Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1926, Page 22

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REAL ESTATE. BHANNE[ SWINMER 2 THE EVENING st Flyers at McCook Field Risk Lives In Untned Shlps to Gwe Others Safety nnknown_ quantity. The “x" STAR. WASHINGTON, nnd, Blossom, 8. W. McArtor; third, Fliza Jane, Saunders and Mver: Guernsey cow, 2 years old and ~Kirst, Benton's Alice, D. C. S Hoistein heifer, 1 year and under 1— Huntland’'s Pauline Pontiac, Hunt- land Farms; second, entry S. W. Mc- uernsey cow, 2 years and D. SATURDAY. WRIGHT AND WIFE BARRED FROM HOME Bn.nk Gets Injunction Forbidding SEPTEMBER 11, 1926. Tuesday night, and asked the bank's counnl to take action to prevent the rchitect from again secretly visiting The estate. Settlement of the foreclosure suit is expected to necll v several months. Meanwhile ® whereabouts of Wright and Oln Milanoff, whom Mrs. ‘Wright charges with allenation of his REAL ESTATE. Just Completed LAUDED IN FRANCE Englishl Type Brick | gebra ddys never figures more —First, Jecana Savitri, D. C. affections, is unknown. Ohio. September 11. The vmknnwn quantity is the big |than it does in a test flight at Mc- ) Sa try W. T. Smith. Architeet From Entering thing at McCook ield. And air. |Cook Field. Holstein cow, 3 years and under 3 s Dol St e . 1ol plane ecrack-ups, while not sxactly | The Army Air Corps picks the |First, entry Huntlan 3 z aliesin Pending Suit. S | 714 Boulogne Officials Thank | foured. ara more or lass sxpected. | cream of itk fiyers for these johs. It |ond, entry McComb Bros. G huernsey e Ma el o e eno oa ’ | “Metook Field s the exparimental’| is not so much a question of risking |heifer, 1° year and under 2—First e plant capable. it is seid. of yroducing * Michel for Nation—Ball | feld for the Unitea Staies Acmy Alr | the lives of fts best men. an of hav. | Audacttys Milla Maid, D, O BN, o i Asaaalin B, e Y Chevy Chase rinda’s Sept. Morn, W. T. juernsey cow, 3 years and rst, Benton's Alice. D. C. Rose King, H. C. Rogers. necond, MADISON, Wis., Sepiember 11. Miriam Noel Wright and her estranged husband., Frank Lloyd Wright, archi- tect, are barred by injunction from entering their Spring Green home, Taliesin, the Bank of Wisconsin dis- closed here yesterday. The bank obtained the injunction in Corps. and all ships and pieces of | ing for ‘test pilots men who under- stand the ships and will know what the trouble is—who will be able, after the crash. if they pull through—to Reantiful A lovely hqme in an ships are given thor- are adopted Eight large rooms, exclusive of finished attic squipment ough tests befdre they for general use. Planned in His Horor. trim and fixtures: 2 haths (one shower). exclusive community. Sands; It is the work of the McCeok Field | tell expertly and without hesitation e Now Is the Best Time to Plant Evergreens test pilots—those who have crashed | what it was that caused the crash | 1o thir deaths, as Lisut. E. H. Barks- France. Septemher 11, | 50 7414 recently. and those who have ha Acting Canal Zone Governor. Col. Harry Burgess, Corps of En- The pilot's only protection against the nunknown quantity i< his para | Priced Right on Reasonable Terms Michgl. French bhaker, | (urvived through near mira chute, which he wears strapped. to connection with its suit to foreclose whose avacation is swimminz. return- made possible the s: him. This comparative filmsy bit of | Kineers, enginser of maintenance of | (" "¢95 600 mortgage which it holds See some of our well grown Open Sunday and Mond st night to find , Which mail planes and silk is his sole protection and through | the Panama Canal, has been desig-|against Taliesin. It also holds ch: its at the Fairfax Fair next y ay i 5 aft now skim the skies. tests at McCook Field they have been | nated as acting governor of the Canal [tel mortgages on personal proper Wi or Thurs- er ing Cape Gris TU 0 Cohip fs buili. A pilot is as. | perfected to a point where they rare. |Zone, and as acting president of the | within the house. day. Write for catalog of our % o Thursay night | signed to take it up. And when he |ly fall. And every pllot Killed at Mc. | Panama Ralltond Co. during the ab-| Parold Jackson, Chicago attorney hardy plants today. | omas ls er 0. c bt the Dhillewe to such does. he never knows how he will re. [ Cook Field adds to the measure of |wence from the Isthmus of Col. M. L. |for Mrs. Wright, had fnformed H. Faitax: F oy . ¥ Lo . e urn 1o earth. for a new ship is an|safety which attends aviation today. governor and president, Thomas, the bank’s. attorney, 'ha' ariax rarms Nuuery ' T thn g tan SRy ——— s Wright had returned to his home last 738 15th S!reet N.W. Main 6830 1 Clark, Stabler & Co., LOUDOUN COUNTY FAIR | Simpson: second, Fiera, . & Fairfax, Va. entry of Huntland Farms: second, Phone Fairfax 4-F-4 FINAL RESULTS GIVEN Spects) Dispatch to The Star. PURCELLVILLE, Va.. September I1.