Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1923, Page 17

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—_— | Study your lot, your neighbors, your ? Don’t assume that the lowest bidder | Street frontage and the types of i e e ; | Lomes that surround you. : UNCLE SAM, U. S. A. Built 451 Houses at BROOKLAWN, Near Gloucester, N. J. minuesicom 7 The UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD, Albert D. Lasker, Chairman. Has instructed me to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION All of these houses and many vacant plots. At One o'clock, Under a Mammoth p : NEXT MONDAY, MAY 218':, 1923 Tent on the premises, rain or shine All of the holnes are occupied; many of them by employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Many of the tenants will not buy. MR. INVESTOR 7 O % —Can’t you see your oppor- Send for Booklet to any of the followsing offices: »om house located at Harvard street was purchased .l from Grace Gottlieb by Emma Green. 308 Call- HMES OF PRE-WAR QUALITY CONSTRUCTION ; May remain on tanity at this Auction Sale? mortgage ANNOUNCEMENT Pauline Walters Mealtrean 1450 Irving St. N.W. Local Office: 316 New Broadway Brooklawn Washington Officc: The U. S. Shipping Board 19th & B Sts. NW. Washington, D. C. i REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923. REAL ESTATE. e _— — — e S - = —_—— ntreot southeast, were purchased from | fornta street was s0ld by Gen. Wil-|strest was tranaterred from David A. William L, Larkin, 315 Varnum street; | Mr. Dunigan has twenty-one houses g 5 REAL ESTATE FIRM Eugene Youns by Lillian B, Molkow: |lam Lassiter to a local merchant. | Basr to John 1t Thomas. sir tnomas| 16 NEW BRICK HOMES Wittiam B Reon 311 Varnom strest. | stmilar to these Varnvm strees houses | 7ou Bave I mnt o (et e e Mamle L. Butler bought from| A bungalow located at 8 Ash will occupy the property for a home: J. Carter, 319 Varnum | nearing completion at 4200-4316 and | you have partially decided on. s thy - REPORTS 27 SALES |SriinSeoiman, o provercy tocated | ue, Tahoma Fagk, Md, s, pur| * Restdenco on ingrabam Street: IN PETWORTH SOLD|streee; S “saiels™. " twond, "S5t | G736 e | e, that will best 8¢ any ‘property. l Business property located at 815| The home loested at 1027 10 1344 Ingraham street, one of the S Varnum streef: John C: ‘Hern, 324 —— 13th atreet northwest was sold to|street northeast was bought by Bl-|most popular Shannon & Luchs|Dunigan Company Announces Com-| Varnum Street. Walter F. Welde fct Sarah 8 |mer P, Morse trom Mamie L. Butler: | houges, of ejght rooms and two bath Shannon & Luchs during the past “'Aheel(erm e 63 IE‘In:l e hnn}; ust | was Daschamd b Jomn I Thom?" pletion and Sale of .| An elght-room and two-bath recent- |complete acoh Jacobson : Wesk reported completion of twenty- | | X SN haure of Shannon & |aretty section of Takoma Park, w s om st Une ety the Properties. seven sales. The sales Included one| Luchs, 1343 Ingraham street north-|sold roline E. Pixle S oW Luchs, 8! to Ca y and Nel seven rooms, was transferred to ©f an apartment house at 1436 Spring Dorothy L. Talkes. |F, Acton for their home. Irving 8. Woodrufr; Completion of sales of sixteen six- Place and an apartment house at 3333 | Quinter, & Co. represented| M. A. Harvey purchased the six-|"'Home in Petworth, located at 4415 |room brick homes recently compieted A large residence at 1633 16th street, | street southeast, bought by R, M. Bell | N."E. Ryon Company representsd the | ¥ tberaton” bk ioy "o um: Jgge, [ation was reported during the past on the corner of 16th and R steeets. | It0I Billen T Neftow. Ths DI jputchmar 2368 and 2270 Oth street, belonging to [ Week. was purchased from Mrs. Hazel | phaser Will occupy the prope Pt ho;_’;fll“,xut‘?‘f::‘:.“:flne‘; the Kellher estate, were purchased| Names of the purchasers and the Nyman by Dr. Lester Neuman, who| The apartment house located at 1436 |W. D. Tabor from David A. Baer. | TaWeter B Wetde, - teq | dress of houses bought follo Will use the property’ as his home. $pring place was sold for David A.} Chevy Chase home, located at 6018 | Shannog & Luchs bungalows Jocated | Baer to R. R, Wayland. 424 street, was transferred frpm W.|gat 1337 Jefferson street, was pur- | Willlam C. Youn Other Salex Reported. A business location, 1831 14th strect |C. and A.'N. Miller to R. A. Porter- | chased by Daniel B: Vermillion' for | Willlem 3. Daft'316 Varnum street: Other sales made through this office | northwest, was purchased by Nick |fleld. “The purchaser will occupy the | home. i | Miss Annie O'Brien, 318 Varnum street: are as follows: ROk oI T EONe e s sobh! . Lots 9 and 10 in square 1857, lo- | Harry W. Bchaub, 320 Varnum street: An apartment house, located at 3333 | Juidke Oscar E. Bland Buys Home. | Nathan W. Robbin pure ed dsom | cated at the corner of 89th and Jen- | P. I Bryant. um street; N street northwe: transferred | 2950 Macomb street northwest, | FiEACE N, Nerker the home located at | ifer streets, in Chevy Chase, were|Otto E. Koegel, 805 Varnum street; from Walter T. Weide to Philip |one of the finest homes In Cleveland | "g "y TC BFICC FOTERWedt, o stn | transferred from Phillp Yudelevit to| Robert L. Houser, 811 Varnum stree! Yudelevit. who will hold the prop- | Park, was purchased trom C. H. Small | _Small_home located at 1618 18th|Walter F. Welde. Thomas S. Fritch, 313 Varnum street; tment