Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1924, Page 22

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REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE I am very near home. It's a nie termed the “penalties” of existi BEDTIME STORIES ®morvroy ?:x:“;“l'f.'f,_.-'&’iotl:‘,'.‘u"x'f.;m‘..?l"éez‘.«" " oiis| PROTESTS PENALTIES |:psing e 0 * ] TTRAR W FHBEC TUKIO-SOVIET ACCORD ) W. BURGESS :]‘I:‘i“;n;l‘\fifl,:: Buster rathor nerv: ON U- s. SH|PP|NG {onnage messurement, decliring that |y, Arested in Bobbery and Kill- B e A they provided a great “handicap o > nquire merican ships in competition wit i those of other nations. - ing o Dack Wowmsnges. . o " mn N feular,” eplied S o, i i ‘Good_evening. Buster Bear,” sald | i’ e loulen el A ———— BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April 26— Japanese Leuning Towsrd Bussin| JIMY e BOCOMeS 2 g ity WL TS B0 ¥ 14700 REE | apt. Dollar Declares Ameroan) EIGHT HELD FOR RIOTING, | Aden o cronss-oven, & . " 0 Jimmy Skunk,” he repli in his ']"'«l': S house now I thought I would - * | clalms Soratoga Springs, Y., as his Reported Sinoe Exclusion Bill AR S grumbly-rumbly voicr. 1 hope you Merchant Marine Has Not Taken g ety : like to have a look at it h “Well, there it {s," replied Ji - S vesidence, was arrested herc yvester pered e this evening “I gues % plied Jimmy. ses NSBURG, Pa., April 26.—Three | day bonec vith the robbery Passes Gongress, PEEI e Sk 3 . Very fine, indeed, thank | g, lI¢88 You T8 look &t it all you Tp Opportunities. men and five woinen. who were arrestea | of §140,000 Toorr s hank r:nssre::::'f- | went back and sat o g - - ontreal on April 2 last | COOLIDGE VETO IS DOUBTED |Skunk became a watchman. A watch- = g o eudas n on his door- | By the Associated Press. strike weveral weeks, yesterday were| The sum of $2.950 was found on hi man, you know, e one who s left in =EE Buster Bear remained right where| NEW YORK, April 26.—American | Bl under bail for court on charges of | person. Two othcr men and a wom = ——— 14 ¥ -+ | he wa . iy 1&h vl 4 o - - y attacked alan, said o > Store and two floors charge of a place to see that no harm | 1 = he was for Wome (ime. Tivery time | business is not taking advantage Of |Eroup of miners with - pokers. and | ihe yokbery, rrel o amENcated s i leablloes Statesmen Say Perils of Policy Are |comes to it. Jimmy had no idca of : {12 Was tompied (o pEugVpr to ihe | the great world opportunities, Capt. | stonex as \he miners were on theirlon April 2’ when a messenger's ca above; excelic = . ] > | at the little watchman s pocked | Robert Dollar, San Francisco steam- | Wa¥ ork. of the Bank of Hoohelag of Montrea! s ; | < . being a watchman, but, nevertheless, fatitne s man and changed J. M. Farr and Charles R Bosch, | hearing three giards. a driver and tion for most any busi- _| Certain, Though Distant. he became one. And this is how it : is minc £hip owner, said on his return from |policemen who participated in quelling 00 1 money Tara Heet ey hapied (Copyright, 1925, by T. W. Bargess.) |a three-month tour of the world fi'y‘.firg‘l's"Z'rh“.'lf";ufi“"nd strasiod on s en, 4re now being held fr i : 2 3 s ass: und battery One o Danai # BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. | Jimmy had made his home under| o — The get-rich-quick period in world | Connection with the injuries suftersd by | Moptrel One of ‘the bandits wa ey Tt & = : : i trade is over,” h sserted, adding, |John Musek, whose condition is re- {or Details Consult Word has reached the United States | Farmer Brown's sugar house in the = - | Names Street for Wilson. el fml lhe'r: ::m e m‘_{ Sorten tobe % hiler @ hinrine of the first diplomatic results of |Green Forest. Ic liked it over there. CHICAGO, April 26.