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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1924. * 3 €©Ooo FOR MaN O Ceasy/ leading hardware, gun, ammunition Career mURls-[s S-[AR-I- Capital Throngs |FOSTER SCORES OLD | MERCHANTS TO MEET. |CUBAN ESCAPES JAIL BRADLEY HILLS 22 esTorE YOOTH Awo VIEOR. Not for Workers. and sporting goods merchants of Have Great Time | PARTIES AND CANDIDATES | wusbsngtorsmms win attena| THROUGH DEPORTATION Bo, o bl . o W o . sheng Batep and the DINIECof | e vomi, Auput 23 ari Washington’s Country Club District . 1 T Erewiree At Rockville Fair|ssvs ta Folette sStanas for| SPerting Goods Convention. gy, of relang Diplomat to Leave Five local men will leave this city Farmers and Merchants, Monday to attend a convention of Country After Spectacular DULUTH, Minn, August 23—At-|and Wednesday. The lora) mex oa¥ | Jiminez, whose contemplated educa- 17 Liners, Loaded to Capac- the United States brought tacking the league of nation®, the|T. W. Whigham, John I Cavanaugh, | ton in t ) 2 s s Dawes plan, the wage system, Sam- 5 ham, . B | many different experiences, today H ity, Sail in One Day—Total ESlg SR R Dipham.” Carl” Kbumpion 4nd | it betn Jatcs or e use Bradley l}oadés the main thoroughfare through the W. Z. Foster, presidential i of & s be f narcotics through the influence o = s . Be s . 7 residential nominee of | (The states fo be representen are | P1.PEIRUCS SN S ONISS, OF 2,200 acres of the Bradley Hills Properties, which begin at Spent Exceeds Billion. dress her ¢ night termed Senator | helaware. Marviand: Virena! Vama. | of the Cuban consulate 'at Malaga, the northwest corner of the Chevy Chase Golf Club and Robert M. Follette of Wisconsin, | Virginia, North Carolina and the Dis- | SPain. and his promise to leave the - . independent candidate for president, Co 2 country within a week. S T ndent candidate for president, xr“l::dmu.:?h‘,m e e extle)nd‘bel))rlonld thie (_:long_resswnal Country Cfllub. NEW YORK, August 23.—Having, who not even a Socialist.” = Ihihanbas €1 s young man, recited the outstanding S 1 H 1ai mgmethink more. than a billion ot Ve, B Soclalist." | represent the “Winchester Clubs” of | VT, (o Fimines lifc since his. fa- Desirable lots, villa sites and estates in “The English aohcefinjiens Mttt no e is & Tevolutionary party which looks| Men prominent in business and sport | ler Sent Iim. to Washington teur Village” (Md.), “Hillmead,” “Montgomery Country amee 0 o orward to) e whe > class ex- | circles will the convention e, el n « » I Seventeen liners have sailed with- | cept the working class and the farm- | Among the . entt to his credit for spending money. 1 ”» in the past 24 hours from Cherboursg, | ers to a certain extent, will have any | pont 5 n ;.P:‘ l:;”{}r’“l‘cm‘l ];;\:"l‘m’\': fihe Doy WaS Lherl 17 o Ub Purnlng Tree” and Congressmnal Club sec- The attorney said that Jiminez re- mained in school only a few months, voice in the The party Southampton and other Kuropean ports, bearing the returning van- -uard of the greatest force that America has sent to foreign soil since Pershing took his expeditionary soldiers across, Next week and the succeeding three will produce in New York scenes comparable only to those that occurred under the old immigration rules, when liners jockeyed for posi-| 2. 1 tion in the lower ba the river to unload their cargo MuURRAY vernment. | de Nemours Company and a director stand! he said.lof the General Motor Company; Con- tions will be placed on the market, after completion of sur- ;aainst e Ko Ku Kian, o aboil | e ‘Siaric manager of the Thitadel. | SHTEARY Shenink 2 haberdashery veys and subdivision work by D. J. Howell and Son, Civil - alls o phia thletices hase ba ! ) [P re el s X : S foes of Soviet custom.” The DArty 1 | Fami iendvick, tayorof Shiladeinia, | 1o New York three svears ago. He Engineers. You make no mistake when you | not interested in prohibition, he 3aid | 4nq Frank G. Drew. prement of t me to the attention of the pc [in, ,..