Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1924, Page 23

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REAL ES ATE, SOLDIERS TO SHOW SKILL AS HORSEMEN Will Demonstrate Equestrian Feats of Different Races at So- | ciety Circus. SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 23| Olympic Team Riders Will Give " | BUSINESS PROPERTY SOLD I { i Islands. High gehool Corps to Obtain Train- ing Camp Recognition. Local high school cadets, who at- tend this year's citizens' mflitary training camps, will get credit from the superintendent of schools for one wemester of military training for their promotion In the High School Cadet Corps, Col. Wallace M. Craigle, military instructor for the cadet corps, announced at the meeting of the Washington Citizens' Military Training Camp Club in the Graham building last night. Col. Craigie also stated that plans wers under way for placing all Washington high school cadets, who attend the camp, in one company. Col. Leroy Herron, chairman of the Washington activity of the citizens’ military training camp affairs of the 4d Corps Area, sald that there would meeting next Wednesday at 3 in_the Franklin_building for of the High School Cadet Corps and former candidates of the citizens' military training camps. Ca ¢in_ V. Todd, U. S. A., told of his experience in the Philippine TSI e POLICE TURN AUTHORS. 1 N Members of New York Force Win Prizes for Efforts. April 12.—Literary er~. t and former member: i police force were re- e when Commi nounced the names of the the prize stories to be used Palice, the new zine, Fountain _Pen,” ‘Mister Pagod; in the humorou were Trvi: dard, Adam 4 purchased by Jacob Liebster, m | 1, The xale was negotiated by Shan- ccupy the building. The first edition of Police will appear e this month THE ‘EVENING 'STAR; "WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924, CADETS TO GET CREDIT. (4 tments Bar. Children, Father !%}Iflmmum|uuuflmm1mmunmnmmmmmuflnnunmmmuumuummurmnnmumunnnumunmmmmmmnmmnflnmnfinmumlmnmug Urges 4dopiionc Here Isa Wonderful Value - By the Assoclated Press. TUSCALOOSA, Ala., April ‘12.— H. C. Clayton, registered at a lo- cal hotel from Macon, Ga., yesterday inserted & classifiéd advertisement in a local newspaper offering his three children for adoption, miv- ing as his reason that he 'had Dbeen unabie to find apartments or rooms here, within his means, where children gro allowed. The children are two girls, ages five and three years, and an elght- months-old baby boy. Clayton {s well-dressed and gives his oocupation as a pipe molder. il FIGHTS GRANT TO SISTER. NEW YORK. April Mre. Ger- trude Shroeder, whose sister, the Prin- cess i der Lippe-Lipskli, sued her for alleged alienation of the affactions of Prince Nicholas von der Lippe-Lipski, today filed an appli- cation to open the default taken last December 18 and to stay prooceeding on the award January 28 by a_she iff's jury of $100,000, the total amou: asked for. The application will come up for: argument Monday in special term of the supreme court. The Rocksboro 1717 R Street N.W. New Building 1 Room, Kitchenette and Bath $45.00 Resident Manager on Premises A in a really Fine Home ideally constructed and located And Here Are Some of Its Features eptionally large concrete colonial front porch. Master bedrcom full width of housé. ine oak floors upstairs and down. Two large screened sleeping porches Floored attic over entire house. Wonder kitchen— white enameled range and cabinet, porcelain sink and drain board, built-in ironing board Large outside cold storage pantry ator James Wad TRAINMEN .WIN RAISE. New Haven Announ Massachusetts Avenue Heights 2715WisconsinAve. Open Sunday for Inspection Price, $15,500 s Increase Exhibit House—1419 Varnum Street Completely { ONLY A FEW MINUTES’ RIDE wrnished by Goldenberg's At West Springfield, N. H. D, “WONDERWELL” infos commnunicate w MRS. JOSEPH M. STODDARD 2000 CONNECTICUT A Price Rieht for In Parking Difficulties 2 Her a b 516,500 Which is a Real Bargain Easy Terms Dinowitz Realty | Co., Inc. 736 11th St. N.W. Takoma Park One of