Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1923, Page 14

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WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTA TE. THE E\'ENIXU STAR, 2 ey y T e O B O P SMAI.I.WOOD DEALS [viitizs i simenee o > |} UMBER PRINCIPAL REAI |0RS |fl HAVE trip for delegates and woman visitors. | Euclid Beach par Kk’ Lam €:30 p.m." Box supper and informai | chairman. P fhirsday, June 25 A H. Hamp- = o ' orge Kickas and Peter Aloupis and 10 a.m. Shopping tours for woman | ton. ¢ an; Alex S. Taylor. vice resold to Samuel Perry, who now has'| | visito rm Mote than $450,000 in sales were re- |hig business established there. | The lumber used in an ordinary sis- | 12:15 pm. Luncheon to secretaries s _dinner—R. T. Cragin, ported by Smallwood & Co., Inc., dur- {room frame house makes up 45 per | party at Buclld Beach Amusement| Ohly receplion: | 'of Visiting boards. Assembly room, jugene Izant, vice chair- _ : ! ing the past two' weeks. cent of the total cost for materials | » Jlenden Hotel. s purchased by C. M. F. Fadeler, | p.m. Garden parties, Cleveland ing to flgures prepared by the De- ocalmerchast Thisproperty on- | ON VALUING FARM LAND { Tachs Ciub And other clubs, for wom- | partment of Commerce. The mnext) S. | tains sixteen rooms. Receptlons. Auto Trips, Gar-) I3 Visitors. item in point of cost is the plumbing, chen to John Viehman. . 3618-3620 11th. street northwest | Apartments Now Ready IN THE ARGONNE ON COLUMBIA ROAD AT 16th ST. N.W. Magnificent Building Convenient Location cup contest—Elmer E. ay, chair- Houle, vice chairman. etaries’ luncheon — Walter | 7:45 p.m. Organ recital. Audito- den Parties Among Fea- Delegates and woman Visitors. % tures of Program. Juncheons, auto trips spping tours, gar- symphor | rium._ B “Home- cup contest.” ~Audi- torium Friday, June 10 azm. Shopping tours 15 p.n heater party. Keith's ace Thi v the women nspection of Keith's ter. Presidential dinner. Cleve- Bigelow, chalrman. eption—A. Burns Smythe. cha et -railway transportation Paul E. Wilson, chairman Advertising—R. Norris, cha man. Local chairman. attendance—J. A. Higb, The seventeen subcommittees of the © | The property at 1024 Vermont avenue it~ | was purchased by Winfield Preston, — builder, building for his new offices. Ir= | The property at 1022 eo, | Was sold for George T. local (investor. 1t conta and four apartments nont avenue three large who is remodelling the | | | Nwood to a |1 | George H. Stevenson on Program at Convention of Real Es- tate Boards. George H. Stevenson, Bel Alton, reviewing appraiser for the Fed- etal Farm Loan Board, will discuss the need of standardized valuation which comes to 10 per cent of the | total. Other items and their per- | ;\'»nlngl‘ of the total cost are I:I\'(’fl‘ as follows: | ver cent; cem 4 per cent; 3 per cent; We invite your immediate inspection and call par ticular attention to the large rooms, spacious closets and well planned arrangement of which range in size from two rooms, kitchen to six rooms and two baths REASONABLY PRICED and hati & equipment, eauipment, 3.6 per ; finishing hardw Apply to Maruager on Premises or WM. S. PHILLIPS REALTOR 15th & K Sts. N. W. The new apartment built Harry M. Brajova at 1811 Vernon street, con- alning twelve' two and three room |2 artments was purchased by George T. | Boards in Cley allwood, who s holding the prop- | farm land division erty as an investment William Zelos The semi-detached home at 136 | Shepherd street northwest was sold fo the Misses Griswold. This home con 1f mateh, are just s on the entertain- r the sixteenth an- National As- 1. Estate Boards, in land Hotel n| Tipan. position entertainment committee will have i total of some 200 members, says Mr. Mathews. ethods a ap be- methods in f land appralsing be- | S convention tion of Real A this month Tnspection of national ex- of building idexs. Public ‘Cleveland Symphony Or- Public auditorium. nd ball. Public audi- REALTOR SINGING CLUB. The Oakland delegation to the com- I‘I;‘»n are seventeen subcommittees | ing Cleveland convention of the Na- commit- | Working under Chairman Mathews'| M o x tains elght rooms kit a in planning details for the |tional Assoclation of Real Estate| '\ “1704 5th street northwest was e nment of the realtors. Boards will be a singing delegation. purchased by a local investor. in the = These committees are The Oakland Glee Club, every man| No 1603 G sirect southeast was sold : % 5 et 163 omobiles — Homer 1t {a delegate, will sing’ realtor songs for, Olive Bassler to Mies Jullu -Glas- _|preceding the Thursday morning | ral tracts of