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Open Dgy and Evéning‘ Eight New Detached Homes Just being completed at 41st, Ingomar and Jenifer Streets Chevy Chase, D. C. Several Already Sold } 3918 Jenzfer Si‘reet‘ Price, $12,500——Eas_y Terms BOSS & PHELPS Rw’u?" 1406 H St. N.W. “THE HOME OF HOMES® Main 4340 131 rauersom ot 3731 Patterson St: 3409 Ashley Terrace Chevy Chase, D. C. F’lflehnd Park A home of charming de- 1deal location, overlook- sign and superb construc- ing entite city; 8 rooms, 4 tion, delighttully located. bedrooms, tile bath, elec- It contains 8 rooms, 2 batl | tricity, servant’s room on = bullt-in garage a m._:; third floor; exceptionally = y large veranda, breakfast e o porch, flowers, shrubs and -beautiful- shade trees. A Take Chevy Chase cars, real home at an exception- or drive to Chevy Chase ally low price for this 45 Circle, thence east ome-half Jocation. block on Pattersom street. Drive’ but Connecticut Price and Terms on Ave. ‘to Newark St, up Newark to first street on Application right. Pflce, $15,000.00 Open for Inspection Saturday and Sunday W. C. & A. N: MILLER " Realtors™ ~ ~ '} Union Trust Bldg. M. 1790 [ WOODRIDGE HOMES *Just North of 18th St. and R. L. Ave. N.E. Country Homes with Ci{y Improvements 1807 Monroe St. - Detached 8 Rooms ¢ Hot-Water Heat . Lot 40 by 126 feet | Price, $8,950 1813-15-17-19 . ALL HOUSES SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS, NN A g g | 3316 § | frame | cupy it N | rooms an Twe of four hungalows of individual design erqeted om 9th street nmorthwest, between Sheridam and Tuckerman | | $100,000 REAL ESTA DEALS ARE REPORTED Boss & Phelps Complete Many "' Transfers to New Owners. Ten properties were reported trans- ferred to new owners recently by the : office of Boss & Phelps. The values involved were estimated as totaling more than $100,000. Lelia H. English bought & house at Oliver street from Esther C. Jones. This fs a' detached house of construction, having eight rooms and bath, hot-water heat, elec- tric lights, porches and a garage. One of the new houses bullt by Boss & Phelps in Chevy Chase, at 3915 In- wi 0-£00! purchaser was represented by Gardi- ner & Dent, Inc. Robert M. Richards sold his former 1825 Corcoran street, to L. E. Ari ron% This is a three story bay-window brick house, having nine rooms and bath. The new owner is remodeling the property and will oc- a home. A tw ory colonial brick house just completed by Ernest R. Anderson at 716 Longfellow street, was pur- chased by Annje D. Aler. It has six rooms and bath, front and rear porches and every modern convenl- ence. Hattie C. Hasson purchased a de- tached home just completed by Boss & Phelps at 3530 Quebec street, in Cleveland park. This is a o house, center hall plan, containing six d bath, and is situated on a lot about 45 by 100 feet. Gardiner & Dent represented the purchaser. Wallingsford & Connor sold a house, just completed by them at 1412 Taylor street to Henry J. Kappler. This house, one of a square of houses just com- pleted by this firm, has eight rooms on two floors. , James Dorsey bought a house owned by Grace D. Plaee, located at 1341 Shep- herd street, in Fourteenth Street Wet~hte This is & six-room colonial brick dwelling, having hot-water ! heat, electric lights and front and| rear porches. | A business property at 706 5th nrnet; northwest, owned by Joseph E. Gatti,! was purchased by Moy Quock Den.' This is a two-story brick dwelling with a store on the first floor and an apart- ment on the second floor. Barnum L. Colton bought a home at 1420 Taylor street northwest, recently buflt by Wallingsford & Connor. The house has eight sooms on two floors, hot-water heat. electric lights and front porch. The lot is 18 by 145 feet. The new owner will occupy the premises. A house, just completed by Boss & Phelps at 3528 