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REAL ESTATE." . THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, FIFTEEN RESIDENCES .SOLD FOR $180,000 List Announced by Boss & Phelps Includes Many Northwest Properties. Fifteen sales of residence proper- ties were made through the office of Boss & Phelps, aggregating $180,000 tn value. The list follows: Frederick G. Cottrell purchased 3904 Ingomar street in Chevy Chase, mer home at 3603 Norton streef Cleveland Park, to G. D, Miller. improvements consist of & bungalow of six rooms. Charles ¥. Dieterick bou; houre at 702 Ingraham s completed by D. J. Dunigan. a two-story, six-room house. V. L. Sanabury Company sold a new Eouse at 1017 Quincy street north. t, to Alva M. Templeton, who will Sccupy the house, which' has six rooms, A two-family apartment, owned by Mary A. Flelschman, at 18 T street northeast. was bought by Emma M. Triepel. KEach apartment contains five rooms, Lewis E. Stein sold his home at 1826 Randolph street to Charles H. Lowry. This is & brick house having six rooms. Lindora B. Gilbert sold a new house D. C., SATURDAY, Randolph street from Libble Bro- doskl. This is a six-room house, and after improvements wlil be occupied by the new purchaser. A house at 1760 Kilbourns street, owned by Martha F. Baldwin, was bought by G. T. Caroon. This Is a two-story house, having seven rooms. 'APRIL English Yillage 19, 1924. REAT ESTATE. owned by Walter A. Hull. This is a detached house, having seven rooms. Walter A. Dunigan sold a new house, just completed, at 4911 street northwest. to John C. an‘(i‘ntlh The ho: contains six room: Fanny M. Allen purchased a home from Irene C. Turk, situated at 5102 13th street northwest. This is a Getached house, having six room: A mew house, compl and A 5 Woodley ;_xmd Pt & l‘dktuhr’.euben Haywood. s is a brick house, e, with six room selauialiaiyh Joseph rringto at 3917 Harrison street, in Chevy Chase, to Gladys B. Hughes. The houss has elght rooms. Frank Coburn sold his home at 1637 Hobart street to Mary B. S. Thomp- son. 'The property was purchased for an investment. A three-story brick house at 3315 18th street northwest, in Mount Pleas- ant, owned by Augusta M. Gutheim, was bought by Rev. G. E. Lenski. The property has » TOoOmS. 5 John C. bought a house at 4007 northwest from John R The house has six rooms. Ada D. For Sale in Cleveland Park 3403 Rodman St. Corner house, just completed. Ten ang Three. Saths: “sembaeE Lot 100 oot wide. Price asked by owner and bullder, $19,760, including brokerage. To inspect go west on Porter St. from Conn. Ave. (or east Tromn SWis.Ave.) 10 SAth B ubh then e Dblocks north. 1f house not open ask for key e B Ovetlooking Washington it bought a home at 1 COMFORT After All, That One Item Is of Chief Importance in Purchasing a Home OPEN FOR YOU TO INSPECT ALL DAY SUNDAY | ’floufl;fl" wf B <i !D Homes That Encourage Sociability where she can suitably welcome' and entertain her iriends at tea, bridge or other social occasions. @\'ER\' woman delights in a home Sample House 3221 Cleveland Avenue Open Daily Sundays to 8 P.M. Not only are the English Village Homes particularly well adapted to this purpose, but the very character of the dwellings themselves assures a class of neighboring residents that will be social- ly congenial. The Houses These exceptionally well built Hon are constructed along the English lines of architecture, reflecting an environment of comfort and refinement. Upon enter- ing, one is impressed with the spacious hall and artistic staircase. The living and dining rooms are extremely large, and the cheery fireplace in the former lends a real Home atmosphere. The modern- equipped kitchen is located between the hall and the inclosed breakfast porch Three large bed chambers, with two tiled baths, are reached by a roomy second- floor hall—while on the third floor there is a pleasant extra room and bath; also a storage attic or trunkroom. The built- in garage is heated. Structure to be erected at 1625 Connecticut avenue for A. H. Bakshian, who will hold it ax an