Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1924, Page 16

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REAL ESTATE. “RED TRAITORS,” CRY IN GERMAN ELECTION Nationalists Charge Socialists Stabbed Army in Back in 1918 Revolt. e | | ATTACK‘ By the Associated Press. BERLIN, May 3.—The firebrand of | the election campaign now coming to is Ruth Fischer, whose real is Elfrleda Golke, alias Fried- laender. Only twenty-nine years old, she is head of the German Communist party, having unseated Clara Zetkin and Otto Brandler. She became & Communist while sutdying economics at Vienna University. Years ngo she led the minority at the Leipsiz Communist national con- vention, piesding for direct action. Atter the failure of the Brandler wing to produce a revolution lust November, she got the support of | Zinovieff, president of the executive | committée of the Communist Inter- national, and captured the German party machinery. Indicted for inciting to riot, ELEVENTH-HOUR Campaign Ticket Demands Renun- ciation of Versailles Treaty. y 3.—The German Na- Y|rnlhsls in their campaign for the &eneral election tomorrow are mak- ng @ determined eleventh-hour at- tack on the Soctalists for precipitat- evolution of November, 18. ‘eaten parliamentary investi- nd punishment of the “red| traitors,” whom they charge with “stabbing the army in the back,” in- | citing the nmaval mutiny at Kiel and staging the revolution throughout Germany with the aid of Russian| rubles. i A score of old army leaders, umong them Gens. von Hutier and von Kosch, are supporting the Nationalist | complished t ¢ eolution of ticket 'which demands renunciation of | the reparuti proble from which ihe treaty of Versailles as well as the | (ha Dawes rep: Yt affords the most other “humiliating and degrading de- | hopeful prospects. mands from our former foes.” Government _leaders Dawes Report Issue. campaigners today were The campaigning parties, composing the Socialists, Clericals, Peoples' par- 134 and Democrat. ¢ CArTyIng out a ntlemen’s agreement” tacitly tol tain from attacking oae another, | entering the election issue on the adoption she s made to realize that n oniy be a and considerably Soclalist winning sufficient mandates to insure uncbstructed parliamentary approval | for wll the measures required to put the Dawes recommendations into ef- fect lSLAND TO BE FARI. | Potomac vacx Spana Transferrad to Arlmgtun Expenmel\twl Station. ‘ ed | ettiement 0 the basis of the of th reparat Dewes re purtment and fts re andates and pre T former pre jole—=lol———alolc|a]——=]a]c——=] NORTHEAST 2506-2512 Fourth St. (4th and Channing Streets) Semi-Detached Houses E FIRST FLOOR—Front porch, large living room open- img into dining room. Kitchen with large closet and cnameled fixtures. Large porch. Back yard. SECOND FLOOR—Two large bedrooms and sleeping porch. Tiled bath. Excellent fixtures. CELLAR—Under entire house; laundry tubs. water heat, HOUSE IS ARRANGED TO GIVE A SPACIOUS EFFECT. The electric fixtures have been chosen to harmonize with home throughout, and all interior woodwork is finished in walnut and ivory, an unu- sual and pleasing combination. ALL ROOMS HAVE WINDOWS ON TWO SIDES, MAKING THEM BRIGHT AND WELL VENTILATED. MANY NEW AND UNUSUAL FEATURES. Price, $7,250.00 CASH $750—BALANCE $60 PER MONTH, including all interest on first and second trusts and substantial pay- ment on the principal of second trust. To Inspect:: Automobile—Go out Rhode Island Avemme to Fourth Street north t, them morth two squares to houses, By Car—T: Mount Rainier enr to Fourth and Rhode Island Ave- nue mortheast walk two blocks morth. SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, Inc. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Franklin 7485 732 Seventeenth Street N.W. lo]l———=|o|——=|o|c=|o|——=]o]c—=] N HYATTSVILLE Gentleman’s Country Home WITH 3 ACRES Hot- By ON 2 CONCRETE ROADS Eight rooms and two baths; sleeping porch; large attic, electric lights, furnace heat, concrete cellar, garage, chicken house and big stable. Plenty of fruit trees and shrubbery. Bargain at $12,500 | $1,000 CASH $75 MONTHLY Office Open All Day Sunday 0. B. ZANTZINGER 74 Md. Ave. (Balto. Blvd.) Hyattsville, Md. Phone Hyattsville 72 more sanguine over the prospects of | S T SR THE EVENING Girl, Leader of Communist Party, Is Firebrand of German Elections Ruth Fischer, Twenty-nine, Economics Student Fac- ing Arrest, Campaigns Incognito—*“New Ras- putin®® Also Picturesque Figure. ‘| has campaigned incognito, wpearm{ ¢ at meeting candidate of the indus! trict her election seem: Another romantic can election is Lous Haeu: ing beard. second messiah and ann “I guarantee that the p ernmental system will fall on after the assembly of the stag. the Rhine evacuated in th United States of Europe under my leadership montha” erected within French door: connecting large living and dining rooms, also leading to Breakfast sun porch. White tiled B bath, show and built fixtures Bright, ch b e dchambers, numerous large closets Fine kitchen ename Im range built-in cc veniences. Two screencc rear porches. Separate serv- ant's bath Large -rea vard to paved | % Here's a House that Will Meet Your Idea of What a Home —same as it measures up to our highest standard of “Miller-built.™ available— six | STAR, LAND FRAUD PROBERS TO MAKE TEXAN TRIP Will Seek First Hand Knowledge | ™o of Conditions, Moses An- nounoces. Chairman Moses of the 8 mitteo investigating cha frauds in Texas announced yesterday after an executive lon that “as soon aw can be arranged” the commit- tee will go to the Rio Grande Valley to examine conditions there “first hand.” Proposal that the committes should make the trip was understood to have been mndh at _the executive session s Cameron und Hidalgo heppurd, Democrat, Tex- resentative Garner, Demo- have been in the district represent- arner Moses satd ed by Mr | Chatrm no further have shown their excellent yudgment b_v purchnnng 18 of these attractive Waodley Homes v Only a Few Remain! $1,500 Cash $12 950 $98.50 Momhly @I;%DD SAADIRO C 15* Stieel NW auklmnz}o WASHINGTO testimony would be taken in’ Jaxho ington, “which does mot bear on question of fraudulent use of et 0. L. Wilkins of Kansas City, fore mer secretary of the Lower Rio Grande Valley Landmen's Associas tion, was sworn as a witness early ye-\nrday afternoon and began testi- On ‘Monday the committee will hear former Postmaster General Hays aad John H. Edwards, former solicitor of the Post Office Department. | S | CARDINAL STARTS HOME. Mundelein, Chicago Prelate, Leaves for Cherbourg. PARIS, May 8.—Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago and his party left Paris flr Cherbourg early toduy homeward bound. Their departure was unac- companied by any demonstration. The party left under & lowering sky, which presaged uneasy weather, for the Berengariu, on which they take passage at Cherbourg for New York. P — The average time of vessels going through the Sues Canal is sixteen hours. ‘i\ Those Who Know Good Homes—, Take Chevy ‘ [} Chase car or. Connecti- cut Ave. bus to Woodley § Place and Calvert St. Walk 1 block north to houses. Exhibit House 2712 Woodley Place Open and Light- ed Daily till 9 fi N\ i N P.M. £ 3. ' Comphnly fur. Heent 00 N, The First in the group pictured above—is the only one of them 2817 Woodley Road (Just North of Wardman Park Hotel) One of the most effective of the center-hall types—into which we have mcorporned the consistent details of finish and equipment to make it a perfect Home. There are eight rooms and two baths. the electric fixtures are very artistic and each feature of decoration All floors are hardwood, is in the best of taste. The equipmént—from plumbing to heating in- stallation—is of the very l'ughest typc——mcludmg thhburgh Heater for hot water. Large closets, and lots of them. Brick Garage. You can 't }lope to run across the equal of t}us Home—exflxer n its superior comforts, its superb attractiveness—or ifs ‘wonderfully, pleasing location—for it has refinements that give it marked dis- tmmvene S8. Open tomorrow—Sunday— and you are invited to inspect carefully. prove clinching arguments for purchase. : W. C.and A. N. Mlller 1119 17th St. Realtors The price and terms will Main 1790 D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924 GALLI-CURC! “PASSED.” Singer Goes Through Disinfection tho yésterday, singer. en route from California to Phoenix for u concert engagement, A sg REAL ESTATE. far Arizo- | 8 ’ S iationg Billy Sunday’s Wife Hurt. :s !llle lub}:c!led herself to the disin-| MEMPHIS, May V.