Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1923, Page 16

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=y REAL ESTATE. LENDS DISTH I]ISTIN[}TICN Choice of Lamps leen High- est Consideration in An- cient Roman Homes. In many ways the lighting fixture o off a century be- | 1 era than it is today. ising to those of elves on the won- pride z H o nplish- ywer machinery, and the of our great iments of the tremendous acc twentieth century During the h ALLEGED DYNAMITE SLAYER RECAPTURED| Mrs. Wagner Caught in Louisville After Escape From i County Jail. MURDERERS WIN STAY. ! Four Facmg Duth Sentence Given ' Reprieves Pending Appeal. | 500 species of mreen plants which cat indects ONLY 6 LEFT 1501-1513 VARNUM STREET NW. One-half block from 16th St. Four bedrooms, two baths, sleeping’ and breakfast porches and garages oak foors throughs out; finest of plumbing and fixtures; large cement porches; finements, dependable quality and pleasing appearance. Priced less than any house of cqual value. Open and lighted until 9 P.M. ‘Max Sugar THE EVENIN - IGATIGAXRE The residence of Rudolph T. Harrell, 3014 Cleveland avenue, just com- pleted and occupicd. It ix located In a sheavily wooded section of the wub- division. ‘FORD PARTY GIVES UP I8 AND CAMP PLANS |« Their objective in the, uppe Near Escanaba. understood to “be F Instead. | Just Two Left I'e sale of these Homes has broken a record even in Chevy Chase. Located at— Albemarle and 38th Street Chevy Chase, D. C. There are only these two—and it will be a case of “lirst cor No wonder they've sold so rapidly—they are most g in design—most convincing in the character of 1 on. Wholly detached—splendid lawns: big lots: ent outlook ey are Kite built—that’s a big asset in home-buying. One is a corner...............$10,950 The otheris.................. 10,500 Will make the terms suit your convenience Six rooms and sleeping porch; tiled bath. ter heat. stone founda . stone firc te roo ncrete porch and best of fin- yughout ; gas and electric installation. Open Every Day and Evening Our Mr. Hamilton will be found at the Sample Home or vou can phone him for special appointment—Cleve- land 1490. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle Strest (frst stop morth of Bureau of Standards), turn west to 38th St., or Wisconsin Avenue through cars to Windom Street. Built, Owned and For Sale By S Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) Phone Main 4846 Member Washington Real Estate Board ONLY 6 LEFT Offering New Homes of Superior Construction and Distinctive Design Through Your Own Broker cmbodymg all the most recent re- Builder | thete wives, arrivea nere on their an- | nual camping tour, but instead of | Wing out on the small island in ‘K and Traverse bay, decided to move Will Stay on Upper Peninsula.|on tonight to the upper peninsulk party made a short visit to the |island, where it originally had plan- spend several days. No expla- s made for the change in the bay. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., "The property extends north OPEN NEW SUBDIVISION |25 S OF° ohe “Pesort ‘proper. " one AT CHESAPEAKE BEACH Sara ctta throsh thp subdivision: T Opening of & number of new subdivi-| Yoy never can tell. Many.a man sions surrounding Chesapeake Beach, Who swrit simply impossible love Md., has been announced by Bauman & 'llll! rs makes a mighty good husband. Helnzman. The subdivisions were made! The self-made man is proud of his particularly With a view to attracting | success, but the self-made woman is those who want summer residences on 'more apt to be stuck on her shape. /INSPECT SUNDAY 4 Sold-7 Left Detached Homes Fern Street and on Georgia Avenue, at Fern Street SIX LARGE ROOMS HOT-WATER HEAT TILE BATH E TRIC LIGHTS i OPEN FIREPLACE STATIONARY Tyl HARDWOOD FLOORS LOTS 45x148 FEET §10,500 and $11,000. EASY TERMS, Representative on premises 2 P.M. to 8 P.M. The Realty & Investment Corporation | of ‘; Washington 735 13th St. N.W. Main 2908 T “Settle Down” Amid : 2 HOW TO GET THERE —0OR— ood Hope Road one block to “FAIRLAWN.” Investigate “Fairlawn” today. by your foresight. values will soon begin to rise. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923. ‘REAL ESTATE. The Ideal Spot for the Family 1 Just the Home You Want At the Price You Want To Pay! ~ New Detached Houses $10,250--Easy Terms Individually designed, very attractive, fine modern homes, that meet every requirement of those who expect to pay as high as $15,000. Located on Chesapeake Street, one block west of Wis E consin Avenue. Large living rooms with fireplaces, hot-water heat, (“Jvh wood floors, large closets with lights, spacious living porches, cor lars, laundry tubs, innumerable other appointments. 100 feet deep—without doubt the greatest values on the market t Lots 49 feet Take Wisconsin Avenue car or drive out to Chesapeake Street, thence one block west 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 Lots $350 Up; $20 Cash, $10 Per Month Drive out Pennsylvania Avenue southeast, cross Anacostia Bridge. Take Anacostia car, get off at Good ane Road and Nichols avenue; walk east on Be one of the early arrivals and profit This is not a “dream” but a sound proposition, and INVESTIGATE “FAIRLAWN” TODAY! Agent on Property Daily From 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. SOUTHEAST REALTY CORP. H. B. TERRETT, Agent Follow Good Hope Road to Minnesota Avenue, turn left to “FAIRLAWN" sign; drive into property. “FAIRLAWN”™ The Newest Subdivision || . Adjoining the New ANACOSTIA PARK | Project . Thggountry’s Greatest Waterside Park This will be not only the greatest nark in Washington, but one of the greatest in the country. Adjoining this great engineering feat is “Fairlawn” a suburb with, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS “Fairlawn” will be served by sewers, paved sidewalks, graded streets, electricity, gas, and every other conven- ience. It is easily accessible, both by car line and auto- mobile. Main 2090 631 Pa. Ave. N W.

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