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.small population cannot bear, unaid- | REAL ESTATE. RESENTS 1.5, vm'v} OF CORFUSEZURE Italy Surprised at America’s! Lack of Understanding of .Italo-Greek Incident. (Copyright, 1023.) he OH- BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, September 29.—The Itallan government and Italian opin- fon have been surprised, hurt and rendered somewhat resentful by America’s lack of understanding of | their motives in the recent Italo- Greek incident and by the general ignorance concerning modern Italy which still secems to prevail among | the American people. The writer, from long residence in | Italy, during which he has been in| close touch with Premier Mussolini, and other Italian authorities, knows | that_friendship with America is one; of the cardinal principles of Italy's| foreign policy, for the preservation of which Italy would spare no pains. To ‘further that friendship Caetani, the Italilan ambassador to the United States, consented on Sev- eral occasions during the voyage from TItaly which the correspondent | has just completed with him to dis- cuss’ Italy’s ideals and ambitions, edpecially regarding America. Ambaxsador’s Statement. “Italy has acted to ! said the ambassador, way that the United State or England would have acted er | similar circumstances and as those | have acted in the past. he Itallan people are waiting for the authors of the murder of Gen. Tellini and the other members of the Albanian boundary commission to be | brought to justice. If ) ! o not find and i Italian T v | Meanwhile 1 believe preparations for the evacuation of Corfu have alread: The Italo-Greek incident is d. “The government acted | th lightning rapidi d_firmne: that caused some astonishment and even apprehension, because some peo- ple thought Italy had distant and | cleverly concealed purpos Others | ked of warl intentions. D\'(nlsl have proved this unfounded (Since these statements were made the council of ambassadors has awarded to Italy the full 50.000,000 | lire deposited in the Tellini evacuated Corfu.) Concerning situation in ceived notio: He consider: G for the havoc she ) best be made to pay through being put in a position to do determined how «still _hangs " he continued, “but Italy has that she intends loyally to; y out the Rapallo treaty. She not even feared to fire upon the e and patriotic follpwers of nnunzio and shed the blood of her sons, but the autonomous life of Fiume has proved impossible. Italy | has spent millions, but the city can- not live without finding powerful moral and financial support. Its ed, the weight of such an important administration, Pacific Solution Possible. “The Jugoslavs themselves under- stand that Italy desires a rapid and radical solution of that problem. It is believed in both countries that the present negotiations will lead to a pacific and mutually satisfactory so- lution of this long vexed question and cause friendly relations and sincere collaboration between the two coun- tries.” Good Business Location 721:11th St A Bargain Building easily remodeled into store and 3 apartments at a small cost. Phone Main 893 Wm. B. Kraft FOR RENT 1222 and 1224 Connecticut Ave. NW. First floor suitable for automobile showrooms; second floor for millinery, manicurist or similar business. This property has just been thor- off ideal -clas: Heat furnished, For full detal 1y, B. F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Main 214 | New Homes in N.E. | Neal St. Between 12th and 13th Sts. Thoroughly modern, up-to- the-minute new homes, in a highly, strictly white location. 6 nice rooms, tiled bath, hot- water heat, electric lights, large front and double back porches; fine closets, etc. Ex- i ceptionally fine lots, 150 feet || deep to a 20-foot paved alley. Lots of room for garden, flow- fi ll ers and garage. Without doubt the best buy in Washington. Ready for occupancy. Priced from $6,250 to $6,950. Terms: Small cash payment, balance § like rent. Neal street is just north of Florida ave., bet. 12th and- 13th. Open for Inspection. Come out A. B. Campbell waer and Builder 1410 H St. NW. 3 ithe stealing of a watch, James May- o |pended the remainder of Maybank' ~ Abe Marti INMYSTERY BLAS Third Explosion in Toledo in Five Days Damages Apart- ment House. By the Associated Pre i TOLEDO, Ohlo, September 29.