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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, W SHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 1923. REAL ESTATE. 17 3 G B New Testament was “not written in|*“and then I have tried to express have declared themselves unable to lives if they really had discovered l as “not written in | “a s : murder in the cab, Would they not ' |Qassical Greek. nor the Biblical|tkls in the simplest and most vigor- GERMAN TOWN BANKRUPT| it oo Chy's Onancial obligations 1,800 OFFICERS RETIRED, first of all o disarmed the mur- lur«ek" of the Greek version of the |ous modern English. In other words. and two of the deputies are hastening deror? How (he man could shoot first Old Testament, nor even in the liter- | It English of the same kind as the FROM CHILLY BREEZES fo,Periin, Lo lace thelr troubles be- | sapanese to Reliove 400 More by 01 offic @ 'n the ner, with- i y - 5 e D 4 e 3 e Dion T iior Jtefay. But in the'com- | e o hed tn’ mind the Amerjcen Swinemuende. frequently visited by other baffling _circumstance which That ho Ehemsrore d sought o ‘pus | reader and tried to eliminate British | Bathing Resort, Also Hard Hit by | the former Kalser before the war, was | Next, Maxch has thrown this erime into a class his translation in the every-day lan- | forms of' expression like ‘steward i 2 the most famous bathing resort in |By the Associated Press. by itself. guage of American life. and ‘husbandman’ and to use instead alling Mark, Asks Berlin Germany. TOKIO, August 7.—Seventy-ore | "The police have hoped tnat the l : 3 words intelligible to the American uff f the vellow taxi eventu Ala translation of the miracle of Word for Aid. e major generals and more than 800 jcRauffeur of the yellow e “feeding the multitude,” expressed in| ®&T A t referred fish with i flicers were placed o ¢ wo co var . 5 The Goodspeed trunslation is_ ex- 8 cuStOmErs yocierred - fish th |other military officera re placed on f Saorine masieey DT Ak e’ dincipies satn e Him whare | Dectod {0 he insucd from tho' Uni- |B7Mhe dueciated Press. red gills, & Parlsian fishmonger |the retired Tist this month 1 sccord: L 237 absener leads ‘o the bellet that he | Chicago Scholar Tranflatesimn We get bread enough in this solj. | YeTSity of Chicago press on Decem- 25,—Chilly_ breesen’ from the ooumt A e e R s I Ry Homicides for Year , as fooq may have been done away s ith tude to feed such crowds? ber 1. +| @nd the” high prices of the falling|lied upon his nose rather s |tion of nearly 1,800 officers since the v “the man who + e policemnen, “Jesus said to them, mark have combined to force thiy ¢ . ‘How many eyes. with the result that the fish- |scheme came into effect last year and . !but weither body nor abandoned taxi ures Into Modern lmgv,. have you?' ¢ Fomeranian seaside resort into bank. or was heavily fined for selling | th ber will be increased to 2,200 Compared With Only 16 15as Soeund” o e g| SOTIPRURES ity Saven. and a tew sman|GETS TERM FOR' SLAYING. | Fiyityt™Sfrc*aitn Tisert 1his banis | e, wie Beeily omed vl | Fhe s Wil e 5, H ” : murdyr is one that would call for the “Ami [ - " " — in London. hext tiadentsof u Sherlock Holmex in American !l,,,‘;:'°;,'l;',;:'g;"g|;h;,gf,?;;’° Jolake] Woman Who Confessed Sentenced i TR i fil i prime. Apparently the police " e P Nan Dron Y e Dol itook the seven loaves and the fish i 12 Years. ,?:..nnfl:,f w York boasts no such 0 S 450 phive thanky nd aive them (o to Prison, 6 to CHICAGO, August 25.