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0 A2 ' THE EVENING |SALES OF DWELLINGS Eight Rooms, s-loolt, Sleep- BY M. E. MORGAN & CD. ing orch. MiedernBatt A ol Colonial Styie room. Large nfl t Cement Porch Attic ncemen ;!'1 Front.. Oak This Week Totals | 2 . loors. 3 $118,000. First Sl:owing of the New Residential sales totaling $118,000 . were negotiated this week through Brlnkle Homes the office of Morgan E. Morgan & Co. | y Dr. J. B. Payne of Clarksbure, | % W. Va., bought a thirty-six-acre tract | These Modern Residences at on the Glesbore road southeast. After remodeling the house on the | 8th and Buchanan premises he will occupy the place as his ome. | Senor de Hayas Ricardo of the ts, N.w' Mexican embassy, bought a home at Y b 4622 38th street, Cheyy Chase, D. C. | onta eVery poss ience ungalows Nos. b 3 .C”m',”"_” y_possible convenience. and 2810 26th. street northeast, hey were constructed of selected now being completed by M. and R : PRI . Warren, were disposed of to Har- \ materials by .day’s labor under th’e old G. Sufton, C. A. Kollmeyer, ir.. superivsion of one of Washington’s August P. Gumpf and E. Staniey st bui avis, respectively. best builders. Charles E. Weast purchased a bungalow on Leland street, Chevy Chase. The dwelling West HIGH ELEVATION Hot-water Lot 20x92 Feet. 3727 Brandywine = S g Heat. Cement F\)v‘e(lilf)o}\lng Sau lh.x 15-foot Public :(“rlercetd g;e\':y gna;;zhl_rg.enc., was ac- Laundry Trays. L _'d‘_”’." h“"f}_t < Alley. Room A. P. Sturtevant bought a home Electricity. grounds ot the Town for Garage. }?::‘g;dc;:sd:os Leland street, West and Country Club. Another bungalow on Leland street, West Chevy Chase, No. 4507, was sold to_William A. Knapp. Helen C. Morgan purchased prem- ises 3223 Hyatt place northwest. Reasonable Terms You Are Invited to Inspect These Homes Ira Mullis secured title to the s w P N 1 | hous‘:'al 3711 Brandywine street northwest. - m. &', INormoyle — i !|| Announcement that the fourth an- il| nual Own-Your-Own-Home exposition { will be held in New York city. next " April, was made this week. 810 F St. N.W. i Opportunity Day! One Perfection Home Remajning ~ at Argonne Terrace - at 16th and Columbia Road N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, Transfers of Residential Property |Transactions for Past Week Re- TWENTY HOMES ARE SOLD, VALUES TOTAL $300,000 ported by Realty Firm of Boss & Phelps. Twenty residence properties valued at approximately $300,000 were sold this week through the office of Boss & Phelps. Dr. William L. Robins, vice president of the Liberty National Bank, 'pur- chased a home in Washington Heights, at 2115 Bancroft street northwest, from Virginia D. Phillips. The house is of brick and stone construction, containing twelve rooms and four baths, and hav- ing all modern improvements. A detached home at 3412 Lowell street | in by W. C. and A. by Frank B. Keyes. This house is of frame and shingle construction, having eight rooms and attic, two baths, hot- water heat, electric lights and a fire- proot garage. Laura Y. Yale sold a large house at 0 5th street northwest to G. B. Likens. This is a four-story brick house, co taining cighteen rooms, several baths, hot-water heat, electric lights and other improvements. ' This property is now rented and will be held for investment purposes. Olga L Fendner sold her former home at 1941 U street northwest to Robert Bellamy. It is a three-story brick recently completed ‘was bought ving nine rooms and bath, team heat. ! . R. Delaney, jr., bought from t John L. Warren ‘estate a residence and a e property near Alta Vista, Md. res of dand and | Porter street, | bought by | Has cight | Richmond orge H. I rooms and , electric ge. Emily J. Robertson 1t 1905 Biltmore street to Mabel Miller. The house is three-story, ha ing ten rooms, two baths, hot-water heat, electric lights and a garage. After | improvements the property will be oc- { cupied by Mrs. Mil | A house at 104 northwest was pur S ley from the Blanchard e in c lights, porches and 1d a brick hou sachysetts ave ¢ AL J. T three-story brick, having bath. It will be held for in: A downtown house at 1 house at 511 . owned by H. A. Elmore. T) se has siz rooms and bath. fromt d rear porches, hot-water heat and house containing ten rooms with furnace heat. The hou modeled by the new owner. Katherine H. H 1744 1 ‘bought a brick house N The'architectural beauty—high character of purchasers—unsurpassed ‘location—fine quality of