—Wondrow Wil- | portunities throughout the worids | the | peliceme e e e e o heimlititha ~ O 1 Japanese slusion | legislation indpoy” for the latter was no longer | gon road, langest strect in Chicago, |Ports for profitable permanent in- i) H B l‘ . S;\l [, b\ ). Americ is reported to be ac- | staying in that sugar house. But /! | came into being today, the city coun- | yoStment Capt. Dollar made a plea = E——————— - < for g American merchant marine, not tiyely discussing an understanding | Jimmy lsn't one to mind being alone. $ %\ @ |1 wdoptng an ordinance changing 2 Eve St NW i What he missed most was the fine AT e through a government ship subsidy, 0 1412 Eye St. N.W. with soviet Russia. For many months | fihat, ho wisged most, was e ton [the » Western avenu butthrough the removal of what he | i our portunlty S ere during 1923, under the leadership of | him. But he didn't have any trouble ¢ | Main 2100 unt Goto, who is known us “the | in finding plenty of fat beetles and g 3 [y o tiown & otnir gt - o he " GIANt - Worry e T R l—— 1ol ——— ol ——=———o|——4 ¢ of Jupan uesotlations|Sther “things, so he uidmt worry : M a a C osemon ark, a. . Russia were in progress. A |rcgard that sugar house as belonging | BUSTER STOPPED TO LOOK. | [ viet mission, headed by M. Joffe, |to him. LISTEN AND SMELIL e B g T : The Fernbrook Apartment ! ot o spent several weeks in ) travels through the Green orest.|vou,” said Jimmy. silll walking to- [0} We have been authorized to dis of AT ONCE_the enurs project mever advanced beyond the | Within two days after tnat sugar | ward Buster and raising his tall holdings of our client, consistin; NINE NEW C a aising his tall = s of our client, o % of NINE NEW Semi-Bungalows prelim o use had been closed for the sum- |little higher. 1441 Spnng Road N.W. Five rooms and bath to cight rooms and 2 baths, water, eower- ow ording to late Tokio dis- r moxt of the little people in the | Luster " 9 =ide in the Re age, electricity and gas. Vapor heat, beautiful open firc places | e ecn Worest knew it. Buster Bear | most polite . “Aren't you rather Reception hall, living room, dressing room with built-in hardwood floors. atches, thy subject of a “rapproche- | n.w it. Buster had kept away from | far from hom«?’ ut | bed, tile bath, dining alcove and kitchenette. v eith Moseow fn again promil-{ these ail EHFGUEH the Sushr seAson ’ Price Range from $6,250 to $8,750 Modern New Stores [ n in the publlc mind. V You see, Buster is most distrustful s 7. Saall Al ba et Rl Oho atince LIkt tait e = of human beings. But the very night 1. 3 s dream s that of a Japanese-|gfier he jearned that that sugar | Reception hall. living room, dressing room, with built-in O T rmacntative will ‘Lo ou’ the preperty. Satiray. aftar nding all | 201CT i s i noon and on Sunday f Q 1 K. JiRusao- G Farape und | house hd been closed Buster shufficd ik bed, tile bath, spacious bed chamber, dining alcove and kitch- Toon and on Sunday from 10 o'clock ll dark. Be sure to seo 908, 912, 914 Asin, 5 enve, as @ nation, | SEAIEHL OVOF there, | o o of that Mlchlgan Park cnette. £ Take clectric cars at 12th and Penna avenne or auto via Mt ’ ’ | ¢ : OPCeTi- | sweet stuff in that house,” muttered il 379 50 Vernon Boulevard fo North Rosemont Station and then one block Rhode lsland j tlon with, the ; Buster, in that desp, grumbly-rumbly 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. 8 enst to Rosemont Park. Ask for Mr. Curver. United Stats voice o 5. “Yes, " ] i 1 genent i Amct e | Y2 B b S ATt | A neighborbood of en “All Outside Apartments” | LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER ' . : | bughts | thers. 1f they have I'll get it. I'll hancing v , zoned ) : } Avenue N,E' that T thouBhtS | g0t in there somehow.” At e nieted, Tadivids A Feature w fully equipped with swings, see- 1407 N. Y. Ave. N.W. So Buuter a‘huf‘fleu’ slong until he i o . otber playthings to I Our autos at your disposal during the week Imperils Parley Fruitage. came into the little clearing in whic nal or oup building s, ee These Apartments Today was Farmer Brown's sugar house. At Well suited for cafeteria, ‘he United States’ principal pur- | the edge of this, still SARGIng in the lots and properly con Resident M. A lie | - . the Washington | black shadows. Bustar stopped to Striicied honset and anager, Apartment 101 drug T delicatessen » in conve {Toon 1 ructed houses anc = B E o <h the anglo- | 100k, listen and smell. 