Evening Star Newspaper, August 12, 1922, Page 16

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REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS SOLD ONCOLUNBIA ROAD Devonshire Acquired by How-. ard W. Phillips—Trans- actions Total $239,475. FOR SALE Modern, Fireproof Warehouse With | Railroad Spur .Individually Built Homes in Exclusiwe - CHEVY CHASE PARK, D. C. Just Built and Ready for Occupancy No. 5810 Utah Ave. B The Devonshire apartment house, at 1751 Columbla road, was sold this week by a local investor to Howard W. Phillips, through the real estate firm of Hedges & Middleton, Inc., in conjunction with Boss & Phelps. The building has six apartments, four of them are of flve rooms and bath and two of six rooms and bath. Sales aggregating in value $239,475 wdie has bouxh Artistic Bungalow with slate roof, containing six unusual rooms, were repotted by Hedges & Middleton, | nome.” at 16" Hast Bradley iane, from 5 twenty-four feet wid has eight ves built and owned e S otas My it wis sold to/ M: @, OPENS FOURTH OFFICEIMOIC Than 600 D. C. Elks to At- On large lots, 60 feet front, running through and also facing apartments of three and four rooms Miss Minar at New Branch |are planning to attend the tiled bath, large porch, fireplaces, oak floors, large attic and garage. L] riced LOwW--- lZ, 00—- erms Inec. R. H. Harrell 1d 1864 Mc e 3 Aiist fo O I Walch L L Welch, € | seotatly, eompleted /by {Geerke £ Mikkel rooms and bath and sleeping porches. d New Apartment Sold. pley. The building is of fireproof —_— - . . - constrietlon and has all modern con- | yane myanesctions Reported by tend Maryland Meeting. on 32d Street; eight beautiful rooms, two tiled baths, large porches, More than 600 Washin &, built-in garage. Oak floors, fireplaces, slate roof. each. This transaction was made Cortion o, ikt : )uh\lll\' through the office of Moore in Cherrydale. 8t Frosthure Tusa > P . d L mobiles will be Ruby Lee Minar, Washington real|\ung, . el : w t 17 000 17 00' T 'lll eatate woman, has opened a new office | 2 "Fuerg, of the Aashi ; rice 0 a 9 9 € S R. Welch and 1. L. Davis The house | " “Sew aaroment s, "D, C, WOMAN REALTOR | WILL TRAVEL IN AUTOS. |’ N OsS. 5820-22 Ut ah Ave. veniences. It contains twenty-four at Cherrydale, Va. ~She already has!yonday.” The main body, 400 strong, Mrs. Mary A. Creech sold to Alrose and Rose C. Raymond, a detached k hol 4304 9th street north- N R west. It contains eight rooms. h|offices In the Evans building, one at| i Sl : g ey 3 2 5 5 ze 112x95. Contains about 80000 square feet floor space. 253 lexten javatory uma 18 modetn iyon Fark, Wa, Snd ancthos on uhelmil make the journey by frain e There are also several other homes in the subdivision, ranging in Carrying capacity, over 250 pounds to square foot. Two large A building lot on 35th street be-)Lee Highway, near Cherrydale. J. M. sday. " % = , 3 bR e tween Fulton “und Garfleld streets, | Hause “has been engaged to trks Ao eiDisteict (Ll | size from six rooms and bath to ten rooms and three baths, nearing . . B S Vi s, vas | charg a sa C Ly g s ~ 1 - = >3 = Attractive price and terms. For full particulars apply to S nut by Stre Mary 5. Hughes | and Thesdore. B Stemic ‘will manags | pearapce in the parade Wi completion. Any one of these homes will be finished to suit the pur- ¥ from the American - Security and |the farm department. A number of [ 06 feature of the con¥ention, T chaser if sold now Thomas J Flsher & Co hc Trust Compeny;. trusices. P ‘Franv\;\flinns made l)u‘f)ugh nhm\u'l in line nn:l the local brow- ‘ OV . oy > A, semi-detached brick home 3207 |thix office were reported. They in-| gers have high hop 38th street northwest, was so for a s > i 2 738 15th Street N.W. ts. Elizabeth K. McMaster to Mrs with in parads Open All Day Sunday For Your Convenience o purchased the new and band conte Main 6830 l:arn l,‘h‘)hmamudm_ Thed house i of ll.X I . 