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20 REAL ESTATE. THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923.° REAL ESTATE. HOME OF NEW ICE CREAM FIRM PROPERTIES WORTH | simier s, Masmaahypeis denge | Thin Mo detache w0 con | FOUR HOMES IN SALES | oo A winera, z02 Varmun $469,700 ARE SOLD|“Ziase . nuccrr s o et | * Soueph X Niolsen purchagea e | FOR WEEK BY DUNIGAN|Anion poincner, 208 varnum stree Cor 3 : g | R s | 212 el digediond ( Sariatin ¥, Bricher oeid hor home | 806 "Warwick vlece. Homertet, Mi.| o1uy of omes were announced by| Hon T yoummel 12 Vernum airee T 3 : = Mrs. Anna M. Baker purchased o ; . e R Sotdure T Rl e house is situated on & lot 100 by 200 D. J. Dunigan as follows: |4 th street. . . ; : 5 3 d ix rooms. 2 G Homes, Apartments and Stores rooms. It will be occupied by the A oW Soril Tome. AINT e - avenue northwest, built by C. i i k's Deals Through |, A two-story brick house, 438 Ran- | §mgll, was purchased by Jeremiah J. Figure in Weel gl dolph "street northwest, “was pur- | Giceson. This home contains elght B WN BUNG ALOWS Hedges & Middleton. chased by Mrs. Minnie Griebel from rooms. ‘ | Charles E. Wire. It contains eight Mrs. Miriam E. Townshend pur- Zero Products, Inc., Using Heathization Process in Manufacture. 1 e——— b chased 3713 Kansas avenue north- A Co C' x sidential | . EAWard J. Kirjan sold a detached | west, John Philip Rick purchased | t ttage‘ lty The transfer of thirteen resid 41| colonial brick home on Chesapeake ' 3715 Kansas avenue northwest, Ar- | ! a e ; < properties. a fireproof apartment |street, Silver Spring, Md., to Richard | senio Ralon purchased 3723 Kangas | < . huilding and a Conmecticut wvenue |IL_Johnson. This'homs has about |ivenue northwest through the smce | $5 550 $6 950 -fourth acres of ground. | of B. F 1L°"AN of these ' business property, aggregating In|The house has eight rooms and bath, | were itly completed by ’ G to ? i value $469,700, ls reported today by This gale was made in connection | Small, and have slx rooms each” ol . - g : he firm of Hedges & Middleton, Inc. | Wi e office of Walter A. Brown. A ‘two-story dwelling, 1116 224 T AT new company, the ; ; e R allding, 1725 Lanier | 5 Another house built by H. P. Hud- | street northw vus sold for Vin- o provide a high- 2 e apartment bul ng. dleson, 55 Observatory circle, was | cent and Jam: Andrew | @ cream, has been 3% place northwest, was transferred to|purchased by James F. Macoughtry. | Dumaine and John M with J. A. Whitfield ; : . George B. Bryan from M. and R. B. '! in lll;\.n.n;vm'mv sev- o i " . Warren, who acquired the property {v fhews shen, It in d1 ! 1 : " 1128 Connecticut avenue northwest. 3 The Lanier place bullding is of fire- | 2 4 1t is i (e Tatest type frees- . ; et eonsiraction ana contans|@ OPEN SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION ‘:v ”‘\,. y a fe § ] : i twenty-seven apartments of three, ture of \«’iu“n i i < » four and five rooms each. This trans- | & B fm-' tourh the product during the i 3 Y | action was made In connection with [@ manutacturing process . A { the office of J. Dallas Grady. o. ree T Cabtle QL DU R ek s R . ! e B Wardmans Engiish viliage, | S . ¥ of it fronting 623 and 5 . e imale oad, was purchased. by Being the Northeast Corner of 38th and Yuma Sts. has been 3 - - W hn N. Neipold, jr. This home has 1 period of X 3 . 3 This beautiful new corner is ideally located, being ”"‘"; ,_-‘r”r«: j Sy o * = . . I only three squares west of Connecticut Avenue, just o e . * ’ e north of the Bureau of Standards, and only two squares t @ cost of § i | I e @ of Wisconsin Avenue. This section is in line with great Leing used in - & “ t { — future development. & the product after it passes ! TR | | 2 | ——— . & DESCRIPTION through the manufacturing stage. ¢ 5 i Salesmen It has six bright rooms, bath and sleeping porch, S rooms, bath, cellar, furnace heat, electric lights, gu The product is dellvered (o the pub- ; S S 2 | hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors and many . £ range, kitchen cabinets, concreteiwalks and concrete road Ve in w speetal type of retrigerating | [ T K M| Old-established real es- other features. The lot is 55x120 with 15 feet extra ways and good size lots. b ny His thie st Franciisa 1l . . ‘ b tate firm has opening for frontage in parking, and has an al:_mndancc of evergreens T $500 to $750 Cash : s heathization. ; ; ; N Il several energetic salesmen. and shrubbery, just planted. The'owner leaving the city § €TINS g 10 $62 Monthly, Including Interest nd flavoring 25 % S gy 3 Automobile essential. Re- will sell at cost and gn;e immediate pobsse‘fs:lon, Excep- HOW TO GET THERE thence turned : lies confidential. Addre tionally liberal terms of payment can be had. St N QL " plies Y Take cars out G St. NW. marked RIVERDALE, Berw- From thi: el nli'-:;-:-‘:'-;::‘;‘:;:‘.u:-.