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PRy o . 4 a L2000 p SN Fr R ek ' / riyx- REAL ESTATE.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 1922. pensive to correct. In fllustrating | center of the plot, was not conveyed, 1 v this point Mr. Bishop referred to a|and the action subsequently taken to case where two lots on a prominent | correct this defect cost several hun- ’nON corner were purchased for the pur-|dred dollar: REAL ESTATE. pose of constructing a large bullding,| In the settlem of sales and Jouns and the two lots, which were owned | the public looks upon the title com- by different parties, were described pany as a disinterested party to the in the deeds as being a given number | transaction, and this relation fre- of feet from a certain point, which |quently clears up misunderstandings lN ! description was not strictly ‘correct, | that arise through a lack of knowi- and the result was that a strip 4 few | edge of the detail and procedure inches in width, running through the | handling real estate matt Large Building 0}1 15th Street N. W. Changes Hands During Week. Sale of the large apartment build- Ing at 1205 <16th street northwest for Bates Warren, executor, to a local in- vestor whose name was withheld, was announced today by Allan E. Walker & Company. The consideration was Arthur G. Bishop Tells Y. M. C. A. Students of Vari- ous Steps. Operatioh of a real estate title comn- | pany was explained, to the real estate class at the Y. M. C. A. this week by Arthur G. Bishop, vice president of a local title company. Mr. Bishop told the ciass that a title performs three distinct func- 1202 to 1230 Jefferson St. N.W. Close to 14th Street Cars Nearly All Sold Small Cash Payment 4614 to 4630 Ninth St. N.W. Open and heated Sunday from 1 to 5 P.M. DRIVE OUT AND SEE_THES NEW HOU! JUST COMPLET 3 SPLENDID D. more than $200,000, it is stated. s: Examination of titles, convey- BUILT BY OXE oF THi ¢ TY'S MOST ancing and settlements. REFUL CONSTRUCTORS D PRICED ToO The bullding is located on the north- o e s L ORIy, THIEY . ARE 1RO east corner of 15th and M streets. It In defining the different forms of AND-BATH HOUSES WITH HARDWOO is bullt of brick and is fireproof and ¢ 3 certificates issued by a title company ARG TG N STERRIED S modern in construction. There are ‘ 4 : : Mr. Bishop sald that there was an AR SPLA N LIVI> e r RGi2 COVERED FRONT PORCH. BA thirty-five three and four room apart- ] 3 Impression more or less general RCH_AND FINE PING PORCH. among laymen that a title examina- ments. The lot measures 100 by 100 " : tion, once made and supported by a RERT HIGHLA feet. This eale was negotiated in 2 B 2 certificate, was good in the hands of B R H e conjunction with Willlam E. Fowler E v b e B 0 any subsequent purchaser. This fre- 8 & Co. - g 2 quently resulted in purchasers of real = 5 3 d i 4 estate neglecting to obtain a title re- | Pflced at $8 750 This transaction, ~with others, 4 - I port, and it was emphasized that th y Hot-Water Heat [ |z to,mors than, 3sp0n, Amons 5 e man Lo e e 3 3 7 that person and the title compan: A Other Sales Reported. - i id_is not transferable, and cons cKEEVERdG S Electric Lights The new bungalow, at 1032 Perry e o 2o s ooty \anatereblaand ovnans : ol street northeast, constructed by the sponsibility or liability under it to Maximu ’ D gy ervic any subsequent purchaser. This does Nowhare in the city can you find such a well con- structed and conveniently built house for the price. " z Allan E. v;l':me;: antenv:enl Com- ? inot apply, however, to a mortgage &’ ‘ORS pany was sold to C. A. Locke. o certificate, which is iskued as a specific 5 Gédorge H. Stiles purchased one of § % - report on a given mortgage or deed ||| 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 the same company's bungalows at < of trust, and is good and in full force Members of the Washington Real Estate Board and effect until the mortgage or note 4004 13th street northeast. # ? i $ secured by the deed of trust is can- These bungalows contain five rooms 8 A P celed and released. and bath, on one floor. d system of issuing an ab- Take 14th St. Car or Any 9th St. Car to Jefferson St. r‘:fig: :’g}’;}:’:fi;fi.fi%t::l;?::.::q::&:r?