2 thorou vy modern a contai ‘Thi: E Ry o, (. baiha na a Vi 1 QUINTER, THOMAS & CO., Exclusive Agents an acre of ground which originally N was a part of the estate of the late| . . N Street House Sold. hazfpart of fhe estars o ! Real Estate Financing A local Investor purchased from C.| 77 FOIRY JRPCR (SNMTOR o same | i 819 15th St. N\W Main 8416 L. Welch, I L. Welch, C. R. Welch | qqig % and 1 L. Davis, a detached brick | Sotate: With & fve room house Nre 5 house 3307 N street northwest. It/ B. Suit. - G Let Us Explain One of those Macomb E az%‘:‘g:,gbi:‘,‘;,‘; Tt thais treny | oy T2 Edith Owen Stoner sold & new Our- Renting Plan S s ReSuD = ; MK o tamity apartment, 2511 17en | ogn Farky to witiam T onenne (B M., Johnson | UMD I e S = = Street Colonial Homes = [pireet porthwest, was sold for Mrs | Atbers ai°1322 Thode Taland avenue [ ] An Exclusive Residence ~ Washington Heights e On Belmont Road Between 18th and 19th Streets e R S One apartment has flve rooms and . who will occupy it as a home. | §17: t. ain 207 Is Offered at a Most Favorable Price. bath ‘and the other six rooms and v iligepy toas 2 hane ALK St L S bath, separate entrances and sepa- n house at 1506 R street north-| irate heating plants. electric lights - land steam heat. two-story six-room brick house, It’s in splendid condition—has three perfect tto Dr. L. g, Brodski and bought Lyon & Fitch, owners of Lvon | b b ? i Su urpan ! s 5 Morton street northwest, was |devel t. baths, sleeping porch and built-in garage. It’s 14 to a local investor by an out-of- | *-J. B Sehommer sold a small rental | Kite built—so yvou know it is superiorly built— WIRGWAEE: property at 55 DeFrees street to G. E. || New Bungalows o e h 3 _—— Parker. Granville Bradford repre- | and handsomely decorated. sented ‘the buyer. on terms. .. ... H WARNS AGAINST EYiL B C Wercks sold & Ove-room bulic Lots at Excellent Investment {galow on Latterner street, Lyon Park, to L. C. Carl. This was one of a OF FOREIGN pOCTRINES group of three erected by Mr. Wercks. Eanleva"[ ]-;:;;fib' M"y[and A five-room bungalow in Del Ray Come and see it—3113| | e B S S AU Attorney seneral riugherty as | cwned ¥ . . was sold to J. i Macomb Street, Cleveland Park | = |uisane o the american mar As i 550000 waes, e | warning against “the teaching: his home at 3632 W W, foreign doctrines by occupy within a few days a new five- o e canenns room bungalow in Lyon Park, built| 1 timesx a day—10¢ fare. New four-room bungalows. two porches, well at back door, gara : j { . B ates who have left countries which | F00m bungal = ¢ toilet, 11 built fro hington—and will never lose its distinctive- = | proposing that @ campalgn of educa. | {n Lyon Park were reported: William (| $31 per month including intcrest Washington Heights is one of the choice resi- 0] A e ugurate ainsf ch{/ 1D Layor B e {] *"These houses are put up to boom & Ak z o2 s ness—for it faces that magnificent estate; and [reachings. o ddvemsed to .| Winifred Eugenta M Buchanan, || O edivision and help the sale dential districts of Washington. In a quiet and = e Lt = he telegram was addressed to C. S HEATE of lots. Buy now before the price: : = in the rear has its own virgin forest. [, Severance, president of the Ameri- | 27, CRTCE 1 Gu el ERs S A s respectable neighborhood it offers the fullest ad- 3 = =|can Bar Association, and read: Sl o A 3 el Lots le, $75 to $150—&5 X Ak . . 