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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924 REAL ESTATE. 21 MUTr AND JEFF—A Dollar in thfi Hand IS Wol'lh a DI].“IDB in !he Bell Hop s Sock ¢ Copyright, 1924, by H. C. Fisher. Trade By BUD FISHER. - Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of.) . . WELL, JEFF, ALL OF OUR COIN = - 1S 1R THIS BAG AND I'An OE® T KerT A*loo \<eNep THE CHANGE, Son! JEFF, T SHET THRE Get Away From the ngll COSt Of lemg T BREAK THE BANIKK 0F MONTE BILL UNKAOWN A HUNDRED Bucks 1S WHOLE RoLL ©oN. = CARLD? % TYSTEA CANE SAILS T MUTT AAD NOTHING TO MUTT AND ME! * ONE SPIN OF THE dusT A On Tuesday, May 13th, at 10 A.M. IN AN HOUR We'LL Be ABLE T Now T'LL oRDER JUST PASS ALONG THE WHeeL AND- 3 . HIRE RoCKCEELLER AS OUR Py The Reading Estate in the Beautifu! Town of il R eerciver . ::‘A: ::::::, WORD THAT MUTT AAD \:x 3 wn of Rockville, Md. o Aseiomees) |\ T e e My > s SR Will Be Sold at Auction BUST “Emtt i </ Dscuise! YAAS: SHow NO X PR One mansion house, one other house and many beautiful d eacr AT f P 9 S building sites will be sold. Graded streets, water, sewe d 3 y A ) A electric lights. Opposite B. & O. R..R. Station, one squrerfrat;;n 5 . 5 electric line. Come out Sunday and look it over. Sale Conducted By Guaranty Realty Company Of Asheville, N. C. | | , | " WINDOW SHADES | i S eshtartaanc illegal possession. He said that he = 5 . w,, B. & A.TO PETlTlON‘ ROCKVILLE. e rmoalown Frostyterian Church ALEXANDRIA. knew nothing of the liquor which, he JUDGE BANS NOISE. Made-to-measure shades last longer than the ‘1 . e W. Lowden, will preach the sermon. —_— e i e T readymade. Place your window shade order NOW || A F ROCKVILLE, Ma., May 10 (Special). | A, special musical program will be| ) ovANDRIA, Va, May 10 (spe- |10 o errett Was dIsmissed | Hales Carpenter, Working Nearby, 1 L AS VOU WAN | | ROCKVILLE, Md. May 10 (Speciab). | 5uth tha the. churn will be deco-| | ALEXANDRIA, Va, 3ay 10 (Sp e f and let us make them AS YOU WANT TH I=! —In the suit of Cissel & Offutt, Rock- [rated with white flowers. cial).—Primary elections for four- Into Court. % & = = | ville real estate agents, against Asks Jury Trh feen delegates from the city to e | TREE T0 HONOR MOTHERS. mates cheerfully furnished. Factory prices. = | George A. Broadhurst of Bethesda,| A. Frizzell of the lower section of | Sstate Democratic convention in Nor- ——e— Special igpateh;to The Star. = Present Rates Declared Inadequate | (nicn was an action to recover com- |tho county asked for a jury trial|folk June 11 will be held May 27.| Soydes-Farmer. Poat, 5 :mr ulru‘;x;(k o‘na;'“)i‘::miz‘,fia;; 1= | mission o ‘the sale o o ; * o : can Legion Auxiliary, sville, | penters a and Much Cheaper Than [ sston on e e o AN ethesan. | When arraigned before Judge Sam- The state convention will, in turn. | 3 Will plant a white tree af | the Gilliam building, which was 1=t . [ Tudge Robert B. Peter in the circuit |uel Riggs, in the police court here,|clect delegates to the pational con- | the Memorial Cross at the junction of | &% 1 BT 0Es byt e =l Steam Roads’. | Sourt has rendered a decision award- [on a charge of violating the local|vention to be held in New York| Washington, Baltimore and Annapo- | “T¢ 2 se ks ago, = the plaintiffs the full amount | .