Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1922, Page 18

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BEAUTIFUL CORNER " Near 16th Sh'eetl'-, pd ; Many Attractive Features’ 8 Rooms, 2 Baths, 5 Porches, Garage » Complete in Every Detail - “For Sale by Any Broker Thrift Bldg. Co., Owner Down-Town Building : IDEAL Garage or Warehouse construction—well lighted. Electricity, steam heat. Near Conn. Ave. and L St. Can be leased or sold. 5 For Further Particulars Apply MORRIS CAFRITZ CO IO e — ~ Why Swelter in the City - When Cool, Comfortable '. Chevy Chase Beckons You? Leave the city, with its terrific hkat and its still mose oppressi-ve humid- ity, and go out to 39th and Jocelyn streets, where qur new houses-are-located. You will be amazed at the difference in temperature and the difference in humidity. This section, one of the highest in.all the District of Columbia, is delight- ful; and the nights, instead of being oppressive, are cool, comfortablé, won- derful. - - o Make the comparison. Ask those who already. live there.. Then make the resolution that you, too, will live in comfort and contentment in a beau- tiful home of your own. New Homes—WALKER-Built Models of Fine House ;Construction Large houses and the smaller. yet commodious ' two-story bu;iéflé;w:; comprising theé! two divisions. of our Chevy Chase building operation, offer you the uitimate in fine houses, with unexcelled construction and design that AN % 2222227, 2% is charming, practical and unique. These homes, part of which are now completed and occupied, are priced moderately and can be purchased on very redsonable terms. The rent: that you are now paying, with the addition of a small cash payment, will make one your very own. : : ” # Why temporize longer? Why deny yourself the joy of ownership and the high privilege of proper social environment and the real-delight ofTiving in comfort? Chevy Chase Cars to Jocelyn Slflcl—]Wdlfi.Bloék.:W“( Union Trust Bldg. _ Main 768 . & Luchs. : : [N - A Eairy Wolf purchased the two-fam- " F50; termn. per 23 Ft. Wide Covering lot 65x147 to 30-ft. paved alley. 10,000 spuare feet. Semi-fireproof hEieh _recently completed, contains Joseph H.' Kimbrou hased ‘rooms and bath. and has a|from Julius Gertler !h‘.: '.’.",r.':..,o,.,. o n and-bath brick residence at 004 Kenyon street northwest. C. F. Kleinknecht purchased from Jobu C. Fhillips ‘s two-story semi- ungalow a ney Branch road. James H. Fox purchased from the | This contains six rooms and bath, Phfllips office the new house at 817 |has modern improveme -with ellow street north This is | built-in garage. l.ug s:d'nta:ll'l h:mrel. u, 5 agher purchased from Mr. gb’l“’l the llx-room-m— brick residence at 1025 Florida a nue northwest. Willlam Todd purchased from Frank P. Davis the modern six-room- and-bath brick house at 704 North Carolina avenue southeast. Henry Thomson purchased from John C. Phillips the detached bunga- low recently completed at 865 Van Buren_street. This is an eight-room, two-bath. bungalow . of- stucco con- truction. Clark Dl—.lll I.Ilellnlfi—l'.llolll- ‘lel‘ll‘.l‘c.l(d’l o ptom street, Chevy Chase, for $19,500. Mr. Johnson's office arranged ‘the .sale. : |SUMMER HOME BUYING SUMN MANY RESIDENTIAL REPOBTED AT TQP SPEED| ~ PROPERTIES SOLD Local Realty Firm Annon;neu De-| Numerous residential property Grant Circle at Varnum St. v sales were reported this week by the || \ mand for Residence Property |ofce of William 8. Phillips. \ A Geprge J._Schosneman purchased Is Quite Active. - trom this office one of its recently constructed homes, 3419 Oakwood L The summer home-buying season 