Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1926, Page 28

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28 REAL LIEUT, AKIN FREED| IN BURGLARY CASE Officer Found Not Guilty of Attempted Robbery to Re- sign From Army. Mf., April 17. - Lieut ken of the Mo found mnot empted bu urt here voout ¢ »f the Monterey dio, was A verdict was reached after tive ninutes’ deliberation. Aikin was accused of having en tered the theater building at Monte- ¥ ¥ testified that he PLACE i 3 baths, Washington® n | st This 8 rooms, b e residen section. house has just been put | on the market. Priced for quick sale Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. NW. Main 6830 Twenty-Seventh St. Three-story brick Ower; Sunday FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY Realtors 733 Twelfth Street i Ill!lllI|IlI!IIIII|IIlIlIiIiHI||IlII|I||IIII|I!|\I||||1||I||III 2 blocks east of Con- necticut Ave., a well- built stucco home of 7 rooms, 1 bath and garage. Large Lot Owner is leaving city, must sell. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 the the SEE BEALL & SHARP REGARDING Better Plastering N Metal Lath FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th N.W. 4th and S N.E. Sthand T N.E. Main 1964 ESTATE. Blrths Reported. tre, girl n. hoy HHREE WILL DIE % ! Slayers for Weeks of May | S 9 and May 16. April 17 re to be executed at the State next month by execution prison at Carson lethal gas, the ¢ having all been this weel by trial judges af! A of d of petitions for rehearing by the Supreme Court es of appeals convicted of periff in Biko » Jukich, wio vhen she < Hos| zetown pital 1 niversity | Randolph, mother in die during beginning May 9, but the i ard of pardons has been urged to al {l s punishr b life, both the prosecuting & and v 1)mlg- having iti Kk post office receives Iy more than two million pieces directed . most of them DETACHED HOMES West of .'5!.\‘[(’(’llfh btrpet ing eight rooms, two ti hardw ood floors throughout : e. bright cellar with Tapestry brick home: baths: hot-water heat, ¢ Pittsburg automatic wash trays and s ement coloni front porch ous pantry with built-in refrigerator. location and construction make them exceptional values at $17,000 SAMPLE HOUSE, 1716 Upshur Street Open and lighted until 8 P.M. FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 Twelfth Street Northwest Main 352-353 Open for Inspection All Day Sunday I'hose desiring an older but better built home of six rooms, reception hall, tile bath. large sleeping porches, big vard and two-car garage in rear will find in this housc a value far in excess of price 65 W St. NW. Price $10,750—On Reasonable Terms MAX SUGAR 1905 Kenyon St. N.W. Adams 546 asked. it Inspect These Splendid Homes $8,450—*500 Cash They are in a wonderful location between 16th St. and Georgia Ave.—Six comfortable and practically arranged rooms, the last word in Bath and Kitchen equipment. Economical hot-water heating plants, hardwood floors. Ample closet space, attractive fixtures and tastefully furnished throughout. ~Three fine porches and large built-in garages. Exhibit House 1221 Rock Creek Ford Road Consider the price—consider the ‘location and you'll seriously consider buying. here. Half square west of Brightwood Post Office—at the june- tlon of Colerado and Brightwood Avenues: THE EVENING RtRthththtRthtRRtRthtRth R, RtAtR R Rt Rt R AR RLRLRLRL STAR, SERBS HONOR GEN. BLISS. Aid at Peace Conference. In recognition of his services nd Cordon of by King Ale NEW HOMES Open for Inspection 519 21 23 17th St. S.E. G and Potomae Ave. $300 Cash—SGZ,SO Monthly Including ull Interest LACEY & BELT Quers and Builders S.W. h. 193 G St Fr. B0G8 SEEREEHRDR landscaped. Chase rectly golf WASHINGTON, D. King Awards Grand Cordon for - INGAS CHAMBER,. Nevada Sets Death Dates ot ¢ Only $12,95 Open Sunday from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Other days from 11 AM. to 9 P.M. Motor Ave. through Bradley Lane—turning south at Wisconsin Or stratght out Wis- consin Ave. to Chev) SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1926. llecoruuon Secretary of War Davis [ honor be made on the officer’s official ted that notation of the | military record. $8,950—Chevy ~Chase Rl iIMARKABLE offering of new, thoroughly modern bungalow homes on a quiet residential square in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Two-story dwellings at slightly higher prices; all on very reason- able terms. Each home has large grounds (75 feet frontage), fine trees, comfortable open porch, bullt-in garage, open fireplace, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, gas, elec- tricity and all City conveniences. You can only uppreciate these unusual values by visiting CURTIS ROAD! OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY O3 eomelPS 1417 K Street Main 9300 Vewber Washington Heal Retate Board brice cout Con necticut Ave. 10 Leland 5t. and West o CURTIS R and East to CCR T15 ROAD AN EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE HOME Just Off New Hampshire Avenue and R Street N.W. 1711 18th Street N.W. Open Sunday, 2 to 6 P.M. \n exceedingly attractive three-story and basement residence of tapestry brick i ed in Washington's finest residential section, It contains six bedrooms, living room. library, ]\|lch('|| pantry, three baths, lava- tory, servant’s room and four fireplaces. 21,500 Property Has Just Been Financed and Satisfactory Terms Can Be Arranged *o=| W.C.and A.N. MILLER Realtors—Builders " 1119 17th St. NW. Main 1790 A Gem of a Co%ge —in an ideal setting in Picturesque Chevy Chase One of the most artistic types in Chevy Chase—located on Norwood Drive—one of the broad avenues in exclusive Chevy Chase Terrace It has a charm of design that wins admiration, and interior plan and finish that make immediate friends with the “lady of the house”—for it is full of artistic touches—open fireplace; cozy corners; elaborately equipped bath; attractive porch; a pleasant kitchen, with best of fixtures: and a sep- arate garage to match. The lot is wide and deep—artistically planted and prettily Financed as will accommodate you out Conn. Ave. Terrace — di- opposite the links Chevy Chase Club. of the Owner and Builder of Communities REAL ESTATE. ART BUNGALOWS At Manor Park, D. C. Modern conveniences you would expect to find in very expensive homes. You must see them to ap- preciate them. They're wonderful. To inspect—Take 14th st. car Takoma and get off at Peabody drive out Georgia Ave. to Rittenh St., east on Rittenhouse to 3rd St. and south on 3rd to Peabody. Terms as Low as 500 CASH Easy Monthly Terms TERRELL and LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th St. N.W. Evening Phones, Main 3285 Adams 2503-] and Adams 3215-W . 5' ETHE CHARM OF SIMPLICITY &fii}fififififififififl —is undeniably expressed in the above colonial picture Five detached houses of unexcelled workmanship and materials, nearing completion LIt o i e ST T A A A A e Sample House 2621 17th St. N.E. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Large lot. six rooms, living room with open fireplace, three bedrooms, bath with built-in tub and shower, colonial decorations. mahogany and white trim through- 1st porches out, inclosed sleeping and bre Main N Located two blocks from oughfare in Woodridge. Drive out R. I. Ave. to 16th PL. N.E. (13th St. is under construetion), and turn right to Evart. JOS. A. HERBERT & SONS 1013 15th St. N.W. Main 4590 east thor- Hifi&fi!?!fi!fi':fi!ifi&fi&fi!fib‘iflifli A Chevy Chase Cottage Pretty as a-picture and as cozy as careful construction and thoughtful planning can create. On Thornapple Street Chevy Chase, Md. A Square East of Connecticut Avenue Back of the effective design are all the essentials of a practical Home and modern equipment—well built “from the ground up.” Large rooms, open fireplace, built-in mh and shower; wardrobe closets ; hardwood floors ; hot-water heat; separate heater for service water—and a spacious garage, surrounded by prettily planted lawns. ¥ The wonder is its Price— $12,950 —and terms will be made that'll suit you By motor or trolley out Connecticut Avenue (o Thornapple Street—turning East. Or through Brook- ville Road—turning West. Open for inspection all day Sunday cKEI-ZVI:'.R:;dGOS Deal With a Realtor Main 4752 1415 K Street ’

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