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Washington—the Most “Livable” City ia America PAUL G. RAMEY Formerly of E. E. Ramey and Son Wishes to announce to his friends and clients that he is now associated with the firm of McKeever and Goss L REALESTATE TOTALING S50 Sales of properties in all sections of the city, aggregating $250,000, are re- ported by the real estate firm’of Boss & Phelps. H Tracy L. Jeffords purchased a”home o|——=[o] ——=p|—— o] —= o] —= o] ——=] and will give the same courteous and personal attention as heretofore. ...:.uM"KRGOS..;;e. 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 Members of the Washington Real Estate Board I¥’s Everlasting The Stone Without an Equal Any Place Bethesda Blue Granite Beautiful—when it is laid—it remains.so throughout the years of exposure to the ele- ments. It has no sand markings and develops no metalli¢ rust. See the others, then see Bethesda Blue. We rest our case on your decision. . It Will Pay You to Use Bethesda Yet Bethesda Blue costs no more than the inferior grades of stone, quarried at random, lacking beauty or toughness and which, exposed to the ele- ments, becomes unsightly. Because it has perma- nency. When you come to sell, the fact that you built with Bethesda Blue Gran- ite will be reflected in the purchase price. GET OUR PRICES Bethesda Blue Granite Co., Inc. Or Call Mr. Kidd at Main 426 109 Upshur Street Ready with more of the Armsleigh Park Cottages Groups one, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight of these attractive Homes have been sold—many of ‘them —before completion —so strongly do their attractions appeal to the home- investor. Groups nine and ten are being completed— as rapidly as our thorough construction will per- mit—several being ready for immediate oc- cupancy. They are gems—of convenience and livable- ness—wholly detached—strictly modern in equip- ment—and purchase requires Only $1,000 Cash —with the balance in moderate monthly pay- meants. Armsleigh Park is a wonderful spot and we have made it a most exclusive community—a com- munity of happy homes. Phone me—Cleveland 1490—or call at 4415 3oth street any day or evening—and let me show you the beauties and investment advantages of these Cottages. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle St. (fir'st stop north of Bureau of Standards)—or Wisconsin Ave. cars to Windom St. o Owners’ Repr h R. E. Hamilton 5y Seoreientative ——=lo|——=c[c——=[o[c—=[a[=—]] See Our New Woodley Park Homes On 29th Street, Just South of Cathedral Avenue. (Only Four Left) HE best value on the market today is represented in these beautifully plan- ned homes which were constructed of the very highest grade of material and work- manship. Two-story and attic; eight large rooms; two complete baths; breakfast and sleeping porches; glass inclosed and heated; built-in refrigerator; instanta- neous water heater; open fireplace; French doors; hardwood floors; large lawn with double terrace; shrubbery; stone wall and coping. Brick Garage Sample House, No. 2835 29th St. Open and Lighted Until 8:30 P.M. N. L. Sansbury Company, Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye St. NW. Columbia 4936 I jc——|oj——|o——[a]——|a]—=|o|—2[a]——=][d (o] Phones, Main 59034-5 at the streets. and a Erskine electric, at 5332 ment. heat, el vorches. nect original chased electric of frame construction, and Mr. Jef- fords is making extensive improve- ments to the property and will' occupy the preinises in the fall. This sale was made for the estate and heirs of the late Alonzo B. Chatfield. ‘Walter W. Hall sold a house at 1420 Crittenden street, to Ida Rannells. The improvements are of brick construc- tion, two stories and attic, having eight rooms, two batis, heated with hot water and having front and rear porches. A home in Chevy Chase, Md., lo- cated at 14 Grafton street, owned by Virginia C. Pralle, was secured by Ada A. Deane. The house is of frmoI Two houses in Chevy Chase, bullt and owned by Boss & Phelps, located | it will be occupied by the new pur- chased by G. B. Likens for an invest- tached and of frame constructio: One of the houses just completed by Harry Wardman situated at 3518 {p 02 5 2 e R CCh o eat. Dr. M. X. Sullivan. This house was 2 ; 2 1715 Lamont street, owned by Harry 1y purchased by H. G. Thyson |p "y cory ™ The house has ten rooms, |owned by Fred F. Rutter, was trans- and this sale was made for him. The | (o} aths, hot-water heat, electric | ferred to John B. Urich. ' This house house is of brick construction. having | jights and there is a garage. Dr.