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REAL ESTATE: THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923 2 4 ’ =% = REAL ESTATE. GARDENS REQUIRE sy w| HOMES CHANGE HANDS; |{riions,fi,eatiio o, ihe sk | oms e Dark ittt ioisos | CAMPERS TO MEET. all modern improve- 0 iy ot p.Lhis home containe seven | ments and has i deep loL with garage. |« - | top soll. R rooms and bath, has glassed-in sleeping arence wler purchased from | . 5 GOOD TOP I.OAM i L Many FiousesiAsssstonan Through [rone and bath, has gias Baappcom The Potomac Campers’ Assoclation twiler the two-story William S. Phillips. ¢ Miss Lula Stewart purchased the|brick restdence at 443 Lamont street | Will hold its first regular meeting to- ity. e 4 hillips, the Phikips:at 2630 12th street northwest House Builder Should See That 3 . 15th and K streets nofth-|W B. Mercler. ! wast, announces the rnnm\mg pEo| W Crandell purchased from Dr. ix-room, two-story brick residence | northwest. morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at from Harry H. R, vig purchased from Mre. Lida M. Tolson the pretty de- | en terrace, the Colonfal Canoe Club camp. All| persons who contemplate establish- This Is Not Strippcd off o 3 " ; 51 L B ler one of the new houses No. Island ave- | Ing camps along the upper Potom rthy the three-story a eet northwest. Land. with 5 | known as the Fillmore. 1 Willlam J. Armstrong purchased from | Mr. Helwig the st Buy vour o e, se i 5. Danfel P. Vermillfon wii the ix Faom Sna bath i Lo = — ¥ your d u on premises 3 1 Rhode Island ave- | ) etics, | fteen apar e X e e slan e- | public order, sanitation and athl i | lain th rick home, with six rooms and bath. | Linwood 7 D ey el iaticns oo supplies from Prai - re not, Men. _Quantit s i ruit and vegetable gardens are mot, Men. Quaniitl Al fon was n H. Wright sold ta 3 pleted by Dr. Sudler at river or who are located there now | anner purchased from |are urged to attend. The meeti will be addressed by authorl ton purchased the | ¢; ns and entry regulations fo only productive, but can be made only that which you know ‘:huull of $80.000, Mrs. Mary A. Lyons purchased from | two-sto e | 7 ornamental. Arranging them In an < ' n‘.'m.'l?,""l’:n.‘.'\'f&.f&' ll‘l;c e :a:.m;;: i e northwest from Miss | the a orderly way and surrounding them 3| Longfellow street. with a good-looking border produces I\ s > r d John Tierney purchased from A. P. a highly ornamental appearance. arally. lant t Bl meaeERy “?urfl:n_ "!"'"'1'5?“,’ Ellfl Lamont e The success of home mardening {hey 5 A, her pur northwest. s is an attractive does not rest entirely with your plan. Plants, trees, flowers and shrubs need constant care. Soil must be well nourished and adapted to the gar- dening plan adopted. Be sure about top soil. Perhaps = . | Sour bullding site has a fop soll of| A horse and a mule if w séable . : VR oading piie han % tap el o) : » 1008 Sizsbee Place N.E per planting. If so, you are for- S Strect. betw : 1gsoee ace IN.L. Pe{lo it th);]! during the 8 8 i - . Airr e g : il Michi Park joii Is saved in placed in a pile by, The | EC! an ar tse don't permit workmen to B 3 ! I ithi o o | ; i 4 | ~ Five room andhath bungalow in this beautiful section take is frequently made and home 1 E str 3rookla vood floors and trim, front porch, screen- ns and awnings for the entire house; double 0x120 feet. Owner is sacrificing this for a quick sh payment and $62.00 per month will purchase ive home. Payments per month are $20 less than rent wo be. Own as spared no effort to make this home attractive. Immediate possession. 