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20 7 REAL ESTATE. 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924. REAL ESTATE. —— ; 4 ) Kk rd th tncipl 3 = : : I]Aws PLANS lUNG Brimarty e o et et |FOSTER SCORES POLICY [ orkers, tomart the, princibies, f | LUTHERANS END SESSION, [Rov Bmii, Rousch, waverly, tows:|carried out uniess President Masaeyk | ting with & man 1o r1a nersert ot nts a reprieve. her husband, - being of those “rldin in llmousines.” EE BIG PARTIES |10 of the. prosent. duy wage sva- sotnisind Rock Island, 1IL; sccretary, Rev. J. u Hanika was accused of plot- | cause she was tired of hiar " D¢ the belief that If the limousine own- OF THREE tem. Editors and Managers of Publica-|Sheatsley, Columbus, Ohio; treasurer, ers were cared for all the pedestrians —e— _— A. M. Sundheim, Minneapolis. d those riding In less ex 1 tions Elect. RS [ & iventuanly would be beneited by | Sees No Difference Between Cool-| DUTCH LOUIE SHOT DEAD. I e 5 {the resultant era’ of prosperity. e e S Editors and managers of halt a nun-| MOTHER FACES GALLOWS. Hita Socialist Theory. S Bullet-Pierced Body of Noted dreddum eran publications of the S : : Middle-Class Candidate. United St ana |.7T;:<(:10:1L:\':(':|1 2;::\!;3:{07:':1-\?1‘”(:!" s Gangster Found in Hallway. l:(lvdfl);'d! 3 e National L Sentence Stayed Until Child Born, UTAE sy's ~ By the Associnted Press. JEW Vi S 9 theran Editorial Association here ye with a view that all should ride in » 2 NEW YORK, Septe 0 ¥ After Three Addresses Teday lMimousines, through Government con.| FARGO, N. D. September 20.— |cCassasa, & notorious Hast § terday. Those attending represent Will Be Carried Out. < trol of the economic factors of life cre denunciation of the econom- |gter known as “Dutch publications printed in English, G PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Septem- | He Comes East tO ViSlt If that theory prevailed, he argued, I p fey of the Republican and |found dead in the rear ay a|man, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish,|ber 20.—The Supreme Court sitting he who piaced the people in their | Democratic !'nr“wi s well as the in- | Roosevelt street tenement house lul-;am;nrh mx{x ;;Imm.snd i at Bruenn has rejected the appeal | | / : seats In the limonsines would be a|dépendent candidacy of Senator | early today with two bullet wounds r. John A. Morehead, chairman of |of Frau Meria Hanika against the | U % 11 Five States. despot controlling the destinies of all. | Robert M. L Follette, was made in | {n his chest earby was found a |the executive committ )t the death sentence imposed on her for 27 A"m’una”g that Both theories are unsound, he de-|an address here last night by William | pistol with one pty shell nach Conference, addressed th the murder of her husband Her / - clared, in that they omit human na-|Z% Foster, Workers party candidate | A sister of the dead man told the |clation on “Lutheran Co-ope " | execution, which was delayed until 5 Jud,ge E. L. Marthl.ll By the Associated Press. ture as the important facter in life | O the presidency. police Cassaza had recently “been | Officers elected were: President, | the birth of her ohild, mow wiil be CHICAGO, September 20—John W.