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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923." B R et e e IN HOMES HIGH - REAL ESTATE. 1Y Reinhold - von Rosen Buys Building Through Quinter, Thomas & Co. | Central Union® Mission tomorrow. |1 v the Occo- The constructlon industry continuss | THeT® Will be services at Cut From 36 to 13 by Hollow Tile| _ in the City X Avsociation—Standard | Services will be held at four places Many Items of Total Cost; Escape Buyer When He {in the city under the auspices of the ‘Weight Suggested. Considers Purchase. The prospective home owner should Rive some attention to what it will cost him to live in his house aside from payments on principal and in- terest which he will have to make. | These other items include such Sales amounting to $105,500 were re- reported as follows by Quinter, Thomas & Co.: The apartment house at 1725 T street was %old to Dr. Reinhold von Rosen. It is a fireproof building, con- taining six apartments. The considera- tion was reported to be about $42,500. Dr. von Rosen gave property in Hyatts- ville, Md., known as Clear View, as part payment for the apartment house. The Hyattsville property was valued at its efforts to standardize products as a means of lowering building costs. One of the most recent moves in this | quan workhouse at 10:30 a.m. and at | the chapel, 434 10th street, at 3 p.m. An open-alr service will be held at the rner of 7 t and Louisiana direction i e & corner of Tth stree * he recommendation of '\ oy, at 6:30 p.m. and another serv- the standard committee of the Hollow | in the chapel on 10th street at Building Tile Association that the 7:45 p.m. James Trimble, A nenie thirty-six sizes of building tile be re- | of the board of directors of th - duced to thirteen. A Man‘:]al:do\t')clght‘&hm R TR with a variation of 5 per cent over | jor under the standard was suggested | for the thirteen sizes to be retained | The United States Departs ot | Real E tal Commerce ottt work, state assisting in t One of the oflicials of the De Wesley Heights The Garden Spot of Washington The The Salesman $15,000. N!fll? of the plan to reduce iz No. ‘akoma avenue, Takoma |Styles: x and special assessments, in- AL X : i 5 Water tax or rent, Park, Md.. was sold for Hugh W. OIT 0 | yroover 3, SN0Rer, declded step in we || __\who is familiar with Prov: e i * C -G e wil ceu- 3 b, g construc- S N\fl}:‘dflfll?,(r )‘l;:‘ |‘:(:\ e C. C. Griffith. The house will be occu: l!oll costs through the climination of tI‘C h(‘(t(.‘l‘ CIHS@ “f Aiount of Intarest Ghilihutha pled by a relative of the purchaser.|waste in indus : Berolve were the money which, they|The oo Builders know how unnecessary are northwest property. : eration was reported to be | Builders have invested in the Address Box 196-L, things as renewals and repairs, prop- L o’ Pretty Bungalows, charming ('()ttagcsl Center-hall Houses—of from 5 to about §9,500, ing mater N oaaes o S { e Non-essential styles ;::vi-‘xr;:: Tonmsolan No. amont strect was sold to Mrs. | foree up costs in manufucturing et % s i iplants and add to cost of doing | Mainten s an important item | Mary D. €. Turner and | Bibiness in Shaoaits ot dolig of expen The _amount Sloan. The house is a three-story E containing nine,rooms. The purc readiness to be his own repair man, | Will eccupy the house for a home. After a certain parts ol n was about $10.000. d to be rene 41st street was s or repaired. e outside trim and | Warner. This home is a sash of all houses and the inte brick. The house will be occupies of some will ne repainting & relative ol tervals. ‘This is an expense which | eration was about $11.000, 9 many vwners do not consider when | One of the new homes in Chevy they purch; Park, D. C.. w sold to Mrs. K The interior walls ‘will need re- | Bot who will occupy it as a papering_ or repainting every few |dence. The ho tol years cellar’ semi » | tablishments where any nu s!styles and sizes must be John F. Maury Announces the Removal of . j tion was §1 P His Offices From TRAINS CRASH, 2 HURT. 1731 K Street N.W. Engineer Scalded, Fireman's TO RBight Arm Torn Off. New and Enlarged Quarters ND, Tenn. stately degree on. the 8 rooms—modeled with artistic taste and rquipiw(] with the best. Oak floors throughout ; sanitary plumbing, Pittsburg ous Heaters, Hot-water Roof Ttem Is High. People who purchas often fail to consider whether the roof must be renewed soon. This | item may cost anywhere from $100 to $400 for a moderate-sized There are some sma expense which will be called for in hoth new and old houses. Plumbing has a habit of getting out of order, gutters won't last always and other things wear out. S g A AT e amount ne ry to spend for | Vork-New s limite Faa s repairs and renewals cannot be de- |1y scalde n his nimaatin. chEn. oy Cnacq | collided with a freight train one mile 1009 onn Ave rule. Their cost varies. although. it | west of Cleveland. A negro fireman ( : A > 14 o well @ntablished faot e-lon the limited lost his right arm. pair 3 per “‘hf»ln rneas t;‘.t‘,\(.ran The engine crew of the freight train as needed, 3 of waiting until |1eaped and were uninjured. Tt is not pos- | senger was_seriously “iniured Woodley Road Corner of Idaho Ave. BUNGALOW Very tive: built of con- artistic _interior rooms and bathi hot-water heat} Instantane- A Miller-Built Community heating plant, electric floor plugs; handsome Within fifteen minutes from the White House, in the midst of an entrancing natural environment, we are developing the most attractive community in or adjacent to the National