Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1924, Page 20

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'"REAL ESTATE. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —Try and (Get It! ALOYSWS P 1r2emas; Do you KNOW ©OUR <AR WAS STOLEN WHIE |WE were away W CANADA ? I HOPE lYou wac vT insoeD, AGAINST THerT ! THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland ~—Fair and cooler tonight; tomorrow fncreasing cloudiness, probably fol- lowed by showers. Moderate north shifting to east winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight, cooler in east and central portions; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, fol- Jowed by showers; moderate to fresh north shifting to east winds, West Virginia_Increasing cloudi- mess followed by showers and prob- ably thunderstorms tomorrow, and extreme west portion late tonight; Senora Amelia Lyons Alfaro, wife of the minister from Panama, is one of t YES'ATS JTRUE TR . MeGnay you ‘CMRRY ‘A H2600 PoLICY, WiTH US, DOT L WE CAN m-/ >ou 13 $64r.33 Y Yeu See ~our CAR HAS DEPRECINTD IN NALE, AND “FURTHER MORE PARAGRAPH 1S OF “JOoUR PoLIcy PLAINLY ISTARES AT ue ARE NOT LYADLE fLso plore the awful price ‘which one has o pay for flowers. A homekeeper in Papama has daily, amd all through the year, a choice of kwelve or four- teen kinds of fruit and flowers which are glorious and grow luxuriously in every patio or inner garden. Of course, her children missed the fruit and could not at first acquire a taste he several Anglo-Latin matrons | for such as the Washington markets in the corps, for she is the daughter of English parents. who, though long resident in the isthmus ocountry, had | kept to their native eustoms and reared their family after its mode. But Senora Alfaro was born in what Is now the small republic, though at that time it was a_part of Colombia. Seemingly she orovide. Then snow and frost and winds were unknown quantities, and the youngsters had to be watched and suarded all during their waking hours to keep off the dreaded influ- nza and grip. But all quite ac- nated now thet th ave safely | passed a second winter, the prob- biting | W PARAGRAPT 21 1T PLANLY SAYS THAT SHOWULD ~yOU LEAVE THE STATE FOR OVER “THREE WEEKY A3 YOU DD, THE CAL:MUST BE mwaa up THE TRES REMOVED AND THE tMoTOR TAKEN OUT. THIS YOU NEGLECTED TO Do, WE REALY OWE You WOTHING ! NEW YORK, June 7.—Surrogate Fo- lay will of Mrs an of Zei: sho met at Palm Beach. and who had been By POP MOMAND. Ar4D FURTHER TIORE 1€ YOou WiLL READ PARAGRAR 26 ,CLAUSE 3 You WLl S€E THAT WE HAVE THRee TMONTHI W \WIHICH TO Pvy ANY. LOBS, W NINETY Dayy WE \MiLL TtAlL You A CHEX To Probate Mc¢Conihe Will. admitted to probate today the Adeline S. P. McConihe, aged widow, which leaves the bulk her $300,000 estate to Julius S. ser of Schenectady, N. Y. whom his name to John S. McConthe. —— From London Mail. She—No. uffeur. The will stipu- been committed already No. 1844 Park Road N.W. lates that Zeiser, forty years younger than his benefactress, is to get the residuary estate provided he change He¢—Do you belfeve in original sin? 1 should think they've all THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 HOUSES UNROOFED IN RICHMOND STORM Cloudburst Accompanies Cyclonic Wind—Much Property Damage Done. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., June 7.<A wina- storm of oyelonic proportions, aceom- panied by & cloudburst, struck Rich- mond late last night, unroofing houses, pulling porches from dwellings, up- Tooting trees in all sections of the city and doing other vast property damage. Descending without warning, and with e fury unprecedented in this! ital consideration in choosing a permanent ELocatlon-- HOME REAL E'STATE. section, the wind played havoc during the few minutes that it lasted. Most severe damage was reported from the west end and north side. In many instances traffic in those sec- tions was halted by the debris which collected in the streets. High voltage wires were broken when trees fell across them and whole blocks of houses were thrown into darkness. Numerous roofs of dwellings wers reported lifted up bodily and huried to the ground, while windows, sashes included, Were torn from the houses. Porch furniture was picked up and scattered for blocks. One steel garage was blown across an alley to a resting place on the porch of a house nearly haif a block away Two automobiles were reported de- molished, one when & falling roof crushed it and the other when it was blown across a street and hurled against a brick school building, Many