Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1921, Page 14

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2 : * THE EVENING STAR 1352 Madison Street N.W. Sixteenth Street Highlands DETACHED EIGHT ROOMS, TWO BATHS, SLEEPING PORCH, BEAUTIFUL TREES The latch string is out —for any one interested in a superior specimen of the builder’s art. Prices and terms to be had of the builders, E. W. Snoots & Co., at the house. Open Till.9 Tonight and All Day Tomorrow Louis P. Shoemaker Main 1166 1407 New York Ave. N.W. A Corner Home In the Highlands of 14th St. Reconstructed home of n.l.l’ltp IA'VV & Co. at 735 7Tth ltn::‘ morthwest. ins A feature Is $112,900 IN PROPERTY SALES DURING WEEK Many Homes Sold by the F. M. Johnson Com- pany. Property sales totaling $112,900 were negotiated this week trough the office of the F. M. Johnson Realty CohTPanL A. Coleman purchased from the American Security and Trust Com- pany the former home of the late Samuel Frazler, 1626 P street north- west. The house contains fourteen | rooms and thrl:e baths. Maj. Coleman w. occupy the premises. Corner of 14th and Ingraham \" Frederick W. Schiek gold the dwell- In Sts. N.W. ing at 615 Columbia road to Erwin H. Schuler, who will occupy it s a One of the best located homes in Washington—two blocks home. The building contalns six over from I6th Street’s automobile thorougrifare and right at rooms and bath. lheLNth Street car line—and, at the same time, a home entirely " A mo]dzearnFlhm-ltory (brlh.-lk re;é- =y lence, street, containing - in keeping with the high quahty of its surroundings, Bl eon sooms and four baths: was pur- It has 5 bedrooms and 3 baths, with a living room the full ;fif,:e';l_b‘{,aefifm‘“ E. Frasier from depth of the house. Everything about this home is the last word Mrs. Minnie V. Ramey purchased in modern housing comfort and superiority of design and con- from Edward Kremb a colonial home struction. You could not help being proud to own it—always. OEMo mmRn DRth At D steoet f o) A somi-detached house at 2917 Sher- man avenue was 80| or rnes 3 opel‘l or lnfipectlon N w 4| Brown to Russell C. Hill. -The dwell- ing contains six rooms and bath. Take the 14th St. Car to Ingraham St. Ered J. Gauntlett sold to David D. ! Turpeau en-room and two-bath home at !lDB Hopkins place north- west. Premises 1006 Park road was sold 5 ‘ U( H 4| for Lucy J. McDonald to Thomas J. i} | Moyer. This is an eight-room house. J. B. Flynn disposed of his home ildi; at 65 8 street northwest, to Joseph Building Department The houss cont#ins ~seven s ; nd_bath. Columbia 5625 lliam E. Richardson 861d to Law- rence N. Buford of Canada an eight- room-and-bath home at 1849 Lamont street northwest. Mrs. Hattie E. Clayton sold the property at 4213 Sth street northwest to George H. Hatcher. The house s | contains eight rooms and bath. The % purchaser will occupy the premises. A. Harvey disposed of the ten- ; room and two-bath brick house, 1220 Z | Irving street northwest, to Mrs. John G. Garrison. EIGHT HOUSES SOID DURING PAST WEEK William S. Phillips Reports Trans- fer of Several Modern Residences. Eight residential properties were 1d this week thruulh the office of Willlam 8. Phillips. i | i 1 . Col. J. S. Fair purchased from Mr. | Phillips premises 1634 Argonne place. Thig is one of the homes recently 3 hum by Mr. Phillips. It is construct- ed of brick, contains six rooms and bath, inclosed sleeplmr porch “and built-in heated gai Willlam R. Bnumnrdner purchased from Benjamin H. Gruv th room and bath brick ho Kenyon street. This i{s one houses. recently completed by Mr. Gruver. Mrs. Louise M. Brantly purchased from Myers Hand premises 639 Keefer | place northwest. This home contains six rooms and