|contains six rooms and bath, hot- 8. = water heat, el ic Supica by Dr. Sullivan f & residence Sappington will occupy the property r electric lights and other A large house at 1302 Park roa C owned by Mary A. Brear, was pur- | No. 3036 Park place was bought house contains twelve rooms, three baths, heated with hot water and has corner of 17th and Newton The house is fully detached, and shingle construction, two stories and attic, having elght rooms, heated with hot water, having electric lights The lot is about 100 by 150 feet. A colonial house, at 3665 10th street, was sold for Grace B. Zahn-to Dr. A. Miller. The house contains six rooms and bath, front and rear porches, Edward 1434 Fairmont street northwest to Mary Ne brick hous H. Droop sold his home at orris. This is a three-story having ten rooms, two ! lights. and 5334 Belt road, were pur- |chaser as a home. ctric lights, front and Tear|Ssntaining si ond bath. ‘These houses are semi-de- | CNta g A o fcut avenue, was secured by| ‘pr’ prpest F. Sappington bought |porches. as a residence and office. up-to-date conveniences. FIGURED IN RECENT REALTY TRANSACTION. |T The apartment house at 1511 22d street northwest, which was given as baths, inlaid floors, hot water heat and | part consideration for the Interstate building, 1315 F street northwest. owned by Katherine H. Harvey, was sold to Alice V. Yates. This house Carroll Washington bought a home | has nine rooms and bath, furnace Each house contains eight|gat 2220 13th street, owned by Ellen |heat, and will be occupied by the rooms and attic, having hot-water |y Shearer. This is a brick house |new owner. Charles H. Norris sold a house at No. 2337 18th street was bought by | 805 Allison street to Leslie M. Miller. Isaac Miller from Zurmon Cooper. |This is a modern built house, having This is a three-story, ten-room brick |six rooms and bath, hot-water heat and electric lights, front and rear No. 4208 New Hampshire avenue, HIRTY-THREE HOUSES SOLD BY W. S. PHILLIPS Sales Made During Past Month Reach . Total of $277,180. Thirty-three homes, the selling price of which aggregated $277,180, were sold during the past month, according to & report by William S. Phillips, real es- tate broker. The purchases included both new and used homes in all sections 608 to 620 OTIS ST. N.W.. Plenty Room for Garages, Gardens & Flowers. THE HOUSES WITH THE BIG LOTS 20 BY 142 EACH TO WIDE ALLEY Pots |from George L. Braund, jr., by H. H. England. This is a corner colonial brick house, having six rooms and bath, front and rear porches. A four-story brick house at 1326 by Alexander Marks. lights. After improvements will be new bu | Harvey DOWNTOWN RESIDENCE Another old residence property in the downtown section at 931 H street n northwest has been sold. On the site |Properties consist of stores and| | factory. The building was purchased by L.|Vestment T. Jones from George G. Webster. Mr. Jones will conduct a bedding business at the place. Plans for the 26 by 1056 feet. Work on the bullding is to start in the near future. Park road, owned by Fanny B. Ash, was sold to C. N. Howell. The house has fourteen rooms, several baths, heated with hot water, having elec- | PROPERTY IS SOLD |tric lisnts. | Edward Volland bought investment property at 447, 449, 451 R street, owned by Francis Amato. These | HOMES oom Bungalow, apartments, are now under rental and | + 2 l erected a two-story store and | (L la by Mr. Volland for in- | 3w 1.,'{“:; oy bungalow, M. Reichgut sold his former home) ley. This is a three-story, nine-room bay-window brick house, heated with | bot water. The new owner will re- | % terms. sleeping porches, hardwe ‘‘The Best Homes in Takoma Park’ TAKOMA PARK th sleeping rv well bilt and well located. buy “six rooms, either in replace, tory house, provements, Close in. Term: with ouk floors, trim at 2425 18th street to Frank T. Hur- |§ B A e tariiheats all 5007 Large rooms, with dining and h trim, hot-water model by putting a store on the first | Tl OOl e T 2 | ‘ma. floor and apartments above. | m, new house, all | room, An_investment property at 217 E |} provements and’ good locntion. street northeast, owned by Ada A. $10,500—9-room Bungalow type, Deane, was sold to E. M. Rutty. This is a brick house of eight rooms, heat- by the new owner. | Commander James M. Irish disposed | of a detached home at 16 West Irv- ing street, Chevy Chase, Md., to Wm. E. Walton. This is a detached co- lonial house of frame construction, with wide clapboards and green blinds. The improvements are all modern. This sale was made in con- | nection with Shannon & Luchs. | A residence at 1920 Sixth street, Telephone Col. 10182 First 'Come---Eirst Served Co-Operative Sale of the - Nationalty Known Southern Building ilding are being drawn by O. Miller, architect. The lot is ERN BUILDING best suited to their needs. Who Suite 837, Woodward Bldg. Main 766 Suburban Homes, can show you how to own your own home. 1If you are in the market to buy it _will pay you_ to consult the JARRELLS’ MENT. YOUR HOME— —HOME YOUR OWN promptly. Space Selling Fast k{ o . ¥ THOS. E. JARRELL be considered. ‘The Realtor specializes in City and cept at advanced prices. THINK IT OVER SALES DEPART- o these our office. At comy 2c We Are Tearing Down the Large Temporary Office on 6th et. just eouth of Pemna. ave. goves 't requires us to bulldings in_three months’ time. We are hauling this material to both same material may be purchased at either Southwest Ofice Camp Meigs Office 6th & C Sts. Sth & FloridaAv. southwest ipetent salesmen are about one-half of last year's. 2x10, 2x12 Sheathing 3x4, 3x6, 2x8 and Heavy Timbers Flooring Tfs lomber 1s ‘trom 8 to 18 Bathroom Outfit The fixtures this set are of the very best 1n excellent condition. Kitebhen Sinks, Tunks and Klectrie Fix- 813 15th St. N.W. Buildings rnment req remove storage yards—and _the northeast both of these yards we maintain Presen FOR COLORED OF THE BETTER CLASS 40 lot buyets now living in their own homes. 