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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924 5 ® 17 _____—“___ 27 DELEGATESDUE | FINLAND’S FIRST LADY DEPICTS |ty I, oy rorent rsetots onsa | RADIO: BRINGS FAME ["hins e sone v o e e[ n ot v o smvert o preson, has not only achieved re- | spite of his stepparents’ pleadings | “Kanteletor,” Finland's two national | .but he has acquired nation- . to write asking w ATPARLEY ONRADIO OWN LIFE IN HER LAST NOVEL iy st i St it igomnfor sibeliodly) 7O MISSION CONVICT v I :;I(\ he helped p for F ln|n.1|d s in- lft::e;iuz‘lnerl::s‘;‘:‘::g lit:,:ec‘o,:}.xe‘?&‘y Pianist, Unknown When Sentenced, e |z P Thirteen AIrendy Named to Con-| )—reigned | translated. 4 Becomes Star While Serving Among the other prominent Fin- fer Here With Hoover Ht"'o Dies Fighting for Mme. Stahiberg outlined the plot to [ nish writers of recent years are men- 1 L H So me in a quiet voice that wavered tlnnprj leksi Kivi, Johani Aho, Min- have October 6. ountry, as Her Son only toward the end. From what I|na Canlh, Johannes Leimanstorki, e Press. A = [ poeition have heard, the plot _tallies quite|Maila Talvio and K. A. Kookenniemi. 7 Septe S ft of his fingers | eral sec by Adoption Did. closely with her life and experiences | (Copyright, 1924, by Chicago Daily News Co.) ard a pris v s 15t of rare |ing to pr up to the time she moved into the ;2 hix 4 ac v ~hieve | ability ghout | g . ;\df‘,:.‘:,..}';‘r:““f:ok;::l":}5 Tll;: ;!;Ird hR‘: N ARHO!{. Mich., September 20. but the case of F nary s 1y Pres'd"‘"t of Advancing ' country. = M. Schaeberle, astronomer, | . iitintiary here, 18 an exception. | playing k or more at sta- | The Star. Hundreds of : % twice head of expeditions sent out by | g Harry” githough serving a term | tion WOS, the State radiocast : & 5 Republic Proud of His . : Al | Former Czar's Palace. the Lick Observatory to South Amer- Y, ait @ S, e radiocasting sta- | obtained through them The presidential mansion, which | ica, is dead at his home here. He was | 22 Wife’s Talent. " used to e the czar's palace whenever | a graduate of the University of Mich- i 1 he came here, has a wonderful li- brary of Finnish literature, including | vers a Fourteentl'l Stl’eet at Montague e names of 13 , convict in the M masters have d, °d. Soon he was | Tt pays to read the w fl D fl | | i Tnited State Percy Maxin “A Shade Better” e row writers ; ' Window Shades 9 e | U\r!\li:ll the courtesy of ! - PLACE YOUR NEXT ORDER WITH US, AND BE ASSURED OF PER- FECT FIT AND SATIS. FACTION. FACTORY PRICES. sident of Finland, the ambitious and enterprising young republic that as made tremendous progress since 2 its independence after the col- sian (-v;lpire of the ined her husband, 1 we were chat- a cup of coffee. During a lull in the convel n Mr. Kagey if T knew as one of the st widely read tlanta J A. H. H editor R. ¥ d scenes of life al before the 830 13th St. N.W. i ® [ Phone Main 4874 [ . You are exagger- The war came while the boy w. 'W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor berg protested. But | still too young to be drafted into t cenly interested, - = - = - - ity o et s P [N OU KNOW | |SOLD open firep v has 3 roo t-water he } 4 me of individuality and refir for location, so close to 16th et and yet just i Two entr n two streets. Large lot with Open All Day Sunday For Your Inxpectwn Lonne:lt:::l Ave. E ROY LEW]S & CO., fiic I’horlilr?::)mac *MP:'E‘ ‘:_:‘:"":'E:'EH':E":"EM:—EEI:‘—[" mEEEEEEEBEEEE m E 1L Asslg‘ned NeW Wave Length Swe anish-Norwegian and Ger- | L'IIET N The Wonderful Home Values We Are Offering In This “Miller-Built” Community of DETACHED HOMES? Location—Construction— il 4] IB P x)e ‘g ts Attractive—Complete Heat The ;ardcn Spot of Washington El-)]((i)-lU“;g First Time Offered—Priced Right o Comnee) : e wen OPEN Beautiful New Semi-Detached Homes | Downspouts Colorado Ave. and Madison St. NW. || [Il roaveos ESSSEEE t 3 G ', s Floor Description- r sleeping rooms: garage; fire- Thruout place ; cement porches; ul] modern appointments. o, % : To lnsped——’hko 14th St. car to Cclorado Ave., hli,zes R;pse 5 3 b5 b . Send walk 2 blocks north to Madison St. R:’;‘."