bath. John W. Smith purchased from Da- vid N. Rust & Co. premises 909 Quackenbos street. This is a mnew seven-room detached brick house, containing every modern convenience. ~| H. C. Davis purchased from Irene M. Cook the brick residence at 731 Otis place northwest. This house con- tains, six rooms and bath, with all modern conveniences. There is a deep lot with garage. Rex. J. Brown purchased from Capt. Charles E. Neal premises 1440 Oak Only the Corner Left st onr s from Mrs. Florence Bell the colonial There is only 'this one remaining of ;;§;rgg;,$ggg::h ":llekdr:‘“den:e x: aeall the group of Spanish Villas—on UGestgelVBAII Soquited from Anite bath brick residence at 1360 F street Macomb Street Jlomemsss Dreid in Cleveland Park | 52 HOUSES PLANNED. L7 Operati - —and it's the corner—at 33d Place. n;::: :::::w ;:::u? Delightfully located. ?fi Starting of s large bullding opera- Z Fongt reo We'll ask you to inspect it critically ?’il:‘;’%‘.‘{.‘.‘.’;.,‘:a' ;f;‘.‘ffi";g:“’fi“{»fif.‘;f = has ' T . and remind you that its companions ,:qt:."'sfiga.’.‘ ;‘,‘.fi'fl.’g o, ‘?{‘n:i:l:l?:e ” stry . w ave been qumkly sold. 7 fllty-.tnvo modnm’;rlek‘:ou-u onutlu rty. Nine rooms and two baths, .including | e Touses will contain six room breakfast and sleeping porch-rooms. Big nt_porch and Th double garage in the rear. Z mblé;reac porchion. The celisciwill acilities, heating In Mdmon to equipping It has features of plan, construction % | Do itehen with the weusl gas range, and finish that are most unusual. ;| there wil be a bullt-la retrigerator |2 umi . pullman service table, with Open for inspection every day and evening. “ bullds will be erected on Representative on the premises. dm‘ lots which run back to & fif- teen-foot alley. In the center of the ' will be equipped with amusement de. 3 % | vices. Harry A. Kite ADD TO WINDOW SPACE. Owner and Builder Phillip Levy & Co. Make Improve- ment in Store. 1514 K Street : Phone Main 4846 /| Remodeling operations designed to increase the show window space have ; s been ed tor PRillip Lavy & Con 7 at 735 1&“ street northwest. PES SN A feature of the store as recon- e STORE ON 7TH STREET REMODELED. Take Chevy Chase cars to Macomb Street—then a square Mr. Phillips has set aside & | = 140 to by d - short step west to 33d Place. ] :}:y’m. afl (or' ‘::;fldnnr ".;lelll ‘x:lot | ‘WASHINGTON, D. w window structed is the double show wind an idea developed in some of the large cities, whereby a show window 1! placed on the second floor, just bove the main ground floor window. The company is not entirely lo operating stores in eleven cities, principally lhrouxh the south. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921_PART 2. ward L. Scheufler of the war division EMPLOYES’ UNIONS ELECT. was elected president of the general ADVANCE INFORMATION! Pierre M. Kennerly of the adjutant |accounting office branch. general’s office was elected presiden . . - of the War Department branch of New Bungalows, Nearing Completion, on Hamilton St. the Federal Employes' Union, N The Mohammedans hold their Sabi- t 13th N.W. st @ meeting held Friday night. bath on Friday. = 2 Open for Inspection All Day Every Day FOR SALE 1813 16th $32,500 English basement; 12 rooms, 4 baths; good yard; alley, side and rear; garage. ’ Full Commission to Brokers Six comfortable rooms; large front porches: in the “Intown il Suburb”; modern in all respects. SEE THEM RIGHT AWAY— THEY WILL ALL BE SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION. Take 14th Street car to 14tk and Gallatin; walk east one block to 13th and north one block to Hamilton Street. | Also we can shcw you several handsome new 8 and 9 room houses in the neighborhood. SHANNON- & LUCHS Building Department 14th and Jefferson Sts. NW. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY Randall H. Hagner & Company 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 4366-67-68 i 00 A T Inspect at Once—Nearly All Sold - —_ 4403 17th Street N.W. (On 17th Street at Webster) 8 rooms and 2 baths (1 shower) on 2 floors. \pacmus front porch; glass- inclosed sleeping porch; uih-in. heated and lighted garage. Every known im- provement and convenience has been in- corporated in these homes. Open and Lighted at Night Immediate occupancy can be securelfh $14,850 o cal, G==T. SE== OFFICE OF GRAEME T. SMALLWOOD 727-729 14th ST. N.W. The Steady, Consistent Growth in Property Values In Washington Invites Conservative Investment. Properties that are right now showing gratifying turn on their investments fThey are offered in most stances by Owners leav: town and others who are re: to undertake still larger vestments, using the equi ior financing bigger holdings. | =8 fiConsult our Investment partment. Office of Graeme T. Smallwood 727-29 14th St. N.W. € We have recently listed se ¢ral most attractive propos tions in Home and Busine: line for advance in value and| William K. Hartung in re- n- ing ady in- ties De- 219 Sheridan Street N.W. . 1108 Sixteenth (3rd and Sheridan Sts. N.W.) 8 rooms and tiled bath, electric lights; lot 45x172; attic over entire Sh'eet N w house; sleeping porch; built-in china closet; large cold storage pantry; hollow-tile foundation. (Take 14th St. Tnkoma Park cars; get off at 3rd and Sheridan.) Phone us for appointment. By auto turn to right at Georgia Ave. and Rittenhouse St. HOME AND INVESTMENT : TWO-STORY é APARTMENT Irving St. near Mt. Pleasant Car Line 5 and 7 rooms, baths, each. Separate hot-water heating plants and cel- lars—attic. Deep lot. Let the rent from one apt. pay for the home you occupy. Call and Let Me Explain Proposition REALTOR 1410 H St. NW. Phone Main 372 Open and Lighted at Night "Immediate occupancy can be secured. $9,500 fll[fllllfllll[llllfllllllllllllllIIIIIIII!I||IIl'|I||l|!|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlmIIIII!IIIIIlllllllflllllllllflIHIIlIIlllfllllIIIIlIIill!lIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll!lllllllllllflflll]lflmmlfllllflllllllflfllmm i 0 e il 12 Left Inspection House I mmmmmmlmllfl Close to 16th Street 17 Sold Best Value in Washington Semi-detached, 8 large rooms; two complete baths; sleeping porches; built-in refrigerator; cold-storage room; heated garage; breakfast porch; instan- taneous water heater; ex- genslvc 1ij hung fixtures; eautiful rephce, heavy oak floors; wide lot to paved alley; _steel-beam construction. Easy terms. = 1715 Irving St. N.W. OPEN DAILY Mt. Pleasant cars to Irving E west. B. H. Owner and Builder Union Trust Bldg. Phone Main 768 Only 1 Left;| floored attic; 2 screened = st. and walk half square E s Lower Priced Homes of the Same Wardman Caliber We have awakened to the realization that low-priced homes are the order of the day. Direct connections with large building operations permitted the im- mediate erection of the present Wardmanoffering—but if you are familiar with our rganization you’ll know that this offering will be as quickly sold as past Ward- man successes. Location On Bryant, Adams and Select Yours Today Ascot streets Northeast, be- H Six rooms and bath, tween Second and Third = streets (just north of Rhode F0000 st roomyandibath, Open Evel'y built-in garage, $6,300; six Island avenue). These homes D contain all énodern improve- [frooms and bath, built-in ay ments an conveniences. - They will be complete in [j52r28° (corners), $7,000. Until 9 P.M. every respect. HARRY WARDMAN 1430 K St. N.W.

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