18| terrace. This is a brick -home, con- su rior In full swing, according to the firm | taining, six rooms. tile bath and ~ shower, open firaplace, concrete front | RN of Shanncn & Luchs. There is an ac-j 0080 OPG0 e r o o = tive demand for wesidences, it is| Frdncis I. Brook purchased from 5 On stated. Charles E. Wire, incorporated, prem- | N ises 4405 17th northwest. This The firm announced the following transactions: I Wilbur R. Leighty has bought the house at 16 Denwood avenue, Takoma Rous Excellent Location. ark, 2 Oné of the bungalows erected by o Shannon &P*Luchl;‘ 5306 13th street|] Nmth street N,w. Rorthwest, has been conveyed to George W. Hills of New York city. - The new Bctached home at 3529 La- At Crittenden gation street, Chevy Chase, has been purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth P Cub-; Six Soid—Nine Left berly, who will occupy it. Albert W. Felka has bought a de- o N tesl e HIx tached house at 1441 Madison street{] rooms, bath—Hardwood floors. northwest. He .will make his home: H.-W. H, Colonial hh'cm. an there “after Improvements have been two-story back porches. made. | - A 16th street lot, in the vicinity of Park road has been acquired by David l rice, $7,850 Oppenheimer, who wlll start con- e uction ot s ‘house consistent with 16th street development. Frederick H. Pltzer is the new own- Fl . £, 21 the large torner house at 1300 oyd E. Davis jewton ‘et northwest, whicl e will use a8 & city home. 7th and E S.W. William _E. Beall purchased the Main 353 home at 3708 13th street from Dr.; Edward E. Thompson, and will hold | the property for investment purposes. Eugene Schwab pyrohased the busi- pess property at 3167 Mount Pleasant Btreet from Edward N. Norris for | investment, purposes. John H. Carter purchased one of the bungalows located on Latternéf BV | NEARBY VIRGINIA d by the P. C! Wercks Construc- [ | mpany. J- C. A" Reed sola the colonial home ||, Bou Alr, main Fally Charch root, {8t 1311 Spring road to G. F. Beyer, a || 174x198; more than % scre; large shade 4 inent local chemist, who Wwill|[l trees; 3% mile from Veitch Summit 8ta. ‘oceupy the property. Wash.-Va. Ry.: price, s, $50 Emil E. Weiss became the owner of | | cash, $20" per month. 346 Jefterson street, one of the bun- ows recently constructed by Shan-|| Arington Park. Hily home at 2711 11th street north-f| month. 2 on west from Ella V. Williams and will || Alexander ave.: 2 l{hold the property for investment. price, §880. Easy term Burdett Stryker purchased a site on 16th street from David J. Dunigan, In Clarendon. Latterner ave. at South ‘and will erect a home on the prop- || Spruce st. on, just morth of L3 erty. Ui Pl:rl’— 5 each 25x125. e lot m " Col. Willlam E. Gillmore, U. S. A.,{] well: tree hedges planted: splendid drainage; ir; terms, $50 cash, bal. monthly. s0ld premises 3754 Northampton Two Styles to Choose From street, Chevy Chase, D. C, to Com- mender George Joerns, U. 8. N., re- tired, who will occupy the property. || , Claresdon, ¥a. on Grafton ave 2 Take .16th Street Bus or 9th Street Car to Grant Circle and Varnum Street and see why these Homes are - Always Open Until 9P.M. 1. Mintz purchased premises 1217 s e o liered Hamilton street, one of the bungalows || Socs *3: eet: prics, omly. $100; ’r_ev:enil); con;tvrugeg bfl); ‘Shannon & . aichs, from W. radley. a; , Cherrydnle, Va.