Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1926, Page 26

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26 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. MAY 15 1926. REAL ESTATE. N | fe nf reprisals Storid have been ’ y vith all gre i fonn of aomsals, | Storiee ot ine wa. | MUSIC WEEK IN SCHOOLS. | punty 25 J2'hoid’ £t Lrmairons ins of men who lllllllhted ;fl:fl!lr_\(');l\f:r; P ;] T*;’ | Technical High School & o'clock {elals in fighting timber fires. | Colore 'upils to Take Part in P: Thursday night, May 27 P EDWARD STROHECKER, Inc. | firex are started on privately owned | i " 5818 perintendent of Schools et bt Wilkinwon will tpeak on - T ——— - 7 mountain land when posted agalnst | | Garnet ¢ : : . Slliiagl | 'esvneeing | Music week will be observed in the | “Public School Music and Ity Relat Whese Houses Oper for Tuspection Sunday . i . Case Cited As Example. | colored elementary, vocational, junior | 10 the Community.” Miss Marie 1. 4 B ) : ' : Jomes, temporary director of music, Downtown Residence Chevy Chase, D. C. One Frederick resident, who owned | e . |and senfor high an normal schools i chars M ber: f th & a large area of timber land, is said to | g, e will be in charge. Members of the 2018 a large area of timber 1and, | =410 aq | mav 2428, “Sings” will be conducted | commirtee making arrangements in Hillyer P1. N.W. 3706 Ingomar St. ‘Frecerick County Residents, g 4 e B e buiied cier Evnully for in_each school in conjunction with ! clude A. W. Burleigh. C. L. Glass talks on musical topics. A mass com- and . W. Olden. igion. ‘near Dupont. k Rt AT Sand desire {oora went of Conn. A Uik nale. 'therefors. house is priced ari nri | e g 5 ¥ briars ‘and bushes | = - Fearing Reprisals, Unable o % 3 | State Forester W. F. Besley of Bal- | ind A4 ; . P % - . p | timore, who has b in this city for e kitehen. 5 ore, who has been n (his clty for ‘» (0} = mafds buth and voom b ch. Knrage. abr arage. hurdwovd ' fioors th a oughly modern. on a wonder to Stop Feudists. > the last few daye, refuted the charge | K 9 N T g that persons who desired money for Shades A P vears, until it contained nothing but 3 fighting fives staried the blazes [mmediate ‘vaie. Vers Bpecial Dianatch o The Star N s % “That s old stuff.” he said. “The borhood, 3 s A people of Frederick Connty belleved . = Chevy Chase, D. C. FREDURICK. Md. Mev 15.—Ten i L = that some yeurs ago and came down B sl sivos otieheice Aiaes i A i o"the sensinn of the Maryland Legis Made to Measure N.W. Cor. 42nd & Ingomar Sts. S stuve determined (o chunge the State ! in the (alnetin Mountains, a public : Out of 4 new detached hous cnevs o : pq | foresiry laws. We showed them our o o e deteclied Housew I AL A school hullding and dozen small lists of forest wardens in Frederick = Our Factory Prices A one Teft, “and 1« r. for Insn Tbese houses just completed. contain- County and asked them if there were | 2= will save you money. than 812000 on ot with tng 4 bedronms’ buitin gatege nioe e It trees. (A mindern aic.room hause 05 many other modern: desirabia fea: outbuildings of settle Lol the (ol ‘ibirusa EHin 5 ear any man among them who would siart S, Let nus estimate. X any one will be proud fo own. (ome lires ohtainable in oniv bigh > ont Saturday afternoon or Sunday and hoiises. U'pon inspection By mor neer feuds that have been | a fire simply pake money oui of 11 > Thanded down from generation to gen £ ¢ T DUrDAN | They agreed 1here was not and aban = A - oo 1t all. ‘when yon obtain the Seratic street, B v s, Md., | qoned their fighi.’ Z | , e o = Evad all official esplonage and | through 0. antzinger l o Y Saul's Addition " Fnioving a neighborhood immunity = R e e | £ 5 3 1230 Hamilton St. N.W. Sealed with the w:lnv veprisals, the | ¢o00 600 and perhaps 20,000 acres schoolhouse at Foxville, a community Heads Essay Committee. - | S TR e Battery Park, Md. est fireugs in the mountain S atted. | that has for vear: ht o i Miss Saval Simonds, in cha room a + 209 Wilson Lane e fooe | " Mountaineers have always resented | tion of schools. was buned, s i.