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R FIRM SELLS HOMES IN MANY SECTIONS Bungalows, Brick Houses, Apart- ments, Vacant Lots in Deals by Mcl(eever & Goss. EAL Sales for the week were announced by McKcever & Goss as follows: J. L. Krupsaw purchased 1707 De Bales street from Arianne 1. Wood and others. A small bungalow, 3035 Rodman street, was purchased by Maude M Stevens from Ella B. Clarke und later resold to oward The de 0 Livingston street. bel . A. Brooks, was sold to Le: road. imprc Jd for Stej A Island : Maude M. Stev wife, who will residence. occupy it as their *. Waish purchased from Anne Beers the residence at 3017 Rod- man street. One of the new semi-detached brick homes built by D. A. Baer. 4906 Wis- consin avenue, was sold to Margaret W. Dono Brick stors and apartment building at 2145 P str northwest w; for Max and Benjamin ¥ Malcolm S nihe. This on tion with the K. Hartune. 8 8 and , square 214, P. Knapp for Mrs w ale was flice of Chariy Margaret Burre One of the L Kennedy built by gle road Mrs. Doyle for place north sold for Fred Kogod to N. Giltinan in connection with the office of Stone & Fairfas ph P. Maher was the purchaser 5 . which Councill. eing made in ce of Boss & ic ction Phelps. One of the brick homes built about & year ago, 1445 Spring place north- west, was sold for Mrs. Josephine ce M. Leitch. unford purchased a ce in Chevy Chase, 5224 Northampton street. A _number of the new homes re- eently complet McKeever k. this with 1 1124, ames F. Alexander: steler; 1102, 1104 and E th being made in connection with thi office of Harry Wardman, Lelia A. Melvin in connection office of Charles D. Sager; 1162 4th tb R. L. Wenzel, to Wiiliam B. anil Marguerite Creecy, 1156 to Lottie F. Webb, 1138 to C. W. Campbell. in cor nection with the office of Shannon Luchs. H 115! . CHURCHES TO OBSERVE - RED CROSS SUNDAIY. All Faiths to Join in Observance| Tomorrow When Roll Call Is Inaugurated. Churches of every faith throughout the United States will Cross su exercises and sermons relating to_the work of the American Red Cros The a al enrollment of memders for the will be inaggu- rated tomorrow to continue through Thanksgiving day. s Announcing the opening of thé roll call, John Barton Payne, chairman ! of the American Red Cross, &sked | that its connection with Armgstice | day_be considered “Surely we can pay tribute to the men who went o the rescue of our liberty,” he said,:“than | to ally ourselves with the organiza- tion which stood shoulder to sboulder with them throughout the: long| struggle. £ “The Red Cross was the one army which did not lay down its upon { the signing of the armis! n the contrary, much of its work kas just begun. This mighty hu army must never cease its lal your continued help it will not. ““The American Red Cross’ invites all to share in its inspiring ‘respon- sibilities. It needs strength in num- s observe society . no greater CAR SWERVES, OVERTURNS. An automobile driven b¥ Lieu Commander Thalbert Alford, U. 5401 39th street, turned Gver 1 night at Connecticut avenue and gation street, when it was swer to avoid a collision with ancther car. The machine struck a tree and over- ESTATE. 14h St. Building : Sold This Week Paste:nuk Buliding at 1232 14th strect northwest, sold by Morris Caf- 'rits Co.. Inc, for Harry Jeffrey, to Zacob Roxenberg. The conxideration | Wax sald to be about $60,000, I Warehouses AND Storage Space I For Rent J. LEO KOLB 923 New York Ave. Main 5027 Georgetown Located in the best residential section Very satisfying home 3-story brick containing 12 rooms, heated by hot water; house in good con- dition; spacious lot, irregu- lar; about 60x125 ft., con- taining 9,384 sq. ft. $30,500 Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 L e turned. Its occupant escapéd injury. Nos. 3610 to 3626 12th St. Northeast $750 ——— Exceptionally well built porches, front #nd rear: six roo electricity, hardwood floors. Cash 7 Sold " Price, $8,650 DESCRIPTION tapestry brick, commodious ms, tiled bath, hot-water heat, French doors, one-piece enamel sink in kitchen,: three good sized bedrooms, ample closet space, interiors beautifully finished. Large bright cellar, stationary tubs, room for j-car garage. i Take “G" stré | have our represeatative take you o 9 P.M. Hoover Loans Rents 11406 H St. N.W. t car marked “Brookland.” or call our office and to property. Open from 9 A.M. & mKidwell Insurance Main 6341 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHI GTO DOING FIRM REPORTS REALTY TRANSFERS Thirteen Transactions Are Handled During Week by Company. Sales were reported by William P. Doing, Inc., as follows: Mrs. Anna Welsh purchased as an investment the two-family fiat lo- cated at 217 Morgan street northwest from Laura V. Belt. Mrs. Catherine Shea sold the prop- erty located at 1161 Neal street north- east, which was recently occupied by her as a residence, to Edward J. Bruce. The home located at 1138 Sth street northwest, which was recently pur- chased by Mrs. Kate Polinger, was sold to Nick Nikolopolous, who will occupy the premises as his residence. Jumes Shea purchased the