Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1924, Page 20

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20 REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NEW LUNCHEON CLUB expected to be liatea b‘yle;.lmmgg;: SUES FORD’S PAPER HERE | paver and to cottect confidentiat porit- %mmmmm 1l permanent officers will be elected —_— foal l‘"m "'":,‘““" Tmeh :;ano l: Meanwhile affairs of the club are in FRONIER. & IROMIUI BAIALY: O - FORMED IN cAPITAL e’ hands of ‘thimporary Stfcers ,nl,NeWSPflP" Man Says Dearborn | raveling expenses. The plaintiff says el ng Presiden 'ait Rodier and Independent Owes $2,554. he has been paid only $200, and the . Secretary H. S. Shepard. ¥ ¥, defendant declines to settle the al “Good Fellowship” and Ix;lprove- Y James M. Miller, local newspaper- jleged balance. Attorneys Douglas, B oL |ROCK’S CASE RAISES man, vestreday sued the Dearborn Pub- |Obear & Douglas and J. V. Morgan lishing Company of Dearborn, Mich., | appear for the plaintiff. ment of Business and Social D Interests Aims. . In bis suit, filed in the Dis- | tion from Norfolk, Va., reports for . 2htiad reme Court, he say Another luncheon club has come to| Ig ‘morai turpitude Involved in a4 Washington. 1t's called the Monarch | violation of the Volstead act? nd it held its inaugural meet- This question is squarely put up to ¢ at the Raleigh Hotel | yystice Frederick L. Siddons of the | when a gathering greeted H. S.{ pigtrict Supreme Court, in answer| Omohund i IXTEENTH TREET PARK In the Chosen Line of High-Class Development HOME reflects, mol1s and builds character. A Bargain' forty mills an fncrease of 4,000,000 feet in orders, 4,400,000 feet in ship- es him for services. r ments, and 4,300,000 feat n produc- | As your home is, so are yon. Therefore make your home a5 = = Chevy Chase, D. C. . = &= you want to be—in goad taste, digoified and expressive of your 8 Rooms % individuality and character. Equally important with the character and construction of your home is the selection of a proper location. Hot-Water Heat Garage Open Sunday, 2 to 6 P.M. W. H. WEST COMPANY Edson W. Briggs, Owner 815 15th Street N.W. Main 6464 eI RN Main 5974 iy with children, Siuua | <R mununnnnnuflunuummlmummufiifiummmmnmuumu|||u|uuumuuuuuuuu|muuuummmmmnmunflmuflmummmuummummm C ee 00 The Price ls $12,000— P aRaaasass s et st s s e S DSOS, 3 Terms onty 51500 casr . U2 YOu Will Be Sure To Find Your Future Home In This Group Features include: Oak floors, screened breakfast and The Air Is Fresh and Pure in This Builder Pledges sleeping porches; outside pantry; attic; Pittsburgh auto- matic_heater. Hot-water heat; electric lights. BUILT= Chevy Chase’ D C Absolute Satisfaction The highest point in Chevy Chase, On 14‘th Street IN HEATED GARAGE. Must Be Sold Immediately e Car Line Chevy Chase (Extended) Bungalows Inspect Sunday After 2 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS The Home of Homes * ONLY | $1,500 Cash | g7 7 50 to $11,000 | OR REQUIRED $ Houses One Block to Main 9300 1417 K St. N.W. Charles E. Wire, Inc., have just Connecticut Avenue Members of the Washington Real Estate Doard finished nine beautiful homes with $9,750 to $13.000 Exclusive Agents eight rooms and reception hall, fully Cash Payment as Low as tiled bath, built-in tubs, hot-water $1,000.00 Cash heat, open fireplace, glassed-in sun porch, hardwood floors, extra $85.00 Monthly Five to seven rooms, all have hot- . : firep! B ing shower, Pittsburg instantaneous 1 P alcesg' leeping porches, water heater, something new in arge lots. kitchen furnishings, houses fully How to reach property—Take look le hi . s o K% om0 presmsses from 100 to 530, Third, north on Third one block to Jaler heat: hardwood fl or phone for auto. houses. streets, : national president, Who| fileq yesterday by the District Commis- man in the gray room| gioners to % suit for mandamus re- | Purposes and aims | cently brought against them by Wil- ub were announced as fol-|pyr H. Rock, a retired policeman, 5 4 whose pension was recently revoked ile dnto Active oreanization | by the Commissioners following the life and threugh such | conviction of Rodk in Baltimore on pirit of ‘good fel-|a charge of transporting intoxicants. rtake®or assist in| mpe Commissioners defend their action in revoking the pension on! - | the claim that the offense of which Rock was convicted is a misdemeanor in- | volving moral turpitude | Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert and Rudolph H. Yeatman, representing | Rock, insist that there is no moral turpitude involved In the mere ! | transportation of liquor and declare i{the Commissioners exceeded their er. | authority in taking away the pension ization will close |of Rock. .The case is scheduled for ip rolls with 150|hearing before Justice Siddons in Cir- part of which are | cuit Division 1. OWNER OBLIGED TO SELL 2042 Pierce Mill Road Mt. Pleasant This delightful semi-detached tapestry brick house is situated in an ideal spot directly opposite Rock Creek Park—which is your front yard, kept up by Uncle Sam. Ideal location and environment for a hmfl\ with children. Situated ¥ square from inter- Sixteenth Street Park offers an ideal setting for your home in a section which is unquestionably right and at a price which is fair and certain to increase rapidly in value By building you can save the speculative profit on a ready built house equal’in many cases to the entire cost of