Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1922, Page 15

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REAL ESTATE.” - = THE ;.EV‘EN’ING Close 16 trget EXTRAORDINARY VALUE HOME BUYERS Do Not Fail to Inspect . 22 1711 Irving St.| oo STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, SATURDAY, BUSINESS BUILDING PURCHASED. MARCH %, 1922 ; REAL ESTATE. - 157 TAKEN To BUFFALO as to the truthfulness of his confes- « sion, the police thinking possibly the young man, a patient in the phscho- Raymond Martlew, tweaty-five yfau pathic ward at Walter Reed Hospital, old, soldier, detailed at Bolling Field, | had imagined his alleged connmection who confessed to the police that he | with the shooting. ' was implicated in a hold-up in Buf-| Hospital physicians said he was of falo, N. Y., and that he shot a man, | sound mind, however, and the Buffal. has been returned to Buffalo. He was | authorities recalled the shooting znd under treatment at Walter Reed |sent Detective Dorrity for the sol- . | Hospital when he surrendered to the dier. Before being taken away Mart- police. |lew said He would furnish witnesses Doubt was expressed by the police to prove the truth of his confession _— ' Over a Quarter of a Century Selling Quality Paints Lifetime Beauty ‘To the Woodwork The life of the wpodwork de- pends on the care you take of it. Springtime is painting time. When ready for the Paint consult us freely. All our salesmen are thoroughly capable of advising you. ALL KINDS OF GLASS —We make a specialty of glass tops for furniture. 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. Main 768 22 % AN 2 X 72 % Dyer Brothers (Inc.) 734 13th St. Phone M. 2164 DISTRIBUTORS SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS. ; AT TR TR 2% X Pennsylvania avenue northwest, which has been purchased cin from Louix H. King, through the office of N. L. Sansbhury. Four-story building, 1714 H street northwest, nold for Frank L. Ankers to a local investor- ¢through the office of Frank A. Gibbons. in conjunction with the office of Thomas E. Jarrell. The consideration was slightly| Pictures exhibited:by Dr. Goode in|of the remarkable flowers which the . under h *of his lec! howed inti- | Ja se h. b i T 7 S The structure cont: five apartments and two storen, 24€: | Goode told his hearers, for a Japane ;‘ ——_————_,artlfi;é:)flsgr{:\:xgon: :ruf\é(: fl;g;'&!flmg 2 DENY HALT IN PARLEY |THRIFT OF JAPANESE o e matiencs 1s parveulany] 4 C B £ th EXPLAINED BY SPEAKER! ik iniusics, in ehici thes are on: The secrot of the Japanese whereby | oai . Tha Oalted States has an avea ON THE ANCON TREATY T . seventy millions of them make a llv-|many times that of Japan which Diplomats of Chile and Peru Not :,x:‘ge ;n}z:hm ‘s;'n area o{ ;|Irl'lable soil only[c(-uld be devoted to the culture of C = - o size o nois was ex-|silk worms, Dr. Goode pointed o t " Advised of Postponement. plained to members of the National | But the industry has never been de- onvemen Meeting in April. i Geographio Soclety last evening by|veloped here, and, in the opinion of |.1-.'rr S Faul Goode of the Ustweraity) Dr. Gaode: provably noscr will be, be- . % . 0. eir success, it was|cause the American temperament does cDiplomatic officials here of both | declared, liés in the painstaking care | not lend itaeif to such detalled, pa- D OAtPOL e e ':,g ih:rso"‘;f:ern;eflb: and thoroughness “with which’ they | tient work. 3 work. In Japanese agriculture every| Colored slides showed the unsur- tween representatives of their gov- 2 Gers exmments on unfaifilied provistors of | 4roP Of water, every straw and grain | passed beauty of Japanese landscapes the treaty of Ancon were incorrect, S0 far as they had been advised. to the Bus Line Or Any 9th St. Car Petworth| Homes L BeSt Location ! 1 4 Soldiers’ Home Exhibit House 306 Upshur St. N.W. Six Good Size Rooms and Bath Hot-Water Heat ery leaf of tea is utilized | during cherry-blossom time and some 1328-1330 Kearney Street N; Two charming new semi-detached homes of 6 rooms and 2 baths each. H.W.H.,, electric light, hardwood floors, all modern conveniences, deep lot, private alley, Convenient terms will be arranged. : Price, $8,500.00 For further particulars sce Mr. Horton or Mr. + Thompson on premises today. United States on April b. State Department officials also were James M. Carter & Co., Inc. §|s. 5t wmmn | . (1) e $3|the conference, and belief prevailed AN P ns = = Latest. information available at the embassies, it was said, showed the === wfekd in :p{til. as had b;en del:l’- 1 M o . i mined, an was pointe: out that | s s e ey Tired B M Sl et i T o B r. 1ired business lvian tina, Dr. Herman Velarde, one of || LOOK THIS PLACE OVER b Pert's delegates, sailed for New York j | D o of iha Deruvies aete: the District Line, fronting on State Highway = = % g T conference would take place the last The Peruvian ambassador to Argen- from Buenos Afres on March 21, and o (o Do e on March 2 and1] | A wonderful country place, less than a mile from [ gation, would sail from Paris for the SN & = 3| in all interested circles that the meet- With a good 10-room dwelling and outbuildings g 1311 H St. NW. Exclusive Agents M. 657-658 i5|ing arraneed through the offces oeil’ The house has bath and electricity. Large screened % o at the scheduled time. porches. Several hundred large oak shade trees