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. = REAL ESTATE.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923. REAL ESTATE. : —_— e ey Oy et erESlATE, 2 MANY RESWENCES Sm_n Burk Mo wag purchased by Georse| | |GUTS MAY CHANGE SUE FOR $31,000. |SECRETARY DAVIS AIDS |Cusrier T Thiteloy, totn R Clark, | acob . Fidesop . C. Lowsy, w. 1. DELAYS WOMEN VOTE. Margaret B. Hildreth sold & lot in Sty e #mit o Eaturl B COLOR OF CRETONNE st mens oot and susband seck| AT MOOSE INITIATION [, Fompe s & sy gk | Ribme, ‘tion . Siton % 51| oo Clara V. Denny purchased the house i Blake, W. H. Humel, J. P. F o Damages After Acc! ley, Bdward R. Sartwell, John £, ROME, March 3.—Premier Mussol- THRUUGHD [: REA”URS Dleted by Bugens & ity ana i | Setisfaction Obtained by Trylng| o S UCE TS TN | | Presides When Greater Weshing.|£NUP %, Coot Yo 2, WGR, DY | REer, G muma Anton 7 itme | i has o prejuaicos agaiose women: bibatc retain th roperty for Investment Ha: me ng $31,- ST ot § ia, N n, G. ollock, e TR purposes. . © Out Hangings in Home Be- 800 have: been| filoa ir the DHa i ton Lodge Takes in 105 8 B Lurta, Nathan |35 % " Colawell, H. L Fidier, he admits their right to participate . Edward H. Schmidt, Lee E, Sadley, |In the civil and political life of the The business property at 1529-1531 3 Supreme Court by Mrs. Rena Odell s e prop fore Purchasing. aud her hushens’ e as Odell New Members. S B pavies SO g Willism H. Kay, John N. Hays, Suell | country, but does not believe the rris W. G . W. 0. , Geo Goo Weekly Sales Record Shows Trans- rand 1533 14th street was sold for W. y | L Trenholm Abrams and Douglass E| A cretonne may match the wall pa- | 183 0et, GuY B, Campbell owner of 1| Greater Washington Lodge, Loyal |lam T. Woolverton, John F. Barry,|gote Tohn W. Garmer sirosn ool |time 1s ripe for granting them sur- & g everly A. Davis, John Smith, 4 * : clude women in the nztional counci Properties appearance will be very difterent, be- | [0 stfcet at Riggs place, March 7105 new members into the fraternity |Lowls A. HNll, Edward C. Kriz_ Gus: |Mant, C.° H. Renner and Frank | of'iayor ' D - LACK OF PAINT SPEEDS cause the cretonne Is changed in ef- | (a8t Mrs Odell placed her dumages | waraman Park Hotel. Secretary |tav Buchols, Paul Henderson, Henry ¢ The premier made known these * s fect by the light shining through it.| o ¢ "0 fo'.:’"”ffl nlt 5-0-';?0, i‘“& Davis of the Labor Department pre- |J. Loefller, Henry Hoogaard, James views when interviewed concernink RUIN OF WOODEN HOUSE'It is a gcod plan, when buying cre- | 538 $1.0 medical .and hospital| giged as director general of the order.| W. Bombrost, Cecll Price, F. S. Em- KILLED BY PROPELLER. his attitude toward woman suffrage Numerous realty transactions were tonnea or other Arl)'el'y fabrics In- It was the second initiation thi: - |mons, Walter H. Newton, BE. Irvin The questions were put by Reginu tended to go with certain wall pa- |, I1® husband seeks $10,000 damages | 5 * S 8€3- | Burns, Ralph J. Kelly, Henry E.| McCOMB, Miss, March 3.—C, E. Ma- | Terrulzi, former sociaiat propasand. veported during the past week by S for the loss of services of his wifs < ‘ % perg, to hold them up against a strong - ®| In an address after the Initiat Bolt, Cleveland A. Newton, A. D. Butz, | son, aviator, was killed here when he |ist, who is now a stanch fascista, Shannon & Luchs, most of them in-|Many in Neglected Condition in|jigili Ssunlight if possible—and study |82 & Fesult of the accident. = AUOr- | yoryices, Secretary Davis called par. |H. O, Acuff, Edward J.Gainor, Sidney | was struck by the propeller of his| Premier Mussolini has wunder wd- volving