Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1923, Page 16

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‘16 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. JUNE 9, 1923. REAL ESTATE. PUUR TASTE []H'EN o s ang pay green i @ voon -} TEN HOMES IN SALES |2 "ouses havins, ten rooms, ana| SALE OF TWO HOMES [FIGHT ON TAX RATE Lo UM ST A detached house at. 3810 Yuma | Development of mhe atmres momrvoa v one ol BY BOSS & PHELPS |5ao vt damss, A Totew; vaz| REPORTED BY REALTORS BIG ISSUE IN OHIOj"“’“‘"'*?"“*-m a e wderiien || Mlichigan Park e ; 3 | the most cheerful and inspiring room is detached, having eight rooms. d a group of ix houses on We 32th and Michigan Ave. D in the house. It is the place where, ! A house owned by C. H. Fowler | Maddux, Marshall & Co. Sell Resi- | _ e the family gathers to enjoy meals? was sold to Mirlam W. Feeley. It is) | e A neighborhood of together and nothing insures a I)P;; Many Buyers Will Occupy Resi- | of brick construction, colonial type,, dences in North- { Resulls of 2 vote being taken by ter start than a cheerful room. two storles, having eight rooms. all Ohio local real estate boards on k enhancing valuc. zoned the living and dining rooms are con- g i i Dr. C. C. Hillman sold his home east. the guention of v S and restricted. Individ nected by a small door, the walls may dences Gained in Transactions | Pr, i Hill street, Washington | he question of whether the Ohlo As- € str £ iation of Real Estate Boards shall| Some women argue in the same way ual or group building be in some light cloudy landscape | Helghts, to L. A. Swarts. The house| Sales of residential property dur-|soc T Eatats Boatdsiaha » women grouj e I Choi f Furni-|peper or in a small all-over pattern | of Week. has twelve rooms. |ing the past week were reported by |Sirculate petitions for a referendum !they get off a street car lots and properly con- mproper oice 0 I*|in light cream, buff, gray, tan or ——_— A detached residence at 3615 |naqdux, Marshall & Company as fol- | oLt o7 Fecently enacted tax meas- ——— structed houses and putty color. Hlue Is | rec \mac;r‘\dr‘ e . s \dent | Keokuk street,- Chevy Chase, was|jouwg: ' iaaehe et hied wich_intes i e Pl : "l" ed. because blue in large quantities, 13 owing sales of resident|bought by FEdward Altemus from C.| “Wijjiam W. McClure and Hildegard | Larqughout the National Association M IP ] rungalows. ake ture and Arrangements Can =t brenvse r hangings, absorbs ! yropertics were reported by Boss & |H. Warrington. It is a frame house, |yrotiure Drought from J. B. Lananan | oryotcal Estate Boards. The execu- eta Ol'ch olumns “Brookland” car ennd light and makes a room look gloomy. | poNI bungalow tyDe, having elght rooms, | o (o atory brick residenc o SIX | ta pommittes of the state associa- 5 Brookland” car to end Foomw and bath, located at 519 F |ihe’ fad, £one on record a —will not rot or crack, Any of route. Your broke i b China and glassware should not be ‘ and will be occupied as a home. SDOH Appearance displayed in the dining room in a} James C. Temple bought a home at| A two-family apartment at 2305 N | c¢r0F 00 PECH h K lengths. Base and cap in- ff/ . ———e so-called china closet. . built-in 11355 Tucld atreet owned by Antoin- (street morthwest, owned by Mary A.| 50 "GRG 04 Harrtet A, Rush [ 4% 8gked all local ‘boards to' act. || ChELAs: Mlddau h & ~ : ner cupboard, or a small mahogahy | ette M. Shumate. This is a three- | SWanson. was sold to David Kaplan.|gold 1o Mrs. Jesslo L. Parkinson their | ilje ‘rajse the qooiif, and Albaugh Augee g ne of the things which is being rosewood cabinet, which might ach apartment has five rooms. EACIIVE oo ronn reaitonce e ax limit in citles and G Gl i SRR e ksl mtory brickiniouse; navingiten wooras, pac J y onposition 1o the measures (| Wheeler & C Sh In Tphasized In the better Womes move-| L0l T GlC" i is far hottor e umeland in bed $ S e 705 X street northeast is based on the ground that revision eeler 0. annon C. hEar s the ivalvo oriiroh e :; puuu,l |\rl~‘ ‘( is ;'"r ‘\v‘(\l e s being improved by the new REALTY LICENSE LAW everal sales of lots In Baltery |of the taxation system looking to td 4-|the pantry shelves for china than |y oo e e 0 . 0 A o furmiaing o (e house | (o erbud T fnth. s i chomet, 16 3| “nep for oeewpmney. 