é'; S SR 5 Ry v . el detait ] We Are Selling Them Fast mani (o ¥red el e : o ' e s abolishe O Oven and Lighted Today and Sunday [/ B smm ot | o e located ot 1337 Spring road. e sy : o : t'recora Open and Lighte ay unday for Alfred Kiein, the purchaser belng e i weriond e unt ven abont F100000. George | Whether the title s good of record or EASY I 0 GE I I 0_,_ Nelson E. Bowen purchased the}?X Lige > Caution Essential. pert 26 treet th- he boilding is of Adams e architecture. The main floor Sant Trom C AL Pl This 15 & six. | haw an oak-pa o marble entrance hail, with two | The preparation of papers which room and bath detached dwelling with | tofletx, and a ladic on room. n kitehen, ete. The xecond floor has | convey or affect title to real estate s . . all modern improvements. hx and six servants’ rooms and bath. ¥ the {<ould be surrounded by the greates The following apartment sales on | possible caution, he s it fre 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 zri‘f"(n“iifiifia.‘;j;fé‘.f&’?‘lflL:J.’,E‘,',L"“"J?éll AWYER 'l'[] SPE AK [REALTY FIRM PLANNING |t of rucha Daper resutcs tn serion: 11 SOLD Elizabeth S .Brown purchn‘!_lefl apart- MANY NEW OFFICES ments 118, 417 and 307, Cavanaugh | i 3 Restricted and Zoned PRICE, $8>350 Massachusetts e, SLOMOCash Avenue $75 Per Month, Including All Interest Courts, and apartment 201, Rutland Courts. These are two-room and bath apartments. Northwest Company Hopes to Open Fred W. Shelton purchased apart- 5 e : ment 103, Rutland Courts, a two-room Branches in Eastern Cities With and bath apartment. & Own Abstracters. Dolly Cherry purchased apartment 212, Cavanaugh Courts, containing two. 1 A 5 .| Expansion nationally of the local "Cura ‘Pruden purchased apartment |R. J. Whiteford to Explain xorthvest ity Company! oo 4L . 300, Rutland Courts, a two-room and ke e Ll ey Park : Shpchimn e ok Legal Aspects of Real b Cotumbia roa th an ngtellow dts. N.W. home of 7 large in northwest M a s s a chusetts Avenue, Apartment 401 in Cavanaugh Courts was purchased by Louis F. Estate Sales. Schrader. This is a three-room and bath apartmen Lillian S. contempl. by the firm, it ame known today | | rooms, tiled bath and reception hall. This house is 24 feet wide, making west of Sheridan Circle to v building department in wection {| Bridge. Rock Creek Park to Tapestry brick; six nice sized rooms: planned for comfort and convenience, minimizing the cares of household management. ¥ mecting of Bourd, to be | at Wardman Park Hotel At the regular m vashington Real itchard purchased rursday 117 - roes: extie apartment 108, Rutland Courts; a | e et s | With its real estate business. The con- |} 32nd and (,"‘d‘ed“’l @venne A playground has been set aside for the children. 4 gk three-room and bath apartment. S e bill ddivens Gis raniion er S now secking quarters in the {§ Washington’s best home sec- ;:&ge‘- and Ll Lucina E. Davis was the purchaser : o, )0 jogal aspects involved in ot nand in the ] tion. Wooded lots and villa Take Takoma car on 14th St. to 9th, one square north; 3 ee eep to of apartment 204, Rutland Courts, | S e A s ST & orgia avi s % g s a[tley '())ak oontaining three large rooms and |Ing real estate. This will be _ i sites. Some as low as §2,000. take Georgia avenue car to Longfellow street, one square east. - bath. tical talk and t - e establis . : 2 - . floors and hard- Siirien © oAfian, marciiascd spact-| bern mceting cion | I sumber of eastern || 40 homes built and under Open for Inspection Daily Until Dark . < ment 44 in the Lambert, containing 1 foll % an ultimate view to construction. | = wood trim. Maid's three rooms, kitchen and bath. feature of 1 med » principal cities room, laundry and Lillian L. Payne was the purchaser | being especially developed, in order rid X Ry B g % = Geo. N. pervising Architect. H & % of