5 One Of Our Representatives Will Be On | “Representatives of the bar exer-|E¥les Willium B and Nettie Erteck [} ) L0 3% “per month. A mood vantages of living in a section of this sort. < cise a great influence in shaping pub- | iy by 2R TENe BATE & Sevint, ! xaving plan, an excellent fnvest- The Premises All Day Tomorrow = |lic opinion, and I trust consideration Eent and Betion Wil be given 1o the. fol : eatures lowing question which I consider ot| pO] ICEMAN AND PEDDLER For Particulars Address reat national terest. Th ser- g o P oy libert e Tohert o 28 Owner This home is in first-class condition and close Take Chevy Chase cars to Macomb Street—and yation of life, liverty and property i 0 S at the A i ' i - 7 3 = = - : it's a short walk west. — [ Tetaughe the fundamental mrineiples | Latter Arrested for Chasing a| Box 1(20 H, §ta; office to two car lines. Thoroughly modern in every Come out Sunday respect, it makes an ideal place if one desires to rent out rooms. of government as established by the < fathers. When there is neglect of TFlecing Bickpocket. e duty or lack of courage on the part [ To the Editor of The Star: of ‘American citizens which lead to| An illustration how efficient is our | . = | failure to adhere to and to teach the the following occurred — arr l e doctrines of sound government. the |: ago while I was walking AR . | perpetuity of our institutions is men- |on 7th s A pickpocket snatched my pocket- Agents on ground. Tak ! Sth and Penna. Ave. S Contains 11 rooms and bath and costly electric fixtures that more than add to the exceeding beauty of the rooms. Excellent plumbing and-heating sys- . < jaced. and the saered rights of those Owner and Builder who live now and who will live after ‘n;u]n‘:(nérnlr;‘\vmg'flk:’ln;!rs 53‘313c,-°'§>%’?1234 tems, 2-car g-r-gel,n;tc.; in.act‘beve;y rmder}l con- = : people in this country | Police:” While I was so doing & ew ouse yemlesceibat fcomld possibly beFgesineiin Sany Member Washington Real Estate Board have been listening to'the teachings Y ived to my rescuc home. of foreign doctrines by unsound ad- |and chased the thief, knocked him 1514 K Street Phone M. 4846 vocates who have left countries which |down and brought back my pocket- “One You’ll Be their doctrines have destroyed. I {book. iy ith” urge that sicps be taken before you | " During this process no policeman Delighted With > e en at in every |was in sight. One, however, appeared Siitarn, o 1L Do S T v | e e S, o Boheie e |3 OPEN SUNDAY ganizations be perfected to teach the {the pushman's cart. He went right |2 2 6 principles of and the necessity for [after him and arrosicd him " for to € s vernmen eachers and |leaving his cart unattended for the S preachers, both men and women, will [briet period of three minutes while enifer dt. ollow up the work if you lead. A |doing the duty of a policeman as Price, $14,500 Very Reasonable Terms movement of this character is as above mentioned. I tried to explain|= Chevy Chase S ntjal in time of peace as in time of [ the facts to the officer, but he in- 2 e For Inspection Call var, and is needed now as It never |sisted upon taking the pushcart man On large lot 15 block Lo e hetore to the station to leave a collateral for : £ C “Ave, 7 b that the great majority | his appearance in the Police Court. west 0 onn. Ave., / of the press will aid and that that! I am writing this in the spirit of bricht rooms (4 bed- EVE dcos - portion of the press which caters to | justice to those men from whom all s 2 e e o ice and preaches and advocates unsound |the housewives purchase their fruit rooms); beautiful living Mazimu = o g ervic ew Semi-Detached Houses [/ih i b dirretrata T n Bt i i bula W | foom, width of house 4{: S ] ! American people who place citizen- ; . "1 think they perform the room,; 3 pososll ship above selfishness and sound gov i v and while with fireplace; spacious ernment above self-constituted au- |the law shonld, in certain respects, e jithorit be observed and enforced, it certainly porch, handsome hard- —— {does not secm right that the push- wood floors and beautiful Main 4752 1415 Eye Street T “ ” {cart men always have to be erse- | HE MISUSE OF_ ANZAC. Title Won in War Now Being Sad- i fixtur’f‘»mt e L 1y Misapplied. | o { To the Editor of The Star. ! There seems to be a growing habit among newspaper writers, especially in the ranks of