Quebec street, was =old to Dudley T. Hasson. It is detached and modern. Mr. Hasson was repre- sented by Gardiner & Dent, Inc. —_— The Prado, Havana's' show boule- vard, was bullt by convicts and mod- ernised by the Americane. H ASHRING NORTH BRIGHTWOOD atreets. FOUR BUNGALOWS FOR BRIGHTWOOD New Structures on 9th Street Be- tween Sheridan end Tuckerman. Erection of four bungalows on 9th street northw between Sherid: and Tuckerman streets, North Brig! wood, was announced today by the office of Morgan E. Morgan & Co., which will manage the properties. The buildings are detached and vary architecturally. They were erected by Charles E. Wire, Inc. They are num- bered 6308, 6310, 6313 and 6314 9th street. ‘The sales, _totaling $90,000, were reported by’ Mr. Mor- Zan's office: For Clarissa L. Ludlum, & six-room colonial house, corner Brad- ley lane and West avenue, Chevy Chase, Md., the purchaser’s name being withheld; for A. J. Baker to James A. ‘est Under- following Nr. dence; for H. M. room colonlal residence lo Aspen street, to Wilbur D. Osgood, who was represented by Quinter, mag & Co.; for Clarissa L Ludlum to Mary K. Carpenter; residence at 8 West Virginia street, & nine-room- and-two-bath colonial home; for Den- McCarthy, 923 10th street north- to a lgcal investor, who will Te- m it for business purposes; for T. J. Morgan to Marshall C. Hayward, the, southeast corner at 4th and Rit- tenhouse streets, where Mr. Hayward will build several residences; for John 1. Knopp to Gertrude L. Stanley, 1800 Lawrence street northeast, an eight- room semi-bungalow; for Mrs. Annie Embry, 923 L street northeast, to a local investor, who will hold it as an investment: for Beatrice Morgan. two lots on Vista street, in Woodridge, to be improved with a dwelling. SALE OF 10 RESIDENCES; TOTAL VALUE, $150,000 Transfers the Past Week Announc- ed hy Harry Wardman’s Of- fice—List of the Buyers. ecent sale of ten residences. cost- ||| ing purchasers a total of $150,000, was announced today by the sales de- partment of Harry ‘Wardman's of- fice. 4716 9th street northwest to Lope Quesada, and premises 4708 9th street northwest to Mrs. Mary J. Marsden. These are new six-room and bath brick houses just completed by the firm. C." H. Small 2318- Ashmead ;. e northwest to B. H. Roberts, and 2330 Ashmead place to Mrs. Julia A. Burns. These homes, recently completed by Mr. Small, con- tain eight rooms and two baths and built-in garage. George F. Bayless purchased from Miss Marguerite Barnes the twelve- room and two-bath brick residence located at 2031 O street morthwest. James T. McCarthy sold the twelv Davis & Pumphrey sold premises 14 the property at || Individually Built Homes in Exclusive CHEVY CHASE PARK, D. C. Just Bailt and Ready for Occupancy No. 5810 Utah Ave. Artistic Bungalow with slate roof, containing six unusual rooms, tiled bath, large porch, fireplaces, oak floors, large attic and garage. WILL EXPEND $100,000 IN REMODELING PLANT Pleischman Yeast Company Au- thorizes Contract for Extensive Improvements at Langdon. Remodeling operations costing in the nelghborhood of $100,000 will be started “shortly at' the Fleischman Yeast Compapy's Langdon plant by the Schneider-Spliedt Company, con- tractors, it,was announced today. ‘The fermenting building will be im- proved with certain interfor structural changes and a structural steel addf- tion will be erected, it is understood. The same contractors also will undertake the remodeling of the sub- sistence bullding at the Naval Hos- lpllflll, they ll!l!edA ‘This project will involve an investment by the s ment of about 326,000, . SO o e e five-room bungalow. 34 Central ave- i ] nue; Cottage City, Md., from William D. Allm 4 3631 13th stree 4 west, Ine-room and" two berh house, was purchased by Scott M. Birdsong from Mrs. Mary E. Gross. Mrs. Ella M. Hanor purchased the :%;'(‘;r"gh":uge at &:u Newton street rom s = Lottle 5. Wed- “The .corner house 3619 ; :g{;h[::.