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9 § THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 1921 PART NEW BUSINESS BUILDING COMPLETED. TEN RESIDENCES SOLD [ regentea vy preagen & aniadicton, Toc $12,500 A house at 1335 Park road, in Co- BY BOSS & PHELPS Brand-New Corner House Inc., representing the purchaser. The house, which is situated on the cor- ner of an alley, has ten rooms and Jones, was bought by Robert R.|bath, hot-water heat and side light- King . This is a three-story, ten-|in room brick house. having two baths, | g PLANS ROWS OF HOMES. T. E. Breunin begin the lumbia Heights, owned by R. M 'r & Son shortly will ion of rows of homes . Martha Reddick purchased a house hot-water heat, electric lights, and | 907 French strant, owned by M.[on both sides of Varnum street north- Activity in Home Realty Market |other improvements. | Ganagher. “The houke is of brick|west, in the block betweem 16th o i H C t 2622 Uni- | construction, three stories, containing e Reported by Local Firm of G [Fellor bought 2623 Col- fen rooms and bath and §s heated 17th street versity place from strons. The improvements consist of All houses will he detached or semi- with furnace. Brokers. a three-story bay window brick iwched and will be constructed of ’ 4 d B '] Activity in the local home market | house, having ten rooms and 5 = {light brick. They will be modern Bedlooms an al was reported this week by Boss & |electric lights, furnace heat and rear | Tho (hird American Lumber Con-|throughout. with garages, breakfast Phelpa. Ten residences were sold | PoTches. The house is situated on & |gress and the ninetecnth annual meet- | ropma. sleeping porche Garage Under House s. S iot about 17x130. ling of the National Lumber Manufuac ol ock Creelkc through their offic: A house in Columbia Heights, at|ture Assoc ion wiil be held joint- ily ac from tha A house owned Ly A. L. Newmyer, | 1234 Euclid__ street, was sold for|lyv ) and 31 _and April 1, in on. The elevation is v A ) Francis L. Neubeck, Moore & Hill,|the Congress Hotel, Chicago high. purchased house is at 1726 Lanier pi by Fay L. one of a row e 1 a few years ago. by Carl H. containin eight rooms and bath and all modern improvemen Perry C. Olinger bought a home at 1310 Fairmont street northwest, own- ed by Emma B. Park. This i three-story, ten-room brick having hot-water heat and electric | lights. ol A home at ortner street was sold to Da rli E. M| Rutty. This room brick trobe. After improv occupied by One pleted by Boss & bec street, in bought by Lacey C. colonial type hous rooms and bath. There is a fireproof garage. One of the hou ago by Charles Mount Pleasant stree H. Moss, was purcha Forester. The house and bath. hot-water lights and fron Samuel M. D: at 1302 De dition, to A. F. detached house, attic, with hot-water heat and ele tric lights. The purchaser was rep- [ol——|o[—=]o]c——=]o]c——=lole——"alole=——2lolc—=]|o] A Proposition That’ll Interest You T LT s built a few v six rooms heat, electric rul's Ad- This is 2 eld place, in Elkin: T T OO T T Armslei Midway Between Cleveland lelgh Park Park and Chevy Chase The Best Buy in Washington 2 Sold 3 Left 1350 to 1358 Taylor Street N.W. Sample House, 1358 Taylor Open and Lighted Until 8 pm. A business buflding haws just been completed at 1803 Connecticut avenue for Edward P. Mertz and William A. Hill. George N. Ray was the architect. ! The structure ndjoins Florida avenue. | PROPERTIES TAKEN OVER FORBUSINESS Upper Connecticut Avenue Structure Completed as | Changes Continue. With the completion of the new | WBsiness building 1803 Connecticut avenue, near Florida avenue, erect- ed for Edward P. Mertz and William A. Hill, another addition to the list of properties taken over for business purposes along upper Connecticut | i avenue has been recorded. The new building was designed by George N. 5528 13th St. N.W. D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone M. 1267—1268 You can buy one of these wholly detached Homes— Bungalow or Cottage type—in beautiful ARMSLEIGH PARK, for— Balance—-including