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DT SE [ REPORTED IN WEEK o | Hedges & Middleton Find| Brisk Demand for City Property. \ steady den ss and Investment the report m s & Midal of thirty p in value THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT I RIDGE ROAD HOME SOLD l SHANNON & LUCHS REPORT MANY SALES Many Home Purchases Among Deals Completed During Week. Business Property Sold. ! Sales by Shannon & Luchs during the week were reported as follows: Emma L Buckingham purchased 214 Tennessee avenue northeast from John J. Foley and will occupy the property as her residence. John T. S. Burns acquired the property at 44 Bryant street morth- west from Mabel C. Simons and will use the property as a home. euyla K. Gates pyrchased an at- 0 . D. C, SATURDAY, JULY A large tract of unimproved prop- erty at Connecticut avenue and Ma- comb street was sold for Harry A. Kite to a local investor whose name was not disclosed. The Blaine estate disposed of a large | chased by tract of ground at 17th and Kalorama | Jenkins. road to a local investor. Frank A. Carter purchased a bun- galow of six rooms, located at 1336 Kennedy street. The property at 2313 North Capftol street was sold to Eppa L. German, who will occupy the property. Doctor Buys House. Dr. Robert W, Howard became the owner of a bungalow at 1334 Kennedy street. Howard R. Owen sold the property at 1377 Massachusetts avenue south- east to Vivian R. Kostenbader, who will occupy the property. The property at 213 and 215 K street northwest was sold for Mrs. Julla Luchs to an investor. The property at the southeast cor- ner of 18th and T streets, was sold for Marle Scaglione to Edward V. n D. Friedman bousht fireproof apartment on 16th five-story fireproof apartment. et northwest, w D . who re enjumin a nown | Recently assigned to th Tith | Colonial type home, located > Q street northwest. was sold e two brick t and 1704 from This It is now occu- Alma wer. has rer L building tments of four 9 tains and five type t cont It purch ave tor eigh rooms | » colonial home located at 216 v McDermott. The purchaser was rep- redented by the office of C. W. Simp- son. Catherine Nelligan became the owner of 3609 S street northwest, a arron disposed of the 9 Rodman street to 1 occupy the prop- New Homes Ready for Inspection The Largest House in the City $7,250 for $7,250 - RAPS EXCLUSIVENESS | $750 CASH OF REALTY BOARDS| - $65.50 Monthly 17th Street Between D and E Streets Southeast Constructed by Highest Grade Day Union Artisans and We Claim That It Is the Best All-Around Job in Washington House 2083 ft. wide, of tapestry brick, arranged as 6 mag- nificent rooms, spacious closets, and complete tile bath having a neat medicine cabinet, substantial double oak floors, gas, electricity. gu iteed heatingysystem, colonial front porch and 20-it. breakfast and sleep porches. The dry cemented cellar contains laundry trays and servants’ tailet. All fixtures and finishing details are of the finest of their class and are not sur- passed or even cqualed in any residence offered for sale at anything near the price and on terms asked for these homes. There is a kitchen dresser, beautiful French doors to the breakfast porch and many other conveniences and refinements. Take Penna. Ave, car to 17th street S.E., go north to 414 17th street S.E, or drive out Penna. Ave. to E street, on E to 17th street. A fast growing section near Eastern High School and Lincoln Park hased thix Dutch | . Marshall & Co. | National Body Opposes meing} Number of Good | to ased a new nue dwelling. was pur- il . A building 1ot on the no t. | Decatur | of 16th I P, on it at an e | Boss & Phelps Hu amer purchase took fifty 4 | Goethe v i ’ 1 Faust.” north- EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Washington Real Estate Company 728 15th St. N.W. Main 833 Columbia 1984 2nd Floor Columbia 6595 rship should who can qualify over his He he began it nd part only Excellent Values—-Inspect At