Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1921, Page 15

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e : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921—_PART 2. il e S S, TS et ELOCAL REAL ESTATE FIRM (st ff 5roand,at the comer ot 1711 MR, ROBB_PRESIDENT. |REALTY SALES, $197,000, NEW OWNER FOR STORE BUILDING. | MORE U. S. SEAMEN. and Kenyvon streets, were purchased ; American Crews Replacing Aliens. hy estor. who intends t ect “REPORTS $140,000 SALES |1 i 5ot pariment Bousa ther'” | Home and School Association of LOCAL FIRM REPORTS rcn Grews Bepinine 4 Harry M. Dante relinquished title sailing the seven seas. owned of Eastern High Meets. 24| Arthur M. Robb was elected presi-|Mrs. B. W. Thompson Buys Former to the. lots for a $12.000 $22,500 Business Property on 18th apartment house at 1700 Jland operated by the United State - orthwest w hought by a dent of the¥ome and School Associa- : : s Street and $38,000 Apartment | {751 nVektor for 338000 from I~ tion of ern High Sehool at Secretary Wilson's K"m"_od t : 3 erick G. Wenger and Charles L. Wen- meeting Jast night in the auditoriur Properties: Teansforred: i House Included. e T e Ceoitarns uroelor the inatitutiony vOthar officers se- P! Ber- : Teeted are . G. M. Hutchinson, | <ules of residential properties ag- Yes Lt 0000 | apartments. lected ar « ; les residential | Bales aggregating nearly $140.0 The corner residence. 1428 Buchanan | first vice president: Miss Oliva Tay- s president; Mrs. D. L. | &regating $137.000 werc Gecretary, and H. W. Weber. |this week through the offic & Middicton, Inc. were made by J i Mrs. Blanche W. are reported by Moore & Hill. Inc Residential transactions predominated Earl W. Chafee purchased the hou at 227 Rosemary street. opposite the 's'rm(' was sold by W. reeny to lor. sec Orrin C. Lester for $13, of Hedges Al Thompson pur- Chevy Chase Club grounds, for ap- M nrm*'u:*'!‘ of il » forn T « proximately $15.000. A,%I.(,S IF[’]O&'QE TO AID WPR.’-( ;\..r‘: 'flrg'“r \( hor \‘\lgxm'nh”s'. ool Mrs. Ethel C. Smith sold the prop- erty at 2479 1Sth street to Mrs. Mary A. Miller for about $22.500. Mrs. 3 ler will remodel the building for business purposes, it is unde The* house at 1738 P stree West was bought from Mrs. ! co-operation 1 L. Minor by Winslow H. Randolph and | zanizatic Angus_ McD. Crawford The pries € t ‘was $17,000. The building will be used Al as gn addition to the Emerson In- E in . rod or to do manning American versity, ¢ i = o rooms and three Sistunt superintendent of schools: with modern improvements throughout 3 3930 . A Cleveland Park residence. 29 ! | CLUBHOUSE TO OPEN. |xlwiif'iyint Eavs ittty ) § Smathers. This is a detached house of 4 ’Town and Country Home to Inaug- |hine rooms nnd bath improvements are made it will be urate Summer Season. cupied by the purchaser. ~|~u.\-..| 2 hedrooms and o Iarze b ¥ 2 o/ vi ave Premise 1433 Longfellow street, a £ a) t A t 1740 P st t. orary 1 B re to The Town and Country Club will hav g 5 et o n '“.7:;&}:.10;;.‘::.-: acquitedithoihonay f 1ot sex the informal onening of the countr: idern house of the bunzalow typedn Amefidins 1o 30 at 2324 20th street from Mrs. W. I N 4 2 {clablioto for the summer season to- |8 snth Street Highlands. old S A oo ayimene Kraft for $14.500 g B e e A . i I iaoprow night. Dancing with music by - Sar Hickman to George U n: 4 o'clock hey o | ber of eatures by S enis i t s < purd sed < .“';.ZSR::?::\'pbyfnf"exfl 00, ":n); wi\nny 11 | commit S lilr‘ror.uh ns ’m.u; I 3 purchased Kenneth 1 il Lots 834 and %36 in square . 12th_street. or the Y. M. C. A. - d by, King, chairman of | by C s Storm from a locai ORI P L = e Sent il e 10000 suuar: (oc Menis CIDTSLINS Eistiect e . from ication. This home has The businexs property at the southwest corner of Tth and O streets| U0 e ief of ¢ nspection Can nance, War Department. and T eight rooms and bath on two floors. is [ RoFthwest, occupied by a branch store., rehaxed by Harry Kuufman e A et IMMEDIATE POSSESSION improved with er heat and| Company, for a consideration a to Balboa Heights, Panama Cana 3 000. The sale was 1° Balboa . electric lights and I situated on a|made by the William H. Spiganl Comp haxer will hold the Z0N® for duty Price, $10,500 lot 50x150 feet DProperty for investment purpoxes. = ok T T property take Rrookland Car Swan (iibson sold her former '.\n mt"rna}s’n of 73 and ol e home at 1247 Kenyvon street, a three- X har of building pro story brick ho With ten rooms, ew York city is to have a “Pomander | Enactment of rent laws in Paris has month over the e ; : B. F. SAUL CO. [) ] ihiee baths: hot=water heat anaisl alk,” similar to London's secluded | killed the greatest real estate boom in f the recorded in a tabul: Franklin 55 224 V.V, Ave. VW, tric lights. The purc as F history, dispatehes state dle Atlantic es. This New House, Splendidly Constructed, Is Ideally Located Near Chevy Chase Club, in e e the Midst of Individually Built Homes. M. Holmes the tw of colonial typ northwest, cont s 6009 33d street, in ¢ | i 1s Bought by C. H. W 3 i€ a detached frame house hs: — — | m— — e s - = Eaad S i even rooms and bath, with a very » lot. The former owner was | Bugene W. Staples. i A two-family apartment house at N