Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1923, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE REALTY MEN INVITED Miss Susan West, !h' oldest nurse Ski eart: eor:nut;:r with the Bellevue Hospital, [ while "‘““"n'k“i‘é.’.‘.‘n’.‘i‘{c'.‘r?s than STUI]IU ISTATESE . |Doo BEARTY BOREER APARTMENT IDEA Meridian Hill to Be Opened Scon—Building Is Practi- cal and Artistic. Opening of the Meridian Hill Stu- dios, 2633 15th street northwest, will provide something new in the way of apartment houses here. They are owned by George Oakley Totten, ir. architect, and. are opposite the site for the proposed new French embassy. The bullding is artistic, surrounds a court on three sides and there are five entrance doorways to the studio apartments. divided. It is more like a series of little homes, according to Mr. Totten, ays that like many New York studios, it will be occupled by dip- lomats, secretarles to embassies and legations and by wealthy amateurs. The building was constructed un- der the Aiken method of forming the wall$ horizontally and then rais- 2 to the vertical position. s under the direction of Snowden Ashford. Each apartment has its own ice machine and other modern conveniences. Mr. Totten said that It is an original conception, yet, ite its artistic beauty, it is thor- v practical in every way. GLAD GRAIN CONFERENCE FAILED TO TAKE ACTION Say who Ohio Dealers'’ Resolutions Meeting Was More “Sane” Than Was Hoped. «. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June Reso- lutions congratulating the Chicago grain conference for not having, in the words of the leaders, “accomplish- ed anything” were adopted by the Ohio Grain Deslers’ Association at the closing session of its two-day convention here. “We are pleased with the fact that the deliberations resulted in clusions more safe and sane and moderate than the radicals who spon-{ expeet,” the resolution Chicago conference was sponsored by governors of seven states, heads of farmers' organizations and others with the object of finding means to stabilize the grain price and to in- crease consumption. out the Ohio grain dealers convention made it the plain v inst any pooling jerting that it would not aid rmers and would wreck the grafh business. A plea to the graln men to fight efforts toward government ownership of transportation systems was made by Henry L. Goemann, chairman of the ational Grain Dealers’ Associa- o ents may be ! con- | An appeal to all memhers..o estate men’s organizations if Ohiot asslst immediatély in getting funds into buflding and' loan Asso? in order that the building boo W under way may not be hendicapped has been issued by officers of the'Ohlo Asgoclation of Regal Estate’ Boards. Influence . of the stae's real. estate men will be brought tobear.to. turn the Ohio share of the Investment money treed by the May redemption loan institutions: Such Instftuttony finance practically 75 per ce: home bullding In the state, | mated. A shortage of 120,000 homes existed for Ohlo at the beginning. of 1923, according to the flgures- upon which the appeal of the real estate officlals is'baged. - There are 20,000 homex now under construction in the state, and at least 40,000 more it is estimated, will be bulft’ It funds i able. Building . ‘this .year jn’ @hi break nll records, accordl port made to the National Assogintion of Real BEstate Boards by the Ohlo Assocfation of Realtor , S§crstaries, which 'has just made & survey o conditions throughout the state. Hub division activities are reported quiet excepting In Teledo: URUGUAY LOAN RAISED - T0 35,000,000 m;:sos' By the Amsociated Press. MONTEVIDEO, June 3i—The ma- tional council of administration has docided- to increase the amount - of Uruguay's proposed _foreign -loan {from 15,000,000 to 35,000,608 gold pesos, Tenders from American -and European bankers are to be consid- ered. Twenty million pesos would be used for public works and to increase the capital of the Bank of the Republic, the State Insurance Bank and state power plants so as to enable them to make greater profits, part of which would be employed in paying the interest on the loan 3'\{ gradually reducing the budget deficits of the last two years. The remainder would be handed over to the Bank of the 'Republic, the State Insurance Bank and the national power plants in the form of bonds, thus enabling those institu- tions to increase. of capital at their own_convenien - Porches —ZA1 Foundations ' [ Chimneys Fences Anything Stone John B. Ginechesi Phone Col. 10264 ANNOUNCEMENT! Lieut. Comdr. Hugo Frankenberger U. S. Navy, Retired takes pleasure in announcing that he is now associated with the Real Estate Officc of Boss & Phelps—spe- cializing in the sale of homes. He would appreciate - hearing from any of his friends and will be glld to: serve Army and Navy Officers. BOSS & PHELPS “The Home of Homes” 1417 K Street N.W. Main 4340 Members of the Washington Real