—The third of a serles of mysterious explo- slons in five days, thought to have been caused by the discharging of a bomb, occurred at the Charles apart- ments in Franklin avenue early last night. The bomb was discharged on the 100f of the apartment, a three-story brick structure, over the apartment occupled by J. A. Reckert, mechanical Myabe th’ plasterer is gittin"uemm too much money, but we kin see; Mrs. Charles Olson, mother-in-law what he does t’ git it, an’ that’s | of Reckert, was in the bathroom at more’n we kin say fer a lot uyhhe time of the explosion and was 3 : 0 badly burned about the head and other overpaid folks. | by Rering rioh dhoekRh Oue - sroat Tiouble: withi iy Beck andiie suttering from 5 great t e wi cording to physicians. stegmshlp Leviathan is that a! Detectives were at once sent to the waiter has t' walk two miles fer |scene and made an investigation. it a cup o’ coffee being their opinion that a hand gre- 3% nade had been thrown on the roof. (Copyright, Natibnal Newspaper Service.) causing the explosion. A large hole LIFE TERM SUSPENDED. [ was blown In the roof by the explo- Islon and pieces of wood showed that COLUMBIA, S. C., September 20— | After serving twenty-one years for | the missile had been filled with buck- | shot, say the police. Other Mystery Blasts. Other mysterious explosions | cently are: September 24, hole torn in the roof was released|of the home of Paul Baird. -1 September 25, home of H. W. Hol- inger, partly wrecked when blast [tore through a corner of the resi- ife tenure of servitude. dence. The explosive was planted on Twenty-one years ago Maybank,|the corner of the front porch near then a youth, was tried on two in-, Where Mr. Hollinger was sitting by dictments. On_the first, stealing a|a floor lamp reading a paper. watch trom J. 8. Holiman of George- | — gird own, S. C., he convicted and sen- inctdto Serve five Sours: Atter cho; BANDITS GET $6,000. xpiration of this sentence he was v S e convicted on the Second Indictment— | Ty yobbers O e s o burglary and larceny, as he was!the Delco Light plant here yesterday (S with entering the house of (and took approximately $6,000, com- Mr. Hollman in the night and steal- | pany officials report. Dayton and ing the h from its owner's trous- (Montgomery county police are search- er pocket—and was given life impris-|ing for the men, who made their onment. escape in an automobile. NEW HOMES Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday 1718-20-22-24 A Street S.E. One Block from New Eastern High School Colonial front, tapestry brick; six rooms and bath; hot-water heat, electricity; hardwood floors; front and rear porches; room for garage. Note—These homes are arranged so that the rear bedroom can be converted into a kitchen at small cost, making them desirable for two families. $7,950 30 Cast Balance Like Rent H. R. KING 717 5th Street N.E. Phone Linc. 932 re- bank, forty, a negro, from the state penitentiary Gov. Thomas G. McLeod when he su: SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES OPEN SUNDAY AFTER 2 P.M. 2855 29th St. N.W. NEAR WARDMAN PARK HOTEL OPPOSITE: PRIVATE ESTATE . One of the most desirable residential properties in the Northwest Section—just west of Connecticut Avenue, south of Cathedral Avenue. Handsome three-story tapestry brick. pre-war construction, Large covered cement front porch; ten splendid rooms ; two tile baths, one with shower; maid’s room and bath; solid oak floors first and second stories; sun parlor; enclosed sleeping porch; open fireplace in living room; rear stairway; many unusual features; several added conveniences. Hot- water heat; electric lights. -Built-in garage for two cars, additional detached garage. VACANT. A Very Saleéable Property—Absolutely Must Be Sold 3116 19th St. N.W. Mt. Pleasant . OVERLOOKING ROCK CREEK PARK _Naval Officer, ordered away, is offering this de- hghtfu}Iy situated home at a very low price. A real home in every sense of the word. Two-story tapestry brick; cement front porch; large living room with open fireplace ; unusually large dining room with beamed ceiling; large pantry; bright roomy kitchen; screened rear porch. Second floor—three big bedrooms; two complete tile baths (one with shower); screened sleeping porch, with awnings. Attic. - Solid oak floors throughout. Cold storage room; maid’s- room; Pittsburgh instanta- neous water heater; hot-water heat. electric lights. Very deep lot to wide paved alley; garage. AN INVITING — APPEALING HOME Attractive Terms The Home of Homes 8 Main 4340 Exclusive Agents 1417 K St. N. U. S. ELECTRICAL EXPERTS _RUSH TO JAPANESE AID $1,000,000 in Equipment Ordered by Stricken Nation—Large Pur- chases Expected. By the Associated Press. . NEW YORK; September 29.