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THE WEEK Epitome of Events Up to June 21. FOREIGN. Herriot accepts call to form new French ministry. United States es to halt ilm ban in Japan. Mex- mo jean rebel leader killed by own men. Lockout invoked in Italian chamber. Herriot sees United States backing plan for inter-allied parley. Golden- haired, bluc-eyed Indians found in Darien. Germany rekaining hold on U.'S. world flyers ar- igon. France holds Ruhr in pays is Herriot's stand. note to Japan warmly White Indians on way to ed States. Strike threatened in dian post office service. Britain 18-~ REAL ESTATE. . Mexican ¥ note scored Ly Japanese press. NATIONAL. after town is terri Democratic M plications iss of Pittsburgh, directors. Asheville, Means, witness The next convention city will be! Washingt ance plank taboo, say Democratic chiefs. Stone takes up gasoline in- quiry. Dawes will launch fight in Ne- braska. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. raises effective Field service pa by i nt Cooli boosting plot inquir; Coolid b tional Mu relations over imed by thousands on ». Platform and run- e President Coolidge. way east to the conven- ip turret blast laid to Twelve die in tor- e Dbloudburst. s ticket open speeded up lued at $2,- of serubbing shot and Kill- doo in New een made ill by anized and Reds de- d in_mine gun ntrust- i tates’ st. Paul R. Forbes | yer, builder, for the erection of a new three-atory business building at 1314- 1il loot re- [ 1g-18 F street, from drawings prepared by senate | entjre lot, 52x100 feet, will be occupied b. pianned for one store with mezzanine gallery in rear. Two electric eleva- i de- | yorm will be Iustalled for the upper storiew The front of the bullding will West Vir- | pe Indiana limextone, with plate glaxs windows, xet in iron framex. The store | will be occupled by the Becker Leather Goods Company when completed in 1 is boon 10| ahomt four monthx. Detroit, W. F. Powell of X C. H. Reed of Denver, C. H. Capital 70,000 | strikes te from artment CRED!T MEN PICK PEASE. Gothamite Elected President by National Association. W YORK. I M ST R $16,250 Near 16th & Columbia Rd. Rest value we've offered in months, § room brick, all mod- = = $9,550 bed, 7 rooms hardwood crete $12,000 2-Family Flat Good white loca- tion, strictly mod- $7,950 Georgetown por. r zarage. Reasonable $8,950 Corner New center hall S rage. thre [ porches A real home on excellent terms.” 21.—1 3 National As- closing session of annual convention ves- e ! v igR1Y : : fen vear terms - t duate at Wil- 4 hoax by Dr. Hrdlicka of Na- yA T. Pease Phone M. 6464 York, Des Moines and Franklin Bl m ’ WESTREET We have plans for a building which will show the splen- did possibilities of this site. Call and Let Us Show Them To You W. H. WEST CO. W. L. F. KING, President REAL VALUES $14,500 Semi- Near 16th & Detached Webster o7y ms 2 ga ' S8 s wmne. $15,250 Chevy Chase, D. C. A real_home con taining 8 rooms, 2 or firepla louble ga- baths, built-in ga- deep lot, fireplace, rage. Easy terms rage, h.-w.h., elec- this one is a real and immediate pos- tricity. Large Lot. value. session. Terms right. $12,950 $13,750 $13,500 Near Near Central Columbia Cathedral Ave. i Heights Modern Colonial Suburb, 8-room & Comn. Ave oo Ve wpeney i, X rebes, = i, B e . beick garage. avade. Wondeerud coept Inpiediate posses- bargain Terms $1.500 cash; balance Babl ARSIV et $5,800 . $9,250 $8,500 Northeast Petworth Columbia Dandy brick 6 Brand new home, Hei(llb d bath home. 6 large rooms, tapes- Near 14th 8t rd to paved try brick, am.i., I:lnlll.: h;l s, o mew. deep yard paved RO 6momy L terms. Phone for street. $1.000 cash; $1.000 cash and $75 delails. $75 monthly. per month. ‘$7,000 - $8,750 $7,650 Park View. Corner brick Northeast Six large fooms, store and apt, Corner brick. ami, close to mear Lincoln «flLRer brick Soldiers’ Home Park. $750 cash Soors,” deep. ;‘.‘;fl Park. §1.000 cash and balance §00 cash. Imme: and $65 monthly. - monthly. diate possession. Magnificent $9,250 16th St. Home Near Saul's thoroughly —modern. Almost new, 8§ Owner authorises ‘rooms, semi-detached . $7,350 212 Channing St. Dandy 6-room new bullt-in garage. $750 initial payment of brick home, h.-w.h.. 3 £3,500. Balance electricity, hariwood cash and $57.50 monthly. floors, deep lot. ‘monthly. O/LPI SBADIRO CO 12 15* Slieet NW. g‘jfia n 1140 the direc Invitations were p ] Providence. selected by o e o i arsh & Peter. architects. The the bullding, the lower floor being pI——alal——alole———alol——x2Ip} Investment Builders A Choice Apartment Site &l STREET . PERRY, Vice President 815 15th St. | T $8,150 Corner Northeast Beautiful brick corner home, 6 rooms and_buil 3750 cash_and bal- ance monthly ern heat and elec. $10,500 California Bungalow Two blocks from Rhode Island Ave., 6 rooms, h-wh. $8,750 Petworth Sem - detached 2- story, T rooms, tile bath, furnace and gas. Vacant. $1.600 cash and $75.00 monthly, Downtown Rooming house, in first commercial zone, 10 rooms, h.- w.h., elec.; 2-car brick garage. Terms $1.000 cash; Dbal- ance monthly. $10,500 Mt. Pleasant Colonial type brick home of 10 large rooms, h.