‘“ a‘}-fl R 2 £ ? one of our Bath to Eight ; ; new booklets Rooms and 3 describing by CARL H. SMITH i PUSEST S8 NI | d[———|o|c——— ot [0|c——— o] c———|n] Homes in Petworth Corner Kansas Avenue and Buchanan Street N.W. wonderful Owner and Builder Large Lots subdivision. 1623 H St. N.W. Or See Your Broker ———|a|c———|n|——|n|c——=]n] YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO Inspect These Homes SUNDAY Without Fail On Sixteenth Street i A‘ L VESLEY HEIGHTS—Drive o ss. Ave, or take Wisconsin Absolutely the Best Built ] tion of Mass. a sin 4 ; then west along . which leads to the prop. Between Varnum and Webster A Detached Br»ncl\ Rsndence ‘:‘ W C and A N MILLER | 1119 17th Street . REALTORS Main 1790 3 [ ===l E==—=1n =S NE==—=0E==]0 & '\Iodcralcl\ Prlccd l ‘ Rcasonable Tcrms O m Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. ew Sherman Circle, the largest circle in the city These homes are 20 feet wide by 35 feet deep, with double-story back D DECH L0 7=t y Six large rooms and bath n in G J eautifully | fl 14TH ST. HIGHLANDS MOXLEY and JAMES A Superior Location Owners and Builders 919 Shepherd St. N.W.; Col. 4095 4510 7th St. N.W.; Col. 9927-J Close to 16th St. and Beautiful Rock Creek Park e | ——— 0| c——[a|e——=[a|J————[a| ———|n’ | I | fl = | EEEEDEJEEEEIEU The Best Buy in Petworth INSPECT SUNDAY These Modern Homes, Adjacent to the New Sherman Circle Are an outstanding value and merit vour immediate inspection $9,750 7 4323 16th Street 10 ROOMS TWO BATHS SCREENS AWNINGS WEATHER STRIPPED TWO-CAR GARAGE NOKOL HEAT Open for Your Inspection All Day Sunday ] L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. HOME SITES Chevy Chase, D. C. 2o 5416 13th St. N.W. & South side of Harrison St., immediately west of . . Conn. Ave., including all modern improvements, A Semi-Detached Home Rare in Beauty and Charm sewerage, water, cement sidewalks and concrete —Situated: on One of the Real Wide High - Grade streets; 19 lots recently offered for sale, only 10 ,Remdentxal Streets. remaining choice lots available. Nice. Size Lot—Lovely Lawn and Shrubbery. Precaution has been taken to adequately restrict A Daylight Home with Eight Outside Rooms, Two this development against undesirable encroachment, Qutside Baths, Two-Car rage, Open Fireplace, insuring the purchaser a home site increasing in Concrete Porches. : value in the midst of environments unexcelled any- where. Center Entrance Lots 60 feet front, 125 feet deep to a 20-foot You Can’t See the Kitchen From the Front Door alley; easy terms and financing. OR drive out Georgia Avenue to Crittenden Street, thence east three blocks. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. D J DUNIGAN SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY Agents Builders and Owners 738 15th St. N.W. MAIN 6830 1319 N. Y. Ave. . 1267 1409 L Street N.W. Maiu 9111 | %flfluul'llllmmumm"fl"m|||"||“[|||flfl"“"mmflm"H|l||[|]m||“|'|m|“|mufl|"|l|||“|"|||{|1|||||l|||H||||H||||||||llH|||ll||||||l||I|"|Illmmm[ml"“l"llllflflllllk B ———=a]c—= o] —=|g| ——|n|c——|nj——I= 14Sld These homes are twenty by thirty-two feet and contain six exceptionally large rooms. Tiled bath with shower. Large closets in each bedroom. Linen closet in hall. In the kitchen there is a one-picce white enameled sink, white enameled gas ra and a beautiful kitchen cabinet. Large bright cellars, stationary laundry tray va atory. Concrete_front porch and ten-foot-wide rear porches. Very deep lot to wide alley To describe every outstanding feature is impossible. These homes will not last very long at $9,75000. Sample House, 525 Crittenden St. N.W. Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. TO INSPECT: Take Georgia Avenue car to Crittenden Street, walk three short blocks east. lo|———[n|l————Jo|c—=ja|c—a|a|c——|a| c——|«n} m @ | | | | E

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