5T | paric aro ais) reported mard e o L aliibe disteiutlon 410 Bond Bidg. Woodward Bldg., 15th & H jome beautiful in appearance on |best to use a rug of small figures ing, A hous it co ed by H. L. | o axation burden should pre e A Home beautifal in appearance on | bist 1 bse & Tuf O Sl Beices Ul it JU SRRSO 1 WL BEATEN BY ONE VOTE| uppayzomes mre e yons |00,08,toiathon hurden showld b1l | relephone Main 2534 Shoy outhiLc, can ruined by poor [ iy “hlain colors. taken from the[Xoma Park, was purchased by Stan- * {of the tax rate. RN predominating cotor in the living|ley I. Ham. This is a detached bun- | The proboesed real estate license 1a% | printing n the board bulletin each — — S— 2 i ; calow type frame house, having sl | week of a “slacker list” of realt e an | oA et B o | £l (57 trame i it ot OF el | ek of ' Talacks ot of redlir | o 5] o= 5] Ele——c] fis s nes ns one enters | Perfect ha Engene F. Sullivan #0ld a ‘three- [AfSOSIatlon ‘ob Feal Hatate Bosxe altor” in their advertising for the e front door into the hall. Thus, v brick house at 36 Corcoran ' #n¢, & "’c‘f,fl ’h,‘” e 31 “li‘t'urrwrfl week i3 the plan reported to . vt e e To 4 nrighe Bedrooma Needed 3ireet morthweslto"Alico 'A. Bristol. | 1013, AtMociution: has, been, dofeated | (he”Nurional Association of Tteal 1 We Invite You to Inspect Haiee i e entiio s fin) The first requisite in farnlshing a|The house has nine rooms. oo e o BB By tate Boards as put into_effect this 8 o8 rig a Elbert . Gearhart sold I 1 3 | week by (C d. 1 bedroom is that it appear bright and; hart sold his home, ‘Hi€ | week by the Akron (Ohio) board. In ishing and decoration, | B e e e T e Fiht in {4110 4th street northwest, 1o A, k. tion has taken for its principal work . . . : 3 4 L s iy ! ew of the large amount of adver- I h B f l R d ¢ in the hall for|color and restful in design. Wood- | SPielman. The house is detached,|the education of the general public | i ic done by its members, it should 1S eautifu esiaence g closct itn) e hall to the advisability of passing a Ken- | [ISINE done by 1ts memb ¢ anonld imbrellas it will be neces- on Sixteenth Street [0l |0 — o] 0 e [0 s [0 [ 1] Painte rniture is quite popular chase investment 3 A me color of the}in four-post of colonial design, with | 1731 Eu » owned by George —_——— authorized to use the word and those ded or hook rugs, makes a . s @ Y M 'he proof of the pudding is also in|who are not, the Akron board be ng bedroom. The bed should ed where the sleeper will not | be subject to strong light or cross draughts. A chest of draw with onize w mirror above is better than a dress- e | i tavle if only one is ¢ Atull- | R g “Too Good a House for the Northeast” ire solid brass urniture should not be placed all hall ahle era ay e on o side o e room. High and L o %) . .. % o o L e e e N e [P I'his is what other builders have told us. But we believe home buyers in hl . etz Easteiter - ationton'showd) bal the northeast want and appreciate construction and refinement in new home: crackleware or some natural|given to children's y £ 1 as ~ - 1t - o f - - st 1 Sl R R T T L 4 as much as, if not more than, those of any other section. A hall lant r res | duces n ked eff in harmeny with ur- | most children @ spot In these new homes of ours at 1 will have repeated design is distri . Blues and violets southe, W reds, vel- | lows and sometimes greens excite and @ It should|room. 1t should as nearly as possi- te for decoration from | ble t the ideals of the child's own | o ® is a4 wide doorw world. In this room a received | ik room with th v impressions which are never We have earnestly endeavored to establish a new standard of brick scheme should be o 1 which have lasting L n serves cuce throughout life. The roon | homes in this progressive section of the city. Iach house contains six well a <o wond | xunliiht possible. " Toors hould be arranged rooms, pantry, bath, three porches, built-in garage and dozens of essential and more substan- | Lare, with the possible cxception o s i 2 2% S b Tirst requi- |5 amall rug mear the bed or cr unusual features that go to make housckeeping more inviting. oo is that it should ls and woodwork should b irs should be crewm or ' white “or lignt g The remarkably easy terms of purchase, $1,000 cash and $80 ost bricabrac. | Some tale friczes ar ribute 0] Do Furniture should be p per month, should attract the attention of all persons seeking real Painted furuiture or wicker Low shelves and cupboards aro need- | value for their home-buying dollars. ed if the room is to be kept orderly Exhibition House 1108 Fourth Street Northeast Is always open for your most critical inspection. - . 