Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1924, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE. 75 PCT. OF THEATERS "0 e union shoes| | THE WEEK Insurgent Producers Controlling May 3. Majority of Houses Sign New FOREIGN. Equity Contract. Poincare desires to hold Ruhr until _ payments start. Four nations join in Honduran parley. Cuban passport P. M. A, FIRM IN STAND| ot discovered. Poincare diotum to be taken up by reparations body. 2 Robert G. Blanton, Washington boy, 0ld Managers’ Group to Resist| i ,0ncq in Fravce. Cuban ambas- Actors’ Demands. sador foresees new reciprocity sgree- ment with United States. Rebs capture Honduran capital. Japan By thie Ascialod Broe. peers ask nation to be calm. Gi NE 3—Members of | % ’ ; ; | man appointees list before allies. 5 Assoclation vir- Ilevolt breaks out in Cuban province. it Dictator for France urged by Royal- ahe ists and Communists. Japan sceks " theaters, in New York| new pact with France. Cuban mayor d, would continue to | slain in streets of capltal = Britien ‘he as to propose direct reparations deal The assurance came | (4, "Boriin. Tokio labor stages big with the failure last night of the| ML Toay parade. Japan reporteg Producing Managers' Association to| purchaser of German lubmlr!lr_lle plans. % s 4 ten in House of reconsider its previous refusal to ac- | Liberal measures bea T ihe actoes' demand for the| Commons Cuban Lroops hunt rebels. Equity shop—an agreement that all| NATIONAL. productions containing Equity play-| jrogigent confers on immigration = at least 80 per cent|pij) Burton is chosen chairman to st. Directly on the n G, O P convention. Mal Daugh. o retus ., ©'s arrest ordered. House c! stsndpatters refusalith or amendment adopted by vots of producers, headed by the | 57 o 69. President denies trying to sts, announced |deliver Muscle Shoals to Ford. One auity de- | hundred and four miners given up for 2 dead in big mine disaster at Ben- what the other | wood. Alaskan fisheries policies up- A. did. held by Hoover, Forty-five dead taken ¢ through the oyt of Benwood mine, no hope for Maunagers' Protective Association, &n|others, Mrs. Jake Hamon causes row association organized three days 880 |in ofl committee. Stone backs Sen- ents, when the actors)|ate in Daugherty case. McCray con- thelr intention to EO|victed after resignation as Governor when thelr existing | of Indiana; receives ten-year term th the managers ex-|and $10,000 fine. Spirited appeals for luity shop demands|world court made to senators. Twenty « killed and sevep missing in wind- units have storms in south. States to st members of the|on child labor curb. Confere. : bonus diffarences. Coolidge and C ntrol forty-three, | victorious in Ohio. ~ Mellon plan is New York thea- |0, K.'d in part by Senate. " Hardin t of the city’s total |approval of No. Z oll lease declare The P. M. A. | United States globe flight id. now have but | chi Congress expected to ad- r their control in illiam Butler t : the mat- tions, the v weaker Chevy Chase, D. C., Home i} o000 p ot ot Road 5405 and 5407 New Modern Home 418': Street |l Nine Rooms, Two Baths o oL, Sopiistacted, Double Brick Garage T e |l Lot 22x130 v0 beths, breakfast and ; brick garage; large lot. 0 i Open for Inspection Open for Inspection Sunday, 2100 to 6100 wm. R. E“is THOS. E. JARRELL 837 Woodward Building ‘ 1539 Eye Street Main 766-3370 : Mlill mzs Night phones, North 389 and Adams 735 $13,500.00 Cleveland Park Section New Houses (West of Connecticut Avenue) Sample—No. 3614 34th St. Semi-Detached Open for Inspection Tapestry brick construction; 7 rooms, including breakfast porch and bath; screened-in sleeping porch; outside pantry; open fireplace; large living room; good attic and built-in garage. ¥ A Complete Home WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. Realtors Exclusive Agents 1433 K Street N.W. Just Around the Corner from Grant Circle —give you an opportunity to buy a high class home at a moderate price Our Terms Are Liberal wiwmwY Exhibit House 308 Webster St. N.W. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. TODAY and SUNDAY Don’t Put Off Seeing Them TO INSPECT I Take 16th St. bus, marked “lowa Ave. and Grant Circle,” to Webster St., or 9th St. car, marked “Soldiers’ k Home,” to 3rd and Upshur, and walk north to Webster Street. D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 MAY hang, tat Maj. Carl Spats st Selfridge Fleld.