Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1926, Page 18

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REAL ESTATE. 18 REAL ESTATE. TIHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY. MAY 1. 1926 BOY’S KILLER FREED, |student, was freed vesterday “1,-;: Hanby home. The Souders sid that | the county grand jury refused 'HOME “ ORPHANS FLANS OF NEW ORPHAN HOME Sndicment Bafused Becaus T |1 1,y ot i e L LA ST ¢ fired, the shot hitting Coles. « e Thought Victim a Burglar. .;\llll:;h;nt the gun was o prebs A arged. . " | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., May 1 (P). oles wi led late Friday night| Lady Patricia Ramsey, better know b B : i o William Hanby, a farmer living near|when, sccompanied by his aunt and|as Princess Pat, is the champlon ty; N here, who had been held for killing|uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Souder,|ist of British royalty, being an adep s . | | Lanning Coles, 17-vear-old high school | and Hanby's wife, he went to the | stenogifiphe Rttt AR R R R R Rt th R AR R tR R Rt R tRth R A th Rt R “The Garden Spot of Washington” New St. Joseph’s Home to Be | Erected on Hill Near Mount Rainier. Plans have been prepared by Mil- burn, Heister & Co.. architects, and | the contract has awarded to R. . 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Ave. Exclusive Agents Potomac 830 NOWHERE else will your money You are\but a few minutes iron the heart of the Capital, through n; buy you as much home in as ultra- 1 n-v< st urban residential centers. cclusive” and permanently desirable roundings as it will in this magnifi- e cent new €o structure ad- joining the St ansion, just below the new British E ite, where a nnrchw ‘of ail bt the 222, urane “ ,, charming view of Rock Creek Park s in this buildi e high i Valley is had possible indorsement that could ‘d given it! YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED! 04-36 2nd Street N.E. |y oo B Sunday Phone Adams 3290 3322323883288882222333028380TLLLLL: Large lot, containing 14 acre; frontage 80 ft. 8 rooms, garage, fruit, many large shade trees, sewer, water, electricity. G. W. 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To Inspect: Go out Rhode Island Avenue to 17th Street Northeast, north on 17th to New- Full-size 6 room home Concrete front porch closed rear porch. 3 large porches Brick garage ton, one block east to houses—or go past Catho- 7 lic University to Newton Street and straight to R | AN | PRESTON E. WIRE CO. ““z~ Realtor

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