@ux:fim.&\:;fi» tands for a|Winchester Repeating Arms Com- | 47 o e Bt o BUY lN ! E in referring to the| " when her death pronounced due “Coolidge and to natural The attorne Dawes stand for the big cap also said that Jiminez previously Duwes stand for the bix canitalists | INBAS | EAVES U. S. POST. A et Tminer e ioia er on thelr ficket for President| i 1y, but was discharged. return for more. &ots To Inquiries receive intelligent answer, without annoyance. T FocRvitie Far & ,E‘.‘-T!I"‘“‘ tor Vice, Fre e, A as o) The ice stated 01 'S intDanelr| Treasury Transport Head Goes |in his raom when they searehed 1t MIDD AUGH s and Bryan represent the big With Auto Concern. at the time of the girl's death, and nc. Principal interest centers, of course, | Special Dispatch to The Star. . e 7 L spdeati e L 3 S pitalists,” he continued. “The La- on August 7 he was arrested and = in the arrival of the ““("f“\'i:‘:": ROCKVILLE, Md., August 23.— | Follette movement is going to fool| The government has lost another|found in possession of a hypodermic Established 1899 1ce of Wales = which is bearing the Pri e e e T e s owmenas el Rt} rt to Industry. it was learncd | eyringe. He then communicated with BN as el % tell whether the county fair which | tjon. La Follette represents the in- v, with the announcement that| his father, who arranged to hav = . . Souidl be hacked Dovmes h;,f‘g',f‘f‘.,,p closed here vesterday was the | terests of the well-to-do farmers,| William G. Jabas, superintendent in | banishmeni substitutpd for a Jjail Rnggs-Semmes Bldg., Dl.lpont Circle Potomac 2200 ce ed aged ockville fair or the Washington all businessman, and the like charge of motor transport for the | sentence. o Trahera: 21 F 5 all | Americans, some sehool | g RUftsinessmant IR RO e A | rees iy Dosenmine ol 3 y Member Washington Real Estate Board chers, some heiresses, are aboard| Not hundreds but thousands from 4 other B ordin: independent estab- | Mario has ce record here. no pol ) nds from said Foster, “means a re-| Bther el 2 o arters said today. Whe . s bringing 00 persons, on the de all they co e slscestor-Mcre as cenyoe ston poll i 0 o I S A ey ot ot wren s | et pice wery wiced <0 Lok o | A were also told rdman Park Hotel ord b lived at the W lice were unable to find anytking lined the lected his re: T i oths | PRESBYTERIANS REVEAL | Mr gabas ocs 1o armed the midway, much as at a handsome incr A smattering of the 265,000 who have | eat and drink, Th Zone Over since the first of M pay tribute at kespeare race t and sw new position | he e in salary. | I on the Avon, to gamble at the bac-| jn former vears, but freer with | | which is understood to be more than |about him and the management at | mitne n ol i At b B ey ot Soeeiviin | S GREATHGATNIEREVEAR| Faialisluacestusd b mersiianst apye i lanaisheliminu et DERIVILIE fox tomupe Inthe milder | \women and children. | s He was charge of the fleet of | lived there. = sport of visiting the cathedral towns. |~ Among them was H. J. Murray | trucks and passenger vehicles serv- i e This vear's armada to Europe was | of The Evening Star art Net Increase of 27,335 Members, | iny the Treasury Department, with = the greatest in the history of the | qidn't miss anything. Mr. Murray | But Loss in Ministers Is its several burcaus, including the Soap Powders in Demand. country. Steamship officials profe pictures himself above. Public Health and the V ithin Xhe dast 200 vears aoap) to see no special reason for it. It Announced. true that the Sulgrave Institut made a pilgrimage; that the Bar A sociation and the Associated Adve tising Clubs of the world held their | the vogue In 1904 there were only By the Associated Pre has been in the position for SiX | 130,604,000 