Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1922, Page 23

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i " i 5 J D.- C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 l‘fld to the Misses Coe for ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, R19500,000 REALTY DEALS MADE BY D. C. COMPAN Big Business Is Reported by Of- fioe of McKeever & Goss. REAL ESTATE. 1929, One of the large detached stone and [ pidity and mistakes of former leaders stucco houses built by C. H. Small,{and the five revolutions, which have| 3948 Macomb strest, in Cleveland |destroyed the warehouses formerly | Park, was =014 to Alford R. Hazzard.|stored with grain for use in time of | In connection with the office of Boss | famine.” & Phelps, a detached frame house, 10 Cedar parkway, in Chevy Chase, Md.. was sold tor Archibald Edmonston to Victor M. Whitlock. REAL ESTATE. street w A. P. Ci 5 The Crane Company purchased from Mrs. Rose Coglan a three-story house at 1213 K street northwest. Louls Kirstein was the. purchaser from E. Claude Rogers of the house at 2041 Park road. The business property at 712 O street northwest was sold to Harry B. Denham for Benjamin April. The brick residence at 1332 Long- fellow street was sold to Willlam A. and Margaret Joyce for Mrs. Laura A, Stafford. William MecLeod was the purchaser of lots 1 and 2 In square 3536, 8th and Irving streets northeast, from the _ | Donald MacPherson Company. Recent real estate transactlons me-| ", " . getached brick house at 633 gotiated through the office of Mc-|Gresham place was sold for Mrs. | | Keever & Goss involved an aggregate | Alice M. Drury to Edward Bellmore. taneous heater; three-car brick garage. consideration of nearly $500,000, it/ In connection with the office of was announced todsy. Harry Wardman, a brick house at Open for Inspection Sunday, 2 to 5:30 : Salesman On Premises e e vt £ L e I o Bt | {4 | was a large tract of vacant ground in| The twenty-four houses recently Open Sunday All Day * Beautiful New CHEVY CHASE HOME 3806 Keokuk Street :Pri e Reduced For Quick Sale MUST BE SOLD Owner Offering Below Cost 1317 Randolph Street N.W. An individually built home, twenty-five feet wide, of eight rooms and two baths; instan- Aps rapidly as the funds are obulnedl for reliof the American Friends' serv- | ice committee, or Quakers, as they| also are known, plans to extend reliet | A r-toom brick house at 3806 Kan- | to other famine districts as yet en-| sas avenue was sold for Irving Koch | tirely unaided. Headquarters of the| o it 'to Pauline Willensky. organization are at 20 South 12th The laat_ two of the mew. Harris |street, Philadelphia. Shapero houses, 1465 and 1467 Girard e — street, were sold to Chauncey C. Lentz SPEAKS FOR LIBRARY. and Miller A. Cassldy, respectively. Sales were also announced of four . e Dr. Bowerman Urges Success of Branch is Southeast. of the new homes just completed by C. H. Small at 13th and Quebec streets northwest. Premises 1043 was s0ld to Daniel F. Scanlon, 1047 to Mra. Astrid Rasmussen, 1035 to Mrs. Edna Dr. George F. Bowerman, librarian Texter and 1029 to Miss Hanks. of the Public Library, urgi east children at a meeting th Community Center in the chool last the new L) —_— "HITS RUSSIAN INVADERS. Peasants Will Never Forgive, Says assist In § L SANS U Y e Northeast batween 33 and 4th and | completed by Winfleld Preston on - N. L BURY CO., INC. Tutehased from Eilerson & Plok- “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5 gram for this property. lows: to Mrs. Mary A. Finch The brick residence at 1428 Newton | /"5 to McKeever & Goss, who have in the District of Columbia! ’ New Chevy Chase Homes Priced | “ At Less Than Reproduction Cost | I OPEN FOR INSPECTION TOMORROW Of five unusual houses constructed, only two await de- lighted owners. One, pictured below, is of Bethesda-Blue Granite construction, the other is of frame. Both embody all that is new in modern residential design and construction. A FEW FEATURES Parquet or fine hardwood floors throughout, large living rooms with open fireplaces, living porches, sleeping porch, breakfast rooms; Kelvinator automatic refrigeration, extra large lots; two complete tiled baths (one with additional shower) ; large closets with lights, spacious attics with cedar closets—in fact, every modern appointment. 3911 Jocelyn St.—Corner Reno Road-3905 Jocelyn St. These houses, built previous to marked advance in building costs, are priced at a figure lower than cost of re- production today. Only two are unsold. These bid fair to be taken quickly, so the wisdom of immediate inspection and decision is obvious, NEW CHEVY CHASE HOUSES. Now nearing completion on Reno Road, Jenifer and 41st streets, four 2-story houses, particularly charming in design, practical in arrangement and embodying all the features of a fine, modern home. Reservations may be made now. OPEN FOR INSPECTION TOMORROW Would Build for Himself Near Soldiers’ Home Park The Best Brick Houses in Washington at the Price $8,650 to $8,950---$1,000 Cash 109 to 125 Webster St. N. W. Note These Features 6 rooms, reception hall and bath; breakfast porch entered through French doors; sleep- ing porch; hot-water heat, electricity, large