|C. Tollinger, Dental Corps, from Senat. ai be L % sotp e ga *JATAR G Coprank ot ALAR: | Hammicat "thin qity_ t0 e el nate proceedin; b . . 3 T, cal 01 al, this c! 3 Thirty more bodles taken from « Army and Navy Officers |Corps. ai the War Department. aiso| Lieut. Commander W. H. Omgood. wood mine. Storm death toll put at has en ordered to Langley Field. attached to the scouting fleet, has 106, Of Interest to Capital| ~The following-named officers have | beor ordered to this oity for duty in been detalled as military instructors:| the office of the Seoretary of the|| Navy. I DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ARMY. Lieut. Col. R. Mills, Dental Corps, at the North L Unliv. ity, Chi- Injunction ~sought against rent| Brig. Gen. Frank Parker, at the Lieut. Col. H. P. Hobbs, 29th MARINE CORPS. body. Maryland governor Army ‘War College, this city, has y, at the University of Ken-| s Lisut. Col. R. Y. Rhea has been reciprocity. Gpal Comm been assigned to the ist Division, 2d | tucky, Lexington; Maj. Enrique Ur-| detached from the 74 Marine Brigade Oyster will ask for $50,000 for Dis-|Army Corps. NEyjoinfantty, With ihe Porto|in Santo Domingo and ordered to trict bootleg war. Two-year exten-| The following-named officers have . P. E. v A AR LN L LSRG sion of rent act passed in House by | been OEfl;"fl:: to this city for duty: bish hool » Micl capt. H.| a4 to hamu-hmu,' Hn.tu,.dtar duty 245 to 63. President dedicates new |Lieut. Cols. C. L. Willard and James | D. C ] Uni- | with the 1st Marine Brigade. National Academy of Sclences home. Regan, Quartermaster Corps, at Chi-| ¢, ¥ ) !\fi::l;ln.‘da DF."::cumeu. :‘l i';’x'u"““". ! Health week starts in District. Six- ca&go and Atlanta, respectively; MaJ. ! Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Firet Lieut. ty thousand dollars sought for care|J- B- Woolnough, infantry, at Fort : k C. Kemon, at San’ Francisco, and of District tre Debate is limited | Leavenworth, Kan.; Maj. C. L. 8cott. | \afne National Soara o Patang | € F. A. Hart, at Fort Benning, by House considering District ap- ' e T7th Tt propriations. Senate approval of | Quartermaster Corps, at Fort Myer, " e rent act seen. Commissioner o;v;::r': Va.; Capt. S, H. Elliott, Ordnance De- Efin‘;’naow * L L R, clean-up plan sent to House. cal | partment, at Aberdeen, 74 . 5 fawyers Indorse William C. Millan [ Z*AVRD0 B¢ Sberdeer, Md: Mal H Asks $23,196 on Contract. B e s w, CoCHtIvs Moss, | Bort Ka Ohio, and Lieut. Col. R.| Capt. A. B. Watson at tho Navy| Suit to recover $23,196.27 was filed Police firemen’s pay raise O. i'd. | B: » Quartermaster Corps, at{ Department; Lieut. Commarder F. 8.| yesterday in the District Supreme in Senate committes. ~Great orsan ™ G, N.. Newell, Medicgl| Craven of the fourth naval district,' Court by the M. A. Long Company of glven to cathedral hore. District 8| Corpe, at the Army medical center,| it H. J. Wright at New York Baltimore Md, against the Osle Con. geological survey report. Fixed ap- ;}"g clity, has been ordered to Omaha, propriation proposed for District in|pChi SRPL o, a | course of inst; N due on a contract to build the Wash- o ML B R L ine islamds Liewt Col T 5 Ma-| War College, ington Terminal coaling station in 50,000,000 for mew structures|<enney, cavalry, from this city to| Lieut. Commander J. B. Kaufman,|Phs Cliy. Aattorbeye Wreght, & orhs foy. o000 i iructirs | Chicago; Mal. J. L. Collins, fleld ar- | Medical Corpes, has been transterred| ler of the iocal bar and Sapiington favorably reported from Coana 'y | tillery, from this city to Fort Sill,| from the Naval Medical Hospital,[Morfit appear for the plaintifr. ulo.u;‘«cxlzm dcbate. District celebrates | OKIa. this city, to the Melville; Lieut. Com — May day. District infant death rate | M LG mander V. C. Griffin from the Lang England buys eight times as much condemned tee passes el .. and Majs. | loy to Pensacola, Flu; Lieut. G. W.| tea from Ceylon as does the United ool . Senate opposi- son, jr., cavalry, and P. Du;gnr from thi al War College tes, which is the second heaviest tion to Cramton pla: reseen. Col- Bullard, Corps of Engineers, at|to the Asiatio station and Lieut. A.