land including, the meeting. The Omaha board quar- Bli at_Kensington, Md.. -were ter H. Belding. director: | tet and the Clevel: Jlo | transferred through this of t director. it sy B sedeth s B Randolph street 1 ile tripe—ival quartet will make up the list of con- Joseph Sabbagh f irman; _indv vention choristers 3 John B and other e home in the subdivis One talk will be given be- builders and subdividers’ | ifference between the attire of 1 women is that men’s clothes to put on, women's to show division J R T T T T NOTHING LIKE THESE FOR SALE IN THE DlSTRlCT Especially at Thls Low Price and Easy Terms Semi-Detached—Brick Homes —Alfred G. Clark avlor, 2d, vice itertainmen 232:’. upreme after each Kunk tate lotment A. Dawley, chair- | Lovett. | -$10,500 Georgia Avenue at Fern Street and bath. Hard Six Large Rooms Oak Floors Throughout Real Open Fireplace 3 Porches Electric Lights Hot-Water Heat t corner house ul's Addition built by day Excellent Construction $ee3eessessessesseeseesss sturd ily labor. D¢ edtoradiate cheer s and _reduce housework to a minimum | Price, $12,500 $1,500 Cash—Bal- ance Easy Terms Beautiful detached homes of wood floors and trim. Open firey rge front and rear Electric lights. Hot-water heat. Every room extra Lots 40x148 fect to an v. Numerous shade trees t on very easy terms Attractive Finish on Georgia Avenuc and on Fern tre 1 Street Heights. This is one of the most desi al s s of the city. Good car service. Convenient to schools and stores Ideal Location On Lincoln " Highway And Car Line Very Deep Lot This is unquestionably the by alue in th l A Iy enhancing section. Four Bedrooms— Built-In Garage € wide 1 premises all day Sunday and every day $5,500 1372 G Street S. E six_rooms House ed and pain <acrificing for a quick sale 2to 6 PM 4906- 8 10 12 WlSCONSlN AVE. N.W. OPEN SUNDAY 2TO7 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. NS Nw. Main 1028 9 $3333883883888 333338388 $3888883883888888888888804 $6,550 Will Buy You A Brick Home! You'll Have To Hurry—There are Just 7 of Them Left! ‘Come Out Sunday! moving away. \gent on prem Sunday The Realty &'lnvest_mbent Corporation Washington . The Joseph Shapiro Company 735 13th St. N.W. Main 2908 914 New York Avenue Franklin 1140 N Member of the Washington Rea! Estate Board N Il Momber of the Weshinwon Res Btmee Sonet e Nommmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—m——m——" 4701 EIGHTH ST N W Representatives on Premises All Day Sunday £238322322434232982823222282322322324823222822222324 9446000400 9666000004 & & * Se0038222833283322833323833328338 Our Proposition to You! "These houses could not be built on today’s market at the prices we are asking—just $6,550. They're brick. Each home contains 6 rooms and bath. Electric lights and all modern improvements. Pavement paid for. Deep back vard.” Plenty of You should come out as early as possible Sunday morning. \We will be on the ground ready to show vou over this property. Drive out East Capitol Street to 18th Street Southeast, or take the East Capitol street car and get off at last stop on East Capitol Street. The numbers of these houses which we have left for sale are Nos. 18 and 26 to 36 on 18th Street Southeast. Phone us for an appointment and room for garage and garden. You can have vour choice of these wonderful homes by making a cash pavment of only $600 and we will let you pay the halance out at $65 a month. we will take vou out. Located Opposite the New Eastern High School! No Other Brick Homes In The City At This Price! The homes are well'located. They're well built. The prices are excep- tional. The terms are lower than you could really expect. You're getting 6 good-sized rooms that are well arranged and nicely decorated. You're getting a bath room that is comfortable in summer and winter. You're getting a full basement. - The sidewalk and pavement are paid for. Con- veniently located to schools, churches and car lines. When you buy one of these homes vou're getting your full share of real American independence. 1415 _ : ain Why pay rent when you can buy a home like this for the same money that vou're paying out now for RENT RECEIPTS. You’ve been wishing for this chance—here it is. Will you grasp it? Figure up how much you have paid out in rent since you were married. Then figure how much of an equity that same amount of rent would come to had.you been buying your own home. Forget the past. Start now and make your monthly pay- ments to yourself instead of your landlord. $600 Cash 65 Per Month Including all Interest ‘ 1415 Eye St. N.W. Razimu

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