the lot. Drive out 16th strect to Alaska avenuec, then four hlocks north on 14th street to office on property. ublisher of the Dearborn Independ- 1= TURPITUDE lssuE"’m' S thipies vt Hwmrs: Bt The North Carolina Pine Associa- g 3921 MCK-ln]ey Street % = = H. L. THORNTON ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS Real Estate Office NUMBER 6904 FOURTH STREET TAKOMA PARK, D. C. OPPOSITE TAKOMA PARK THEATER New Phone Adams 5254 The Problem of House Hunting Can be Solved By Buying One of These Cash payments as low as || $750, monthly payments as low || as $65. Bungalows and houses, | five and six rooms, bath, hot- water heat, hardwood floors, A INSPECT SUNDAY BEST BUY IN N.E. 24 Built—20 Sold Pick Out the Men You Know Check over your various acquaintances and pick out the men that ymes. Isn't it a fact that these men are inde- penc , have moncy in the bank and are getting more t out of life than those who are still chained to the re ownership is a goal worth working for. It is also because it is a means of achieving the even greater goal of everything that is worth while in life. screened, garages, ample lots. 14th Street car marked “Takoma,” How to reach. property—Conn. Ave. get off at Sheridan Street, or drive cars to Chevy Chase Circle, east on Rit- out Georgia Avenue to Rittenhouse tenhouse St. to Broad Branch Road, and | Greet, east on Rittenhouse Street to —Descnphon— Tapestry Brick Homes, 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electricity; garage; Why don’t you join the men that own their homes? Come Ouat Sunday and See t}le Homes That We Consider Are the Best Values in Washington OPEN FROM 2:00 TO 5:30 Chevy Chase 5405 and 5407 41st Street N.W. “Homes, not Houses.” Semi-detached tapestry brick, 23x36 feet. These two buildings have taken over five months_ to build by day labor, and are absolutely perfect. Eight rooms, two baths, breakfast and sleeping porches, brick garage, large lot. Inspect and .see what we say is true. 3721 Kansas Avenue Brand new, 20 feet wide, concrete porch, breakfast and sleeping porches, attic; facing public park. 3308 Warder Street Beautiful 6-room and bath tapestry brick house, con- crete porch, hot-water heat, electricity, two screened back porches, garage. Owmer has left city and house must be sold at once. THOS. E. JARRELL : 837 Woodward Building Phones o 3379 North 3699—Night and Sunday Telephones—Adams 735 3001 and 3005 Albemarle Street Superb New Homes in a Wongderful Location Unsurpassed for Natural Beauty Anywhere in the City These detached homes are of the center-hall type, with very large rooms, ten in number, with three baths, and contain every convenience desired by the practical housekeeper. The lots are 75 feet front by 150 deep, and have an shrubbery and evergreens. The outstanding feature of these properties, however, is their construction. We do not hesitate to say there are no better built homes on the market today, and we confidently assert that an inspection will convince you of this fact. To inspect, take Connecticut Avenue car to Albemarle Street, which is two blocks north of the Bureau of Standards, and walk one square Moore & Hill, Incorporated 730 17th Street N.W. L i | | Open Sunday for Inspection | abundance of shade trees, beautiful lawns, E beautiful fixtures: interior tastefully decorated. Price, $6,950 Easy Terms SAMPLE HOUSE 629 Orleans PL N.E. Between 6th and 7th— L and M NE Open for Inspection Sunday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Week Days, 2 to 8 P.M. C. H. SMALL & CO. Tel. Main 6861 O==es on¢ Builders 1515 M Street N.W. For Immediate Sale At a Greatly Reduced Price 3634 Albemarle Street (West of Connecticut Avenue) This beautiful and splendid built bungalow repre- sent one of the most attractive detached homes in this excellent suburban section. The above bungalow has just been acquired by us and we are offering it for quick sale at a greatly re- duced price. Your immediate inspection is urged, as it offers an opportunity to secure a detached home in this splendid location at an exceptionally low price—far below what it could be reproduced for at this time. Open for Inspection Sunday, 10 AM. to 6 P.M. ‘WARDMAN Member- of the Washington Real Estate Board 1430 K Street N.W. Main 4190 0000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Come Out Sunday and See These Real Homes TERRELL & LITTLE, Ine. 1206 18th ST. N.W. MAIN 3285 ngllts and Sundays, Franklin 1686-] or West 3118-J FlRST TlME OFFERED | Yet, Six of the Twelve Have Been Sold Quincy Street at Thirteent 0000400000000 00000000000000000000000 $00000000000000000000000000000sst0tttsoel BB o : { Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. . Near 14th Street Car Line Closely Adjacent to the 14th St. Business Section and New Tivoli Of Superior Comh'ugfion, Incorporating All Modern Conveniences BRIEF DESCRIPTION Fall 20 feet, six large, well proportioned rooms and tiled bath (built-in tub and other fixtures); hot-water heat, electric llghts, hardwood floors, concrete front porch, open fireplace, one-piece sink in kitchen and kitchen cabinet, built-in garage and double rear porches. - INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE HOUSE N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. OWNER AND BUILDER EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Main 59034 Members Washington Real Estate Board

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