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REAL [ SIEATINE S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, INVASION OF SOUTH I — | Third Sighted Abandoned Near | i ! some of h “Flivver Bo” Makes Scant Cuts in Ranks of “Side- door Pullman” Tribe. - By the 1ated Press. ATLANTA, Ga.. November 7.—The old-type hobo may be motorizing him- self into a “flivver bo,” but_indica. tions in the Southeast are that the Veteran railbird is vet extant and at This time has commenced his seasonal peregrinations southward. Already the great tattered van guard is on its way. The mode of transportation is mewhat varfed— some clinging to merits of the rods and blinds of the fast limited, while ity content themselves with ide-door Pullman”—better known as the box car. From way station come reports of a trend of tramps tlone. This ye usual proportion of them with Florida fever. (8! 8tarting in near and far heavy southward and from all dire seems to find an u the Is Gregarious. August from the far Northwest, for instance. Weary Wil lie soon attaches a boon buddy. and hefore the change is made in Chicago there is a clan of sevi single hox rar erants re lmost | Vicissitudes intervene, how- |y . in which eventuality the small | is faced with the problem of | z a number excessively beyond | ght of the planners of its | calaboose or fittle jail. In this case | the unweleome are Usually escorted to | the town’s limits and thus put to the ouble of hopping the next | nature and nial mi- | . There | s referred 19 by his fellow trav This type | hips zats” and has police records: many are wanted by the authorities and not infrequently are detained en for it |} route, mostly without gunplay is a curfous experience that the “hard guy” who will scold u uniform on the East Side in New York usually Zets he has a hip p, widely dis fRE" tipe. a chief | police in Tanktow | All Ages { Then there is ~the | voungster and the contrast -making his first trip seginninz 1o dolefully doubt he will ever break the envious record of | he famous A No. 1 | ‘There is the card and pool shark. ! With or without his “roll” secretad in his underclothes. Also the ho who is &oing to make his killing bringing it over from Bermuda. Thore is the other type who will confine his aleo- holic endeavors to personal consump- tion. Others will work the old con game, But the most harmless and truest to the old-tvpe species is the genuine vagabond. who only answers the call of the wanderlust. in many cases the plain home-town boy who is out to cee what he can see { COUNT'S PLANE DELAYED. | PARIS, November 7 (#).—A dispatch from Barcelona despite last ni it's report t Casagrande’s plane had passed over | Tangier, he still was held in Barce- lona this morning by the necessity for repairs to the machine and its added that he resume his Havas says that | mizht e companions from BROOKLAND SECTION At 12th and Hamlin Streets N.E. Eight rooms, brick house, center-hall C PORCHES, ing. will make a g0od home for large family or doctor. Contains Best Improvements Price and Terms Attractive SIMON BELOFF Owner and Builder g = 903 New York Ave. N.W, ST OO A 19th Street N.W. Corner of Lamont ’ ¥ St., an exceptionally attrac- tive home, 9 rooms, 2 baths, gas, electricity and Pitts- burg instantaneous heater, hot-water heat. built-in refrigerator, mod- ern and in excellent condi- Tot 20x100: ample room for double garage. Thomas J. Fisher & Co. Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 tion ; FLORIDA land of Reauty, of Sunshine, of Fruits and Flowers, of Lavish Agrieultaral Wealth and of Increasing Values. Davenport (POLK COUNTY) of the orange belt. idea! home ounded by wixteen lovely location. s iakes FIRST PROFITS on some of the finest. richest and most rapidly developing property in Florida is offered the investor or home maker. We are putting on the market a new subdivision for one week at Pre-development Price of $1,075 per Iot. o cash—balance, 1 to 3 years. No interest. A Safe and Sound Investment LAKEFRONT LOTS Improved and on the Edge of City Limits Prices Reasonable—Terms Easy Paul . Henry Organization P o e e 3108 Col. 1843 DAMAGED BY STORM, | By the Associated Press. arrival in port of two damaged schoon- | | ers and the reporting of the total loss at sea of an unidentifie the aftermath t miles south of Cape Hatteras. The Coast Guard Yamacraw, at Savannah, was ordered out to search for the | swept the Virzinia and Carolina coast | 1ast Tuesday and Wednesday. TWO SHIPS MAKE PORT ‘» The schooner Nancy, which had her ils carried away, and was left help- | derelict and remove it from the path less, was towed in by the Coast Guard |of passing ships. Mascoutin. "The four-master = man, laden with wood pulp from Vs ia i Hurt in Fall at Filter Plant. Walter Pennifield, 41 years. 