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18 'REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1924. REAL ESTATE. BUNNE'I' UR Huun Car In 4 Hours Goes | et T e cuns torwars | SOCIETY WIDOW, 90, |INTERIOR DEPARTMENT (R0 “Suual mprosrintions necoscery Lifeguard Is Honored. the annual appropriations necessar. L Y| W. M. Apple, chief lifeguard at the Distance Israelites e I et il o IS BRIDE OF MAN. 70 j ISSUES PROSPECTUS | toclny, he oot of its operation, it |1 a1 Basin bathing beach for th N ST. N.W. ’ for me.” mation are contained in the poster. §:“}\.f‘{én’{$§" ';\"!;;;‘!yolflc“di'fi"gn ] " WEST OF 18th . Each candidate has drawn thous- The bureaus included are the General 5 SCnDo s Sk ] Made in 40 Years|.o2h canditate has oravn thous: — = = Tilustrated Poster First of Tts Kind | Lana' Srice. Sureau-of Indian Afais, | dored & Torewel] pureyat 732 150 "AND YOU STS. and the prediction is made that Texas Ever Published by U. 8. SapOn ce, Bureau of Education, |Stre x Oyes he 3 d f \ IERUSALEM, August 23 (Jew- |will set a new record in voting strengtn | MI8. Charlotte Langworthy Turck £ H Patent Office, Geological Survey, Bu- fi:;‘r::fybf“;“-‘ e iy Very desirable i ish Telegraph Agency)—A small [Saturday. and “Gen.” Willi . overnment. reau of Reclamation, Bureau ofliminary to his Indnr_ure tollCorim. P thent o5 Biggest Vote on Record Ex the Istaelites 40 vears to accom- r';;’a”)tt!(ftli '::fwcfu:d"—\f?i’n&fl‘"\i:;:fi:;r Reveal Recent Wedding. kind, ever issued by a Government |I‘reedmen’s Hospital, St. Elizabeth’s "‘": oAt Lecen acted ‘as Sl bath. Newly deco Y g st = eld, e - = a i master, 0! he! s D= J = - H to Palestine. is at stake in this election. Over- | By the Associated Press. v A o - g S pected n Flght of Woman This Wflsit'{:OS-“gfl;hf Stnal drs- throw of the Klan would result, it is| NEW YORK, August 23.—Mrs. u,.l:;:‘mnPd\\?«}r:«h;fzw;a‘;ln:’;:'g‘g:n': 2::;“'.:)”;:00{3‘:!dl;mrlr“th‘f:lt:‘no:r;‘:::; slonal)](:. Ol St ert, the wild an arren reglon | expected, in formidable opposition to| Charlotte Langworthy Turck alt = - 3 ——— day for inspectios i i rtwee! 3 of Suez ayfel , . . the various services rendered the|to have it made. Distribution of the 1a}) 1spection. Against Klan. between the Gulf of Suez and the | Mayfield four years hence. Its triumph | wealthy soclety woman, nearly 90 | publio by the Interior Department in | poster iz bel et islaieat v i Gulf of Akabah, a distance of 10 1 I Eite ut daast te " v 3 rior Depar P cing made to a great many ¥ t ' ‘woul eave him secure at least tem- | years old, became the bride recently | sych form that they are comprehensi- | schools and other educational insti- v R = Ci D T pese oo roTRnly, of Gen. Willlam F. Reilly, between [ple at a glance, the poster is of a dis- | tutions throughout the country. = Y, _fweason | B F SAUL CO By Consolidated Press. ==| 1t is the first time the anti-Klan 6?{&'""; 7'7', the 'l"“;wr udn;‘l(lc-d at Briar- | ¢inct educational vaiue, It is printed Why You Should Locate | o I's o y Consoligated Breen: " forces have given formidable battle ¢! Lodge, in Westchester County, | in three color A . In Chevy Chas i WORTH, August 23.—After a over a Lode iree colors. e | : m;;;.‘fifi,. T tiatey T {'\.'ffif';;““‘;’?‘,“:f,?.,i‘:,f{:g‘“‘:.‘;"°(;’,'“p_ to their opponents since the injection n“; Lt T""‘\:;IW““;* l::"w?“:;mfinlnfln At the top of the poster is a half-| A fraction of a grain of musk will ] Main 2100 i WL DATOSTAS B, AR | Wi, Bt aie, e, | o (e o seut e | e el St RS |t S e Totrtor o | st rsom 10¢ 3eson, s, 1ne ||| QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. 1412 Eye St NW sunbonnet, if Mrs. Miriam A. | fajle n off w e von L . s g C e ab- o : . N.W. S aicd for BOVErnor | Hobertaon, “hocause of the previous| cided effect on the trend of Texas|but Fetlsed th give further detaiis Dreviated descriptions of each of the | and of that time. its weleht i not | Main 8416 | ¥ by the anti-klan faction. e Mecomusor, 'The latter, | Politics for the next four years. Mrs. Rellly was the widow of Solo. | fourteen bureaus of the department dlminIflhe(l m the 1(1« VRN e s A hood, if Judge Felix D. Robert- | \cnile governor, had been impeached ¥ mon Turck, who is said to have been | headed by striking illustrations show- — son, the Ku Klux Klan choice, is|und removed from office because of| . & large’ shareholder in the du Font | Ing the principal functions pertormed | E] [ I ll T successful. his financial deals and for many years Finds Liquor Auto Deserted. Dowdir iincqresta - Mo ts neputed o} bysibem. " i issue in all races, governor to|had not been in the Democratic PArty, | spectal Dispatch to The Star. Diwn it isovardleniilipodolinesnte (| D (deteof el enment o controiler, is clear cut—the Klan |having cast his lot with the American % 3 £ b being the dividing line. Efforts to|party. Ferguson also had been an| RICHMOND, Va, August 23.