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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923 REAL ESTATE. K_I.AN ANI] S]’A“'E \Plans to Heat All |FATHER AND SON fopstieut M proraisd |BOY SHOOTS SELF |:nocrms, oh s shater,mate the course of a speech at Fast Liver- pool last Sunday he had said that Pres- AUTO RACER IS KILLED. stone welghted about his ‘:’l:ck. ' it ;\-un the }llmll fi'fl ":l mahld xun‘.“ :«il-'nl H;r;mafdmvum:l the league of na- [ MILAN, September 8.—The racing . Trouton, according to evidence In- oung White umped a fence | tions, but not dare to make his e ey 1 Iceland Wlth Hot GUILTY OF MURDER | troduced st the ‘two triats, was put IN CLUBBING Buu_ surrounding @ pasture. when the | views public. He declared he had been | O7I¥T Sfvoccl was killed and his | to death because of alleged brutali- animal, a prize bull owned by his|misquoted by some newspaper men. mechanic, Guatta, severely injured, —_—— ties to his wife, who was the daugh- father, charged without warning, = Because of the statement regurding | when their wutomobile overturned on i Wate.r Proposed |ter of J. W. Minter. At nt cording to young Atmour. Ay’ Whe|the President’s views, "the committe | the track at Monza today”during tho I8 . i i -in-. S em] i | bull rushed with lowere orns ad arranges or Prof. Fisher to | trials for the Italian grand prix, Convicted for Slaying Son-in-Law INDLE pts Defese With Gun Bar-{ Lull sustied with _ lowered barrels | pheai at Salem, Oblo, Sunday, cunceled | which s to be run' there'on Sumiiay By the Assoclated Press. icti Wh 3 and brought the stock down on the |his engagement. Last night the pro- | Guatts suffered u cerebral concus: “ ’B;.'R‘(;"';\.' s Bebtember of Former—Victim Accused ALLEGED VAST SW rels en Attacked—Animal RlRlg heed S Ty favce ot the blow fessor sald he had recelved no o ‘ - s t F S g 1 S vR : . c] the , the charge from |from the Salem committee. He sald he e pi <one was killed and e 8.—In Iceland it has just been an- of Cruelty to Wife. IN OIL STOCKS FOUND Shot by Companion. b L O e O would communicate with the commit- | his <ompanion. Hording injured (a e Battle to Finish Expected| nouncea that the people are about T Across the fence. the Armour boy | tee. simijar accident on August 27. : to do away with coal as a heat- B s LT i fired his shotgun at the Lull, which, | g medium. The authorities In | By the Assoclated Press. ' tha Asmclate V the: dasaciated Press: nded, limped away. Young Ar- :Between K. K. K. and Gov. et ok s i P et g NEWNAN, Ga., September 8.—Im-| HOUSTON, Tex. September 8.—Al-| "CHICAGO, September §—F. Bdson | mour eniered the fleld and yfted his wounded companion over the fence ot premition summoned ald. White dled, how- consolidation of eleven oil companles schemes, Involving | White, jr., fifteen, ing using the natural hot |Prisonment for life was the punish only son of the 2912 32nd Street Walton of Oklahoma. < prings and gevsers there for |ment recommended by the jury for ion dotlars, | Presldent of Armour & Co. died lust | ever, while belng taken to a hospital g s zhole o 3 ira ves ¢, after | capitalized at many million dolla night as a result of . |at Lake Forest. e . " = 5 Lieating {thie swhdlo COMBILY. ey e ey o | re wovealed | Baroiiate yesteraay:in | | S Ton s o ound e re i e s lilal pazants: twolniaters A charmingly arranged, splendidly situated, brick i it The famous geveers are about a |he had been found guilty of murder | WeT® revealed here late yesterday in hfs shotgun was acel- T A B LI i home with 8 rooms and 2 baths and maid’s room and bath and heated garage. Convenient to bus line and school. This home is located at one of the highest points in exclusive {OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, September xlmu» from the city and have been |in connection with the death of his brought against oll operators by the |dentally discharged as he used it Ry O et e o 3 u‘sflr;d’hlvrwllfnv“kreg;'\!'k“i‘;‘?::“‘- |brother -in - law, Millard Trouton, | l\;d:‘lral]gr‘and jury. e\;’tit'l: :x:‘: ':;rl:fl"-: a club to ward off an attack by a ~—Gov. J. C. Walton's campa 3 ¥ - & = ;| ©f the last man nam = o e 3 5 supply. whose bound body was found foating "‘m“m.