1319 Foxhall road, fell from a seaffold ut the filteration plant. Conduit and Lit tle Falls roads. a distance of 2 vesterday and received cuts head and injuries to his legs. He was taken home and treated by Dr Charles Dugan. Police reported was not seri | Canada_to Baltimore, which also lost r sails and ran up distress I signals, later was able to make her | way into the Virginia Capes unassist |ed and will complete the rest of her Safe | trip up the bay in tow of a tug. The steamer Concho reported by | radio today that she had sighted the | wreck of an unidentified vessel in lati tude 43 north and longltude 7. . west tion given is about 160 | condition Hatteras, and Coast Guard Is Sent to Scene. NORFOLK, Va., November 7. vessel was of the storm that FIND THE END OF YOUR QUEST FOR HOME CONTENT In One of These BROOKLAND SEMI-DETACHED HOMES L A , Sixteen ‘ ‘ Under § Con- ,Qstruction Tenth St., bet. Irving and Jackson N.E. Seven rooms, four bedrooms, fully tiled bath with shower. built-in tul hot-water heat wood floors land, get off at 10th and Monroe. walk o : $82.50 Monthly #e fiocke, then west one block TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. HOW TO REACH PROPERTY: T $9,150 anelts Sl startinz at 15th and G . et off at 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Washington Traction car marked Brook re-plece s 50 Cash Sk =R i $7 ( =0 12th and Rhode Island Ave.. walk north Evenings. Phone Adams 2503.J or Adams 32 AN INSPECTION EXPLAINS THEIR POPULARITY Lowest Priced 8 Room and 2 Bath New Homes in Washington Exhibit House, 5703 9th St. N.W. (AT MADISON) DESCRIPTION TWO BATHS ELECTRICITY NUMEROUS FLOOR PLUGS COLD STORAGE ROOM CONCRETE FR?{(T Egl:fi:{_ri REEN TILE ROOF CHEVY CHA! %UILT-!N ICE BOX AROUND FRONT YARD REMEMBER WARD-BUILT IS WELL BUILT OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY DOUGLASS 8 ROOMS AERO RADIATION OAK FLOORS THROUGHOUT OPEN FIREPLACE AUTOMATIC HEATER A Franklin 5678 1PS IN Reallo‘n Best Values of the Year in Detached Homes 1| An opportunity such as this is seldom available at such low prices Open for Inspection The houses pictured above are some of our Ward-built homes in Jefferson Park. Virginia. “Ward-built means well built.” These houses are situated in a setting as beautiful as nature paints and surrounded by other fine homes which add to the desirability and establish permanent values. " Jefferson Park i< a natural wooded park,situated on an elevation between Washington and " Alexandria, overlooking and adjacent to the fine Mt. Vernon Boulevard (upper road). It has all city improvements and is close to street cars and bus lines, Analyze this closely: Ihese homes are of artistic colonial design. They have 8 rooms and 2 baths (built- in tub and shower, pedestal bowls), white oak flooring throughout, two pantries, beau- tiful breakfast porch and attic. Hot-water heat, electricity, slate roofs and built-in garage. The large living room has open fireplace, 4 side lights, center light and 4 base plugs. French doors npen on spacious concrete porch. Lots are 60 feet front by 180 feet deep The price is $17,500 siightiy Leas for the Frame House. Terms will be made to suit your convenience i Gatewood S. Bennett J Main 1023 E aie e e _ i 1410 H St. N.W. D. ©, vember 7 (#).—Con- Candler, Atlanta cap- critically Il ATLANTA, dition of Asa G. ftlist, who has been Michigan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. Brick homes built to last. Lots 32 ft. front. Four bedrooms. Dining and sleeping porches. Over 70 sold. Prices less than row honses Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Potomac 2200 $500 Cash Best Homes in Brookland Dupont Circle Six rooms, bath, brick; fully D 1o date: 3 biz porches, hard wood floors: Jots 20 feet wide; built-in garage. Fine Location . 12th apd Quiney sts. 3817, 4814 ne —tour 3816 13th Brookland, motor via Terms' Like Rent Chas. J. Walker 1304 F St. Or Your Broker SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, !CANDLER NOT IMPROVING. 19 since Monday, early yesterday was re. ported as unchanged. He passed a restful night, mostly spent in sleep- ing, it was said. His condition, having grown stead- ily worse since Monday, prompted_his physicians Thursday to remove him from his Druid Hills home to the Wes. ley Memorial Hospital, dowed. REAL ESTATE, 25 Anna Stare of Newark is the first Ohio woman and one of the first of her sex in the entire country to le- come a certified public accountant which he en- | Open for inspection Saturday Evening Until & P.M. All day Sunde; Until 9 P.M. How to Go By auto: Out Wis consin Ave. to Festen den St. Turn right one block to jlst. GGn south on iist one block By trolley. Wis 4ve line to Feasenden TED 4911-4915-4917 Forty-First Street These three handsome. brand-new homes. strongly conctructed ready for sale. toilet and stationary tubs. ing fireplace I'he peighborhood is most delightiul front there is a broad, clear view of the shores of Virginia For the persons who love a home, these houses are huilt are near. distinctive in design. are Each house has 6 large. bright rooms, bath, sleeping porch. attic. and