pounds of soap powders ! annual conventions there, and that |the gullible Ameri In the City Today are the Ever-Popular PHILADELPHIA, August The Ts. produced in United ates annually e L i o s “lubs > 1 S ea S away number of communicant members of | During the visit to this country of | = 5 : American on vacation. | tha Presbyterian (hurch in the|the British War Mission, Mr. Jabas, | in 1623 this production increased to £ e ble S e anky ey, his nd t this summer. | U'nited States of America for the|Was its technical adviser from this | ) o, e o e Cunard, turned the third-cl a although two or three of the moTe | vear ending March 31, as reported in | €overnment in the matter of pur. | these 20 years the value increased commodations over to school teachers | noted, including the evada Kid,” | {he statistical summary made public| chase here of motor transport for the | fTO™ 2.7 to over 5 cents per pound. ac and students exclusively, but these |have come to grief at the hands of | vesterday by Dr wis Seymour | Eritish army | constituted only a small part of the |the ship detectiv MGl e (o dlSvkoonine crowd that went out of American The Germans have profited by the | Lecembly, was 1.830,928, the gre It would run into 10 figures, if one could count what the rps on uropean lan from Our Latest Group of D s L s e il T R R shaes B e T eee Biois Commissions Are Given. mately vas 000 Americans | since their s! were interne | Sheichureh. This was a net : - ;3 S : went out of Canadian ports. fore the war. There seems to be no | of 97335 for the vear Commissions I the Officers’ Re- Houses in Our ‘orps of the Army have been ted by the War I rank B. Schlosser, 1920 ptain in the finance de anl\ B. Wilkinson, pia- ! The membership of the Sabbath AT e o R oy cported as 1,548,047, a hip of | rain of 45,157 over the previous vear Brit-| ¥ The total number of churches in s i:“"';:;‘h,-m.x. ..1'_,:”““:.:‘.1. was 'in.:-:v & ;:‘;fl): afvaet: ns = capt S e isitr Aot sesoni Gy of 00 e UmMLEL oRmERISters el masteriGorpss Rob were passing through London dail I s Leith 3 219871 a loss of 108, Fifteenth stroet either for sizhtseeing or en route on | Man passenger ships have operated|™'Tpe contributions for benevolences | tn he Darnie tours through the provinces. These |t0 American ports since the war. |and expenses e e e 40.600, the London Association said | increase of § @ first lieutenant in the Qu 000,000 Daily. prejudice against travel on th ¢ latial Columbus of the North ] on for it is that the 8 ubsofatheNost Americans could afford it this vear. ")“:-"d' Lines mhch e The London Association, a sort of | the Homeric, now opertied § chamber of commerce, issued a state- | 1Sh line. . fhe COMMOIS t this week that 40800 America carrying o = neer New Petworth Subdivision Will Please You and You Will Have no Regrets if You Inspect Them partment to street artment; | 710 Garfield in in the Quarter t F. Droney, 4415 uten- Jorps: YOUR SHIPWILL NEVER COME IN IF You DEPEND ON A HOGGISH LANDLORD ToTOW IT IN. MORAL: BuY A pre- the to have spent an avers of $7,000,000 | | vious ¥ . i) ps: Geo S V. . Gally in London since the rush hegan LEXANDRIA. | $40435.325 "was raised for tr Corps: George W, Jonns, Mount | |HOME AND SAIL THE SEA T enl e s b | & e = o evper e pleT Md e a Brstilicutenantdon OF SAY"SFACNONS.E 2 SOld hls week and foreign missions olences ing to natio; the American tourists have left some- | and other bene thing like $644,000.000 in the English in the past three months, he tourist rush started the first week in June, tion period be outgoing pass ething jumped sudde une to 20.2 Eol £ —_ Fredencksburg Pastor Resigns. [IDENTIFY HEADLESS MAN. | e i ries ateust] —Rev. John F. W. Feild, for the | ALEXANDRIA, August 23 (Spec City Sergt. Robert H. Cox today summoning 40 Alexandrians to veniremen in the trial of Charle Kendall, indicted for first-degr ! der in connection with the killing in | = Spottsylvania Court House May 17 of | Body Found of Store Manager Mis- | past five vears rector of Trini ¥ copal Church in this city, I Dr. Robert L. Powell. The % z drians will g0 to Spottsylva sing Since June 28. |dered his resignation. H cepted a call as rector of an F Exhibit -House 209 Webster St. N.W. Around the Corner From Grant Circle and held that ¥ d: where 10 of th number will be o wonth July was also unus LOS ANC August 23.