valuable trees along prin- cipal streets were either uprooted or 1y damaged | Telephones were put out of com- | Here are ten fine new semi- detached dwellings —half of which' have already been sold— ideally situated in the city edge of fashionable mission, and, aithough corps of wire. men were seént out at once to begin. repairing damage, it is thought thats service cannot be restored to normal before next week. = Study Militia B\flel. A board of Army officers has bees appointed to meet at the War De- partment to study and make recom- mendations for final action concern- ing the revision of National Guard regulations. The board consists of Col. William R. Smedburg, Lieut. Cols. Clark C. Wren, Bdgar N Caldwell and Tom C. the General Staff Corp: . Communist Chief Sentenced. Norway, June 7— Communist Jabor v and nine other members of the party have been sentenced to te of imprisonment ranging from s enty-five days to five motnhs for o oremened I (s Telephones wer put ouwt of com- |unti-miliwry propaganas - " Davis, all or mflfiflfiifii—’fi ¥ apparatus been _most satisfactorily solved The Rocksboro 1717 R Street N.W. New Building 1 Room, Kitchenette and Bath $45.00 Resident Manager on entirely Latin and she speaks Eng- lish with a trace of accent and the fas- cinating slowness of those who use it only occasionall Though here than two years, senora has attained as firm a hold on the affections of Washington as the minister has on its esteem. There is fose & group of five children, ranging from temperature, 84, occurred |,y uth who is in the senior year &t 5:30 p.m. yesterday xfowe‘\l e ueorgetn“n University to a _pretty perature. 61, occurred at 5:30 a.m. to- | jicte girl of six. Coming from a | day clime where summer is perpetual and | Tem here the ehief stapie of food is fruit | High and nuts and on the lighter and more delicate kinds of meat, Senora | Alfaro faced a problem to keep the | little ones in good health. Though | she has enjoyed Washington and at- | tained an enviable ominence in its| social realm. she has been little change in temperature. Record for Twenty-Two Hours. Thermometer—= p.ni., : 12 midnight, 70; 4 am., n, T8. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY AFTERNOON This is the kind of a bargain that happens only about once a year. A modern brick home of 8 rooms, priced at a figure to interest a speculator. Somebody looking for a home in Mt. Pleasant should snap it up upon sight. Be Sure to See It! Chevy Chase = Just off Connecticut Avenue Boulevard Eight Large Rooms—Two Tiled Baths—Raised Brick Fireplace — Inclosed Breakfast Porch— Numerous Other Comforts. A Splendid Imvestment Value! $16 950 Reasonable Terms WM.S., PHILLIPS REALTOR—BUILDER 15th & K Sts. Main 4600 ature same date last year— ; lowest, 67. sudition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 65; condition, clear. Tide Tables. by United States coast detic survey.) 33 a.m. and 6:10 13 am. and 11:49 often forced to grieve for her many and d ™ shed CEurnished licious fruits and melons and to d Today—Low tide, p.m.; high tide, 1 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:19 a.m. 6:34 p.m.; high tide, 11:57 a.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:43 aum.; sun sets 7:31 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises #42 a.m.; sun Sets 732 pm. Realtors 713-15 14th St. N.W. EXHIBIT HOUSE 3415 Fessenden St. Take Chevy Chase Car or motor out Connecticut Avenue to Fessenden St. and | Six New Houses Now Ready to Move in 4518 to 4528 Tth Street NW. ‘At the new Sherman Circle Between Allison and Buchanan on 7th St. N.W. Six large bright rooms, tile bath, h.- roomy porches, oak floors, hardwood trim throughout, large rear yards to alley, many new and added features, well con- structed of the best selected materials. $1,000 Cash—Monthly Payments Less Than Rent Open and lighted until 9 P.M. Donnelly & Plant, Inc. 3308 14th St. N.W. 5 a.m.; sets 11:14 p.m. | lamps to be lighted on: If hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. Tomperatuze = Btations. Weather. + gm0 v.h., outside pantry, 3 Abileze Albucy Atlanta louds | Ciouds Clear Clear > Cloudy Cloue, 28 Built—20 Sold SHERM-ANOR HOMES Exhibit House, 916 Delafield Place 7,950 o DESCRIPTION. Cozy arrangement of unusually large living and dining room. Completely equipped kitchen, built-in ironing board. Cold-storage pantry, built-in r(lrlger"xor Three bedrooms, all bright and cheery. Tiled bath, centrally located. Numerous large closets. Lawn sodded and planted to shrubbery. Deep rear lot to paved