—Pro-| A man who refused to identify divert the attention of the public to|amti-Drohibitionist and had been none | hibition Agent H. V. Davis of Rocky | himself intercepted all efforts to other issues have failed and e oo enthusiastic in support of the|Mount reported to the department | reach the bride or bridegroom by |“consult the San Francisco papers’ He | here that he had found an automo- | telephone. He said that the general |regarding his business and social side taking its 11 on this pri- a polic of Woodrow Wilson. - Aty second one in four weeks. | had hoen demied @ place on the pri-|Dbile on the highway in Franklin [ had never been in the Army, but had | connections or his title. He added, The first primary failed to develop & | mary ticket. but he éntered his wife's| County containing 80 gallons of li- [ obtained his title in Germany saving | however, that Gen. Reilly and Mrs quor. The driver was not to be seen | lives. He responded to {inquiries| Reilly h known each other for . . and there was no license on the car. concerning the general by advice to!about 12 years, A superlor Locatlon S ST Close to 16th St. and Beautiful Rock Creek Park CO-OPERATIVE — — majority for any candidate in any of [ name instead. the seven important State races.| | g - 4 n the campaign now drawing to a Young Dan Moody, the brilliant anti- | cjge. Ttobertson has centered his at Klan prosecutor, who has sent to the | tacics on the Ferguson record and ha; By 2 "l“""':i'" or l”“fik S| geclared that prohibition is the issue K the hood and sheet missed | Rt not the Klan. Rib imajority By leifew ihand-eaivetea| o oo e only, and consequently expected “Me for Ma” Slogan. to run away from his Klan opponent The women supporting Mrs. Fer- in the race for attorney general |guson are wearing sun bonnets and the result is not in some doubt, though | for Ma.” The woman herself has ap- R R Rl anti-Klaners are expected to 0 to the | peared at most of the campaign ral- win in the majority. lies and in a number of instances has Recfiord Vote In the first primary. voted. Because of the intense bitter- | ness t present campaign has| g droused. even more are expected to || Beautiful Home in Takoma Park 80 to the today Interest is centered the cam | for governor. Opposed are Mr A Bargam Miriam A, guson, wh husband 3 was ref d a vlace on the ticket b cause he had been impeached and r moved from office, and District Judge Felix D. Robertson of Dallas. Anti- Klan forces are lined up solidly b. hind the woman The indorse of Robertson by the k announced. These tered in the first primary July Klan figured in the resulted follows 2 2; Burkett, (anti-Klan), son, (anti i avi o "“’ “best of construction not raise issue 3 o (rim. _Fireplace. ~Hot- A “owe 0416 13th St. N.W, i 9 P.M. ‘CLEVELAND PARK APARTMENTS Minihenme nmeay : ::‘335':‘:;% i best unya ki subushe . A Semi-Detached Home Rare in Beauty and Charm ference of kle Takoma h d b -20-22- - orter Stree! : % s = = e s [ st S S e s ot D e —Situated on One of the Real Wide High-Grade Resi- Tu How B <la he endric opera; swnership pla They 1 Porter S 1 abo one block d half - ore NEedicln e : Gitizons' Bank Building, Ead of 14t ot e fitractly FEa atirintal Convan aiic dential Streets. date’s standing, show S 2 Street ~Takoma' Car Line whole anti-Klan by abe Adams 4342-J. Col. 10152 st a comfortable to stores, markets, churche hool: from downtown. These six new, thorongh y modern construction by M. & R. B. Warren, well known builders of hig most substantially constructed buildings in the city. Bach building will con eventy-two in all. Every one will be outside corner apartment, insuring on. In each building seven of the apartments will consist of one bedr kitchen, bathroom, reception hall, and capacious closcts. Five of the apartments will have an additional bedroom. There will be th distance and exceedingly attractive buildings in course of lass buildings, will be among the n twelve apartments, nty of light and ven- om, living room, dining Nice Size Lot—Lovely Lawn and Shrubbery. A Daylight Home with Eight Outside Rooms, Two Outside Baths, Two-Car Garage, Open Fireplace, Con- crete Porches. v-six garages in the rear of the apartments, in groups of six to a building, a The land on which these buildings are being constructed will contain nearly two and one-half res, having a frontage on Porter Street of four hundred eighty feet and an avel out two hundred twenty-five feet. The landscape er the supervis he buildings will pres an irregular frontage, being locate distance: rubs and evergreens artis- Center Entrance You Can’t See the Kitchen from the Front Door D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. Ave. . 