Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1921, Page 13

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~\\\WW\NQR"\ In the Colonial type there is a hommess that is not equaled in any other school of architecture. Simple and substantial— livable and comfortable. This Macomb Street, Cleveland Park Home of which we ask your in- spection is a pure Colonial. Macomb Street is not only Cleveland Park’s most exclusive thoroughiare—but nowhere in the District is there a street of handsomer Houses—furnishing a most fitting setting for thh charming Home. There are three” Baths—and a built-in Garage. 3 Open for inspection every day evening — with a representative ¥ attendance. i Take Chevy Chase cars m Macomb Street—west. Harry A. Kite Owner and Builder 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 complete and in FOR SALE New Eight Rcom Detached Homes ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES Large Grounds Northwest Section Cn 14th Street Car Line TERMS EASY PRICE REASONABLE TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. Selling Agents 1413 H Street NW. Phone Main 3285 Motor Down—and Take Your Lunch Sunday to BACK BAY BEACH Enjoy the salt water air and bathing. Inspect the wonderful possibilities of this beautiful salt water summer Cll]('fl_\'. Take the Annapolis Pike to Walnut Tree Inn—Turn Right Large Building Lots—50 Ft. Frontage Prices, $250 to $375—Terms Call, phone or write and ' our representative will call SALESMEN ON PREMISES AT ALL TIMES Back Bay Beach Improvement Co. HARRY C. ALLEN, Manager ©21 15th Street NNW. Phone Franklin 6570 If You Have Money to Invest we suggest that you call and We have several parcels of fine business proper- ty for sale. At present pnc(W cach is an opportunity that, if embraced, is bound to vield big returns. It is not mnecessary that your cash resources be largze. We can arrange terms that will be as attractive as the properties themselves. constlt us. ! Ninth St. N.W. Near 18th & Near H St. Columbia Road Westeite ot striet A three-story dwelling, A substantial 4-story brick, ;‘"'flb‘e for converting into with excellent lot.” Well usiness property. rented. Price, $12,000 Price, $26,000 14th St. Not Far From Park Road 2-story store and apart- ment, renting for $1,170 per annum. Price, $9,000 Conn. Ave. A wonderful value. building; 4 stories. at $7,000 per annum. Price, $70,000 New Rented Near 11th & G Sts. Northwest A weli built modern build- ing—suitable for any busi- ness. Price, $37,500 Near Columbia Road & 16th St. Two fine stores, practically new. Renting for $2,460 per annum. Price, $20,000 for the Two Near 9th & New York Ave. NW. An excellent building, rent- ing for $4260 per annum. Price, $32,500 Near 14th & S Sts. A well built building with fine lot. Rent $2,340 per annum. Price, $22,500 S s T i MOST POPULAR HOUSE TODAY The eight-room house is the most popular-sized house being built to- day. Very few modern homes are larger than eightsrooms and & home this size is not diflicult to take care lof even when one is without @ maid {to assist in the housework. The design shown today features t {sun parlor and the semi-colonial por- tico entrance. To those who prefer an outdoor living room for the warm summer months the sun parior at the right side of the casily be made intd The living room MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE IS DONATED sz,4ss.ooo§ and h, mo b dining nny spot. more ¢h or dine rooms One and s many-windowed | | bathr smprise Gratifying Results of Endowment ||, house b Campaign Insure New Sci- howin, here ence Building. Special Dispateh to The SOUTH HADL | ~ifts totaling Holyoke the endowment cam College as en with a full basement. {of the first floor is nine | 1 story is eight feet in white alin whi x inches. “The Bext Homes in Takoma Park” TAKOMA PARK HOMES ‘hat Compel the Attention of Thoxe Really Sed Place to Live and to $3,000.600 '|lumnnr were | ve done it the . i nditions, the fe 1 subseript If million 000, sore attractive new Groom b Na am; aak floors, tapes- ._electric lights. Extr: Terms better than rent. wo-story house, all mod Large brick fire] ground wdjoins $5.750, 5 room, 14th street car line. orms rooms, 1 bedroom and hath first L lot G0xTi2 Terms. First is pre war price. Owner i {that these grou {helped nnd encour ingalow st porch cure, from friend cquaintances, a number | small contributions to make up amount: fourth, and most impor- » hody of al is 8o clo: $8.80, large Troom house, Al m $9.500 ard S1LOOO, two fine Hoflaw tile Terms twa stories, until th D i This will ¢ sured ‘oke College and adequa on her great work.” WED AT SUNSET ON LAWN. Mountain Missienaries to Return to College After Summer Work. The Star. . June 18.—A wed- t sunset took place Simeon Long's farm. Hill. uniting in mar- Drucilia Landis, daugnter Herring d Homer || Rev. John If you H shan“ve i] take vou ¢ in’ this beautiful prospe suburb, which s wrowing by leaps s i hov We LILLlE & HENDRICK 23 Carroll Avenue Sclephone Col. 10182 Outside Ofice Hours Call Col. 892.W o ebligation. “The Bext Valuex in Takoma Park” wedding supper the bridal , uto on a trip through In Egypt less than 2 per cent of the Balance Monthly women can read and write, = 4 Cheerful Bedrooms Prmceton St. and and Bath Large Porches Park Place Ample Closets Facing Beautiful One Block to 14th St. Cars Soldiers’ Home Park Sample House $75 Monthly 5512 13th St. N.W. INCLUDES INTEREST Big Bedrooms Lots 22%; Feet -Wide 33 Ft. Pnrking £ attended b ter of the bri and Frank Jordon { The little flower ; couple { Pennsylva They will spend the : ! summer months in the mountains of Virginia, doing missionary work, and i return to Bridgewater College at the ‘ opening of the fall term to continuc | their studies. IS ONE HAVING EIGHT ROOMS an the majority The o of the sun par. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921—PART IBILL T0 CONTROL. PACKERS PASSED Regulation of Meat Interests Now Assured by Senate The Action. passage of the packer bill by the Senate yesterday afternoon virtu- v assures legislation regulating the meat packers of the country—unless, The S ference. I3 vote feated with a few Senate ed. instantaneous hot-water hea bright. Brick garage adjoins rear. . Located on Sixteenth Street in a very desirable and well established neighborhood. bus line passes door. a fight Tor packer legial Yndustey 1 gener: further in hich the me Representative on Premises Tomorrow 2 to 5:30 P.M. Open Every Night 7 to 8:30 P.M. Exhibit Home, No. 3506 Price Reduced $3,000.00/ Long Fight Ended. A-lnpunn of the bill in the Senate v by a vote of , the President should veto ure and then it would be ry to pass the bill again by a thirds vote in both houses. ate passed the House packer amendments which cause the bill to be sent to con- 45 to 21 ended Advocates Iy regarded its ‘regulatory provisions than the House bill, beaten on a vote to recon sure Convenient to car line; were der the d EXECUTOR’S SALE 3500-2-6 Sixteenth Street N.W. Desirable new homes of eight rooms and three baths: exceptionally well construct- Contain all modern conveniences, many unusual features; two open fireplaces, 2 3 jenate measure, but again met defea! The most important amendment to the House blll-—claimed by its siy- porters to “put teeth in it offered by Senator Kenyon, republ Towa, requiring packers and stockyard operators to keep such records and statements of account as the Secre- ltary of Agriculture, who would b charged With the regulation, may re- |ure, provides for publicity for price quire, and authorizing the Secretury |and other data relating to the coal in- to presgribe uniform methods of ac- | dustry. | countin® and to examine business| . methods. Small butchers are removed = from the regulations under another KING PETER Rgcov};nmg' amendment. Adjourns Until Monday. After passing the packer bill da; seasonal rates on coal and “Stabiliza- | tion” of the coad industry, will be the | Iy N‘rcr(»lary of Hoover has given them h ment. The principal bill, the so-called stabilization n though ving in health the | steadily impre 1o be out of his ph: FOR SALE OR RENT Beautiful Corner House 3724 13th St. N.-W. Light rooms and bath, a.m.i. Two-car garage Front, side and back yards. House screened throughout. Sleeping porch and breakfast porch. Owner is out of city and has placed the property in our hands for disposal. INSPECT SUNDAY! WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Main 98 3 SOLD--3 LEFT er, two large rear porches 24x10. All rooms spacious and H. L. RUST Exclusive Agent Choice Location Only 1 Left 1226 to 1230 Shepherd St. double porches Open daily and Sunday unul 8 p.m. FOR SALE BY THOMAS A. JAMESON 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5526 After T G146 Business Prop- erty for Sale Offering Attractive Return To Shrewd Investors ~$60,000 ot new velopem locality coming, not On 17th St. N. W Price, $14,000 No. bath Very Prxce. $13, 000 1014—House of 10 rooms aths. | terms Price, $13,000 119—S-room and No. and 2 bath of these ated on go tend to wide al properties ore t ex- mive Agent Allan l"Z Walker & Co. Incorporated Salex, Rents, Loans, Insurance 813 Fifteenth St. N. W. Main 426 You cam rent 2d floor for enough to make above monthly payments Open and Lighted Until 8 o’Clock P. M. Daily Phome us for closed cas to in- spect. You are umder no obligation to buy H. R. Howenstein Co. | 1314 F St. N. W. lake any 14th St car to house. Open and Lighted Until 9 O’Clock D. J. DUNIGAN Main 1267 1321 New York Ave. To satisfy the desire of the new bride for a home of which she may well be proud and to the end that a small home may be as fine in quality and workmanship as the larger and consequently more expenswe ones, we have built in this most desirable neighborhood a seven-room house, containing every appointment consistent with good taste ULTRAMODERN IN and perfect construction. Screens and oak floors throughout. The most modern plumbing and heating plants; Standard Sanitary fixtures and flushometer valves; Arco boiler, Corto radiation, instantaneous hot-water heater, modern laundry. Brick garage, absolutely fireproof on wide paved alley. Tumbler switches and base plugs for floor lamps and electric appliances. Thirteen-inch brick front walls, trimmed with Indiana limestone. SPOT SASH CORD; features which have never before been embodied in any small home in Washington. OPEN SUNDAY -- 2805 28th STREET N. W. Immediately northwest of Warliman Park Hotel and near Capitol Traction Car Line. W.C. & A. N.MILLER Owners and Builders 304 Union Trust Building APPOINTMENT AND DESIGN COMPLETE | SATISFACTION Stone doorways; Corbin hardware; Sampson Main 3868 = == 0

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