Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1922, Page 14

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" READ ‘BSTAT THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. % 13 06 Emefson St. N.W. - SAUL’S ADDITION A NEW HOME embodying many special features not seen in houses offered for sale today 2 8 rooms, 2 baths, full attic, 4 porches, hardwood floors throughout, hot-water heat, electric lights, ‘instantaneous water heater, garage, large lot. All ‘permanent improvements in. Open for Inspection FOR SALE : AT A REMARKABLY LOW PRICE | ‘Beautiful New Semi-Detached Home |- 2515 ONTARIO ROAD N.W. ; AgOne-Half Block Soutk of Columbia Rd.) Complete in every detail. Six rooms and bath; a. m. i.; attic; large sleeping porch. OPEN FOR INSPECTION N.L.SANSBURY CO., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” .1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Main 5904-5 THE BEST LOCATION IN THE CITY 1205 Jefferson Street N.W. lose to 14th Street Cars $8.430 6 Rooms Very Large Porches Hot Water Heat Electric Lights Nowhere in the city can you find such a well con- structed ‘and conveniently built house for the price. Take 14th St. Car or Any 9th St. Car to Jefferson St. We Are Selling Them Fast Open and Lighted Today and Sunday D. J. DUNIGAN 3321 New York Ave. Phone Main 1267 $307,600 TN REALTY SALES WEEK'S TRANSACTIONS Real estate transactions totaling $307,600 were consummated this week in the office of Allan B. Walker & Co. One of the principal sales was that of a tract of land fronting 400 feet on | Connecticiut avenue just north of the pumnm——enn e OO H Washington Heights Homes ' 2312-28 Ashmead Place Will Be Open Sunday and Every Day This row of delightful new houses is rapidly nearing completion,. and selection - may now be made. EIGHT LARGE ROOMS, 2 baths, breakfast and sleeping porches. ~ Large built-in-ga- rage. Marble fireplaces and all the finest features. Near Million Dollar Bridge MAKE YOUR SELECTION ws-MHEEVER=iCOSC. 3 ta g (1] Exclusive Agents 1405 Eye Street N.W. Main 4752 ’ Klingle road bridge, and containing 8,000 square feet, td the Allan E. Pr) alker Investment Company by Sam- el Ross. The company plans to be- in the development of this property t once. The property at 1222 Connecticut venue way sold for Walter Clephane o W. E. Johnson. The premises con- alns & substantial three-story brick ouse. The lot is 25 feet wide by 131 cet deep. The Leta apartment buflding, at 310 d street northwest, was sold for the foward estate to Frederick Serica. Mrs. Florence R. Rioce sold premises 01 and 103 Massachusetts avenue to local investor, who will develep the rperty. ouglass E. Bulloch purchased the roperty at 1014 17th street from Miss eorgia Campbell. This property con- ains a brick building. Morris Cafrits sold the property at 111 and 1113 17th street to B. H. Brill. Each lot has a substantial ten- room and bath brick house. It is the intention of the purchaser to remodel the buildings for business. The residence located at 1871 Call- fornia street was sold for Miss Eu- phenia MacFarlane to Mrs. Mary T. Thornton. This property contains cleven rooms and two baths with modern features. The detached residence at 3750 Northampton street, Chevy Chase, D. was sold for George H. Chandlee, Chauncey D. Snow. This is an eight-room and two-bath house on a large lot. The vacant ground at the corner of Connecticut avenue and Legation street was purchased by C. E. Galli- her and others from Glendie B. Young. The purchasers will develop the prop- erty. Max A. Lorenz sold the detached residence at 4900 47th street, to Charles B. Tebbs. This is a seven- room and bath house, modern in all details and located on a large lot. 0. H. Dorsey purchased from Charles A. Baker lots 16 and 800 in square 1041. This vacant ground wlill be improved by the purchaser. The property at 1333 Ilth street northwest, a ten-room and bath brick house, was sold to Mrs. Maude Brice for William E. Congdo The property at 1027 17th street was sold for Mrs. Annie Rattigan to a local investor, who will develop it for business. Joseph A. Hayden sold to a local investor' the provtrty at 3lst and Canal streets, a large brick dwelling, which will be remodeled for business purposes. Miss Irene Pollock was the