aliey. L fl I Drive out Saturday evening or Sunday—or call our office for car—and see the beautiful 8-room home for sale in Sixteenth Street Heights 1301 Floral Street Living room 30 feet long, with sun parlor. floors. Large fireplace that draws. Kitchen has tile floor, tile benches, many cupboards and built-in refrigerator. Hot-water heat. Two-car garage to match house. A fine home, in a beau- tiful, rapidly growing section, that may be bought right, on casy - Takoma Park Home 240 Willow Ave. Dutch colonial: 5 rooms, 2 large porches and maid’s room; built-in garage. One of the prettiest homes in the park and cheap- est. $8500, on easy terms. LILLIE & HENDRICK Citizens’ Bank Building, Takoma Park =N Col. 10182 Adams 4542-J STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All S0 ===ca0 Beautiful oak —TO INSPECT— Take 14th St. car to Delafield Place, then walk two blocks cast—or take Georgia Avemuc ca to Delaficld and waik half a block ched dwelling, 11 rches, garage; thore constructed : ideal Owner has gone to C horized me to sac rooms, 3 baths, 3 kitchens, y modern; excellent con- This property is ia on account of fice this handsome 2 sleeping dition; well ) worth '$25,00 . today) Temperature. Weather Part clomdy Fart clondy Ciear Part cloudy Part cloudy Clondy Clear Ciear Clear bart cloudy (8 am., Stations. 00. Open All Day Sunday C P. BARRETT Main 9016 1502 K St. Main 9017 ——lole—— ol ——ol——] ding for $ building f r Main 617 ol —alele——alale——2a]ol—xu|d—=]a|] REALTORS—Owners and Builders. E——lo]lc——ol— I.l B lcl=—— o &l ———[o|——o|—=]a]—"m2]|o] [6E=]o] ——ua] 0] — o] —] Do You Want Durabili CLEVELAND PARK We Invite Near St. Alban’s Cathedral Your Inspection Sunday After 10 AM. Drive out Wisconsin Ave. One ‘Block North of Dis- ‘trict line, then west one bloak. 12th and ‘Michigan Ave. N.E. ‘A neighborhood of en- hancing value, zoned and restricted. Individ- ual, or group building lots and praperly con- structed houses and bungalows. ‘Call at 4207 12th street northeast, or Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 115 Wooten Avenue . An ideal suburban home, with city advantages, located right in the trend of high<grade development and no further-out than Chevy Chase Circle. LIST YOUR RENTED AND VACANT REAL ESTATE WITH J. LEO KOLB 923-N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. me. Main 5037 FOR RENT 3934 Porter St. N.W. CLEVELAND PARK New 7-Room House, A. M. L. Porches, Large Lot RENT $110— Lease or By Month Take Conn. Ave. car and get off at Porter St., walk west % block to property. < Open Sunday CYRUS SIMMONS 318 1th St. N. Col. 9638 3616 Ordway Street N.W. Buff tapestry brick semi-bungalow with red tile roof— the constriuction will surprise you. There are six rooms and favatory on first floor and three bedrooms, tiled bath and shower bath on second floor. The large, lighted closets are a feature; oak floors throughout. Pittsburg water heater, 2-car brick garage, cement front porch, conservatory, Pullman breakfast room. Lot is 50x100. Terms to Suit Purchaser Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Quinter, Thomas & Co. Exclusive Agents Real Estate Financing 819 15th St. NW. Main 8416 Members Washington Real Estate Board This ds a real homelike place having large grounds fronting 100 ft. by -a depth-of 125 feet, beautifully laid out in lawn, shrub- il bery, flowers and shade. First floor—Entrance hall, living room, | library, dining room, kitchen, large conservatory, several open Wi fireplaces. There are four large airy bedrooms on the second floor -and :a roomy -attic over ‘the entire house. It is in absolute perfect condition and we feel sure you will like it. Homes and Home Sites ON THE WEST SLOPE OF MOUNT IDA HILL among beautiful trees a careful builder has erected these HOMES. They have sidewalks, good streets, graded lawns, sewer, water, electricity, easy access to schools, churches, good roads and street cars. A desirable class of people are already living there. If you are looking for a good home at a fair price it is there, or can be put there for you. It you are not ready for your HOME, but do want a choice HOME site, it can now be secured there at a fair price on excellent terms. The facilities of our office, including our other extensive listings, are at your disposal, to help you get the HOME you want. GRAHAM AND OGDEN REALTORS M. 7020 or Alexandria 1301 Ownmer Is Leaving City— Must Make Immediate Sale Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1334 H St. N.W. Franklin 9503

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