Once No. Capitol & Bryant Sts. A hstantial home of 6 rooms electric ments; s Price re flne should be i Opposite Wardman Park Hotel A beautiful detached residence; 2 rooms and 4 baths; containing nts; in ex- eeptional bu WARDMAN 1430 K Street N.W. Main 4190 717 Quebec--Kennedy Built Nine Rooms—Two Baths Open Sunday This home repre- sents the last word in substantial home construction. Vacant and in per- fect condition. Three stories; six large bedrooms; two baths; open fireplace; pantry; double rear porches; concrete front porch, stor- age room; two mir- ror doors. See This Home Today i MKEEVER =GOS 1415 EYE Realtors M. 4752 Look for the Hoosier In the House You Buy TOMORRO\\' when you go out to see the newly built houses that have interested you, be sure to notice if the kitchen is equipped with a labor-saving Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, but every kitclien cabinet is not a Hoosier. The Hoosier means much to the woman of the house. It shortens and lightens her working day, relieves her from kitchen drudgery and gives her more time for rest, recreation and the kiddies. Here at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store, where every style of Hoosier is on display, we will be glad to demonstrate this famous cabinet any time. Prices of Hoosiers with porcelain tops start at $39.75. Special Propositions to Builders. LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Mayer & Co. | Seventh Street Batween D & E 21, 1923, new Shannon & Luchs six-room brick house. The attractive colonial home at 217 Tennessee avenue northeast was pur- J. G. Turner from J. T. REAL.ESTATE. 1474 Meridian street to Grace Gott- liev for a home. H Julian R. Lee purchased from David | A. Baer for a home the property at [ ming northwest 1829 Kalorama road northwest. | o A large tract of unimproved land The recently completed home at|Fourteenth Street Heights was 20 18th street southcast was sold to | 10 Wolcich Rutkogki. The purcha Estelle E. Garner for Lilllan B. Mol- | a8 represented by the office o} Hok. Harry Wardman. Shannon & Luchs sold 1354 Ingra- b M ham street, an eight-room house, to | There are 40,000 lakes in Newfound Lioyd T. Cox for his home. land. Lee May purc Kite the home ased from | ; 255 cated at 2160 Wyo venue A new home recently completed by D. J, Dunigan, 4204 3d street northwest, was purchased by George W. Dyer for & home. Edward Cooper sold his property at Follow the Orange Signs to. . CEDARHURST ON THE BAY R & Your Chance to Have a Summer Cottage on the Beach! Lots for Sale $10 to $25 a Month. No Interest Picturesque picnic grove for chil- dren to romp and play. Approached from both Washington and An- napolis by beautiful motor boule- vards. Right on the beach edge at Chesapeake Bay. Al of the great outdoor sports—fishing, bathing, crabbing, etc. _If purchaser of any Iot dies before completing payments lot is deeded to the heirs and balance due is canceled. i Come and let us tell you more about it. Let us show it to you! Bauman & Heinzman o 1504 H St. N.W. Phone M. 3500 DUNIGAN’S| New Petworth Homes are 300 feet above sea level, and overlook the entire city, insuring a Cool Summer Home Our Modern Heating Plant in our well constructed House insures a Warm Winter Home Unless you are established in a secure and perma- nent Home you should at once make inspection Modern in Every Way Large Porches Sample Houses 4317 and 4319 4th St. N.W. (Near Varnum) Take “Grant Circle Bus” or Sth St. Car Marked “Soldiers’ Home” D. J. Dunigan 1321 New York Ave. NW. Phone Main 1267 Offering New Homes of Superior Construction and Distinctive Design Through Your Own Broker One-half block from 16th St. hs, sleeping and breakfast porches and garage; oak floors through- out:‘;c::l;tboefd;?::;’n;waondb;;mns; I‘:rgge.cement oclics Steib it i Be syt ecentite finements, dependable quality and pleasing appearance. Priced less than any house of equal value. Open and lighted until 9 P.M. Max Sugar Builder