investment. The architect is Louis T. Roleau. LUMBER BUSINESS GAINS. | Produ Kitchen Contests Planned. Kitchen contests will be « feature | of len ations which will wnsCONsm'M& and Sales Show Im-| ment for Week. FOR SALE Detached Homes cnevela'fid Park At 33d & Lowell Sts. Overlooking large and beau- mul estate. Within 2 squares of Mt. St. Alban’s Cathedral. baths Our representative on the premises will be glad to conduct you through these unusual Homes, and supply any informa- tion you may wish concerning them. 115 WOOTEN AVE. WARD/MAN FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS, MD. B This home, just across the district line in Maryland, is one of the best values we have offered for some time. First floor has entrance hall, living room, library, dining room, kitchen and large glass-enclosed conservatory. Several open fireplaces. Second floor ha$ four large bedrooms and bath. Roomy attic over entire house. The whole house is in perfect condition, and is situated on a beautiful lot 100x125 with an abundance of flowers and shrubbery. Offered at a very reasonable price, and owner will make convenient terms. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. 1334 H St. N.W. Fr. 9503 BAIL IS DENIED IN RIOT. Thirteen Lilly mo garage. Convenient to Joha Eaton Public School Open for Inspection FLOYD E. DAVIS 7th & E Sts. S.W, townspeople, | remanded to the for the June | a decision | Washington’s Finest Homes Ic_leally Constructed and Located Realtors SEE THE EXHIBIT HOUSE 230 Channing St. N.E. $750 &fll 7,350 $67.50 Monthly Including All Interest and a Sub- stantial Payment on Principal. These popular priced H 0 fast that very few no in the very low price Dunlgan Built Around the Corner From Grant Circle Eix ‘Dright rooms, large tiled bath, larse front porch and double rear porches, pailt- in sarge. double Fremch doors on both floors, Detroit Jewel range, H.-W. ricity. Take G st oar to Rhods Lilaad wve—or drive out R. I. then morth 1 block to Ad eanumutrd 4nd north to @ Eroe Suto service: wesk dava o request. %JO/I;QH SUAPIRO CO ~Wheri Beller HOMES Are Buili=SRAPIRO Will Build Them Exhibit House—1419 Varnum Street Completely furnished by Goldenberg's ONLY A FEW MINUTES’ RIDE Esther by 14th St. car or 16th St. bus to Varnum Street $13,250 $1,500 Cash—$95 a Month I And Here Are Some of : Its Features Exceptionally large concrete colonial front porch. Master bedroom full width of house. Fine oak floors upstairs and down. Two, large scréeened sleeping porches. Floored attic over entire house. Wonder kitchen— white enameled range and cabinet, porcelain sink and drain board, built-in ironing board. Large outside cold storage pantry, built-in refrigerator. High white tiled bath with shower. Separate shower in basement. Instantaueous water heater, with im- proved storage system. Screened rear porch. Large yard to wide alley. You can’t beat this for construction and location! 2 727 Hyattsville Hills Start Your Home Today by Buying One of These Splendid Building Lots in Hyattsville Hills Washington’s Most Convenient Suburb An excellent investment, Situated in a restricted section, convenient to cars, schools, stores, etc. Water, sewerage, electricity, gas. % Prices, $300 and up; terms, $10 down and $10 a month. Come out and let us show you Hyattsville Hills. 275 lots sold, 25 houses already built. Six ‘Very Large Rooms and ‘Bath SAMPLE -HOUSE 04 Webster St.N.W. Open, Lighted Today and Sunday Until 9 PM. " TO INSPECT Take 16th St. bus, marked “Iowa Ave. and Grant Circle,” to Webster St., or 9th St. car, marked “Soldiers’ Home,” to 3rd and Upshur, and walk north to Webster Street. D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 1267 Drive out Balto. Boalevard to Hyattsville, crossing railroad; turn left up Johnson ave. at Wine ave.; turn nght.tllentnmlefion Owens ave. out one block. O. B. Zantzinger 74 Md. Ave. Phone Hy. 72 Hyattsville, Md EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEE Phone Main 617 1416 K Street 22772 P L2007 2L L 7L IEL LA I I 120 2 I LI LI S22 LEL LI AL I T T T L P LTI T I I 0TI