—Re- sponding to an urgent summons from Japanese business interests, two offi- clals of the Westinghouse Electric and_Manufacturing Company plan to depart for Japan October 4, it is announced. At the same time an- nouncement was made that the Gen- eral Electric Company had received an order from Japan for $1,000,000 worth of electrical equipment to be forwarded at once. Guy E. Tripp, chairman of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufac- turing Company, and Loyal A. Os- borne, president of the Westing- house International Corporation, will visit the sections of Japan stricken by the recent earthquake and fires. They. stated yesterday that they an- ticipated some large orders for the American company to result from their conference with Japanese busi- ness intere: MINE WHIPPING PROBE ENDED BY GRAND JURY Alabama to Be Presented in Court Monday. By the Associated Press. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., September 29. —The Jefterson county grand jury THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923.' Their testimony was said been the only direct word com| from the mine since the trou- ble there, aside from testimony given by state officials and state employes. An order of the supreme court pr the da; to hi from among the convicts leged to have been whipped follow- ing the outbr MAGNUS JOHNSON SPEAKER. NEW YORK, September 29.—Sena- Magnus _Johnson of Minnesota completed its preliminary Investiga- |5, BAEPNSC I aill tonignt un- tion into conditions at Banner mines, der the auspices of the Progressive which was prompted by tember 10, and the report of the body alleged I"il"“ strike of leased state convicts on Sep- (2 Norman Hapgood will pre- will be presented to the court next [ Monday, according t¢ announcement by Solicitor Davis. Two former convicts at Banner were before the grand jury late in e e e Settlement Clerk —and Real Estate office man desires connection with reputable office on salary basis. branches of the business. Address Box 147-L, Star Office SELLING FAST! Inspect at Once Jameson-Built Homes ‘When you inspect the many features in these homes at 230 to 254 10th St. S.E. SAMPLE HOUSE 238 10th St. S.E. —you are_convinced you have seen nothing to compare with these at the price asked. Only 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, beautiful living room and din- ing room, kitchen with one- piece sink, built-in ice box, and many other extra features. Sold on Easy Terms 0s. A. Jameson Co. 906 New York Avenue Price, $7,350 Easy Terms Sample House, No. 636 Otis Place N.W. ' Six rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights,. concrete cellar; steel construction; laundry trays; front and rear entrance to cellar, concrete front porch. Don’t fail to inspect before purchasing. To inspect—take 9th street car to Otis place, walk I one block east to property. Or phone for free auto ji service. | MOORE & HILL, INCORPORATED 1420-22 H Street NW. Members of Washington Real Estate Board 14th" Street Just North of Park Road $21,000 A handsome, wide, three-story. brown- brick dwelling. ‘I‘;"'I. a large 'roll’l‘ Wh‘:fl” electric lights, hardwood floor an !X(‘O"!n:‘ lot. This "Ifi"l:‘nye in the first commer 3 - n‘;u is rapldly xmwr'nl to this block. It would, therefore, be a proposition to buy for dwelling purposes for the present and to hold for future advance- ment. Reasonable terms of payment can e made. Near 17th and H Streets $35,000 excellent_proposition in an_eight- apariment bullding, located in thin rap {dly growing business section, destine 16 he one of the finest business center: of Washington. This property has ad Snnual Sncome of $6.000, with very mod- ernte operating expenses. This is a rare opportunity for a good speculation. Near 12th and P Streets $9,500 A well built three-story dwelling, within easy walking distance of down- Town, contiining 9 rooms and 2 baths and in very good condition. The owner Tl give possession and make reasonable terms. R Street Just Off Conn. Ave. $16,000 opportunity to secure elght room, D Pniit home in_one o the finest residential sections of the city at an especially low price. This - erty has & lot, with & garage, a <ould be made at & small expense into a Some that could mot be duplicated at a mueh® higher figure. | Near 13th and Shepherd St. | $8,500 A beantiful _semi-detached rn ‘hoin front_porch, contain- o T8 oras and bath, hot-water a_nice Near New Eastern High School $7,250 This beautiful new home is ideally the best sections of East tol Near Sheridan Circle - $22,000 Situated within @ square of Sherldan Circle, this offering gives one an oppor- tunity of securing a moderately priced, jern home in one of the wost exc sive residentisl sections of the city. 11 rooms and 3 baths. electric_lights, brick aad accommedations for servants. e properts Is also in perfect condi- tion. * This is