500 lots under contract to prospective home builders. New- 5 and 6 room bungalows now starting. Streets have been graded this year to the extent of one-half mile. The new Smothers Lumber Foot 2ic Foot 1s as good as mew and feet long. ‘which go to make l.ls make a ieTae i, Sk oI e Sthool will be located in GLENDALE, D. C.; E‘flw S Eiagae onment . Besk, construction will start this fall. $10.00 bill will e Fraies, - Ridistac. Fipe: start you. Look it over. Take H street cars marked “District Lirie” to 48th street N.E., walk south into GLENDALE. Mr. Greene is on the ground every day and Sunday until dark. WM. P. IRVIN 1410 G Street N.W. ' Main 3908 /OTE THESE PRICES sash, frame, hard- After Office Hours Call;Col. 892-W “The Best Values in Takoma Park’ Disappointment is certain to come to those who fail to act promptly in the matter of the space in the SOUTH- Several firms—delaying investigation and considera- tion—today face this situation because they failed to act Once the sale is compléted, occupancy will be 100% permanent, and it will be impossible to procure space, ex- GLENDALE, D. C. im- in tra large rooms. Living room. dining room, kitchen, bedroom and ed with furnace, and will be improved | B 8" Bor ™ Gak “Aoore. " Double. garage. Poultry Louse. ~ Owner ieaving clty must sell. LILLIE & HENDRICK 23 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park Space in the building is selling so fast that none can be reserved to await tardy decision. It must in fairness be a case of first come, first served, with the stipulation that only the applications of those of the highest standing will ALLAN E. WALKER & CO.,, Inc. " Main 426 = = = = of the city. Sales made during the it week were as follows: s, o H. Slaughter purchased the six-room and bath residence at 1632 A.r)zlonn%nh‘!fie northwest. rs. Cecilia Brenner purchased from Walter T. Pfeiffer 139 Randolph place OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS northwest, which is a six-room and bath brown brick residence, with colonial PMrs. Hazel Snyder purchased from St Lot.d $1,000 CASH Representative George Huddleston the # $75.00 MONTHLY residence at 631 E street northeast. INCLUDING ALL. INTEREST Herman J. Galloway, specia] assistant INSPECT TODAY attorney general, purchased from Mrs. Alice G. Thomas the bungalow at 6515 8th street northwest. Mrs. Louise B. Nubson purchased the bungalow at 3424 Oliver street north- west from Robert J. Laleger. Dennis McCarthy purchased from Guy T. Helvering the colonial brick house at 3319 11th street northwest. Norris P. O'Connell purchased from Dr. Francis Criswell the new brick house at 910 Longfellow street north- west. Henry Schultz purchased from Her- man Blumenthal the light tapestry brick house at 1325 Shepherd street north- west. Edward T. McDonough sold his home | at 4107 Illinois avenue northwest to Mrs. | Fannie R. Brown. TakeSthStreetCantoOtisSbeetandWllk East Two Squares, or Phone Us for Auto H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST Walter B. Darr, correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, purchased from Mr. Phillips the buff tapestry brick resi- dence at 214 V street northeast. Charles B. Cummings sold the tw family flat at 2313 N street northwest. The purchaser was Dennis McCarthey. A PERFECT HOME IN AN ENVIRONMENT SECOND TO NONE Argonne Terrace at 16th and Col. Road 2 LEFT 17 BULLT These “Perfection” homes combine every feature that money, intelligence, energy and skill could supply to amplify a location that can’t ever be excelled. An all-the-year-around house. Close to the city and convenient to everything. Be your 6wn landlord in a new house that is an exceptional buy with a great future. The original style and convenient plan of an Argonne Terrace Home will con- vince you that “nothing else will do.” Exhibit House, 1630 Argonne Place N.W. Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS REALTOR 1409 New York Ave.N.W. : Phone Main 98 R aa Sudiadsedsedeiuadredsciduadsadiadecfoisadeede o drodredrdoy R R I A S R R R s - FOURTEENTH ST. TERRACE AS THE “IN-TOWN” SUBURB In connection with Shannon & Luchs biulding operations, has given recent and con- clusive evidence of its superior desirability in the sale, before comgpletion, of the six- teen detached homes erected by Shannon & Luchs on 13th Street a8 Hamilton, Think What That Means—Sixteen Homes Sold Before Completion! This is the first notice of the production of a limited number of similar detached homes in the same section. It is possible for you to make your selection beginning Sunday, September 4th. And the Prices Will Not Be Raised They Range From $11,500 Up All of these homes are detached, on large lots—perfect location, attractive de- signs, highest standard of construction, moderate prices and terms. You Ought to Go Out There Right Away! Take 14th Street car (best service in town) to cormer of Ingraham Street NW. Sample homes open every day until 9 P.M. SHANNON & LUCHS Builders of Homes e 14th & Jefferson Sts. N.W. : Columbia 5625