everything Only $1 ,000 Cash —in Monthly Payments The location is ideal—the highest point in Washington—convenient to two car lines; ten minutes to the Treasury Department by auto. cut avenue and S street was pur-| chased by Roy L. Newhauser, and the northwest corner, by Edward P. Mertz and William A. Hill. The four-story house at 1 necticut avenue has recently been sold to an investor represented by Moore & Hill through William Cor- coran Hill = FIVE RESIDENCES SOLD. Four Small Brick Houses and One Bungalow Bought This Week. Five residence properties were dis- posed of this week through the office of William S. Phillips. Gideon T. Marshall purchased 1646 Argonne place northwest, one of the homes recently built by Mr. Phillips. This house is constructed of light brick and contains six rooms and bath, inclosed sleeping porch and built-in heated garage. Oliver W. Siegel purchased from L T T HE On Bea:tfffui VM;c‘onizlir' Street The Homes themselves are wonderful examples of comfort and homi- ness—six and eight rooms; built as we build; equipped as we equip. Fach Home sets in its own spacious lot—50 to 60 foot front. Price—$8,750 to $11,500 The best buy in Washington from a Home point of view—and the big- gest value as an investment. Phone Our Office—Main 4846 Saturday Up to 5 P.M. 1 Ray. Properties along this former ex- jclusively residential thoroughfare have been rapidly undergoing funda- Edith L. Heatwole premises 4022 Illi- nois avenue northwest, a six room and bath brick home. George R. Pendarvis purchased from Grant L. Reddish a six room brick cem| t front porches. They contain 8 rooms and bath; hot-water heat; hand- some hardwood floors. Fronts are of tapestry brick, with 22-ft. —and a representative will call and take you to inspect them. Sunday Up to 12 Noon |mental changes at the hands of fn- |,/ 50 a¢ 126 Thomas street north- ||| front. Large yards to 15-ft. || vestors, who foresee comm":fll l:- west, which he will occupy as his alley. Double back porches. vantages in this section under the|home. . Storage room in attic. new soning regulations. George L. Reddish purchased from Terms Can Be Arranged 1514 K Street N.W. e Owner and e e Elmer E. Miller. a modern six-room | . a te . and bath brick residence, 214 Upshur Phone Main 4846 * Builder One of the first of these proper- ties to change owners to this end was at 1629-1631 Connecticut avenue, || where John L. Barr and Edmund B. Rheem have erected stores. This was soon followed by the purchase of the land and erection of a building at 1517 Connecticut avenue by the Walker Motor Company. The large residence on the south- west corner of Connecticut avenue and Q street, built a few years ago || after plans by the late Clarke Wag- gaman, architect, was sold several months ago through the real estate offices of Story & Cobb, and Moore & Hill to L. L. Jenkins, who was rep- resented in the transaction by John F. Maury. The consideration in this transaction was $100,000, including the furniture. This property, how- ever, was acquired as a residence. The property at 1503 Connecticut avenue was purchased about six || months ago by Mrs. John R. Wil- liams, and has been remodeled into a business building, while the build- ing at 1621 Connecticut avenue, which is occupied exclusively as physicians’ offices, was sold by Thomas Dunlop to Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, to be held as an investment. The double house, 1603 Connecticut street northwest. Mrs. Anna T. McCabe purchased and will “occupy 618 Van Buren street northwest. This is one of the modern bungalows built by Mr. Phillips in the subdivision of Fairlawn Manor. WANTED —Suburban and country homes and farms for sale. Wehavea large demand. If you desire an advantageous sale, give us the information without delay. C. H. Small 1358 Taylor St. Owner and Builder ob [e—— |al—|o]c—F|al=—=|n]e—rh|c—|o|—= 0| —|a]=—=—=]g] e e o] e n e o e B e o s [0 [ ) |——lol——[cle—o[—Fcjc—Flal—Dalalc—=| = gecsuaa siz-room and bath house; artistically finished and a«n‘-fim;mwu; oot siscits. Sreares; lorpe SECOND