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REAL ESTATE." SINCLAIR DIRECTOR BEFORE GRAND Jury| | BEDTIME STORIE 3 All Is Well That Ends Well. E. R. Tinker of New York to Tell of Company Affairs—Texan | Ni“lomitnqond (hinex tarn out risht : | ~Jerry Muskrat, Brings Bank Data. flood was over. The ) el water was gone from the Green Meadows. Once more the Laughing Brook was laughing and the Swmiling Pool was smiling. Once more Peter Rabbit as hopping about this way and that way on the Green Meadows, searching for news of his friends. as he could get there he to the place where Danny and Nanny Meadow Mouse had been living. There was no trace of them there. There wasn't even & trace of their old home. Peter's heart BY THORNTON W. BURGESS The great R. of th Company r of New York, a direc- clair Consolidated Oil d J. E. Benton, cashier «f the First National Bank of I Paso, Tex., were questioned yesterday before the special oil grand jury in the District of Columbia Supreme Court Tinker is « summoned for new witne question tion with the affairs of the clair oil in AMammoth he went over to the miling Pool. He looked Jerry Muskrat's house | bank of tn a very decided way. id he. “I've alrcady got a new | home up here. Never again will you tch me livin where I'm likely to drowne to live right in Knew t t home heart were a They must have Whitt ‘a dreadful, : o S Meadow Albuguerqu Tirht, t in which Iail 1 sy Ml are now, but I'm mot going to Y Winsome Bluebird. Peter. alf ¢ Lo LAST BODY RECOVERED. | 1t n but this very | there w 3 ~ find them sooner or latc my, isn't it good to have every- | thing end wel) | ‘It certalnly repiied the voung | Winsome Bluebird and Robin together 1921, by T. W | Records Show No More Victims | in Benwood Mine. Burgese.) Welcome To Orchard. The next story: “Chatterer Has Wicked Spring Though! £ Despite the fact that they are to-| erman_and ew York mah- the that it was th ried Peter, “I'm | Peter saw young Chu me 4 titles r tips on | fl fl gm; | fl fl (O} Two Big Values in Better Homes Inspect Tomorrow SHERMANOR I'wo Blocks From 14th Street Exhibit House, 916 Delafield Place $'7 9 950 Terms D igement of ur tely cquipped kit age pantry. buiit rooms, all bright ‘T'iled bath, centrally. located. Numerous large closets. Lawn sodded and planted to shrubbery. Deep rear lot to paved alley. and dining rooms. hoard A nd cheery. —TO INSPECT— Take 1#th St. car. tosDelafield Place, then walk two blocks east—or take Georaia Azenue car.to-Delafield and walk half a block. . VARNUM STREET One Block From 16th Street | fl | E ] @ H Exhibit House, 1419 arnmStreet : . $1,500 Cash 13,250 555 pe s - —— DESCRIPTION xceptionally large concrete colonial-front porch. Master bedroom full width of house. Fine oak floors upstairs and down., Two large screened sleeping porches. Floored attic over entire house. Wonder kitchen—white, enamieled range and cabinet, porcelain sink and drain board, built-in ironing board. Large outside cold-storage pantry, bnilt-in refrigerator. High white tiled bath with shower. Separate shower in basement. Instantaneous water heater, with improved storage system. Screened rear porch. Large yard to wide alley. —TO INSPECT— Only a few minutes’ ride—Either by 11th St. car or 16th St. bus to Varnum Street. 1416 K Phone mitted Attorney Sinclair presented to the court the following motion: “Upon the authority of the Chastle- ton Corporation et al. vs. Sinclair et al, 52 Washington Law Reporter, 25 the defendant, Joseph K. Hol his attorney, respectfully moves ' the court to take judicial notice that the emergency descri trol and the rents act, CLAIMS RENT ACT ILLEGAL'IN MARCH Property Owner Que.ltions Con- stitutionality of Law, In- 7 sisting Emergency Past. of Columbia s the basis of to exist at the ction by him * from one » month of The question of the constitutional- ity of the Ball rent law in the month of March, 1924, was raised yesterday be- fore Judge George C. Aukam of the Municipal Court by Attorney A. Left- wich Sinclair, former chairman of the rmination of th ted the twe 19 iid_alleged of said excess rent.” time the Supreme Court handed down its decision. Counsel stressed the following language in the Supreme Court's opinion, contending that it 58, | required favorable ruling on the mo- tion submitted. The language is: “If the question were only whether the statute is in force today, upon the facts that we judicially know we should be compelled to say that the law has ceased to operate.” After listening to the arguments of counsel, Judge Aukam took the mat- ter under advisement. It is claimed that there are in America more than 20,000,000 women connected with the various clubs and other organizations. REAT ESTATE which they ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION |17 OF OYSTER EGG POSSIBLE | ts.1r dre: Successful Experiments Announced | ., Are Expected to Replenish | Diminishing Supply. iy iess danger of d.