—A head- o = 1) . . . His - : chosen to sit in the box with the 10| el Jesm | pal Church in Wilkes-Barre. Pa. The West-hound rush |Soctra tsom “chmsioriervila before | lozs, Body found in tnc witions of Six Rooms, Tiled Bath the counsel for defense and the State . = = % - ndation for school | 1 COUREel To (e € Judsse | here, was tentatively identified yester. Doctor Held on ang Charge. | Modern In Every Particular udents has made | joward W. Smith last night drew the | da¥ as He Canen howl.C HARLOTT . August i Ry N e e WONDERFULLY LARGE PORCHES } he |io 0T WiooIE Eoestoll oDl A1 95" Portions of the head were !ound"””“‘ the arrest of Dr. 8. M. Boyles, | ronnaltrib. 0N thell PN S e o2 . N i s 0 aul, J. on, M. E. Greene physician of Gastonia, N. C. on a GINeOmang uites A b had up l“%\\'llll;«m Baader, J. ' Robert Tomlin, | ,000 Capt. George H. Evans, C. P. Heish. | Ing officers : e A he Mountain Resorts Suffer. aymond Arnold, Marshall Shu- | Was shot and that animals dismem - ond Ar bered the body. | Mountain resorts of New England . T. W. Robinson, jr.; Arthur M., ™0 0 (0 arently was the motive not far from the torso, and investigat- | Physician of Gastonta. B . or : officers expressed belief that hecharge of violating the Harrison nar- e = cotic act. He was placed under $3,000 | bond for appearance in Federal court. | According to the officers, three bot- | Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Take “Grant Circle Bus” or 9th St. Car Marked “Soldiers’ Home” have Telt the mincn of the < o | Kin M T osullivan e, Louis Fol* | FOUTE ST N (0 (e con | ies of morphine and a quantits of | B o urned from the White Moun- | bowis Dreifus, T. Quinn, C. pEbIE St nlter okl o ane : | e O e e o a2 | How )1 CngtleasDd WelchSORET irull: |ICIDENInE] pyeree irnisd ity e ort fan e ! 4 hotel that can accommodate 500 1 e 'lf“*’” H. Bloch, | "85 ords here indicate that Carpen- More Convincing. | . . zuests had only 30 registered € ter's wife, Mary Carpenter, was re~;,,,,,,, ihe Pathfiger. { | show you our home plan serv- §| ice, all modern, convenient and | | e T i fossis o Sne R RGE ) QRS T | gite tows, s, mcimeniy, o g & 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 frade Graham, James (‘nn.\'lanlinnm;»‘ Beau- | [ hed and de to see| ¢ keep a squadron of ships . Vo extimate of what the tourist | Graham, James Consigntineple, 5 PENSIONS FOR 8500. |1, | [t N i kimmer, G8t# 13 dyAllable [OT cowrse ,\.'n-..’,:;\n}‘_ Mo, (‘ln }‘;1[,,::1;?0 e B S [ ook meres” ne said 1o tne omee | { ot NG e cmanship ‘7.|||||iiiiiIllIfllII|IIlllllllIIIIIIII|IIIIllIli!III|lll!llIl|IIlIl|llII1l||llIIlll|llIllIllIlIllIIIll||III|l|lllI||I|ji|llIIIIIlllmllIl|l|Il|l|lllIIllllI|I|lllIlIlII|IlIlIIlllllllllIIIIIIllll|lllHIlllll||l|lll||lll|lllllfifi | With due ceremony and noise Alex- to Receive $240,000. So be | andria last night welcomed home her | Special Dispatch to The Star. e | firemen, proclaimed by the judges at| RICHMOND, Va. August 23.—Pen- A : 3 o L RICHMOND, August 2 vou think I'd be more likely to cor lithe te convention just closed in | gion checks for 8500 men and women | Soued i oL Gre out 1e L went to | Harrisonburg to be the best of the | are ready to be mailed by the audit- |him smoking ‘one of vour besc | De surprised how casy it will State volunteers in appearance. The | or's offic cigars? 