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" DRY AGENTS UNDRR FIREFORSPEEDING Maryland Vehicle Commis- sioner Protests to Haynes of Danger to Public. | Dispateh to The Star. SALTIMORE, July 12.—Declaring he ded to k up speeding, E. Baughman, commissioner of protest to *rohibition y E. Haynes, 1 Washington. NS announcerhent by Commis- mer Baughman was made follow- ing reports that Federal Agents Jona- than Paul and E. A. Hempel planned to make charges against five mem- bhers of the state police force. ger H. Williams of the bolice, who had been sent to in investigation of the agents’ activities on the Washington boule vard following nur threatened Agent P ter the federal “that ofticials d to prohibition ake action ibe Sceme, and the five men » present when the alleged | ade on the Haynes for imme- said Commissioner ms, in his report. nts - were ) ho vicinity of nts stopped point in the road mbers of the state ped liquor-laden cars e member of the state 1 to jump on the side of the vent being struck by the ed by the dry agents, it is William R. Hallman of Washinzton d Agent P'aul beat him on the head b a pair of handeufrs. He he said, and only co with his arms to prev 1 uncor e GOVERNOR ASKS J0BS FOR VIRGINIA VETERANS Troclamation Calls Attention to vice Rendered in World War pess After Training. permans e done tin \ Leglon and cupations, commereial, neral industrial voca- HEALTH BCARD NAMED. 1 to The Star. Va fourteen to! of John o 2 Dr. v hmond, University of V L: R Guy nd Dr. W, —_— Boy Saves Brother From 1k the third out unconscious. L e Investment Property 1518 L Street N.W. First 147 renting Commercial — Lot House on property $50.00 garage renting for $80 per for and month. W. H. West Co. W. L. F. King. B, 815 15th Street N.W. Main 6464 G 130222 sIsssIsIITIIIILIINITIIIILLL: G. Perry Massachusetts Ave. Twelve large rooms, two baths, oak floors, hot-water heat, electricity. House in splendid order and modern in every way. Must Be, Sold. W.H.WEST COMPANY W. L. F. KING, President E. G. PERRY, Vice Pres. 815 15th Street N.W. 1id not | nt being | feiititataiizadadisidifatisnsaaiiesarisatssiszt Main 6464 FIRST GRANITE GARAGE | FOR WASHINGTON READY New Structure on Champlain | ; Street Provides Storage Space | | | of 10,000 Square Feet. | Architec nd building contractors | | have for th t few years been turn- |ing toward stone in the erection of | | residences and large public buildings, | but on Monday last Washington saw | completion of the first granite | in the city | | new structur located at ! hamplain st u tw | building capable commo- | | < 150 cars and with a storage jene, , square feet. A very a has been produced on the exterior by the use of the pranite facing | Workshops and sarage | . Redmond mad section and with several others mir raids ‘'way up in the hills. As the i d_the rendezvous and | and whil he' men wer: seen e the officers were wree ing at one place a bulfet from a hig powered gun t through the hat one of the o two | Ward Cash of Amherst secured a judsment in th trict court here for . Brame and other: enforcement ol for $10,000 for d 1921 duri County h federal di STUDEBAKE Petworth _Homes Entirely Modern INSPECT 319 Webster St. N.W. Excellent streets, deep lot to wide alley Best Buy in the City Our Terms are Con- veniently Arranged Open _and Lighted Today and Sunday Until 9 P.M. To inspect, take 9th St. car marked Soldiers’ Home to 3rd and Upshur Sts.,or 16th St. bus to Grant Circle. - D. J. Dunigan 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 New structure at 2320 Champlain street, the first stone garage to be The court over- set the verdict A Modern Fireproof i Remaining Nearing Completion Detached Home — 3108 33d Place of 3, 4 and 5 rn-u;ns. with bath. Cleveland Park Unfurnished. Overlooking large and beau- wider latitude for oms, 2 bath- S convenience; Lwo-car garage R IE SERVATIONS tiful estate within 2 squares of personal preference as st Rentals FLOYD E. DAVIS MADE NOW Permit Mount St. Albans' Cathedral. ol lorationiotlimies . containing ev modern 7th & E Sts. S.W. was not prosecuied. ruled a motion to aside. Attrac Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 7 15th Street N.\\. Telephor.e Main 378 Four Brand New Detached Kite Homes— 3901-3 Warren Street 3900-2 Windom Street North Cleveland Park I'here isn't a nicer or more exclusive residential section in all Washington than in North Cleveland Park—and these splendid Homes are fully up to their environment in every re- spect. Outside and inside they are as cute as they can be. Plan- ned and arranged so as to m: cvery bit of space available for living purposes and equipped and finished in the most ap- proved modern fashion. You'll be impressed with their Hominess the moment you see them. Make your inspection today and avoid the chance of disappointment. Six rooms and completely equipped bath, large roomy garages, big sleeping porches and front porch. Slate roof. Modern hot-water heating system; effectively decorated and lighted by artistic electric fixtures. Prices and Terms are Most Reasonable Open for inspection day and evening, with our Mr. R. E Hamilton in charge of the Park Office at 4401 38th st. Tf you wish a special appointment phone him at Cleveland 1490, Motor out Conn. Ave., west to Albemarle St. turning into 38th—or take Wis. Ave. car to just beyond the National Cathedral—it’s just a step from there. Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 i1t in the District. It ix built of granite. CHEVY CHASE FOREST ONLY $1,500.00 CASH Rest like rent—for this beautiful house to be bullt on a 50-foot lot. I’ive and six rooms, bath, hardweod floors, ete. Price, $9,950. including all improvements. iy HOW TO REACH PROPERTY Take the Chevy Chase car to the Circle and waik on Weston Avenue to Rit- {gnhouse Street. foilow ‘Hitenbouse Stroet o the “Real "Eetate Offics by tie big | i electric sign in'front of the P Iris Tea House, where agents will meet you. Come Out Sunday Salesmen will be on the property all day. If Sunday is not com- venient, telephone for appointment. MATHEWS WOODS CORPORATION OFFICE, MAIN 9739 3'1 mm wllnlm HOME, CLEVE. 2311 THE WEEK Eplitome of Ev July 12. FOREIGN. Rift over agenda may delay Euro- Chinese raid United store. Mussolini expresses intent of purging see MacDon- ald going to Paris to help Herriot Americans in lead in Olympic Heat reaches 149 degrees in Algiers. Eight Filipinos British round Revolt in Herriot proposes compromise Zeppelin Premiers agreed on agenda; parley to be held Americans widen mar- gin of victories in Olympic meet. Bra- Paulo. MacDonald _de- United States rejects part in Brazilian rebels hold United States Army world London press doubts United States arbitration pean States parley. ship for ammunition parley. Thirty-five opening of Olympic games. thousand crisis. by many victories. held in soldier mutiny. world aviator at “Tokio. Brazil. plan in Dawes dispute. ready to fly to America. on July 16. zillan Dawes clares. league treaty. Sao Paulo. flyera reach Constantinople. rebels plan still ~in saved, Sao in Europe. - NATIONAL. Democratic contestants called into as the balloting cdntinues. on. Southern Methodists vote for unifica- La Follette heads Progressive Conferees Me- Adoo defies ouster threat. Both lead- ers declare they will fight to end. Delegates released in effort to break council Son of FPresident is operated tion. ticket on ewn platform. deadlock on Democratic choice; continued deadlock. reach New York. dies at Walter Reed Hospital. reaches nineties in balloting. dent on death of son. ston withdraws name from conve tion. lot. John W. 103d ballot. fuse vice presidency. Charles Six banks fail in Wyoming. Hughes American looks i elected president of Bar Association. n_to White Indians Son of President Ral- ston makes rapld gains as convention Demo- crats pause to pay respect to Presi- Convention delegates unable to compromise. Ral- Convention reaches 100th bal- Davis nominated on Walsh and Meredith re- W. Bryan nominated for Vice President United States to aid states in oil trust suits. the Davis anage campaign. United States stops sellijyg saving securities. Coolidge boy /buried in Plymouth. McAdoo’s silenge worries leaders. American youth/hanged in Canada. DISTRICT OF COL UMBIA. Teachers praise Distri it hospitality during convention. Al'ay A. Adee, noted diplomat, dles. C apital anxious as President’s son lies ) critically ill. Commissioners prepare (to fizure 1926 budget; requests exceed $35,000,000. Chevy Chase Club buard ready in Robinson case. Districg shows slump in taxes, Capital in}s President's son dies. 000 for schools in 1927., District dele- gates vote for McAdoo on every bal- lot. Judge Meehan declares that tenant must show emmergency giving rise to Ball rent at. District has period of quiet as fualeral services are conducted at White, House. District heads favor schoel rextension. Balti- more draws Arrny-Marin. game. Five thovsand pupiis enrolled in sum- mer schools. Greeeters of America open annua! convention here. Dis- trict park progratm to be launched next fi: year. Thirty houses to come down in Georgetomn to add to senic beauty, as enginewrs plan park exten- sion. See These Two Home Bargains Today or Tomecrrow Sure Near Conn, Ave. and Porter St. NIW.—Vacant 3520 30th N.W.—$15,000 The owrter of this charming home is permanently located out of town and must sell this home at once.- Three story; completely detached; nine big rooms;. two complete baths, hot-water heat; electric lights; laundry ‘tubs in big dry cellar and the house is in perfect con- dition. The lot is wide and deep *o. an alley and there are an abundance of shade trees on the grounds. Be sure and drive out toy sce this property today. Very 'easy terms can be ar- Open Sunday from 10 AM.