= < “CES B s e 4 lis pikes, Mothers tomorrow., to | will have to find noiseless work to do = & ¢d—$437.50—which is 5 per cent |OPtion law of the county, and he was | honor the mothers ieorges | during the sessions of the municipal 9 = Special Di h to The Star. of the purchase pric required to furnish bond in the se destring o ¢“z]xsnlr; the con- county men who served in the world | .oury Jocated half a square away =|| AT AT O : . i 2% s v S o file their appli- [ war. sl s d { ase In fares between Baltimore | 1 ha 2 e e villlam P, W Maryland stafe department; Mrs. | workmen that his court can not be g . ‘ » and Washington, as well as commu- | property to the aser. court. He was arrested recently by |later than noon, v 2 an | George Seibold, gold star mother and | interrupted by the noise of the ham- VoI SEORIES) S AMMONS Froprictor tation rates on intermediate points,|hurst paid the commi Chief of Police Charles T. Cooley [lWenty alread 2 . o sident ot e Distsigtof CONMUIK|mer and{saw — - will be asked of the public service|Other ent after Cissel LA RN S ; x hapter of National American War reviously a warning had been is- | |5 ] — = = )\ A made a demand on him that he c e e of his|resigned his command of A Mothers, and other prominent speak-|sued and yesterday the judge sent out [T N commission next week by the Wash- to them men visited his home on the Conduit | Post of the American Legi ers are ‘on the program. Music will|an officer to bring in a carpenter, who Ll II'830 13th St N.W.IIIITPhone Main ,4874““““ | ington, Baltimore and Annapolis| Norman M. Winsmore of this coun- |road Cameron Roberts, vice commander. | be furnished by the United States|was'lcetured in court, the trial of a Electric rallway ituted suit in the circuit o | chosen to act as commi Army Land e being broken into by the lecture. Sy iennial town election s Sirhd o ere fo olute divorce until an election to fill the vacancy Auditors are now compiling 11|e‘r,(fl"‘ e o i Jvorce v in the week, David S : VN revenues of the company to deter-|place of residence, so the bill states 3] . Jones and ce o ed of Acting mi n . creas s kno o the plaintiff, charging | ¢ B e q t F. Clinton mine the amount of increase. Only|ls unknown to the p Charging |/ wn council, Mr. Craver in the place | jo ) was chosen to passenger fares are affected nees have been issued here for |0f John H. Parsiey, who did not de arrangements for the deco- here is a differe of $8 cents on |t arriage of Leotha P. Pritchett |#ire re-election, and the others to ¢ graves of soldiers Me- FIRST TIME OFFERED BEAUTIFUL WOODRIDGE 1-trip tickets and 39 cents on by cDaniel, both o | : . Sattarbuc supervisors of elections—Laura- ‘Nings, conducto oyed fares from Baltimore to Wash- | dadison, Va: Thor e eth St |son B, s, Norman Woottan and | e nductor employed Jameson Built Homes ington between the rates charged by | Orange, Va.; Walter V. Clark and |Fra t any, was fine E the Washington, Baltimore and An- | M e .\(nlh‘e B. Edwards, both of S a|police o s 421 to 427 12th St' N‘E' ZMO 26th Street No c 6 stoart aiivondel The 3 ) nd M Wastton | L arol e e ; LOW PRICE L ; and Mr. Wootto arper. wa : ic ] will _not ask | e paid|n canvassed the vote cast at | to passengers on a special c - malized, but ok a | B : lowink have paldjsccrets e a1 |t jmesnenges on & AD6clal i ) ~ : A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORNER HOME than it now re ¥ | . : | a y elections in this county. [ Vernon when Snellings slapp : i INSPECT AT ONCE High Elevation—Wholly Detached—Delightful View DESCRIPTION: Bight large well proportioned rooms and bath, electric lig! sment claims : , $28; 3 ro 1 ) cial count showed the total | focked him down, it was testi- ; h candidate for the Dermc 5 : . Davis, §7 each. | cratic and Republican congre: al| North 2 considered 6 large rooms, tile bath, t| The funeral of John Francis Hardy, | nominations : Democi 5 a box e i extra large sleeping porches, r. employe of the bureau of en-|Winebrenne S H ‘ e ‘f:rm,.f ind printing, V ngton, | Mish, > | Police se ark 7 71 built-in ice boxes, servants and many other modern improvements. This hous ”',,[," must be imme " |and lielong resident of Wheaton, dis- s Zihiman, S67: Wolfing- | found in it on »f whisky . toilet, laundry tubs, hot- SEchrn Ranie ot R estheldeRaidile Rrdet TdasD i il it kit this county, who died in a|er, 36. Elliott was 5 i ecirie and terms reasonable. company to ask the commission m\“ shington. hox ZollomwinE s water heat, electric lights, Open Sunday—10-6 P.M. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. Everything in Real Estate 1418 Eye St. NW. Phones Main 5903-4 Members Washington Real Estate Board Wonderful Bargain In six-room houses, baths, garages; hot and water; oak floors” All modern improvements furnace heat; gas ranges and heaters; laundry trays; electric light; electric pumps; sewer connec tions. At Presnell Station, Virginia, adjoining Lyon Park and Fort Myer; immediately on car line from 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. 20 minutes to center of Washington ; 10 minutes by automobite ; good roads : large lots for sale, 50 feet front. Agent on ground For inspection, prices, termis and full information see b J. W. GLENNAN Room 7, Warder Building, Corner 9th & F Sts. N.W. Telephone Main 4093 i el (L0 loperation, took pl cesterday - : dienilo L | Ui e e ‘;lxnz from St s holic Church, o deep lot to wide alley. persons from lhl# | < | county District of Columbia | cents hi n attending. ervices were con- | NEW B H GRUVER 1 o ducted by Rev. Charles O. Rosensteel, v s, 3 pastor of the church, and burial was m lephone Co e a|in St. John's cemetery. HOMES petition shortly. “Mot s day” will be observed at| . 3201 to 3227 Adams Mill Road, Northwest These delightful tapestry brick homes are situated between Ken- von St. and Klingle Rd. faci MM National Zoological Park. One d <quare from intersection 19th and Park road. Ideal location and en- vironment for family with children Fea 8 ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ON Built, Owned and for Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Owners and Builders Phone Main 5526 Cleveland Park 3511, 3513 and 3515 Idaho Avenue Between Ordway and Porter Streets A Desirable Home in a Most Desirable Section 2940 Brandywine St. N.-W. Beautiful Granite and Texture Tile Construction East of Connacticut Ave., on street being opened into Rock Creek Park, now reached via Connecticut Ave, and Albemarle (first streot north of Bureau of Standards) and 80th Sts, 11 rooms, 2 baths. 2 extra lavatories, 2 concrete-floor parches, 14x27 living roo: 14x17 dining room: bronze screens; must be seen to be apprecisted. Positively the best on the market today. Built By Owner By Day Labor Lot 55x288 2-Car Garage, $24,850 Tall Oak Trees—Fruit Trees G. C. JARVIS—Adams 4634 Open 2 to 5:30 daily, or by appointment ures: 22-fit. frontage. 38 rooms, 2 baths, oak floors, fire- place, beamed-ceiling dining room, outside pantry. screencd ~break- st and sleeping porches, floored Pittsburz Automatic Heater, built-in heated garage LOW PRICE—EASY TERMS Sample House, 3217 Adams Mill Rd. Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. ver one million dollars in new homes built and sold in this section. For Sale By Any Broker Or posite the McLean property and near the Cathe- I'hese homes contain living room, dining room, fast porch and kitchen on the first floor; four bedrooms and two baths on the second floor ; two rooms dnd bath on the third floor. These houses are unusually attractive and are ex- ceptionally well built. The price of these homes have been greatly reduced and can be bought on reasonable terms i Childress 927 Fifteenth Street N.W. Owner and B\nlder 921 15th St. N.W.