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i 3 REAL ESTATE. |, : —_— I | ., SA0000IN SALES - t Tody and Tomorrow New Chevy Chase Homes | 39th and Keokuk totaling in value about $400,000 have been sold recNitly througn Allan E. Walker Investment Company's office. The transactions include a numbarl by the company’s building organiza- the Petworth- section, and residential | and business properties in all sec- tions of the city. During the past few weeks the company has witnessed a large de- mand for living accommodations and s it is stated that there is a real scarcity of npnrlme?(n in the desir- . . . zble residential sections. This, it is Best buy in this section. held, has intensified buying of homes. It is belleved that a very brisk mar- Price, $12,500 Corner; Inside Houses [j'5: wii e, mainaied ihraveies 811,500. Te Easy g{o:ex;‘llllers fll:‘:l?}c.ncw and o.ld oflcl‘fll! Purchuses Iteported. R o | william R. \hnélo\\'s purchased the | Lliue grani rcsidence at the north- obert L. Viitchell Co. , it st st | ts | . alland purchased from | 1405 Irvm N. W. ari the thrse-story brick | g || business building at 1813 Adams Mil | = |road. The purchaser now occupies h | the building. e J. Maury Dove sold The Maury =L A E | Apartment, 18th and G streets north-| iwest, to Willson Camp. This sale {was made in conucction with Moore & Hill _and Quinter-Thomas Com- b4 d pany. This is a four-story brick e s u m e building, containing aparuments. i i i W, Thacher sold to Hugh L. |Hanna a site at the intersection ot Lanjer place. P 1 d L L rroperiy contains 18,250 square rice ow i RES R i ’ T R bl . was_ pu hn!e;i‘ by Cora X fro ume. This is erms neasonaote i Slghioroom and two-bath house, Lo be occupied by the purchaser as a 904 Madison St. N.W. |/ siom seeeier purcvass e residence at 4200 Harrison street 6 large rooms and bath, h.-w. heat, electric northwest from Mary M. Helder. . 5 . . - = = G d the light; all modern improvements; extra large front oo ero-btory Bungalow type porch and wonderful breakfast and sleeping | |"&*s’ Jpurehased S 7 SC bungalow at 3927 porches, all screened. | contalna seven rooms and bath and |is modern in every detall. l Thrift Building Company Sale. The Thrift Building Company sold a : - S e new house, 1343 Randolph street) ristake of your life if you do not f luorthwest, to Gretchen Thurn. lis a seven-room and bath brick hou {which will be occupied by the pu! 10 Built—2 Left You will make the buy one of these hou _Builders and Real Estate men have bought two for { chaser. their homes. That t alone shows we have 1009 per- | The property al\d“}" Lo strect f S . B . H rthwest was 80 or William K. fect house. Price and terms will delight you. If you Fartung to Eiizabeth A. Cook. Thisi wish to see why these homes sold rapidly is | property includes a brick building, C ; so rapidly see this || IRORGY, { expocted, will be remod- ! huufrf‘ Sunday-. (]zpe‘n_ m{i lighted until 9 P.)M. {J" cted for business purpose 0 inspect take Ga. Ave. ca 5 Madison St. a -alk A nex six-room and bath stucco P " e. car to Madison St. and walk house located at 5310 14th street one block cast. > ‘I northwest was sold for Mrs. Lucille & Corbett to Raymond C. Briggs. Georgla Campbell purchased prem- b ises 1908-10-12 A street northwest a er | from W. C. Gardner. The property o will be held as an investment. W. E. Leedy purchased the invest- J | ment property at 1137 20th_street Maryland Bld Ouwner and Builder. northwest from W. C_Gardner. 3 Daniel G. Tower was the purchaser T g 1410 H St. N.W. of premises 123 Webster street north- Main 1023 west from the Allan E. Walker In- rman E. Ames purchased prop: erty at 113 Webster street northwest gnummmumummmmnmmmmm||||mmm|u||||mmmnm|||||||||||||||||||||||||m||mm||mmmmmlmlmmnmuflm . 3 = = = and Nearly Two Acres of Ground in ‘Delightful Yal Chevy Chase, at a Real Bargain, Just Two Blocks Frem COnnefticut Avenue " 1731 K Street NW. | List Your Property With Me for Sale: the company. "ll‘h,ely t‘gn‘t,lin six rooms, reception | Wisconsin Jury, After Sixteen n th. i:;'eeflo B. lRo‘su purchased thehhous‘e Hours, Decides Against Conspir- i o M ek | acy Theory in Death Mystery. | i Residential and Business 5 5 A two - |pl hwest w: 1a for Agnes Properties, Widely Separat- |zlage nomtwess whe &°'olion. S Heona Nalistad-Richardson, _ 15 : Fra . ed in Deals Reported. proverty at 1119 2ot sireet northwest | New York Lite Tnsurance Company. rom teen hours. erty is in the second commercial zone The case was regarded as & test ntends to develop Restashtial and) busfseas properties| sa tos bufchaser hichcs to erson street northeast to Willlam C. of the Chevy Chase ‘residences bulu!nn Underwood_ street, Chevy Chase, | { \ = 5 Jonn 8. Gillls soid to A. W. Mc-! 