[the English department in the . v fare"on' e : ezt Ined an unsolved problem. Never | orest supervision. From time totime | Lloyd Palmer declates the burning to | school avatem. has heen de S d_An O i : |nevimave buiined (iheiwooas): 1o have been the resuli of neizhhorhood | Dr. Frank W. Ballon fintendent B e A e diacim. | sure an abundance of huckleber, feuds, althouzh proof ix lacking for | (o head a commitiee o selection h - forest fire Incenciarism, § wpjsh thrive on arld soll nearly of the winning “Old Iror o sterans of the erv. | : g veterans of the foresivy ferv- |y, neq over. All attempts fo discou 2 v officials ave i Baol pupils. The - McKinley & Nevada Aves. Here ie absolitely the best but in N« of ) the county and the State i ULy NG Ghe Siate {ake “mprnk b *of the moun R ave that most forest fires | [N\« (ailed, in spite of the fac e | that the huckleberry vield fr e No Arrests Result. | entire mountain hardly reaches $1.000 Por a week firas have burned con. | annually. Stantly in forests west of Frederick.| ‘These natives. it is claimed. are the Thev began a week ago with 12 dis- | ckief obstacle to forest super Rinct fires in widely scattered parts of | Frederick County. Thev Fhe mountaine. Since then 10 or 15 | illiterate and are desce more fires. in regions widely removed | long line of mountaineer from the fire zone, were reported. All|pend largely upon the mc are helieved 1o have been set and in | their living and barter ve no cdse has an arvest resulted. Offi- | clothing and she fe iex are helpless. having no | needed. Social service survey e would think of |shown that the majority of families inst a firebug suspect | handle not miore than $300 per year veprisals. many of them that amount in a num for the week is estimated ber of years hundred thousand dollars. | In order to overcome t n the watershed region is | State forestry officials have ins rly grave. The burning of | lookout towers throughout the moun this timber may result in a serious | rain area. A month a 60-fool shortage of waier in Frederick. the steel-frame fower was installed weat ity obtaining its supply of water of White Fock, Frederick County from springs in the territory swept by The lookout cabin the top is ed by a windinz w ast week was the most dav after instailation 1912, when practically | made to burn the steps. Quantities cuntain area was buined |of firefighting equipment was taken From the Pennsvlvania to the Virginia | from this town line. The loss at that time was aho Wednesda: afternoon the i essays are to recel | « apen Saturday afternaon and ai - Ative pine | with Salesman an premises Four Excepticnal Values in Takoma Park, D. C. EDWARD STROHECKER, Inc. : ORI R Rt s e s R R 1 S ——— © ® University Park | Just bevond Hyatisville on the [ Wah. and Balto. Boulevard TP oousm WwZ2AImM- mumI-A 20 TP oulNe : th th : : : : : % : Whether You Want a Lot—or a Home -0 $$ Youlll get a wonderful investment for your money in University Park. 6809-6811 Laurel St. 611-613 Fern St. This home contains six spacious rooms, hot Here is a snug home that you will appreciate. containing all modern conveniences. Nix rooms and compiete tile bath. hot-water heat, clectricity, nice oak floors, ample kitchen. double rear porches, substantial front porch and built-in garage. water heat. complete tile bath, electricity. oak floors. bright kitchen, double rear porches, spacious front porch, large lawns, space for ga- rage, etc. This Colonial Style Home WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & COMPANY 1432 K Street N.W. Realtors Main 4600 Splendidly situated lots for as low as % With terms 