‘ e e ‘charges which i Pull on his father's estate near Lake Tid Oklahoma of mob violence and | : ; bring to justice persons reported for | pe broneht inte the ity thaouan | ® creck several weeks ago. Minter | {h men fuce were made public. Forest, & suburb. With him was A. oy. to kill the bull today were issued by the father. flogsings developed today into an| Wooden pipes and into the buila- |COnfessed that he was o member of | utler Perryman, Houston ofl pro; | Wateon Armour, sr. alao itteen, son | MISQUOTED, SAYS FISHER, M ch elope - < e , moter, is the cel of the vice president « P k fpen contest between the executive | WS8 _________ |& Party that kidnaped and kifled | QO Ul i Aloges to be o or the 5% Dresianteot Asmoir /& OF HARDING REMARKS assachusetts Par and the Ku Klux Klan, with indica- Qrouton. s | sigantic swindle of small investors] B~ WaS shot the animal and drove s Washington’s Finest Detached H. Secti ton of a battle to the finish tion connecting Macon_and Milledge- |, HI8 father, J. W. Minter, who|over the country. ¢ off when it attempted to gore the = gton's [inest Detached Home Section ; AL 4 e Thursday was found gulity of murder | The government charges that the ! fara) oiais : By the Amoclated Press. . { What the governor's next move will | Vijle members jof the B e RI%0 | Connaction With the setto coss. th{iline. g OF Corseiion. caniat &i55s };m“‘;’::;’d"d boy. The boym | UMBUS, Ohio, September 8.— The Price, $24,000, Is Very Mod- be in the face of public defiance by |ing school for boys last month for|What was said to have been one ized at $5,000,000 under a Delaware ons, had been shooting Prof. Irving Fisher, Yale economist and lecturer for the League of Natlons® boy | Non-Partisan Assocfation, last night, in by | a statement issued:here, denled that in erate for a Home of This Cali- ber. Terms That Are Attractive. OPEN SUNDAYS Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. - 5 el o 3 - | Pigeons on the White es N ow S e dan the alleged purpose of kidnapping two | the shortest trials ever_held in|charter, and the Big Gusher Oil Com e estate. 4 ‘“_ Jewett, grand |,“.m.l e e e B L T e, was sintonoot e s Maooil | e o capitalization of $10.-| A coroner's jury the Klan, realn of Oklahoma, who con- TOF7D, emBloves =— The' information.|on Getober 12. 000,000 &nd also chartered in Dela- | “came to his g p ity demned Walton's investigation of mob [obtained during the investigation of | According to Solicttor General Wil- |y re the Instruments used by sctivities in Tulsa county as a fight |a conference of Klansmen which is|lam Y. Atkinson, the trials of the | Pe to inaugurate and carry & i . aid to have been held in an aban-|Other four men held In connection | on a huge stock-selling campaign, in ¢n the Kian, doned house ten miles from here last | With Trouton's death will not be held | which the big promises of dividends . et .. |Monday. The nature of the informa- | before next Wednesday. were made to lure investors. One thing has been made clear, how- |{{ORISY. The nagure of i Grady Minter held the crowded! The companies it is charged Perry- Nr | law threatens the en. = 1 a matter of specula fer lavtial law threatens th R. O, Dunning, chief of staff of the troom spelibound with the culm | man "controls ‘for purposes of pro- Builders and Subdividers e state e event of increased | 5 i Iou Kiux W day |recital of the detalls leading to | motion includ : W ildi Soncsition b Hnauleles into mobincs |\ SOLEEN. | L o iles hore thet Trouton's death. © He ~declared’ his | Union National, Ranger Comanche, oodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Of counties at Gov. -Walion's direc. |coming from Milledgeville ather planned the attack and car- | Postal Oll Association, Houston Oil Established 1509 tion. s b Gov. TWalion's direc- | formation that might be of value toried it out,.in spite of pleas that|and Refining Company, International | g ree Or wes Rty rah e i ciboninted T the investigators. yTrouton be let off with pod whip- | Oil Association, First Nh“lhnu]fl ()“‘ Lnitol “‘”‘I" ‘_'"f"" I‘T\-ll.: "(h!H“ The trial of en men, hfi-ld here ?lng" \\'(:u‘l’l his f-llhx(‘ll‘ refused to | Company, Turnbow l’ruduflllnlll (um-‘ oL dor shveral Gk AL iin connection with recent floggingsbe s ed from his determination | pany, Turnbow Oil Corporation and ! sl L P - P i A W orce the Klun to ueng Action |are ‘Seheduled o De ‘held here next|he admitted that e helped hoid | e