theetinostivee s o o -— o -— — e -— — B — — idy to William Ghelmin M. Dante purchated a Jot on 1 northwest, j north of Trving street. from Les D, Latimer force of William K. Hartung have been madn necessary by the increased de- mand” for Washington homes, it is an- nounced. i The new employes are W. Le Roy | Sellers, salesman for northwest and | suburban R CHE o Increased Demand for Homes Ne- cessitates Expansion in Sales and Office Departments. Five additions to the sales and office iMR. HARTUNG AUGMENTS WORKING FORCE BY FIVE | salesman B oo beaieras i i J. L. Watson, salesman for investments, speculations and apartments: Mavnard . » H. Jones and Beverly E. Moods Center hall plan, with ten spacious rooms; three baths: hatdwood floors throughout; the les of eight properties were reported nts are of the finest; two-car garage; large lot. We invite your inspection. by this firm. as folio appointments are of garag 8! Premises 224 Upshur street northwest Sold for F. M. Johnson to Lucille A. . A modern six-room and bath ’ ck residence, situated in Petworth near the Soldiers' Home. = Pr;mi!;sb]'x'fl? Q_street northwest. urchase y_Miss Pearl Bodeker from Wm. H. Saunders & Co. Joseph H. and Lillian M. Curry. A home of nine rooms and two baths, with all 807 15th St. N.W. T remises 555 Allison atreet northwest. : o — : : = .. Sold for Miss Luck Bahnsen to Edwin Exclusive Agents {S. Irey. A semi-detached brick and stucco home of six rooms and bath, with i 9 ! [ : { hot-water heat, electric lights and other K 2 B % 3 i 2 # t t an modern improvements. : 3 % Premises 800 21st street northwest. = = - sold Tor Bawara Hoot To"an e Il | [ : e B =2 ' Celumbia Rd. bath, hot-water heat and electric lights. . o e F Northwest Premises 213 10th street northeast. Purchased v Mrs. Anna L. Schultze from Reese R. Dutton and Evelyn M. ;i 5 Pon hien Tnwn erhu I An Imfosing Facade of Noticeably Elegant Homes dence, with all modern improvements. Premises 2004 Q street northwest. Purchased by John T. Lipscomb from This House Has No Superior in the National Capital Premises 235 South Capitol street. Sold for Phillip and Bertha M. Bailey SENT TO CAMP DIX. Maj. Laurent L. La Roche, Medical LARGE ROOMS FOUR BED CHAMBERS Pt et Pk RO o e L d i he H f th ‘ Capital’ Fammanitom| Located In the Heart of the Capital’s to Mrs. Albertina Schultz. A modern home of eight rooms and two baths; Corps, on duty at Walter Reed Hos- pital, this city, has been transferred SUN PARLOR FEATURE BUILT-IN GARAGE : Replete With E e g g Most Refined and Attractive Residential Area very Desirable Con- venience e ‘ March building contracts exceeded the February number by 78 per cent on a country-wide count. The Call of the Picturesque--- R Bokeyrmn e @22z, CHOICE OF FIVE DESIGNS OF FRONTS with commanding view, fresh air. Stores, churches, schools just beyond the Park limits —and not over 10 minutes to the Treas- ury D epartment by auto. Two car lines available, These Homes are wholly detached — six and eight rooms and bath—of superior con- struction. Phone Me— Cleveland 1490 —and I will call for you—or you can find me every day and evening at 4415 39th Street, Take Chevy Chase cars to-~ Albe- marle Street—walking west; or Wiscoensin Avenue cars to Win- dom Street, . R.E. Hamilton Owner's Representative - 4415 35th Street The decoration and style of these Argonne Terrace residences will quickly impress with their undeniable merit. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED COME OUT Come Out Tomorrow—Inspect Our Exhibit House 1640 Argonne Place s Armsleigh Park is a Hete the tapestry brick Sreplace—the mural treat- AND MANY EXCLUSIVER H natural site- for this i hrnE A xturen FEATURES INCLUDING : particulardtype of Cot- £ ngiih?hicl? fl?ig:lng Spacious porches, real open fireplaces, decorative { munity is being built. paneled wall effect, tinted walls, beautiful French case- | S ment dining room doors, exceptional lighting fixtures. ; | $l 000 C h & hardwood floors, colonial staircase, large cellar contain- 1 [) as ing hot-water service, laundry and servants’ toilet, stor- : Ii £ and Moderate Monthly agespace | g Payments PLANNED TO SUIT THE MOST CRITICAL \ Colonial type—located on Macomb § o Domherch ibpmore i R 3 ! _ View from pagior into dining roum—nots fui < = 2 g e Street in beautiful Cleveland Park E § Home is the one word that describes it—and all that goes to make a home are features of this one, Planned on lines of both effective beauty and practical utility ; decorated Wwith exquisite taste; equipment of the most modern type— and a most ideal location. The construction is of very superior character—solid masonry foundations and fircplaces, three complete baths and built-in garage. OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. The price of this Home is based on its intrinsic value oni{r—umi the terms upon which it may be purchased are well within your convenience. Rear elevation showing kitchen porch, sun parlos” and built-in garage features. 1409 New York Ave. - Main 98 Open for inspection every day and evening—with rep- resentatives in attendance, Take Chevy Chase cars to Macamh Street—West, mu k sweet Harry A, Kite S Phone Main 4846

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