—An Ameri- | His disciples, and the disciples gave| NEW YORK, August 95. — Mrs. MINNIX-BUILT HOMES OF SURPASSING CHARM Shecial Dispateb to The S CHILAY S s 2 them to the people. And they all ate|Louise Arnold, widow. who pleaded e % _the pub- | HOG KXLLING RECORD BROKEN | can translation of the New Testament | and satisfied their hunwer. And the | canes to o charge of slaying Vincent : i from the original Greek. and done'in | Pieces that they left that were picked | Calvacca of Lodi, N. J. July 4, in the LY lication of crin s in Tondon | AlL grewious records-for. the higeh- || B S SEEEE R | AINIId saventhiasiit Thecaware| ST it blaE L e s compared to those here in New York jtering of hogs were broken in the [ ®'7MP'% e 4.000 men that were fed, besides wom- |he was employed, was _sentenced | B shows that while London has a very | last fiscal year, ended June 30, the | ©f ENElsh. intended to be ‘"‘I’”' {h,nd children. And Hle dismissed |to six to " twelve years in_prison. A « matier of drunken- | Department of Agricuiture anngune. | t4hdable to the average American |the people and got into the boat and | Her counsel pleaded tha wecu as just bee i went to the district of Magadan.” had _courted Mrs. Arnold, the mother e 18 a1 ey el A i et S AT Biouns; s Just beon completed by Dr. | Went o the diatricy of Magadun | had courted Mra."Amnold, tho mother Chesapeake St.~One Block West of Wisconsin Ave. s slaughtered excecding by 4.201,680 the | New ment _department of the|What each writer of the new testa-|single, when in reality he had a wife o5 suc ous high m During the same | Uni of Chicago, it became |Ment meant to =ay,” he continued.|and eight children. 2 BEST VALUE.S OFFERED TODAY-' Hhhes d 7 S meat animals were | known vesterday, Dr. Goodspeed Qo | mrmm————— e -~ g T8 ¥ inspected. | voted three and one-half years to the E Eh l“l;‘l.“; uL\li{r. Goodspeed eoxplained that the : o ; ‘ ; i ] SOLD—S READY o i - A Va_lue Unequa“ed New--Modern Detached Houses These houses are undoubtedly the greatest values on the i BY NOBERT T. SMALL. We have Planned these new Apartments at— ) 13 h d i s N w market today—charming, characterful, complete — practically bijer (e were fount . i every appointment of $15,000 houses. They- are situated in a i o Fifteenth and W Streets N.W. t an Qumcy ts' Pl very delightful section on large lots with delightful outlook. —that they offer the most practical Homes—in capacity e 5 The_v will go fast. Don’t fail to il’lSpCCl. that is all sufficient; and with arrangement and equip- These new houses are the talk of the town - " gnent that supply utmost efficiency. and must be seen to be appreciated. An unusual Open Today, Tomorrow and Every Day Till Dark opportunity to secure a six-room, two-story brick Take Wisconsin Avenue Car or Drive Out to Chesapeake Street house in a very convenient and centrally located Thence One Block West s 5 | Located right where you'll enjoy living—handy to Within « ewverywhere. decome i ¢ E . g Two to four rooms and bath—with dining alcove— : . PO In the gre lice ha _to s and ba g § . A o 545 110 SO7450 es month scction, having hot-water heat, electric light, No. i . S i s hardwood floors, open fireplaces, attic, large .:‘;‘v,.‘:{:‘,'..“’{f, '.‘i;';'i..:"":”;l'.’j : e "o::_p[;;y o é‘,mi:: front concreté porch, double rear porches, brick : ’ i . garage. ; o B i . 813 13th St. N.W. SOUTHERN BUILDING Main 2690 ; | (Racorporsted) Reasonable Price and Terms : ‘ a5 e Fihow it 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 - t Today' : o i AT ] i thist i : vei i pec ! R s not much of a clue ] . ne T T T L L e Sales on Premises L . BROOKLAND || ., saNsBURY co, mc. | 1Pe Best Buy in the City ONLY THREE LEFT f} -eosersrmier . 