Nartbmal Ol and Refnine Come Fashionable Sheridan Circle Neighborhood b AT e Klan to unm e Solicitor Moore declared last|Trouton while his father bound a | pany State. Such reports have found no |We& = e - = confirmation, however. night that the state “had an inex e e e e L N TR g ,, haustible supply of testimony™ to be The fight between Walton and the el ¢ Kian was brought out into the open |Presented at the trials. yesterday, when nd Dragon Jewett 1 the exceutive to aitempt | KLAN GATHERS IN ILLINOIS. ta break the pow of the Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma. k followed tt GJISvetts atiack | Members From Five States to Stage from the s office declaring ageant. | athered by the mili- | Aaukatt Eage itting_in Tulsa placed re- | g, ated Press. o Elea icounty, Mo lEop RD. Il September 8 — n E irely at the doorstep of the | C 2 2 = <1 < . P ¥ Members of the Knights of Ku Klux F i h d W S N W L il St otk Tow titeenth an treets IN.W. Jewett denied the ch: and_ as- | Michigan and Wisconsin, rathine sembled here yesterday for the firs pageant ® - < klankract and convention. They are gems of living comfort. hand that contributes to convenience. New modern fireproof building. Elevator service, dumb waiters, real kitchens and pantries Unusually large rooms well planned for comfort. ; Handsome Four-Room Apartments ; 4 rooms and bath................... $85.00 are available in the conveniently located new building at | S rooms, reception room and bath. ..... 125.00 5 rooms, reception room and 2 baths. ... 140.00 INSPECT SUNDAY 5 Sold—6 Left Detached Homes Fern Street Built by Weller Construction Co. - H. L. RUST COMPANY in " its rship four with lawless acts. verything is at Splendid arrange- WILL ARREST FIVE. | RAIL OFFICIALS DIE IN WRECK | ; e " S RA! | ment and modern equipment. 912 15th Street N.W. Georgia - Officials Readvy to Act|s el killed .'|lnd six | and on 4 ; ‘injured, when a motor car, i Against Mob Raiding School. | henr ficials of the Cotton Belt The rentals are most moderate—ranging from A < derailed _and overturned at $85 to $97.50 per month. A the Associated Pross, = - ‘mile south of here thi S1s e made toda ac- | ker. division superintendent, Pine cording 1o Ro, Moore, city court | BIuft. nd S. O. Sublett, road- SELLING RAPIDLY at LIl o e oone: Sty ourh Bt T bille, Ark Harry A. Kite | Takoma Park Homes 1514 K Street Phone Main-4846 Near Walter Reed Hospital Large new semi-bungalow, eight rooms and two baths. Housve was arranged so that it could be occupied by two families, with pri- vacy for e ually desirable for large family. requiring bath and bedrooms ach floor, lace, bookcas Wl many built- in features. ilet. tubs and storeroom in basement. A very fine home, in excellent location. SEE THE NEW BRINKLEY HOMES 38th AND GARFIELD STS. N.W. A Splendid Residential Section in Cathedral Heights Terms—S$1,000 Cash Payments, $100 Monthly This includes all interest and a substantial payment on the principal. Well built, semi-detached brick dwellings with rooms and bath, large pdrches. Fifteen-foot wide public alley in rear of all of the lots. Fern Street There are six beautiful detached homes left in this operation. The homes are of six and seven rooms, well arranged and perfectly finished throughout. All modern improvements. Are priced below the cost of reproduction and can be bought on very easy terms. Open and lighted Saturday and Sunday 2 to 9 P.M. The Realty & Investment Corporation of First Time Offered === Price, $6,950 Nearing Completion On Orleans St. N.E. (Between 6th and 7th, L and M) Six Rooms and Bath, Hot- Water Heat, Electricity Built-in Garage 7 Rooms—Maryland Side New modern home, with large rooms, good closet space. Oak floors, open fireplace, and hot-water heat, Concrete street. Excel- lent neighborhood. $3,500. terms., Five Bedrooms, 2 Baths—Cheap Modern home, in excellent location. Hot-water heat. Several sleeping vorches, Attic. Dry basement. Garage. House is hon- estly built, and a barguin. Near cars and stores. High and level ground. $£11,000 Terms, Washington 735 13th St. N.W. Main 2908 . Lowest Priced Modern House These are exceptionally well built WM. P. NORMOYLE i AL ; AN Four large rooms, h and dining alcove. Has floored attic, homes and are offered at a low price . e ——— and Iacks Bhithol bascme k. Sl hhe ol B s Sears