3 tion, several built by the company 10 | carthy the property at 3260 O street Plenty, Such as It Is. H. his home and shot the mine boes as . Thelatter approached the door. One of the Six ~ . THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, SATURDAY, -SEPTEMBER 3;0 1922, REAL ESTATE. o7 Ad g e oome conpt, T 55| WIDOW WINS FIGHT office of loore 11, Inc. i et mononed " houses azs| FOR $10,000 INSURANCE recently completed by at Thle iy @ sir-room an bat o resldence, which the purchaser Will |- gupppion Wi = ., Wis., September 30.— ccupy/asia home. A jury in federal court here yester- Two-] ily Flat Transferred. day returned a verdict that Edward Sailstad, 2 former manufacturer, is dead, and it is held that his widow, mily flat at 39 Quincy k. E. Bauch purchased the | entitled to collect $10,000 from the Albert G. Rowzee. The prop- | The jury was out sl involving payment of nearly $80,000 in insurance. which the Insurance o e e ock sold the six-|companies held up on a charge that oK ath residence at 1860 Em.- | Sailstad had cloped with his stenog- rapher and that bones found in the Fewell. ruins of his cabin In the woods wers 5. ot | Pu! ere an the cabin urne: 0 Mrs. E. S. Platt sold a vacant lot| Put there and the ca Md., to M. & R. W. Warren. northwest. The Customer—THat's a very small| John Griffin sold the six-room and ymer—That's a 3 v O Cvedl X6 /natrest | Loruon BEkIOney Btew ou e serying northesst _to 3.8 Wilkinson, Thie| The Waitress—Taste it onco and sale was made in connection W i hite ltiio A office of Frank Gibbons. Yol skysyonl sotipnire iy e pRASE Thomas C. Uhler purchased apart- ment 500 Rutland Courts. Vera L. Philhower purchased apart- ment 407 Cavanaugh Courts. Sadle H. Uhler purchased apartment 317 in Cavanaugh Courts. i These apartments were sold on the co-operative plan. i SLAYER OF MINE BOSS | OUT ON $5,000 BOND Eighty-Seven-Year-Old Man Aided ; by Civil War Comrades—Might Die in Jail, Says Doctor. By the Associpted Press. AN Owner Offers - Classy Bungalows 4 Sold—2 Left y-seven-vear-old for the fatal Shooting of & mine suprintendent. was released from the county W. King reduced and civil war co e bond. v children. v mmoned David Moron of Pittsburgh “I didn’'t mean to kill him."” v told the authorities. I believed that Real Love Nests he had wronged one of my girls, and I called him mfl!:\e house to frlgnlz)en; JTST COMPLETED him so he would leave her alane. ut armi ot excited when 1 saw him, and L ;“T&‘"‘““l’," E"“‘“ pulled :h&|tr|ggpr (’;r m :holfi;un." & oma ar| Judge King permitted the release of o Davis on bond when a physician re- Five rooms and bath, porlzedfihmt :hle ‘old man might die‘in hot-water heat; every im- e trial is set for the Decem- . “ fer term. 2 e provement; beautiful hard- wood floors, open fireplace, concrete cellar, laundry trays, wide porches. Lot 45x200. Room for garden and chickens. Fine shade trees. Price $8,000. Easy terms. Take 14th St. cars marked Takoma Park to il end of line. Houses Nos. 'l 15 and 19 Elm Ave. Open Sunday 1 to 6 p.m. H. L. THORNTON ' Owner and Builder 1416 F Street N.W. Home, 500 Butternut Strect, Takoma Park, D. C. Neungal Home at Takoma Park, D. C. Near two car lines. schools, library and stores. This attrac- tive bungalow has large living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry on first floor; two large bedrooms, semi-sleeping porch, tiled bath and large closets on second floor. Oak floors, firat fioor. Open fireplace. Large lot. Shady trees. No. 409 Butternut St.. Takoma Park, D. C. Price, $10,500, Terms. Open Sunday H. L. THORNTON 1416 F St. N.W. v Plus the Cost of Your Lot il He cannot sells lease or rent his prop- Visit our sample house at No. 36 Fair- it . erty, or any part thereof, or any interest fax Place. e bath, hardwood floors, i therein, to anvone not of the Caucasian white enameled kitchen equipment, Pull- A race. man breakfast room. Tanmndry trays, in-a- & i dor bed. This house will De duplicated ! R on a lot of your own selection. Al ex- Hif He cannot use the property for the teriors must be different. | conducting of any business that consti- Two houscs now under construction One ready for occupancy in six