Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1924, Page 21

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REAL ESTATE. Building at 2220 Beimont place, containing twenty-four apartments, sold to a local investor by Howasd Etchinon for £225,000, according to an anneuncement by Stone & Fairfax, who represented the purchaser. FLIGHT COSTS $250,000. which is longer ac | Amundsen to Use Thirty Men in Polar Trip. April 19.—Capt. stimates that his flight er will require 0,000, according OPENH A Amund; the airplane over this su six men will participate in ght, which will be started about middle of July, but about thirty i equired to take care of hases of activity. Pro- e expedition are being airplane, presented to | Premier Musso- »e flown from P whence the P off.- Capt. , thinks there can etter test of the machine's ea- ity than this flight from Ital ross the pole. L2th and Michigan Ave. N.E. \ neighborhood of en- hancing value, zoned and restricted. TIndivid- ual or group building lots and properly con- structed houses and bungalows. Call at 4207 12th street northeast Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 et o Arnold and Company 1416 Eye Street N.W. Announce the Opening of Their New Women'’s Department —which offers to women who are in the market for a home or an investment the service, advice and sound judgment of a department organized en- tirely to meet the desires of our women clients. and conducted for them by women with good taste, experience and knowledge of values. “Women know so much more about houses” May we show you what we can do? Today? | Hot-water beat. Owner. leaving at once. reduces price $750 on this nes Jow of 6 large rooms. idea to attractiveness and housekeep. ing conveniences. Living room extra large, with fireplace and hookcases. Many large closets and built-in fea- Tures. Oak foors. All city conven jencen. Wooded lot, 603200, ~Good neighborhood. 25 Trust 6%, remain on until paid. This ery unusual opportunity. 3,000 present price of 4-room-and- Db e s cam. * Chey eon- [ veniences. 8 rooms, 2 baths; modern stucco home; on District side: excellent lo- cation. A very fine place. $14,750. Eary terms. $5,100, Californis-style bungalow; 4 large rooms and bath. Terms. $7.850 will buy substantisl modern bungalow of 5 large rooms, sleeping porclr. bath, pantry and finished room T attic. Convenient to 14th Strect cars. All improvements. Easy terms. $8,500, new 5-room house; excellent site, good neighborbood, all improve- ments. Rooms large, well arranged. Fireplace: oak foors; hot-water heat. Tasy terms. for quick sale. $6,000, 5-room modern bungalow; well bailt and all improvements in. Tasy terms. '$9.500, large _colonial Womss. All improvements. 26-foot living room. An excellent buy. $8,750, 7 rooms and sleeping peech. All_‘improvements. Terms. 310.750, substantial house, 6 large M | Waiter Reed Hospital. Garage. §10,750. ml‘u‘l\-u.—numm-! 7 be seen Bundsy Lillie & Hendrick reoms, near polar | Amund- than that planned | Splendid Homes for Particular Colored Folks 732-34-36 Girard Street, N.W. These are exceptionally well planned and conveniently arranged lHomes of six rooms and bath. Modernly equipped with reliable Hot-water Heating Plants and at- tractive electric lighting fixtures. The kitchen equipment is complete, and these Homes have hardwood floors and plenty of closet room. Front and back porches. For Sale By B. B. PINN (Owner's representative) 712 Kenyon Street N.W. Phone Col. 5817 A Chevy Chase Home Worth Every Dollar of the Price 5032 41st Street Here’s a cozy detached Home—in Chevy Chase, D. C.—that has all those features of indi- viduality which have made Miller-built Homes famous—and their buyers satisfied owners. The Price Is $10,500 —and the terms will be arranged to make the buying convenient Seven rooms—(four bedrooms)—iully ecquipped bath; hot-water heat; electric lighting; hardwood floors ; automatic heater .for hot water; closets and plenty of them. The windows are fitted with screens and all openings are metal weather-stripped. Porches front and back. Remember it’s a “Miller Home” Drive out Conn. ave. to Harrison St., west to 4lst and south one block. Or by cars on Wis- consin ave. to’ Garrison—walking east to 4lst. St. K3 " “Nature is blooming at Wesley Heights| The Garden Spot of Washington This is strictly a Miller-built ommunity. There are no un- wproved lots for sale. Every ‘ome here will be Miller Built, » that the high character of esign and the high standard ? construction will be consist- 1tly preserved throughout the ntire development. The natural beauty is greatly enhanced by the varied types of Homes completed and under con- struction. The demand for these Wesley Heights Homes is indicative of their exceptionalness—which you can appreciate only when you come and see them. Representative on the ground. Motor out Mass. ave., crossin%hwiscansin_ to Jewett street—which leads directly to Wesley Heights. By car line leave at Wisconsin and Mass. aves. It's only a pleasant walk through Jewett street. W.C.and A. N. Miller | Reakors 1119 17th St. Main 1790 WALTON IS FREED State District Court Judge Sustains Former Governor’s Demurrer By the Aswociated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, April 19.—Judge A. S. Wells sustained demurrers of J. C. Walton, deposed governor, to five charges of converting public funds and treed Walton of all charges in state district court yesterday. It matters little what it is that you want—whether a situation or a ser- vant—a want ad in The Star will reach the person who will fill your want. GIRL’S FORTUNE GROWS. Incompetent Daughter of John Downey Gains $712,000. NEW YORK, April 19.