Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1922, Page 16

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3 REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922, REAL ESTATE. 100660000600 00000 SEEK 'I'[] UNEUVER - |NATIONAL FOREST g > WILL HONOR ROOSEVELT. o ! Bl PLAN PROMOTED forests ‘and parks of the country, w;l': ALBANY, N. Y., September 23—A E’T, munications to ::nzzx):lhn::::hl:“:-ox?he ‘south by the|Proclamation urging the people of Cincinnati Chamber of Commerte | Cincinnati organization. Sona the state to observe in a public man- ¥ The basis of the plan will be build-{ ner the birthday of Theodore Roose- Would Make Playgrounds i ay. CEOTS, SO0RO \ e ye! ing and improving roads through o, .4 uer 27, was issued by Gov. FOR SALE! 3010 and 3012 Porter Street GEORGETOWN PARKVIEW H preser designating camp | = —near the Parkview Sch c . A More Accessible. sives with sary sanitary ar- | Miller yesterday. —Near 32d and P streets, at- a lovely home overlo Just West of Connecticut Avenue NATI, Ohto rangements, clearing the timber The proclamation referred to the tracthye Home bf 7 o Soldiers Home P } f . o ol at stimulate growth of the fores's z"\‘;d 1117 P;-esldpm asiong Who “will re- and bath, double rear porch Soldiers ].lhn._c Park. i i- t protecting the watersheds to estab- | main for Americans and for people W ble rear porch, rooms and bat Two High-Class Semi-Detached Houses Police Hold Three in Memphls o S | e & syatem of flood prevention. beyond the boundaries of our country {E‘“"‘“l ”':‘Ll‘“““f‘fi lights. on large nusual value at It s estimated that more than|an upright and Inspiring figure.” on Charge of Possessing |- €1 by | 200000 AeTeR A Y uate In he — Stolen Securities. electric lig $7,000. l S | worth 7500, s R Colonial Design ception hall, dining room, kitchen and cond floor—three bedrooms, hardwood “up by sir Appalachian mountains. The opening south, the of this section will make avallabla some of the most historic and pic- w w H B s countey in Amerloa: e Want Houses First floor- 2 z- g RPN R RN R IR S R e R e R C D 1 with all modern conveniences, gas, elec- ) l % | t ater heat. Large back porch, easily con- BROOKLAND 553 verted into a sleeping porch. MANY LETTERS FOUND and Apartments | : o | | omh. TAKOMA, MD. ! iooking charming home o o pret- ND PARK andsome Tapestry Brick to Rent | We have many applica- tions and cannot supply These houses are now ready for occupancy, and he are cpen for inspection every week day and Sunday until 9 P.M.. Attractively priced for quick sale. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15’}1 St' N'w' g S Mflin 6830’ | MEMPIIS, Tenns September 23— 0205008630000 0000000000008OO( [urler informution Wil be woush(| | the operations of Nels T. Arvidson, | P w Pierce ahd Frank H. Prindle, ! j arrested here Thursday with a la 3 | amount of government bonds other seccurities, which, police say, they were trying to sell. arrants, charging the ) One of Prisoners Had Introductions to Prominent Men in Various Sections of Country. o) o ) e R R R R U U 2917 Ordway St. | |t demand. CONTINENTAL REALTY CO. : Open for Inspection ]\ Stone & Fairfax ’ 308 Bond Bldg. 1ith & N. Y. Ave. Main 4119 3 ‘ - 1342 New York Ave. N.W. | EwnrressnmsreemsremerreressrereRaeRReR R RaRaEs " i MPrice, $15,850 : Terms R H { By the Associated Prexs, 38925000 090000060009980¢ 2000000000000 0000000900¢ dividually Built Homes in Exclusive ¢vy Chase Park, D. C. Eight rooms and bath; hard- wood finish throughout ; screened brealdfast porch; glassed-in sleep- srisfis 2l NEW BROOKLAND HOMES ipied by owner. ’ossession . e 13th and Lawrence Sts. N. E. 'Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday U(xtil 9P. M. Government Oc ouaranteed. Inspect at any time. Gatewood S. Bennett 809 Continental Trust Bldg. Main 6594 $500 Cash 2 Sold This Week $60.00 Per Month, Including All Interest, BUYS a Meodern, Colonial Home v 5820 AND 5822 UTAH AVENUE ilt on large lots running through to and s on 32d Street—S bright rooms, 2 tiled atory, oak floors, inclosed sleeping ent front porch, open fireplace, built- awve. slate roof. Workmanship and ma- will stard the closest inspection. | Priced Low—Terms Arranged several other new homes ranging in size from s and bath to 10 rooms and 2 baths. Open Sunday for Inspection WITH . Complete tile bath; Pittsburg instantancous water heater; ric lights; and rear porches: An afidavit was said t Cement cellar; the police ardwood floors. sizned by W York, N o William L. Rhodes, bearing date of April 14, tending (o certify that 3 son” had purchased the ) | n property, known as “KFlorham | Park Situated in the state of | New ey, anc that he has phaid more than $1.000,000 in property for LOCATED Corner of Kentucky avenue and C st. se., three blocks from Lincoin Park. Open for inspection all day Sunday. CHAS. D. SAGER, 923 Fifteenth Street N.W. e s