—6 P.M. Chevy Chase, D. C. Home 5407 41st Street Open for Inspection Sunday 2:00 to 6:00 Come out and see this new home—tapestry brick, 8 roo 4 bedrooms, 2 baths: brick rage: deep lot. Absolutely p fect in_design and workma ship. Priced right. with ter THOS. E. JARRELL 837 Woodward Bldg. Main 766, 3370 T e 1152 4th N.E. A fine practically brand-new tapestry brick home in this ex- cellent” white section. There are six large rooms, beautiful oak floors throughout; large front and double rear porches; hot-water heat; clectric lights and fine large built-in garage. This house is being sold as a bargain price in order to ef- fect an immediate sale. There is a big demand for houses of this type and you should phone carly for an appointment to~ inspect. Open Sunday from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Walter A. Brown 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653 Iivening Phone service until 9 F AR ST | = GLENDALE For Colored of the Better Class At the beginning of : this 4 on Clay Street and v Sept. 1 Tell us what YOU can do and we will do our part. that cash payment idea. keep you out of a home. has not been built outsof cash payments. oi rent money. We have left, ready 5 on Brooks. , See Mr. Beverly about the price and terms. week we started a new group of We will have them Don't let GEEND,. s It has been builtfout to occupy, 605 42nd and 4248 Brooks, at $3,750;, 504 and 512 44th, at $4,350. Come Out Sunday and See Mr. Beverly at 512 44th St. No use buying lots when your rent money and your lot pay- ment will place you,in your own home now. Take H Street N.E. treet ear marked D. C. .1 &0 south into Glendale ne, get off at 44th motor cut Benning ond to 4ith apd turn north. Through the week phone Main 3908 for auto mervice or come to the office and talk it over. We arrange our time to suit vours. You don't have to lose a minute from your place of employment. Phone Main 3908 William P. Irvin 1410 G Street N.W. A Modern Detached Home Priced at $10.000 And Open Tomorrow After 10 A.M. 5404 Illinois Ave. N.W. This is a real bargain, because it is a well built detached home of 6 rooms, large front porch, screened breakfast and sleeping porches; hardwood floors downstairs; hot- water heat.and electricity; a built-in garage; and a location just half a block off 2 car lines. —TO INSPECT: Take 14th st. car (best car service in Washington), marked Takoma Park; get off at Hlinois Avenue and walk half square south. It Is Righs Donr’t Miss It! SHANNON . & LUCH EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 713-715 14th St. N.W. REAL ESTATE. for Colored People— In one of these splendidly planned and arranged Homes you will find happiness. They are so convenient in every respect and so thoroughly modern and up-to-date in equipment and finish that you will hardly be able to wait to move in. The location, too, couldn’t be improved upon. See them before they are all taken— as they will be shortly. 4th and W Streets N.W. Six rooms, bath and kitchen, thoroughly up-to-date—reiable Hot-water Heating Plant—attractive electric lighting fixtures, ;ll‘hcres plenty of closet room. Front and back porches—hardwood OPen all Day Sunday, with a represent- ative to show you through—see them For Sale by B. B. PINN (Owner’s reprecentative) 712 Kenyon Street N.W. Phonre Col. 5817 ———————| T T R e SEE THESE, BEAUTIFUL WOODLEY HOMES 32 Built 30 Sold Exhibit House 2724 Woodley Place Completely Furnished By The Hecht Co. OPEN DAELY TILL 9 P.M. $15,950 LIBERAL TERMS ONLY 2 AVAILABLE 8 Rooms Semi-Detached Features: Numerous features including French doors large living room, dinitgg room, also lead to breakiast ro white tiled bath, showdr and built-in tub and fistur bedrooms and numeroas closets; fine kitchen with cnas range and built-in comeniences: white kitchen cabi open fircplace; 10x18 jgarage. Large yard to pavec Inspect them tod: : THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO COMPANY 919;15th Street N.W. l:-ranklin 1140 VALUE UNUSUAL /1 Franklin N.E.—Woodridge Ounly 274 Miles from the Capitol Exacllent Car Service—Good Roads NOTE THESE FEATURES Six light. cheerful* ro living room 12x25 ft Dining room withs ba nd French doors Beautiful tapestry; brick fireplace. Kitchen cabinets, soutsi icing door. Modern bathroom, built-in_tub, medicine cabinet Full size cementex! cellar. ar Lot 38x150 ft., hish ground, be Splendid trees inj front, ;. ful los arden and garage Price, $9,450—Liberal Terms INSPIECT SUNDAY or Any WEEK DAY "[.)rive out R. I. Ave,, turn right 6 20th St. Pringle &: Arnold, Owners and Builders 1315 Half St. S.E. Lincoln 3431 H vening Tclephone, Lincoln 6212 or 177 No. 37’37 Kanawha St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Half Block East of Conn. Ave. BETTER THAN NEW Comp] stely Renovated Throughout—Southern Exposure Fifst_floor—large living room with handsome fireplace, libraryj dining room, kitchen, two pantries, large side porch with brick floor and French doors opening from living room and dining; room, also rear porch, Sacond floor—four large bedrooms, tiled bath and inclosed sleeping porch. Liwrge attic and cellar with laundry trays and servants’ toilet,. oak floors, hot-water heat, electric lights, large closets, slate toof. Lot 50 ft. front. RED/UCED FOR QUICK SALE—TERMS TO SUIT Open and Lighted for Inspection IUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Exclusive Agents Main 8416 T A