90 made easy Attractive Homes room with apen firepl three hedrooms. hath w built-in tub a Colonial decorations, mahog anyv and white tri t 1 and breakfast por Exhibit House, 2621 17th NE. Located 1wo Llocks trom M Noriheast therer fare in Woodridge. Drive out I I Ave. to 16th Place” N.E. (1ith < under constrnetion) and turn rizht at nta roome, living of various designs in choice locations Beginning at $7,500 Including lot AR R R R R R AR R R AR AR R R A R St tRtRtR R AR thtRths varts R R R R R SR L R L R e R R S L S R R SRR R ; , ey W""“?? ze=r | Jos. A. Herbert & Sons %4 AL Sl » 1013 15th Street N.W. Houses open for inspection—all day and eve- ning. LIGHTED UP TO 9 P.M. Financing a purchase in University Park is made easy by our co-operative policy. o iz ain 4590 “Investigate and You'll Invest” Come out and see the prettiest community around Washington. Financed 8383338838X38333333883338383323283232383388333 e |8 HOME CHARMING niversity Park Co. 32 Phone Hyattsville 582-W b An Except'ional Value : 3 ‘ ' : ‘ — 43rd and Chesapeake Sts. 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L @ N fashionable Connecticul Avenue in a dis- Tocated in Delightiul 333 o< b od e °e °e e % % p3s 32 °e o° %o %o 3¢ °e 32 oo 33 B3 °e % . 2 *e 33 *e *e e | % °e % 3 ped o o oo °e *e oo Py % %o 32 Py o0 3 °e ° e % *e e ° e * > £ o d Lol e .8 e The rooi-tree vou have heen vearning for. the HOME CHARMING of which vou have been dreaming. but never found. is a reafity at least. ‘Tic more than vou dared hope—planned for vour every comiort. nestled in one of nature’s lovelest spots A REAL HOME CHARMING you can own for vour very own _— tineiive residential section surrounded by 3 every refinement are these charming English A Few of the 3 ( Type homes of eight reoms and two baths. Host of | 3 Delightful and altogether charming in their ar- 2 . 0 $17,950 e R T O Appointments | ! -~ Fairly Priced at Less Than $11,000 farseeing family raan. With exceilent bus and Raneresme twobetht: | stract car servics vight at your door and only fitteen 2 to Tinutes trom the downtown section by auto you W ! 3 : Sold on Reasonable Terms will have nauzhi to desire in the wav of con- L h»h"_"m‘l St 5 o = venient transportation. B 518‘730 P el Read These Specifications: . Polyehrom: = = 2 Lintel Deeoration. d 5101-5123 C. cticut Avenue Ha 1-5123 Conneet S b T T ! H Artintie Front Elesation AU Cotar Clonets - - - ite Kitehen with ‘aruum Weating Syatem teel Beam Construetion 5201-5205 Chevy Chase Parkway lit-in Refrigerator. 7 \otomatie Hot-water Heater Taundrs. Vght Cellar ® ® Master Redrooms. 7 Double Floors—0ak Throughent Plugs = " 3 Full Tapestrs Brick Mantel Combin Financed Visit {hese homes today—for, like all good things 5 : ' Real foen Firepiace he opportunity 10 buy will scon coms to an and. Dawn. ow ora ‘o They are rapidly being soli—only nine left out of Oak Floors Theoughiont. Pt LAt Dinine Room f’.':..'-'l;-"fi';.'.'.'-"?.»fiv"'"""' fifteen. Choice of brick or stucco over brick—a A any ” Comnletely Fauinped Kitchen Double Porel permanent construetion — built semi-detached on nements. Z llen(htlll'l"a\lnb"l F::-::‘l :q'mw. wirle deep lots with terraced lawns. Inspect at once N, 7 »” Sl ) f for the many advantages combine to insure mak- © Extra Built-in Features Bi Tote A Bit of the ing a purchase in this development an investment 4 E 7 Artistie Bathroom Reautifnl Lawne White . Kitch; A 7 1 that will pay substantial profits to every member 1 £ 5 : ¢, of the tamily. : £ The Home Charming is equipped to conform to advanced stan- dards of exactness to meet every requirement. Attractively SN 5111 13th Street N.W. | 3 ‘ el 4 ! Sample House, 5115 Conn. Ave.. The first floor of this Shannon bedrooms, ample closet space and |if | e f : K & Luchs home contains a living white tiled bath. 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