Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1921, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921—PART 2. BULDING PERMITS | o= cxorcErogmunpiass soio- | arair o ioses s I 215 to 1223 KENYON ST. posed of This Week. FUR FIFW HU“SES e : With the sale this week of the resi- EOLUMB'A HEIGHTS N.W. . 4 denco at 3500 16th street northwest to FORCE YOUR HOUSE TO PAY FOR ITSELF ; 2 B |nued craciea v che 1ate 3ohn i: YN%lilJ gAN EASILY RENT 2ND FLOOR FOR = _ : ; Warren'~on” the west Side *of’ 1o ENOUGH TO MAKE MONTHLY P $80,000 Ice Plant at 1147 & % G . - S el LB ki ocoupancy. The rcw was sold out VACANT Move Right In 4116 Fessen- d Sh' t through the office of H. L. Rust. en yureet 19th Street Among ; A ieclieeer werc: Yo e 4 2 Neoley, 3502 16th street; Jacob T. (West Chevy Chase) New PI‘O]O“S o E x Wright, 3504 16th street; Mrs, Gertrude g 3 K. Metderott, 3506 16 strest, und Lee . : : i Hugerty, 3508 and 3510 16th street Fully detached Colo Eraction of more than ffty homes, | : g Y e e e o an apartment house, an 380,000 ice ] i 5 E % age of twenty-four feet on 16th stre plant and numerous private garages They are of the English “lnluxemeni i ype an s said that special atten- was pravided for In the weekly list ) - g tion was paid to architectural fea- of bullding permits announced by the | & ¥ B * :: tures, the fronts being an adaptation bullding inspector's office. : ? ! of the English style. Each house con- s » v » B Y tains ht e rooms and thre The ice plant will be built by the . ! o o Taths, witha biidkiearage. = o American Ico Company at 1147 19th S : o sty aial home of 6 large rooms, rteception hall; P O lot 40x150 to wide con- ; . = . crete alley, The house has been newly papered and painted inside and out.and the - clectric light fixtures are up to the minute. bt 3 ——— t, according to the records. = i 1 Starting with practically nothing five vears ago, Mrs. Olive Ihillips of The permits follow: ; : T R. M. Kersey, to erect garage, rear 3 p ! 2 Los Angeles, Cal, has increased h 2617 13th atreat. : income to $300,000 by operating fur- , M. G. Gibbs, to repair, 1107 G street; ~ £ # nished apartments. cost, $500. ] { = == == Terms, $1,500 Cash, $75 Monthly e i S S T : ' : v For Sale - - e ST o G o s ;= Chevy Chase, M1d M e e ; Caroline pluce: cost, 35500, T et 0 sevy l?u' Gi 'l 8 ROOMS—ATTIC DAVIS & STEELE . 2::‘:' s‘s?fgo.hw"“ hixtoric building on Wisconain av L] xlalgen g‘rl.::ae huruox:l.novl/r Cfl: Tflke 14th Street Cars to Kenyon Street et - e e e e s ot || 5k A oo e sy e g . e = v | nlensolatess weRe/qunctiradiinithe Mol Parlor, Library, Dining room. Plenty Room for Garages, Gardens and Flowers 1420 N. Y. Ave. Main 5082-5398 | Theater: coat, $2.500. B hon s sndintor H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST AL C. Peabody, to erect garage, al- F DIVORCE DECRE. in_attic. ley between :uh":md 10th, L and INAL DIVORC E E. Wide front and side porches: M streets: cost, $2,500. A final decree of divorce has been|l . W. H. Garage; large corner R. Merritt, to build dwelling, Reno signed by Justice Hoehling in favor | lot. ! road and Brandywine street; cost, . y of Mrs. Pansey C. Anderson against Price: I 1 . 8 1. Gooa to build 1018 Samuel A. And | $21, 3. Joodacre, to build store, - amuel A. Anderson, an employe of Open 3731 Jenifer St. 10i81 sh strects cust, SI0L SUI-D I[] |NVESTUR {the Treasury Department. Attorneva R. E. L. Yellott & Co. L 3 greenhou Raymond Neudecker and Bertrand M * Chevy Chase, D- C. Mount Olivet and Bledensburg road: Emerson, ji bpeared for the wife. LGN Y- Ave- M. cost §3,000. Sunday H. R. Howenstein, to build five | e of ot v o B s of proprty - ANOTHER HOME R H Rl o vuta s waf - at 1847 Columbia Road. FOR COLORED CHEVY CHASE, MD =Room ouse T 3. Wenger. to build 1470 Minne- 5 i sota Bvenue. cost, §5.000. Other Transactions. H. Huddleson, to build 1903 Kear- ney street northeast; cost, $6,750. George W. White and A. 8. Worth- ¥. P. Sheehy, to bul!‘d 0hcune 3704 | ington, tri «es for the estate of T eres econ 13 balld 3702 Me. | Bris: Gen. George L. Andrews, have Kinley street; cost, $8,000. sold the Andrews home, 18 ‘nlum-, S. Milwit, to build 3905, 3907, 3909 | bia road, to a local investor whose a5 3011 Georgld gvenuy; oot 326 | name was withheld. Shannon & 0 J. Moebs, to build four-story|Luchs handled negotiations for the Porches, Large Back Yards, Alley, Room for Garage. One apartment, 1737 New Hampshire ave-|gale. The property has a frontage of nue; cost, $30,000. 