those scribes who write of things relating to the reaim of sport, to term all visitors from Australia_as “Anzacs.” Only a re\\'l 1 A home of many charms— one you must see to fully NEW POSTAL GUIDE OUT. The 1922 official postal gulde, a vol- realize the wonderful value. ume of 966 pages, has just come from the government printing_office and Walter A. Brown is being distribute y e er] Mooney to post offices throughout the 1400 H St. N.W. country. The book may be obtained M. 1633 by the public from the printing of- Bre ‘for 75 cents a copy. SesmmS W _————————————————————— LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS At Cottage City $5,350 to $5,950 e-upholstering Furniture - The re-upholstering of Furniture is one of the branches of shopwork in which we take particular pride. A evenings ago I noticed the same error repeated in the columns of The Star, when referring to the two Aussi who are now in the United Stat trying to hold thelr own on the tenn courts. For all I know to the con- trary both of those boys may be worthy Anzacs, but I would like to know that some discrimination is be- ing made in that regard, and I am certain that they, too, would have the same wish. The word “Anzac” does not belong solely to Australia; it be- longs to Australasia, and that includes New Zealand, a fact that is not gen- erally known in this country. The When your furniture shows the sign of wear, or for any reason you may desire to renew the upholstery, we will be glad to recover it from your selection of materials in our Upholstery Section. letters that go to the making of the word Anzac are the initial letters of the Australian New Zealand Army Corps, and it is_ doubly wrong to. designata only and any Australian as being an Anzac. It would be precise- ly the same thing to call every Amer- jcan a “Legioner of Honor.” Further- more, the title is one that is held in reverence in Australla and New Zea- 2945-2947-2949-2951 Upton Street ||ind: mo: ad 5o fscea oo dosith: We are showing a most extensive assort- Dard: lles, but i o . . &= L’;’Lfl'&’.‘ihfi Is°the only spitaph Interontediork ment of tapestries, silks, velours and aves 3 Near Burean of Standards & Holy Cross Academy e o o1 Ia & _holy word in Metal Plating “velvets 3 Australasia, the word “A-N-Z-A-f . g 3. L. CATHRO. Screens East of Connecticut Avenue. 2 stories T wnings and attic; cement front porches; 8 rooms, 4 rooms on first floor and 4 bedrooms and Draperies In this, as in dll of our Shopwork, you : 2 baths on second floor; hardwood floors. e Shades are assured the service of skilled workmen g Especially planned and exceptionally well DESCRIPTION Estimates Gladly Giv ‘ 5 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace heat, electric lights, gas range, kitchen cabinets, concrete walks and concrete road- ways and good size lots, Price, $5,950—Terms £ S, 1nc 1ot - HOW TO GET THERE Take cars out G St. N.W. marked RIVERDALE, Berwyn, or Laurel or Beltsville and get off at Hoffman’s Store, Hill St., and electricity and hot-water heat. man and woman is to Wide Lot, 147 Feet Deep to a Paved Alley Open For Inspection Every Week Day and Sunday Not only to serve, but to surpass in the ex- cellence of our heating service, h: been for 30 years the purpose seal- Ing our every transaction. GeH I;!gg_tling Co. Yy Biggs HEATING CO. . “Tound Reliadble for Over Thirty Years.” . H. Gottlisd, H. B. Huntsberry, Y o Vice Pres. Main 4886 Woohmarh & Lothrop Brentwood. Any one will direct you to Cottage City. MANUFACTURING PLANT—PHONE MAIN 5300 Chas. M. Lightb 4l o oOWR Builder SOUTH CAP., CANAL AND D STREETS S.W. Post Office, Mt. Raimier, M. M} - g : | | | » i il built—particularly attractive. Have gas HB vocation of every “ I serve other people.” "Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. Man 6830, 73815 Srot KW 917 H St. N.W.

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