Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1922, Page 17

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REAL ESTATE. NEW : BROOKLAND - BUNGALOWS ’ : “A Real Home Opportunity”: Sample House—3109 14th St. NE. 14th and Jackson Streets PRICE, $7,500 $750 Cash, Balance Like Rent SEE THEM TODAY Representative on Property Every Evening. For Appiontment Call - " J. DALLAS GRADY EXCLUSIVE AGENT 322 Maryland Bldg. 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727 Members of the Washington Real Estate Board For Sale For Sale COMPLETE FACTORS 900 Block, C Street N.E. $5,000.00 See this property (and do not pay rent). 1100 Block, F Street N.E. $3,000.00 Colored—rented $31.00 mo. Investment property. 1i12 and 1114 N St. S.E. - Want an offer 1100 Block, Fifth Street N.E. $5,500.00 Let us show you this 6-room brick house and garage. 600 Block, Maryland Avenue N. $10,000.00 The place for Physician’s Office. 3700 Block, Thirteenth Street N.W. Easy terms. $11,000.00° Fine home-building site, 50-ft. frontage on Upshur Street, one block west of 16th Street NNW. 4226, 4228, 4230 Fessenden Street N.W. Just being completed. Apartment house, Eleventh Street N.E. Price, $60,000.00 Half block from Lincoln Park, 12 apartments of 5 rooms and bath; rent for $7,200 per year. Business Properties: 419 Eleventh Street N.W. 925 E Street N.W. $27,500.00 426-428 Eighth Street N.W. $50,000.00 List your property—for rent, sale or ex- changc—with a young, active company. $45,000.00 Potomac, Maryland 5 houses, store, hall, 60 acres of land, famlhou‘se, out- buildings, windmill, all rented. Asking price, $20,000.00. 100 acres, with plenty of pasture and- water; free and clear. $8,000.00. ~ Brodt Realty Co., Inc. 936 E Street N.W. ELLING FAST $675 Now Buys 50-Foot Lot Improvements: Pure Artesian Water Under High Pressure. Modern Sewer System to Potomac River. Cement Sidewalks. Fine Graded Streets. Electric Lights on Streets. Telephone Connections. BRICK STATION ON PROPERTY. 25 Fine Houses There Now. 5 Under Construction. A Lot 50x135 Only $675 On Easy Terms, Still Less for Cash AT . Aurora Hills, Virginia _ ‘1 A few facts: 8 LOTS SOLD FOR SCHOOL SITE. 2 LOTS SOLD FOR CHURCH SITE. CORNER LOT SOLD FOR BUSINESS. 6 LOTS SOLD LAST SIX DAYS. | COME-OUT SUNDAY (OR ANY DAY), SEE CLASS i HOMES THERE. WATER AND SEWER NOW IN EACH l LOT, STREETS,WELL KEPT, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ETC. il 1IF THIS IS NOT BEST FOR MONEY IN NEARBY. VIR- il GINIA; DON'T BUY—THAT’S A FAIR PROPOSITION. 14 MINUTES from 12th & Pennsylvania Avenue on Washington- Ml Alexandria Electric—best Suburban Service out'Washington. Telephone or, write for appointment to take you in our auto- | mobiles, or come in and talk about special prices to home builders. | Terms—$25 Cash Each Lot, Balance $12 Per Month WALTER O’HARA 1309 H St. NW. || Cathedral Avenue. i . WASHINGTON, D.. C. | MADDEN BUYS HOME. Will Occupy Residence at 18th and Kenyon July 1. Benjamin M. Madden has purchased from the Thrift Building Company a residence _Jocated at the southeast corner of 18th and Kenyon streets northwest. Ho will occupy the prop- erty about July 1, it is announced. Negotiations for the sale were con- jducted through the affice of the Mand- ler-Terry Company. by Cafritz Company. carried out by the Morris Cafritz Com- pany at 7th and Longfellow streets is hirds completed, it was Fourteen of the houses about twy stated tod: | have be: 1d. Mr. Cafritz_announced that the re- maining ten homes under construction wilt be completed in the mext sixty days. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. Civil An- i | {. nounces Examinations. 1 Civil Service Commission to- ounced that examinations will to fill vacancies in the fol- Agricultural economist, $4,000 Service Commission draftsman, division of Department of Agricul- 0 a y Entire Building 3404 14th N.W. Can be divided into two | stores; one facing 14th st. and one on Monroe; four- room apartment above; just remodeled and is in excel- lent condition. B. F. SAUL CO. M.2100. 1417 Eye St. N.W. Massachusetts Avenue Park v Massachusetts Avenue west of Sheridan Circle to near i} Connecticut Avenue Bridge. Rock Creek Park to 32d and Unques- tionably Washington’s best home section. Wooded lots and villa sites. Prices most reasonable. Price plat at office and 32d and Cathedral Avenue. (Woodley Road). ugh Shannon, Inc. Woodward Bldg., 15th and H ‘Ffifl““fl“fl% — ~ In the Beginning insures satisfaction at the fin- ish. In selecting lumber dura- bility is not the only thing to be considered. Labor is a big: item in bujlding and lumber that is hard to work and which offers no longer life is an ex- pensive luxury. Inour lumber we’ve combined durability with .can't go wrong if you oonlnlt’ Phone Main 4928 || LUMBER . i < = Architects’ drawing of the five-story brick and limestone ap: 2121 19th street morthwest. FOURTEEN HOUSES SOLD. |} 20 Out of 30 Dwellings Completed | ji An operation of thirty dwellings being | | ecasy working qualities and you | Stern & Tomlinson are the architects. FOREIGN DEBT DISCUSSED Commission Takes Up Various b5 ons were also considered. Phases of Loans. JULY irnest G. Waiker is erecting at \ % REAL ESTATE. 