7 5 e N Mimieh. to build 1600 ana 1602 | 136 feet and a depth of 134 feet. Rhode Island avenue northeast; cost.| Other transactions recorded by $4,000. Shannon & Luchs follow o of the widest streets in the city. J. H. Roblnson, to build at Benning bert T. Shelton purchased one of | o Price $3,250 and $3,500 Each road and E street; cost, $300. t e homes built he fi Garver & Brown, to build home, 2017 S SR e rveet norineasty cost, | Mg oas dnETahum atreet northwest. | EASY TERMS $6,000. tached home at 1305 Delafield place | Winfleld Preston, to huild four]from Frederick Fenning and Ig- | homes, 1468, 1 1472 and 1474 Spring | natius J. Costigan, administrators of place; cost, $15,000. 3 the Heinrichs estate | E D. J. Dunigan. to build fourteen| Richard Jones became the owner | . homes, 1203 o 1231 Jefferson treet: |of one of Cahill & Teyers' homes, cost, $95.000. ocated at 4600 Sth street northwest, f 7. P. Wager, to build home, 3916! this sale being made In conjunction 203 Colorado Bldg. Ph. Main. 4985 Legation street: cost, $5.000. with the office of William K. Har- Hoss 4 Phelps, 1o, huild, 35313-3515 | tung. ) Quebec street; cost, 00, “w.other one of Cahill & Beyers' Boss & Phelps, to bulld homes, 3509- | productions, located at 4608 8th street, 3511 Quebec street; cost. $20,000. was purchased by John H. Bitten: L. Hirsh, to repair 918 F street;|bender. i CI h, to repair | ¥ > Wal 3. a! by Mae V.| bu?.',’,",‘,‘,‘;"“,"m‘:”;,{f,' e on stroats | Seibert. The new owner will occupy 12 Houses 3019 to 3041 Sherman Ave. N.W. Modern Improvements, 4 Rooms and Bath, Colonial For Sale at Cost---Owner Just Purchased Large Estate Just completed last month : Located one square irom car line; between the country clubs; center New Bungalows Description— northeast; cost, $4.500. s p e imon"ta epair 1778 U street; | The property at 707 Massachusetts In Brookland A mighty pretty Dutch Colonial dwelling, just completed. cost, $1,600. 1\31!5 é‘;f';.’;fi';: ;‘::r:uld to Albert Seven large rooms, reception hall and 2 baths, one shower. Large Henry M. Foote, to Q;‘ecl garage.| ¥yl Olovaanettt,. as. adminiss O n Sunday hall plan, seven large rooms and two baths: ma- living room with granite fireplace and chimney. Hardwood jour 132 B street northeasti cofhfrifor ot (he estate of Vincent Gloo pe e ol i s netti, deceased, sold the house at floors ; four bedrooms, one of which is glassed in. Pantry. Beau- tiful porches. Hot water heat, electric light, good cellar and-other features that mark the fine modern home. Large lot in one of the best sections. Take Chevy Chase cars to Jenifer St.—Walk one-half tures and paper tastefully selected, old colonial fireplaces in living room, dining room and master bedroom; outside kitchen, built-in refrigerator; attic entirely over house; sleeping porch. Carmelite Fathers, to repair 208 D street northeast to Lawrence - Rhode Island avenue northeast; cost,| A Furr, who will hold the property floor. Space in large attic for two finished rooms. $8,000. for investment purposes. 5 E. R. Bouic and Percival Emmert.| Jonn M. Henderson, a local builder, Fireplace with big chimuey; built-in breakfast alcove and to repair 1703 New York avenue;|disposed of the detached bungalow at | Pullman set; other built-in featunes. cost, $8.000. 3912 eJnifer street to Representative Porches, large yard Cozy, homey bungalows with five large rooms and bath on one N Mrs. M. Addison, to repair 2123 Le-} Milton W. Shreve of Pennsylvania, | S tantiall i v | block west. A N 3 oy iace; Sk s'iwr:_““ it ’:O e e e T ubstantially built, h concrete cellar under whole house. Lot 110 feet front; landscaped and planted % . Brown, to’ # uture. 2 o TR e Open All Day Sunday ? cogt, $400., Louls Hurwits purchased premises Price $8 000 with hdque-» two-car garage; finished inside, blue z : t 4013 bt street northwest, a semi- s rive. T detached brick dwelling, which he ’ ’ Sone guve SUNDAY EDITOR SPEAKS. |wiif oceusy’ Easy Terms Helen L. Moore has purchased from W. H. Walk i I h 4 C. E. Nelson Tells Journalism Class | Trinity ' College i Brookland. and Sample House—Perry St. and Michigan Ave. |2 qens MCKEEVER"G ALLANE.WALKER & CO., Inc. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2430 will improve the property with an - at G. W. U. of His Work. id Take Brookland Cars to 12th and Perry Sts. N.E. 7 Walk One Block West to Michigan Avenue ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inc. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2430 os 2 o q OrVvi Exclusive Agents Main 4752 1405 Eye St. Members of the Washington Real Estate Board The preparation of the magazine pages of a newspaper was described Vesterday afternoon before the class || For Lease in journaliam at George Washington Un er:l;_\_rby C. !-:,‘ Nelson, Sunday D B .ld, 1Y | editor o 'he Washington ar. Mr. { Nelson told how subjects for speclal uryea bulding articles were chosen, and spoke of % the kind of writing that was re- || Cor. Connecticut Ave. and L St. quired for them unfd ;lhe‘lir relation to the current news of the day. He gave wecial attention. to the syndicate || STORES, OFFICES method of Imndll{ng material, and cited instances of important news that might be found {n unpretentious AND SHOPS items that were submitted for publi- cation. ek - The speaker also told of the pic- Available for Immediate torial side of the newspaper maga- rental in this newly sine work, and described the prepa- completed, well lighted Just Completed Sold ration of the rotogravure section of ; i the Sunday paper. At the close of his building ——electrie; ele- 0 Inspection tlic e answered several questions vator. This is one of the Wardman' which were apked by members of the best business seations on H o enes ouse Connecticut avenue. class. GIVEN 8 YEARS IN JAIL. William Laney, Colored, Guilty of Manslaughter. & Company William Laney, colored, twenty- nine years old, was sentenced yes- ! 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. by Justice Siddons in 'minal terday Division 2 to serve eight years in|]- = the penitentiary Laney was in- Phone Franklin 4366-67-63 dicted for murder in the first degree in connection with the Killing of Kenneth Crall. white, nineteen vears old, durmgj the race riots of July, JAMESON-BUILT 1919. The jury reduced the crime to NEW HOMES manslaughter. Counsel for the pris- 3 > oner noted an appeal to the Court of AT A VERY LOW PRICE Appeals, and Justice Siddons fixed a 3801 to 3831 Kansas Ave, N.W. bail bond of $4,000. e i The court scored the mob lawless Just Off 14th Street Car Line ness of that occasion, which he de- scribed as a blot on the fair name of the national capital. While not an | [ excuse for the crime, the court de- clared it an extenuating circum- [ Stance t© B, e took into actount e . . Your Last Chance to Secure One of Newest Offering For Full Particulars Apply Randall H. Hagner- 205 Bryant St. N. E. the twenty-seven months which La- ney has been in jail. These Reasonably Priced Homes G==T. OFFICE OF GRAEME T. SMALLWOOD 727-729 14th ST. N.W. DEPENDABLE ADVICE ON REAL ESTATE We look for our success to grow daily on the solid, depend- able advice and service we give our clients. ‘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 organization you'll know that this offering will be as quickly sold as past Ward- man successes. 2 1620 Webster Street Open All Day Sunday Ten rooms, including sleeping room and maid’s room. Two baths, with marble shower and built-in tub. Ceilar and attic; hot-water heat, electric lights and gas. Size of lot, 23x139; alley, 20-foot. Garage built in and heated. Radiators painted white on first floor, extra large gas logs in front room connected. Two sets window shades; double brass curtain rods over all windows and doors. Best copper wire fitted screens over entire Location On Bryant, Adams and Ascot streets Northeast, be- tween Second and ‘Third house. Back porch screened; new awnings. Extra gas If you are in the market to] streets (just north of Rhode il s\tlovc ln_ba;zer?qnt. Six extra wall plugs. Built-in White buy, sell or lease property, you Island avenue). These homes | built-in garage, $6,300; six MauntainiNcisigerator 3 need the information obtainable | S | contain all modern improve- [lrooms and bath, built-in Price, $19,000—Convenient Terms his office 6 and 8 rooms, one and two baths, ments and - conveniences. : . at this ofhice. attic, LW E, ¢lectric light, lots of I S il e omvenete Sy [{sarage (corners), $7,000. You Are Cordially Invited to Call and See This Home closet space, double rear porches, wide I 'y P! . 1 Ofice 0‘ ::::'wmfi:’::l‘l bol‘ilzl-l-ln heated ga- I every respcct. ’ CKEEVER=GOSC...... 4| Gr T. Smallwood i . u B e 4 ryice aeme 1. dmaliw Thomas A. Jameson I ]V A R ] Grme T Sebvon | T e HARRY WARDMAN ~ Members of the Washington Real Estate Board o Xo . N.W. | e St. ain Main 5070 Main 5526 Linc. 6146-w. > =5 y 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 G s A “Ask the Man Who Owns One” . I . 1 _0 g,,_St' N.E. : ; Mam 419—0 . 5

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