an ideal location for & doctor’s home and office. Mount Pleasant $14,500 This lovely mew home fu located on Kenyon Street, between 17th and 13th, a very fine section, convenient to cars. stores, 'schools, etc. The house is ex- ceptionally well bulit: has 8 large rooms and bath, hot-water hent, electric lights, Dardwood floors. built-in’ garage and an The property Is in perfect a_two-c escellent lot. condition. Massachusetts Ave. Heights $20,000 Thik is the best value in Massachu- setts Avenue Heights today. An attrac- five, well built, detached house, with a beatiful first floor, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on the second floor, and 2 bed- Pooms and 1 bath on the thind floor. Two separate sloepingeporches, hot-water heat and all modern conveniences. The uction of this house s especially £00d, 2ud the location all that could be Qesired. Possession 'when sold. Very reasonable terms of payment can be made. Near 20th and O Streets $12,500 This is & substantially built home in an excellent section, only » squire from " easily worl peies & rooms - and A fine ot 120x T rey is i 110 to a 30-ft. he owner i ile; i Give possession when sold. Near 7th and H N.W. $11,500 Situnted n the heart of the shopping distrigt of the city, this property is a house, _cont An excellent st first floor at & yery nominal cost. Near Wardman Park Inn $17,500 A delightful home in this beautiful , just & few doors west of Con- Dectieut ‘Avenue. This is a wide, well appearing, three-story brick, with' large front porch, and s 10 rooms and 2 baths, hot-water heat, electric lights, floors and @ 'two-car garage. This is a_most complete home in every > and bas ‘been exceptionally weil kept by the owners. is nothing like 1t in-this section.for the price. Experienced in all | [{if REAL ESTATE. e JAPAN’S RULERS ADOPT FRUGAL DIET IN CRISIS Simple Menu to Be Maintained During fuffering of Quake- Stricken Subjects. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, September Yoshihito and the empress are exer- cising the strictest economy in their living regime out of sympathy with their earthquake-stricken subjects. They have adopted a diet of a plate 29.—Emperor | 21 of soup, one fish or a vegetable z" ! a bowl of rice for each meal. Fundamentals of Real Estate Practice and Allied Subjects. Class Begins October 9. Admission by card only Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE 1736 G St. N.W. Main 8250 18th and A Sts. S.E. One Block From New Eastern High School 11 new homes—Iot 18x129, 6 rooms and bath. Large front porches; large rear porch and sleeping porch. Hot-water heat; electric light; Detroit Jewel Gas Range; hardwood floors. We know that these houses are the best buy in this section, and moder- ately priced at They are now in the course of construction, and we invite immediate in- spection, as we’wish prospective buyers of homes in this section to note the $7,450 class of material and workmanship being used in these homes. Salesman on Premises Every Day and Sunday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Built, Owned and For Sale by Hofferberth, Burklin & Fred 1002 Woodward Bldg. Phones: Main 5569—Linc. 8325 $8,350 We Challenge Comparison OUR NEW SUBDIVISION LUMBIA PARK Is the Future Home of Thousands We Invite You to Inspect This New Development 722 CO and Let Us Explain Its Future ZZ EXHIBIT HOUSE (Between 7th and 8th) Near Two Car Lines Six-Room Homes With Every Modern Convenience 740 Ingraham St. N.W. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Take 14th street car, get off at 8h and Kennedy (two blocks south), or take any 9th street car and get off at Ingraham street (two blocks east). i D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. N.W. HOMES OF PREDOMINANT VALUE Quincy St. at 13th WITHOUT EXCEPTIQN THE BEST VALUES 222, i ON THE MARKET TODAY OO MO=0Y Mm>IMOUOR brick pillars; LIGHTED EVENINGS N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE” 1418 Eye Street N.W. : Members of Washington Real Estate Board Two-story and attic brick homes, containing six well planned rooms and bath, with all built-in fixtures. Hot-water heat; electric lights; hardwood floors; open fireplace; wide cohcrete front porch with attractive breakfast and kitchen porches. unusually large sleeping porch; cold storage room in basement; one-piece sink; entire rear porch; rubble stone wall at front entrance. BRICK GARAGE concrete areaway under Sample House Furnished By One of Washington’s Leading Department Stores SALESMAN ON PREMISES Phones ‘M. Phone Main 1267 NRAmM- M= O T - > 5903-4-5 g | ] § | TR e abdba g LA B s Palidbb ki 33882 SO UNITINESAAL L LSS NS SIS SESE S