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REAL ESTATE. § THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924 REAL ESTATE. {:Im_ IIm( i)f 1 1]4-“H\lrn |Iu-n'\ h!”nu S R WHITNEY DIES in ll):‘l; ppm;lcn office, where he re- APARTMENT BUILDING CHANGES OWNERS payoun fotlov e ot o Kot s T erber 88 Lip o Vo, &% 2 Best Value in Washington 3 "ok tryinic 10 oy | Was Pension Office Employe Here e T e T i vived by his wife, Mrs. Melissa A. the younk Chuck had been a1t for Thirty-Bight Years. Whitney; three sons. Rev. Fdwin B. Chuck he would havo dond (hin 1t | Stephen R Whitney, eighty-seven | Whitney' of Wilsonville, Neb.; Frank ameson u omes :r;w“: hu:-ll\l. while young, wan fully | yoars old, an employé of the pen- (G- \vl)mn(-ghor Atlanta, Ga., and Wes- Frown. o wan u of | wlon office for thirty-eight years|ley H. itney of this city; a . fighting, X " ar resident of the Dmrm) for | brother, Charles W. Whitney of Cal- 3 33 to 47 T St. N E had no 5 T f four years, died at the |ifornia, eleven grandchildren and , Z teath’ or widen. Mrs. © |one great-grandehiid. b 2 - - BRuSiCienic, et e, Siink | hogiee helt mockCroce "Ghurch e ] D e hout the Jutter ‘might | voad, Thurs Funeral services we.e o 2 B frightened thae he might | conducted at the residence this morn- Teachers to Be Guests. i these ses at once. F Sl things over for |\0%: Interment was in Arlington cem- | Washington teachers and educa- already sold. e then o thousht N " tional workers will be the guests of 1 Whitney was a native of New | Olive M. Jones, president of the Na- / Six large rooms, tile bath y. For several ycars after|tional Kducation Association, at the ’ - Selelanianan > sming to this city ho was employed | association headquarters, 1201 16th ] ¢ extra large sleeping porches, n the bureau of engraving and | streot. this afternoon from 3 to 6 , liaditein ice: bokes setvant’ nting. He later went to work About 2,000 educational - o e % gavt-mice poncs Servant S — e ers havo ;):r‘n' llv:‘zielreedu.;nd be- 7 % PR toilet, laundry tubs, h.-w. h., 8 ) e in “ : ‘ Chuck aldn't know what to make of | meating bere in Juiy, & Taeay ortetns R E clectric lights; deep lot to all this. He clung to the old log and | 3 expected ide alley. S wondered what would happen next = = — wide alley. Sold on easy e was a fortunate young Chuck, 2 terms. though he didn’t know it at the time. Pro That boy was Farmer Brown’s Bo. { TH ool w\‘;.."”.v e e et o, Tk, b . . g The ROCkaOl'O f i : QVSII-I(O OWNs %fi'i! that loi would dout bions e next, stor: et wigne ave ||| 1417 R Street NJW. ‘ : toward shore. Of course, the young | Happened.” TA g Built, Owned and for ? New Building ’ Sale by *mew‘ o S = 1 Room, KBitcttmeHe and ! 5 < al Thomas A. Jameson Co. btructure at 2531 Q street northwest, xold for Mild red Davix, through the office of McKeever & Gosx. & ¥ 52 - v g Owners and Builders e R 7 Resident Mmger on S : A Phone Main 5526 one of ohnny Chuck’s children. Poor - - Tittle chup, he must have been drowned | || PN 4 Premises B DT]_:’\II]“ STORIES BY THORNTON ouzr I wonder how long he has been SR e : S o) o] a ] ol—xlal——xalal——] | ’ FIRST TIME OFFERED Six Well Built Home Values e ———————————— —— ——_§ i scared nearly to death. I suppose he where he was So he did. He stayed A - . The Fortunate Young Chuck. 3sre ' visins ™ “ihaidins™ Witk | wishes T would o way "and ivav sed s ¢ unknown frien tright = N e e unkBowt fdenn The boy in the hoat stopped rowing |, a ¥ 2L Young Chack: | @ he b < drifted up along The young Chuck | Despair is a very dreadful thing. Tt | wa. ‘i that he nearly fell 18 the feeling which comes in time of |inlo the water He was so fright- seeming danger where there is no =n*'i| 'hn;’ »vlw 't .;\lu. n;(.w that hope. The young Chuck, drifting on v 117" d the boy. & floating log on the flooded Green | sn't a Ci must be Meadows, was for the first time in 818 @espair. He had been frightened. Z 4 p dreadfully frightened, ever since the > 3 , ‘water had driven him out of hiz home ' “ £ B e e F Street The Top of the City on that old log. But until now he . hope, from the moment he had > | s . . scrambled up on that old log. He had | > ' WELL CONSTRUC LOCATION hoped that old log would drift to the Stores and two floors ATTRAC sh:h‘rp. 5 above: excellent location Bt ne 11 _hol Jeone e S for most any business. Semidet ‘ x ms and tiled bath know that boy o Ko front porch, h ool [al a3 a] || ——— o[ ——| Open Daily and Sunday Until 8:30 P.M. ot g o el - B. F. SAUL CO. | N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. l‘f}'!:;. He ¢ E K ox THE v 