Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1926, Page 27

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REAL ESTATE. : " YAST “7. €. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1926 REAL ESTATE. NG STAR. WASHIN T DAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1936. L SR I TSt o o i S oo T Sy i 5 NATIONAL CRIME COMMISSION |z e e 0 et | WATERWAYS, SESSIONS i o o b st b, e ot ok v 1 e SEEKS TO RESTORE LAW RESPECT i vt it it il FINISHED IN RICHMOND o Bt B St e A 5 h s er - of .the Jaw s broug = . was read be‘ore the {Continued from Twenty-fourth Page.) | dure, now as of stage coach days, :-:’:--i‘.::‘y‘nx:m:u::d 4 i Wit | | Next Convention to Be Held in Bal- |00 ; S by ans wence it mirality. and conssquantly | Hohs ama pur. paaliinstioiags mist |{oreemen : i o tiror-—. Hampion Moore the competency and fitness of the Pecome agencies of correction and i g king Re-Tlect=d President. i < g g versities of { with t officlals, Local government has fallen | PPOtECtion instead of universities of | with the into incompetent hands as well Hence, responsibility is being saddled | on the Federal Government, now stag- | ime. | facilities o - Aucniatad Pr w ia: . > | forcem CHMOND, v ize said o 3 A that the governbiy British peer i all transport ce's elopement within i ; [ animon i se_\:l‘qg under a load of bureaucra ::’?yl:' Bt har hare have A Moors « presid-nt et h""g,','“ nine Attorneys Gen- | vagi number of violations of that law. 4 3 s the next y ] nce 1904, a tenure of office of| 1y jg afso true that viggtions ers by bribery 3 i 3 ity and the ¥ ports of ¥ s = — e Aosh vh:lmI three vears. The Attorney |peen the cau a have been | through the inade offi- | 3 S tees At the annual m . g ieneral is usually very competent | 5.companied by the commission of | ciency of the e ¥ i o 18 ” - Vi iptte Deaner WWateme s lawyer who represents the Govern . ; : Hio B - : G e ] . other crimes, including murder, fothers who are i Ay e e Ment in the Supreme Court. But he pribery, blackmall and corruption. | punish- | e = PSR s not have time enough to stu Wiiher there haa been any.-ab- |Togn : | the whole process of the Federal law | normal increase In such ecimen 1 do.jbary : . work in court occupies him. The| ot know. 1f there ia such an in-iin ‘more or : l l H | C same 1is true of the solicitor general, | crease, T should say the Volstead law | Remedy Lies \With Publie P olnnia! omes Open for Inspectwn All Da Y Sund(ly of whom we have had nine since 1904. | is"the hasic cause therefor, T am| . .0 S0 5 i ; “There are eight Assistant Attor. the num- | “Such being the bt . i i, built-i - neys General. One is nominally in :,‘:.',"I,‘;“J{‘,‘:,'.."}'.,:.‘.‘,’..’fi?.’& .:urxn; any | ticular Jaw 1z éheld in contempt by Targe lots, six rooms -uylh::(h. large attic, built-in phllll,‘v ‘ -E r = v charge of criminal law enforcement, | per. 4" (ince its enactment will be ac- | the criminal o h stures. inclored sleeping and breakfast porches. Best g e ¥ 3 hut his authority is really distributed. | rounted for by the number of viola- | volume Nince 1920 five have held this post. | tions of that law. € Competent lawyers do not stick, be- cause they are not given enough au- Dry Law Lacks Support. thority. There are about 90 United | «prnaivided responsibility for States attornevs throughout the Na-|cjtuation liex in the body of the peo- | tion, appointed by the Prestdent. Real-| plo of the United States. Co Iy most of them are politic ap- | nactment of the Volstead it odr pointees instead of legal geniu Prahd apan the statute book e hiciotalon. . e tRe meox [l o et Detectives Incompetent. | which does not. command the, “penpia | ple willing " to: continiie a situation [l * , “In addition, each major depart-| ot 5, anforcennle. Its violation i3 |which must go from Bad o ROWC 5 ; «t do one or two ernment has its agents or O that class of society1f not, they . inust - \ & s ntenances v ™ - c e mupport for its enforcement is | tings, el . . Nolf Osep Py er el't ons rv if it is to become the publicj ation and no of Construction. THE BEST BUY N THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. Samgile house. 