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REAL CATANIPRASES | MUSSOLIN RLE Envoy Declares Premier Up- set All Parties, Even His Own Fascisti. By the Associated Prows. BALTIMORE, Md., Decamber $.— Fasclsmo in Italy is o “reactlon aguinst the former mental order iu public life” and not a revolution against existing Itallan institutions, Ambassador Cactani of Italy e plained today in speaking befors the City Club of Baltimore. Prior to the rise of the Mussolini government, he said, politics in Jtaly had been &n “ill-working hiner bullt on a perfectly sound constitution,” the !‘v-' Sult being many political parties dif-| fering little m but widely in r relative ca- pacity of gove ing the country.” The politicians, the ambassador in opinion ESTATE. Duel Challenge Follows Spat in French Politics By (he Assoclated Press. PARIS, December 8—A chal- lenze to a duel was sent to the lical party leader, Bdouard Her- fot. yosterday by Camille Aymard, politioal director of the newepaper La Liberte, as & result of a sting- Ing exchange of personal charges through the newspapers during the last two daya The exchange wan started by Aymard, who charged that Herrlot had com- complotely switched his political attitude. Aymard, who Kunie hunter, s deputy for 'Indo- b, former governor of Ind. M. Herrlot as hin secondn, I referred them ) s Edousrd Daladler and Alexandre Varenne us his seconds, The seconds mot last night but nothing was decided, and they will meet again Tuesda & noted in b o big HOMES, STORES, LAND IN SALES FOR WEEK ___THE EVENING BTAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. DECLARES MCRAY DISGRAGED STATE Republican Leader in Indiana Scores Governor, Recent- ly Indloted. By (e Assootated Pross, ANUIAN,\;'ULI!, ind, December K.— Declaring Qov. MeCray had besmirehed the good name of the state, had pros- tituted the offiee of governor &nd abused the sacred tles of friendshin, Clyde Walb, republiean state chair- man, in n statement insued last night, #ald he will eall & meeting of the re- publican state committea at &n early date to “take definite motion looking to the welfare of the republican party.” Governor Fails to Heed Request, The statement wan {ssued after the governor falled to reply to & letter from the state chulrman requesting & statement concerning an early and Abe Martin Says: 7 “'. 1 I “Taxpayer” got paid fer his newspaper articles he wouldn't have t' worry about taxes. College girls’ feet hain’t git- MODEL SMALL HOME MOVEMENT PLANNED National Realty Boards Propose Number of Demonstra- tlon Houses. Advancement of genuine beauty in homes throughout America, particu- larly in small homes, is the object of & plan of co-operation just effected between the National Assoclation of Real Hstate Boards and the archi- tects' emall houms mervice bureau. The co-operation pian has been un- dertaken by the asmsoclation through its home bullders' and subdividers' division, Bullding of demonstration homes in citles of several regions through- out the country {s & part of theplan. Construction of the demonstration homes, where bullt, will be under the ausplces of the local real estate board, with the bureau or a member of the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects furnishing the architectural supervision. Bullders of the demonstration houses will be HARDING DEATH BRINGS UNITY, SAWYER HOLDS Late President’s Physician De- clares Tragic End Is Force for U. 8. Good. By the Associated Press, McKEESPORT, Pa.,, December §— The impression which the late Pres! dent Harding left upon the people and the traglo end of his life “are to be the leaven which -will ultimately bring us as a nation closer to one an- other, more intimately and more com- pletely formed, nearer to God and more potentlal,” Brig. Gen. C. E. Saw- yer told members of the chamber of commerce here yesterday. “It seems to me,” sald the late President’s personal physician, “that though operating under the silznce of the hand of death, the spirit fin- planted In this man wust go on until ultimately the results will be most gratifying to all mankind.” required to undertake to duplicate it for the same price at least ten times in sixty days. A general magazine and newspaper campalgn to acquaint the public with the possibilities of good construction and design in small house building will be carried on as part of the co- operation plan. | 000,000,000 worth of new buildings ° REAL ESTATE. 