1. o ¢ 5 5 e grocery | ¢ gars and nose told him at once that bungalows. Call at 4207 | & 7 N H 5 » anese a ce v, LWO ¥ no human beings were about. e Rl ctrret nbEEh - [: . A N p of a|started straight across for the door | 12th street northeast, \,"1U RRIS EAFRITZ E N . mpl ! 8 E of (hat sugar housc. 38 c s0-Japan fon the hole v 8 . 4 For Colored of the Better Class Reasonable Rents [ |oon oo o temet cun ot vast vossioii- | naat acne wiae, ‘bz, dimey skonk || Middaugh & GRS T e opened close beside the door. Jimmy was sitting on his doorstep. He saw | ! at Heat and hot water fur- [ff{ T 0 STy (AT | Buster Bear coming’ Buster didnt | Shannon, Inc. | ——|o|——=|0|————= 0| —=|1 G I E N D ! I E nished r (he far cast w . 2 the sugar house. Then Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 ked out to meet Buster. H. L. RUST o i, i | B e ‘ INSPECT TOMORROW . p »m"""-“" A o e iheis { NEW HOMES Window Shades Bungalows with five large rooms, large lot. room for COMPANY f '}‘F;'”rw By States today T garden, Iawnhamé\ garag}e;lclcc‘:tric light, heater, range, 912 15th St. NW '\-:y"{‘")\ e n i it i one 88’850'00 and 59,850.'10 ].}‘;‘}F'A‘w -{'\."“»-m:” : 1‘“ e s:hl;:: {;(())l: don’t (;mx"le: :o‘ S\'\.:ito{\"':acr':en ;th)?’n?;m a{‘\c RS e oot s SHADLES « have shaded n hands tied 15 Built and 13 Sold Washington's 1aeasst butldings and most have the goods now. Your rent money will pay for your - homes and can safely execute home. 1406 and'1400 MORSE STREET, N.E ol e T 95 ol B s et el e peincpad st W One-half square north of 15th and Il Street car line i 5 ;fl- 'v 2 2 'al'?xkc H srt,:c'tncar markedpa“}D{)an{fi‘:;lae."ag:t]gfi?'aetshth Colonial! porches, oak floors, vapor heat. clectricity: 6 @ - : St. N.E. at the 3-way sign, go south into Glendale—or good rooms and tiled bath, besides toilet and laundry p motor out the Benning Road to 44th St. and tum north trays in bright, dry cellar. S el o to the new school. B e etniis Built-in Garage Mr. Beverly, on premises, will show you the property. s exalusion Easy Terms Jupanese exciusion 3 Ph the office throu; | M LJ ccretary Hugh Open for Inspection 5 saMMoNs Proprietor S the :::k_M:;nc;gog_.:: WIlham P- ll’Vlll T i view which the retary of State hoped Congress would | ‘ar = NW. : - hine will be seat to 1410 G Street N.W. e ,';".’((.r":1..i"‘.p.‘.;.‘.i‘,.’ o retionl| m. H. Saunders CO., Inc. i (130136 5t NW. | B [ Phone Mein 4874 = :-l:.yoll to see the Homes. Phone Main 3908 two months ago. Hughes | Realtors many words that exclusion | Exclusive Agents ! Best Value in Washington ELEGANT HOME |rou wnis b worf o e D40k ] 1433 K Street NW. Main 1016 and 1017 . 3 : [ S S Jameson-Built Homes and g 3 5 b of opportunity in | IDEAL FOR CHILDREN A T e o | e quality of epportunity iu | Twan Cheica T g~ations to Select From G : 33 to 47 T Street N.E. OXALL HEIGHTS' |[ wem ¥ o realize i3 - e It will pay you to inspect ot ond ecutiv: 7 oto these houses at once. e Clarendon 821-F-5 | Congress bas not only e up | Six large rooms, tile bath, vind, but is W o L 1 i . 1 : ;1’2..?””- "(,‘ ’mm-' . There s Are You Look[ng— o e extra large sleeping porches, | Provght to beur on the ! F 1 dedladealle ] i E - . built-in ice boxes. servant’s Reed, Republican or a well graded. 1deally locate: = »-rgl toilet, laundry tubs, h.-w.h., Tilk(!lnil tand - i€ of t e ur ) electric lights: deep lot to - ’ k Y | brass into L O e % 4 wide alley. Sold on easy < : - 4 S with: cemens - sidiewalke, - dox T WA A G f B al B resid ) il veto the ! graded streets, city water, city vE B : g Built, Owned and F. em oI a ung ow | sration bill with its Asiatic exclusion gas, city sewerage, electricity— 4 uilt, Owne: 'or clause. The combined clectoral college gl Sale b oty rt Sate ot G tres, G Caiitorain | all within easy reach of town. o planned for comfo Gregon and Washington account for, - .M Thomas A. Jameson Co. and built to endure. ) e ——— finect homes “sifow. [{lis regarded too vital to Republican | 3 2 e 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. i Tirme HFielorin Navimbet wolielciang o Can you come out Sunday? ey G " Amlv 2943 Macomb Street to warran e ont e if mot, phone any weekday and a private 4 3 ] 74 block west of Conn. Ave. a veto is impending. But they car will call for you ¥ block west o . Ave. n ifx'm‘."na:ffz'm':“‘f'ré.