the few moder available with six lari on one floor. House schools, location, Eight rooms. Al ments. Only $9 hardly find a better Maryiand side. Hou improve- $6,500. BUILDING LOTS NO CASH PAYMENT Open Sunday Lillie & Hendrick Citizens” Bank Building TAKOMA PARK Adams 4542.J Col. 10182 IV IIIEEYAL " F = s Sixteenth Street 5317 (In that beautiful section just opposite the reservoir) 16-inch walls, tw This home cont: stairway, beautiful This home will be open for vour inspection all day Sunday We Invite Your Inspection L. E. Breuninger & Sons Exclusive Agents 706 Colorado Building M. 6140 Members of the Washington Renl Estate Board = A A A A TOT SS2PSSSSSS 2348 SEE THE COMMUNITY PIERS Now.Under Construction at EDGEWATER BEACH Fronting a mile and a quarter on beautiful South River, an |l arm of Chesapeake Bay, 31 miles from the District Line, on the State road from Washington to Annapolis, by way of Mariboro. ' (The new Washington-Annapolis Military road, now under construction, will shorten the distance by about ten miles.) This is the nearest Salt Water beach to the city of Washington, a good road afl the way, over which you can drive in your automobile after the heaviest rain without fear of getting stuck in the mud. Rich, sandy soil for gardening. No mud, even in the rainiest season.” The entire water front has a natural sandy beach, which slopes gently, affording a safe bathing place and playground for young and old alike. Spiendid fishing, crabbing, bathing and boating. A short, delightful motor trip or by W.,, B. & A. cars connecting with Washington-Annapolis Bus Line. . Daily delivery of ice, milk and groceries. s Beautiful bungalow sites, commanding a magnificent view cover- ing a sweep of three or four miles of salt water, are now being offered at $406 to $1,200 each. Cottages and bungalows for sale. I Write or phone for information and automobile road map. WILLIAM F. MATTESON - OWNER Bond Building, 14th and New York Ave. Plione Main 6771 Office on the Beach Open Sundays Ungquestionably the lowest priced detached brick home in Massat chusetts Avenue Heights, and one that compares favorably with houses | held at @ much higher figure. This home has just been completed, is of excellent construction and arranged in a most attractive manner, affording an abundance of sunlight It has 7 rooms (4 bedrooms), tile bath, large b.wh, electric lights, hardwood floors, beautiful side porch, and a The lot is 50x1224; and is located at one of the st points in the city, giving a vista over practically all of Washing- and air in all the rooms. fireproof garage. Possession can be had at once. MOORE Main 1174 ton. Incorporated built-in refrigerator. proved storage system. Screened rear porch. Large yard to wide alley. . & HILL 730 17th Street N.W. | 1416 K Street ant Unusual Value Open 'til 9 P.M. NEW HOUSE 1745 Irving Street 8 Rooms, 2 Baths—Built-in Garage 2 pantries, 5 porches, attic, cold storage, refrig- erator, open fireplace, 20-foot paved alley, large lot, best material, fine workmanship, strong construction. Price and terms reasonable. For sale by ANY BROKER or Thrift Building Co.. Owner Phone Main 33rd AND LOWELL CLEVELAND PARK DETACHED HOMES Containing eight exceptionally well planned rooms, two baths, garage; cellar full depth of house, front and rear porches, spacious living rooms with fireplaces. manding view of large estate. OPEN FOR INSPECTION 768 Offices completely furnisked by Ballard Visit them - TODAY! EXHIBIT OFFICES 3rd Floor Open 9AM.to 5P M. Repruenmlve‘ on Premises Phone—Main 6464 Com- FLOYD E. DAVIS 7th and E Streets S.W. Main 353 High white tiled bath with shower Separate shower in basem Instantaneous water heater, You can't beat this for construction and location! REALTORS—Owners and Builders —exactly how the finished offices in the INVESTMENT BUILDING will appear when equipped with modern business Either by 14th St. car or 16th St. bus to Varnum Strect $13,25 $1,500 Cash—$95 a Month Phone Main 617 Fiftegnth and K Strects Fronts on McPherson Square | T =

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