1267 s A MODEL HOME | 2808 34th Place Massachusetts Avenue Heights s. Ave. to 34th Place—Then orth Oue Block averaging about fifty feet, so as to permit of spacious front lawns with tically arranged. The rear apartments will view a beautiful Community Park, extending the full width of all the land between the buildings and the garages. The garages will be faced away from the apartments and will open on a concrete driveway. They will be made to harmonize with the Commun- ity Park by having trellised screens. Beyond the garages #nd the concrete driveway and extending the full width of all the land will be a delightful grove of full grown trees, adding the final touch of al- lurement to this wholly attractive development. g % E ONE-FIFTH CASH—MONTHLY PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT This offer is placed within the reach of those who have herctofore found home ownership beyond Drive Out Ma their means, or in the distant future, by the very reasonable terms on which the apartments are 1d. An apartment in these buildings can be purchased by king a payment of one-fifth of the pur- § | S ase price and small monthly instaliments. The monthly payments, including curtail, interest and cx- venses, are considerably less than the rental rate of the apartments. S S R S N N N S SSSNRR XN AN FIRST TIME OFFERED By Aurora Hills Homes, Inc. Five and six room detached bungalows and cottages, $6,300.00 to $6,750.00; exceptional values, easy terms; care- fully designed and honestly built hemes located in WASH- INGTON’S FAST GROWING AND MOST CONVENIENT- LY LOCATED VIRGINIA SUBURB— AURORA HILLS, Va. Specifications — Full concrete cellar, hardwood floor\ in living room, dining room and hallway, hot-water heat, real open fireplace in living room, fully hmshed bath with enamel fixtures, enamel kitchen sink, laundry tubs in cellar, front and redr porches, terraced front vards, houses located on improved streets, with cement sidewalks. TLarge lots, 50x135, with ample room for garages and gardcns. served with elccmcm water and sewer: protected by wise restrictions which safeguard your investment and insure a real home community. See These Houses Now —_while they are being constructed and select your own color scheme, lighting fixtures, wall paper, etc. ion. Representative on Premises Daily and Sunday Ready for Inspe: s ARTICULARS, OR INSPECTION TRIP, APPLY FOR PL EDMUND J. FLYNN COMPANY, Inc. Office—Main 7253. Apartments—Cleveland 2252. Evenings—Cleveland 2376 1412 EYE STREET N.W. R RRERE R R RRERE AND Only Two Left Nothing Finer in Washington Than These Exquisite New Sixteenth Street Homes Situated Amid Costly Residences of Prominent Washingtonians Exhibit House, 4217 Sixteenth Street Open and Lighted Daily Till 9 P.M. Open Sunday After 10 AM. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1334 H Street N.W. Franklin 9503 smm&m&axs&wmfiwm&mywummfi\' The Real Merits of a Home Cannot be determined by guesswork—nor can you be fully impressed by merely reading an “ad.” YOU MUST SEE IT! X 50-foot Front Lots in Aurora Hills—A vailable at $878.00 and up, depending on size and location. Terms, $25.00 cash and $12.00 per month, discount for all cash and extra discount if you start building within sixty days from date of purchase. All lots on well graded streets with cement sidewalks and large shade trees, electric street lights, sewer to Potomac River, healthful artesian water under high pressure. Community features include two mail deliveries a day, brick county school under construction, brick station on car line with conveniences, also several good stores. LOCATION: Three miles to White House by two concrete and macadam high- ways over Long Bridge or take Washington-Alexandria car at 12th St. and Penn. Ave. Buy ropnd-trip ticket to Aurora Hills Station. A twelve-minute ride on the best suburban line out of the city with cars every ten minutes during the rush hours, or call Main 2450 for automobile to take you to see these homes and lots. Representative at Station Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. WALTER O’HARA Exclusive Agent . 1309 H St. N.W. M:2450 3202 18th St. N.W. In Exclusive Old Mt. Pleasant Fulfills Your Expectations of a Real Home THREE STORIES—MODERN THROUGHOUT FIVE BEDROOMS—SLEEPING PORCH BIG RECEPTION HALL—SCREENED BACK PORCH THREE BATHS—SERVANT’S ROOM Many Other Fine Points in Construction and Plan BUILT BY KENNEDY Open Sunday for You to Inspect DESCRIPTION Three=car, built-in garage. Cheery living and dining rooms, wide fire= i i i i place. Two white-tiled baths, built-in electric Bicakfastisunpaior: heater. Servant’s room, with bath. Four large bed chambers, roomy closets. Finished attic. Inclosed porches, upstairs and down. Finest kitchen in ci Price Reasonable Liberal Terms &l “ZJYLDU SHAPIRO CO 1Q_g= stteel n A LA LT IR TITRS SR AR TRAN AN SR S RN S SR R R A N e R R AR R A N R SN R R A A R A A A A A A A A A 1140

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