property located at 817 12th street northeast, which he now occupies for business purposes. from John W. Edwards. Edward J. Bruce sold the property located at 1161 Neal street northeast. recently purchased from Mrs. Cath- erine Shea, to John C. Collins, who will hold If as an investment. The property at 1013 O strect north- west, contalning ten large rooms, was sold for Edward J. Little to Mrs. Katle Polinger, who will occupy same as her residence. ohn C. Collins sold the propert located at 1439 Oak Street northwest, which Is an eight-room frame, to a local Investor. The property located at 21 Q street northeast., a six-room house, was sold | for Charles F. Weston to Mr. and Mrs. John and Emma J. MoCormick, | elght-room frame house located at 1439 Oak street northwest from a local Investor. Mr. Malakatis will re- model the present structure into a modern eight-room house. Mrs. Nellle Sullivan purchased the fourteen-room house at 411% G street northwest from Amos L. Wood. Mrs. Sullivan plans to improve the property. All of square north of square 931 ‘was sold for local investor to Mar- cos Malakatis, who plans to raze the present buildings and erect a mod- ern structure. ‘The red brick residence 1841 and T streets northwest, was sold for Mrs. Louise Anaya to a buyer whose name is withheld. The purchaser will use the premises d D. C, h | according to advices received here. street, at the southeast corner of 16th | 22 CHILDREN INJURED. | Three Picnic Autos Crash Over Em- bankment in Fog. SEATTLE, Wash., November 10.— Twenty-two Bchool children wers in- jured, two perhaps fatally, when three automobiles carying them to Aberdeen, Washk.,, from & picnic at Copalis Beach, twenty miles morth- west of Aberdeen, went over a twenty-foot bank Wednesday night, The accident was blamed to a dense fog. The cars were sald to have turn- ed over, throwing the children out or catching them in the wreckage. Six_rooms, tile bath, lace, hot-water heat, garage, maid’s room, lot 50£100: beautifui trees and shrubbe How to reach proj $13,250 ree two-story x rooms and tile Si throughout, fireplace; extra large lots; v to Delaware St Something Worth While Cleveland Park Brick Bungalow Only $1,000 Cash Required. Three Built. Two Sold. 3505 Rodman St. N.W. two showers, living room 12x27, parquet flooring. bulit-in refrigerator, workroom ' and servant's toilet in basement, fully screened; . : Conpecticut Ave. to Porter St., west on Porter 8t. to 35th St., morth on 35th St. to Rodman 8t. Better Homes $13,750 Colonial snd_English cottage Thy bath, built-in _tubs, Z one cornes 3 Teach property: Connecticut Ave. to Sbepherd St., cme block east cement porches, heated $14,500 ow. ater heat, hardwood floors r; all brand-new. who will occupy the premises as their | residence. i The triangle bounded by Florida | avenue, West Virginia avenue and 9th street van as an investment, the office Willlam P. Normoyle representing the | || seller. Marcos northeast was sold to E. of | Morgan E. Representatives On Property all Day Suaday 923 10th St. N.W. Morgan & Co. gl:l‘l:wne Franklin 1320 i Malakatis purchased the New Petworth DUNIGAN HOMES Best Location Highest Elevation Excellent View Southern Exposure Paved Alleys EXHIBIT HOUSE 209 Varnum St. N.W. Off of Grant Circle Entirely a new operation. These houses are larger and wider than the average six-room house. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 PM. It Will Pay You to See Them at Once TERMS ARE SATISFACTORILY ARRANGED Take 16th St. Bus to Grant Circle, or 9th St. Car Marked Soldiers’ Home to 3rd St. D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 New York Ave. If You Believe in the United States—You Believe in Washi Main 1267 New Offerings of Unusual Interest Here are a number of properties in very desirable sections, featuring moderate cash payments and easy monthly terms. It will pay you to in- vestigate at once. Chevy Chase, D. C.—$11,000—Attractive 7- room-and-bath brick, extra lavatory, 4 bed- rooms, vapor heat, electricity, front and rear porches, garage; fine section. Easy terms. American University Park—$10,000—Shingle and brick, 7 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electricity, sleeping porch, many building fea- tures; lot nearly 100x125 feet. Easy terms. Washington Heights—$14,000—10 rooms and bath, brick; 6 bedrooms, steam heat, elec- tricity. Room for garage. Newton, West of 16th—$13,500—9 rooms and 2 baths; 3-story stucco over brick; hot-water heat, electricity, open fireplace; other fea- tures. Remarkably low price for a house in that section. Monroe, West of 16th—$15000—10 rooms and 2 baths; brick, hot-water heat, electricity. All modern appointments. Must be sold. Make offer. Near 19th and Biltmore—$18,750—11 rooms and 2 baths, brick; hot-water heat, electricity. Newly papered and painted throughout. Kenyon, Near 14th—$16,500—Semi-detached; 12 rooms and 2 baths, brick; 8 bedrooms, hot- water heat, electricity, front and rear porches; lot 26 feet wide by 100 feet deep. Rented to show splendid returas. Near 9th and an—$9,500—6 rooms and bath, brick: sleeping porch, hot-water heat, electricity and all modern features. On lot 20 feet wide. 2-family Flat—$11,500—11 rooms and 2 baths, brick, near 16th and Columbia Road, contain- ing 2 apartments, one of 5 rooms and bath, the other of 6 rooms and bath; furnace heat, elec- tricity; lot about 19 feet by 150 feet. Owner occupies first floor, renting second for $80 per month. 