apartment 48 in the Avondale, con- { that the ounger me ¥ - how well advanced looking David 3. Howell & Son, Eugineers. toilet in ccllar. taining five large rooms and bath. | profit by obta inform itnmedinte. establShonE GE 5 o v Wadley b h t t i thes fol ons o - . Eveepasoternscon- Ji || Srms. Netles wonehrssabusins| oo Toforen! duicassions ‘ Middaugh & | g ey venience in this three large rooms and bath. Harry : i To Jennie C. Ott was sold apart- N 4 | S tho I g, : Sh ln % beautifully condi ment 45 in the Lambert, containing e S | umber of men of i annon, C. I 1409 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 98 \ tioned home makes five rooms, porch and bath. committees, . Sec S A prominend 5 . . . . . amn : b Apartment 319 in Cavanaugh Courts { line the work ace hed by, ithe |ine s g o o || Woodward Bldg., 15th and H = it a bargain at was sold to Rosa E. Mague. This is|eXxecutive committe ~d with the enlarged establishment, it 2 S New Listings gf o Unusual Merit M- only— a three-room and bath apartment. Special gnes Keating was the purc T iowine of hpartment 218, Cavanaugh Courts, | Follow o containing_three rooms and bath. 8, $13,000 s $2,500 CASH e O e iy e | *epye & builet s i| WHAT YOU HAVE Buffet Supper. is_announce Final arran 75 PER MONTH Kxr T ot et e Walraman Fark fiotet ¥ BEEN WAITING FOR held at Wardman Pa DAVIS & STEELE F. C. STEWARD BUYS Dot manitested_am Exclusive Agents bers in_this 16-APARTMENT BUILDING [s:c runcuisn the, = 1420 N. Y. Ave. NW. M. 5398-5082 Othe SalisiRenostod by Hedgesia |1 omupreseits dndics oot from o o . . = P o4 & p11 sales- . B i | S Houses for Sale in Every Section--Priced Right §|__I_________.____—--——l”u““mllmm“||| i o ommitter ooy Lm. It is the part of wisdom to buy now before the spring rush begins, and which is Frank C. Steward this week pur- chased the four-story apartment building at 1820 California street certain to buoy up prices. Note the easy terms featured in these offerings: Close Lincoln Park—$8,850. Near 14th and Otis—$9,500. An Attractive Investment = = = = E = : g e e e o earl SITE FOR RESIDENCES. Price, 36,750 Tuis i a substantia brick Nouse on wide Colontal hrick house with's roome. ' A - - - d by Hed & : o v in best part of this section. sleeping ront and re prehes z Erected by the GEORGE A. FULLER COMPANY five years e o te s hradling the sale|S- J- Briokley Buys Ground at | has 10 rooms and bath, with five bedrooms. hot-water electrie light, fireplace > 5 Middleton, the. firm handling the sale ¥ ago for lease to the United States Government, this property, Jointly, with Moore & Hill 8th and Crittenden Streets. | $750 CASH Modern. ~Corner house. In very good and other appointments it mark the i = z comple! ome. 3004 ot, wi alley, in mwn u:hthe OBP‘N;I:&Eg'l,J‘i.DINQ is offered for sale or mb““dz"ggoo“':]u aéxleen %Da"_ e Toie e et ) condition. Somp| d e on the most fav ments and i9 of modern fireproof con- | I e mas fruschased ] : ontaining approximately 601000 cublo feet, the bullding || struction. Other males, with the above, |3 Vot of ground at sih and Critten- | Shepherd St.—$9,500. . Columbia Heights—$12,500. O o ealit. with sieel frame, 15 Instalted With two tog'lrnx Berge mfii"sfl}i’”}"ofg‘m he will erect a group cf modern resi- | 2nd and Adams St. N.W. S Dath .'1‘2:‘53..—‘3231‘.“‘}}5“5'5"5 This house contains 11 rooms and batl nine stories high and built with steel frame, i3 installed w! wo ry_Berger pul T dences. 1t is expected they will be 2 heat, electric i nbaere DO HODE e § 5 RHeRt A."B."SEE passenger clevators, together with other equipment of George D. Kennedy a detached house s 3 et ey e Tear porches, ~hot-water heat, ele and is ‘modern throughout.’ Tt is Sheeially fine quality. Floor space inside the walls is &pproxi- 3519 Kanawha et Cuevy complatels by e AU iE Ty 6 Rooms and Bath light, A vers attractive dwelling in £o0d condition.” Garage, with ailey. in rear of £ mately 45,000 scuare feet. Guase The house has eight rooma | IOrTOYIe L b o e buslae, it Hot Water Heat neighborhood, comp - ; modern tmprovements and a garagel |12 SU0, o0 fve nouses recently Electric Lights Saul’s Addition—$16,000. Close Downtown—$7,500. Mr. Berger will ocoupy the property.