—Main 8072 ° Bradléy Hills Washington’s Country Club District Villa sites and acreage properties facing or adjacent to the Congressional Country Club, the Burning Tree 4th and W Streets N.W. It is here that we have just completed the finest Colored Homes to be found in this section of the city. You'll be con- vinced once you have seen them that you simply couldn’t do better. There's every reason for your being happy and com- fortable here, because these are such modern Homes that there is nothing lacking in the way of conveniences. Six rooms, bath and kitchen thoroughly up to date —reliable Hot-water Heating Plant—attractive electric lighting fixtures. There’s plenty of closet room. Front ard back porches—hardwood floors. Open all day Sunday, with a represent- ative to show you through—see them For Sale By B. B. PINN (Owner's representative) 712 Kenyon Street N.W. Phone Col. 5817 Main 7395 Golf Club and the Montgomery Country Club, which has been purchased by the Syndicate. Bradley Road is the main thoroughfare through the 2,250 acres of the Bradley Hills Properties which begin at the northwest corner of the Chevy Chase Golf Club and extend beyond the Congressional Country Club. Desirable lots in “The English Vlllage ” “Hillmead,” “Montgomery Club,” “Burning Tree” and “Congressional” subdivisions. Prices on request. If you desire a $1,000 lot, or a villa site, or a small hrm you make no mistake if you CLEVELAND PARK, $16,000 Attractive Detached Home—Unusual Bargain BUY IN BRADLEY HILLS Inquiries in person, telephone or letter receive intelligent answer, without annoyance. No engagements made for Sundays. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Since 1899—No Place Like Home; No Home Like Ours. Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 Member Washington Real Estate Board. 1836 Lamont Street Northwest We offer in this splendid house one of those excep- o s o ALL ROADS LEADTO OUR STORE e e e s o NOPARKING RESTRICTIONS-NO-DELAYS-SERVICE vironment insure the pur- Co FERE L LOUISHARTGARIVARIS errors in selection of a HOME. Location high and over- Location bigh and over 1351 Jefferson St. N.W “o‘;:r ;;On?de;;?dfo:mc‘g:nfag | A This Ideal Home Located Only a Few Steps from P ¢ HARDWARE C0, 14 Street Car Line in summer, . ® STREET K STREET 7 Rooms, 2 Baths, Large Lot The house is 3 stories, of brick construction, 10 large, well ven- PARKINE SPACE tilated rooms, 3 baths and double rear porches. Beam iling . and paneled walls in dining room, with both gas and electric fixtures. Large living room on 2nd floor, with open fireplace, is most comfortable in the winter. 3520 30TH N.W.—VACANT The owner of this beautiful residence is permanently located out of town and is anxious to sell at once. Nine big rooms, two complete baths, hot-water heat, electric lights, laundry tubs in the cellar and thoroughly modern through- out. The house is in first-class condition, the lot is wide and deep to an alley and there are an abundance of shads trees on the grounds. This property can be bought on very convenient term- OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY By auto drive out Conn. Ave. to Porter St. and 5o one block west or take Chevy Chase car to Porter St. and wulk one block west to house. WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653 Must Be Seen to Appreciate Priced Right, Easy Terms, Must Be Sold Open All Day Sunday See Mr. Haines - s 2-Car Cement Garage C. HOUGHTON CO. Realtors 1516 H Street N.W. Main 7536-7537 Rubenoid Shingles, Roofing, Williamson Pipeless Heaters, Monad Paints, Chantrell Builders’ Hardware ic, Gas and Oil Ranges When You Think of Hardware Think of Harhg i Exclusive Agents 1336 N. Y. Ave. Main 893

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