pur- chaser of a six-room brick house, 2232 Cleveland p! the seller Bertha Carron. Mrs. Julia Luchs sold the six-room < house 2251 Cleveland place to 1 M. Morganston. RTooR ERE P QY ge= %] co-operative plan. $100,000 IS INVOLVED building at 344 Penn enue to George Stein, local acturer, who will occupy the property as the home for his firm. The structure has been extensivel remodeled. The sale was arrange t office of the N. L. Sans- v Company, Inc. th other the Sansbury ffice negotiated transactions total- ing in value around $100,000. Irs. Mamie V. Weaver purchased : llome 4618 9th street northwest, ently completed by Winfield Pre: ton. a colonial type home con- taining six rooms and bath with all modern improvements, I'remises 1715 Willard street north- west was sold for Samuel Michaelson and wife to Harry €. and Ethel M. McCleary. This 1s & two-story brick house of six rooms.and bath with hot-water heat and electric lights. Mr. and Mrs. McCleary will make it their home. rence E. Schooley and wife pur- sed 1766 Lanier street northwest. is_is one of the houses recently completed by Charles L. Tankersley. It is situated on a lot 2214 by 142 nd contains eight rooms and ths, hot-water heat, clectric lights, hardwood floors and large sleeping and breakfast porches, with a brick garage. Walter S. and Little L. McBroom sold premises 1337 Otis place north- west to George C. Hodge. a corner property of six rooms and bath with modern corveniences. Sale was negotiated in connection with the office of Hedges & Middleton. feet, two jto a local investor an improved lot at 9th and Kennedy streets north- west. A Mouse at 604 E street northeast was sold to Nicholas H. Mandanyohl nd wife, for Mrs. L. L. Schooley. This property has seven rooms and bath, hot-water heat and electric lights. Another new home, 1762 Lanfer street northwest, was sold to Joseph R. Brooks, who has taken possession. A local investor purchased premises 1338 Randolph street northwest. This | property contains seven rooms and {bath, hot-water heat, electrict lights and ' glass-inclosed ~_sleeping _and breakfast porches. There i8 & two- car garage In rear. ” ORGANIZE NEW FIRM. Organization of the real estate firm of George McLaughlin & Co. with offices at 918 F street northwest, was effected recently by George McLaugh- lin, who has been connected with | another realty concern here. The new company will build and sell small homes in connection with which will maintain & downtown of- fice jointly with the McLaughlin firm. FOR RENT 2d and 3d Floors - 1414 Eye St. N.W. New Building Centrally Located in Business Section Approximately 1870 Sq. F't. Floor Space to Each Floor Reasonable Rental WALTER M. BALLARD 1340 G St. N.W. Inspect Sunday If You Want a REAL HOME For a Little Money INSPECT 620 6th ST. NORTH- LEAST SUNDAY BETWEEN 12 and 4 pm_ You will not be disap- pointed with this neat 6-room home. It is a box style house with hot-water heatand electricity; colonfal porch and a two-car garage—in fact, everything that you could wish for in a home. Immediate possession can be and the terms can be ar- ranged to suit purghaser. PRICE IS $6,950, which is much llnss than similar homes have sold or. Bauman & Heinzman 734 15th St. N.W. Phone Main 3500 Gore. EIGHT-STORY APARTMENT PLANNED. - - Bullding to be ere Frank Russell White was the architect. at 1925 16th street for A. J. Howar by Fred H. ven apartments were sold on the /' IN REALTY TRANSFERS || plouls I King. this week, sold the I st This s L. G. Garner and Charles Wolf sold | the Adams Home Building Company, | [ GLENDALE, D.C. being || For Colored of the Better Class New bungalows under construction. Every bungalow a new design. Some bungalows ready April 15th. Each bungalow built on a large lot. These bungalows have 5 rooms and electricity. A bungalow colony on Eads and Dix streets, near 44th. A small cash payment and a reasonable monthly payment will make you the owner. . Let Mr. Greene explain. Ride out today and see. Take H strect car marked “District Line,” get off at 48th, walk south into Glendale. Ask for Mr. Greene. WM. P. IRVIN Phone M. 3908. 1410 G St. N.W. Close to 16th EXTRAORDINARY VALUE HOME BUYERS Do Not Fail to Inspect zsais | 1711 Irving St.