1§ Dunigan’s New Petworth Homes S le H > 1001 Ot St. NE Members of Washington Real Estate Board 5 THEs mp Sttt %m M Specially Designed and Finished . Open Tomorrow All Day Six Large Rooms Electric Lights Tiled Bath Daylight Cellar Hot-Water Heat Laundry Tubs 4817 lowa Ave. N.W. Close to Intersection of 14th and Decatur Streets Large Porches’ Front and Rear Very beautiful detached new residence of 11 rooms (6 bedrooms and sleeping porch), 2 baths, h.-w.h., elec., iront and rear porches, hardwood floors, garage—in fact, every fine modern appointment. Lot 50 by 100. 5 e One of the Best Buys on the Market Today ) ) i We Invite Inspection i 3 Sample House 4318 Third Street N.W. (Near Varnum) Hear Woman's Scream. gaw in board is etanders saw with a police board est pre never were First one policeman < then another QLT T T Every one s with what zest the poiice of & big city take up murderer when a foll [T IIIIIIIlJ!Ili||I|IlIlIillllIllIIIIIilIllIIII|l|lliilllIllIII|III"|III|IHIIIIII i i These conveniently located detached bungaiows, con- taining six rooms, tile bath, hardwood floors, electricity. interiors beautifully finished, large bright cellar, sta- tionary tubs. Good size lot to 15-foot alley. Within one square of car line, stores, churches and schools. Con- struction is the very best, and for the price and terms is a home which merits your immediate inspection Hoover & Kidwell Lcans Sales Rents Insurance The police then began to ask them 1406 H St. N.-W. Main 6341 selves if the arresting officers would have been o careless of their own | AIEINIREIIERRERVERRRERERNRRRVERRURRVRREDERURRRHRRERRRRERERONEREUONRER RRRRR R RN REERRRR RN R R TO —_—_—mm—— e > extent of committi 1 order to escape? not murdered. wh armed and read Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday until Take “Grant Circle Bus” or 9th St. Car marked “Soldiers’ Home"” a cry of terror or dreud comes | woman there is a man in- in the affair. { v Clues Fizzle Out. body found floating in oon after the two police- men were killed, gave further color to the theory that the vellow mystery -ab was a murder car before the po- boarded it. But the woman | was accounted for and this promising clue went for nothing MOORE & HILL, INC. 1420-22 “H” Street N.W., D. C. Members of Washington Real Estate Board 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS | NINETEENTH STREET [|IS e aEe . | B S 0TS 5-window brick dwellng, 1o. | Price, $6,500.00 g Hxlnnt IT:m‘ lot to l Iy ‘ for business purposes, and is rented for i st 5 | NORTH WASHINGTON MOUNT PLEASANT SUBURBS e | e Realty Com AR 14 home at a bargain price. This pew detached home was acquired ¢ Thi e paraome | threehors ric: | by the present owner in an exchange [ll dwelling, located in one of the very best for an expensive property and in order AT Dl o o S P vt w47 Dot | Loy clone - the origioal” canmaciion on [l -~ o . ha ot Mit. Fiens & o vl roverts at a con Fourth and L Sts. N.E ER LTS | BRI ver Spring outh Woodside . . . [ Uskte. Marawerdfioncs on'the Gt ook, | coqveniant to tho car Jios. and o b i tached lot 35x203. The i ve- = , . : gt =D TEle poowseion :}}':'ufifi‘:%‘!:’r"p v hrnnfl-n::‘:"‘."-‘:?nn‘ Drive out 16th street, past Walter Reed ospital, by the way of Alaska avenue and | BROOKLAND ater heat, electrie Tights wad hardsesnd Georgia avenue extended to Silver Spring and South Woodside g e ” X » ” i g = 7 500,00 floors on the first floor. Can be xold on The stamp of approval has been placed on these new homes by many Price, $7.500. attractive terms and immediate posses An excellent detached home in onc of sion given. investors who have purchased for purely investment purposes. e e Mg | A FINE HOME IN | 5.room and bath bungalow. T I R SRR 35,000 e Bl e vains ik ath eatir GEORGETOW i it-1 We Are Selling These “Special Feature” Homes Faster Than 55."1';:.'»:"?».:3’;’?.2’.