21 BUILDING OUTLGOK CITED TO PRESIDENT S. W. Strauss Sees Present Need of | $8,000,000,000 in Construc- | tion in United States. S. W. Strauss of New York, waw the President recently, told him that the outlook was for the con- tinuation of the building program on a very substantial basis. | “There is a potential need for $8,- who | ¢ in the United States,” declared Mr Strauss, “notwithstanding the fact | that building operations this year are 25 per cent ahead of the natlon’s new volume of business was $4,000,000.000. This year it wi be $5,000,000,000, 2o that it would quire fully & year and a half of the most in ations to make up tivities there unemploym fromediate 000 of new this much ated, which of federal no E a told did not look for lowe to the deman b with a labor 5 RESORT BANS MASK USE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J 8.—Ordlnar ing of per alleged dese such s tin’ bigger, they're only givin’ ’em more rope. (Copyright National Newspaper Service ) —_— COMMANDER FREED. Held Blameless in Crash of Bat- tleship and Destroyer. BOSTON, December 8. —Commander v L. Pen who was in command of the destroyer McFarland when she | iy trial on the indictments re- thrned ngainst him by the Marion | county grand jury. Mr. Walb, in hi said, sought “cranky ideas to be used | as top plank of their rickety politi- cal platforms and thereby get the votes of the electors.” ORREN STREET N.E Just North of Florida Avenue Between 13th and 14th Streets NEW HOMES Built by Charles L. Tankersley Only Two Left Open Every Day and Evenings Until 8 P.M. Heated and Lighted Six rooms and bath; h.-w.h.; elec.; hardwood floors; built-in lieated garage. Large screened sleeping and breakfast porche Numerous floor plugs. Outside tile bath; pantry; tin roof, best quality. An inspection will be sufficient to convince you. Sample Home, 1119 Orren St. L. T. GRAVATTE Personnl Efiicient Service 921 15th St. NW. Main 753 Associate Member Washington Real Estate Board Shannon & Luchs Report Transfers of Properties in Various Sections. atatement, said he | had been informed the Eovernor's| conduct was being made the subject { of jests on the vaudeville stage, an added: ; "1 ‘the 1egislature s convened for | ifmpeachment purposes, 1 l’u\\-'l n'?rll advised one member of the legislature declared many of the legislators| might feel It their duty to seek to| enrry the impeachment proceedings further and remove from office any appointee of the ||res’PnL‘hgo\;n:«:r 0 s participated In e opera- 2 T e ave ‘mado the name of | collided with the & Thdiana o by-word throughout thelff Cape Cod et s s bility for the Thinks MeCray Should Resign. | “The only hope I can see fm'»a speedy termination of the present dis- graceful situation is for Gov. Me- Cr: to resign and take with him ovays ‘ond wRose conduct and mode | of thought agrees with his. A8 a Hatten af loyaity to their chief, un-| doubtealy their resignations will fol-{ [ man Walb said the meeting uuj SEE THESE gttt bl o Detached Brick Homes! Large Rooms Built-in, Heated Garage All the refinements of homes selling for more than double the price AT LEAST ON DolL axidered. a darn about mes would A Country Not € They did not give how their wildes Sales ported during by the week Shannon & Luchs as fol- work of all has been the pulli | ntinued, add- | these camouflages, he e ing “ie rod mitic costume at large to ta these gentl politi X Collister purchased ‘1400 Benner. politicians to Ala- purchased asked the public careful look s public laughed felt ashamed. 1 parties £ his own Il xood men to sovernment. He ration even o former most bitter opponents. 1t would not astonish me to see soon cad of an impor- | . was ac purchased 3628 T artial of ‘responsi- | t. 