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REAL ESTATE. INJUNCTION IS SOUGHT AGAINST TAX COLLECTION THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, should not be issued defendants compelling them to show STARS, LIKE FOLK, (g prerers ST HAVE MOVING TIVE Many Brilliant Units in Con-i stellations to Change | Ban Profiteering In World Series There will be no profiteering in hotel rates here during the world serfes, the Hotel Association of Washington pledged yesterday in a statement through Lawrence Miller, red that all hotein ation, which includes Hotel Keeper Says He Had No Prior Notice of Bill for $2,- 139.38 Claimed Due. A petition for an injunction to re- strain Galen L. Tait, collector of in- ternal revenue, or his assistant, H. Clay Powell, from collectin alleged taxes and penalty. from collecting the such a warrant, and be canceled. Three Washington (ks 1! Charles ¥ APPOINTED TO ACADEMY. West Point by President. . Howard, 1731 § street; restraining them tax by serving that the tax bill Men Named for D. 'C., SBATURDAY, 8 SCHNEIDER RACE CALLEU cause why a preliminary injunction |(nEATH OR GLORY’ AFFAIR ‘ London Sees Heavy Strain on Pilots in Speed Contest—Three Britons Entered. By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 26.—*“Fhe death or glory” air race {s the way corre- spondents of several London papers describe the Schneider Cup race, to 1925, ard, who will pilot the supermarine §-4; Hubert 8. Broad, who will fly a Gloster-Napier, and Bert Hinkler, re serve pilot. The planes recently un- derwent full speed tests, but the re- sults were not made public. The pllots were to sal] for the United States today. Hinkler, the third pilot chosen, is known as “the airman with the won- der hands.” He first gained fame by a non-stop flight from London to Turin in a plane equipped with a 35-horse- power engine. He and his compan- fons have undergone special training for the race, since it Is expscted that >TEMBER 26, REAL ESTATE. BAR CHURCH WORKERS. Japanese Laws Keep Them From | Political Parties. Correspondence of the Associated Press. TOKIO, August 28 —Rellglous work- | ers of Japan are complaining against | what they term “unjust discrimina- | tlon” shown them in the fleld of poli- tics. While they are given a vote under the new manhood suffrage law, an existing police regulation prohibit all religlous workers, including Budd- | 813 ‘-Madison Street N.W. vesterday by Joseph Sc 4 D AR At T | Walter v, jr., Washington ranteur and hotel keeper at 123 ralse rates with the infiux of |consin avenue. Burracks, D, C., and Preston Taulbee, thousands of base ball mr:im) e Ip‘_""'{’\f’;‘}fi:dfl;“’:?:f 30‘11ffd Il«» Mun-| ynited States Senate Building, have statement was called forf s es that he hus r EE o oy rert from Bittsburgh that | celved a notice of demand for s tax |been appointed by President Goodgs hutel rates there were scheduled to |of $2,087.50 and penalty of $101.88 2 at the United States| to qualifi- mination in be held at Baltimore October 24. They are telling their readers that the triangular course of 12 miles, which is to be covered five times, will mean a heavy strain on the pilots, Three British pilots have been en- ed for the ra Capt. Henry Bj. the strain involved will necessitate special preparation. e Fulton County, Ga., which includes the city of Atlanta, has a blind cor- oner. hist, Christian and Shinto priests, from jolning any political party. There are sald to be more than 20,000 religious workers in Japan, and it ‘is reported they are planning to send two representatives to the Di in the next general election, & . had agreed that they wou'd Positions in October. Just as with & lot of folks, Octo-| Rer s moving time with the stars.| Above the eastern horizon soon will | @ppear the brilliant stars of early| Winter. The Fall trek is in order. On October 7, Jupiter will be in quadrature with the sun, that is,| s ks el 1d series. which he claims never to have had 3 ! prior notice of. Petitioner states he does not owe such tax and penalty and has had no hearing to enable him to ascertain \\'h;mer the claim is a just one. He |N. Y. ol g . | 5eeks the order, he says, to prevent 3 Orville A. Mohring, Bethlehem, 90 degrees east of the sun and on the | Arrangements re be_ing‘r.?rrl\l:lrfl}’d“‘:_}‘ |& warrant for distraint being served | Pa.. Myron A. Quinto, Fort Adams, meriding due couth ot suneet. CMare|the Jefferson district volunteel {on him whereby his property might | R. I, and Charies W. Berry, Fort has left the ev 1g sky and is on|department for a benefit dance to be |be seized and sold for payment of | Benning, ¢ the far side of its orbit from the earth, | held at Plan Dance for Firemen. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., September 26.— 1I, Cornwall-on-Hudson, *. Dishman, Honolulu, | Arll sach ning. = The p | plied to the fund being | establishment of Six Large Rooms Tiled Bath Conerete Front Porch Double Rear Porches fire engine |/ For You The milky way m O | house in the di pear the brilliant Fomalhaut in the vided. i § constellation Piscis _ Aus —_— this eve-| = - 250,000,000 miles away. The dip e ominittee | Inspect Them Today clear, |on arrangements annour that all onally across the heavens from the | departments in the county S St. at Twentieth Apartments of 1 to 3 Rooms With Bath will be ap- - Rup W. M. Ward per will be far over the northwest ave prom northeast to the western horizon. |§ Walls Paneled and Papered SIS e Built These Homes te to make the affair a Fer over in the southeast will ap- 1ss music is to |} Elevator and Switchboard Service Automatic Gas Heuter Stone Terrace Wall Green Spanish Tile 6 Rooms, 2 Baths Mansard Roof Hot-Water Heat, Elecf East of Wisconsin Ave. $11,000 Its panelled dining room which opens on the garden, 7ts open fireplaces and the cor- ner cupboard Spell Charm Gantt & Kenyon 816 15th St. Main 7928 Paved Alley Floor Plugs in Every Room Downstairs Coat Closet 20-Ft. Wide Master Bedroom the third m he places of the 1ps of Scorpio and Sagit- tarfus that were conspi 1 the Southern sky during the Summer. Representative on Premises THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Inc. ‘ 738 15th St.—Main 6830 $9,950 To Inspect Drive Out Sixteenth Street and Turn Right on Madison Street to Houses Venus as Evening Star. for a short !y to the north October | 3325 Garfield Street Massachusetts Avenue Heig’hts There is no need to dwell at any length regarding the desirability of this location, that is a recognized fact. Then, too, you will find that in this new home every detail of struc- ture and finish attains the -highest standard of modern home refinement. The eight rooms are livable in arrangement and the two completely appointed baths are con- veniently located.A There are ample servants’ quarters, also with bath adjoining. The wide lawns artistically landscaped with evergreen trees, hydrangeas and a varety of shrubs constitute an enviable setting for such a home. A two-car garage on the 'rear of the lot opens on a wide paved alley. Thls is one of about 30 homes of varying architecture erected in this section by Hedges & Middleton, of which 909, have been sold before completion. We conscientiously be- lieve this home will be sold today. Don't put off—see it. Inspection Invited SUNDAY AFTER 11 AM. Hedges & Middleton, . ; REALTORS 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 17 Under Construction Built to Last In Beautiful Woodridge Worthy of Careful Consideration These Homes contain all modern improvements used in any six- room house in the city. Add to these the fact that we have use inch tongue-and-groove pine floor under 7-inch tongue-and-groove oak floors, upstairs and down. Nothing but hydraulic face brick used throughout, including rear and in hasement.” Bricked-in cement coal bin under front porch. Built-in garage. Beautiful fireplace. All houses semi-detached, on a deep lot, with paved alley in rear. Built- in tub in tiled bath, one-piece sink. Duplex floor plugs in each room. Built-In ice box in splendid pantry. Nice floored attic. Roof guaran- teed for, 10 years. ARthththth . E=——To——Te———T5| 1568 ALLISON STREET |f| o] : Ward-Built Homes FAIRLAWN 1424 S St. SE. $7,950 8 BUILT 5 SOLD Houses in this new subdivision have sold so rapidly that at present we have all completed houses occupied. To ac: commodate customers we are using 1017 Hamlin St. N.E. (in the Brookland subdivision just completed) as our sample house. It is practically a duplicate of the houses we nre building in the new subdivision mentioned above. It is owned by & member of our firm who will move to the fiew operation. rerefore, this house i3 for sale also. Price and Terms Reasonable Sample Ho\pe 1017 Hamlin Street N.E. TO INSPECT: Take Rhode Island Avenue Car to 12th Street N.E., north on 12th to Hamlin Street. Open evenings. Breuninger-Pedersen Co. OWNERS AND BUILDERS 1627 K Street N.W. Phone Main 3174 I —Phone Evenings North 7471— ’ ththththth RRtRtRth R Rt Rttt AR LR [c———]olc———|oolc———]o|———[ o} e | Two Distinctive Homes Built-in Garage I Floor Plugs in Every Room i Downstairs Coat Closet i 6 Rooms and Bath Concrete Front Porch Double Rear Porches Tile Bath | R R R R R R R R AR R R YRSt LRR LR LREA House 1s 23V, ft. Wide Complete in every respect and in perfect condition. Open Sunday, 1 to 9 P.M.