Estate Board R A Home Within Your Reach MATHEWS WOODS A New Subdivision in Chevy Chase, D. C. An Extension of 31st street For Less Than 20 Cents a Square Foot You can take your choice.of tion of Washington, 10 lots in the most beautiful sec- Some Lots are 50x117.5 Feet—Some Lots are 50x145 Feet All are covered with beautiful trees. assessment for sewer or cement road. There will be no-further’ Come Out Sunday or Suumi%y Afternoon You'll never get this chance again, ‘'ume early—salesmen are there from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sunday and all Saturday afternoon. A BUILDING LOAN Goes with each lot if you want 20 houses to be built this ye: we sell on easy terms—only increasing in value. i, Plans are belng prepared for If you don’t intend to build now, 20.00 a month for property steadily HOW TO REACH MATHEWS WOODS Take Che bouse Street, follow Rittenhouss Bireet eleotric sfen in front of the Purple Iris T Ohase car to the Oirole and walk on Western A us to Ritten- ‘o the Real Estate Offco By the big If Sunday is net comvenient, phome us for T sppolntment and we will drive; - you out any day. Salesman at office every after: GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN With Quinter, Thomas Co. Phone Main 8416 L. GIBBON WHITE Announces 1112 Connecticut A_ve. NW In addition to the general construc- tion department a loan general real estate, and insurance business will be conducted at the new address. L. GIBBON WHITE - 1112 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Main 5424. Real E:lde—b@flmrqnge » BOOST BUILDING BOBM; : of 1923 Victory notes into building|. as they .de five entrances to the varlous apartments. President the home as the purpose of all hu- man organization, ‘Main 893 . or Lautel or’ Beltsville and get off | Chas.M. Lig o Ttll“flylmvilk 133-W Post Office, Mt. Ihmnr Md. * The Meridian Hill Studiox, 2633 15th street northwest, desigmed and owned b; and are more like a serles of separate. houses, having | -been completed. They have many new feature: the recent Shrine convention, will be ammunition to the own your home movement, origlnated back in ante- USE HARDING PLEA. Harding's hasis on arding’s cmpRas's Of|pellum days by .the National ‘Asso- clation of Real Estate Boards. in his address at| “The home is at last not merely e We desire to unnuunce the opening of our offices to conduct a general Real Bgiate.Business, specialising in City and Sub- urban Property. ’lhe nlgunlzu&lan‘ ll composed of men of many years' experi- capahle;of taking care of your needs promptly and 1 attentior! will be given to detalls, ou desire to Sell your property list it with us. We have irniiiodiate. sutthasers s batinens” Sad el business ) pPODSTs “1f"you wish to buy, tell us your needs and we can meet a'our requirements. Special_attention glven to RENTE and INSURANCE, and prompt- service I assured. This Company is developing and putting on the market about 50 small farms, ranging In size from 5 to 10 acres, located son’ the corporate limits of Laurel. Maryland, and on the concrete roath running from Laurel to Sandy Spring. The homes will be -modern in every respact and will be reasonably priced. Baltimore and Washington are easily reached over the steam rn(flrald‘ trolley or bus lines, which run very close to the prop- erty. Federal Realty & Improvement Company 1653 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. WILLIAM E. DAVIS, President. Phone Number M-9718 We Specialize in Residential || Properties and Building Sites City and Suburban Investment, Business and Apartment - Properties Consult Our Sales Department for Your Requirements S Thomas J. Fisher and Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 Attention! Investors and Builders Downtown Property Best Buy in City - 515-517 F St., Cor. 6th, and 603-605-607 6th St. N.W. 1st Commercial Zone Can be .remodeled into 6 stores and 20 to 30 <mall apartments. No Leases, Easy Terms WM. B. KRAFT & CO. 1336 N. Y. Ave. LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS At Cottage City $5,550 to $6,950 DESCRIPTION S rooms bath, cellar furnace heat, electric llghts gas range, kitchen cabinets, concrete walks ahd concrete road- ways and good size lots, $500 to $750 Cash 5 Terms £2'’ss; Monthiy, instuding tnterest HOW TO GET THERE Take cars out G St. NN\W. marked RIVERDALE, Berwyn, ; [ at Hoffman’s Store, Hill St., Brentwéod. ‘Any’one will direct you to Cottage City. htbown, - “mas TO VISIT COLUMBUS [sears of asius) servips: “°7'-3even| the ave Ohio City Asks Delegates to “!tvp | Over” When on Conven- tlon Trip. " Invitation to members of the Estate 0 stop off at Columbus, Ohlo, convention trip to mee for how -ully - rou uuu ond board in the membershl; assoclation to build its home. . dan_investment of '$110,000. erecting a two-story strueture, vim |an auditorium to wseat 3860 people. which was laid June 13, represents One Quarter Century Experience —in the