2 Il be to get into a home of your company from Mechaniscburg, Pa The payments will total $240.000 for g { : 3 i } vere guests of the local men over|the quarter. - The vast majority of = |} own. Call us today. H | night and left this morning for a visit | the pensioners at this time are wom- s ildi {to Mount Vernon before starting|en, the widows of Confederate vet- Biggest Concrete Building. | | home, The parade last night was led | crans, The list shows comparatively The world's largest concrete build- | wTGaw]'” B i g v . S innes” B, Taomer e e e e e e boath vats | ini erected up. o Summer ot this| (AT & BrO. inc | —of determining Home Value is to see the ‘ “stay at home” firemen, | is nearly 15 per cent. The last legi ar is said to be the Palace of | I ;/] 30t+and K Sts. Nw. sure to convince him that 1 am_out, you see?” T DESIRE A LOAN OF $£000 IN equal installments, secur property wouth S surance in HOYD. A “TANO — REPAIRING. SPECIAL S Est. free. Geo. M. M. Walke 5. 710 Morton t. n.w.. 15 bead tuner Yes, sir,” d the boy. “Don't! cconomical. You no doubt will from New . P aud’ Richmond, piture bem and Fas mpire s M. Duncan, jr.. and hun- | Jature extended the date for the en- | Kineering at the British Empir i l f h P bl ’ \v d T aut, »ds of automobiles. Firebells were | rollment of women who married vet- | hibition at Wemb It is six and | a e it results of the Public’s erdict. | ',‘m;"m:;" tolled and many whistles w ound- ns to December 31, 1882, so that | a half times as | West 237 | i & Co iie Ny arasled. King street was lined with sev- re have been added names to take 1 | L When inspecting your future tome ook tor | eral thousand persons. - places of those who died. The | distance like rows of fore: i e More than )00 persons attended | average age of the women is given | HE In Our AR the weekly band concert given last|by Chief Clerk Johnson as 78, that of | i i Albany or Poughkeepsic Van; X0 eu P AIR LINE CARGO_E; 15 St St N W night on Dreadnaught Park by the|the men at 83. Mr. Johnson says that Do from. Fort - Humphrevs, under | he has recelved about 10 rerurned Intown Suburb direction of Bandmaster Richard |checks, the post offi ployes mark- i £ and sending | Walter Treischel, 13th Engineers. The | ing one word, “De Mé;iadm'Resdlfs T soldiers were delighted with the re-|them back. This money reverts to - e C ception given them by the auditors. | the pension fund. i PRICE REDUCED 14th Stl'eet Terrace when dealing with | Capt. Haywood Durrer yesterday us. Phone MAIN 14 for roofers. ecovered an tomobile which as i IRONCL s s el aenayiithrane s Country Club Asks Charter. For IMMEDIATE SALE ool B lund in which robbers who entered |g . il pispateh to The Star. i Company Phone Main 14 | tpo store of Hynson & Co., brought s"",’"” e S e . 2 ! i L very Roofin e oot ere,The. car, out - of |, FIEDERICKS RGNV e 2442 tario Road N.W. We have built and sold over 250 Homes. No other Y Laldl gas, was concealed in a clump of | 25:—-The n i | ; o reimtati g Tl i‘::x{‘x zf":lnll‘l\‘:‘(fi: '\;,r{{f‘fll,:l',{‘lm:s“";l“‘: !lipd]tllu(d(l‘!ffln':r\'fl( :‘;-I.) State ];"':r‘(:ral[n::: New -room, 2-bath home, situated in the best colored section of W aslungton has ever equaled what has been ! s Faincoats and T shirts wers ia.'u»ri;‘f‘r‘“"lr‘;,i“j,';,;,“.’, i e '”“““‘"T‘r“f Washington. s { done right in this suburb. It is here that the best may 4 3 St rom the store. The machine which |17 ! ST 5 his h. has hardw. oors, cof te fro; h. break- 7 = i s b RO0EING; ThonsMainSh | (us taken from & garage In rear of | = cOUBEEY olub Eolf coupse and tous e D e i Tt e be had and at prices that guarantee their SUCCESS. ist resort hotel. R. A. Kishpaugh i i S the store, belonged to Frank Ritenour. | 5t FoE0R R0 & 0 5 Une oy fixtures throughout. Large, bright cellar, stationary bathtubs ¢ nd servant's lavatory. Modern in every respect. Deep lot to Cork Floors W. D. C. Delegates