—Summaries announced yesterday | the closing day of the Loudoun County Dragon (II, W. L. Simpson. Perch- eron stallion, 4 vears old or over— First. Maina’s Dragon, D. C. Sands, Middleburg, Va. Championship stal- lon—Firsi, Maina's Dragon. D. C Sands. Champlonship mare, Manona, W. L. Simpson. Best hunter. over 1 estah. hefore by He had I Viched scareelv 1 Frnest WINDOW SHADES ne received him last night ~ ' Only 2 left out of 36! EHiD \apen arme. mpt only ke nacor hreaker hut as the first Frenchman fair and horse show follow: IK")(lple b\ar mjuzmli‘:’mt vl,umlmev © =wim the channel. & S | Harry Neville, leburg, Va.; second, Best pair of hunters—First, entry Retty Tandon, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lewis: second. | 1. Lewis: third, The Lad, Glenwood i E . €. Sands: third, entry | Stables. Handicap jump—First, My ace vour 5 - i & ‘it Mr. and Mrs, John DNl order mow for A record-breaking sale—even for “Life-time” Homes, hunters First, Flanders, | Lewis: second. Main Spring. E. L. 9 4 % el wera lkelt tn Al ama Mi Tohn D. Tewis: sscond | Redmon: _third. entry of George ||| ™ ew made-to- ‘fi‘ due to the matchless values and the unusual price. thiown on the water. jpich Seas, Mrs. D. C. Sands. Middle- | Churchhill. measure shades. rams awaited him. of- yupe Va: third. My Business, Mv. and | Consolation class—Fivst, Sister W. STOKES SAMMONS. Main 4874-8552 ar V000000000000000000000000007, Herman Piggott; second, Vica Vfln A weight N H. H. Norman; hunters First, Betty Landon. Mr.and | N 830 13th St. N.\W. 3 John D. Lewis: second. entry . Roger P8 20 furned « Churchill: third, Stolen o), 3 Herm.n‘ 'p,um We would be pleased 10 send you o H6a DUl 1 ' Norman - ‘Herman Piggott. Jers samples and estimates. Our fu:orfi o . awn turned out to a prices will save:you money. Best team of three hunters—First. r and under—First, ents entry Mrs. D. 7 Sands: second, entry ived on the st Uigara. [ 36,950 0000000000000 00000000000000 or Ihd:w:;l: hn D. Lewis: (higd. en —in Pre"y Petworth e quay and n mares. any age i i i nisien s First, W. 1. Overlooking 16th Street 960000000000 00003 the shouis e atiorow Norman: third P00 00000000000 ’ Seine Race. n the nrope SAIME mare- vette, W, L. At the ¢ tariec thanked bim in the nan i ‘i Toulvzne sind France and then ‘lm\“'w”” d" g Paying rent handed him © bunch of floweprs an .« L. Simpson. | i i zl III ). o8 o ilne g nd foal ntry W. L. | 00 ——— o Aot s second. fluntland | tols & Rhvs Yo CHhind) ey W impson. Paris suburb, v I'hree ’ercheron col get of same 8 n S wife. When First, ent SITIIROD. in his < Both these houses have tremendous big rooms—and three huge porches —tiled baths—hardwood floors—Cafritz famous wardrobe closets — a gem of a hot-water heating plant—with separate heater for hot water—bone-dry cellar—deep rear yard, all sodded—wide front terrace. One of the best neighborhoods in P etworth—and one of the most popular “Life-time” Groups. Percheron mar under Simpsor man. ¥ ander heim will decide which nf for ezhibitions te re old imming mile in e River. eron mare, Manona.’ = IHIHIUH!‘ HI'I'I i ‘Il|lI1l'l|l'!||l|l"IIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!II"llIIIl|IllllIIIIIIIIIlIlIlllIllIllMWlIHfim!E Real Home Bargains Dcn’t you sign up to rent anywhere until you have a look at these pretty 2-story Homes —ar{d Bungalows in this attractive Kite com- munity—- Newlon St.