residential properties. Cities and on Farms of the effect of this fllumination from | C7 o SOD: | ,‘:Mnufi;" [CAtee 8D | ticular attention to the work the|F. Heselton, C. M. Griffin. plane, which he had just started pre-|visement & project whereby Itallan A seven-room bungalow at 1339 Jef- < behind. Tt is still better to try a A order Is doing at Mooseheart, 111., its| M. D. McWilliams, Fred 8, Purnell, | paratory to a flight. He came here[eomigrants might participate in ji- § . fo sample length In the Toom itself, be- —_— home for orphans, and Moosehsv: . T. Quigley, Joseph A. Torrillo, | from Sikeston, Mo. litical elections in the homeland. B 1, constructed by Shannon Country. phans, Moosehaven. ‘crson street, construc 'y Shai cause the general color effect and D'scuss FlNN BT ¥la., the order’s home for the aged. | —————eem e es—————————— & Luchs, was purchased by Anna| gooner or later the wooden house |lighting of the room has & great In- ISH DEBT. |Scvirai other addremses were dejiv: Dietrich comes to the end of its perlod of fl}:'nfle Illinan llhe appearance of the ered by members of the order. tieorgta Zimmerman purchascd 1362 | service.” ack of proper paintine fs | winiow SARerles oy pack.[Eavoy Takes Up Refunding With |1 condidates nitiated last nighe v a v a a 7 ) Kennedy street, which s also of the | Jt ¥ 0 B . The siding, | round cretonne, with large red flow- Secretary Mellon. Walter J. Burley, James Kenny, [ ] bungalow type, and contains Six | exposed to wind and weather, bears |€rs and _strongly colored follage, George P. 'Herring, Paul F. Cain, Foonis aadibath the brunt. Boards split at the ends|& Pattern which looked ""“"""l’ in ahe| Dr. Alex Leonard Astrom, the Fin-|Bloomfield H. Howard, Carl J. Skin- and pull away, and the wind rips|decorator's store. It was gloomy, dull |nish’ mipister, yesterday called upon|ner, Harry Carson, Chester H.' Og- The property at 2311 North Capitol | and almost colorless, when hung at a | S v 3 Sy 3 Sorits % - |them off. 3 h ecretary Mellon to open preliminary [den, Wiifred E. Lawson, Walter K.} reet waus sold for Georgia Zimmer- | window In a room whose walls were | discussions concerning repfundlng o7 | Calawell, Ernest J. Wessen, Clifford | ] s Many a wooden house is in that | - Jpian to B H. Llosd, who will occupy { oondition today: they are all too coms | 9f @ light vellow tone and where | Binland's debt. €. Moorehead, Norville A. Sorber, Ar- v deal of white | T, > 3 @ [ Jouse. iy owner |Mmon & sight in our cities and on our | there there was a great de: e matter supplied by Dr. Astrom, |thur W. May, Archie A. Louric, e et uston became the OWNST | /o rme, Such a House o not bevond |pAnel woodwork. 'The ownet of the vas said, will be laid before the|Harry N. Mactey, Faery 3, Loeb, ! N = i 3. < e Da owever. D} DTS i A = g B can o isslo v] 0 £ y . avis - 14 b 3 eh icquired 1348 Ken. | TePair however. 1f the framework | Lotte WOULG, Mave, Soeh, TCh TISHR; | American commission when it meets | Thomas Rayner. Rs;;h L Hinden - one of the Shannon & |18 still sound it can be salvaged and | RO R 105, of the decorator, who Lz, V227000 0000, New 10-Story Fireproof Office Building lows. at a high rate of return on the in-| Gii li" i king his sample length o N Within short distance of most government departments and close to eau evy ase N clubs and hotels—and different from most offices in that it is entirely sur- erty at 5304 13th street | Vestment, home to test it in the room itself be- rounded by streets and wide alley, affording light and air throughout the was sold for Joseph I Nelson to| A new exterior of metal lath und| =€ B S0 5 (b quantity needed. entire building. 