Main. (4846 A. Kite BEDTIME STORIES ' he himself | I puffed up. | UGUST - 25, 1923. REAL E STATE. e e e e e et e ——— By Thoraten W. Burgess. “I'm not afraid of anything.” boast- ed the young Chuck to himself. “That Cat was twice as big as me. but she was afraid of me. I would like to se i i, Y = T /‘_;_ ‘\’\ by = | COULD DO - THE ONLY T W, L HE WAS 'HING HE A8 TO RUN UNTI CAUGHT. any one try to scare me now. I would show them! Yes, siree, I would show them that they can't frighten me!” | He was 8o busy with his boastful Obel'i \for\\lmpecfic;; Sunday 2:00 to 5:30 3721 Kansas Ave. Brand - new, 20 - foot-wide tapestry . brick house; built by C. H. Small; deep lot to alley; concrete front. porch; facing public park. Drive out Sunday and let us show you this beautiful home. Priced right—with ternts. THOS. E. JARRELL 837 Woodward Bldg. Main 766 Member Washington Real Estate Board, GEORGETOWN Nine New Homes TWO SOLD 34th St. North of R St. 2-story and cellar brick dwellings, 6 rooms, front and back porches, hot-water heat, electric and "gas, tile. baths, built-in accessories, large front and rear covered vards to 20-foot alley. Room for garage. Price, $8,750 Terms Open for Inspection TIN In en environment that will meet your every demand for comfort. refinement snd cop- venience. 4729 8th St. N.W. Owrloaking Beautiful Baul's Addition Unusually Wide House % large, airy rooms, with 4 Vedrooms, two of which lead to 10x20 kleeping porch. Semi enameled kitchen range. Many extra convemiences. fervant's toilet. laupdry trays. Hot- water heat. Electricity. REASONABLY FPRICED, EASY TERMS. Representatites on Premises | dwily 20 Sunday until § P.M. The Joseph Shapiro Company 914 N Ave. Franklin 1140 thoughts that he didn’t even take the trouble to look for’ possible danger. So he didn't see Bowser the Hound come around the corner of the barn. He was only a little more than haif way to the O1d Orchard when Bowser saw’him. Bowser opened his mouth and let out his big voice in what, to the young Chuck, was the most dread iful “nofse he ever had heard. He looked back. All hé saw was a great mouth filled With the most awful looking teeth, and from .that great mouth was coming that dreadful noise. The young Chuck forgot was big and bold and afraid of nothing. It that his heart actual over with fright have seen his legs go! Chuck'’s 1¢gs are short he may make them go ver cannot get over the ground u long legs as those of Bows, Hound can. the young Chuck Knew that he brave and eemed to him turned right ou »uld But a young and though of no pl INDOW d Factory madc urement. The Most of the city cquipped There must are arrangement. city: and each has particular They, vary .in size. from one room and bath to ten rooms and four baths. Main 6888 ' IllllllllllllllllI|I|Illlll|ll‘:~; of the most attractive and Main 4190 You Who App those with a Maryland’s green fi 15th'and K Sts. ‘Fine Things— SO T the | viet'F The worst part of it was | tenced 7 Sp‘ecif,)’/ "Sh‘a’drersAhn;V:” from Shades of largest Investigate Our List - Of Apartments For Rent —and be relieved of the worry of apartment hunting. have a.large number to offer, we!l located and of pleasing These apartments are .in the several section has every facility to serye you. H. L. RUST COMPAN —_—_— T U U TR U T T SRR R T First Time Offered Two Detached Residences In Washington Heights We have just been appointed exclusive agent of two residences in this exclusive section. For price-and particulars apply WARDMAN LU T L LR T was to run until he was caught The great jaws of Bowser wers al- most at the tip of the young Chuek's tall when he came to the old stope wall. Fortunately for him, there was un opening between two big stones Just #n frent of him. He d it, and he heard Bows. a together just as he pu t after hin. Onee more he was safe! But- he no longer felt big and hetd and brave and fearless and boastful So_{t. was that the yvoung learned to call the old- blessed (Copyright, 1923, by T. W. Burgess.) sto The next story he Young Chuck Finds a Friend. —_——— a Gluzman, judge of soviet court, sitting most feared offic , she having rece more than desth calmly and qui SHADE For Your New Home ividual meas- > regrets buildings in the with our shades. be a reason! We merit. Our rent depart In price ‘they range from $40.00 to $350.00 per month. 912 15th St. C substantially built detached 1430 K Street N. W. CPUTHUER U GTRITT TR B R L HE The illustration is of a home offered Huntington reciate 4 and charming terior. elds. Terrace. interior is fully as unusual for sale at The as the ex- Will acclaim the original style of architecture characteristic of thig great suburb. Quaint bungalows, as charming as pularized by the early Spaniards in California— Yomodem' improvements, are set, like jewels, among Prices and Construqiion Are Beyond Competition One Inspection Will Convince You That This Is %ot an Exaggerated Statement Motor " through- Bethesda, following Rockville car line (not Rock- ville pike) to Huntington Terrace gateway—or take Rockville car, which passes property. i The Dover" Corporail'nn, .munera and' Builders. WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor~Exclusive.Agent,

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