Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1923, Page 17

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REAL HIT SUBSIDIARIES 0FDOLINES R Applications for Receivership ~for Two Branches to Be Heard in Ohio Today. B the Associnted Press. ICOLUMBUS, Ohio, July 25.—Applica- tiHos for receivership for two more sub- eidiaries of the R. L. Dollings Company, ome a large southern land development ofoject and the other a cement com- | pgny, are to be heard In common pleas | court here today. “Another land development company, thg Florida Farms and Industries Com- pany, capitalized at '$6,000,000, and In which Ohioans are said to hav $£366.000, passed into receive: with the invested hands appointment of umbus and Rob- n Cove Springs, court today are for the North Carolina Rarms Company, also capitalized at it is said, peo- nvested $4,000,- nd ment Company umbus, Birmingham, Ala., and Nagareth, Pa! K ESTATE. REAL ESTATE SALES AGGREGATE $100,000 Firm Reports I‘x:unuctlnm in Mount Pleasant and Elsewhere in Northwest Section. Sales in Mount Pleasant, Sixteenth Street Helghts and Chevy Chase sec- tions aggregating about $100,000 were reported by Quinter, Thomas & Co., as follows: No. 1342 Ingraham street was sold to Stephen H. Talkes for Shannon & Luchs. homes recently built by tne latter firm. The consideration was said to have been $17,000, The firm also has sold for Gustav Loehler to J. A. Welnberg the de- tached brick residence 1403 Montague street. The house contains ten rooms. The consideration was re- ported as being $30,000. No. 5838 30th street, which is one of the homes recently completed in Chevy Chase Park, D. C., has been sold for the Durfee-Knox-Grey Com- pany to Willlam F. Tucker, who will occupy the place as his home. This| is a detached residence, containing eight rooms, two baths, situated on a lot 60x137.5 feet. The considera- tion was $17.500. No 3106 Mount Pleasant street has been sold for J. H. Johnsom, jr. to Mrs. Imogene Houghton. This is a brick residence, containing nine The house is one of the new | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1923. WEST WA g Fiwin. Bsoiveicis, rooms and two baths. The consid- v - cration was said to have “Application for receivership for the | § i Iatter company was filed by Lenna Shadrack, who alleged that plants of - 3LT EHolmead plsce inasiibeen sold to r for Samuel Goodma emi-detached house, with two-car garage, the lot' having about fifty-five feet frontage )|on Holmead place. The house con- tains about twelve rooms and two baths. Mrs. Maher will occupy the place as a home. The consideration was said to have been $13,000. — e PSYCHOLOGY LEC'FURES. Miss Jewell to Sveak at Meridian Mansions. Two free lectures on psychology as NEW vonk pertaining to religion are to be de- midils will be d. i a 2 v i Y 0 here until next | . Her subisc E fAet that westhound line e e e ing their trins time to land a¢_the openin Jewell is to give a series of Mails plac at the same place dafly Franconia and M a .m. chol Her 24, respec Mond auout the aryto prevent the com m insolve; ment of asset n “Within the last few weeks fifteen cfifpanies have been named in court notions as subsidiaries of the Dollings cempany. Requests for appointment of récel for all but four of them have and appointments have been mede for all but two of them, the two whlch will be heard in court today. 3 p.m. will are del J Svolution of Religion,” and at e her |8 p.m. “The Eightfold Path of the immigrants aboard | Master.” he August quotas. | our Hou: Cute and Cozy The thought carried out in the design of the Apart- " 2530 Que Street N.W. has been for effectiveness and comfort—compactly ar- ranged. For that reason these Three and Four Room > Suites will distinctly appeal to you—in size and character. Each has a handsome bath.and a convenient dining alcove —the utility of which is plainly apparent. The rents make them very popular, too—$67.50 to $92.50 per month. Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening. Harry A. Kite 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 ‘ol q N N N N § N Only One Week Longer For 20c A Sq. Ft. You Can Take Your Choice of 10 Lots in MATHEWS WOODS A New Subdividon in Chevy Chase, D. C. An Extension of 31t street Some Lots are 50x117.5 Feet—Some Lots are 50x145 Feet autiful trees. There will be no further t road. Come Out Sunday or Saturday Aftermoon You'll never get this chance again. Come early——salesmen are there from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday and all Saturday afternoon. WILL BUILD YOUR HOUSE if you wish to huild now. Or, if vou do not wish to build, we will sell on easy 10% down and §: # month, including principal and interest. ~After Aug. 5th, the lots in this subdivision will cost 25c sq. f HOW TO REACH MATHEWS WOODS Take Chevy Chase car to the Circle and_walk on Western Avenue to Ritten- ouse Street to the Real Estate Otfice by the big electric o Iris Tea House. onvenient, phone us for appointment and we will drive Salesman at office every afternoon, GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN ‘With Quinter, Thomas Co. 819 Fifteenth Street All are covered with b R shton Heights, Va. Take the Short Pleasant Trip to Ashton Heights B, by trolley, bus or auto and you will agree that Here is the Place that meets every requirement for a. beautiful home reasonably priced, in an ideal place. . Homes Seven new houses just starting! | Many others ranging in price to suit all plll:'cllllel'l, with unex‘tielled terms. s ots any size you wish with beau- Home Sites §i Sldceron = Gas, electricity, sewers, side- walks, street lights now on the . Wfly‘. o o We have not raised our price, still selling at 12¢ and 14c per sq. ft. ..We Help Finance Your Purchase TO REACH ASHTON HE/GHTS Take bus at 36th and M and get off at Clarendon, walk south on_ Clarendon ave. to property. Take trolley