Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1923, Page 20

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. convention, allotted to the states and i resentation ordered by the last con- Z vention and perfected by the national - LINEUP SEMLED = REAL 0. P. DELEGATE Hé;pbortionment Cuts thelt . Bouthern States, Adds i to Others. i The republican! national committee last night annourfced the reapportion- ment of delegates to the next national territories on the new basis of rep- pportionment and provides for alternates as agd ome of and increases and western south” states the northern states new rule | which do entation, red strength 'from from 1! s from 12 to 9 17 to 9. The territory ESTATE. ew Hampshi; New Jerses. New Mexico . New York Nortu North Ohio Oklahom Car Dakota. n Pennsylvenia . Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia. Wisconslu Wyoming Aluska District Porto R| Hawaii Thilippine Tsiands. .. Sies 2 Other New Allotments. In addition to the four delegates at large for each state and those for each representative at large, the apportion- ment includes two additional delegates at large from each state which cast a majority of its vote for the republican nominee in the last presidential elec- tion and one additional for each district h cast 10,000 or more votes for any republican elector in 1920, or for the re. publican nominee in the last congres- slonal election. 2 0DD FELLOWS ON TRIP. Special Train Takes 150 From D. C. to Cincinnati Gathering. A special train left Washington this morning over the Chesapeake ond rying 150 Odd Fellows from n to the annual meeting elen Grand Lodge in C next we pick_up more of he order en route, and | at 11:30 tonight. | frorts made by the delega tion to bring the next meeting of vereign Grand Lodge to Wash- Apartment Open for Inspection Sunday 2:00 to 5:30 3815 Georgia Avenue Located where business is in- ng by I d bounds, this h comfortable combined bus tainabl Judge THOS. E. JARRELL te Member Wash m Real E 837 Woodward Bldg. Phone Main. 766 MILLER-BUILT 38th and Jocelyn Sts. The Center of Attraction in CHEVY CHASE 11 Rooms (9 Bedrooms), OPEN 3 Baths, 2-Car Garage SUNDAY W. C. & A. N. MILLER 1119 17th St. N.W. Main 1790 OPPOSITE BEAUTIFUL ESTATE Near Wardman Park Hotel 2855 29th Street N.W. Woodley Park Section We present for your imme most desirable residential properties in the Northwest Section —west of Connecticut Avenue and near Wardman Park Hotel. This home is of pre-war Washington’s foremost rooms; two tile baths (one with breakfast room; enclosed sun unusual features not found in flooring_first and second floors; builders. cement front porch,, having cement flower boxes; ten splendid diate consideration one of the construction, built by one of Tapestry bgick, covered shower) ; maid’s room and bath; parlor; sleeping porch; many the average home. Solid oak open fireplace in living room; rear stairway. All up-to-date conveniences. Handsome electrical fixtures. Built-in garage for two paved alley. cars and in addition, garage on Vacant i Open for Inspection Tomorrow 2 to 6 P. M. BOSS & R The Home il 1477 K Street N.W. PHELPS of Homes Main 4340 Of Income Taxes Due Tonight Your third quarterly instalmeat of income tax for the year 1922 is due before midnight tonight. Announce- ment was made today that the office of the local deputy collector, 1422 Pennsylvania avenue, will be open later than the usual closing hour of 1 oclock “if there is a rush of late comers.” Residents of the District of Colum- bia may pay the tax either at the office here or send it to Collector of Internal Revenue Galen L. Tait, Bal- timore, Md., in whose collection dis- trict this city is located. To avoid loss by transmission in the mail, payments at the local office should be made by money order or check to “Collector of Internal Rev- nue, Baltimore, Md." SUES FOR MAINTENANCE. Gertrude C. Licarione yester- d suit for maintenance in the Supreme Court against her i Licarione. ~ They ember 30, 1910, and ave four chil The