2 . pital and ordered to' report to 'MAJ. BLISS RELIEVED., | hiet of enarocers. War Bopastment Maj. Edward G. Bliss, Corps of En- | f0F, assignment to duty. He has bedn SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. : o relleved from duty with the tnland Course of Instruction for Those |&ineers, has beén relleved from treat- | ana coastwise waterways service, this Prepating for Higher Positis ment\gt Walter Reed General Hos- | city. 2 3 __‘-' | Summer courses for teachers who wlxn to qualily for positions in the unior high schools began today at h_Bchool. renn!anflen( g A SapsuNtERdent Jameson-Built Homes opening assembly and discussed with L] teachers some ?ropnad changes “ ” In the methods of conducting the copraes, A_corresponding jolnt session foy teachers in- divisions 10 t’a l?!nw H a8 held in the D oelock. unbar High School et 10 The studies embrace English, mathematics and seosraphy. Compe: tent instri rs ‘will be in charge. ‘The classes wiil “be open to teachers :; llre“;“bll? 'ng:-luven and eight ublic sc! 8. Thi will last for lhlr!yqfl 2 ——— DIPPING VATS DYNAMITED. July 1.—Two more s were dynamited early yesterday in Echol: the Fiorida line. S tatyie “First Cost Ia Practically the Last” If you want one of these beautiful Northeast homes now is the time to make your selection. 800 to 826 L St. NEE. | “Qpen Dail ‘ nndSundnyY’ ] 6 large, all outmsid 3 R Sy e rear porches. Bullt-1n heatod garage with part of the house. In a most / exclusive section. FOR SALE BY Thos. A. J ameson Owner and Buflder 906 N.Y. Ave. NW. Main 5526 After 5 P.M. Linc. 6146-W “Ask the Man Who Owns One” F. M. Johnson Real Estate 1731 K St. Main 2076 “The replies received from the vari- ous debtor countfes were reported by the commission. The data already sent to the commission by some, of the The mission continued its previous n and study of the basis The world war forelgn debt com- mission held its third meeting at the Treasury yesterday, taking up replies recelved from debtor countries. Fol- lowing the meeting, Secretary Mellon issued the following statement. the debtor countries.” disclosed. Announcement Mr. James C. Hoover, formerly with the office of W. K. Hartung is now connected with 913 Fifteenth Street N.W. upon which negotiations should Sk e sl A “Near In” Home ata “Fa:r Out” Price GO TO BAY RIDGE Sunday or July 4th AND SELECT YOUR LOT $77,000 Worth of Lots Sold Everybody talking about Bay Ridge—the ideal . site for summer homes. Lots 50x200 Feet—$500 Up Good roads via Marlboro and Annapolis. Take your lunch and spend the day. Bay Ridge Redlty Corporation, Owners LANHAM & HILL Washington Representatives 1400 H St. N.W. Representative at Office on Grounds BRADLEY HILLS The Bradley Hills Realty Corporation is placing before the public the choicest iopportunity ever presented in Washing- ton to own a delightful building site in the beautiful restricted residential region of Bradley Hills, Md., just over the Dis- trict line in Montgomery County, Mary- land. The principal approaches to the property are through Sixteenth Street, Connecticut Avenue and Rock Creek Park. For a short period the price of the land per foot will be ata minigaum. Either for home -building or-for invest- ment putposes; the offer is unprecedented. " We will be glad to show you this property without obliga- | Bradley Hills Realty Corporation | 1220-222 Colorado Building The countries from whom replies and data have been recelved were not 6 comfortably large rooms, open fireplace, con- . crete front porch, double rear porches, modern bath = with built-in tub, shower and fixtures; exceptionally & ) well planned kitchen with built-in refrigerator. In the Heart of Old Mount Pleasant In a location second to none, commanding an unobstructed view of beautiful Rock Creek Park.. In construction they are ‘superior in every way to the ordinary class of homes being built today. We Invite Your Early Inspection SAMPLE HOUSE 3421 Oakwood Terrace N.W. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS |- I Realtor—Builder 1409 New York Ave. . Phone Main 4600 Most Convenient Locat Unequaled Value Exceptional Terms [| $1,000 Cash $75.00 per mo., including all interest. On Madison and Eighth Sts. N.W. This operation covers the entire square bounded by Leng- fellow, Njnth, Madison and Eighth Streets; and a playgfound 70x140 feet has been provided for the children. All the houses on Longfellow and Ninth Streets were sold before completion, and the row nearing completion on Madison Street is selling fast. Only one left on Eighth Street. A Sample House 817 Longfellow St. N.W. To inspect—Take 9th Street car or 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to Georgia Avenue and Kennedy Street, walk one square north to Long- fellow and one square east to houses. Make your selection now and have ‘your home finished in accordance with your own ideas. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS g : Rea{tor—-Bl;ilder ; I . ‘1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 4600 | -

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