1412 Eye St. N.W. Everything in Real Estate catch him. He Vit L3 1418 Eye St. NW. Phones Main 5904-5 Main 2100 | Members Washington Real Estate Board For Details Consult Open Sunday From 2 to 6 o - - = = = Near Sacred Heart Church | B ST £4 « Their and Sixteenth Street ¢ : : ; : 1644 Park Road | ‘ypshemmm il TR TR ol Proves Their 4518 to 4528 7th St. NW At the new SHERMAN CIRCLE, one of the newest and prettiest additions of charming homes [e——x|ple——|al=—0]lc—=]al—=]a|——=4] Semi-detached, 10 large, bright, at- | o 4 : tractive rooms; three baths, hot-water % T Worth heat, electric lights, double garage. » i 4 front porch; in good condition. There is : T no better location. This modern home | : i g T 20 of These is easily worth $17.000, but will be sold j g . . Attractive Woodley immediately for S A 5 : i = A Homes Sold — Only ‘A Real Home and a Bargain for Some One 3 % _— SRR a Few Left Be Sure and Sece This . Open for ln..pectton Peatures: Six b 3 wood trim throughe Ts Ay : ink with com lighted sle best hot-w r large rear @ ¥ The papering, selling for this reasonable price THE CONSTRUCTION OF THESE HOMES WILL CONVINCE YOU SEE THEM AT ONCE To inxpect: Tak to Georgia Ave. and Alliso , ast to Tth; or, Soldiers’ Home car to *pshur § Ik north; or, any bus m - and Jowa Ave.” to Tth nd Allison, walk north DONNELLY & PLANT, Inc. Exclusive Agents 3308 1425 N.W. Col. 838 l——lol—Dolol—lal——ja|—=lal——=a] ——] - - -~ - B - . Exhibit House 2712 Woodley Place e Sy N. R. ROb]IlSOIl Open and Lighted Till 9 A.M. 653 Munsey Buildizgz Main 2012 t : o laree living ar Tosthloft Gannestiont Abcnuc) near Wara: - 2intng s i o breghias man Park Hotel and overlooking Rock Creek fixtures. Bright, cheery bedchambers, num Park. lary losets. Fine che elec Te - . butttein in‘,.wm’lm- el Take Chevy Chase car or Connecticut Ave porches. Separate servant's bath. Large rear bus fo Woodley Place and Calvert Street Vard to paved alley. Walk 1 block north to houses 0l ——= ol —=]a]——=] T———— ' e P::!j;::se ap’;):a;":]tzm: $1,500 Cash $12 O5( 59850 Monthly | You Won’t Find a Better Value In All Chevy Chase—Than “ZJYLDU SUAPIRO CO 19 19 _tieet nw 9 Qflan 1140 Northeast Corner of Biltmore Street and Cliffbourne Place Located in exclusive residential section within one block of two car lines ONSTRUCTED of colonial brick, with slate roof, and en- C tircly detached. Designed by the late Mr. Clarke Wagga- man and built by the late Mr. John Nolan in 1914 as a home for the present owner. FIRST FLOOR—Center hall entrance, with colonial stairway to second floor. Drawing room, library with lavatol dining room, butler’s pantry and kitchen, side porch from dining room and rear porch from kitchen. SECOND FLOOR—Four large bedrooms, two completely iled baths, porch. w h e et all with dbumer winddws, as. m on h t d bath, laundry. i f]f;( l\:‘.:{‘c‘r t:::sggca:-::l:golfimh:?dwogd flo:;l: Q::ncd pancled To Please the Most Exacting in Taste, Situated on 16th St. Amid Costly Residences of Prominent Washingtonians walls, attractive bu(llcr: sil\c‘r fi‘(llurcs alnd h:r;i‘lva{]c 1 All rooms very large, high ceilings, plenty of light and air. e Exhibit House, 4211 16th Street Open and Lighted Daily Till 9 P.M. FEATURES 5 il 5 depth g HE lot has a 50-ft. frontage on Biltmore Street by a depth = R y e A S —Two white-tile baths, bullt-in elec- fireplace. % of 112 ft. on Cliffbourne Place to a wide alley in rear (5600 sq. ft. in all). The house occupying about one-half el biden iy —Breakfast sun parlor. of entire lot leaves large, garden with rvonts room, with bath. TREES SHRUBS FLOWERS For inspection and further information apply North Washington Realty Company , s e eIV SUADIRO CO = 1653 Pa. Ave. NW. Telephones Main 6152, 9716 = 90 tb s O T X mO=~xv 3723 L1v1ngston St NFW The essence of this delightful Chevy Chase home is spaciousness, skillfully worked out with the highest grade of material. The first floor has a deep, full-width front porch, reception hall, living room with open fireplace, sun- flooded dining room, large kitchen and rear porch. On the second floor there are 4 exceptionally spacious bedrooms and 2 baths; attic space above. There is hot-water heat, electricity and gas, hardwood floors—in fact, everything one could expect in any modern home much more expensive than this. The lot is wide and deep and there is a 2-car garage to match the house. Priced to Sell Right Away—And Open For That Purpose All Day Tomorrow O ‘inixhed nttic. —Inciosed porches, upstairs and down. incst Kitchen in eity. ONLY FOUR LEFT MEw>2Z200n>me Exclusive Agents 713-715 14th St. N.W.