Chosen. president and H. A. Whitbeck, sec- ¥ | : Rubber Flooring Mrs. R. Wellington Rose, Mrs. D ndicasurer wide alley. Pl‘lCeS Now Fl'Olll $10’9‘)0 to 318’500 ‘ Tamnes ¢ Alexander andl Mie. Prankic At the reduced price, this home is absolutely the cheapest iti { ow: e 2 available in a necighborhood where values will continue to Composition FIoormg R. Howell have been chosen delegates L s to represent Mary Custis Lee, 17th wn S S t Erskine R. FlSher Co. Virginia Regiment Chapter, United Slayer D}es by 0 Hand Iangad o EASY TERMS i Daughters of the Confederacy at the | OXFORD. N. C, August 23.—Charlie Salesman on Premises All Day Sunday o = - T e veilon oTioris to|Reams, \who shot “andl ikillea Ira , ixin 603 Cae 3 R Youre a store in Clarksville, Va. 4 | = ariOLIRg e DA SDER T be held in Norfolk late in October. Bowen @at a store i K s i e T Three empty box cars were de-|Yesterday afternoon, died at a local ay cnniaer- ay O., nc. | W’ly Put Off stroyed by fre of undetermined origin | hospital this evening ‘as a result of - R B e et e S lnvestment Blds. Sl o e it | 15th and K Sts. N.W. Frank. 513 ||| Go There Tonight comfortable by using our vards here. The blaze was quickly |nounced at the hospital. No cause has | ck of the killing of Bowen and the | RENOVATION SERYICE. estinguished, when the Fire Depar et been asi Bedell lVIanufacturmg ment played streams of Water, Srawn | ubsequent suicide of Reams. from locomotive tenders, upon it Reév. Edgar Carpenter, rector of | __. ace Episcopal Church, was re-|™ - oL = cted State chaplain of Elks at the P a o P A R Ffifi PPSROEO, Money Immediately Available SETS ViRowA bavE. | ST NROTERS . FIRST TRUST LOANS On Acme FloormgCo “diain - — Governor Designates “Bofore You r‘“ Painting--Paperhanging ® H Invest, Investigate Week.” i omes, Clubs, Schools, Office Need Printing!! IF YOU DO, CONSULT US. Buildings, Apartment Houses Just out in the cool section of 14th Street, at the present end of } the 14th Street car line. Open Until 10 O’clock ! seraped, wachine. To Inspect i 14th Street car (the best service in Washington) to Kennedy I cut 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue, or call Main I g Take any | Street, or dr Improved Property Plant. slogan to educate the public in a war- The Nationa!l Capital Press | fare against wildcat schemes and rauds. Special Dispatch to The Star. S 5 AIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICE! RICHMOND, Va., August 23.—Gov- Harry W. Taylor Current Interest Rates—Reasonable Commissions | 2345 for auto to take you out. B\'RON ernor Trlnkl(—_h::s issued a nruclufv:a: 2333 18th St. N.W. e . e e 25 g e Col. 1077 LET US HAVE YOUR APPLICATION i _Iust Phone Us vest Investigate Week.” He urges all e i i i i We have also a limited amount of money to loan at 5%4%. ——when Yo need printing. we'l] siats ,‘,’:3kf-'.v'l'c":r'?a"::?mgzil"&ssu::“?fi: gmmmunm||||m|omnmm|||| Delirable loan applications for amounts from $25,000 to $200,000 4 2 SRS ey s REAL ESTATE will receive prompt action. ‘ H b SHANNON - Realtors i Owners and Builders SALESMEN ‘We have an opening for two C al\d thoroughly experienced live- ervice 1"10 212 D St. N.W. e There’s Real Economy Dies in Burning Auto. [ —in having your AUTO RE-| NAqHVILLE, Tenn. August 23— PAIRS made here. Reliable | william Bradshaw, 17, was burned to @ work at Fairest Prices. death, when the automabile in which idly; Eroming resl lestats and building concern. New houses he and six companions were riding, 1415 K St. N.W. £ under construction. 5 R. McReynolds & Son | was ignited when it was struck from £ Natrom BOX 201, Star Offce 2 3l the rear by another car here early Specialists in Painting, Slip Covers and Tovs. 1 14231425 L ST. N.W, in 7228, | this morning. ’/ s iiH wire real estate salesmen. This is an exceptional oppor- tunity to connect with a rap- Loan Department