Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1922, Page 14

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C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. l REAL ESTATE. 'AND KALORAMA ROAD. |ghich has Jeasea the property to F.|DIVINITY STUDENT DROWES. ; The structure In of relnforced con-| RICHMOND, Va. September 16— crete, steel an ollow-tile construc- o 2. e v , ton, of latest design. It is two | cTiamin E. Cobb Roark. v , p P stories high, with strect entrances °f Nathall A inisiete from 17th street and from Kalorama |3t the Un of Mich road, thus doing away with oleva(or&’drowned 4 It will accommodate about 250 cars, |iD & There Is a showroom, retail room |ETOURds. and service room. The building has & —_— frontage of 152 feet and a depth of | A fashionable woman of 1860 would 150 feet. Bpeclal heating. ventilating | not pay more than 4 dollar for & fine and lighting equipment was installed. | straw hat FIVE NEW HOMES Beautiful and Modern—Six Rooms and Bath Price, $8,450—Terms Salesazon on premises at all times. Careful inspection invited. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. Exclusive Agents A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN i . large outlay. Overlooking Washington on high electric railway. All modern improvements. Larg with flowering and ornamental chrubs, trees and vines in Fort Myer. Must be seen to be appreciated. New garage fust completed, at the intersection of 17th street and Kalorama r leased to F. Menefee & Sonx for an unstated term of years, through the Morris i |THEAVY SALES REPORTED |BLAKELOCK FURLOUGHED. i BY D. C. REALTY FIRM |, c. Army Officer to Complete ON KALORAMA ROAD | { ]| Hedges & Middteton Transter Ten Engineering Course. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5 renestios arhedl e Capt. David H. Blakelock of Wash- | Cafritz Company Has Leased Prog- P . $9 85 T 2 B - e T N O T ¢ |ington, who has been on duty in "_( )n rm . —_— $108,650. | Honolulu for the past three years, has exty; t°sm°ne‘" & rice, > € S ons. | been furloughed for a year at his own request to complete a course in engi- neering at Cornell University, which interrupted by the war. Capt. )ck expects to secure the clvil} cring degree in June. born in Washington twenty- ago, and was graduated tral High School fn 1913. He [Eea, & minent in activities of the \ ‘;{‘e‘:pmg i £ and was a company captain 4 ho cadets. He entered Cornell in Alice M. Dunster Room 406 Dist. Nat. Bank Bldg.—1406 G St. N.W. Phone 4535 Main. Aftar 6 P.M, 187-J-1 Clarendon With Transfer of Al pr ' Completion of a large garage build- ing at 17th street and Kalorama road by David 8. Hendrick was announced today by the Morris Cafritz Company, ONE SOLD Artistically-Finished Homes Constructed by Owner and Builder Wm. C. Blundon Valus [ out ompetition 72277, 7 S~ and s mo Earage. went into the war he entered 2272772 Ungquestionably the Best Residential Street in This Section g s ¢ Y ith tho rani BThCADAY N Just OFf 16th Street Boulevard \ as afterward promoted to major. N lid not, however, see service in / \ \ Frantt Close to 14th St. Cars: N N 1ome {s at 619 Bth street south- ot N N § B ash and we nd his father, John W. Blake- R v N was wota "t ok, 'is a_member of the firm of House 7 2z | & Herrmann. J. Slatte - rooms. bath,” electric nace heat. Nowhere in such a location can be found homes priced as low as these Only 2 Left 1202 to 1226 Kennedy Street N.W. NEARLY ALL SOLD Six rooms and bath Lots 138 feet deep to wide alley Extra large porches 2% 7 Z % 7 | BULL RUN VETERAN DIES. (EN. S. C. September 16.