purposes. by Judge Oscar E. Bland ofthe == —— e strect northwe. “nites States Court of Customs p- Siaon i 2l L etal Porch Columns ||/ M0 NN . -l—wa not rot or crack. Any A REAL BUY! engths. Base and cap in- Wh CLEVELAND PARK Wheeler & Co. 410 Bond Bldg. g Telephone Main 3934 : VACANT Immediate Pomsenaton - Terms, $1,000—$1,500 Cash Dalance like rent Tel. Gloucester 419 Announces the opening, May 21, of an office spec. ializing in Northwest Washington Residential- siness and Investment Properties. Your Real Estate wants will receive special expert attention. E. CATESBY ROWZEE anager. Auctioneer 67 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK CITY An ideal home on this prominent thoroughfare—high-class residential loculity. Thoroughly modern and up-to-date—well proportioned rooms. SEE IT TOMORROW OPEN 2 TO 6 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS Exclusive Agents HOME OF HOMES 1417 K St. N.W. T Phone us Adams 1406 II|lI|l|lIllllfll!HlHlmlllHllflllllllllflflll;flflllm Main 4340 'POE Built for Discriminating Buyers Open For Inspection DESCRIPTION 3511.13-15 Idaho’ Ave. N.W. Four Bedrooms, Two Baths, Sleeping Porch, Breakfast Porch, Hardwood Floors, Garage, Broom Closet, Combination Kitchen Cab- inet and Ice Box, Built-in Bath Tubs, Instantaneous Heater. All Fixtures and Hardware of superior quality. All walls panelled ond stippled. | I | OPERATIONS EDGEMOOR These homes are so priced as to appeal strongly to the home- House 6 seeker desiring value, convenience and attractiveness. Representative on Premises Sunday WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. Exclusive Agents 1433 K St. N, Main 1015-1016-1017 The development of Washington’s most beautiful suburb, with homes well arranged and architecturally good. Office on Property Phone Bethesda 136 For substantial construction, charm of view, pleasing surroundings the homes pictured above afe not equaled for their kind in the District. DESCRIPTION Detached stone and brick duelling, 10 rooms, 3 baths; hot-cwater heat, electricity; garage. Highest grade specifications. Beautiful hardwood floors. Large front and two large rear porches TERMS OWNED AND BUILT BY ELLERSON & WEMPLE fi 734 15th Street Phone Main 603 =lele——lole——lole—— el lele——lol——>lol ol The Corner—and One Other —They're all that are left of this group at Kentucky Avenue and C Street Southeast Superior Location Home Values Without Compet:tion Close to 14th St. Cars NEARLY ALL SOLD Literally sold before they were fully completed. But everybody knows what a Kite House is—that it is in every sense a HOME—built for permanency and equipped for the utmost of livable comfort. The location is ideal —handy to schools, churches, stores—and yet on broad, open Kentucky Avenue. These Homes will be open TOMORROW until 9 P.M. and EVERY DAY AND EVENING—and it will be a case of first come first sold—for their companions have Nowhere in such a location can be found homes priced as low as these 5401 to 5429 13th St. N.W. Six Large Outside Rooms sold on sight. $7,950 for the corner $7.500 for the other Two Complete Baths Built.in Garage Some ene has said that the lives lived and the doctrines taughtin the home i ———————— are thelnflusnces that shape the doctrines of Empires. A home builtof Extra Large Porches i ric Stucco Over Bishopric Base Iokndry e ' bescnas Deep Lots to Wide Paved Alley BlShOp P: laundry tubs in basement; H i { i : wIth eparais " otwater To Inspect, Take Any 14th St. or 9th St. Car to Houses Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 PM. D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. Phone Main 1267 Terms that will be convenient Six rooms with tiled bath; built -in fixtures; sleeping porch; front porch and kitchen porch. Living and Dining rooms are of excel- lent size—splendid grade of hardwood floors—big kitchen, ve you the greatest possible return in comfort and satisfaction, Real living comfort winter and summer, minimum fuel bills, reslstance against change of tempera- ture and dampness, all depend absolutely upon the wall construction of your home. “The popularity of the Dutch Colonlal style is deserved. Perhaps no other type so well combines the coziness and comfort of a home, together with a certaln architectural chsrinfcltpnste . come in o write us for “Bishopric For All Time and Clime The above plan has the merit of fittlng practically any a booklet for you containing facts and figures with photoe location, and may be placed on the lot to obtain the sun S" hs and floor plans of beautiful houses built with breezes for any rooms desired. ‘Thus it may be built as ISHOPRIC. HUDSON CEMENT AND SUPPLY CO. . Bladensburg Road at Penna. R.R. Crossing, Washington, D. C. Telephone Lincoln 4088 shown in both designs, with the porch 4t the side, or given & quarter tura 80 as to bfin? the porch to the front. In both cases the entrance would have the same appearance from the street. The lot should be so graded that the first floor of the house is only one or two steps above the grade, which should be dropped toward the rear in order to obtain good basement light. When you buy a Kite Home you make an investment. There’s never any risk in it. Built, Owned and for Sale Exclusively by _Harry A. Kite tod. Member Washington Real Estate Board None t00 early now to have your plans under way, so Phone Main 4846

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