'r became the owne street northeast, d by Benfamin of re- n e e | Wives who struggle to keep up ap- pearances usually have hus struggle to keep down exp Mind posed a of unimproved land in Avenue Helghts to a local King You'll say these are “Perfect Homes” Nowhere else in Washington offers the delightful location. that’s found at Edmunds---35th-36th Sts. | Mass. Ave. Heights —and this group of Homes that we have just completed here is such as the neighborhocd would suggest. Pure Colonial—and in other equally quaint and effective types. Through and through they suggest comfort and convenience. They are built of the best —and by the best talent in our organization. Refined—elegant in their simplicity—thorcughly mod- ern in every appointment and equipment detail. Eight wonderful rooms—with three complete baths and extra lavatory. The foundations are of stone—with artistic stone fireplaces. The woodwork throughout is excellent and the decorative features most effective. The heating equipment is of the best, as is also the kitchen installation. Butler’s pantry, plenty of closets and double garage. The lots are large—the lawns and foundation planting are already in. became ¢ northwes s P Knapp purchs northwest, which he u investment. ary’ H. Mason 1 norinwest T Maury M. Middleton S strect northwest, . J. Wood Oliver purchased gtreet southeast from Lillian ow D. M. Pratt purchased Ahouse at 560 (A ml‘rvl‘usul by Ottilie I. Tietig be the owner | 2812 “Ordway street from the | Member of Sect Freed on Charge| »mpany and will oc moed of Violating Regulations by Selling Own Grain. the owner t ed 77 T, - Mussolini ill hold dor said, w e old-fashioned . circumspect and n ired one * most convenient factor in | n of problems r e i purchased 8 s acquired 3600 | pag been fixed COURT RULING IS BLOW | TO RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY | 15th Mol- 48 street. | t northwest A. Robinson, o fe occ: Iy tasting spoon: Mussolini, instead, rather be- lieves in placing the kettle on the fire and to stir it up with a er that the sediments may sett d the scum may float sooner THOUSAND »S price of any al merit make = of completed by s purchased by under the he e v We you 823 Quackenbos St. N.W. Avenue wil terms to suit Young “§ ' et northwest Mortimer B. Hall disposed 12th street northwest to C. H. B Earl Brown purchased 3612 T street hwest James purchased 2601 1IN, Saskatchewan. i principles upon which the 4| Doukhobor sect, known as the Chris | | tian Community of Christian Brother- |hond. 1 , was founded, were shaken H t night when Ma charge of theft preferred ainst Simeon Ghor jons on the —1 will give it of a w new way of dealing in diplomas 1d I wish it had been fol- lowed earlier. Italy would not have been 80 often the dummy hand on the card table of kuropean affairs.” BLUE-RIBBON STOCK BRING HIGH PRICES Chicago Exposition Champions Sold Under Hammer—Ford Buys Milch Cows. D. of the |missed the community coff. one of its members. sorkoff. with his three broth was arrested charged with ving for their own gain, the wheat ra upon their allotted acres on the munity farmlands. The proceeds their crops, the commmunity contend. , should have been given to the tr Uirer of the community Magisirate Martin said there wa; evidence of theft and that the munity should have brought action all. for breach of contrac charges against Simeon' withdrawn following his dismis Hobbs dlsposed story bus xia nhos St cast to houses. Charles M. Wallingsford J. A. Connor 36 Woodward Building Telephone: Main 2090 Frederick Fitchett and George A. Robinson purchased the building at | 815 13th street northwest from Wal- d. Freeney, a local attorney, ed a home located at 1347 In- am street northwest H. Chasmar purchased 1340 In- graham street. filton W. Shreve became _the of the bungalow at 1315 Far- t street. Victor Mindeleff became the owner | of 4416 Kiingle road northwes: S. M. Merrill purchased 3611 S street northwest | Lester M. Oshorne acquired | Kennedy street northwest. | . McCandless purchased 3 i S street northwest. | { LIQUOR HOAX FOUND. { Wealthy New Yorkers Said to Be; Victims of Plot. NEW YORK, December 8 ous residents of exclusive have pald 330 each for C. O. D. pack ges of liquor delivered to them by expressmen under the misapprehen- ion that the els were ordered | by some one in the family. | contained” directions the liquid Into alco- |B= The money coll 1| == by the company and % the sender try | ds = = = : "OPEN 2266 CATHEDRAL AVE. Open for inspection— = e, every day and evening h Ideal for Manufacturing or Laundering FOR SALE OR LEASE Located at Addison Station, Virginia, on the Washington- Virginia Railway Line, 10 minutes from 12th and Pa. Ave. Un- equaled opportunity for live enterprise. FEATURES—! brick G0x80, 1-story extension 230: . Lot x200. Ste electric light and pewer, direct tele- phone line to W. axt of Con: Ry the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December S.