—![rsv \'\'. A. Sun- ‘ection and inspection prpeess im- la 1 Sund-n {nto_the state from Californ s “Everything must be done to pre-|knocked down 2s she nngm-d from vent. spread of the foot-and-mouth ‘ an automobile at hotel yesterday. Mrs disease,” the singer declared. Sunday was bruised but not seriousiy - injured. An old Japanese proverb says a satiated mouth soon forgets tha bene. factor. at Arizona Border. YUMA, Aris, May 3.—Trippini ayly down the “sawdust u-u" 5 state’s guarantine station here Mme, Ni-Curei, S - Whale oil produced in Norway last year totaled 338,000 barrels. opera Must Be Sold at Once—Price Greatly Reduced This Attractive and Splendidly Built Hollow-Tile House Of Pre-War Construction ON COLORADO AVE., WEST OF 14th ST L 5408 COLORADO AVENUE N.W. Large Lot 55 by 125 Feet his delightful house, si 1 4 neighborhood th ablished, contains on the first dining room, bre complete ba of which is already open fireplace, a very econd floor are five good h. Among the many ap- reens, large front porch, rteenth street car line. pealing feat water heat, electric Representative on Premises Tomorrow From 2 to 6 P.M. 1009 et JOHN F. MAURY Avenue N.W. Member of the Washington Real Estate Boare. Main 4080 "I|l|lIIIMIII|llIlIIlIIIIIIIH|IliliIIlIIlIIliIIHfllll""lllllllllllll!lllllllllmllllllllIIll|!II!IlH||ll|l||||||ll||||l|l!l|IIIIIilIIIIIIIHIUIIIHIIIIIIIIIllNlII|lIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIEIH 7 077, W % 72 No. 618 Jefferson St. N.W. JOUNDS aimost too good to be trne—but here it is, price that has been on the market for ma 10 STRINGS to it cither date in every particula any and white doors and t IVE dry Carage just as months you see it t finest home for the Convenient to both car lines. Thoroughiy Thirty feet wide and generously m; select electric fixtures; modern and up to 1 deep in proportion.. Mahog- artistically decorated. real rooms cellar: 1d bath, large, smny and well arranged Attic entirely over house; bright, laundry trays hot-water heat. Sereens for all windows. Lot 50x100: feet. A Complete Property on Easy Terms — Immediate Possession Open Saturday From Noon to 6:00 P.M. | 1152 Fourth St. N.E. A fine, Dew, tapestry brick home in an excel- lent white residential section. This house is being sold at a bargain price in order to effect an early sale. Easy terms are an outstand- ing feature. There ar® six large rooms, beauti- ful bath; omk foors throughout; large front and double rear porches; all improvements; hot- water heat, electric lights; bullt-in garage. There 1s & big demand for thts type of home and you should phone early for an. appointment to in- . @pect. Mdis 1653 % Semi-Detached Bnck Home “olumbia Heights, square from the nth Street car line. Recently completed by one of Washington's foremost builders. noted for his high-grade ma- construction. rooms, tiled bath, doubls rear porches, inclosed sleeping porch. colopial front Chevy Chase— $14,500 One square west of Connecticut avenue. A large four-bedroom and two-bath house; a ass condition hing that goes with~ the modern house is _embodied in this— nothing has been omit- ted. The fireplace is of tapestry brick: floors of | best grade oak; sleeping porch built in, ete. | Frenci doors to dining room: large kitchen, pantry, built-in re- frigerator. Deep lot yard and for two garage, A vers attractive proposition—terms may be arranged. Main 165, 7222 hot-water heat, lights, laundry Buflt-in _garage. 150 feet deep 727 with large room to spare or three car 7227 OWNER LEAVING CITY—WILL SELL FOR This 1s an ex- 72007 Main 1653 % We Need More Listings! Let us explain to,you our new, exclusive listing policy, which gives value to the buyer and prompt service to the seller. WALTER A.BROWN 1400 H Street N.-W. Main' 1653 Get Our Rates On INSURANCE , If You Think You Can’t A}I_ioi»dh—-Yom’re the Man Who: Needs 1t Most % % BN

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