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o Y A xodad.sn THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922 REAL ESTATE. "8 BUSINESS BLOCK ON GEORGIA AVENUE SOLD. ~ |GEORGIA AVE. BUSINESS - e e s : BLOCK CHANGES HAND Property Consists of Stores and Apartments, Some Fronting on Quebec Street. Sale of the business block on *|Georgia avenue, between Quebec street and Rock Creek Church road, to Mrs. Virginia Drury Cassidy of Norwich, Conn,, by W. M. and E. S. Kennedy, was reported today by the office of McKeever & Goss, who handled the negotiations. The con- sideration, it is stated, was around $150,000. The property consists of stores and apartments fronting both on Georgia avenue and Quebec street. The apart- ments are known as the York. ' The buildings were erected several years ago by Kennedy Bros. In addition, the store bullding at the corner of Rock Creek Church road and Georgia svenue was acquired by the same client, Drury Cassldy of Norwich, Conn. urthased this week BOYS’ COLLEGE PLANNED. FOR SALE Modern Fireproof Warehouse With Railroad Spur Jameson-Built Homes 5 “First Cost Is Practically the Last” If you want one of these beautiful Northeast Homes now is the time to make your selection. BOOtoSZGLSt.'N.E. “Open Daily and Sunday” 6 large, all outside rooms; tile bath, h. w. h. ‘electric light, large closets, hardwood floors, servant's toilet, wash trays, cement front porch, wide double rear porches. Built-in _heated garage is part of the house. In a most exclusive section, Row of stores and apartments which Mrx. Virgi m W. M. and E, Kennedy rowgh the office of McKeever & | Christian Brothers to Build on 225 work and his gratification that you g Gerhen s g oty 85| WASHINGTON AUTOIST Queens Chapel Eond. i in support of the Hoover vision.” ~ JAILED IN MARYLAND! grection by the Christfan Brothers 1 z Subcommittee -Named. of Rock Hill College, Md., of a large college for boys at 1§th street and IO SSRL N, Mr. Durgin carefully expressed as- : surances that the Hnuverpplan llnes':()hn W. Gains Gets Five Months i e a notin any way ‘contemplate Tnvolv- | s pour Violations—Others | discloed today. o h A ing the gover i T B TSl A S| tor Tour Vielaione—others B0, B0y i Thos. A. Jameson = iven es. land comprising y acres, located — solely as a co-operative effort to help | . £ on the District line, at the afore- Omerl muALBERAEE American industry, was received bY | Special Dispatch to The Sta fhters {mentioned _intersection, where the | . 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. g ki the conference with much applause P v LTy Reorganization on Hoover | The “senerai“commitios " befora il | aains: 103 Waihington atrect. Wash: | Fotuee. The. mrapirty formerss i | e : lst and K Streets N E . journment adopted\a plan which Will | jngton. 'D. C.. 'was sentenced to five | owned by the Daptist Home for Chil- Main 5526 After 5 P.M. Linc. 6146-W g ¥ Plan Moving Ahead, Con- |along the iines of standardization and | Jo s, 10 J0 At v tun, ar | dren. which was repr “Axk the Man Who Owns One” Size 112x95, cont <ins about 80000 square feet floor space. simplification of practices In the 1um- gperating a_car intoxicated: | ations were conducted Carrying capacit 7 over 250 pounds to square foot. ference Is Told. To that end a subcommittee was ' UsiiE markers of ancher car: Baving joffice of J. Leo Kolb. Two large electric elevators. Substantial progress in the develon- | mertr of" the nusire, ‘wrien whi and fallure to keep to the right, ac-] Iment of reorganized trade practices | make ) e e e o in the lumber industry, in accordance s pefore Il Interesied Sutomobile Commissioner Baughman with the so-called Hoover plan, wis ix ‘John W. Blodgett. presi today. s % made this week at a three-day con- of the National Lumber Manuf Other. _Washiugtodians Sooalisg 1 to r David J. Barry, ference in Chicago of re ntatives Ass. 'I!