Capital. bath fittings; refined electric fixtures; big closets and lots of Here we are erecting Homes of most distinctive de- them. A c 2 me ot e = " N A Z 2 sign—in varying types. Individual Homes—each with Specializing in the sale of high-grade business, hardware, etc. its lot of from 50 fo 75 foot frontage—and depth of 130 city and suburban property. feet—of grass-grown lawns and shadowing trees. Phone Main 4080-4956 $8,250 to L et il | | SN i——lolc——]o]c=|o|e——a]o]—ZX| With' very con- venient terms. Satin-bra: The diagram shows how | accessible Wesley Height is. You are handy to everywhere here. No other suburban subdivision is <o stant rate to reciation, of a house it is special assessments that T be made. RED CROSS OFFICIAL HONORED BY FRANCE Into these Homes goes Miller taste in plan, arrange- ment and finish, and Miller reputation for superior con- convenient—and none so struction—features that make Miller-built Homes en- beautitally located? duringly satisfactory and profitable investments, % Conbuaiy Shosse Swimming Pool, Tennis Ceurts, Bridle Paths, are features adding a charming social touch that vou will enjoy and appreciate. Wesley Heights is incomparable in its location—and our scheme of development is uniquely original. THIERI ARE NO LOTS FOR SALE. This entire community will be protected by the Miller standard—making pur- chase here safe and free from marring influences. Ready for your inspection—our office representative is con- stantly on the premises. W. C. and A. N. Miller | Realtors and Builders 1119 17th St. Main 1790 | AL | Dumont, military ch embas: ' d the decoration of ch Legion of Honor upon reen, director of speaking | e of the American Red Cross. e Hecaration was Destomwed by the | GARAGE $10,000 direction of the President of the French | Thomas J. Fisher and present in the office of | Company, Inc. attache were: Charge | 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 seorges A contains sctricity: spacious lot. Beautiful New Home Open for Inspection 3511 Idaho Ave. N.W. Opposite Ed. B. McLean Estate Gen. Mer- ; Col. Ernest P. chairman of the Ameri 3 n. George Richard 1 block east of Wisconsin ave. 2 secretary of | the District of Colum! Chapter of the Sons of the Revolutiol eut. Je: Laba and Dr. Thomas DESCRIPTION Detached stone and brick dwelling, 10 rooms, 3 baths; hot-water heat; ‘electricity; garage. Highest- grade specifications. Beautiful hardwood floors Large front and two large rear porches. r the ceremony Gen. Dumont en- | tertained the company at luncheon at | the Hotel Hamilton. Near 16th Street HANDSOME DETACHED RESIDENCE | Eea === === 0j/——=n|——=]u| Price, $24,750—Terms ARE YOU SKEPTICAL AND HARD TO PLEASE? ‘If you are finding difficulty locating a home to suit you: if you doubt our claims as to the real worth of these houses, you are the man we are most anxious to have visit us. We believe you will agree that it is. The Greatest Subdivision—the Biggest Home Value Ever Offered in Washington 4319 32th St. NW. ELLERSON & WEMPLE 734 15th Street Phone Main 603 lc——lalc——=loles|al——]a[—=]5} | bff;ring A Real Bar;;m | In A Modern Brick Home DESCRIPTION This = semi-detached type pictured here at the left has three bedrooms and alassed and plastered sleeping 170r§h. affording 4-bedroom efficiency, with bath and extra lavatory. It can be ob- tained in either hollow tile and stucco or brick at the same price. WEBSTE . An attractive center-hall fapestrs modern in_every particnlar; spacions i dining room, convenient kitchen and find in these houses the finest equipment obtainable. Large closets are a feature. Built-in bathtub, built-in refrigerator, one-piece enam- eled sink, enameled stove, instantane- ous hot-water heater, real wood-burn- ing fireplace, etc. You will Exclusive Agents. 1400 H St. Main 366 l" ; Inspect Today and Tomorrow Onlv New. Modern. Brick Hemes in This § : Corner Veazey and 39th Sts. S DESCRIPTION This is an imposing corner home at a price that is startlingly low. The center-hall plan is admittedly the most popular, but is generally accompanied with a staggering price. There are 3 bedrooms, an inclosed and plastered sleeping porch; bath and extra lavatory. The finish is in keeping with the rest of the house, and such features as built-in tub, built-in refrigerator, open fireplace, finest oak flooring and beautiful electric fixtures combine to make it a charming home and a wonderful value at this price. 5416 8th St. N.W. It’s perfect gem of a little home—made of brick, semi- detached, with 8 side windows, large front porch and glassed-in sleeping porch; has 6 good rooms and bath, served by hot-water heat and electricity—and there is a garage. The price is less than that of ordinary 6-room row houses, and makes the house a pick-up for the bargain hunter. Sample House, 1710 1st Street N.E. Tapestry brick Homes, Colonial front porch nad large dou- ble rear porches. House contains 6 rooms and bath; hot-water heat and electric lights; hardwood floors. Deep lots extending back to alley. To inspect, take North Capitol block eaxt fo property, or TO INSPECT: Take Wisconsin Ave. Car, Which Passes Property at Veazey St., or Motor Qut WM. S. PHILLIPS REALTOR—BUILDER THE- PHILLIPS BLDG. 15th St. at K Member of Washington Real Estate Board = lolc——F —lo]l——lol——2lol——2lalle——|aje——=alal ——=|aJ i Don’t Miss Seeing It Sunday Open for Inspection All Day Long MORRIS CAFRITZ CO * [} | EENENCR R TS r to R Street, walk one for ‘free auto service ==l e I e D e I = I =l e = = = i == Exclusive Agents 713 14th St. N.W. 913 15th-Street 'Main 2345