bacement « The living room runs the width of the house and has a most charr The interior, upstairs and down, is in ivory and mahogan roomy, the stairs are easy to climb The electric light fixtures are novel finish. The closet The hot-water jurnace heats g v and doe Each lot is 40x105 Thic spot is the highest in Washington Car 2nd bus lines, schao! Visit them For Price and Terms Phone Main 982 CAYWOOD BROS. & GARRETT, Inc. 915 New York Avenue Kite’s Contribution-to Better Living Conditions Individual Homes Made Possible for Individual Families Viewpoint of the Situation— | A careful survey of liv- ing cenditions in Washing- ton convinced me of one thing—there have not been available the right kind of Homes to meet a very pro- nounced and imperative de- mand. Present living conditions amount to mere existence. The comforts and details which brighten and make for cheeriness have been squeezed out of the lives of thousands of families here —who because of the cost and the necessity to econ- omize—have been obliged to share accommodations with others; or crowd into apart- ments that house, but lack hominess. The more | investigated —the more serious I real- ized the living problem was to many families —and 1 couldn’t shirk the responsi- bility of seeking a solution. My Remedy for the Condition I owned big acreages in three most convenient parts of the city—that only need- ed development to become attractive communities — and I conceived the idea to devote all three of these sites to the erection of In- dividual Homes—of type and plan which my careful inquiry convinced me are wanted. The cost price at which I owned the ground—the volume upon which I pro- posed to build—both cut construction costs to such a point that [ am able to put my plans into effect. And here they are—three different groups—in three different sections of Wash- ington—the beginning of nearly 1,000 Homes which will give the family a real Home—with all its com- forts and privacy—at a price it can better afford to buy and own—than to keep on paying out for rent. The rapid selling is cor- roboration of my view- point and approval of my undertaking by those whom I am seeking to benefit. Yours for better living conditions Harry A Kite K Street 80 Homes are Ready Bladensburg Road and L St. N.E. —Just two squares from 15th and H Sts. N.E. Pretty Brick Homes—with unusually large rooms, handsome baths, big closets, hardwood floors, a new type of heating that costs little for fuel and absolutely no trouble to operate; pretty electric fixtures; attractive terraces, with foundation planting: wide front porches: good back yards. 9,375, 5,675, 5,975 Inside. Semi-detached. Corners Terms as low as $45 a Month Open for Inspection Every Day and Sunday Take H Strest cars 1o 15th Strest N B —transfer 10 hu—nr aalk twn aquares north ~ % > & § %" 5 24 Homes are Ready | 22d and Quincy Sts. N.E. A wonderfully pretty neighborhood that will always be so— bb‘:(“x:filu of the complete domination of the 150 Homes we are ng. Great big Living-room—opening from a wide, covered front porch. ' Some with panelled partition into Dining-room. with built-in 00k shelves on either side. Others have Cozy Pullman Dining- room. Two very large Bedrooms, each with its big closet. tiled Bath, with sanitary steel cabinet. range and dresser. Hardwood l Complete Kitchen with standard gas * floors. Tastefully papered walls. Very artistic electric fixtures. Floor pmgs. Big cellar under entire Home; light, airy and dry. Most econorhical and satisfactory heating lant. Separate gas heater for hot water, and big storage tank. nsuring an ample supply at all times. *3,950 and %6,550 —with very easy terms Our Mr. Hamilton will be found at the Sample Home—every day and Sunday; or phone him Cleveland 1490 for appointment. Take G Street cars—leaving Treasury Derartment—to Rhode Island Ave nue and 22nd Street NORTHEAST—and a pleasant walk north to Quiney Street—and our Quincy Terrace sign Specially Designed Bungalows 3122-3146 Monroe St. N.E. Here city and country are combined—in a neighborhood that means advancing values for real estate. Big roomy Bungalows—with larze living room, and spacious dining room beyond, separated by attractive panelled partition, with built-in bookcases on the living-room side. Convenient size Kitchen, fully equipped. Two big bedrooms. with large wardrobe closets; and a complete tiled bath; with sanitary net. Daylight cellar under entire house—with economical heater; and gas heater with storage tank for hot water. Hardwood floors; effective lghting fixtures—and built the Kite way. $ 6 ' 6 5 0 with surprisingly low terms Open Every Day and Evening and All Day Sunday Take G_St care at Treasury to Rhode Tsland Ave and Monroe St. N.E — and then a thort walk to_the right. If motering coms out Rhode Taland Ave turning into Brentwood Road—leading to the Bungalows at Monroe St. Built, Owned and for Sale by Harry A. Kite Member Washington Real Estate Board.