2621 17th St. N.E. Drive out Rhode Island respeci Il Ave. to 16th PL N.E. (17th St. under construction.) e rnent coriaeti OPEN DATLY.1 to 8 PAL" Phone us and we will drive many of them are distinct lia- | ST er words. a wrilten iaw | 8m0 rt and o bilities. It s doubtful It more than | Loy lav wnless It is the “"."”"‘“!{'.‘,2‘,.2,&"".';'.?"2.0!'.4, dirict’ at 1013 15th Street N.W. & mmall minority of them are ade | of the will of a very substantial mi 3o i 0 the forevent intoierable con. | 3 Quately equipped for ANelr, dutlen, OF | orir ob-the betier. class.of spciety. | &fEI tothecnratont OIS SO0 | pl gl e L e 1) | ""““There is no other form of e oAU In tavboior e The Department of Ju must be { w p v compares ibliessenginantin i of the % emoved from th cligig of politics ? nd his subor: | Volstead law. The profit in ill e in | liquor Js enormous. As illustration, Gifference between the cost in , irope and the ultimate retail price Criminal proce. | in the United States on one cargo of Sa—— | City View Heigh‘ts Homes , $750 CaSh ’ ‘ Bladensbur'g Boulevard at L Street N.E. 3703 gatin Sr and $40 a 1 One block from Connecticut Avenue o | Have everything to commend them Disscriiion Complete stucco home cantaining 4 bedrooms, bath and shower; hard- Ne Bungalo v s | Loculion——plan—arrangemml—and price—relieving the wood floors; concrete front porch: open fireplace; built-in refrigerator and Only $5300 on the very easy terms shown housing congestion by providing the right kind of*Homes— ironing board. Beautiful trees. Large attic. . ve buvs an exceptionally attractive new low home situated just off a main high- people can afford to buy. e e That has been a study of our Mr. Kite—and these City Excellent Value for $13,850 grounds: five delightful rooms: all modern 1 View Heights Houses—are the result of his investigations— { An Inspection Will Convince comforts and conveniences. To inspect . r— | ; . Py 5 : and the product of our organization’s endeavor. Drive North ihrough Silver Spring. Md., x Py happil taking first right turn on Colesville Pike one Handsome Brick Homes—with gpaciouu.rooms, ppily mile to houses. Open Sunday. arranged; hardwood floors; handsome electric fixturess tiled 1010 Vermont Ave. S AND FH bath; most economieal of heating systems. Pretty porches— BOS i p ELPS wide lawns, with shrubbery. A community protected by Kite - - — e HOME OF HOnes control—guaranteed by Kite construction. 1417 K Street—Main 9300 $5’375 v $5,675 35,975 ™ Inside Home Semi-Detached Corner Home Terms will be made as low as $45 a month. You can’t beat that. Don’t rent when you can own so easily. Take car at 15th and N. Y. Ave. N.W.—riding to 15th and 11 Sts. N.E—transfer to bus, or walk north 2 short squares. Open for inspection every day and evening—including Sunday Built, Owned and For Sale By i Harry A. Kite . = K Street No. 3 EAST THORNAPPLE STREET || Membs i aenrtr Bl CHEVY CHASE - SCZI;‘(‘:'('):Z: :h"c"" gt IlI||||Ill|||||||||I|Ill||INl||l||l|Il|||llIll||llIl|IIH|Il||||!|||IllIi|l||||!|]|lll|||||ll|||||l||||ll|||||IINIIIIIiil||I!IH|IIIl|||||||||||l||||||I!IlllllllfllfllllI|I||||||IllllllIl|l|l|Il|fl|||l|ll||!||l¥'|l||||l|‘ " \ ' price i sec - 918,790 OPEN FQR INSPECTION - il e . CHAS. M. LIGHTBOWN | TN , THOSE S:T RE S! X Phone Cleve. 