THE LOCATION IS UNQUESTION ABLY THE BEST IN BROOKLAND | the sam ulnter omas (1) o o i L THE HOUSES_ ARE WELL BUILT AND COMPLETELY APPOINTED b 5 . acres of coal and timber land located B R i A R s e el in Buchanan county, Va. EeE e WOUNDED SERVICE MEN HAZED, SAY OFFICIALS THE PRICE IS REASON ABLE AND TERMS EASY Take Brookland Car to 12th and Monroe Streets, Walk One Block South and Then One Block East to Houses ! ONLY TWO LEFT Ex ‘asive Agents Real Estate Financing 219 15th N.W. Main 8416 $7850 | 5 Only Students Blamed for Mistreating z Veterans Enrolled at New $67 50 i | S e Jl;:t s o Each mouth, i || HEDGES & MIDDLE TON, Inc - ROCHESTER, N. Y., September 22— || €ash payment is re- — month, in- ]| . E l Classy Takoma Bungalows || i ey ipe S | Exclive Agents ¢ y s at Mechanio Tnstituts hore i3 be- dired. Select vours i siiteres . . Naflies Fiks et | veatieted o7 e s o || % i & 1R dery 1334 H Street N.W. Main 1028 | Real Love Nests | New Bungalow following the Injurs of several tor! today. D Lots 142 feet deep. ¢ COMPLETED | mer service men in a general “rough- Charming Bungalow Homes Home at Takoma ||| 1ouse” ihat culminuted in an auto- Ty Park, D. C I vt s || 517 t0 531 Bl o Open Daily and Sunday until 9 P.M. NEW hot- n i men sent here for vocational training ment, Near two car lines, schools, [l have been severely manhandled by open library and stores. This attrac- other students. Two former soldfers and_ bath, DRICK HOMES undry tive bungalow has large living were picked up on a lonely road o, room, kitchen and pantry on where/they had hien abandoneaiattes | 6 Large rooms: tile bath; hardwood floors; laundry kens! first floor: 2 large bedrooms, [ll|4n automobile accident. | traya: hot-water heat; standaid plumbing—and most at- tractive ric fixtures. 000 semi-sleeping porch, tiled bath and large closets on second floor; e oak floors, first floor; open fire- SLAYER TO BE HANGED. Take 14th Street Car, Marked Takoma Park to end of line. | place: large lot; shade trees, S ie - ; and 19 Elm ave. No. 409 Butternut st., Takoma (,,:fat,.sx‘m' b Get Off at Sthy andiKeinedyi Streets ay 1 to 6 p. m. Park. D. C. Price, $10,500; terms. | ar-old housekeepe pen Sunday H. L. THORNTON, Owner and Builder [|!Grason the nignt of ‘August been sentenced to be hange 1416 F Street N.W. i | Home, 500 Butternut Street, Takoma Park, D. C. Phone Connections BAY DRIVE Chesapeake’s New Development Will Be Open Sunday, Sept. 24th 105 Water Front Lots Special Inducements to the First 10 Purchasers J. A, COATES Shady Side, Md: * Modern Exclusive Valuable (Just Being Completed) 2415-21 7th Street N.W. (Take 14th St. Car Marked Takoma Park or Ga. Ave. Car) x131 | 514 F ST NW | Just North of 18th St. and R. I. Ave. NE. |\ Country Homes with City Improvements ; 1813-15-17-19 Monroe St. Semi-Detached H 6 Rooms and Bath Hot-Water Heat | 8 Price, $6,750 | 1807 Monree St. | Chevy Chase 5731 Utah Ave. Cor. Rittenhouse and Utah Ave. This beautiful new home, situated among a prove of massive maple trees, is offered for sale or exchange. 2 The spaciousness of this dwelling lends itself beautifully to entertaining purposes, as the following description indicates: B Ten rooms and three complete baths. 5 porches. Large living room, with huge graystone fireplace and side porch. One of the most pleasing features of the first floor is the well arranged dining room, with entrance to luncheon or breakfast porch. LoD e Butler’s pantry and kitchen; servants’ stairway in rear; laundry; steel refrigerator T - Price,$7,050—L 1 etac, o ! (bullt-in). 2-car garage. = | D hed e Four master bedrooms; large closet space; two tile baths with complete standard | 8 Rooms equipment. Two rooms in attic; servants’ bath; hot-water heat; hardwood floors throughout; linen closet; duplex linen shades; solid brass electrical fixtures made to These beautiful homes contain six large rooms, tiled Quaurry articlesaremade i i » |}l bath, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, electricity, room: f le wh t Hot-Water Heat n . closets, large front and rear porches, deep lot to lS-fooyt o people weho prefer 11 ) L ' Open All D S day’ alley and many other modern impro'vcments. enjoy their pricesaving “ff ot 40 by 126 feet P ay Sunday Your inspection is invited. Open every day until 9 in the service rather than To Inspect — Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Rittenhouse, East io ’roperty. OPEN ALLDAY SUNDAY Price, $8,950 PHONE US FOR AUTO TO INSPECT OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS H.R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST P.M. Salesmen on premises. Phone Main 3174 for ap- pointment during week. ~ ‘Arlington Realty Co. i Real Values in Real Homes 1627 K- St. in the price-market. Pounded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C. Rosslyn, Va. W. Main 3174

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