construction and finish—originality and charm of interior style of an Argonne Terrace house give you the assurance of an exceptional home with a great future. An inspection will convince seventeen built. - WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS ' 1409 New York Ave..N.W. Phone Main 98 you of the merit of this one house left out of owned by < ten A new house at 3408 Quebec street Richmond Park, one of d and owned b elps, was pure Warfleld. i frame house having eight rooms and bath, all modern impr fireoroof heated garag William H. Warner 521 13th st d his home at in Columbia Heights, This is a thre v _completed Company. wo-story rear porch: A downtown proper Rhode Island_avenue northwest sold for the Vincent es 1. Godwin. The large ten-room brick house it now being remodeled by the new owner. James A. Magill purch erty at 3803 Geor: west from W. C. Wedding. This Tty is at the corner of Georgi nue and Quincy st built by Boss & Phelr ed by George Lucke. The at d fireproof gars represented pecial Dispatell to Thy ANNAPOLIS. . ; Intportant and points 2 relating to the forn ztion of land by slow accretion or suaden change of gued in the I combs. den change of a small stream srun- 132 Madison Street NW. SIXTEENTH STREET HIGHLANDS E. W. Snoots & Co., Builders This beautiful residence marks the .deut of a new firm of builders of long local experience in_fine construction. Their reputation is at stake and they are taking no chances. Tapestry. brick, waterproof, slate roof, front porch floored in concrete and with brick columns, these and other weather and time resisting features guarantee permanence, while plan, fixtures, ckoice woods, decorations and the beautiful lot disclose kecen selective ability. First Floor: Real reception room, with easy stairs and coat closet, living room with very at- tractive fireplace, dining room with breakfast porch, large pantry and built-in re-, frigerator, kitchen with porch and stairs to second floor. Oak floors: in three main rooms. 3 ' Sccond Floor: Four bedrooms with ample closets and double. south exposed sleepimg porch . of unusual size and a temptation for day or night, two fine bathrooms, built-in tub and shower. : Basement under entire house, bright and equipped with laundry, fuel room, cold storage. Attic over whole house, floored, well lighted and easily developed into additional rooms. The price, which if anything ic too low for such a place, can be had of thc buiider on the premises and he will ;‘zdly discuss terms and give any information desired. Open this afternoon and evening tiil 9 o’clock and all day Sunday. Motor out 16th street to Madison and east two blocks, or take 14th St. car to Kennedy and walk two blocks north to Madison. Car will be sent for you on call at Columbia 2977. b Louis P. Shoemaker -~ ' 1407 New York Ave. N.W. : : T AT water course are involved in the c of Stinchcomb against Waring, ar- 1 court today. The formation of a spit of land, about 1,700 feet in length, attached to the Waring property, but extending across the beach of the Stinchcomb property, completely cut off the lat- ter's water front, and according to the testimony decreased the value of the property from $20,000 to $5,000, i if not controlled by the Stinch- ! It is claimed by the Stinchcombs that the spit was formed by the sud- | ning from the Magothy river. 314 14th St NE. /$35.06 Monthly Modern four-room and bath home, front and back yards; room for small gar- “den; wide paved alley; room for garage; coal and gas ranges. SAMPLE- HOUSE 1376 C St. NE. epresentative on premises om 12:30 to 5:30 Pf’l’rSunday Fo = = = $100,000. following: Dr. Harry S. Lewis purchased the home of former Representative H. L. Godfrey of North Carolina, 2835 Con- necticut avenue northwest. contains hs, with all modern conveniences, breakfast porch It is situateed on Connecticut avenue, ard compries nearly a quarter acre of ground. make extensive improvements and use his office and residence. | purchase price was about $35,000. Irvin { home, 3 W, erty The it o Braswell "for his home. | property contains eight rooms, baths, hot-water heat, { built-in garage and other conveniences. jeorge H. Lenz purchased premises 1117 O street northwest. three-story brick apartments of four rooms and bath FOR LEASE trim. improved. This house is located near Gra: The Very Best Part of Petworth I 221 Sheridan Charles H. residence. Herbert This prop- ten rooms and three | bath. and built-in garage. purchaser