2-family Flat—$6000—Good northeast loca- tion; 2 apartments of 5 rooms and bath each, in substantial brick building, with hot-water heat; lot 18 feet wide by ll? feet.deep. 813 15th St. N.W. Near Lincoln Park—$7,500—9 rooms and bath, brick, with new furnace, electric lights; on lot 117 feet deep to a 30-foot alley. Very moderate terms. 2-family Flat—$8,500—Stone and brick; 11- room-and-2-baths building, containing one apartment of 5 rooms and bath and one of 6 rooms and bath, with separate hot-water heating plants; lot 20 feet wide by over 100 feet deep to wide alley. Located in the very desirable Lincoln Park section, southeast. 3-family Flat—$9,000—14 rooms and 2 baths, brick; in good northeast location, on lot 23 feet wide. Moderate terms. Corner, N.E—$5, rooms and bath, brick, with sleeping porch; electricity; other modern features. Georgia Ave., Near Park R 250—6 rooms and bath, brick; modern; over 22 feet wide; located in first commercial zone and can be readily converted for business. Only $1,500 cash necessary. 4th St., Near G N.W.—$5,250—2-story brick building, in first commercial zone; easily con- .verted for business. Terms to suit. Bloomingdale—$7,500—Only $500 cash re- - quired for modern 6-room-and-bath brick; - with front and rear porches and in good con- dition. Near North Capitol and R. I. Ave—$7,950— 6 rooms and bath, brick; on lot 20 feet wide by 140 feet deep; furnace heat, electricity; good condition; immediate occupancy. 2-family Flat—$12,000—North Capitol St, in first commercial zone—11 rooms and 2 baths, brick, with furnace heat, electricity; on lot 20 feet wide. Will rent to show splendid re- turns. Southwest —$6,750 —$750 cash and easy monthly payments; 12 rooms and 2 baths; well built brick, with steam heat, electricity and all modern featuges. SAT'URDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1923. REAL ESTATE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT THESE Handsome suburban homes on Connecticut Avenue, adjoining the town of Kensington, eight large rooms and attic, tile bath, hot-water heat, modern electric fixtures, electric range in kitchen, oak floor, white enamel and mahogany finish. Lot 74x175. These houses offer advantages to the home buyer not to be found in any other suburban section, being within one square of Capital Traction car line, close to churches, schools, public library and stores. Elevation high and healthy with beautiful surroundings. Open for inspection every day until 8 P.M. For Prices and Terms See TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. AGENTS 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Q At Absolute Auction, Subdivided I will sl Monday, November 12, 10 A.M. Rain or shine! The A. O. Dille Estate, 446 acres on Washington-Annapolis Highway, 12 miles from District Line; also all live stock, implements and furniture. il w o Photo by Temschert & Flack THE MAIN RESIDENCE—NOTE EXCELLENT STATE OF REPAIR Terms: 30% Cash; Balance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Years. Souvenirs to Those Attending including one brand-new five-passenger Ford touring car. Tracts 2 to 125 acres. Won- derful modern residence on main tract; two small farms with buildings; good land. Write me for map and detailed circular. DIRECTIONS: Drive straight out Pennsylvania Ave. . to the property; Bus line leaves 8th and Penna. Ave. twice daily; Penna. R. R. station one mile from property. Look it over before the sale. My signs are on the property. SRR RSRAR AN I A SR SRR RARA SRR ARSI SRS SRR SR ARR SRR R AR SRS AR Home Office Wilmington, N. C. Washington Office 332 Woedward Bldg. CLOSE IN This is the last operation of its kind in Wash- ington located so close to the business district. The WRECO car line passes just two blocks away, at 4th and H streets northeast, and the Capital Traction Florida avenue line passes one block away at 5th and Florida Ave. northeast. FEATURES The houses are of brick construction. The heating plants are controlled by automatic thermostatic system. Tongue and groove sub- flooring under hardwood floors throughout. Most modern bathroom equipment; the kitchens contain many unusual features. Built- in garages; Murphy in-a-door bed in one bed- room of each house. Automatic hot-water heaters. Many other outstanding features that must be seen to convey a true impression. ENVIRONMENT Two grade schools are located close by; the Central and Eastern High schools are easily accessible on either car line. Chain stores, drug stores and shopping center within short radius. PRICE—TERMS | 38,650 A Cash Payment of Only th and Sts. NE. B $1,000 Is Required and the Balance Can Be Paid Like Rent. i MCKEEVER i GOS 1415 Eye St. N.W. Main 4752 cle——lal—2 ol lal———lol———lal——— o} | —=o|—=0|—=]ol—=}lc—=]o] ———=]a}