| cone High-Class Neighborhood—Wonderfully Complete Best Value in Washington Easy Terms This house must be seen to be appreciated. TO INSPECT—Take Mt. Pleasant car to Irving street and walk west one-half square. FOR SALE BY ANY BROKER Thrift Bldg. Co., Owner Union Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN There is no higher grade of salesman than the man who sells real estate—suceessfully. ‘When you come to buy your home, it is evident that, of all available offerings, there is just one that is best for you. Naturally, you have given only casual atten- tion to real estate; your special effort is in some other line. The real estate salesman comes in at this point. If he is to serve yotr purpose he must be able to see that you buy the one house that best fits your particular re- quirements and resources. He must bring a wealth of special knowledge and an untiring energy to the solu- tion-of your problem. 5 Each salesman associated with Shannon & Luchs is doing that very thing—regularly, . s SHANNON - & LUCHN 713 14th Street NW. Main 2348 |CONSTRUCTION IS BEGUN OF 8-STORY APARTMENT New Building at 1925 16th Btreet Northwest Will Have Many Innovations. 3 Construction of an elght-story apartment house at 1925 16th street northwest, for A. J. Howar, has been begun by Fred H. Gore, from plans drawn by Frank Russell White, Jocal architect. The new building will be fireproof throughout, with all modern con- venientes, Including built-in bath- tubs and showers and electric vacuum cleaner service. There will be seven apartments of flve rooms and two baths each; eight apartments of four rooms and Lath, with glass-inclosed breakfast porch, and two apartments of one room. re- ception hall and bath each. Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey will manage the building. APARTMENTS TO BE SOLD IN CHEVY CHASE BUILDING Co-operative sale of the (.'hl’\')“’ Chase apartment house, at Conecti- | cut avenue and Chevy Chase circle. will be undertaken by a holding com- phny to which the building has just| been transferred, it was announced | today. | This building, designed and buil the late Leon L. Dessez, is locates the center of a triangular half-ac tract forming one of the six_secto | bounding the circle. It is of fireproof construction and con 1x apartments of three to each, all arranged so th outside apartments. The transaction was handled through the office of the Union Realty | Corporation, which will control lhc‘ building. A REAL HOME At a Bargain 4914 Georgia Ave. N.W. S5-foot front to paved alley. .Con- tory on first floor), hardwood floors, hot-water heat, electric s, all other modern improvementn. Inspection will con you of this excellent investment. Can be bought on the most reasonable terms. OPEN SUNDAY ARLINGTON REALTY CO. Real Values in Real Homes 1627 K St. NW. Detached on corner | tains 7 rooms and bath M. 3174 For Sale 1737 New Hampshire Ave. Beautiful home-like apartment building just being completed. An in- novation in apartments. Situated in the best resi- dential section and con- tains eight apartments Can be bought so as to show the investor a most excellent return. Purchas- er may select own tenants. Open Sunday for Inspection STORY & COMPANY 1112 Conn. Ave. A PERSONAL INSPECTION BY YOU WILL CONFIRM THE JUDGMENT OF OTHERS Terms $1,000 Cash $75 per month Including All Interest At 9th and Longfellow Sts. N.W. Make your selection now and have the privilege of choosing the paper-and electric fixtures. ESCRIPTIO] Houses are of tapestry brick, with concrete colonial front porches and double rear porches; six well-proportioned rooms; deep lot to 15-foot alley. Hot-water heat; electricity, tile bath, built-in fixtures; oak floors; large coat closet in living :room; built-in china closet in dining room and French door opening on porch; large closets in bedrooms. Kitchen_equipped with china cupboard, Pull . taining built-in refrigerator. Playground in square. iman service and large pantry, con- TO INSPECT Take 14th St. car marked “Takoma” to 9th and Kennedy, 1 sq. north, or take Ga. Ave. car to Longfellow, 1 sq. east. Phone us for auto on week-days. ~ Open Until 9 P. M. Daily and Sunday WM. S. PHILLIPS REALTOR-BUILDER 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Main' 4600

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