I\:[\I;, and terms. We suggest your im- 810 F Street N.W. Main 2255 o lc convenient to school, cars and s ores. $5.500. mediate inspection, as we believe they 4 will sell quickly at the price. ive on Premises Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 7 P.M. ||| — B. F. SAUL CO. — Main 2100 1412 Eye Street N.W. Real Estate Board Member Washington May Be Seen At Any Time Lillie & Hendrick 23 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park. Adams 3801 QUALITY, BEAUTY, ACCESSIBILITY, COMFORT AND LOCATION COMBINED 1436 Longfellow Street N.W. Just a Few Yards Off 16th St. COLORED . MOST SENSATIONAL HOMES IN TOWN ---Homes Beautlful--- We have just completed the first of the series in this attractive subdivision of OAKCREST, VA. Special Features. Hardwood floors throughout; built-in bookcases and seat; hot-water heat, with thermostatic control; electric range; elec- tric hot-water heater, having time and thermostatic control; breakfast alcove; pantry; built-in ironing board; all Standard built-in fixtures in bathroom. In fact, it is complete in every detail to move right in. A garage and beautiful grounds add greatly to its exterior appearance. To locate, drive over Highway Bridge and Mt. Vernon Boulevard to property. Representative on the property at all times. LIBERTY REALTY CO. Represented Locally by Virginia Realty Co. “Better to possess a freehold A Home Beautiful Than live in a palace belonging to another.” Col. 318-J Clarendon 365-W-2 Literally Sell On Sight! Whoever carefully and critically inspects these at- tractive Homes at Mass. Ave. and 16th St. —Southeast— —is convinced of—not only the exceptional character of the Homes themselves—but.is impressed as well with the location. 2 SOLD THIS WEEK $500 CASH PRICE, $6,500 6 rooms. tile bath, hardwood floors, ga of southeast, 2 electric lights, cellar, furnace, laundry tu ge space. Most beautiful section '} 3th locks from Lincoln Park. and COME OUT SUNDAY Houses Open and Lighted Daily Till ® P.M. VICTOR R. DALY i 715 F'.aridrn Avenue NW.- ; Prudential Bank Building This is a home of integrity, built by the owner to be his own home. He offers in this house every attraction for the home- lover of discernment. Its natural advantages, enhanced by the improvements making for artistic loveliness, architectural ex- cellence and practical convenience, present a combination that is a joy to possess. Ten rooms, three baths, extra lavatory. There never was better Homes built to sell at any such prices. On the Avenue On 16th St. *8,250 *7,950 We’ll Make the Terms Satisfactory I They have all the excellences of construc- tion and finish that make KITE HOMES famous. The little details that are of utmost importance. BEST BUY IN WASHINGTON $8,750—$2,750 Cash SELLING FAST! Inspect a Once Jameson-Built Homes When you inspect the many features in these homes at 230 to 254 10th St. S.E. SAMPLE HOUSE 234 10th St S.E. —you are convinced you have seen nothing to compare with these at the price asked. Onll\: two squares from Beau. tiful Lincoln Park, Six large rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, cement front porch, kitchen porch, large sleeping porch, 1o beautiful liv::\g ‘:'oom al;‘d din- ing room, kitchen with one- |||, 3 piece sink, built-in ice box, and [ff| 126 many other extra features. Sold on Easy Terms White or Colored Six rooms, tile hath—ifront porch, kitchen porch and large sleeping porch. Splendid living room and dining room. Kitchen with sanitary tile-like finish. High-grade hot-water heating system, separate hot- water heater. Everything for comfort and cos venience—with arrangements made for converting the second floor into an independent Home if desired. The Sample House—1538 Mass. Ave. S.E. —is open for inspection every day and evening. Built, Owned and For Sale by swi Harry A. Kite Incorperated : Attractive pergola and garage for two cars. s RS . . Priced so it should sell immediately. Open Daily From 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ARNOLD & COMPANY Exclusive Agents 1416 Eye Street Main 2434 Wr 10th St. S.E. Just off Lincoln Park, contains 2 apartments 5 and 8 rooms and bath each, separate hot-water heating plants, lot 20x108 to 30-ft. alley. Act quickly if you want it. G. D. Miller 434 Woodward Building Main 4741 Member Washington Real Estate Board Main 5526