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16 BREWERY PROPERTY BOUGHT -BY MYERS Munsey Trust Company Announces Transactioa Involving Block in Northeast. The real estate department of the Munsey Trust Company, representing Charles E. Myers of this city, and Clarence W. De Knight. attorney, representing the Washington Brew- ery Company, owned by a British syndicate located in London, an- nounce the sale of the Washington Brewery Company property to Mr. Myers This property occupies a block in the northeast section, bounded by 4th and 5th and E and F streets. Thirty vears ago this property was purchased for $800,000 from the Na- tional Capital Brewing Company, of which Albe¥t v_of this city was president, by British _syndicate, which organized the Washington Brewery Company. a Virginia cor- poration. and spent about $800.000 additional on the property. In addi- tion. this British syndicate made heavy investments in brewery prop- roughout the United States. prohivition the property has ically idie. 't is und ood A re proposes to develop be property into a beehive for small manufacturing and business inter- ests. The property is located in & second commercial zone, and it is said this development will greatly e value of real estate in mediate vicinity — g SAYS MOTHER-IN-LAW WANTS HIM IN PRISON |, Paroled Man Asks Injunction to Prevent Her Speaking to Him or Interfering. Claiming that his mother-in-law, Mrs. Virginia Smith, is attempting to have him invelved in trouble so that complaint can be made to the federal authorities for the revocation of his wton L. Cutshaw vesterday in the District Supreme Court 10 enjoin Mre. Smith from speaking to him or attempting in any manner to interfere with his conduct or move- ments. Tt is aileged that Cutshaw was sen- tenced in November. 1921, to the 'nited States penitentiary at Atlanta. After his release on parols in No- vemher, 1923, he returned to the Dis- trict Mrs. Cutshaw attaches her affidavit to the petition of her husband, stat- ing that she knows her mother feels hitterly towards her husband and has witempted to separate them since the fact of their marriage, on April 21, |3 1924, became known — e BEGIN SCHOOL BUDGET. Officials Hope to Complete Esti- mates by Early Summer. of the school budget vear of 1925 has been 1 officials. It is hoped imates completed for the District Commis- tio i eration in framing t Virtually all important items elimi- nated by the House appropriations committee also will be included. ice takes four and a half years to travel from the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia io the east Greenland cur- For Sale A charming little HOME in “SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS,” No. 1321 Holly Street; 6-room, detached semi-bungalow; excellent construction throughout. Price, $14,500 Terms $2,000 Cash in reasonable pay- —balance ments Robert E. Heater Exclusive Agent 410-11-12 Colorado- Bldg. Telephones Main 1064 Franklin 2508 7 Corner of 16th St. and Blagdon Ave. home ex- unusually in first- tile, A fascinating quisitely planned, well constructed and class condition: hollow stuccoed, Spanish tile roof; house itains about 10 rooms, 3 servants’ rooms and 3 baths; garage for 3 cars and chauffeur’s apartment; lot contains about 23500 sq. ft. For price and particulars app’y to Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 REAL ESTATE. GIRLS’ ASSAILANT HELD. Negro Arrested for Attempted As- sault, Admits Children’s Charge. Two charges of assault on young girls were preferred against Willlam Henry Green, colored, twenty-three, 1408 C street southeast, who was locked up early vesterday at the fifth precinct station. It is charged that he assaulted two little girls, four and six years old, while they were play- ing near their respective homes in the southeast section of the city Wednesday afternoon a man” Green is said to have re- marked after he had been identified and admitted the charges. Detectives Charles Wise and H. M. Hilldrup of the fifth precinct learned of the identity of the alleged assail- ant last night. * When taken to the police station, the prisoner said he had been drink- ing the afternoon of the assaults and was unable to recall if he had troubled any children. A technical charge of attempted felonious assault on each child was preferred against the prisoner. Capt Sanford fixed bond in the case at 25,000, Y7 with open fireplace. ing room. built-in refrigerator. 7207 % “This is What whisky will do for | An Exceftional Value at THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, MAY: 10, 1924. mummm||lmvlmumnmmmnmnmnnmmmnmmumnmlmummmlnlmmmlmmn|mm|nl|mng ASKS BRITAIN JOIN U. S. IN BACKING ARMS PARLEY Admiralty Secretary Praises Atti- tude of America Regarding Ne- gotiations to Limit Armament. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 10.—Speaking in the House of Commons in the course of discussion of armament Thursday | night, the pariiamentary secretary o | the admiralty, C. G. Ammon, said that | the attitude of the United States House and Senate, in regard to further conferences on armament limitation | had been noted with very great friendliness and pleasure by the Brit- ish government, and he added that the government would do all in its power, so far as this country was con- cerned, to show a reciprocal desire to enter into any negotiations or discus- sions, no matter by whom started. Mr. Ammon said work would be quickly started on two cruisers let out to private builders. Lieut. Col. | Amery, former first lord of the ad- doclared that the whole ad- miralty staff was in favor of con- ating upon the question of im- ng and bringing up to date the rd at Singapore. \ REAL VALUES IN NEW HOMES | Chevy Chase Q\r‘:_\ 3911 Harrison Street The high character of neighbors. The architectural beauty. The high elevation. The superb location. The splendid car service. The rigid zoning restrictions. The reasonable price. Make this the most desirable