management ot lll kinds of rental propertis sectiony of the District. . .nxdl!?vmy own. l;.n!. m.l!lill‘h oy = i glve personal attention to ¥ ‘Géorgé' Onkley Tottén, arch all properties placed in my charge, THOMAS E. PETTY “Your Rent Agent” 1421 U St. NW. the center but' truly ‘the aim, the object and the forvsse of, all human organigdtien,"” Harding said in speaking.of the movement for better homes 43.3 movement for & better er FOR SALE 372 Woodley Road Beautiful New Semi-Detached Home Half $qune of St. Alban’s Cathedral -DESCRIPTION Seven ‘large rooms, two hqflu and inclosed breakfast porch; lat ‘l:l‘l‘ 4nd decorations; ' hardwood floots, instantaneous hot-water I‘:::‘ R gy Rt R R very beat brick coustruction. . BV piensiney o Very Attractive Terms Wlthm One Square Cleveland Park Bus Line " OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wm. H. Saunders & Co. ‘Exclusive Agents 433 K St. N.W. Main 1016-1017 Completely detached five-room bungalows, first grade-oak flooring, hot-water heat, finest electrical fixtures. Built-in plumbing fixtures. A thor- oughly high grade home. NEW HOMES Sample House 1502 Kearney St. N.E. O'pen Sunday 11 "A.M. to 6 P.M. To Inspect: ¢t Take Rhode Island Ave. car to 16th St. N. E, and walk north to Kearney, or Brookland car to 12th and Monroe, walk South to Kearnéy and East to Houses. : V. T. H. BIEN + Wm § 'Phllllps Main 4600 - The Phillips Building—15th at K St. Member of Washington Real Estate Board ECKING QPERATIONS AND SURPLUS SALES WlS‘AVE YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIALS Lumber 226 218 2x10 2x12 18 Nllm-ml ;‘.’.'«fvhmu s we Yuw. {- eecribed sbeve, with $50.00 nised casings, l.em-ql. gosd l,mmedmte Delivery or Steam Radiation "At Following Prices: Simall Quatities ¢ 8,000 feet. ... 5c 10,000 foet....... "AlL of our radiation s modern type, and sold. t guerante: ol kit Th e Sour ohnce to Rnlas yeur Suiiig ou;:" s gpod im'h-dhu Mavy of huuny ‘oquipmont, and save big money, Stcreen Your Porch—Government Scmm. 00: Note Thess Prices || Bghroom Outht, $62.50 Wslljoard, R simed; Steai Radiiion, per f¢ Elecfrie Figgy e B U1 Cestain-teed Co. “Four-inoe, i Shovel, d0c; plok, A0c; rake, 69¢. « - c-um(on 2l thres, $1.T5. / Goverament La o Blaster Hoard, per oG, foat.. 08% Speoial attention ia oalled to the faot thet owr Roofing, Wallboard, Firveproof, Plaster ond Rookboard M Bathroom Outfits are all NEW MATERIAL, 30ld to you at ¢ wonderful agving. - il “Slhq L Heelm:c l'lolume&mg Colnpuny - §th and.C. Sts, S.W- Sth fld Fis, Ave. N.E. ta'st business with -n immenss and complete stock at Sithar ',z]:'g:,{" satirs Bl of matecial can be flled aime ey 1n W eshingion een Tete tomtuns pam., except Saturday, 3 p.m. Derson, resent examina- You’ll want to consider this proposition-- —because it relates to the most advantageous Home investment in the entire District. Albemarle and 38th Sts. Chevy Chase, D. C. Three handsome types of Kite-built Homes—in this beautifully picturesque section—W. ashington’s hl%-vxcw point. ig lots—pleasing environment—wonderful view. All detached Corners, $10,950 Others - $10,500 —with terms that will suit The most for the price—intrinsically artistically. Six rooms and sleeping porch; tiled bath, hot=water heat, stone foundation, stone fire= lace, slate roof, concrete porch and best of Snluh throughout. Open for inspection every day and evening Qur Mr. Hamilton will be found at the Sample Home—or you can phone him—for special appoint- ment—Cleveland 1490. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle Street (first stop north of Bureau of Standards), turn west to 38th St, or Wisconsin Ave. through cars to Windom St. and Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) Member Washington Real Estate Board Phone Main 4846 154 K Street Open For lnspectlon 4 SOLD,ONLY5LEFT Opposite U. S. Bureau of Standards " No. 4111 to 4123 Conn. Ave. N.W. Tile and Shower Bath Inclosed Sleeping Porch 8 Spacious Rooms Open Fireplace NE of the best residential sections of Chevy Chase— Homes that were built with an idea of giving one the least trouble in upkeep and to lower expense, making housekeeping a real pleasure. Few of the many features: White enamel stove and sink and drain, built-in ice box, ser\ants toilet, clothes chute, inclosed sleeping porch, large cement front porch. Lot 22x139 feet to alley. A careful inspection invited. Francis A. Blundon Co. Exclusive Agent Main 10 805 H St. N.W. [ | Where Summer Has No Terrors Cool—Inviting New Detached Brick Houses In that Delightful Section, with Beautiful Surroundings and Setting of Great Trees— Albemarle St. ‘West ‘of Connecticut Ave. Bed chambers, protected by very large attic space under slate roof, provide real comfort through a Washington summer. They must be seen to be appreciated! A wonderful place for the kiddies, for the wife and for yourself. 4 See Them Tomorrow!

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