2061 Office: 4 Decatur St., Cottage City, Md. | B g i : Phone Hyattsville 954-W | ; ‘ i . : ; You have seen those dirty streaks on ceilings—perhaps you have had i o] £ trouble with them yourself. They spoil the entire appearance of a : room and draw all eyes. Nor does cleaning help. Do you know pm——— what causes the trouble? PP g 5 ” ¢ : i L . ’ There are two basic causes—the use of ordinary lath and a thi t Jameson Blfllt MOdel Homes A 3 : | of plaster. Often the air above the ceiling is cooler than t‘l:lec:?r Now Ready for Inspection ! A o | 5 o ' below iz. 1Asa rl',eesult thetrl:loisture in the room settles on the cool : . : : strips of plaster between the lath and, in turn, minute particles of dust SELLING FAST ; e ey and dirt are caught in this moisture. Before you kno& it, a first class set of lath streaks develop which spoil the interior decorations of any 1301 to 1333 E St. NE. i 5 = 7 A \ : 1t is absolutely impossible for a ceiling of Better Plastering on m Thos. A. JE;xrn‘:sgr‘-a(:;sl::ée:i_t‘l:& l::i:lh;! :::I‘I;s’?ect These o ¢ / : s ; lath to develop lathl;treaks. Better Pglastcring insures a ‘f!ull th?c:l":! ne o s o Y T : ness of plaster and metal lath insures an even temperature throughout oy it ? the entire plastering surface. As a result, moisture condensation takes i, A s Gt ; place over the entire surface umformli\i. The ceiling can be cleaned lected by our experts of with ease and brought back to practicallyits original beauty—a saving cuperior” home designs: \ ; - in upkeep expense which more than compensates for the slight addi- The material also has ; g L tional investment in Better Plastering on metal lath. been carefully selected Sramimm If you are interested in saving money over a period of years and at All iabor furnished by i Sl . pise s - P . kil wesehaiies of he the same time attaining a more beautiful home interior—eliminating k- £ best grade. 1 41 2 G . : St N w plaster cracks and lath streaks and making your home fire-safe at These homes have been eranlum [ . . . 3 orq stfioke—coplnsult.the_&:’tter_ lPlafitermg contractors. They will exe personally supervised by SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS plain Better Plastering in detail and submit bids for your approval. the owner, and money can be saved by buying direct e dbeatital s cidenee IO O Tabestry Ibilek, Wverpekor (e caok, front sorehtAbotediin from' thesowner. conerete and with brick columns, these and other weather ‘and time resisting features guarantee Approved and Recommended by T fiomes containtie permanence, while plan, fixtures, choice woods, decorations and the beautiful lot disclose keen se- . ; six i ive ability. i large rooms, tile bath, |ji! I"(“QF: 5 yr : k o ; i y ; Plastermg Contractors of ‘i ilt-i First Floor: Real rcception room, with easy- stairs and coat closet, living room with very attractive L RSt S ot P freplace, dining room with breakiast porch, large pantry and built-in refrigerator, ‘ Washington st [" 1 kitchen with porch and stairs to second floor. Oak floors. — £ S > e SRR | Second Floor: Four. bedrooms with ampie closets and double, sonth exposed sleeping porch of n. I'HE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR BETTER PLASTERING S, 3 rear. sual sizi temptation for day o ight, two fi b s, built-i b e o . Front porch buiit of ce- ‘:;\21;‘_" Sy o AV ME FroffaticibaCutooman bulllsig ol ard 819 Madison Square Building, Chicago, 1ll. ment and steel. Oak Basement under entire house, bright and equipped with laundry. fuel room, cold storage. floor<, latest fixtures, floor plugs in each room and built-in Attic over whole house, floored, well lighted andeasily developed into additional rooms. ice box. Deep lots to wide alley. e ¥ : > s o fiGanitol The price, which if anything is too low for such a place, can be had of the builder —'\ These hc are in the most desirable section of Capitol | on the premises and he will gladly discuss terms and give any information desired. o Hill, convenient to churches, schools and stores. It will pay § you to inspect these homes. il Open Daily 3 to 8:30. Sunday 10 to 8:30 — Motor out 16th street to Alaska Ave. to Geranium St., turn left to property. Car 'will be sent Built, Owned and For Sale By I for you on call at Columbia 2977 or Adams 7034. Thos. A. Jameson Co. E.'W. Snoots & Co. QN . e 5 i % . e e T S Syl e I DR DI 906 New Vork Bve NW. Main 5526 3 3 Ouwners and Builders e 2002020000000 e TeToTose o - 2 “Ask the Man Who Owns One” | L X I I I I I I I IS4 T M ®0%¢%0%6%6%0 202000020 %¢ —

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