1(_]03 Evarts Street N.E. i i-bungalow of six rooms and i bath and two - G one unfinished room in the : | attic.” This bungalow h ood floors and trim through- H | . electric 1 w xtcr heat, open fireplace and a ew evy aseé f1oines cellar under the entire house. Located on a lot S0x140 feet, | g k 4 lley, it is within two short ; blocks of the . nue car line at Tenth Street Now Completed i i Terms can be sarranged to suit the purchaser. Nos. 16, 18, 20 Oxford Street | 3 ogiltinctive and lndivid?:l S%ylel;ee | 3400 BrOthers P]ace Congress Heights e contains six extra large _and electric_lights, redecorated throughout. < w for a:quick sale and on terms to suit the ‘Suburban Mount Vernon Boulevard low iis located on one of the most attractive lot is 100x420 feet, fronting on the rd and extending back into the woods. e an unsurpassed view of the Poto- city of Washington. The site is 1 and ‘extensive grounds having nu- merous. shade tr among which are several magnificent oak ns six large rooms and bath, electricity, An inspection wi viuce you of the fvabic and artistic h *. School within five minutes” walk qualities of these hon : : el s i e Motor out to sec them or take Chevy Chase cars to « Look for our sign. On the left-hand Oxford street and walk one block cast i FOR SALE BY These homes will be open for inspection all day Sunday V T H BIEN INC or can be seen any time by appointment . i 3118 11th St. Col. 9630-9637 oML ' The Realty & Investment Corporation of 6\ 5 Washington 735 13th Street N.W. Main 2908 e I — The Supreme Achievement in an All- Year-Round Home Colony---Possesses the Advantages of the Country, the Conveniences of the City. The large, roomy, acre 1)10t< cut fu\m the famous Noyes Estate at Woodside and within twenty ‘minutes’ drive out 16th street from the White House, offer an exceptional opportunity to the home-builder who appreciates flowers, shrubbery, a spacious garden and broad grounds for the children to romp and play. Woodside. Park is being developed along =l iwess with pécturesque drive fol- lowing the contours of the land—extensive improvement plan in full swing, with the Dogwoods, Rose of Sharon and Golden Glow in full bloom, the grounds of the home place present a spring-time sight WOrthy a trip. Drive out Sunday and secure your acre. Only eighty left. 2~ JIXTEENTI STRECT Plan of Entrance to be Erected on Brookville Pike = = = = = = E ’ 727 Har- | canoe regatta to be held here und pices of the Shrine committ, June 1410-16 Ingraham Street N.W. OPEN SUNDAY If you want real construction coupled with good design and artistic finish, you should inspect these | delightful semi-detached brick homes. Some people have said the builder built too good a house for Washington buyers, but we don't believe so. 231 to 255 EleventhSt.S.E. Only two squares from R beaut.ful Lincoln Park. oms, tile h ath, porch, wid Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday For Sale By THOS. A. JAMESON OWNER AND BUILDER 906 New York Ave. NW. Main 5526 ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Excellent Values—lnspect at Oncg 1739 Kenyan St. N.W. == ‘;‘ 1 Near Dupont Circle 14th Near Girard St. | 2010 Hlllyer Place N.W. Two tamily .t o $25,000 Attractive rex: Mass. Ave. Heights $19,000 WARDMAN 1430 K Street N.W. Main 4190 MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD Exclusive Offering to Approved Purchasers Orrlv For Information, apply Manor Park Room 806, Evans Bldg. Phone Franklin 6148 lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIhIlIIIllII|lIlllllll"illllllllll!lllIIIIIIIIlllllll 00O MONTGOME Y COUNTY CALLS YO Visit These Propertres Today---Offermg Choice Home Sites in Direct Line of Washington’s Most Active Growth I\SPECT THESE ATTRACTIV l, We Have Acquzred Val uable Property Frontmq on Brookuville Pike, Oppesite the Home of Senator Blair Lee, as an Addition to GET THERE Drive out 16th St.- to Alaska Ave. to Brook- ville Pike. The main entrance will be - through this newly acquired ___ property, over handsome B. & T O. bridge on Falkland Drive, bringing all lots in BLAIR. within easy access of Alaska Avenue and District line. The lots in this New Section, with a frontage on the Pike of nearly TAl KOMA 1,000 feet, containing unsurpassed GEORGIA AVE Business and - Residence locations, now on the market. Select One Washington. The property is also |fioral Courts. served by a good car service. : TODA b 44 BLAIR HAS \_,—w—mgn— Electric The approach to this property, out |Sewerage, Water, 16th estxf’ezt and Alaska Avenue, for |Lights, Cement Sidewalks and automobiles is unsurpassed in all | Gutters, Paved Streets and 16 TH STREET HOPKINS-ARMSTRONG, Inc.~1319 F St.—Phone M. 2303--HOPKINS LAND CO., Inc. THOS. E JARRELL and J. WALTER O’BOYLE, Woodward Building. Phone M. 766. 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