FLOOR e g Phone for Price and Terms i H avenue, owned by the Early estal < has recently been sold and will be Ic T oiton house, at 1655 Conectl > il . e Co ) - 2 “"HE thought that inspires the purchase of a S EIIR LA SO GARDINER & DEN I ’ lnc. S - a1 devel, ent. Home is the most valuable asset of Hu. ||* i io s e sovs comeat, i R, : " Was purchas e W. - One feels the responsibility and sel- ey e he Bianham. catate sad dom fails it. || shortly thereafter was transferred to || Hill, who w We are prepared to establish you in the business building. The estate at Home of your choice on Terms that are con- fLisse SR R LAt venient. dall H. Hagner & Co. and Moore & swell. This house for a term of years. High-Value Suburban Development Runs Through e CHEVY CHASE, D. C. N Several in Block Sold. CHEVY CHASE MARYLAND Pian. ar e 1€ it s Mov s-:‘:-::u.nr. 8 In the next \'.(mk,,h-r“m it Cleveland Park,dc'l:l:vy Cl:ue, Edgemoor = VISIONOE . ¢ oo 000, Je changed ownership e e o Just west of 16th st. in A eopertys at 1719 Connecticut ave: o fnceto SQUARE 27 SECTION 2 . - v Re yazis o = e was sold throug e offices o : = o B T el B e || William' Corcoran 111l and Moore & THE ENGL[SH VlLLAGE OF e Sew 7 and individual architec: large, well rooms, Hill for Mrs. Kate Davis Pultizer to R tural design are all that could bath: hot heat and T. Braliing Fpobction Lurcs Nt Shows. e e e Saeel Foditis front and e cliistiiy chndh DI R s floors and fixtures Q‘{"jf" "; e l\\'n':n”g:".:;y;:g' pu y An ; . : Good 1 t at 1714 was sold to Dr. Mal- bathe in attic i LD tory. Fally detached, Ao o ! The southeast corner of Connecti- 1403 Evye Street N.W. Main 4752 5 Sold in Last 10 Days . . “ " i HOICE lots right in the heart of Old Chevy Chase. our 01Ce O a J or . 4 Bedroom and Bath, Surrounded by fine homes. Nothing better_—notl'un_g on wide lot Attic and Wide more attractive. perpetuafly restricted against busi- bath: be: 1 g e aree el Porches ness, rows of houses and apartment houses, yet only a block | S~ L 4 3 One-half block from 14th St. Cara or two from the school, churches and stores. One car fare g H Price for Houne Furniture—S$12,500 AMPLE HOUSES 1 1 1stri i ! s s £ G088, T ST A e M over the best line in the District. Note the wide streets and i parking: wide and economical lots. . 3 s NEAR CATHOLIC READ THIS—ONLY 212,000 | UNIVERSITY tractive \ 3 URVEYORS today staked off the lots—go out TO- and. tited path: thosoashiy ; - | S % g MORROW and get yours. Salesmen on the ground. F?:":‘;M?rm\-"fi\:«' § = Sl Only 8 lots—-they should all sell by Monday mgbt. arge front and doublc N = rches; only & N . o A, N Plots Up to an Acre With Each of These Act quickly. ¢ Bans Earape Jor « und French N Vacant: | e N sion. Price. § P N Homes at 59,500 to $12,500 EAL estate men generally know values. The follow- MeKEEVER & GOSS, oA N 5 h Blickedidhei -k 1 { 1405 ze Streeq .. oo \ New § and 6 room bungalows and 7 and § raom 2-bath ing have ”l:a 1shed t e‘;/[ omeswat n a tew ; . ! N houses, ready to be moved into. They are all of attractive, 5 : . Ki ! N distinctive designs, construction and finish. Rooms are quite .squares °£ the property €SSrSs ing, W‘?bStel’. X g N large. Foundations and massive open fireplaces of Bethesda Cummings, Etchison, Maury, Hedges, Yellott, Henry, Boss, fi Phone Now—Main 4752 N Biue Granite. Hot-water heat, electricity and all other modern Edoanlaand Wageshorst. k For Appointment to See Any of These °| Take avy Ith St. car to § refinements. Location the most charming in this vicinity. 'wards an . i Tarlororand el onc it N QPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY square to sample house. N Real Estate Easy Terms § Drlive n];“ dtljonri-ecticut I‘?VTI“ }t{qnchevy Chase, thence T J F' & C .“._MCKEEVER“*GOS Cos Open sad Hehiod it s || wor soug Seadiey Lawe o Bradie il hos. A isher 0., Inc. 1403~ £ve Sereee. NN Thomas A. Jameson || ON & LUCHS 738 15th St. N.W. w N ) \ Main 4752 906 New nY.f.flEa'.\“' N.W. \ Exclusive Agents \ ) Members of the Washington Real Entate Board, Ask the Man Who $ Main 2345 713 14th St. N.W. . {