} . .tcq at sth and Buchanan streets | Hardwood Trim Here is a very pretty corner house in In central northwest and a very attrac- Local investor purchased a three-}, . .} west has been disposed of fo exclusive locality. It has eight rooms tive offering for one seceking either a H R Ar. Brinkley by, the Normoyle office Throughout and bath, sleeping porch, hardwood floors rooming or boarding house property. Sub- nol Tofy nel 3 > 7 . , and all other features of the stantial brick dwelling with 9 rooms and t oxA ""'"l“"“y peraaat at ”fl for & total of $17.250. Side Oven Gas Range; Large ?::m%;‘l‘:’ modern house. Inspection will 2 baths on lot 20x90. It only requires E = tis street was so y Vernon A e $1,500 ca¥h. Trescott to Philip D. Gringas. The Lots to Alley. Plenty of Room please you immensely. 5 I 0 Lo S L BUSINESS foriGatage, Chevy Chase, Md.—$9,800. Park Road Bargain—$7,500. B ey 15 now “ander. reptal PROPERTIES A very Inviting small house in very desir- Located in good block on park road. 6 d l’11‘1",;6 Keld as an investment. A able locality. It contains five large rooms large rooms. bath, reception hall, sleep- ':'n:: was_included. FOR RENT INSPECT 4 and bath, with two bedrooms: vapor heat. ing porch, front and rear porches, hot- ¥ ‘Another Chevy Chase property, 3303 electric 1ight and other modern features. water heat, electric light, large cellar h SUNDAY Located on pretty lot 100x200 feet. No with laundry, fireplace. Fine condition. better offering in a small Chevy Chase Don't overlook this one. P " Near Union Station—$5,250. Jenifer street, was sold by Charles Conradis to Mrs. George D. Kennedy. 811 9th Street N.W. The house is detached and has elg Store room, cellar, dwelling of rooms and two baths and all modern i} g ‘ooms and bath. 'As a whole. Take N. Cap. St. cars to Adams St. and walk two blocks west; or 1 > | |improvements, including a garage. W] Florida Ave. cars to 2nd St. and Chevy Chase, Md.—$11,000. + Elght rooms and bath house, brick «on- o Mrs. Fanny Ottenberg purchased || Hot-water heat and electricity. et 5 hotacs In Bradley Lane section is this invit- struction, modern. Tt only requires §i: = premises 2030 North Cfltfl‘m‘ street 730Tfig—'— ] ing 7-room and bath dwelling w:‘zh hm‘i cash. See it at once. @ ||from Miss Bessie K. Harrison. This | Witer heat, gas. electricity, porches an ’ < ||is a two-family apartment of five treet N.W. . OPEN DAILY ! . other modern appointments. On lot 50x228. Wide Avenue S. E.—$4,500. g flfl fi‘xfofim:.e:fihmvng? ov.'tienberx - Stcu-ef room, first flifir, adicg Two-car garage. Moderate terms. Very substantial 6 room and tiled hath 0] ety loors from corner th an brick house, with modern improvements, = Premises 2532 13th street north |} qi eoys * Chevy Chase, Md.—$12,500. , front porch, hardwood floors and trim. 5 ||pmam et T G L o0 mouth owensteinBros. Ve prety Troom and btk redence by TP e whaeVery sy ernn E olan_fr 3 2 exclusive segtion of suburb, si on G son. This 18 & two-story house with | E i s and shrubbery. Hot- £ = $6, A eight rooms and bath and all modern H. L. RUST 7th and H Sts. N.E. 1 e oeat. elenteie jight, built-n refrig- Two-Family F!'t ,250. INTERIOR improvements. - This sale was made o Ao | rater, State roof and other modern fea- Located on Newton street near Georgia DREARTHENE 2 in connection with the office of J. C. 912 15th Street Ciacofigas;so tures.’ It is one of the best offerings avenue in Parkview section. House has bell. ! two apartments containing five rooms and “7{“;‘.;‘321%?.‘:», ‘Sold premises QrtHeMAEKEL Loday. bath each, renting for $25 per month. Holmead place northwest to el Chevy Chase, D. C.