—Col. erson, & leading citizen of widely known throughout died here yesterday after a ittenhouse a by | Al Re- (¢ K 2 2 7 % and contains ¢ with modern An unimpro W N . Miller from . Carol 3. onch. | which he was host to the comrades Mrs. Florence H. 1d her | of his camp. home, 3029 Q st s, to —_— Johin Cumming: rdern. | The Worcester (Mass) Women's semi-detached d has | Club has a thousand members and ten rooms and bath. | possesses a clubhouse costing 00. A detached homr. | _ northwest, was pu N [Margaret 31. Burt from say. The house is th ern, and has eight room extra lavatory. There is garage. R One of the houses rece N Ipleted by Dwight J. Parte N | Upshur street northwest chased by Mitchell M. (. home. 1t {s of Construction Co., Inc. Builders e and 407 Blackistone Building ey L4th and H Sts. N.W.—Main 7823 % % Nos. 5320-22-24 Colorado Ave. N.-W. e e eertment at 341 12eh | s e AT s ¢ Deep lot—240 ft—beautiful old oak trees; 4 master bedrooms, of unusual size, and ample sireetisonthesstin We Make Repairs. Convenient to stores, schools, p closets; complete baths (marble shower), inclosed sleeping porch; large fover hall; colonial stairway, living room, open fireplace, breakfast porch, large pantry and kitchen. Full particulars, see your broker or inspect from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. daily. Salesmen on Premises 5 WM. C. BLUNDON s 7 722222227, churches and Beautiful Rock Creek Park TWhen you need the serv ices of a carpenter about the @ house, store or office, send § for one of our skilled me-@ chanics. No job is too small, @ or too big to command our § | immediate attention and A hundred years ago the proposal | best efforts. Our prices, too, toljuse _gas/ for atn Fas are always within reason. opposed in New fHow may we serve you? former home, 2. west, to Benjamir {housa s semi-det !has six large room i N|maid's room and bath and built-in garage. The house will be occupied by Mr. Chiswell. | i _ 22 Open, lighted daily and Sunday until 9 P.M. 9, Esti furnished. Phi M. . . o] o = Convenient to all car lines 9, % a¥ ¥ 0 O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 % (::.002;.}0{0{0{00}0}0}{0{0{0{0{9{0{00}4’4?’o"o’%’%"o"o"o“o“o”o”o’,‘o‘%‘,’o’_‘o’.’o"o0 divine Soteme ‘of thin L > a ould THESE T FOR SALE D. J. DUNIGAN ¢ New Petworth Homes §| Jter smideuiet bk fowe | B e IR K 4th and Upshur Sts. N.W. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE | b o30 o} % Represent a Remarkable Value 3 . . 2 e Fine Corner Suitable for , oed P Stores, Offices or Apartments * N.W. Corner 13th and L Sts. N.W. PALIIN & Xy oA X2 o ) K s ool o a 3o o) * K2 oo DXL f#are Z4]. . -I-)"Oi" G”A’G,.[‘l‘ rs7rier . BDUILRINGS Alkawel & Prores Hraki o * St 2945-251 Upton Street Two Sold Near Bureau of Standards & Holy Cross Academy East of Connecticut Avenue Especially planned, exceptionally well built, and par- ticularly attractive ; two stories and attic; cement front porch; eight rooms—four ropms on first floor, four rooms and two baths on second floor; hardwood floors; has gas, electricity and hot-water heat. Wide Lot, 147 Feet Deep to a Paved Alley Specially Priced for a Quick Sale Open for Inspection Every Week Day and Sunday Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. PEBHDY See the Exhibit Home, 329 Upshur Street N.W. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. These Desirable Homes contain Six rooms, Bath, Brick Pantries, Spacious Porches and Very Deep Lots. A wonderful view of the city can be had from the front and back porches. They are indeed remarkable in their attractiveness, both as to construction and price. Take “Soldiers’ Home” Car to 4th and Upshur Streets or 16th Street Bus Marked “Grant Circle” D. J. DUNIGAN . 1321 N. Y. Ave. M. 1267 K2 prodredoedeet Special Bargain—Easy Walk Downtown Values Increasing Every Day H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO: 1314 F Street NW. . = Main 6830 it o B 2 kot o e o

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