7% William I Denning. stucco—an “‘overcoat’—will save it. e A ors Byt Geore L. deffrey purchased 1356 |OF You might select some other TR SURESSAS 1 U OGS patt of other of {he Shun. | equally durable materfal. In fact, if |2 2 thoughtful ore on TRe POt O e two- v apartme. 3 58 = = s chosen. T et 4 ou | looked you will have a better house | nently pleased with the goods chos Jlugo Schlatter to Hattie A. Wash- i“ it8 renovad miate Vo was T i Who will rets ¢ property | in the heyday of its newness. JEton, who will retain the property | I J06 LE3G0Y O61n merai jatn ana| EXTRADITION DROPPED. The 1 i unimproved ftucco Iis ldmm |ndt\\‘;‘) yaya: It the roperty B wdd & Det- | S1ding is loose and shaky it must be RESversy Juda & "5;“,;,,,0\.,,.: and metat” Tath_applied to U. S. Abandons Efforts for Return ste o the studs, but the siding Is in goo % S s erezente | condition” the metal lath may be ap- of Alleged Rum Forger S plied directly over it and then stuc- « rles A coed. 3 St ' ‘hri;'.‘],,, 2 St 5 Miny old wooden houses are unusu- ARIS, 1 do=Bainuel A JStors . ally well built. Certain architectural | of New York. who had been held for atures sometimes colncide closely | extradition to the United States on with those sought for in present-day | pharges of forgery of Hquor with- building. Many ors after a house | drawal permits, was released last that shall pe ality and | pight. The demand for extradition yet be relatively low in cost delib- | was withdrawn by the American em- erately search out = old frame 3 on receipt of cable instructions dwelling built in the d of colonlal | from Washington. Mr. Story has an- simplicity and integrity, whose heavy | nounced his intention to return volun- timbers, rough hewn, make a tarily to the United States. son_street, one of foundation for the new dress that is ) = Hletor Mindeie dhar SRR adn SO Yatontuans Bons.” Tne: ‘ic rle ! F A ent of R 01 3 3 Mttt e S the four brothers connected with e Tt @ Aarraska | An English school is teaching its| which firm recently were convicted of 3 &0 |pupils the songs of wild birds, by |bootlegging conspiracy in New York 1 improve the prop- S 4 WL 8 bl ol brove means of grumophone records. and given jail sentences. The busine: inbia road s Baer to Tda Kressin and M. et deninn w5 An Unusual Offering - Ideally Located | ‘ Artistically Designed Soanil 1319 Randolph St. NN'W. 2 77 Northeast Corner 17th & H - | sy r29c23y 7222 © G. MeCarthy to a local in- | tussell became the purch; L g oo fl at Z BV e, D% - 4 St ’\d 1 weirs | esazso L 1>¢x130° e B _1_ L "3 » = ze 23 7 24 13 22 1 13 5303 Re.no Road \ . prevesewsssifwwaso]zsim o cwnselwwrnd s d vwssdrease]n evs o [ wrrsof missd iones] wones (Corner Jocelyn Street and Reno Road) s Attractive 9-room and 2-bath detached residence lo- re and will hold th pro; t . . = W invetment, o e POPETIY 2% A beautiful modern eight-room house, perfectly ap- cated in the most beautiful section of Chevy Chase, situ- M. Jdohnson dispose f s 5 iy At 0317 Sih suene o Midhal pointed and having a two-car garage on a deep lot. ated on a large triangular, corner lot. )y the house. . This home contains every modern convenience, in- R aked the Touse OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY 1-5:30 cluding built-in garage and Moline Vacuum heating plant, Md., from F. D. B. Austin, and will N and its attractive inside arrangement will appeal to the occipy the property L aIacve Reuben A. Lewis, ir., purchased 2810 N S \ most discriminating purchaser. “Sth street northwest. one of the R Offered for sale at our attractive price and Fome »! ° Y (1) ® sonable terms. % 7 Y, % 2 Z