-'. Box 35—K, Star Offil:_e or Laurel or Beltsville and get off at Hoffman’s Store. Hill ~ ~ It in the south half of the building of the Old Dutch Market, e Brentwood. Any one will direct you to Cottage City - MOORE & HILL, INC. [}l Chas. M. Lightbown, °mi Builder i ] 1420-1422 H Street N. W. _ Tell Hyattsville 133-W Post Office, Mt. Rainier, Md. * e For Bargain Hunters ' ' where it is of ten de- ibution to E ADVERTISES | : — — . RESIDENCE VALUE| Only $600 Cash Payment S T IMinnesota Realtors’ Campaign | 3140’000.00 worth \ / The G]'ea.test Real Cites Advantages Offered to 1 1 1 1 3 ; Estate Sales Record Those Seekigng Homes. i 18th and EaSt C apltOI | SOIdzgtni:;zsApnl B - a“N YEARS!!! No place in the city can you find such unusual homes at such unusual price and terms. Six rooms and bath, paved street, . deep back vard—with all modern equipmenl'. ¢ evy ase p e?r@ge e ONLY FOUR LEFT the “TALK OF THE TOWN” imittee of the | in | See Them Today and ] i g ive Residential Park Let Your Rent Pay for a Home Washington’s Most Exclusive \, I MckEEvErR & Goss ~ The Price of Every ok [ 115 rye Lot In Chevy Chase Foundations nswing st || RO Terrace TO Be lll- John B. Ginechesi _ & creased 25%—July 16 | The time has come—the public has responded, and already the prices ’ and valuations of ground in CHEVY CHASE TERRACE HAS IN- i@uflbfirs, Binckiatone Bullding E 14th and H Sts. N.W.—Main 7823 £ No Trouble toMake Estimates Small Cash Payment—Easy Terms '% at House, Garags or Store The Khodes Way & 5 CREASED 25%. The sensational growth and the improvements which have just been completed have brought about a profit of 25% to all hold- ers. SIMILAR INCREASES ARE ALREADY IN SIGHT AND WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE NEAR FUTURE. WHY NOT BUY NOW" BEFORE THE PRICE RAISE ON THE SIXTEENTH. Some of the Reasons for the Increase in Price— gt You have still time to buy in at the old price. If you are already an Drive out Con- owner—BUY MORE—-TELL YOUR FRIENDS. An opportunity to earn . A- 23% on your money in one week. necticut Avenue to Bradley Lane, First—It is the And — the re- And — 2 miles And — 75-foot- out Bradley Lane outstanding reai gtrictions will of sidewalks arc wide boulevards to Wisconsin, turn to left, estate suburban makent thamost being installed will be a feature. 150 fect to property—or :;:fsmwm i exclusive section fi?gqu;zl:}.‘;, aiala‘ 2 And—these are drive out Massachusetts & of exclusive york. -'h““ a few "ff :h: Avenue to Wisconsin and undreds of ad- ) 4 And — 100 Chevy Chase. And_ 1o vantages— you out Wxscr;:sméo:;ogg::_\; beautiful street hikseo. uve lal> ::;’! g luva to —‘;or ta CR ;vme lights will illum- in evy Avenue or Roc! e cars ingate the “Ter- And —1 ,00'0 reflly.under €on" Chase Terrace— and get off at Bradley race” at all shade trees will. struction to cost but you should Tare andiliover times. be a feature. $175,000. see it anyhow. TAXE ROCKVILIE TROLLEY OET OFF AT CHEVY CHASE TERRACE a i delay—saves you oash. @ R R R o) L s e —less than any adjoining subdivision—yet the elevation is higher and the ad- Description vantages greater by far than any in this section. Extra sale!smen will be on Tapestry brick homes, both English and Colonial style—your choice of an open con- hand to greet you tomorrow. We advise you to act at once crete or covered front porch. Double rear porches, including large sleeping porch. Tile 390 i bath, electric lights and gas; excellent gas stove and enamel sink and drain board. Lot . : 7 Kansas Ave. extends back to improved strect. Space for garage. Bedrooms extend full width of house, REALTY N w i and each one contains two lurge closets. Concrete cellar under entire house, with laundry Open Sunday 4to 7 p.m. ||| % CO__ St & \ '1 < rooms and bath; hot- INCORPORATED Open All Day Saturday and Sunday for Inspection ; ‘\.\.-wr”(.}“-'“:’ :lllk":lg:c lights; Sample Home, 2436 2d St. N.E. : R i Pri & : WASHINGTON OFFICE, 702-704 DISTRICT .P rice, 8,250 skl v it 2 B P e ok NATIONAL BANK---PHONE MAIN 272 Easy Terms West on Adams and one block north on Second to property, or phone for free auto service. 322 Maryland Building \ 1410 H Street N.W. e 1 » Main 727 - . i A b e - R IHTHEZAS A I : ( ; ! J. Dallas Grady 913 15th Main Salesman Always on Hand at Tract Office, 6400 Wisconsin Avenue. Phone Clevelan,