| importer from that country lege for women to be crected here, | Fort Leavenworth, Kan, have been e it el Sl o b il el A ordered to Paris, Fi e, q ER o lmstruction:at.the Eeota as-ierse. | Bl MMA T India has a peanut shortage and| Officers of the air service ordered to France bought most of the unshelled | Langley Field, ais J. A = product, lo England preferred | Fickel and. W. H. Frank in this cit h that shelled Ma, Field, Tex. RS | ODMAN STREET IXTEENTH 3 v R 74 B8 11 673 TREET PARK A l In the Chosen Line of High-Class Development Containing One Million Square Feet Fronting on 16th and 14th. Streets and Over- looking Rock Creek Park From High Elevation THIS beautiful property is now being graded, both streets and building sites, according to a definite plan to enhance its natural beauty and when completed will present a series of gently sloping lawns and graceful terraces, IN keeping with its physical development, proper building re- strictions have been imposed to assure a high standard of construction from an architectural standpoint. YOU can purchase your home site here on reasonable t¥rms and at a price which is certain to advance rapidly in*the Yon 1 1 specting this delightful near future. new home. G st on Porter St. from Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue, then four Conn. Ave., or east from Wisconsin Ave. to blocks north on 14th Street to office on property. J4th 2 blocks north. ey C."P. BARRETT i = REALTOR 1108 16th Street N.W. Main 5974 28 \x o016 - 1502 K Street MAIN 9017 O S O | We'll Help You Build a Home in this new, attractive community University Park Just beyond Hyattsville, Md., on the wonderful Baltimore Boulevard We have transformed Section One of this tricity; and trees and shrubbery. Everything 286-acre tract—a short quarter of a mile be- that the city offers—plus the wonderful yond Hyattsville—into a highly developed mb;:ban m“mm.'l']"‘.k—pm':;ld by such communi ith all o restrictions as will insure e permanent BEE ty=wi : “”‘::’:::“:;w character of University Park. You don't bave to wait for improvements—they walks, sewers, water and gas mains, elec- already here. i = We are offering lots of uniform size—of 50-foot frontage and 150-foot depth—at : 15¢ and 20c Per Square Foot —qndyonanbuydn:nwthnmt' modu!tanu. * We Will Finance Your Building AR 2 . have been ordered to Quantico, || oity and Lieut. R. S. Beckel of the|struction Company. The amount |} T Cochran, dnfaniry, | Alfalr have been detailed to take a|asked is sald to represent a balance || | An Excellent Small Home 0 The money will be made at once available to proceed with the erection of your home—upon terms that will be as easy to meet as rent. Homes Ready for Occupancy '_I'here are already several modern Homes completed and for sale—upon con- venient terms. &ons® 99,500 2k, $10,500 SemiBeelov 510,850 University Park offers just what you will most appreciate—, rtuni to build a Home in the midst of the most agreeable nurroundings—ar:: \:ll:zroe’ p:lol;): erty values are bound to increase—making it a profitable investment for now—and the future. ' Representative at the Park Tomorrow—and Every Day University Park Co., Inc. Office on_the T Motor _out ¥ to University Grounds Park tomor- row — take ; burg road—through Hyattsville, Univers- ity Park is a B. 0. L. Wells Representa- tive pep———— Phones Hyattsville 36-J—340-R fl fl fl fl fl fl fl | o] E fl m g fl fl ! P ' £ REAL ESTATE. For Sale By Owner 'Chevy Chase Ho . ¥ 400 Raymond St., Chevy Chase, Md. DESCRIPTION Home contains 8 roomé. sleeping and breakfast porches. gas, electricity, h.-w. heat. Large,corner 1 Beautiful yard. Shrub. bery. 13z squares from Chevy Chase Clu PRICE, $15,500 OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY For Further Particulars See Owner on Premises Near Dupont Circle Sleeping Porch Brick Construction | Convenient 2121 O St. N.W. For the small family wanting a home in a2 down- town location that is pleasant as well as convenient, this home is ideal. There are 6 good sized rooms (3 bedrooms), and the hotse is of unusually good brick construction Open for Inspection All Sunday Afternoon [SHANNON. & LUCHY]| EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 713-715 14th St. NW. Main 2345 —can you find a splendid new 6-room Home, in a high and healthy location, among con- genial and desirable neighbors? Not many left—and they can’t be duplicated! Built-in Garage. Double French doors throughout. Rooms large and cheery. Fine tiled bath. bright kitchen, Detroit Jewel Range and combination cabinet. Double rear porches, large front porch, Numerous roomy chests. Electricity, H.-W.H. Exhibit House, 224 Channing St. N.E, Open and Lighted Daily till 9 P.M. Take G St. car io Rhode Island Ave—or drive out R. I. Ave. to-3d St. N.E.; then north to houses. i

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