closets with lights; concrete cellar, com- plete laundry, servants’ toilet; hardwood floors, built-in fire- place, pantry and numerous other features. Nine Built-Seven Sold - Charming, Individual, Characterful, Cozy— These housese built previous to the sharp increase in building costs, defy dupli- cation today at anything like the price. Individual exterior designs, splendidly built, with many features found as a rule only in houses. costing much. more. They are, without question, investments extraordinary! i - Take Soldlers’ Home car to park gate or drive out Rock Creek Church road, proceeding Sce Them TOMORROW Without Fail! Plck- ford. The new owners are now piai ning an extensive development pro The list of sales as announced fol- A three-story brick house at 1817 lleted. Bomant voad was sold for O H. §mail | Preston has completed and sold fitty- Miss Zajewskaya The Russian peasants forgive or forget the Cazi comprising six-room and bath houses with built-in garage, was entirely sold before the last house was com- Within the past year Mr.|they wrought in Russia, Miss Leonardo M. Zajewskaya, de; two houses in this eperation, accord- acted as selling agents for the prop- erty. Among the regent purchasers were as follows: No. 1454 Spring road sold to Maurice Albretton, 1444 to Mrs. Amella bett Hill, 1446 to Mrs. Anita E. Phi lips, 1438 to Porter L. Bush and wife, 1434 to Mrs. Margaret Peck, 1436 to Mrs. Lillle E. Tier, and 1424 to Wil- liam L. Leinberg and Louise C. Hatt- man. A detached bungalow in Chevy Chase, 3611 Keokuk street, was pur- chased by Benjamin E. jones from Denek Poles Miss Zajewskaya was born in were not much better.” fled with the monarchist regime. 1915, and her mother, a Red and died in 1917, Miss Zajewskaya attributes the ent misery to “the unpardonable “HOMES” Only 5 Left higher-priced homex. Just Off Sixteenth St. Reasonable Terms. Inspect Today—The Best Value in the City Exhibit House, Varnum Street at Fifteenth Open‘and Lighted Daily and Sanday Until 9 P.M. The Joseph Shapiro Company 914 New York Ave. N.W. Franklin 691 8 Large, Light Rooms Sleeping Porches, Sun Parlors, Attics All Houses Open for Inspection Just North R. I. Ave. Cars Phone Us For Auto to Inspect NEW HOMES In a Fine Location 1308 to 1318 Buchanan St. N.W. These homes seem to meet the approval of every one seeing them. 'So if you want a really well built, attrac- select one of these before they are all gone. Six rooms, all very large; three comfortable porches; hardwood - floors; beam ceiling in dining reom; bath} attractive fixtures in kitchen and bath; hot-water heat; electricity; gas. In fact, everything that.goes to make up a real home. Terms to Suit You SAMUEL SHAPIRO 904 14th St. N.W. Main 5613 slovak and French armies for the destruction has arrlved In Washington to promote g the collection of funds for distribu- tion in Russia through the American Friends' service committee. She add- ed that the other armies of Iudenich, Semenoff, Wrangel and the sla of parents who were long ldenlll~ . Her father, a surgeon in the Russian army, was killed on the German front in nurse, was captured by the Germans While not associated with any po- litical faction in Russia at prese . stu- Embodying appointments and conveniences found only in much Price, $13,750 tive home, at a moderate price, come out Sunday and’ shower; closets; pantry; large basement; laundry trays; . Franklin 8827 never ared who nment con- Managing a A. Jordan, Club, and numbers b 1 Clifford and <isler. RHODES | CONSTRUCTION CO.1z &| Builders 407 Blackistone Bull '3 14th and H Sts. N\.W.—¥ 823 Concrete Block Garages —are superior to wood—cost less than brick structures. We build them quickly ard reasonably. FIRST Rus- Best Built 8-room, 2-bath home at the price to day Don’t Fail to Inspect Robert E. Mitchell & Co. 1405 Irving Street N.W. Cross pres ooy e 1236-38 Crittenden Street N.W. Two Beautiful New Houses in Saul’s Addition THE IDEAL MODERATE-PRICED HOMES Eight large rooms, delightfully arranged. Every modern appointment. consist- ent with a home of the highest class. Detached, on lot 150 feet deep. Open for Inspection Sunday 10-6. Heated. Salesman on Premises. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye Street NW. Phones Main 5903-4-5 Members of Washington Real Fstate Board. Col. S19 231517 BANCROFT PLACE - $28,500 Just two of these desirable English Basement Homes in exclusive Kalorama Heights. Spa cious drawing room across entire front of house. Large bright dining room, butler’s pantry aud a real kitchen. Genuine Italian marble fireplaces; first quality oak floors; attractive and expensive clectrical fixtures; incinerator; a gas hot-water heating plant precludes the use of coal and saves time, trouble and expense; latest modern equipment of all conveniences. Five bedrooms; two standard equipped bathrooms; built-in tubs; shower; complete servants’ accommodations; abun- dant closet space; cedar closet. Interior trim of mahogany and white. Built-in garage. Open All Day Sun day for Inspection JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO. Incorporated Exclusive Agents 821 15th St. Main 1477 | T = e

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