-l;:m;:,lrfl f{rti:d lnu:-, T Attractive price and terms. For full particulars apply to Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Mazin 6830 | of lumber manufacturers, distributors j lovd and Dwight Hinckle e d ':'5. speeding: and consumers, meeting under aus- two other members of the com Aiiean ;1 ":«P;}r lr:Lkle‘\‘q‘.lq’::" 4l Lumber Manu- Mittee represemting consumers to be d by the pices of the ing; Edgar H. Moser, 917 Ordway facturers’ Association. £ street, fifteen days for speedink, and | Nearly 100 delegates, representing % tion and | Ralph H. Hawke, . sixty days virtually all the large trades and pro- i :’":f::,‘[‘:" FICUCE sl licenss fessional associations of the country ( 1 The Prize Homes i i o e e s wit o e e Tamber, includiiz lumber o 2 . Ll ‘ \x: HAMON ESTATE FAVORED. e Surena hi- who ‘wlil meet at Portland. | Compton, secretary-ma | receiver for the estate of Jake L. . 3 : ompton, secretarv-manacer) $140,000 SALES MADE { Hamon. former republican national On *he very highest point—commanding a won- ‘ NG e committeeman. of whose death Ciara | derful view—and accessible by two car lines—are |* Th mmitice spent practically | BY BOSS & PHELPS CO. |/tamond was acquitted, was sustained A CLIT considering a report by Judge B. C. Logsdon here yester- these new, wholly DETACHED to it by engineers i i Grounds given were that the = others of the lumber industry i . !plaintiffs had adequate remedy in the | 1 | Ten Homes in List of Properties bate court ! B al g d C T H had been in session 3 . Appointment of a recelver for the ungalow: an Ottage ype romes for a week prior to the Chicago meet- | Sold by Agents This {ostate was asked on the grounds that ing. Th. whole purpose of the con- | Week. | Frank L. Ketch, during his adminis- | 3800 to 3822 Albemarle Street feronce hers was. to device methods | ek. !tration, had violated the trust of the | lof standardization of size plifi- | 3 H office. Reckless expenditure and pref- | cation of grades and grade nomen- full . totaling in vaiue aboulll ..¢ja) distribution of the estate | Irspect them carefully—and you'll find the con- | clature and the elimination of waste {jrough the ofice of Boss & Pheips. |AmOnZ five creditors was charged. F i $140,000 were disposed of this weel struction of the very best; the plan the most con- jimithe ‘"“‘)"“‘:‘y“';“‘ - [ Ten residences were included In the | =y e T koma Park venieat; the equipment thoroughly modern—in | Willlam A. Durgin, assistant to Sec- | _Francis B. Silsbeo bought home ut! TAKOMA PARK HOMES fact, most complete Homes in every detail. jretary of Commerce Hoover. who is 3749 Oliver street, Chevy Chase, e < at the head of the revision of simpli- [owned by Dr. Egbert A. Clark !fied practices in the Department of louse is of frame and stuceo 8 addressed the general | struction, containing ten 4 : $l 000 Cash -ommittee as a personal repgesenta- :two baths, with porches, is $8.000—7:room, semi-bungalow; a.m.i; ’ [tive of Mr. Hoover. Mr. Durfin em- 'ated on a lot about $0 by o i 900 domn X | phasized the fact that this was not a! A house just completed by : ; —and the balance payable in moderate monthl {move to involve the government in,Phelps at ) | p: P {the conduct of American business. land Park. was purchased by i | v 0‘191)’ d:]Slxhnedfi to lend its Glenn ilhelm. The house ) n Bt five : % X great prestige and the fine facilities | frame construction, central hall pian. i howh - Our Mr. Hamilton will be glad to show you jof the ‘Department of Commerce tocontaining six ooma and bath: hots o on paeld ot: best section. | o) o ) aid business in its own plans of re- |water heat and electric lights. | : > e - Hiled | CO 3d d s S N E ”"0“§h this group. : rganization of trade practices | Margacat T Eeesty x0ld her Home | pttors o T N e T toas | rner an ts. N.E. Six rooms—bath—sleeping porch—hot-water D e R s cae ot s - Attractive new homes of sterling value : exceptionally well built; designed with an heat—stone foundations—stone fireplaces—cement - o pl’ople!fla 2 ‘;Vh.