Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1924, Page 15

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REAT ESTATE. : ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924. YEAT ESTATE. j . | Wanderlusters "Plan Outing. e BUILDING PERMITS GEORGETOWN APARTMENTS SOLD PLAN MASS MEETING it oy FEEEEE o] ——lol——lc] Real Values in Homes Jewish Citizens Prepare Anti-Tu-|Will be given by the Washington $456,000 IN WEEK : pere Wanderiusters tomorrow lesviaf 2 ¥ berculosis Education “Work. Unlon station at 9 o'clock. A hike . A mass meeting for educating the|of six to cight miles will be Several Large Homes Among B\ g % AT public to the danger of tuberculosis |taken, following, in part, the canal ; 3 % " 2 B will be a feature of the twentieth an- | towpath and across Elk ridge to Projects Authorized by Dis- d A H F ¥ G _J |[nual convention of the Jewish Con-|Elgin School and Sandy Hook, with 2 g 4 ; sumptives’ Relief Society, which con- | a visit to Jefferson rock and the Hill trict Officials. & ’ venes here May 30. Top house for dinner. = This was decidedylast night at the [ Since it is now the season of the STORE CONSTRUCTION 0.X.'D : 3 % & ? f 1 final meeting of the local convention | dogwood and the mountain violets committee, which is.composed ‘of 200 |the time is ar ideal one for this Rosemont, Va. Owner instructs us to sell property in ten days. If you are in the market for a real HOME, do not let this oppor- tunity go by. Home has reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, four bedrooms, tile bath, concrete cellar, large garage. e $8,950 Terms $750.00 Cash Monthly Payments > 2 of the city ding Jews, which was | particular walk, it is pointed out. Many Smaller Houses Also to Be e ¥ 3 il held in the Eighth Street Temple. The | Lunch should be provided by each p i e e 4 2 mass meeting will be held tomorrow | participant. An invitation has been Erected. W 1% 2. Bl B LS afternoon, May 11, at the Hotel |extended to Harpers Ferry hikers to ¥ i - " 1 € " Washington and a nationally-famed | join the party. Walter W. Paige is Se—— R oo { speaker will be on the program. to be trail leader. Several large home-building proj- ects are included in the list of con- struction authorized in permits issued by the District government during the week. The aggregate value of the construction, a list of which fol- Jows, is $456,000: A. S. Beall, to erect dwelling at 1223 Talbert street southeast; va D. A. Baer, one-story Stores at 3311-3313-3315 Connecticut avenue northwest; value, $15 | B. H. Braxton; to erect awelling at Mammoth Oak Gardens, 1600 and 1611 3ist street, sold by Boss and Phelps, owners. to a local investor. This is one of the two buildings involved | in the transaction. Ll |o]———]0] 1620 Vermont avenue northwest: ‘value, $6,000. S. J. White, to erect dwelling at $ipgind street” doibwont’ V| «GARBIDE CASE” ENDS, [, mstuen,a verait for, cn B. W. Masincu to erect dwelling e———— ander Milburn Comparn at 20 onroe ~ street northeast: . . inst the Uni va",iue,(v;x,n«m Judge Directs Verdict for Defense rporation . Arnold, to erect dwelling at . 3:‘0‘7 High street southeast; value After Five Weeks. .00 | Bergling, to erect dwelling at | _ BALTIMORE, Md., May 10—Tho so- it ] Six-Room B35 Kearney s | called “carbide " ‘which ha: 1538 Kearney strect northeast; value. | CALSS ATDISS Apeh W & - Jeftrey. to erect aw district_court for the I 23th street northeast: 1 $8.000. yesterday came to an a ¢ It has been prov the result of A. Dunigan. to -t ten brick | When Judge Morris 3 ¢ | experiments, that ation of dwellings at $10-828 Fmerson street |CaSe away from the jury by directing the blood is affecte northwes alue, $50.000. | Republic 0f] Company, (o erect store | | ——— at 4320 Wisconsin a value, $5,000. M. Lyddane, to crect dwel | i) Nichoison strect northwest; valu i $5.000. 5088 & Pheipe, to erect fourteon brick [ [| —gjve you an opportunity to b.uy A e A | a high-class home at a moderate price Nichols avenue southeast: value, §§ . ey Our Terms Are Liberal : value, $95,000. L] F. M. Hatley, to (-re_(‘( .d Ve Iz al‘ 2903 | of i e e e Qulncv Streflt at 13th ‘ Exhibit House s dwelling at 2320 Wyoming avenue; vai- we, $69,000. W and A. N. Miller, to erect two | - . pAES S ATLS ahe faip vewstiiatreet A Home of Superior Construction— 331 WCbster St. N ‘w Rosemont, Va. This beautiful seven- room Home is situated along the road to the Na- tional Masonic Memorial. It is complete in finish and design, and will make a HOME of which one may justly be proud. In loca- tion. appearance and en- vironment it leaves little to be desired. O = = = I = I = B 1 B = O = i == i = 0 =0 Rosemont, Va. From the reception hall of this house you pass through colonades into a living room over 18 feet long, having fireplace in the mid- dle of one side, with French doors opening on the sun parlor and an- other sct opening into the dining room. The dining room, kitchen and three bedrooms upstairs each have ample room, modern con- veniences and command a good view. The bath is tiled. There are plenty of drawers. shelves and closets, and everything about this HOME is as attractive as it can be GRAHAM & OGDEN Realtors Phone'Main 7020 or Alex. 1300 Our Automobile At Your Service for Inspection N. Miller, to erect dw: Jewott stret northwn in a Superior Location Pauls uiding at | Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. 