Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1926, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHI ,_D. €. SATURDAY. JANUARY 2. 1926 REAL ESTATE. l[]IAI_ []II BU'U]ING Sy o e ekl Sees Labor Saved by Cleaning Rooms INEW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | COLORFUL DISTRICTS oottt o g g s street southeast; $17,500. Watter v, to buld (wo fram | BV Process Thal Need Not Be Repealed‘ CHURCH LOCATES HERE | | INLOS ANGE‘.ES 10 GO'”‘” siead of Sonterey.ine capital ‘ot fi.'.{:”;'“:filenv‘i:m.,:.'Q'J',‘N‘;' : dwellings 5 and 2019 Adams street conrier shouted from the Plaza that |stemmed pipes. n.'.nm.q e o S £old had been discovered in Northern| Ten vears will be required - L. Holt. to build. 7313 Blair road:| j Buys Former Home of C. ¢. Glover.| | California. Tiwo days later the dusty |plete the reconstru - [ss :.m | Cleaning a room according to a def-| work and the windows washed it ec- | on Jackson Place, and Estab- | Chinatown and mnu in Area to Be | throat of Cahuenga Pass was choked |already demands aro heing R. Jelle and \n(.n, tate, to| nite plan will save labor because the | e: with wealth seekers, and only 12 per-|save the Plaza. It apy m air 1216, F st $6,000. | different steps in the process will not| The covers may then Le removed lishes Headquarters. | Used for New Civic sons were left he however, that the old tun Ada L. Mallory, to build, 7405 Foun | heed to be repeuted, says tke Depart-| from pictures and furniture, and| .= . s 5 | Life about the Plaza has rot always | derground chambers, to Ag t f W K Sh teenth street: $20,000. [ ment of Ariculture.” When rooms should be shaken out of doors if pos- le e former heme of Charles C. Cesiter becn happy. Lighteen Chinese were | Chinese sottlers fled at L Dani build, 3714 Reno| near together are to cleaned on | sible, ' IaREGE Ehalbo o A hanged here in 1871 during a race|of recurrence of the mass: ggregate for Wee ows | . §io Daniel, (o Luila, 3714 Reno| near together b ot sastest 5 et | Thion (e room ana fursiture bound | IS8 Nartonsl Dank. S0 20 Jackemn | hanged iera in urin; e of recurrence of the massacre uf 1811 1™k Lockw o bLuild, 3503/ all of them ready, then clean them |be dusted thoroughly, beginning at | Place, has been sold to the new Chris- | o Chinatown, adjoi the Plaza, con- | secrets they have hoarded for decade- Advance—Three Large |cramerey soenool sao build, 3803|201 2nd finally put them all in order.| the top. ot the iy rosIOINg 8t | Han: Science’ Church. as it parent - —intewn alioning he Badar cop: Iescrols they Tiave hoduded fob dsbeden: 2 ol Sweeping and dusting should be | down. | headquarters and publication place. S, January ). Los| S l|||\\ Construction Co.. to build vade as dustless as possible. for the| When a room is cleaned with a| This body of Christian Scientists is | Angeles' Chinatown and celebrated (——|n| —|n| ——=3| 0| —] Projects. teenth street: $14.500. of pro. | uot connected with the mother charch ¢ o] 0] 0] ol E. T. Stmpson, to vepalr 1235 Tweltth object is to remove Gust, not 1o satter | vacuum cleaner, the order plaza, each rich in colorful history of the strokes should be ! ceed st | 0f Boston, and publishes a paper called street: $6.000. Tn sweepin eeding is different. The room is first v percalied || iy days, are faotng dettiction| " i firm and even and taken in such aldusted, then the vacuum cleaner is | the Chrisiian Science Watchman e etinee, . Yenaas? Build two framie | iy that the broom or brush is kept | used on upholsters. hangings. walls, { uilding was formerly occupied by the |as the hand of nrogress moves on.| northeast: $6,000. Newton SECL| ) the floor most of the thne and not and carpets or rugs, and finally tht| Bossarch Tniversity and wes s i e | "L T Ruppert. to_ build two brick | flirted ih the air. The dust|foor is dusted. By this method of | Dart of the estate of Stephen Decat Tl irohave it b e ONbisaE e el id be held in a fairly com-|cleaning fewer articles need to be|The new owners will occupy the build- | 9 . 26 N atreet; $5.000. | so that the surface to be | moved, no dust is scattered, and more | ing as soon as & number of alterations | Where $50,000,000 will be spent on a Willlams m"]-""‘hl‘»‘}l‘\ :"'“} s wiped ov polished and at|dirt is actually removed. A vacuum |and rePairs are made. The transaction | civic center and union railroad termi $o8 ©IRrOOK SIEEL] (he same time the dust is held by the | cleaner, therefors, saves labor, even |Was made through the office of L. W. | na) the plans for which call for demo. A con-| ¢ though with some types part of the | Groomes. {litlon of virtually all buildings now QISte WtOTeROGIE. Tens Ninth, Small pictures :(i,ml bric-a \n’ar‘i‘ oric is harder than sweeping. : . standing and reconstruction so as to street northeast: $1,000. should be dusted and removed from —— | Alleged Mexican Plotters Held. |conform in architectural d Cafritz Construction Co.. 1o build a | the room or placed in a pile and! * | Tt was on the plaz afr ll,p Uy ‘n n « :_l“:_g],:“_‘lj:‘”‘::‘v”‘ | LOSES 750000 FRANCS MEXICO CITY. January o () .- governor, Ielipe De | Special qispatones: fioc Guadalajara | 2 Pue 10.000. Draperies and portieres should be | réport that nine men ve been ar-| Reyno Le hurch, to (aken down or pinned up. Mrs. Osbourne, U. s, Woman. Is|'®! . nine mien: b - R s Los . d e D e siicianes| ted there charged with plotting| 1781, It was tl “of the mar should be dusted and covered iith | Robbed in Nice, France. }:’.’i‘::-’m l‘llmm!‘fl;l:‘rr;‘l.fi::ox;::xt:x:lvum'il:::;- ‘“.::“:.& 1;.'.‘,\:-,_!;’:-’} Itifornia’s famous | omepaiviIS-E AE streetfiClothes NICE, France. January 2 (P).—An 2 diators or vegisters should be : S i) . ; . h register should be|American woman, Mrs. George enimen Frnies o | . . ifted out, placed on a mewspaper, and | bourne, who was Miss Helen Ma 100,000 ; Gales Put Liner Out of Service. | usted thoroughly with a brush and|and who has been established at N HAVRE. Trance, J » 11 oiled cloth. The hot-alr pipe should | ¢, gix: vears, has reported to the po- START THE NEW YEAR ved 1 bruelied and the screen cleaned. | e l'”m\m nster should be covered with | lice the theft of 250,000 francs in cash nit allows i monste pidtory Dilet ayv has put_the nch liner | newspi and the register placed |and jewelry worth 500,000 francs. | RIGH' ! and | over it to prevent dust trom dropping | Mrs. Osbourne says she intended to Hampshire | Ko e . and | uver | : Ly o bl es oF pranerts wiitnev (e | STOP PAYING RENT AND The| _The grat ve or the flreplace | necessery funds and concealed them rore, fzened | Ve y o . should be . 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