‘.‘"n"r.,?.:n'.i.'.'f'l‘fi.ég pecesle 000 S b“ngalow i cosntig 831’880~$6-900 bought on cash payment of $! A fine big home in the very best sec- . We Can Complete Them. e i W | e e e s 6-room and bath, two-story house........... $7,700 This property has 12 large rooms and 3 baths. hot-water heaf, NEAR WARDMAN | st & i S5tk 3 5-room and bath tapestry brick over tile bunga- PARK INN Teceritly mut In abaciatsly pertact mun ‘pe Ty 4 g Exhibit House, 1124 4th St. N.E. Price. $18,750.00 diton, Wo can Eive tnmedinte pov low, large unfinished attic................ $9,700 A handsome detached brick dwelling, tion of this property. located 1o an exclusive section west of Open Every Day and Evening . Dt i SR |\ DOWNTOWN BARGAIN|I Y 8-room and two-bath, two-apartment frame d_side light in % Ml | Price veduced $1.00000 for house, with separate entrances and porches.. $9,900 Six rooms, bath, built-in garage, front porch, breakfast porch and Tl Poacuaet Tand 1o 1n crcnent reyans elimsE 'ii&,flf.’;?ofl’.;flf’,n i 7-room and tWO-batll, two-story tapestry brick = Sl ey g i - The owner wonld consider a trade for large rooms and bath. located on a o sleeping porch, brick pantry, built-in ironing board, hardwood floors | 3 dowatomn souse for same’ price “or s | promiueat” Hree? within vaiking e over tlle e e ciobels siedenaiic shalihu st oholietetotieriy el s 511,500 throughout, Murphy built-in bed; many other features seldom found in | s Troperty bay an exeellent’ ot ton 2 - 4 o e -w. heat, hardwood floors, city water, sanitary H 1 BRI ;H \‘( )( P]l PARB paved alley, a garage, and in perfect Largc lots, g od trees, hot-water y houses at this low price of Price, $5.750.00 cundin";n;‘ :):n-r :m give 1mm«lll:e plumbing, electric lights, built-in garages, concrete sidewalks to electric cars, well , $5,750. possession and make very reasonable A real bargain in a first-class home terms. built stone roads. i at an extremely low price, located $ 8 6 50 ity ving Thpria “Sii CHEVY CHASE Small Cash Payments Liberal Terms ’ L L 7 residences, It has & rooms and tile Price, $14,750.00 bath, a good lot and furnace heat. A real bargaio in a fine suburbsn fl permestree T ssbbonamen, sha s | Bm et omess o Coon Ave i i} = Tor o cloding Tatereet ror the | ot 1o, ST 0012 Shceliont N rth w t t Small Cash Payment-—Terms Like Rent e e P | ST I ANOortn. vwasningion ieaity Lo. ! throughout. Immediate possession, inst. hot water heater and a fine garage. : WOODLEY PARK T I L Incorporated SECTION terms and give immediate possesssion. Washington Office, - z 5 CKEEVER « GOS s Price, $1650000 . PETWORTH 1653 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Stiver Soeing iOttice, Hazinu ervice A very beautifal moders home, To- ) ; 6152 = it il L e I Price, $8,500.00 Main 9716 and E. Brooke Loe Woodie section, z A first-class modern home, located in || B. Houston McCeney > the best section of Petworth convenient to the car line, and having 6 large rooms Main 4752 . : 1415 Eye St. water 'heat, clectric” Mgbta. heFiwood | and hath, B eatcr Beat aud 1e Devient SALES OFFICE ON GEORGIA AVENUE EXTENDED IMMEDIATELY S e G B A T NORTH OF SILVER SPRING, OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING

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