wife charges ruelty and inadequate support. She{ presented by Attorneys L. B. s and L. A. Widmayer. During recent excavations at Pompeii, safety pins were discovered nbling those in use at the present Built pleased with the price. Unusually Attrac CHILDREN UNDER FOUR COMPETE IN RACES Special Class Arranged for Babies at Garfleld Playground Field Day. Two hundred and forty ohildren participated in the annual fleld events held by the Garfield play- ground yesterday and Thursday. Among the entries were 120 girls, who competed in events arranged especially for them. One of the features of the meet wae the “toddlers’ class” for ahildren four years of age. The other events = were dlvided Into classes, according to age—eight to ten years, ten to twelve years and twelve to fourteen years. The ecvents included: For girls—Forty, fifty and sixty- yard dashes, rufining broad jump, throw for distance, goal throwing, balancing, novelty races, needle threading, quoits and folk dancing. For boys—Fifty, sixty and seven- ty-yard dashes, running broad jump, standing broad jump, chinning, run- hop-step-jump, goal throwing, throw for distance, novelty races and Qquoit matches. The winners dlers,” Dorothy were: “The “tod- wman and John ORark; elght to ten class, Dolores Iglehart and A. Craven: ten to twelve olass, Dorothy Kelso, R. Kelso; twelve to fourteen class, Alice Brown and Earl Long. The meet was conducted by Miss Maude Parker assisted by Miss Mar- tha Adkins, assistant at the Garficld Park playground; Miss Olga Ingle- play leader, and Miss Ruby (The Intown Suburb) and Owned by C. H. 2807 35th Street N.W. (Just North of Massachusetts Avenue) OPEN SUNDAY, 2 to 9 P.M. Thesc homes are complete in every detail, having all the latest improvements. has applied his ustal methods of convenient planning and sound construction. unquestionably the most accessible and delightful for homes of the better class. Eight Rooms, 2 Baths, Large Attic, 3 Porches, Garage; Lot 50x122!, Feet You will be pleased with the size of the rooms, HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors 1334 H Street N.W. purchaser who “bu; ciation and a happy 18 minutes from 12th and Pennsy lvania Avenue by direct trol- ley car service—l5 minutes by auto. > b or 20 Cents per s> Square Foot 3 Miles from see PARK—and you, too, will be im- pressed with the condition of this Subdivision, a.real, established sec- tion with a “live” Citizens’ Asso- SATISFACTION ASSURED!!— A guarantee that you are eliminat- ing “chance” from your invest- ment. That is the feeling of every difference’ E ys” in JLYON trated in the SELLING AT 81 and LYON P. community. tive Detached Homes Massachusetts Avenue Heights the interior decorations and more than The advantage of wprice- s a ry man who Is alert to value will compare the dif- ferent sections as CLEVELAND PARK the sq. ft. ARK AT 20c. THE WISE_MAN WILL INVESTIGATE FOR HIM- SELF. Neal, director - of the playground. | The 'larger boys, led by Gladstons Roudaburh, assisted with the day's events. QAP RS eh e D. C. DELEGATES NAMED FOR AERONAUTICAL MEET Members of National Association Residing Here to Be Represented at St. Louis. Members of the National Aero- nautic Assoclation residing in the District of Columbia elected the fol- lowing as delegates to the national convention of the organization. to be held in St. Louis, September 30, Oc- tober 1, 2 and 3: Dr. C. F. Marvin, chief of the United States weather bureau; Dr. G. W. Lewis, executive| In Petworth A Corner House 4th & Randolph Sts. N.W. 8 rooms and bath, brick, with built-in garage; all mod- ern improvements; overlook- ing Soldiers’ Home. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. LACY & BELT or any broker 493 G St. S.W. Phone Franklin 5772 or Main 528 | of the national advisory committee for aeronautics; Commander Jerome C. Hunsaker, bureau of aeronautics, Navy Department, and Col. Harold E. Hartney of the General Alrways System Alternates elected wero: Col. Frank P. Lahm, United States air service; Maj. W. G. Schauffier, Col. Clement L. Bouve and C. I Stanton, formerly of the alr mail service. Dr. Lewis was elected permanent chalrman of the District organization, and 1s to be cohfirmed as national governor at the convention. Arthur Halstead of the bureau of standards Was named permanent secretary. R . T E BEST NEW HOMES 414 to 424 17th St. S.E. 6 Built—2 Left—Immediate Possession colonial porch, deep lot, wide alley. Forty thousand tons of tobacco are smoked in the British Isles every year. INSPECT NOW 1310 PARK ROAD 12 Rooms Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights Two top floors arranged in 4-room and bath apart- ments. A real bargain for quick sale. monthly payments Open for Inspection NEW HOMES NORTHWEST $750 Cash Small Monthly Payments 32nd and R Streets N.W. Hot-water heat, oak floors, electricity, gas, laundry steel beams. First floor: Spacious living room, French doors to breakfast porch, large kitchen. Second floor: large closéts, large, light tile bath, large sleepi Deep lot, 15-foot slley. N N N \ N N N N N \ N N N N ng porch. Move with the deposit: then West to 32d. R and 32d Streets. Open Saturday After- noon and Sunday F. H. DAVIS Exclusive Agent N N \ N N \ N N N Suite 204 Second Floor. Small 205 Continental Trust Bldg. Main 833—Columbia 1984—Columbia 6595 N N \ \ A I N \ Nz, STREET HIGHLANDS SIXTEENTH LOCATION VALUE Stcel beam construction, double oak floors, concrete cellar, magnificent porches, electricity, gas, guaranteed heating system. Among the many extras are beautiful double French doors to porches, convenient built-in features, extra toilet and laundry trays, Price, $7,250. $750 Cash; $65.50 all Washington Real Estate Co. 728 15th Street N.W. Economical Scotch builder and owner is selling on smallest possible margin of profit and the very easiest possible terms. About 21 feet wide, 6 rooms and large tile bath, tapestry brick trays, well lighted dining room, Two very large bedrooms and one smaller one, For inspection drive over Q Street Bridge then North to R St, Or take Georgetown cars to Sist St, North to ENVIRONMENT (_?ombine to Make This Most Attractive Home—Unques- tionably the Best Buy in This Exclusive Residential Section The builde: The location is White House Ius- map— 1505 EMERSON STREET N.W. Corner Piney Branch Road A declightful corner house overlooking 16th Street, and from the rear the beautiful gron of the John Di i venience and comfort. Beautiful 1 farge bedrooms, maid’s room, attic, m ments; slate rox splendid lot with several large oak trees, flowers and slate roof in keeping with house. g room, 18x25, with large open fireplace. Four shrubs. Garage Open All Day Sunday for Inspection BOSS_& PHELPS e Home of Homes” 1417 K Street NNW. Exclusive Agents Completely Detached Y ) MONTHLY Map shows Lyon Park and Cleveland Park, each thuspnu’la from the White House. But there are things which the map does not show! One of them is the fact that the traffic is LESS congested from the business section of Washington to Lyon Park than to Cleveland Park. This means quicker access from Lyon Park to the Business section, either by trolley w auto. LYON & FITCH Telephone son home, A real home, artistically planned and containing every possible cor unusually ny added features, screens, awnings, all modern improve- with Owner Leaving City—Must Sell at Once—Priced Very Low Main 4340 New ' California Bungalows Only Four Built—One Sold See them as soon as you can. DESCRIPTION : Six rooms; hot-water heated; excellent locatio;x, close to cars, school. ete. Large living room with open fireplace, big dining room, fine kitchen and pantry fully equipped with refrigerator, enamel sink and cabinet, etc. Three bedrooms, front porch and very large sleeping porches. Instantaneous hot-water heater. Gl TO INSPECT: Take Oth St. car to Whittier St., walk east to Piney Branch Road and south ¥4 square to Venable St. Open daily and Sunday until 9 p.m. Clarendon Wm. S. Phillips, Builder 15th Street at K

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