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REAL ANALOGTAN SLAND SOUGHT AS PARK Fine Arts Body Urges Pur-| chase—Removal of Gas Plant Also Asked. ESTATE. Island for the removal of the Light plant at Acquis park pur, Washi n Twenty-sixth and ¥ rt of the C stan Analostan Island as l.uul to be by Congress at the ‘ in the District | which had to be 1 e them from destruction for park 10 comnmis n to the which § ¢ many Woman's Purse Snatched. Madeline Zell. S16 M !M uthwest, asked police of the first to make an effort ap a colored woman who rob. Sixth | precinet to cluded trict of th Natlonal ( “While t NEW CORNER HOME $500 Cash REASONABLE MONTHLY PAYMENTS 2322 Minnesota Avenue S.E. rHC ONLY ONE LEFT. 7 SOLD. construction Hand Built-in wvenue and Seventh av afternoon waiting for s 'n the woman sr hed her pu 1ter heat nd two-story rear porch Open for Your Inspection Lighted Evenings ated just one square from Pa. Ave. Ave. S.E. Capital Traction Cars. See It Today or Sunday Prop Take CHARLES J. GARNER | 617 Quincy Street N.W. Adams 2405 ty lo 12060 QUINCY ST. CORNER le corner property, con tile bath, with bullt- t-water heat; electric , and detached brick 714 DECATUR ST. N.W. 2-FAMILY APARTMENT N.W. Open Sunday Colifll' BUCHANAN INVESTMENT BLDG. MAIN 444 “WHEN WE BUILD, LET US THINK THAT WE BUILD FOREVER. LET IT NOT BE FOR THE PRESENT LIFE NOR FOR PRESENT USE ALONE.”—JOHN RUSKIN. s in the mind of the builder i has been carried out to the last one of the eight distinct types now Terrell & Little, on Stuyvesant Place and inspect them in person. The surround- The homes nestling in a beautiful grove of Leme of these artistic houses, blending with the i e . _The interiors are done in . best taste. Every modern convenience sy has been installed. 2 baths, finished in the latest color 5 Crane automatic hot-water storage sys screened with bronze wire. Landscaped by HOW TO REACH PROPERTY— ity oyt G s Brond Branh ond v Open Daily and Sundays Until 5:30 P.M. TERRELL & LITTLE, Ine. 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Evenings Phone Adams 2503-J or Adsms 3315-W By motor—Conn, ave. to Circle, east on Western ave., follow sig) Conn. ave. ears to McKinley st., one of 1 ht quickly to| street | | THE EVENING W. C. PRATHER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, DIES Expires After Two Months’ Illness. Had Lived in Capital for 368 Years. State Officials. CHARLESTON, W. Va., ®).—Common 1Owen yesterday rvefused to Issue I(emyvurnry injunction agalnst th tax commissfoner and the general 3 well-known venl | West Vir 36 | the Hope < .'()N‘ Unlted was agreed t | act would not be applied to the Wilkes (. estate broker, died « Prather, after an fliness of than two months. Nr. Prather was born in_ Millers- ville, Anne Arundel County, Md., No- vember 8, 1870. He ca o Washing ton when he was % old und a | few vears luter estul, himself business under the n of the Yo Business and Real K " little more of the injunctlon cases Columbia Heights (Vacant) Harvard St. very Several years formed a partner inson under the firm n & Robinson. Mr. Prather wi ber of the Washington Cha Commerce. On June 21, ago Mr hip with A. 1895, Mr. Prather mar- e, duughter Dr ner, of T4th St. 3 neur P ,mrm‘ (east): a excellent nddaugh don: two foreland Prather, tHenry Yewell of his widow; H. Seddon o ter, Miss Ar: brothers, Kent and er, Mrs. consisting of 10 rooms, electricity lot to an alley : garage. $14,750 gas, steam heat; one-car metz 1] and 1l services will be conducted el of Joseph Gawlers’ Sons, ers, Monday afternoon at o o'cloc Interment will be private. Man Found Dead in Bed. Harry C. Childs, Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. NW. Main 6830 oon. with interment in Congre Cemetery. Woodley Park 2825 27th Street Brick residence of eight rooms and two baths. Colonial porch: sleeping porches of concrete and many other features. Large lot to paved alley. Price, $17,000 Terms if desired Open Sunday for inspection Floyd E. Davis Company 733 12th Street N.W. Main 352-353 New and Charming Breuninger-Built Homes 4209 18th St. N.W. Delightfully Located Adjacent to Rock Creek Park Two of These Highly Desirable Houses Already Sold Seven large rooms, two beautiful baths, open and closed porches. Construction Il throughout that is the guarantee of per- |l manent satisfaction. Drive out 16th Street to Varnum, then west on Varnum to Eighteenth Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. L-E BreuninGer & Soxs Builders and Realtors 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 ammmm«w FOR SALE 3529 16th Street N.W. Open Sunday from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SPACIOUS—BRIGHT—CHEERFUL Less Than $20,000.00 A Preston-built home. Substantially built of brick and stone. First floor contains a very wide entrance hall with cloak closet; living room with paneled walls and open fireplace: French doors leading to an enormous bright dining room; kitchen with special features; pantry and porch. On the second floor there is a large master bedroom extending across entire front of house and there is a special shower bath fea- tured with it; two other large bedrooms with large closets in each; another tile bath with STANDARD