-w.h., elec- trieity, 3 porches. Priced for a quick mle. Excellent terms. TWO JAPANESE SLAIN. Revolver Clue to Double Murder An Extremely Desirable Home of Granite and Tile The Best Value on the Market, Comparison Invited 2940 Brandywine St. N.W. il via, and 30th Sts. 14x17 dining room; bronze i must be seen e T e ety nes maat o oy rs within a | gating the case today. in California. Igaras] Past of Connectiout Ave. on street being d_into Reck Cresk Park. now unecticut Ave. and Albemarle (first sf north of Buresu of B ) 11 rooms, 2 baths, 2 extra lavatories, 2 concrete-floor porches, 14x87 liviag reom, approciated. Positively the Built and for Sale By Owner Lot 55 or 75 by 288—2-Car Garage, $24,850 Tall Oak Trees—Fruit Trees G. C. JARVIS o Franklin 8240 Open All Day Sunday, or By Appointment NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. Facing Grant Circle Beautiful corner home containing 8 rooms and bath, breakfast and sleeping porches, hot-water heat, elec- tricity, open fireplace, parquet floors, built-in garage, laundry trays, attic, attractive shade in side yard. House is in ellent condition and owner-occupant will give carly possession. Must be sold by July 1st. Submit offer. Open for inspection Saturday and Sunday. L. T. GRAVATTE 927 15th St. N.W. Main 753 JAMESON-BUILT HOMES Only One Square From : 14th St. Car Line 6 and 8 large rooms, attic, tiled bath, h.-w.h., double floors, built-in ice box, servant’s toilet, wide double rear porches, cement front porch, deep lot to wide alley. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Built, Owned and for Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Bullders 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 hands of police detectives investi- One of the men was identified as G. Igaraski, said to have been well known as a gambler in the Japanese A quarter of Los Angeles. The identity SAN PEDRO, Calif., June 21.—A re- | of the second victim remained a mys- volver discovered among the weeds | tery e oda; and cactus under a cliff near here where two Japanese were found slain | bellef that the Japanese met d yesterday is the principal clue in the | in a gambling feud. Don’t Miss Seeing Been Looking t Investigation of activities during the pas several weeks inclined police to the The price of this home is $13,200, on excellent terms: tached and built of stucco over hollow tile, with 8 rooms (4 bedrooms) and full- width front, rear and sleeping porches. Iquipped with hot-water heat and elec- tricity and screened. Recently repapered and painted throughout. The Iot is 40x115 in a locaton where there are practically no houses priced under $20,000. This is just what it appears—an opportunity too good to last. 713-715 14th St. N.W. -1313 to 1319 Taylor St. N.W. Section Under $14.000 1813 Varnum St. N.W. Open Sunday After 10 AM. HANNON - & LUCH INC Exclusive Agents 4004 to 4022 13th St. N.W. | STREET PARK In the Chosen Line of High-Class Development Containing 1,000,000 Square Feet Fronting on 16th and 14th Streets, the two main arteries of the District, and overlooking Rock Creek Park from 300-feot elevation The Question Is Not r purchase a homesite, Dut rather ean you af- F you can afford to pay rent all your life, to deny your children their birthright, the right to fresh air, green grass and the association and memories that cluster around “home,” if you can afford to sacrifice a certain profit from the enhancement in land values, then you can not afford to buy or build; otherwise it is your privilege and duty, the duty of every self-respect- ing citizen. F equal importance with the character and construc- tion of the home is the securing of a proper loca- tion, the right environment. IXTEENTH STREET PARK, in direct line with the city’s finest and most rapid northwest develop- ment, offers an ideal setting for your home. This prop- erty, contrary to the usual haphazard development of a large tract, is being graded throughout, according to a comprehensive plan which will make it one of the most beautiful and picturesque developments, from a physical standpoint, in the entire city. ROPER building restrictions have been imposed to P maintain a character of home construction from an architectural standpoint, in keeping with the splendid class of homes which characterize this entire section between 14th and 16th streets. Selling at a Price to Assure a Substantial Profit Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue, then north four blocks on 14th to office on property. Edson W. Briggs, Owner Investment Building 15th and K Streets. Main 5974. IXTEENTH| A FORMER CABINET OFFICER BEING DESIROUS OF QUICKLY DISPOSING OF HIS HOME, OFFERS YOU A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER PROPERTIES LOCATED IN CLEVELAND PARK # 3201 36th STREET Northeast Corner of 36th and Lowell Sts. You well know the social advantages in the ownership of such a home as Therefore, act quickly. Center Hall Plan A splendidly constructed, big roomy home well planr for entertaining. To the left of the colonial center hall trance is the dining room, beautifully decorated, openi a spacious breakfast room through which one has a vista of flowers, shrubbery and trees. A well equipped kitchen in the rear with all conveniences. On right of entrance hall, a de- lightful big drawing room, open fireplace, beamed ceilings— this room opens to screened porch with an attractive view of the Lowell street side. To the left of drawing roor a cozy den or office room equipped with lavatory and toilet. Four bedrooms and sewing room and two baths, with plenty of closet room complete an interesting second floor plan. Maid's room and bath and packing room on third floor. The basement is modern in every respect with chauffeur’s quarters and bath. A garage in rear of home to match the dwelling. ‘Hardwood floors, ivory and mahogany trim throughout. Entire house metal weather stripped. Open Saturday Afternoon and Sunday for Your Inspection . MCKEEVER=GOSG. . LTORS. This If You’ Have for a Home in the 16th St. it is completely de- Main 2345