facob Keroes b the owner of the business building at 14th | Donn & Deming, Waddy B. Wood, associated architects. Built by the George A. Fuller Company—a fact that is ample assurance of high- est quality construction. By making early reservation you can have space subdivided to meet your needs. The first and second floors are arranged for subdivision and adaptable for finan- NN 722, Miller. Washington B. Lewls sold a lot on cial institutions and shops. Hamilton street to G. Gordon Bailey, “Everything in Real Estate” Open for Inspection Sunday, 2 to 5 P.M. Real Estate Investment Company S S 1418 Eye St. N.W. N Renting and Managing Agent _ 1ath Stres Phones Main 5903-4 WARDMAN 804 Seventeenth Street Northwest ithv- con A howmna at Member Washington Real Estate Board N . e T BEl - Copatinete o A 1430 K St. N.W. Main 4190 Telephone, Main 2860 Telephone, Main 2860 Z v avenue, Takoma Announcement UNUSUAL VALUES O i tommemec it |l 2945 and 2951 Upton St. N.W. Sprlng on March 1st I Near Connecticut Avenue and Convenient to Car Line Mr. P.'A. Davis ' New---Never Occupied | Have eight spacious, well arranged rooms, fireplace ° —who has been associated [ in living room : breakfast room, sleeping room (glassed | R | in): hardwood floors throughout, two baths, one with 2 ficer and vice president of this | shower ; electricity and hot-water heat. corporation. These houses are of brick construction. semi-de- * tached. with spacious side and rear yards. Ample Space for Large Garage Open for Inspection pecial Price and Terms Can Be Arranged S South of You St. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 In the heart of the auto- mobile area—50 ft. front I ‘ by over 100 ft. deep toalley. e e~ | o e THE ARGONNE | | ELLERSON & WEMPLE Columbia Road at Sixteenth Street N.W. 734 15th St. A Magnificent Apartment in a Location Chone Main 603 That Could Not Be Improved Upon 3 rooms, bath and porch, $90 ) 4 rooms, bath and porch, $125 o | 5 rooms and bath, $165 i Tlll‘bel'Vllle 6 rooms and 2 baths, $225 All-night telephone and elevator service Ready for occupancy April 1st and May 1st Telephone Columbia 4788 Fixtures for a 6-room House Installed Complete $40 WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS % | How to Get There chie, i Tmporianct 1 Wiring, Repairing, REALTOR 5 . . 2—March 11th—Mr., - from an international authority how ert F. Beresford, “Colonial Open Fvesiugs So 0 02 16th street to Alaska ave- S S ild, “ i : St . | to get the best results atthe least cost Child, “Planting and Gard hon Nort st 1236 Crittenden St. N.W. | nue, out Alaska avenue to i - e o ville pike. r - ics.” $100,000 Comparison ) day afternoon at the Manor House. ~S—April 1st—Mr. Alfeed Available to Buy Good {ll ience; large front, breakfast and double sleeping porches. Zd T t ! Must be seen to be appreciated. Lot 40x145. 5 m— Fusts ] * ot oo e HOPKINS-ARMSTRONG, 1 of 1, 2 & 3 year maturity; i g g 9 nc. Office on Premises Start your home at once and LECTURES save a y&l" on your planting, Eearn Landscape Architecture in Appli . 5 Planning the Home.” ppliahces 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Main 4600 Take Forest Glen car to |“The House Electric” = Colesville pike. By auto, Feai o 3—March 18th—Mr. Stephen b a Home That Tavites | silver Spring and Coles- | by attending the free lecture Sun- g arch Sth—Miss I - ome Ico- It has eight large rooms; every up-to-date conven- gumag’gll;ttry e hl 1 - . og g° . el iy No Lo Salleury Co., lnC. 8 612 International Building Phone Main 2303 Herman Schmidt | 1418 Eye St. NW. THOS. E. JARRELL 729 15th Street Phones Main 5903-4 Main 2611 Member Washington Real Estate Board