fixtures; very large rear porch. Third oor: A very large bedroom with six out- side windows. Hardwood floors; enameled wood- work; two individual built-in garages, forty-foot front lawn with shrubbery; paved alley. ' GARDINER & DENT, Inc, 1409 L St. N.W. Deal With a Realtor story brick, in god condition. INJUNCTION IS REFUSED. Judge Denies Request to Halt October 31 Piaas Suden “urgmlflovemment States Assuraace Qc-| !iate in that STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, |GERMAN CONFIDENCE o N R R S e e s e e S S SRS RIS IR TSR T ST ARN AR SRS AN TN NRNY % panies pending a flnal d-urmmux..nj 9 3 OCTOBER 31, 1925. cal consequences affecting the occi- pml (Prr(lorlt-x also were settled e statement adds thhi the gov mm,m.l places full confitlence assurances made IN ALLIES STRESSED and that ft cupied Territory Issues Will Be Settled. Stovd that th question of a In Germany on the sec |now i under consider ,| vote. ~ the —corresponden jwould clearly show [favor of the Locarno s an Ice is still considered a luxury and : refrigerators are unknown in elect An Unusual Selling of High-(,'rade LOTS.--- Upper 16th Street West Sulo—()verlookm o Rock Creek Park Government’s Steam Shovel now openin, north of Alaska avenue -fang the lots _which are on a terrace four feet above the grade of the street. 16th street Excellent opportunity to purchase at_opening prices the best building lots available in the city. Buy now and build a home in the Spring, when prices will be more nearly comparable with those new fixed on property a few squares south on 16th street. Invest your money here, the history of land value along 16th street conclu- sively shows that prices must quickly advance. Washington's exclusive residences have been built along 16th street to this property, and the District Government has just recog- nized its requirements by making it from one end to the other, Washing- ton’s best electrically lighted boule- vard. Drive out to the property or phone for an appointment flmcr LAND — S Company” Main 2195 Evans Bldg. New Homes FirstTimeOffered 13th and Kearney N.E. Some of the finest 6-room homes we have shown in a long time. Beautiful tapestry brick; high and sightly location, close to car, stores and school. ery modern convenience. Large lot to 15-foot alley. Located in fine section of Brook- land. Semi-detached. Priced low for quick sale, with very easy terms. Just finished. So attrac- tive that they are not likely to be in the market very long. 10th St. Near R. 1. Ave. Sample House 2632 10th N.E. Built by a well known builder. ‘Brand new. Very close in—downtown in ten minutes. Beau- tifully finished in natural wood. Six large, airy rooms, built-in tub with shower, up-to-the-minute kitchen conveniences. A home that you will want the minute you see it. Special opening price, in- cluding built-in garage, $9,450, with easy terms. If possible, arrange to visit these lovely homes today. First-comers will have pick of locations. Massachusetts Avenue Heights Homes On Bellevue Terrace (near corner Mass. Ave. and Wisconsin Ave. N.W.). Beautiful brick, semi- detached homes, in one of the exclusive sections of Washington, near Mt. Alban’s Episcopal Cathedral. Sweeping view of Washington. Sur- rounded by pretentious residences. A place that will have unusual appeal to the d\scmmnatmg buyer. ‘The price is $16,500, which is, we behcve, several thousand dollars below other offerings in this desirable section. All of these houses now open for inspection Chas. D. Sager 924 14th N.W. Main 36 AEATELIARAR L LA AR R Ay, { O TWO REAL COMPARE !.73‘)—‘1!. BARGAINS TUE VALUE Yleasuni—&8.750 Shepi \.{s ') "I Cali Norith 55103-1 WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H Si. \.W. 1653 ’m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\}\\\u\\«.\\\\\.\\\\s\\\\\\\\\\\\ For Sunday Service Main FERERTRALRLLLAREAAAAARELEARABL ARG AU CNARANANN S CAAAAAAAARIRATRARALLARRN LA AR A 145 TODD PLACE N.E. BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOME e only one left of sixteen built. It slanned and bath; ight, hardwood floors, b has six well rooms hot-water heat. electric -in ice box, built-in garage. concrete front porch. double rear porches, screened and weather-stripped throughout. Open until 9 p.m. N. L. SANSBURY CO. 1418 Eve St. N.W. Main 5904-05 Deal With u Realtor 440 16 St NW A Home of Charm and Beauty on Washington’s Principal Boulevard FOR YOUR INSPECTION Saturday and Sunday, 2-9 P.M. Superior Construction—Refined Appointments ATTRACTIVELY PRICED N. L. SANSBURY CC. Realtors 1418 Eye St. Main 5904 A Deal With a Reaitor m Beautiful Corner Homes Jameson-Built 1080 Quebec Place N.W. 532 14th St. S.E. Inspect at Once Six large rooms Easy Terms Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and for Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5526 An Inspection Will Convince You Why Our Homes Sell So Fast 21Soldin4 Weeks Overlooking Sherman Circle DESCRIPTION SAMPLE HOUSE—4819 KANSAS AVE. N.W. Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. To inspect, then cast to Deeatur St. nd sample house. drive ont i blocks to "1 h Shaplro Katz Co Company | — REALTORS—BUILDERS = I 1416 K Street N.W. Mool DEAL’ WITH A REALTOR