4OJ| 1 street southeast ; M. Robartann, 16 ot dwalilng at | We Invite Sunday Inspeciion TODAY and SUNDAY 3025 Channing street northeast. v $4.000. s L. . e et | e ] [I| Don’t Put Off Seeing Them Bralove. to erect two dwell- Ediisaay P Sl 2 ICaOUDIE. SR’ Ol fixtures) a heat, hardwood floors, vaiue, $20,000 crete front re porch, open fireplace S FO INSPEET—ooo 2dith B. k., to erect dwelling at piece sink kitchen and kitchen cabinet, built-in Massschusetts \ avenue: - value.ff | garage Take 16th St. bus, marked “lowa Ave and Grant ¥ | Circle,” to Webster St., or 9th St. car, marked “Soldiers’ Takoma Has Tulip Show. | | Home,” to 3rd and Upshur, and walk north to Webster The annual tulip show of the Takoma treet. Hort cultural Club opened in the audi- | Street of the Takoma Library. It will | ° N =~ S _ S— = e through today, and by special | = sment an_opportunity given | Oiwucr and Sl blic to view the display tomor- | row from 2 to 6 p.m. ! . . H Many thousand of bulbs from Holland | Everything in Real Estate ‘were distributed by the club last fall. . ° Admission to the show is free. Roy C. Pierce is president of the club and O. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5 K. Courtney, secretary. The committee | I e S o W S Members Washington Reai Etate Board | 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 ol—— ol —— ol —————lal——[al——lo]—U : R. 8. Krout, C. F. Wheeler, L. V. Lampson and Mrs. L. C. Vogt. | ; Open For Your Inspection 1—16th St. Highlands - 2—Cleveland Park 4—Chevy Chase, D. C. 5—Saul’s Addition fl E | fl fl fl 3610Ordway St. . These delightful homes combine prices, locations, indi- viduality in design and all features that go to make up a mod- ern home. We are confident an inspection will convince you that these properties represent outstanding values. All under $19,000. Inspect Tomorrow After 2 P.M. Let a woman’s intuition guide ; : s ’ o 5 4 Your own home is your family's you. Plamtoday that your wife and X g = w e 8 - best protection. It is an investment children may enjoy the benefits ; % : . e e " i that pays dividends of happiness that ’"’;""h"dha”’m":" A/‘;erdten : : < " SRR for the present, and security for the vears which shall it be—a deed to 2 ‘ your own home or a pile of rent receipts? future. E . 5 : 5705 14th Street 1914 Belmont St. g 3 i 3 4 Owner leaving the city—must scll at once. An opportunity to grasp a bargain—not only a ; o 2 % bargaifi_but a beautifui home. Corner property—overlooks Kirkside Golf Course. Built of o ot I e e ol barmain, The spacions ronmp thipyefiant il hollow thie. It is beautifully arranged and lends® an ‘atmosphere of individfality, s choter impress you. Wonderful lot—abundance of shrubbery, flowers, fruit and shade trces. Fea- Special features: Four bedrooms, 2 baths, 5 porches, fireplace, etc. Lot 110x138. Light shade trecs, tures include 4 master bedrooms, 2 tile baths, one with tile shower; oak floors, fireplace, 5 porches. : hedge, shrubs, etc. Garage. . . - Slate roof. Two-car garage. Beautiful condition throughout. This delightfal home property contains-all the requisites necessary to the “complete” home. A brand-new house—rcady for occupancy, individual in plan—built and finished with the utmost Another property where the owner i§ leavitig the city. A quick sale is desired. It will war- 2 care. Numerous features and attractions; 4 bedrooms; spacious living room with colonial rant your inspection at the ridicuously low price. A ‘bright and cxceptionally roomy house—4 bed- fireplace; oak floors throughout; completely screened including the two porches. Beautiful lot rooms: attic with furnished room, oak floors, fireplace, slate roof, ctc. Beautiful lot, shrubs, flowers, 50x100. Cement driveway to garage. Price only $16750. Liberal terms. Realtors grape arbor. Garage. e i F i i 1L lendid semi-detached h in heart of Wash- Situated one square beyond end of 14th St. cgr line—wide street with park in center. Ideally 3 N?l‘l’;:oonifisc:;c‘:l:gle::dr:svxv:eyn;fa?bslgteix:u—)s:s: o Coan. s Conetias oot b‘:ight 1417 K Street N 6 arranged for two familics. Priced below.cost. Features include 4 bedrooms and tile ‘batiy - rooms; 2 tile baths; parquet floors, 1st and 2d floors; fireplace; screens and awnings; maid’s room Main 9300 on 2d floor, 3 rooms andG b.-t_xth 3d hflaohr: hreakf(a_at room, living room with fireplace, oak floors, cement and conveniences. Perfect coundition. Priced for quick sale. porch. Lot 42%x140. arden, shrubs, etc. Garage.

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