‘nlln éhe Bcveral houses built a number of | idea of beauty and comfort. SR £ world_are you going after lumber | ye. : i & : . porches—slate roofs. O ate R ago by John Nolan. It is of | %gy550 = ; : Six well proportioned rooms and bath; thoroughly modern and fully equipped; large | for y do you pi u _ ! construction, three stories, hav-( 31500 R ! o > 4 £10 - He is at the office on the property—4415 39th ot o e er 1a mot piowed | \nE ten Tooms, two baths and modern | $5.000—5 large rooms, large shady grounds: sleeping porch. Three sold before completion. LRt ARE Three sold before completion. Sample house No. 226 S St. N.E. St., every day and evening, or phone him, Cleve- out. Lumber at the present moment| Mary V. Burgess bought a detached | LILLIE ‘2 MENDRICK. £ 4 is one of about eighty-seven indus- i 2 S land 1490, for special appointment. ;lrh\s that are in contact wnn‘me:fi':,':,sifl,.'fi';";;:flfi:h;lfifi,cfi.";};:fi Takoms Park Open for Inspection % 5 Vg 3 | Department of Commerce, in about . ¢ Phil C. Arth. 2123 Carroll_ave. Col._892:W. o . Take Chevy Chase Cars to Albemarle St. (first stop B it same way that lumber/is. Toibs|adoitlon oWned by B G A Very Reasonably Prlced_Convement Terms north of Bureau of Standards), turning west: or Wiscon- i*um lumbv; i: \‘°r1¥ ‘mgfl': he-f"i\"'!l,[ rge porches and is locnle(i on a lot sin Avenue through cars, marked Friendship Heights, impoctantiofithese industries 45 by 90 feet. { Somerset, Rockville, to Windom St. perhaps you may feel that y A 'home in Chevy Chase, at 3717 i & set, s 3 ! singled out as the first great industry. | gooxuk street, was purchased by | | 5 > . o - but I hope as this work goes on you|pgn, M. Ricketts from Francis W.| Harry A. Kite Cpmard [RaFesdiasBiliatatsiatoag | SembDetached “Everything in Real Etate” . ) unGer e oy I Ao 8 HI0VeT [ lights, with tront and rear porches. || Bomarkable Home Value 1418 Eye St. N.W. P Phones Main.5903-4 Member Washington Real Estate Board Would Obviate Need of Laws. T o e R vt New York sold his! Members of Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K Street N.W. Phone Main 4846 roclS, Ao morking at this conference [ omme o tios W W Meisine. This Do Not Fail to Inspect ilon of all interests—the opinions of [house, built by Mr. Baird several associations which will guide the or- | years ago for his own use, is fully | ganization that I understand that you | detached, having ten rooms, two {are to form here in proceeding with|baths and every modern convenience. {your work. But surely you do not|The lot is 50 by 200 feet. i wish to adopt or reject any of these | Wendell P. Woodring bought a| TREET N tions until they have had much|house at 5220 41st street, in Chev WY, ‘ | ques 1 ! further discussion, much further di-|Chase, which was owned by Mary L. 2 zestion. than has been possible. Be- | Hughes. The house is detached, of or UilC atle i cause these questions are epoch-mak- |rame and shingle construction. con; iing in' lumber, they are epoch-making | taining eight rooms and bath and all i g in this country. ‘They are the first e enionhen: Tt in sicusted 8 ROOMS—2 BATHS { wise attempts on the part of a great!on a lot 50 by 120 feet. i industry, to use the very forcetul|°’) Testdence property at 2507 Ontario 5 PORCHES—GARAGE o eveilan ar. R S SOt T | RS T B o S s Expressed 1n jthizatternoon. to ‘beat them to n ¥rank Lamasure to Effie J. Bon- o ; | this ‘continual repressive legislation, | by ~“Muis 1s a three-story, Lwent Exclusive Environment : which, if it keeps on, is going to up- -foot wide, ten-room brick house, i ) i At a Bar ain Price 3et the entire industrial structure of [ with all conveniences. It will be Complete in Every Detail g e o \t. you men | 0ccupied by the new owner as a home | 7 e e e T aon |- PRILCHAURROTRL s ToblEes S EASY TERMS 3 % : united action that no congressman, N and owned by Harry C. Wilki Boa 2y posstble. reason for suggsst. |10 The Routo I8 o Lre s Sne "mine Must Be Seen to Be I{’;)B.’ lefl;‘fl;!:ny i e ‘ffl”;fig;fld})‘;fl rooms and bath. There Is a garage. Appreciated |are going to entirely change the trend T'(’::r'l"'l.h'g.::,"‘; R aueht one of the jof: Industeisl philosophiysin thisicoun: | repently completed Boss & Phelps || Mt. Pleasant car to Irving Street f—:ih: ":do The 'vrfewg:éfl.!t 5‘; f:: bl gnme! lntCle;':‘ang fi;fl;;;ci&; Q;f; and walk west one-half square o1 treet. 