—0On Lee st. ‘George A. Hutchinson purchased one | | sont mecrs o miie toad and car line: “Hill | of the Shannon & L: bungalows, | | 100x124; large shade trees; price, $1,000; = Mll { at 1347 Jefferson stre terme. P ‘Wilson B. Nairn became the owner R - - | |of one of the English half-timber Fort Myer Heights, Va.. top of hill over- > i il { type of bungalows constructed by :-;alén;n:-:;!'r’: c&zfl—aifl:;uhg::m u:’e Skuruon & Luchs, at 1344 Jefferson || of Georsetown: wondertal location; 3 2 I Lee H. Sheaffer purchased premises o ' ~ Hilf 11389 D street northeast, from L. C. Nese wash. Golf and Ofuntry OClub— Smith. Ira G. Blumer purchaged the three- story brick home at 28 Bryant street northwest from Charles A. Drake. | $20,000 UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE SOLD, e | : An; Large | - Gflffl": n::m“ l“ei B it DAnTe woes lotas, outy - : e ; List of Purchasers in North. | P et ‘west Section. Unimproved property sales amount- ing to $20,000 were announced this week by James H. Gordon. Sites were disposed of as follows: A. JI. Collins, lot*on Rock Creek Ford road near Northampton street; to B. Signs On All Lots L. Marshall, lof® on Legation street I el 1of o resti ans|| Phone to Inspect 3 14 Nevada avenue. be- s L0 ¢, Jonex, lot on Nevads svense be: || These Splendid Lots street; to Mrs. M. E. Saltzman, lot on d street. facing Rock Creek g::::-&o 6 k" Watsom, lot on the | | Buy While You Can Build Your| corner of Nevada avenue and Morrl- Home son street; to W. A. Feely, lot on Livingaton street near 37th street; 9 W. R. Thomas, lot on Nevada ave- 0 HigE e S et WALTER O’HARA e ST I Specialize in Nearby Virginia ! _with the aid of a very delicate sels- Sontiotss Agi eter. the shocl of the lantic oo ‘peating upon.the west cost of || Main 4928 1309 H St NW. Ireland has been felt and recorded in Birmingham, England. WRECKING OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS SALES SAVE YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIALS PIPELESS FURNACES | - Lumber Fitteen ca an sisss; 0o 1a- | 2¢ @ Foot lowing makes: Holland, Jewell, Pen- 2x12 insuls, Williameon; purchaged from Roh Uncle Sam at Camp Lee. They were Sheathking surplus property and bad mever been Floering used; they are brand mew; no burnt- | Heavy Timbers out grates, Do heat-warped parts; m" -2V/3¢ a Foot’ e Jocation, on_concrete home; _ melghborhood high-class _homen: price, $4.000; $1,000 cash, balance monthly. Cherrydale, south “main roa highe location; price, $900; $200 cash, $20 | per month. These houses are of tapestry brick, con crete front porch, .. Window. Frames, detail, Two glased - - “'Su"":luh. ‘sasn itts end SOREENS—Galvanized to ot white frames to At this window, . price Tho each. The. al Bis_mt are of et = h 'REALTOR . Y 20 Ft. Wide—Garage Nothing Left Out But a Whole Lot Put In Main 1267 1321 N. Y. Ave. CONCRETE EVIDENCE OF THE g || PUBLIC’S STAMP OF APPROVAL At 9th and Madison Sts. N.W. We can finish one for you in three weeks and by selecting your home now you will have ‘the privilege of choosing wall paper and electric fixtures. well proportioned rooms; hot-water heat; electriCity ; tile bath with byilt-in fixtures; oak floori; béenérbps closet 'spzce. Playg round in the middle of the square for the children.” Brick gatages are being built at cost when desired by purchaser. : Pm: $89350 $75 Per Mflw& l:umt' : 5 Té‘M,‘@iMdetoflldinancquwuh fxtures which g0 to make up | 14th street car marked “Fakomg” to .Kennedy and 9th dmu. , two squares WM. S. PHILLIPS Phone Main 4600 Two-story bricks, contain- ing six rooms, tile baths, hard- wood floors, H.-W.-H.; Colo- nial front and two-story back porches. Paved street and alley. See these homes before buying. Terms if desired. Floyd E. Dayvis 7th and E S.W. Main 353 selling so fast. double rear porch; six

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