‘.i‘.| “‘\fi_:."{ :}:!‘?‘j Cleveland Park . Ia.‘;v ritnous | :ha. fi:.-}l:“nyment may )o{;“‘ Hmn a:‘ml—clh\n — = a I e uters A 3.1;:, Sirest “Bridge vis Reservols . | There are nine rooms—good, large, hvulgle Uien' ‘that no wntirs American | il e ou Bullt Your rooms—and bath—on two floors. That’s a point Covirnment i exclusionist s oM on C C CEY 70 ihistat | about this Bungalow—it’s compact—but very spa- e Ak ot oot Unitod Property . C. LA Main 7787 AR H Y lf i cious—reducing housekeeping to minimum of effort; £ 2 Sourrine the far western A . | ome loursell--~ and enlarging comfort to the maximum. Fully equip- aud buiitin [l IRN b e Send for 1 | ped with hot-water heating system and electricity— | O Iava Tlustrated Folder £ SRR &, | and the other things that Ei& bone ; 3 cluding a garage. 5 With convenient i terms arrangement water heat. Fireplace. rest, as a distin- , | muished government official put it to gl . . f A - = 3 Three aceas, near Takoma, imoroved writer. “are thiuking interna 3 nERH 3 3 3 I There’s only this one—and it’s open for inspection with #-rom substantial ho ize the vital issues ody in authority at Was i e You Have An Opportanity Until June 1st Railding jot 3 225 many trees o Ble filled with fores | ¢ L { . B . eplendia location . Term 1 bod distant future x ¥ ¢ ; 3 Bg ep May Be Seen Sunday | (Copyright, 1924.) = > in the use of electric trucks. Accordin * Citizens) Bank Bullding, istics of the National Mlestric Cob 10z Adams 45420 ||| eE e hicas 07,5, 52 [l 19 Lots Sold in Battery Park During This Month : : ' : me® js Charming the total number of electric trucks in = use throughout the country * x % If you enjoy nature with its panorama Price Increase Effective June 1 ’ i i of beauty you will be eager to join this “Miller- You couldn’t be more thoroughly satisfied than you will i co};n.munity ot Weley Heighta. New Mount Pleasant Home * % * be with these splendid new homes when you see them. We are ot selling lots—but building and NORTH flrre‘plr'i-eo:l ting room lies'eheery selling complete homes—which means that the On November 22, 1923, a Colonel in the United States i e i ot J B 3 t f the community will be main An Unusual Value Army bought two lots for approximately $3,000, with about CLEVELAND clatscain gun poren o [ high standard of the 3 3 i $ kitchen fully equip- | $1,000 cash. These two lots were resold this week for $3.800— Huor;lt);‘_ : ol d. ! othes meeioresEnted ot a profit of about $800 on a cash investment of $1,000 in six PARK I Sl 3 Various types of H p O ceorae pantry has bu i choice—and the prices and terms made most L4 | | pe a T - 174’5 Il'Vll]g Street ‘ i months. This is one of many similar instances. Name upon 4309-11 39th St. lnC:elfd;F;:::&.nm"y has built. 2y 3 large bedrooms, with in- 7 request, closed siseping porch built in Ride out and see what a wonderful spot Open Sunday and Daily as_part of the house. i Wesley Heights is. Motor out Mass. Ave. 8 Rooms, 2 Baths—Built-in Garage TO INSPECT ’Tit 9 P.M. ou]:'x_'ifl":;sryc::;:: ?md e across Wisconsin Ave. to Jewett Street—which B e s b e o leads to Wesley Heights. Or by Wisconsin Ave. 2 pantries, 5 porches, attic, cold storage, refrigerator, il i Go onut Conneeticut avenue to Chevy Chase Club, west Take Wisconsin Avenue fixture 7 open b 20 oot paved alley, large bt ezt eeraii il e e et e R B o A L Iustantansons Hamter. cars—leave at Mass. Ave. It’s a very pleasant P! i3 4 I ’ > 4 Club -lx-:. or out Massachusetts avenue to motor out Wisconsin Avenue Large lot to wide alley in walk thfough a shaded road. Represcntatlvc on e o i Pri I Wisconsin nvenue and view to houses. fine workmanship, strong construction. Price and terms ed ne borbs e BATTERY PARK and ilrogs the ground. rear, reasonable alesruan om premises Sunday. i = s Open ’til 9 P.M. = | 513,500 On Convenient Terms For Sale by Any Broker or | Maddux, Marshall & Co., Inc. {i Wm. S' Phi]_lips W. C. and A.N. MILLER Thrift Building Co., Owner | in 897 : Phone Miin 768 Ililll 1108 16th St. N.W. Ma.m89 0 15tk and. K Streets REALTOR-BUILDER Main 4600 (1|l 1119 17th St

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