'ul L. g | fathers who founded this country as|e® SI7€Ch, oy the premises. 1& place where every honest. wise citi- |zen “could go ahead and control his Of These Homes jown, business, | That Eentr'er e | $91,000 BUSINESS DONE Your Own Broker or TR e e feet - "> | ~ BY SANSBURY COMPANY | ; My e e i —_— Thrift Building Co., Owner . A ol D. C. Agency Reports Brisk Busi- . Union Trust Bldg. - ! New Bank B\nldmg. ness During Week—Many Main 768 Homes Transferred. FIGURES 12 Of These Homes Open ‘and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Realty transters involving an ag. | === — : L nvestment of about f . BTeEa e aummated this week through ||| Government Employes -and Bef ore Their the agency of the N. L. Sansbury Oth I Completi | worihoast "corner of Georgia avenue Why Pay Rent? mpletion and Sheridan street. Three one-Story I | t | e focation,. Cure °f ereetioh | THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK \ I Miss Lulu F. Weber bought premises 505 Columbia road from Joseph At- Under SU S.“S‘h!vernmem ] . X kins. This is a home of six roome || upervision and bath, with modern om‘livenll:nce 2 1714 Pennsylvania Avenue S . Frederick G. Meyer and wife pu chased premises 610 Prineeton place Has Developed a Plan thwest from 'ward E. an 5 Deth O, Meyers. This is' a modern to Assist You to < 3 | : ] | two-story colonial brick of eight Phone for Appointment To Inspect i Bl - ] Tt Hos ,;‘;,";'fir,‘;,*,,g:gg;»“ 8WN EgUR a 2 was sold to Mr. and Mrs. George M. In one of the most desirable sections of beauti- Miller, 5608 9th street to Emery k. ful Cleveland Park we offer an unusual semi- o T to Mrs. Romaine Rooney and 5512 $th For Prompt Investors Company. Charles C. Lancaster sold to & local investor an unimproved lot on the These homes are of tapestry. brick, concrete front porch, double rear porch; six well- proportioned rooms; hot-water heat, electricity; tile bath with Select your home now and you can choose the wall papers and electric fixtures to suit your taste. We will have your home ready for you in three and Mary F. Brown, 5510 9th street The advantages of this home- detached home of 10 rooms and 3 baths. FRive bed- ER { { street to Mr.-and Mrs. Leon W. Mof-|f| owning plan are: weeks. 2 ; ¢ e tt. These .are four of the homes Y PAYMENTS, 7 ¥ T rooms, sleeping porch, open fireplace, hardwood i o atly completed by Walter Case. |[| L morn Interest and " principa i 1 Take 9th St. car to' Madison $1,000 Cash built-in fixtures; oak floors; floors. Entirely modern in eyery respect. Perfect i They contaln six reoms and bath, With | cost i Lo om 16 16 aG[I| | St one square cast, or take SRR, generous g closet space. Play- Codion o A e ; . B . o et |l o o mant - to et 1feh St. our, mavhed *T akoma® Interest ground in the middle of the sc: ; mi stree n i scaped. i : g ik < :‘;flfi...‘:.';nnl. of the new homes i,?,f,,"'.‘.’..,omg, and et permit: to Kayndyh-nd 9th Sts, 2 square for the youngsters. : b ! (= re. It con- i as ¥ nortl B VERY REASONABLE TERMS ik ) Bt aé{“ Woorss and two baths, o z P squares < s conveniences. - |h fome i 1} R Sungalow, 28 Denwood. avenue, RENEWAL CHARGES (both % : Takoms Park, was sold for Ralph W.(} 3 5 i 3 ‘| Berry to Mn’ and Mrs, Henry L. Jen- dated in on ). nanne 2z 3 nings, who are now occup ng it sa [ #f You Want to Owa Xour Home e tas:six.Taome ARd bathe -~ and others. This is a semi-detached three-story ‘brick residence of ten rooms and two baths, with & two-car , oy Realtor . NG 1409 New York Avenue NW. . Phone Main 4600 4nd / - e ‘Premises 1926 Calvert street north- 4 ° 3 s west was s0ld to Mr. and_ Mrs. Jo- L — E Main ] |seph E. Gatti for Walter D. Krants : . D). 1415 Eye St.

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