—Elu bon winners at the inter ional live atock exposition went under the ham- mer yesterday and in many instances brought record prices. Through a representative, Henry Ford bought the entire herd of fourteen milking shorthorn show cattle entered by ths Bachelder farm of Mount Vernon, H., for $4,800. Woodford 147th, a Hereford buil entered by P. J. Cunningham of Tur- tle Creek, Pa., brought $9,4® and was purchased by R. A. saflles, & One hundred atock were auct constituting a = an unex 13 where homes are ue to 30th Wisconsin 1f motoring, ride out wisetts Street and turn at Edmunds Street. Avenue cars are but a step away. Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) Member Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 Real estate bought and sold through negotiation. Address Box 316-K, St K BT Wanted Two Salesmen Large Real Estate Office Address Box 44-L room and bath. screened. House is in t condition throughout. For Further Particulars and Inspection Apply H. R« SMITH & SON 408 Jenifer Bldg. Main 5729 under cost o rms that are most reasonable Your Realtor or MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, Incorporated. Estab s | and ten ned in w record holic beverage ‘The ninety-nine carloads of f: has b he wveraged $14.51 per hundredw the police hope eompared with $16.08 for eig carloads last year. Blue Ribbon Means Death. Brodus White Socks, the grand khampion steer of the show, will go under tha hammer tomorrow morning. In ae ance with custom, the grand champion steer s onverte i <lristmas beef, winning a d tenco with his blue ribbon. The grand champion Chester White Parrow, exhibited by lowa State Uni- wersity, was sold for 37 cents a pound, # new record. A pen of three Berk- whiro Barrows which gained a grand champlonship for the University of Minnesc were gold for $11.50 per hundredweigh will as given | fon_that | Several of | the Vanderbilts were among the peo- ple to whom the packages were ad- dressed. : An Inspection Will Make You W ant One of These Kite Homes _ Gymnastic exercises have been rec- ommended by a German medical s entist for weak or fat bables six I R months old and over. A i - 0 A l[lmull[lflu% Another Group of Homes in Our New Subdivision at 12th and Girard Sts. N.E (BROOKLAND) . Just Being Completed Selling Before Completion—Only 3 Left Detached—Semi-Detached—Attached Styles On Deep Lots (135 ft.) to 20-ft. Alley Bullt by Breuninger-Pedersen Co. Modern in All Rexpects Construction Guaranteed Six Rooms—Tile Bath—Large Screened Porches—Many Extras Reasonable Terms Representative on Premises Inxpect, take G St. car marked “Brookland.” or drive out Rhode Island Ave. to 12th St. N.E. Arlington Realty Co. “Real Values in Real Homes” 1627 K St. N.W. Main 3174 O ARG S IXTEENTH TREET PARK IN THE CHOSEN LINE OF HIGH-CLASS DEVELOPMENT Washington’s Newest Subdivision SIXTEENTH— TREET PARK, in line with the City’s finest and most rapid northwest development has a splendid frontage on the two main arteries of the District (16th anc. 14th Streets) with five con- necting cross streets. SIXTEENTH— 'TREET PARK comprises one of the last remaining tracts of any size in this chosen and firmly established line of high-class development. Start now to have that “Home of your oum” by securing a build- ing site in this superior location. Let your home express your i individuality and character. ¥ 2 X 5 As an Investment this property is unexcelled from a standpoint [ ] Harry A. Klte of certainty of substantial profits and absolute safety. Incorporated These Homes are Beauties Situated