- cribpd - Thursd, commission - showed th, OySter egEs « ficially propagated and d the stage wher selves to shells an i- | cloped to District Rent Commission The case in which this important point was presented is that of the Attorney port of Taken Under Advixement. Sinclair pointed out the motion that in ihe the question before *|rent for his property for the month - | @ rent agreeme Rent Commission against Joseph I Holland, owner of premises 1339 U street, who is charged by the Rent Commission with having collected of March, 1924, in excess of rent fixed for the property by the Rent Commis- | sion December 1920. FOR RENT Apartments in New Building 1816 Vernon St. N.W. Just West of 18th and You Sts.) 1 Room, Kitchen and Bath, 3 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, Open for Inxpection was repre- attorney for - S8 Holland claimcd throu; sel that he re ip t offered i vedence was rented for that the pr bus- iness purpo: At the clos the evidenco sub- OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENNGS 18 Oxford St., Chevy Chase, Md. BUILT BY V. T. H. BIEN, Inc. Center-hall plan. & rooms, 3 baths. 1 lished lawn and trees. Garage. One Conn. Avenue. CYRUS SIMMONS 3118 11th St. N.W. Evenings—Col. 6063-0 hlock You'd Pick This House for a Home—Among many—be- cause of its unusual homely com- forts and livablenesses. Corner 181 v ; Sto N-E- Second St. It’s splendidly located for convenience—on a corner, which means it’s light and airy—mak- ing every room a cheerful one. There are six rooms l.nd'h.fli—j““ the right size for easy care; electric lighting; gas range; front porch; economical heating system. Plenty of room.in the rear—for a garage opening on a paved alley. It's in excellent repair throughout—and truly ‘a bargain of a home. The Price is $8,500 —and the terms will be made MOST convenient. AR Open for Inspection—tomorrow—Sunday W. C. & A. N. MILLER RRIS CAFRITZ CO ¢ REALTORS—Owners and Builders. = ——jclc——al——]alc——Sal——o]c—= ]| — Street Main 617 jople——lolc—=]olc——loj——]o]e——=2fo] ——=]o]—=]a] Ll lele el ol kDol hle——ole—s e ole——lal—— o] ——No | e—"al == o[ =—= o |=—x| Realtors Phone Main 1790 Practically Planned Homes —4 and 5 Rooms— lake into consideration Homes, their Jocation and the many conveniences that we have provided livable and vou will see why you should buy oughly and modernly equipped. finished just as attractive inside and out as they ca today—tomorrow may be too late 3110-3128 Newton Street N.E. Just off Rhode Island Avenue in the District of Columbia these unust that here Cottage and Bungalow types with hot-water heating plants, fully i bath, up-to-date kitchens—con- taining all the improvements for which Kite-constructed Homes are justly famed. You won’t find anything to compare with these Homes in Northeast Washington. You'll Find the Prices the Most Attractive We’ll Make the Terms Most Satisfactory to You Sewer Water and Gas already in and Open for inspection every day and ecvening Our office representative is on the premise Built, owned and for sale by Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 W//M’W%M////////////////////////WW 7 ATTRACTIVE UNUSUALLY Semi-Detached Munro-Built Homes CLEVELAND PARK SECTION Sample House, 3614 Thirty-Fourth Street N.W. I'hese houses should appeal to you BECAUSE oi Desirability of Location Stability of Values in This Neighborhood Thoroughness in Building and Selection of Material- Individuality of Design and Convenience of Planning Reasonableness of Price and Attractiveness of Terms ) there are 7 I'he construction is of tapestry brick and (including breakfast parch good rooms besides fully tiled bath and screened-in siceping porch. An open fireplace in large living room. oak floors, a built-in garage and an o pantry are additional features. In fact. yvou will find all the refinements oi the modern home. Open for Your Inspection Sunday Come and See Them WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., Inc. Realtors EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Phones Main 1016 and 1017 Dunigan Built 6 and 8 Rooms Attractive Corner Homes Best Exposures Built-in Garage Around the Corner From Grant Circle Very High Elevation Porches commanding view of entire city See 3rd and Webster Sts. Open, lighted, daily and Sunday until 9 P.M. To inspect, take 9th St. car marked Soldiers’ Home to 3rd St., or 16th St. bus marked Iowa Ave. and get off at Webster St. D. J. Dunigan 1319 N. Y. Ave. * Phone Main 1267,