—$12,000. Two-Family Flat—$9,000. ry B. Ward. The bulilding con- 3 - < : !'fi“: two apartments of three and AL L R o Containing two 5-room and bath apart- e 7 front and rear porche: | u : ideri - ach and is heated by : : > = ments with a total annual rental of $756. : Genuceinsitcine et il If You Want and trim; full cellar with lsundry, hot, e S R T tional reputation of A new house at 1444 Spring place - G One of Th 3 and complete modern detached home in tion. Located in central northwest. the builder in the northwest was sold by Winfleld Pres- i e O ose Bea the capital's best known suburb at a price Family Flat- 16, R i ton to Calvin H. Davis. This is & : utiful the capital's best know: Three- y $16,000. erection of high- two-story brick house with six large -+ Kansas Avenue Homes . Containing~ altogether 11 rooms and 3 grade office build- rooms and bath and modern con-|j § Cozy Bungalow—$8.250. baths, “divided into ‘threo flats. Owner i P fences. j < t lives in one, renting the other two for ings, and the pro- Yrhe Elberon apartments, at 1110 S : S SO S "”«"!‘nl’é"‘&’r“’n‘ié".?;fi?. $195 per month. Hot-water heat, eleetric ¢ spective increase in Columbla, road, was purchassd o eft tional rooms in attic. Breakfast alcove, light, sleeping porches, open fireplaces & 2 Alice B. Sherift from George B. Bryan, With bulltein Puliman sets, fireplace, hot- and other features. 1In best condition. value of this propes- The building has nine apartments of ; water heat. electric. lght. Full cellar $2.500 cash makes this a doubly attrac- ty, the purchaser will five rooms and bath each, : ;. : Inspect at Once with laundry. Porches. Large lot. Com- tive offer. Location near 1éth and Monroe. plete in every detail and bulit by one of Two-Family Flat—$7,000. the % builders. cklhc?r{:lu:"h;“mg:mfy payments will Located near the weather bureau. Two make this your very own. apartments of 5 large rooms and bath each. Brick construction. Good condi- Oveérlooking R. C. Park—$14,500. + tion. Now renting for $756 @ year. Lot With delightful view of tm‘| :mnd‘f‘rtrl‘u 20x120. Bl and near the entmancs r'tne bk Shepherd S5t.—$9,000. class property. be afforded an at- tractive investment. 3801 to 3831 Kansas Ave. N.W. —between Quincy and Randolph Sts. Only 13 squares from 1l4th SUNSHINE HOMES . 12th and Michigan Ave. ORDNANC& BUILDING OPTION TO PURCHASE GOES WITH LEASE 1078 SEVENTY-FIVE ERONT! S5 oarMne: construction, containing 9 rooms and 2 Six_large rooms, bath, hot-water heat, _ We are offering this property, which will be vacated by the < Prices, $7,650 to $8,450. Homes in 2048 Iares soome: attios how: baths, excellently arranged. It has two e e Dy Intments ot Government on July 1, 1922, at the price of $325,000, or will lease town with ground all around.for h.; electric light; lots of closet sleeping porches, front and rear i’fd'fz's' ahd good lot. $1,000 cash takes this home same for a period of three to five years at $27,500 per annum. less than housestin a row. space; double rear porches: wide A ;l::;m;r l‘are:.t. egm;ngfiht. t B niton Lessee will be given an option to purchase on terms at the above BUNGALOWS, o cement front porch; built-in ga- . ® Srrene X rage with éath house. In a most IALOWS, . Mo-th Ba Oash. Month. Save. Cash. “!"- e ice within one year from date of lease. Conditions of sale are 3 lusive location. A large staff of experienced salesmen who know Washington values and who will give you riub]ect to owner’s approval. f’.:.' o%: St e ,on courteous and valuable assistance in selecting a home in the Capital of the Nation. Space here is inadequate to fully describe the many advantages Y- R el S S et For Sale by : of this building, which is adaptable for many. purposes. Taice 1ith or F or N. Cap. St ‘We have other high-grade office buildings and business sites for sale in the most progressive sections of the oity of Wash- ington. Your immediate inquiry is invited. GLOVER & FLATHER 5w ‘tod. car marked “Brookland” to 12th and Michigan avenue. ALLAN E. WALKER | 0S. A. JAMESON k & CO., INC. OWNER AND BUILDER T Ave. N.W, ‘Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star = 7 . After 5 P.M,, Lincoln 6146-W r .

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