intends to The Brewer sold. his former 17th_street northwest, to This two electric lights, This is a house, with three wife alimony. D. :Q, SATU‘RDAY, SEPTEMBER: 24, 1921—PART 2. EIGHT RESIDENCES SOLD FOR TOTAL OF $100,000 Realty Office of W. M. Braswell Re- ports Numerous Transactions During Week. Realty transactions reported this week from the office of W. M. Bras- well included the sale of eight resi- dential properties, aggregating in value Among these sales were the each, with hot-water heat ‘and electric lights and other modern improvements, Kutz sold to Florence Memfee premises ncrthwest; a detached house with nine rooms and two bahts, hot-water heat, electric lights and built-in garage, This sale was made in connection with G._B. Linkins. Edith A. Hert purchased the home at 786 Irving street northwest for her Lancaster dwelling at 1316 R street northwest. This house contains gine rooms and bath, with hot-water heat. William J. Flinn purchased prem- ises 737 6th street northeast. a two-story -brick house, rooms and bath. Bloumon purchased story brick house at 1214 D street| northeast, containing six rooms and! —_— FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. Speciak Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., H. Riney of Orange county, who mar- ried a few months ago when he was sixty years old, is today minus his home and is being made to .pay his 1t seems that prior to the marriage the bride received a deed to the home of the groom-elect, and she moved in after the marriage. Mr. Riney wanted a little money a short time ago, and when he asked his wife to sign a note she declined 5703 324 street purchased a| is is with six the two- September 24.—J. avenue. For Full Particulars Apply Randall H. Hagner & Company 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 4366-67-68 (Semi-Detached) PETWORTH Liberal Terms Lot 142 feet deep. D. .J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Avenue Main 1267 Street N.W. " (3rd and Sheridan Sts. N.W.) 8 rooms and tiled bath, electric lights; lot 45x172; attic over entire house; sleep- ing porch; buil storage ~pantry: (Take 14th st. Takoma Park cars;get off at 3rd and Sheridan.) pointment. gia ave. and Rittenhouse st. in china closet; large cold hollow-tile foundation. Phone us for ap- By auto turn to right at Geor- $9,500 JUST COMPLETED " Duryea Building Cor. Connecticut Ave. and L St. STORES, OFFICES AND SHOPS Available for immediate rental in this newly com- pleted, well lighted building—electric elevator. This is one of the best business sections on Connecticut 730 Webster St. N.W. 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, outside pantry with deep shelves, break> fast and sleeping porches, hardwood floors and Street and alley nt Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. e TS O Day--Better Act Today! Street N.W. (On 17th Street at Webster) I AT AT - $8,450 ~ Circie. il and soon informed him, he declares, that he might as well pack up and leave. He then invaded the courts to have the deed set aside, declaring that his wife had never been his wife in fact. The court of that county denied his Maziny e Main 4752 our service “Maximum Service.” VA% 2/ 5 BE ML 2 3912 Jenifer St. N. (2Y, Blocks West of Connecticut Ave.) Certainly the most attractive Chase at the price—7 rooms and bath; comfortable front porch: thoroughly modern; on fronting 60 fect on Jeniier Street. Open for Inspection All Day Today . SHANNON - & LUCHS* Exclusive Agents Main 2345 New Homes--On Reasonable Terms Sales Every 2 floors. and lighted garage. ‘WILLIAM K. HARTUNG —Phone, Main 372 Washington—the Most “Livable” City in America ASTERS of Real Estate The absolute thoroughness with which we handle every detail of a Real Estate Transaction assures success. This office is an Organization of “Specialists” who give their years of intimate experience to making CKEEVER = GOSS,,,;“ Members of the Washington Real Estate Board Charming New Semi-Bungalow Iin Chevy Chase, D. C Offered at a Sacrifice for Inmediate Sale T Spacious front | inclosed slecping porch: 1 Every known im- provement and convenience has been in- corporated in these homes. " 8 petition to have his property restored and the case supreme court, where the lower court has been up stand as decided. Mr. Riney now has his quarters in the rear of his store. was appealed to the :ld, and the case will 1405 Eye St. little home in Chevy breakfast porch; a. lot 713 14th St. N.W. bu