CAREFULLY RESTRICTED —shouild be the neighborhood in which you establish your home. CAREFULLY RESTRICTED your neighborhood will be if you buy in— i ASHTON HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA Your Neighbor Sample House - $5,650.00 He must belong to the Caucasian race. tutes a nusiance. . which will scll for & other, a 5-room housc. at N Place, will sell for $6.850. Sce them now. Select vour own clectric fixtures and His house must be detached. feet from the street. He cannot quild an apartment house colot scheme. l nor a two-family house. They will be sold beiure they have been il - completed. l l 3 His out-buildings must be at least 30 At $76350 we have a beautiiul n fit 4 bungalow, complete in every detail. Tm- [ mediate occupancy. His lawn must bg well kept or he will L O T S (i receive a call from the Lawns and Parks 12 and 14 cents a square foot. ligh ‘E Committee of the Ashtop Heights Citi- clevation. Magnificent shade. Sewers, i zens’ Association. gas, electricity. Any you wish. To Reach ASHTON HEIGHTS | | 1. Take Falls Church car at Mt. Vernon Station, 12th and Pa. Ave. Com- i} mutation fare, 1014 cents. Get off at Clarendon. Look for the sign of ittt The Love Nest. | . Take bus at 36th and M. Get off at Clarendon Station. . By auto, cross Aqueduct Bridge. Take second turn to right out Wilson Boulevard to Clarendon Station. Look for Love Nest sign. Free autos leave 617 Bond bldg. every hour during the week for an in- spection trip to the property. . KAY ALGER CO., INC. | 617 Bond Bldg. - M. 3075 || © Home, 500 Butternut St., rk, D, C. DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER FOR THAT PREDICTED SLUMP IN WASHINGTON REALTY VALUES, THAT IS, UNLESS YOU DOUBT THE GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES REMEMBER! AS A NATION GROWS SO GROWS ITS CAPITAL CITY IN PROPORTION. MAKE IT YOUR AIM TO OWN WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE—THERE IS NO SAFER INVESTMENT Just Think of Being Able to Purchase this Ideal Home R e e e avien Taiaciy Lecatol 1"1:.2‘:.-:"““::."2235 o — of the Millfon-Dollar Conmecticut Avenue Bridge, Overlooking the Beau BE SOLD COMPLETELY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED e This truly wonderful home offers all the conveniences of the city and the delights of the country. The house is of superior construction and design, containing nine rooms and bath, vapor heat and is electrcially lighted. No expense has been spared to make this property complete in every detail. The shrubbery and flowers on this property are simply beautiful and must be seen to be appreciated. * There is an b abundance of fruit of all varieties, and a lilac hedge 150 feet long, 10 feet high. SR N Garage, barn, concrete chicken house, all in perfect condition. : B No. 2519 Connecticut Avenue Drive Out Connecticut Avenue to Shepherd Street, Pass Chevy Chase g '2‘;; :“?d“’m‘ h‘;‘“‘-.l"hif'g Wiisvdesicfleid Ifl:’d bflill! by the latert,illzr}l‘ce Waggaman, = is_complete in every detail. e front_is of Indiana limestone. e house contains Club, Tarn East on Shepherd Street for Three Blocks to Brookville:Road, 10 rooms -and 3 baths, is beautifully finished with parquet inlaid floors, marble base- Then North on Brookville Road to Williams Lane. Look for Sign on Property. boards, stippled walls and ornamental iron grill banisters. There 15”a large, spacious ¥ S sleeping porch and breakfast porch in the”rear. This house was decorated and . furnished by one of New-York's leading interior decorators. the furniture, draperies ‘501“1'!@" on \Pfflm"! Sunday From 11 AM. to 5P.M. and pictures bemg selected especially for the various rooms. s ' INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY .. - ./ For ‘Sunday Appoirtmsnt Call This Officc Tomorrow Morning, Main 4080 Between 10 and 12 A.M. OHN F. MA RY . ik Moion Your Requirements” The Most Attractive Corner Residence In Beautiful Cleveland Park Overlooking the National Episcopal Cathedral Grounds Northeast Corner of 34th and Woodley Road N.W. This unique and charming home of 9 rooms and 3 baths is offered at a very reasonable price, and its future value is ‘assured, as itisina neighborhood of higher priced residences. It is complete in every appointment, including beautiful fireplaces, sun porches, the best of plumbing, awnings, Pittsburg Automatic Heater, etc. Brand-new ' and’vacant. Open for Inspection Sunday 10 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Phone Main 4080