—A fortune OF FIVE CHARGES Clara A. Downey, incompetent daugh- ter of john Downey, bullder of Wal- dort-Astoria Hotel, ii was shown yes- terday when Mrs. Adelaid R. Reed asked the supreme court to em- power her to draw $26,000 1 year for hor sister's maintenance instead of $20,000. Miss Downey has one-hall interest in the city home of the Downeys' on East 56th street, and receives the net income from one-third her father's rosiduary estate. This brings her an- nual income to $80,000. Payment of $26,000 a year would leave a surplus income of $54,000 a year, which, added to the $712,000 sur- plus’ already invested, would make Mizs Downey worth more than a mil- | lion in a few vears. to Fund Counts. S S S N e JYLDU 010 13’1:./1'1&% nW ANNOUNCES THE CONNECTION OF MR. ADLAI M. MANN AS Manager Business Property Department WHICH INCLUDES TRANSACTIONS IN APARTMENT When vyou have us make your window shades to measure you can rely on them to be as you want them. No recutting necessary, per- fect fit and easy rolling guaranteed. Phone for S estimates. I 706 Colorado Bldg. SEE THE EXHIBIT HOUSE Drive out Connecticut avenue— 7 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, complete set of screens. Situated on a lot 18x120. Room for garage. Servants’ toilet in basement. Of- fered at reduced price on very rea- sonable terms. Open for Your Inspection ANl Day Sunday L. E. Breuninger & Sorns You Can’t Beat this Location or the fine construction of these homes Completely Furnished by The Hecht Co. 2712 Woodley Place Block from WARDMAN or take Chevy Chase car to Cal- P}I‘RK HOTEL—Just of Con- vert street—then walk one block north to houses. This is absolutely the best buy in Washin, Tn cation, you are given such special conveniences as— 2 large screened rear porches Tigh "whita-tiled_bath, with com- plets in fxtures to service Modern kitchen, white ensameled range and cabinet Large yard to paved alley Bhower in Aute service week days on request. mecticut Avenue. $1,500 CASH $12,950 $98.50 MONTHLY Including AUl Interest and Substantial Payment on Principal addition to the wnparalled lo- uilt- oh doors upstairs and down besement OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. ZJoyIPU SUAPIRO CO T n of $712,000 has accumulated for Miss | g.q APRIL 19, Negro Porter Mutilated. SHREVEPORT, La., April 19.—Dave Howard, twenty-six, negro porter, was taken from in front of a local hotel late last night by two unidenti- fled white men to a spot beyond the city limits where two other unidenti- white men joined his captors. He was brought back to Shreveport and 1924, flung from an automobile in front of | the charity hospital. Physicians found the negro had been mutilated NO PRICE COMPETITION LARGE LOT 4302 Chesapeake Street N.W. ALLEN C. MINNIX Owner 1416 F St. NNW. Main 538 Main 6140 | | REAL ESTATE. Best Value in Washington Jameson-Built Homes Two Choice Locaticns to Select From 7 33 to 47 T Street N.C. and b 519 to 525 13th St. NE. It will pay you to inspect these houses at once. Five already sold. Six large rooms, tile bath, extra large sleeping porches, built-in ice boxes, servant’s toilet, laundry tubs, h.-w.h., electric lights; deep lot to wide alley. Sold on easy terms. ) ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Owners and Builders Phone Main 5526 Unusually Attractive Detached Homes In the Shadow of the National Cathedral Massachusetts Avenue Heights (The Ideal Close-in Suburb) Open for Your Inspection All Day SUNDAY 2811 35th Street: N.W. (Drive Out Mass. Ave. to 35th St., Then One Block North) these homes rep i the most desi everal large pri bound tc w belicve in one adjacent to crease value is These residences, farge rooms. two complete baths and all the most modern tremely large front and double rear porches, and lot 50x123, with a g the soundest hom ve in suburbs, tes and gover ment in Washington today. Located shadow of the Episcopal Cathedral, nt reservations. The possibility of in- dation, slate roofs. e s and conveniences. ge, on a paved alley. in appearance, The Price and Terms Are Very Attractive—Inspect Sunday! C. H. SMALL & CO. 1515 M Street N.W. Owners and Builders Telephone Main 6861 SEE THESE ATTRACTIVE HOMES IN BEAUTIFUL CLEVELAND PARK Today Take Woodley road bus or Wisconsin Ave. car to Wiscon- sin Ave, and Ma- comb St., walk west to 38th and Macomb Sts., or drive out ‘Woodley road to 38th St, thence north to Macomb St. BEFORE YOU BUY! 3 : e 3243-3249 38th Street N.W. These homes, situated in Washington's most desirable residential section, are most artistically designed through- out, and every conceivable convenience is incorporated in their plans. moderate prices. Homs of this type arc seldom found at such Away from the city’s noise, yet within a few minutes’ ride from the downtown section. Hollow Tile Corner, $15,750 Semi-Detached Brick, $14,250 FEATURES: Ideal location, on a paved street; one- half block from bus and car line; hollow tile construction; large living room, open fireplace; splendid kitchen ar- rangement, built-in ice box; instantaneous heater; three large bedrooms and inclosed and heated sleeping porch; complete bath with shower and extra lavatory; plenty of floor plugs and other features. Open Daily and Sunday WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor—Builder 15th St. at K N.W.

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