—Evenings, 6:30 to 9 VACANT—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SAM’L M. MARKS OWNER Phone Main 950 1410 H St. N.W. Columbia 8440 jBje—=2a|c———Ja|c———|a] B. H. GRUVER BUILT HOMES 3111 to 3135 Adams Mill Road N.W. Between Kenyon St. and Lamont St. Facing Zoological Park 8 Rooms Two.Car Garage : TO INSPECT—Dri bridge at foot street southeast and tus at our signs fl | | | ONLY ONE LEFT Douglass & Phillips Homes 612 Delafield Street These features prove this home is better because it is different. A charming meighbor of Washington’s most exclusive Club—with an environment that is unique and a group of custom-built Homes that will appeal to the most fastidious taste. EACH of the many designs is picturesque in type— Safeguarded —by protecting restric- tions here that will pre- vent the invasion of undesirable building and deteriorating in- fluences that affect property values and disturb personal con- tentment, refreshingly different from the conventional—but planned with the utmost practicability. Finished with supreme good taste, expressed in fixtures and fittings of the highest® grade—befitting such homes—and appealing to refined appreciation. Center hall and cottage—with one and two baths— luxuriously appointed; generous wardrobe closets and lots of them; effective open fireplaces-and handsome hardwood floors; porches: of unique arrangement; perfectly equipped kitchens and pantries; reliable and economical heating plants with instantaneous heaters for the service water. 75-foot frontage to each lot insures ample lawns, already grass-grown and shrub-planted. Each home has its separate garage of consistent design. $15,500 and $15,950 As you can see they are from $2,000 to $4,000 below -what you could individually duplicate them. 1t will be our pleasure to adjust the terms to your satisfaction. Inspection is invited at your convenience— between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. any day and evening CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTIO 14th & K Sts. Semi-detached: built-in_gara floors throughoat: conerets sixtcen floor plugss Stairs coat cl ‘imporied pottery fixtures: down ‘mirror © doors builicin” refrixerafor: cold " pantry; Ml-white enamel range: 1-plece Mot sl yrdin batiitub: Tlt-in " shower with six-foot tile: built-in _ fixtures: white m!l‘:( rop-leal me shoe shelv. jouble rear porch Jeetrielty: servan Daved alles: sodded 1612-14 Buchanan St. N.W. (Just West of 16th Street) FEATURES Three Baths Electric Refrigerator Large Cedar Closet Built-in Garage Paved Alley Lots 50x138 Feet reh “very foot of ground within the definitely prescribed limits of Chevy Chase Terrace is in close control—and every House erected, or to be erected. will con- form to the high stand- ard already set. cabinet: Inen closet en-f Nine Rooms he: tollet: Inundry: rear 3ard. +O INSPECT: Drive out Sixteenth street to Decatur; turn right to Seventh street, thence north to this ‘home. The_construction of these beautiful homes cannot be ex- celled. Every detail has been so studied that nothing is ex- travagant; yet the houses are artistic and distinctive, embody- ing all the essentials of comfortable, convenient homes. Sample House 1614 Buchanan St. Open and Lighted Daily Until Nine P.M. Bullt by Bairstow & Clark LE Breuninger & Soxs 706 Colorado Bldg. . Main 6140 DEAL WITH A REALTOR Ie— e— e e— That insures the future of yeur invest- ment and perpetuates the popularity of WasEington’s Super- suburb. | £ /- PHILLIPS N O =0 E2 I e I — 10— xhi“ House, 311/ Adams Miil Road N Open Daily and Sundey Until 9 P.M. LOW PRICE EASY TERMS For Sale by ANY BROKER, or B. H. Gruver, Owner and Builder Main 2670-71 After 5 P.M., Adams 1583 INC. 1516 K Street N.W. Franklin 5678 © _ Motor g‘ut fionrll;:'ldkl-ut Avenue throug! ley Lane, turning south at Wis- consin Avenue, and on the right is Dividson Drive— the ent-ance to Chevy 4o e b oje———|ale———|o|——=|a]c———=a|o|ch]a| c——=]a[c——|a|———|0]