surround the house. About 15 minutes’ ride to the Very L"ge Porches, Front and Rear center of the city. This is the place for the tired business man, the father, mother and kiddies, who need fresh air, also. Property is rapidly increasing n_\dvalse. An offer of around $20,000 will be con- sidered. (Just Off Chevy Chase Circle) T SOCIALISTS TO MEET. sion of plans for the coming nationa D J D ® 717 14th St. NW. . . unlgan socialism will be held, under direction = master Corps, of the office of the Deep Lots to Wide Alley Elang for ;:“;::;;:“mfi" & These homes are specially priced; it will pay you to inspect them at once. convention of the party at Cleveland, | ©Ohio, April 29. * Lewis of N . - - - . e 1321 New York Ave. Phone Main 1267 CAPT. ZEIDNER'S TRANSFER. quartermaster general, War Depart- ment, has been ordered to Fort Wil- Soclallsts of Washington will meet 3 s Open Today and Sunday Until 9 P. M. tomorrow evening at socialist headquar- 1 e st lai || GARDINER & DENT, Inc. The first session of a study class in i Capt. Samuel 1. Zeidner, Quarter- liams, Me., for duty. HERE TO TAKE TREATMENT. i l Z 2 Maj. Alexander D. Cooper, Medieal 4 z Corps, at Atlantic City, N. J., has . I S e hond dinci ; B : TS Hospltal, this city, for observation \ and treatment. N Y é This Is an Age of Specialists We Specialize in Suburban Property -and Bungalows The spring demand is greater than we can supply. If you want to sell your suburban property, list it with us immediately. MORGAN E. MORGAN & CO. 1407 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Fr. 1320, Bunday and Evening Phone Frank. 1686J. {’ PSS & 3731 Patterson Street Chevy, Chase owes much of its popularity to the fact thit its residences are of the higher type of architecture, its convenient neighborhood stores, its school, its bank, and alsg its accessibility to Washing- You Want--exactly —when you inspect these new Kite-built Houses— Yoir've Found the Home % E Mass. Ave. & 15th $t. S.E. At 9th and Longfellow Sts. N.W.. R ton by splendid car service. “The Be:trHAmE m Talxm Park” One ?ffltlhe prcttiest‘se'ctim;]s of Washington— \ In Row Semi-Detached With Built-In Heated has just been placed on the market. Built less than PARK HOMES everything—and .yet r%moved irroym the noise and nce, 8,3 0 Prlce $8 850 two years for the owner’s home and containing many e e N B L) bustle. Within three squares of the new Eastern b4 b4 features that are unusual in the ordinary house. fl:m::”;"‘"‘l & -"-?l”mwm & ~ High School. = Terms: $1,000 ?ash; b;;dance $75 Terms: $!,250 gash; bz'ilance $75 First Floor—Imposing entrance hall, very large '-'3':552‘; ungalow, erameled 6 R B th 3 per month, including all interest. per month, including all. interest. living room, with open fireplace, library and dining clite o 4Ll S T 00m5"' a — or es B E room, kitchen, butler’s pantry and refrigerator room; e reine Admirably ot a0 ! DESCRIPTION large screened concrete side porch; sand-finished Tflfi.hmfl SO e RO thorot hxlr 20.% }::am:ied—sup‘?noax]y constuc ted— ! Houses are of tapestry brick, with concrete colonial front porches and double rear walls desirabl e egulp pecprettly, decorat ed, in the porches; six well proportioned rooms; deep lot to 15-foot alley. ‘Hot-water heat: electricity; i Doam® e tamgelows, both on Dietrict best of taste; and carefully and consistently fin- tile bath; in fixtures; oak floors; large coat closet in living room; built-in china Second Floor—Four large bedr and Miryland sides; priced at $8,750 and ished. Electrically lighted. B closet in dining room and French door opening on porch; large closets in bedrooms. 4 <leaps h all tg ticall o:lms. tw:d baéhs g ouge: l th s s l H # | ‘l:litclhen f{‘;fl'm fv;:!h clu:,rru cupboard, Pullman breakfast service and large pantry, con- and sleeping porch, all artistically decorated; fin- » costing $11,000 or more. o Ct ning -in gerator. ished attic, used as servants’ room; hardwood floor; One of the most desirable corners in nsp (2 amp e riouse L4 Takoma, consisting of 10 rooms, all im- . built-in garage and large lot. . provements, including new vapor heating Y will find th d f hild in th ! B e d W el i 0 S8 Bovee . treet S,E, ; ou n e playground for children in the i ; i of the square quite an asset. . P rice, $27 ,500 R e LS You've never seen so much in a House—so middle qu qu avaialn som; hagalow, 36 recei avse: homey and inviting—at such a modest price. i TO INSPECT = 7-room, white stucco_house, with' slegping n lns : poh a3 pacsee s are of- g Take 14th St. car marked “Takoma” to 9th and Kennedy, 1 sq. north, or take Open for Inspection Sunday Pt e e e a0 | o, Tee 1t ked Tukoma? to th and Keunedy, 1 . nor tion, with all o g Sttt i sl S yOUU—Most Convenient Terms | is his only reason for selling. ! Open for inspection every day and evening—one of * Open Until 9 P.M. Daily and Sunday WM. S. PHILLIPS G REALTOR-BUILDER ) 1409 New York Ave. NW. Main 4600 Some extra five country residences near our office staff in attendance. MES || e m e = 1t] rvied 1o ‘good repalr. Priced at $25,000. _,,;,,Mcxzz\im-acoss Exclusive Agents Main 4752 1405 Eye St. Harry A. Kite %5 Member Washington Real - Estate Board A ecountry home .close to Forest Glen, requiring only a small investment, conm- 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846

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