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READ ESTATE. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 18 922 . - REAL Estate. 15, . . — BHANG[SIN RIGGS RIGGS BANK TO BE REMODELED. - | NEWHOUSESPLANNED, | trm ot siws &riis - NEW APARTMENT HOUSE. | | {Real Estate Finn Buys Land on )00k the provos 1 r Cabfll will erect a fuur- apartment liouse at 1900 Bilr- more sireet northwest, it was an nounced today. The structure, to cost $50,000, wiil contain elght asa.iments of three rooms and bath each. Frank Rusecl' White is tus ar- chitoct. Spring Road. FOR SALE Several desirable downtown l business properties on F, G, 12th ‘] and 13th Streets. » | | I BANK ANNOUNGED Architect Finishes Plans for Remodeling—Work to Be- gin Very Soon. ale of ner of local not di- s erection U rows of | inve i iy dwellings, was reported this weele by ' volsede © 0% ™ ! Detailed plans for the proposed fe- Consult our Business Property Department suodeling of the Riggs Natlonal Bank 150: for Full Information & tion will start as soon as favorable N. L. SANSBURY -CO, Inc. [l "t s o o .y . The present west bullding will be completely removed, and its place an 1418 Eye Street N.W. Genth of ‘the 1ot will o ceacied Seiich conception of how the Riggs National Bank bullding, n avenue, Will appear when additions and alterations wlill be five sto in height and a “Everything in Real Estate” s Dbullding will be connected Jnis new butiding will be connoctea | THREE HOUSES SOLD. |SALES A EGATE Phones Main 5904-5 v Iea thaan oF, NSk iAtaa uaatlaton S il the first and second stories of the ad- | ditlon Into the banking room. teenth Street Highlands. i . Ampaugement ot OMocs Three new houses in_ Fourteenth |Eight Properties Are Sold Through | ‘The banking room floor will be ar-|§ fxhls = were suld this week | ranged so as to place the offices | the Office of Charles D. ulong the east wall, and thence the Jefferson -street, Sager. ! vurious departments extend around || the north and west sides of tho lobby the Gwelling | Property sales involving inves ments aggregating approximately | | i |and over into the annex fucing on the |{sublobby. This arrangement places ls S nc un a ow |} | these departments nearest to the |§i { bookkeeping sections on the floors above, which are reached by the el | The Most Notable Home in Saul s Addmon [l glevator and statrs in & sear cens The ladles’' room and the tellers are B W R o (ot o bAels 28 | oal Estate Transactions in Four-|$01,000 IN WEEK’S REPORT | - ¥ o gutt R o Any 9th St. Car Best Location f==2§ B Soldiers’ Home | 91,000 werq reported this week by Exhibit House 306 Upshur St. NW. the office of Charles D. Eager. 1. F. Stokes sold the dwelling at i some surplus located toward the front, with win- | floor will con \ o v e ey o Sarge. Rlarom: " A =] fifi"&;‘. facing the Avenue and the side | o, 1€ (AT fitted up with metai| An'elght-room house, at 135 Ken- = = == At the southwest corner of the main | cases. The fifth floor will contaln an | tucky avenue southeast, was pur- room will be u staircase to the safe | €mergency ro lunieh kitcheniang E chased by Thomas D. Cowen. deposit department to be located iu the front basement, and staircase to the mezzanine to be placed across the front—an _electric_elevator will also ing a )r'mf en. e "“"D" M. Penn. connect the firs i portion of the basement IS taken u 5 S :ngzul\;r;‘l\;e_m the Lv he " safe deposit department, | Homes on 19th street, recently com The mezzanine in the front will|which is reached by stafis and ;]f" Dleted by Mr. Sager, were disposed of rovide space for the trust depart-|vator from the banking room. he | as follo Pieht, new bustness And tne deska for vault will be the most modern | Dr. Joseph D. DeBarthe, 3242 19th letter writers, etc., for the customers | drie, round door and | street morthwest; Charles M. Reed of the bank. The telephons sgttels shed steel, The | 3308 19th street northwest; Bryan board will also be placed In this bal- | ment 18 given | Ogden, 3306 19th strect horthwe cony, So the operator will have a|over (o the mechan cquipment, | Annfe’ E. Blencowe, 3314 19th street view of the main floor. sto and the accommodations rurlxwrlhw and George D. Miller, 3312 Onec of the marked-changes in the | me 19th st; noFthwest, bank will be the removal of thel vault and the placing of & new [ W\ 1) Hot-Water Heat Very Large Porches, Front and Rear Deep Lots to Wide Alley _ These homes are specially priced; it will pay you to inspect them at once. Open Today and Sunday Until 9 P. M. D. J. Dunigan ad out to the| Harry W. Phillips sold the resi- id with red tilo, | dence, 735 Hobart street, to Willlam AT 2 e rearor e "Duliding. xbovo "wnich | | ‘ If You Want 1321 New York Ave Phone Main 1267 = Tanine 1br the' sténographors: || |EH i e One of Those Beautiful 2 S R o e e | || - O Kansas Avenue Homes I L ments will be placed in the sec_oml b ki . X . s —_— S hanking Too au s messunine || 8 LY s Only one inside and O on the same level as the front m zanine. A vault is provided at the : ; one corner left south end for checks, deposit slips, ledgers, ete. : g The third floor will contain tho di- ! A Inspect at Once rectors’ rooni, the transit department 3801 to 3831 Massachusetts P — == Kansas Ave. N.W. —be! 1 and Randolph Park St. car line. Massachusetts Aveuue, west of Sheridan Circle to near Connecticut Avenue Bridge. Rock Creek Park to 32d and Cathedral ave- nue. Washington’s best home section. Wooded lots and villa sites. Some as low as $2,000. Booklet. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Bldg., 15th and H Main 6935. k THIS IS YOUR CHANCE To Obtain That Long-Sought Apartment We Offer for Sale A three-story brick building, with a five room and tile bath apartment on each floor; rear porches; three lockers in the basement: room for a garage; lot 18x100 to a wide alley. T Very attractive terms can be ar- ranged, $1,000 cash payment, balance in monthiy install- ments. = = = § = On one of the prettiest streets in the northwest sec- g g = = = E 1 lmhhu gs. 1g design and the very best con- It has 7 (1 bedroom ont porch a1 closed break- and trimn; r heat and screens and awnings throughout. 're is a brick garage and a pergola; ape gardening is not equaied except in fion just off 4th street. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY UNTIL SOLD Exclusive Agents 713 14tk 3t. NW.: Main 2345 -6 and 8§ large rooms; attic; h-w. h.: electric lights; lots of closet space; double rear porches: wide } cement front porch; bullt-in garage with each house. I a most exclusive location. - For Sale by THOS. A. JAMESON OWNER AND BUILDER 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 5526 After 5 P.M,, Lincoln 6146-W T G| - BEAUTIFUL Price, $20,000 |l f6e s HOME Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces, two baths, ‘ Greatly Reduced for Immediate Sale show places tion, north of Que street, within walk- ing distance of many of the Govern- § ment Buildings, schools, churches, market and high school, and facing on a_ beautiful park. An ideal place for children. The first floor # apartment may be occupied by the owner, rent free, and the income from breakfast and sleeping porches, chauffeur’s room with bath; single or double garage at cost. Built by Middaugh & T Shannon, Inc : : ¢ 3 5 £l and tile bath; 2 double e 2y 3] rear screened porches; - s hardwood floors; _Inilt-in Bgfirfiéfiifi%‘“ : : :::Iluhc:n::. ;'::d:r: 1336 New York Ave. 8 throughout; in one of the Phone Main 893 HOMES cootest locations in Waah || SIS GMARAAATINY MICHIGAN Z = == [ [VE AT COST will cost you nothing to in- 12th and Michigan Ave. ! Do You Pay Rent? vestigate. Unusually low terms. Immediate pos- session. Now vacant. Bungalows and Central £ Hall homes, in town, with ground all around for less Ti your landloyd at the end of a year figured his cost «of maintaining the property and six per cent on his investment, and retumed what you had paid above this amount, would you th: i an houses in a row. Over be satisfied? the other two apart- ments will take care of the monthly pay- ments and running 'i' Oprtumtlel'l N;?Laat Long, Arrangegxpws?fll Us at Once for an Inspection R E. L. YELLOTT & CO. CASA LOMA THE SHOW PLACE OF Braddock Heights, Md Commanding a view of 50 miles of beautiful country. 17 bedrooms, 4 baths, billiard sroom, dining toom, reception room, huge living room with I.lrge fireplace. Glassed-in breakfast porch. Built-in refrigerator with freezing coils. Kitchen with eclectric and coat ranges. Large butler’s pantry. Fine basement. Elcctrified laundry, completely equipped. Iixcellent heating plant. House is completely furnished in suites. lerary equipped with 1,400 books. 22 acres of ground, 11850 feet on Jefferson Boulevard. Tennis court, croquet ground, golf courts, fruit trees, all kinds of fine shrubber\ Gold fish fountain, urns, rustic benches, etc. High-class chicken house with 1,000 chickens. Tenant house of four rooms. Garage. Wonderful as a country estate or high-class ex- sixty sold before comple- 1319 F St. N.W. Main 7958 tion. Easy terms if desired. —_— e e Take Brookland car to end of route. Built by Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Bldg., 15th & H | ‘No Place Like Home; No Home Like Ours’ ; This is the basis of co-operative ownership. You make a i small initial payment' and the surplus of your monthly pay- ment over costs and six per cent on your current balance due applies on the purchase price until it is paid in full. After that you merely pay your share of the operating cost. APARTMENTS FOR SALE IN | The Northumberland Willard Courts 2039 New Hampshire Ave. 17th and Willard = The desirable and convenient location of these hnmu é S only one of the many attractive features. = 2 Car Lines and Bus Line Withina = Radius of One Block - = DESCRIPTION . 'The Airy, Sunny Honu They contain six large bright rooms, tiled bath with with generous windows, £ shower and all modern improvements; hardwood floors assuring plenty of light % throughout ; front and rear concrete porches on first floor = = = = clusive summer hotel. The large frontage on Jef- 1 h (Only Seven Left) : : S and ventilation, isthe aim and wide sleeping porch on second; built-in garage with y i;:) :~§ll:|'§>;3n“1¢\\'i‘;f dgfi;“[\z "n\:]“e!:t‘r"c‘:]:luxgi"‘("g;“‘t‘ of modern architecture. heat, water and light; stationary wash tubs and segvant’s C Tlle Chevy Chase i »O"g One step further and per- toilet in cellar. COPleY ourts Connecticut Avenue and per season. fectionisthe result.Equi 17th and Church Chevy Chase Circle Floor Plans and Terms on kequcnt UNION REALTY CORPORATION 4 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1410 G St ~ Main 8415 those windows wit beautiful polished plate glass! The extra cost is only slight. Let us send you full information. Send for Balistine | Fousded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY ! | , Rosslyn, Va. Open and Lighted for Inspection " Daily,9 to 5, 6:30 to 9 Your Critical Inspection Invited Price, $50,000 Can Be Seen by Appoinl:ment Only | KAY-ALGER CO., INC. | Exclusive Agents " 617 Bond Bldg. _ Main 3075 H. L. RUST - R Exclusive Agent Main 6888 s 912 lEth St. NW. WASHINGTON, D. C. [ FIE—