Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1922, Page 15

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REAL ESTATE.™ Be Careful, Don’t Get Hurt Two Best Buys in Chevy Chase Homes Near Chevy Chase and Country Clubs One-car-fare zone. 1': scuares from Circle West. Beautiful unusualiy decorated; 8 rcoms. 2 baths, center hall plan; fireplace: double garage. Onc of the handsomest homes ction. Surrounded by rare plants, trees and shrubbery. Bradley Lane and Wisconsin Ave. section, with the best Has 8 rooms and e, large dining room. : built-in garage: numerous and berries, all of which of this property deserve hon open in this s of the most attractive homes in thi >f ase. I room w Phone West 2686 Axnociate Ncmber Real Extate Board. FOR-SALE munnEnnn N ~ )= Resale Offered of 100-ft. Frontage on Wyoming Ave. See Plat WYOMI NG one of the best sites on the property. 813 15th St. N.W. Southern Bldg. L T e O T T e O O TR TR TR L LT 2315--17 BANCROFT JOHN W. 821 15th St. Incorporat: Exclusive Agents Magnificent Residences Will P - Soon Cover This Square Most of the purchasers of this highly desirable property plan immediate construction of houses that will measure up to the standard of this locality, wherein are the homes of men of national and international prominence. AVE - Visit the Property Tomorrow The few remaining lots have many distinct advantages—there is not a foot of undesirable property in the entire square. The reoffering of a front- age of 100 feet on Wyoming avenue will make it possible for one of those few months ago. who were disappoihted in not securing the same when first offered to buy ONE SOLD---ONE LEFT $28,500 Just one ci these desirable English Basement Homes in exclusive Kalorama Heights. cious drawing room across entire front of house. Large, bright dining room, butler’s pantry and a real kitchen. Genuine Italian marble fireplaces; first quality oak floors; attractive and expen- i sive electrical 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. two standard equipped bathrooms; built-in tubs; shower; complete servants’ accommodations; abundant closet space; cedar closet. Interior trim of mahogany and white. | l Open All Day Smday for Impeetion' THOMPSON & CO. ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. AR TRANTERS SISO000REALTY Ten Properties Involved in Deals Negotiated by Boss & Phelps. {NEW HOME FOR WOMAN'S UNIVERSAL ALLIANCE N | | | | Property transhctions calling for an | aggregate investment of approxi- !mately $250,000 and involving ten premi were announced today by | Boss & Phelps. A business property at 13th | street northwest was boukht by Harry Jeffrey from Ralph J. Mogre. This is | & four-story Luilding, consisiing of a i stcre with offices above. The prop- erty is now rented. A house at 1314 Floral street north- Clifton, future home of the Wom Universal Alliance, thin weel C. Calhoun from Col. James Elverxon of Philadelphin. 31t and W streets northwest. %0ld to Vesta E. Goodwin. d bath and a| gara A corner house at 10th and Otls street, in Columbia Heights, 3600 -10th | Amcrican cities and towns that are . uffering from a housing shortage may L ouse ls Of | ket a little comfort from the fact that o *| there are other places in the world | where housing conditions are much worse. According to a recent census of Bombay, Indla, there is one building for Buys Three-Story House. Mary V. Boyd bought a home at 1751 Park road from Phil C. Arth. The| improvements consist of a threc-story | brick house and a garage. The pur- . . chaser was represented by Petty &| To alleviate this distress the improve- Petty. 2 . {ment and development directorate of | Johanna Grieb sold a two-family | Bombay, accordi r | apartment at 37 Todd place northeast | v (o far contors aovinie op mocved to A. E. Spielman. Each apartment| > aSterm lvision lolithe SDe- contalns five rooms and bath and sep- | Partment of Commerce, has arranged for larate heating plant. The new owner | the construction in the city and on the { purchased the property for an invest- | island nearby of 50,000 houses. ment. | rate of five pe B H, Gruver sold a new house at|ing children, the 2018 Klingle road northwest, in Mount | for Pleasant, to Elizabeth Sutfon. This | city ouse, one of a square of houses just program mpleted, hus elght rooms. two baths, | with the :ot-water heat, eleétric lights, oak 22- tioors and a garage. A detached house at 16 West Irving Cl Md.,, owned by creased until