at Mount Vernon Station, 12th and Pa. ave., Fallsg{mrch Branch, get off at Clarendon Station, walk south on Clarendon Ave. to our sign. By auto, cross new Key Bridg/ at 36th and M, take second turn to right out Wilson Blvd, to Clarendon ave., then south on Clarendon ave. to our office, corner of Cathcart road and Clarendon ave. Salesmen on property all day Sunday Kay-Alger Co., Inc. F. M. KAY, Pres. and Mgr. 617 Bond Bldg. > Main EEEEEEFfll 8. Kann Sons C 0 & Laws. rooms This office of J. CLAIMS $35,000 IN SUIT. Harriette R. Dyer yesterday sued for $35000 dam- preme Court [ bout to alight from the lift, he court, when the n her injury is repre: y Attorneys Cromelin | Takoma Park Homes Modern home on Cedar Avenu squares from subway. F and sleeping porch heat. lace, Lot 50 by 150. All c Paving paid for. $1, usinexs corner, 2101 Pennaylvania avenue, and the adjolning p chaxed this week by Frederick Schuler, and will be held ux an inv 7-room modern water heat. Owner leaving city h made price of $3,500. Can be handled on casy terms. Large modern home—10 Sycamore, Avenue, easily adapted to two fami- | lies, having bedroom and bath first floor, and four bedrooms and bath second floor, and porches, Garage. at $11,000 several inclosed | House is a bargain New gland colonial home, rooms with living room 28 feet long, | oak floors, fireplace, built-in bath fixtures, electric range, for quick sale. . Lillie & Hendrick 23 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park Adams 3801 ete. URIINGIOn Huntington Terrace has attracted the highest type of You owe it to yourself to see this suburb—and once having seen it, your appreciation of beauty and knowledge of real estate values will convince | you that early purchase is desirable. Motor through Bethesda, following Rockville car line (not! Rockville Pike) to Huntington Terrace gateway—or take Rock- ville car, which passes property. operty, 902 and 904 Zixt street, was pur- tment. The sxale waw negotiated through the he purchaxe price was reported to be $25.000. ONLY $5,400 LOOK! TERMS First Completed of Six "R-ROON BUIL N W. D. DRESSER, Agent len Echo Helights, Md. Jurn to right at Sycamore Island or St:p 30 on car line, then keep to left; or look for our autamobils THE WOODLAND Cathedral Avenue Near Connecticut Avenue One room, kitchenette, dining alcove and bath—S$60.00. Two rooms, kitchenette, dining alcove and bath—$75.00. Three rooms, kitchenette, dining alcove and bath—$90.00. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Inc. Real Estate Brokers 738 15th Street N.W. UL L 27 R LI oAt i errace qummr District A bit of California transplanted to the Nation’s | Capital—what a delightful combination. Homes, cozy and cénlforlable, patterned after that most popular type prevalent “on the coast.” Snugly situated on high elevations commanding; a sweeping view on all sides. “Dover Built” they are—and that means you’ll! find every convenience—it means also “Built for | the Ages”—because only the best materials are used. resident. . KEYMEN ASK RAISE. CHICAGO, July 28.—The Order of Railroad Telegraphers has flled a sub- mission with the United States Rallroad Labor Board requesting an Increase in the rate of pay for teley ers on the Seaboard Air Line rall; = — — Wall Tarring of Exposed Brick Walls Makes Sanitary Homes Ieeps Dampness Out; Wall Paper from Peel or Molding. Consult A. J. Brooks Phone Franklin 2675 WE CAN SELL YOUR ' PROPERTY 10 DAYS | AT YOUR PRICE H. R. Smith & Son 408 Jenifer Bldg. Washington, D. C. Dear Sirs: Advise me without obligation your plan of selling property in 10 days Name . Address REAL ESTATE. - e SHINGTON PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS Walker Built—Beresford Designed New Detached Brick Houses Albemarle St. N.W. West of Conn. Ave. These houses, including brick and stucco over brick, are indi- vidually designed, unusually com- plete and very desirable. The loca- tion is ideal. The prices and terms are most attractive. Open Today—Tomorrow and Every Day Until Sold Take Conn. Ave. car, or drive out Conn. Ave. to Albemarle St., thence west to property. JARCER 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 Fisher Home-Sites Just South of Chevy Chase Heights, D. C. HE growth of the city within the past ten vears has materially changed the residen- tial sections, and as it has become neces- sary to extend the commercial zones people have moved farther out to be away from the noise and encroachment of business. But were it not for this progress Washington’s most distinctive subdivision may not have been a reality. Situated on line of Connecticut Avenue, south of Chevy Chase Heights, D. C., the beauty of the natural surroundings and the high elevation make this subdivision most desirable for your home- site. Every improvement will be included in your purchase, such as macadam roads, cement walks, sewers and water. Schools, churches and clubs are within convenient distance. Your home-site should be an investment in- creasing con tly in value, and the restrictions in our subdivision amply protect you. We would be glad to show you the property and assist you in any way in procuring your home-site. One hundred dollars will secure you a lot, and additional payments can be made monthly or at stipulated periods. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 General Agents THE DOVER (ORPORATION Owners and Builders WM. S. PHILLIPS, Realtor Exclusive Agent 15th & K Sts. N.W. 1501-1 5 ar Strét N One-half block from 16th St. Four bedrooms, two baths, siceping and breakfast porches and garage; oak floors through- out; finest of plumbing and fixtures; large cement porches; embodying all the most recent re- finements, dependable quality and pleasing appearance. Priced less than any house of equal value. Open and lighted until 9 P.M. Max Sugar Builder

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