right in the heart of the most desirable residential section of Washington's most exclusive suburb at 3801-3829 Windom Street (Chevy Chase, D. C.) I'here are several different types of archi- tecture in this group which makes it easy to choose. All are Kite designed and owned; and of the highest standard. Be sure to notice how carefully they are finished—the detail and the many unusual features which greatly aid in reducing to a minimum necessary house- work. You simply couldn’t help enjoy owning and living in one of these attractive Homes— come out and see for yourself. Call at the local office—4401 38th St.. and have our Mr. Hamilton take you through these homes. You may phone.him at Cleveland 1490 for a special appointment. There’s An Appeal to These Homes That's because we have spared no pains to make them the finest and most livable little homes you have ever seen. That they have met a demand is evidenced by the rapidity with which they are selling—don’t put off making one of them YOURS. They are located at— Mass. Ave. and 16th S.E. in just the section of the city that you will find convenient to everywhere. They are real Kite Homes and have all the many features for which our Homes are justly famed. Sample Home Is at 1538 Mass. Ave. S.E. Six splendid rooms and bath; sleeping porch; front and back porches; hot-water heat; sanitary wainscoting in the kitchen and bathroom. These Homes were built with the idea that should it prove desirable the second floor may be con- verted into a separate Apartment. Handy by is the Eastern High School and graded schools, churches, stores, car lines, etc. A most logical place to buy a Home. Price, $8,250 Convenient Terms The Choicest of the Choice Cute little homes—Kite designed and built —of 4, 5 and 6 rooms. They are really excep- tional in many ways and into them we have built all the convenience and comfort possible. Their location is exceedingly attractive, too. 3110-3128 Newton Street N.E. (Just off Rhode Island Ave.) champion Southdown lambs bhundredweight. In slons a load of p Hamp- shires and another of Duroc Jerseys brought $11.25 per hundredweight. 1x Champion Bull. Standpatter of A, owned by Mrs. James Frantz and fons of Mount Corey, Ohio. was judged the grand champion bull owned by Michigan won ihe title mpion Belgian n ., owned by Ervin J ni . ¥ i { is, Ind, was given the Into some of them we have built Murphy \Wall Beds—out of the way during the day time —releasing the room for other purposes at night. These are completely detached homes with— ampion carcas< prize in the swine division competition was awarded to Michigan ultural College on a Berkshire. The same snstitution won the reserve cham- plonship with another Berkshirc, In_the swine department, in the =potted Poland China cla Beam & Fisher of Ansoni dhio, ex- hibited the grand champion sow, the yacerve champlon sow and the re- ®erve champion boar. Cheviots, the grand champion ram gnd ewe, were won by Grangs Hall Farms of Kokomo, Ind both re- Borve titles wera conferred on the #ntries of the University of Kentucky. Hot‘-wnter heating plant, gas and elec- trical fixtures, modern plumbing and per- fect bathroom fixtures. Take cars leaving 15th and G Streets N.W. and ride to the corner of Rhode Island Avenue and Newton Street N.E.—scarcely twenty minutes frem the Treasury Dept. $7,550 to $7,950 Convenient Terms Connecticut Avenue cars to Albemarle Street- turning into 38th and then but a step to Win dom. Or Wisconsin Avenue through cars, getting off at Windom Street. $10,500 to $11,250 Convenient Terms 725 Acres Montg“:)mery County, Md. Close to Congressional Club Per Acre Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 The available supply of ground is rapidly diminishing, and the demand is constantly incréasing, thereby creating the ideal situation for a safe and profitable investment. N . Next to its unquestioned desirability for either a home or investment, the most astonishing feature is the low prices at which this ‘propeny is being sold. Secure full particulars at_once, EDSON W. BRIGGS, Owner 1108 16th Street Northwest Phone M. 5974

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