‘kl‘thfl.“d snf‘n‘l‘r‘ohlfl.tr'e:: rs. o Litllan . Rameg, \© Savag0 to” Mrs. 22 Minutes by Trolley From 12th 819 15th St. NW. juu. Your. LovE ; Poteriog ] - // ASHTON HEIGHTS, VA. Priced Low—$12,500—Terms Nos. 5820-22 Utah Ave. On large lots, 60 feet front, running through and also facing on 32d Street; built-in garage. Oak floors, fireplaces, slate roof. Priced Low at $17,000 & $17,500—Terms There are also several other homes in the subdivision, ranging if1 size from six rooms and batk to ten rooms and three baths, near- ing completion. Any one of these homes will be finished to suit " the purchaser if sold now. Open-All Day Sanday For Your Ce eight beautiful rooms, two tiled baths, large porches, THOMAS & CO., Exclusive Agents| Real Estate Financing .+ _ Main 8416 Rt and Pa. Ave. 3 Miles From White House For those desiring to live in the clean open-suburbs instead of staying cramped-up in the crowded cities. Here sunshine and pure air are in abundance, and here, above all else, your children. room and three-bath residence at |l 1510 21st - street northwest to Miss Marguerite Barnes. Mrs. Mabel L Bryant purchased the Mt.Pleasant Extraordinary Value A New Brick Dwelling 1736 Kenyon Street 4 BEDROOMS GARAGE Easy Terms Every possible convenience. Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Take Mt. Pleasant cars to Kenyon St—walk % squaré west. YOUR OWN BROKER OR THRIFT BLDG. CO. OWNER Union Trust Bldg. - LS i i i i Mzsin 768 Sidney L. Hechinger Housewrecking Company . . 6th and C Sta. S.W,, 5th and Fla. Ave. NE. stock Sample House Completed 36 Fairfax Place AL, <1V | is the place to raise Tiled bath, shower; hardwood floors; open fire- lace; folding glass doors; book shelves; in-a-door bed | with dressing room; Pullman breakfast room; 30-foot | porch; concrete basement; laundry trays; white enamel | stove and white enamel kitchen cabinet. $5,650, Exclusive ~Easy Terms— This home, situated in a grove of beautiful trees,, has a large porch which extends entirely across the This house will be duplicated on a lot of your own selec- tion. The finish, equipment, convenience and refinements of a high-class apartment or a much higher priced home are to be found here. Our houses appeal to persons of culture who do mnot wish to pay extravagant prices. Construction of shingle, clapboard or stucco. Nearing Completion No. 44 Brookvale Ave. front, making a lovely living room during the summer. Contains large, light living room} 2 bedrooms; bath " with built-in medicine cabinet; kitchen; pantry; 5 closets; built-in ironing board; refrigerator, iced from back porch; laundry trays in basement; hardwood floors, etc. Second floor has space for 3 additional rooms. Full: _basement under entire house. Lots Now Selling for "12c and 14c Per Square Foot ' Any size you wish. Magnificent shade trees. High elevation. Sewers, Gas and Electricity. Con- crete sidewalks, street lights, car service, bus service. Near 'schools, churches, stores. No in- " terest on deferred payments. / $7,500; $1,500 Cash, $70 Per Mo. “Including Lot 50x147 To Get There 1. Take Falls Church car at Mount Vernon station, 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, get off at Clarendon. Look for the sign of the Love Nest. Commutation fare, 10% cents. , 3. By auto, cross Aqueduct bridge, at 36th and M streets; take second ‘turn to right on Wilson boulevard to Clarendon station. Look for the sign Love Nest. P 3. Take bus at 36th and M streets; get off at Clarendon. Free autos leave 617 Bond building every hour during week for an inspection trip to the property. ” o Salesman on Property - H 3 KAY-ALGER CO., INC. "H.R.HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET. NORTHWEST - AP [P 617 Bond Bldg. sRERREEr R