|The Demoeratic theory ho described | Foster stopbed In Fargo en route | bestered by girl. Tho police were | ; ; : T s, Democratic presidential candi-|as one that shaped the whole burden|t, the Pacific Coast where he Is |convinced, however, that at least two 1. Uate. ‘was ready today to follow up|of taxation with regard to the backs | chaduled to make several addressea | MON_ Were involved in the crime. is now associated with \is campaign in Indiana, opened last | that are to bear it, and that the fun-|in furtherance of the Workers party : op R D e ing sposch at GAry,|damental purpose of — government | mmmimn e Real Estate Course this firm in the capacity of where he declared anew for the “prin- | must be equal rights to alk high or| “There is as much difference be- General Counsel ciples of human equality low, and special privileges to none. tween the policies of Coolidge and - - i > . : . liberdy and popular sovere \ Rt il g Do In aa thers ds bebsiis e worts -Attractive S_Roorn Elemental study of Real Estate Practice and Realty pledized his party to do battle *| “Tweedle dee dum’ nd Ctweedle —-Bu.ngalowu in E Subjects, arranged for salesmen, clerks, T every State in the Union” in ass o " said Foster. “Each party is H s 3 sales , clerks, property B against “privilege in government.” SHIELDS ENTERS RACE 1 S :d by the Wall w h g owners and others interested in Real Estate. . arrett 8 that called for de- ot o8 sts. The American 2 g iy poarr *heisie S bl for e | AGAINST SENATOR EDGE [Stvyt, pantiafisis ™"t Sericiy est Chevy : Shoctt Luctais Giowely Besdews P ke N w0 addresses 7ty B e SitalE i Ell Analysis of the Real Estate Real Estate Financing, 2 s at Sout » at a luncheon ) e independent didacy o : i S Y the base ball [ By the Asociated Press s b e oo Chase Hel hts Business. Landlord and Tenant Relations. park in the s on. and one ad- TRENTON, N. ptember 20— | . ; mevare inifits dentincintion: Property Management. Title Examinations and Con- at Fort Wayne The Dr. Jam Shields, who iator La Follette is the candi- 0On Main Rockville Pike oo yne. ing. Extended Tour. recently resigned as superintendent of the middle class of Amer- 8 squares above Bank of Bethesda o n of Real Estate. Fort| of the Anti-Saloon League 0f New |ica,” he sald, “but this middle class fHardwood Floors — Open Fire- Real Estate Loans. Javis planned to leave 3 ¢ D in New | Jersey. formally entered the contest|is controlled by the smaller capita Place snd all Moden Conven- Real Estate Sales. Appraisals. a base :.h:n xl.r:‘\:‘:“lx!\‘;u‘ ;Isn:fl;l“n:l{ul:::g .‘»\.i\‘l.‘ ‘ ‘.: it »“1’.“",;"w:;y‘,m‘),’T\‘l:,l;.':.‘;lll,,,‘:. van: e it e gy Torms Jontracts and Sett en'.mnh_ } Ethics of Real Estate. Tk Delaeee Aai i r1aad Beto.o | the) sectatany fof Stata’ ' DE iShelfi loaritailnt of the Hist. B4t ¥ wers i For Reservation Apply §5.a Ohs. Indians scuthers Illinots, | the “Dry-enforcement-Cool- | service of the capltalist, large and = . ‘] shied . . . . (o) ege T As A VISTE e S idaoy 7 Dx ‘niolaein er also traced what he termed SR 1736 G Street N. W. Main 8250 Mr. Davis dis- | the nature of a precautionary m = 1‘ the * ady battle of the American ';IllIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIHIIIIll|llIII"IIIIIIIIIMIIIIlIIIIXHIII.— h particular ref-|ure by the Anti-Saloon League, in the Y, from the view-|event that United States Senator Edge . E E - E - three major | who is said to be tdo wet for the league EI m cl EI taxation, the | adherents, obtains the Republican | . . Socialistic and the | nomination over his opponent, Hamil P d f l S l e e riced for Quick Sale h to drive|dorsement of the league. S aid Mr. Munroe sald that in the event | s s|of Mr. Kean being successful at the | (X ] 3 hich the | Republican primaries the Shields’ 4 | were devoted | petition would be withdrawn. will buy a brand-new home on a small cash basis and monthly payments lower than rent. =it 1215 HAMILTON ST. N.W. 655 MORRlS ST. N.E. s attractive and substantial home in a delightful 3 Near two car lines, ores, schools and ¢ The lot is 40x160 to wide paved alley. SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION Sy Large 1iving room with stone fireplace, dining room, en and large front porch. Six large rooms and tiled bath; hot-water heat: electric £ "“"]"d"b "';‘0"“‘—"""" pretty bedrooms with large closets and Large, bright, dry cellar, with laundry trays. Fitted screens, oak floors, hot-water heat, electric lights, slate roof. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Must Be Sold Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. TERMS ARRANGED Open for Inspection Representative on Premises Saturday, 2 to 9 P.M., and N. L. SANSBURY CO,, In LRI ) U8 ., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” Quinter, Thomas & Company 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 5904-5 | Real Estate Financing Members Washington Real Estate Board 1| 819 15th St. N.W. Main 8416 ~ JAMESON-BUILT HOMES 4004 to 4022 13th St. N.W. Only 3 Left Only Qne Square From 14th St. Car Line ght rooms, am.i, fireplace, h.-w.h., concrete cellar with laundry tubs, ned porch. Lot 155x130, two- car garage, fine lawn, shade, garden and fru Price, $10,000 Easy Terms 6-Room House, a.m.i., $6.500 5-Room Bungalow, a.m.i., $6.300 +-Room Cottage, $2,750 32,751 5-Room Bungalow, a.m.i., $8.400 Geo. H. Rucker Co. Clarendon, Va. Phones, Clar. 197 or 412. Six and eight large rooms, attic, tiled bath, h.-w.h., dou- ble floors, built-in ice box, servant’s toilet, wide double rear porches, cement front porch, deep Iot to wide alley. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE 3 Built, Owned and For [T Sale by 3 light ; hardwood floors; front and double rear porches; garage; daylight cellar. Paved street and allcy. e e e Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 | = e—ne——r=—= ] Inside $14,950 o/ - = AN T $9,975 $15,950 B 3 A i kA ”‘ iz $750 to $1,000 Cash 200 , 7 = e o sed Bungalows and Four-Bedrcom Houyses [ ' e v AN : ; Two-Story Houses Brick—Stucco—Frame HOwW TO GET THERE Open Every Day Open Every Day and Evenings g and Evenings SAMPLE_HOUSE A safe place for the children—Bring them Containing many charming features not : i 5 found in average homes. The big Kozy Kitch with you. Five and six rooms and bath, with Cabinet is full of surprises for the wife—a tri- :” m(‘d"-"l‘ 'm_l)f'OVCY“CntZ. Slllv:h as 111;3: \e\:;;:s umph over drudgery. Bring the kiddies to see }?at, Easis 'e“”cl"}‘ opefn i affcs‘ fm fli\vers 7 the shower bath in the basement—an innovation Hiatgive you iplenty, of sroom slor ik ' = ==L N 2 b qdi . p shrubbery and gardens. Convenient to cars, BRADL! in new home building. Convenient to Public and Catholic Schools and Churches. In Parish Sl Hire el axwdicy Bhe e h}:\c 3 CHEVY CHASE OOLFE CLUB of the Blessed Sacrament. real country hf)me convenient to thc city. Pave streets and sidewalks at no additional cost to purchaser. HOW TO GET THERE | Go, out Connecticut 4—==_ CHEVY CHASE CIRCLE [ Ave. “tto Bor:dlcgmlfi:; Lane to East Ave. or Wisconsin Ave.—north on ecither street to Stanford, Walsh or Leland St. Office — Corner of Leland St. and Wis- . This Office Will Remain Open Every Evening Until 9 P.M. for o . gonsipiAcs: 1415 K st. Information Regarding These or OthcryProperz'.eo—Ug ns‘e Your Phone. Mam 4752 A salesman will Qall for you in his car if you phone us. AVENUE ~ RITTENHOUSE ? Go out Conn. Ave to Chevy Chase Circle, then east on Rittenhouse Street to Broad Branch Road and then left on Broad Branch CKE EVER a!\d GOS ervice Road about one-half block to Runnymeade Haximy) - Place and sample house, or phone us for b appointment to take you out. CONNECTICUT WISCONSIN SRS WAL

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