—at R. I. Ave. N.E. Wha! You’ll miss it if you don’t get one of these Homes “Just think—more than half of the $65 you pay each month applies on the purchase price. Don’t Wait Until Tomorrow— Come out TONIGHT to see them if you possible can—before it's too late. Open From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. I I Every Day, Including Sunday Take Oth Street Cars 16th Strest Rus to Tinals Avenve and Emerson. il better—phone and we'll send Antn detzched with planted lawns all about and $350 Cash—%fl a Month Read About This New Home Street: 10 ot oo ke —uand then go and see it— Member W nthhmhm Real FEstate Board § i PO —— = _— 14th M. T v ane .';.‘.';; S o e R A ana s It’s different from any you have ever . A | inspected—in design, in equipment - Built, Owned and for Sale by § i : de[ai]s and in loca[ion 1511 Mai 3 . 2 = Owner and Builder of Communities K Street H(]l.l“ A l{]te 1“‘4‘2 % i E g i 3834 Fulton Street 2 On the heights—just west “of Wisconsin Avenue Overlooking Glover Parkway ol fimuuuumummum I '«IllI!I!l|lIII|I|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIlIllIl'IIlflllIllllllllllllfllflllll'!llfi ln Brookland— Where you can enjoy the quiet of the hills while only a step from every convenience. $8750==_ There are MANY REASONS Why These New Homes Will Sell Quickly! An imposing detached brick, of center hall type—with an im- mense side porch, entered from the handsome living room. Ornamental open fireplace: and across the hall the spacious dining room. I The Kitchen is splendidly arranged; and has large glassed dresser; pantry adjoining, with porcelain refngerator Leading from the back hall and kitchen is an enclosed break- fast porch, Complete lavatory on first floor; and commodious coat closet. The xmposmg stairway to the second floor has ornamental wrought iron railing. The sleeping rooms on the second floor are uf unusually good Brookland is a neighborhood of artistic homes | and high-class environment. I Seven Sold Already | Brick construction. Colonial architecture. Six large rooms and |(§i F iy f | size—with large enclosed sleeping porch. > ;::ifx;:‘r:uh‘m};t‘;l: ’:::‘_ | Two baths with built-in fixtures—and VERY large closets in % 901-1 l 2t t. N.E. every room—each closet is cedar lined. The rooms on the third floor are excellent size—the bath is modernly fixtured. In the basement is a servant’s room, with complete bath; large laundry tubs; latest type of hot-water heating system, with sep- arate automatic heater for the service water; large cold storage room—and very big two-car built-in garage. The decorations are in excellent taste; the lighting fixtures, including the wall lights, are most artistic; floor plugs are every- where. Hardwood floors. The lot is 60x125 feet—and planted most attractively with specimen pines. The material that hns entered into the construction of this tary fixtures, Colonial front porch, breakfast porch (at Girard) Select oak floore, first and second floors. | plugs all Floor in Here is a DISTINCTIVE row house—offering features seldom included in homes at this price. rooms. Reveled mirrored doors Good closet space. Well equipped kitchen with one-piece sink combination swivel fau- Home has been specially selected—and is thoroughly seasoned—a 2 : cets, huilt-in ice box, rarity in Homes nowadays—and adding much to its durable value. Your first Inspection of the sample house will convince you. Mflflmfl@flfim@@j built-in ironing board. Fxceptionally large lot. A $40,000 Home—$29,500 Is Its Price —vou can arrange terms— I'he~e homes face the beautiful grdunds of the Fran- \lonastery and are convenient to churches, stores, < and schools, ) Don't risk delayv, see them Sundayv. Sample House, 3715 18th St. N.E. Price, $8,950 Small Cash Payment Easy Terms L hus * SIX LARGE ROOMS AND COLORED TILE BATH-—-SCREENED THROUGHOUT—BUILT-IN GARAGE 2903 12th St. N.E. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. Open Sunday from noon until dark. Or phone our office up, to 9 pm any week day—and we will arrange for private inspection. Built by Wolfe, Shapiro and Haves, With Union Day Labor | \ C I and Out Rhode dsland Adnue N.E. to 17th Street, North on 17th 1415 Mogim KEEV ER I GO ervies Mam ~ Street to Newton—One Block East to 13th Street K Street 4752 Deal With a Realtor N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye N.W. Main 5904 hapiro-Katz Realty Companfl Exclusive Agents 1416 K St. N.W. Main 9111 Members Washington Real Estate Board

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