2 ddafw(?l’pfifi/fé 1415 Eye Street IMain 4752 “DOVER BUILT”’ means “BUILTFOR THEAGES” alley. o Y, oalrarmlas Open for your inspection tomorrow and every day next week e | —— & | E. BREUNINGER & SONS modern facility for comfort, con- \ > 3 1 venience and refinement. > . N L e Moderately Priced : 5 y Builders and Owners R T prment : NIl 706 Colorado Building Main 6140 5] 0| —=la|t——3lal—]o|—=3|n] =—|a| — lde——=[o]e——=|ple=——x]alc—=jo]e——ru] Kl t 4 the most unique I'his home co a conservatory, a sleeping j p for . Lot v 10 a pave lole—=|o]c—=lale=—=[o]c——]a] vills car which passes property. OPEN SUNDAY Week Days By LORED BU n»u»m‘ A " 1300-02-04-06-08-10 C Street S.E. 2 & rooms, bat llar, gas, electricity; furnace heat n wal i sh requir. Be sure to see these homes today. Th uic alesman ome an ee undaay Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. -For further information call North 402 In Beautiful 16th STREET HEIGHTS ™ , 4. Which We Challenge You to Equal 4 BUILT—2 SOLD- D1 G ROORK n W, we Ownership of Home Makes a Better Citizen and is an Asset in Life = s R : . v - : Gl i 4 _‘? . ‘, ; To Those Contemplating Building, We Suggest 1312 Holly St. i i oot by Bishopric Stucco Over Bishopric Base Avenue and 1oth St.. and commands a wonderful view over Concrete Garage Rock Creck Park and the surrounding country. i 4 ¢ te ag ges of home ownership plan over the rent plan A spacious porch extends I length of the front and massive A rcal home that you must see to fully appreciate. Large J{!(}! In the most rapidly developing section of the Northwest, surrounded by brand-new con- does not stop with ti y saved—the owner has the advantage of columns support the main roof; the sun porch extends past the corner hall with living room the width of house with fireplace and French struction, close to 2 car lines. schools, churches and stores, these six-room and bath, tapestry his home growing in valus as the city grows and develoj of the house, giving three sides exposed. B e . i : etk brick, colonial homes are priced $1,000 less than is asked for similar properties. 1In addition to Tn short the home owner instinct to own The open porch is 10 feet by 36 feet and the sun porch is 13 feet by window ’L.‘l_')"§ to ‘Ai’ls‘ porch. ‘L'brla\r,\ or Idcn._d!nm[., room_and the front porch there are breakfast and sleeping porches. The finest grade of white oak floor- {]/| and control the most sacre e—t] ‘on the sure road 18feet. The porches are but one step above the grade spacious kitchen with pantry completes the first floor. Four ing has been used. The tile bathroom contains extra bullt-in features. The spacious kitchen, to comfort, happiness, co By allowing the mainroofftoextend out over the porch a charmingcot- master bedrooms and 2 complete tile baths (shower), a double- with its large one-piece porcelain sink and the ample pantry, constitute a housekeeping unit i the country or the open sub ing Stucco tage effectis obtained, while the generous dormer givesa fullsecondfloor. glass inclosed sleeping porch on the second. Large floored attic unexcelled. rizh epacious porches, is the mout fittiag; it sccme slways to b- On the rear of the house ia full two storiesin height, except the kitchen ¢ the entire house. A generous supply of closets. Hardwood e 0 WHa o o st etadnd - Story SUHe/tEsEENES hot-water heat, Pittsburg heater, electric lights, ilt-i * v {ront, the entrance front. > 4 e rect S S I 4 —Take ! a “Takoma” to St walk Sout & blocks; or i illustrated with floor n } make the house a REAL HOME. Garage, B G I S i I s B R B ek ; beaot] built with BISHOPRIC Stucto, plaster Don't fail to see Sund representatives on premises. Price and terms below expectation. WALTER A. DUNIGAN, Builder A sheathing units. Write for this Booklet or come ia and sce us, WALTER A. BROWN WM. S. PHILLIPS, Exclusive ‘ HUDSON CEMENT AND SUPPLY CO. . . . 'y = Agent Bladensburg Road at Penna. R. R. Crossing, Washington, D. C. 1400 H 3¢ N.W. Reaitor . Main 1653- ‘ Mein 4600 THE PHILLIPS BUILDING 15th St. at K Telephone Lincoln 4088 2z aazsmr. = = )

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