home buy in Chevy Chase Eight large rooms, two baths, center-hall plan iront, in a grove of beautiiul oak tree: Large side porch, French doors to din Completely cquipped kitchen and pantry with Attic over cntire house Lot 70 ioot Living room 15x28 i f An Excellent Buy 1419 Shepherd St. ibility Seven Large Rooms Four Bedrooms All Modern Conveniences Cement front poreh, (arranged as kitchenattesj, screened paved alley. Priced for Quick Sale Inspect Today and Sunday, after 2 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS The Home of Homes Main 9300 Mcmbers of the Washington Real Estate Board LT R T 16th Street Highlands e 5426 Colorado tile construction. ick garage Look at These Dimensions House 28 feet wide and 44 feet deep. Breakfast porch (glass enclosed) 11x15. Living room (with fireplace) 18x22. Dining room (with beamed ceilings) 18x20. Skeeping porch enclosed. Large lot with beautiful oak trees. This beautiiul home tests the demand ior the utmost. Sec it Avenue hollow Ten two full ba periection to Built by F. M. Johnson. All Johnson Homes Are Known For Their Fine Quality of Construction and Finish Exclusive Agents Open for Inspection Sunday From 16 A.M. to 9 P.M. ARNOLD AND COMPANY, Real Estate 1416 Eye Street Main 2434 EXHIBIT HOUSE 3417 Fessenden St. Make Your Choice « NOW'! rapidly in value Located just off Connecticut Avenue on Fessenden Street A short ride on the Chevy Chase car—or a pleasant drive out Connecticut Avenue. If you are counting on having a Home of your own, don’t miss seeing these splendid new dwellings ideally situated on the City edge of fashion- able and growing Chevy Chase. Their construction and location is such that they are bound to increase within the next few years. And for real Home comfort and justifiable pride,—well, consider such interior refinements as 1417 K St. N.W. Second Week of this unusual offering of fine Chevy Chase Homes is likely to prove as strikingly popular as the first week was % 72277 7, 725 ¢ EE_EE |[——]ol——la | | | REAL ESTATE. Two Blocks From 14th Street $7,950—Terms Own Your Home Best Buy in the N.W. Section Exhibit House—916 Delafield Place —TO INSPECT— Take 14th St. car to Delaficld Place, then walk two blocks cast—or Georgia Avenue car to Delafield and walk half a block REALTORS—Owners and Builders. One Block From Sixteenth St. 4 Sold This Week $ 1 3,250 $1,500 Cash, $95 Per Month Don’t fail to inspect at once. The price, terms and location cannot be equaled. Exhibit House 1419 Varnum Street N.W. Completely Furnished by Goldenberg’s TO INSPECT— 1 11th St car or 16th St. bu Iarnum St. Phone Main 617 REALTORS—Owners and Builders. pl——olc——lolc——=lale———lo]l—=|ol—=]o]——| On Exclusive Huntington Street in Beautiful Chevy Chase, D. C. 3929 HUNTINGTON STREET Three Blocks West of Conn. Ave. This charming home is situated on a lot 65 fect wide in one of the highest points in the District. - 1t is seldom possible to purchase where the environment is fixed and vou will be surrounded by neighbors who are socially and professionally prominent. CONSTRUCTION _ The construction and finish is of the highest type, and we invite your comparison with houses selling for at least five thousand more. ¥ DESCRIPTION: EIGHT ROOMS AND TWO BATHS Colonial design, center hall type. Large living room, with open fireplace and French doors doors leading to a reinforced concrete side porch. Large dining room, pass pantry, with disappearing breakfast nook, ironing board and Kitchen Maid kitchen e et. Kitch- en with sink eleven feet long. with swinging stool. cupboards above and below. Ice bos, fl fl @ fl | | ,_W, le——=o|c—=alnlc—Dol—D]olc—x ol =0} =t e o —— ol Bl [0 = | o T e 1o e |0 —— o[ ——— |0 | o e |0 e ] fll W | | $16,950 On Convenient Terms [FOR RENT Apartments in New Building 1816 Vernon St. N.W. (Just West of 18th and You Sts.) 1 Room, Kitchen and Bath $55.00 % Cold air and broom closets; eleotric ventilator and electric fan. which removes all odor of cooking and cools house in summer. White cnamel range, inlaid o on the floor anc o C2cking and o he mel range, inlaid linoleum on the floor and ° The second floor contains master bedroom with privato bath: bedrooms and beautifully appointed main bath closet. Oak floors throughout. The hardware is Corbin and the electric fixtures are silver Cellar under entire house, hot-water heatinz plant. automatic hot-water heater and built-in garage. The lot is sodded and planted. Charming English doorway to center hall entrance. Spacious living room, with raised brick fireplace, and opening through full-length French windows to ‘Wide English front porch. Cheery dining room, with bright breakfast sun parlor, reached through double French doors Fine hardwood floors and artistic wall lights. Roomy kitchen completely equipped with Detroit Jewel range, built-in ironing board and cabinet. Cold storage pantry, with built-in refrigerator. Separate rear porch. Master bedchamber full width of house, and N Two other pleasant sleeping rooms, large windows in all. sipecial linen closet, and closets in all bedrooms. Floored attic, high ceilinged. Roomy, dry basement, with Pittsburgh instantaneous heater and hot and cold mixing valves in stationary tubs. 1deal! hot-water heati plant. Large lot, 125 feet hy 33 feet. Cement sidewalks, wide sll;ee?. paved alley. If you prefer to visit the houses some week day just phone Main 4600 for private car WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor—Bailder 15th and K Streets so three other large Attic over entire house, with built-in cedar % X 2 7% The attention to detail and the many built-in conveniences will convince you that we have again lived up to our slogan of “NOT JUST HOUSES—HOMES” THE PRICE IS RIGHT TERMS LIBERAL Open for Inspection Sunday J. E. DOUGLASS Owner and Builder 1324 Gallatin St. N.W. 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath $62.50 Open for Inspection B.F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. NW. Phone Adams 899