provision is | .000 cach year for 1925 to | Mill owners of Bomb: b n, was transferred Teported as having recently built 2.000 | Jr. The house, sit- | tei [ b feet, has eight | 1.200 contemplated for the ne < rqoms and bath, furnace heat, electric| ture. These schemes are being rapid- | lights and a built-in_garage. Pur- | 1y aided by improvement in waterwa. chaser was represented by G. D. Mil- &nd railway connection, t ler. ng mate for buildi Margaret T. Berry purchased Another scheme will acdommodate home at 1486 Monroe street from John ' 50,000 people on land to be =old for F. Quinn. This house was built by approximately 25 rupees per var Charles W. King, jr. There are six rupees equal §1), thereby reachin, 1coms and bath, and a garage holding | large middle-class population two cars. litde more for a ct reach of their New Brick House Sold. z A new brick Louse at 1412 Taylor street northwest, built b)l' Wallingford & Connor and owned by Henry K L Hhay Kappler, was ed’ by Altreq) nificent adjunct in. th : e operative housekeepi O e A gony house of G trial town of Ambernath, . : ‘! bought a new 3 beiuE granidi STREET 24™ ette-Bomba clganing up the village of Kh. suburb of Bombay, offering RHODES CONSTRUCTION CO X Builders 407 Blackistone Building 1t v Bo: Phelp: B epresents the s le of the building since its completion z A two-story house at 3629 1ith sold by E. R. Wiseman to Warfield. The house is and has electric d rear porche T A nt meals are now taxed the duty amounting to as muc 100 per cent for meals costing $2 and unward. —also stores and business structures of 14th and H Sts. N.W_—M: 2 % HOMES MODERNIZED E ) all other kiuds. Rhodes' service and THes pl 4 | GUERTREEEREEE R REEREE | This Home Will Please You Size, type, location, construction, price—every- thing about it will exactly suit you. A Detached Home in Chevy Chase Albemarle and 38th Street. Right on the corner—overlooking Washington— pure air; perfect view; exclusive neighborhood. Handy to two car lines. Read the details—they’re interesting. Six rooms, tiled bath; hot-water heat; orna- meéntal stone fireplace; service stairway; solid masonry foundation; cement porch; slate roof; pantry; kitchen porch: sleeping porch. Un- usually good size rooms; electric lights; effec- tively finished. It's a Kite-built Home—which means not only best built—but built of the best. The price will surprise you —and the terms interest 1 ] ? Open for inspection—every day and evening— R e 2 PLACE Spa- including Sunday. : You’ll find our Mr. Hamilton there—and he’ll be glad to show you through this wonderfully at- tractive home. Phone him. Cleveland 1490. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albematle Street, first stop north of Bureau of Standards, and turn west—to 38th Street. Owner and Harry A. Kite, 5 Member Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K Street - Phone Main 4846 = , Five bedrooms; } Built-in garage. | R e e e e, %lllfllIIIIllllllllIIIIII!IIIIIIIIII’llll|I[IlllllJlIlIlll]IllllIIIIllIIIlIIIllllll!llll]lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIilllIIlIIIllIIll!IllIllIlIlIIIIIIII|IHlIillllllflfll!lllllll[llllllfll!IIII!llllllfllllllmlllllllll"IE T REAL-ESTATE 15 -~ Operat % Big Values in Worthy Home 81,000 cc:=h, $75 per month inclading all interest T T T L T from the 3 7th St. N.W. Between Kennedy and Longfellow Sts. ! Take 14th St. car marked “Takora” to 7th and K \ i Sts. or 9th St. car to Kerned: thr, J , Only 16 Built N Alveady Sold - R William S. Phillips 1469 N. Y. Ave. NW. Realtor Main 4602 Five spacious rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electricity, open fireplace, hardwood floors, trim, large front and back porches: desirable lot \ with ample garage space to 15-foot alley. A locality where restrictions guarantec exclusiveness. The value of property adjacent to these bungalows is es- tablished on a rock-bottom ba that eliminates cffc(:x:a!A every question of doubt or uncertainty. This superb value is the natural outgrowth of well-defined causes. Bungalows as homes without staifs ace growing constantly higher in the esteem of housewives. Take 9th St. car to Van Buren Street NW. Walk one-hali square east—or motor out 16th st., Colorado avenue, Georgia avenue to Piney Branch road, two squares to bungalows. Phone us on week days for automobiles to take you to the propecty. Between Van Buren and Venable Place N.W. "Wt st Avenue By

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