Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1924, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SALES ANNOUNCED " BY REALTY DEALERS 'iWumber of Homes Figure in Transactions Consummated Recently. are anuounced by Boss & follows: Edwin §. La Fetra sold his home | at 1311 Gallatin street northwest to N. J. Ward. This semi-detached brick house, having eight rooms. Dr. William C. purchased & detached home 7 Rosemary street, Chevy Chase, Md., owned by Henry M. § The house is of frame construction, having eight rooms. | | A detached house situated at 1308 | Floral strect northwest was bought from Albert E. Lewis by Margaret | N. Dorsey is house is of brick and frame construction A two-family apartment situated at 1S street northeast was purchased Ly Mathis J. Johnson from Barrett E. Duke and William H. Kitchen Liach apartment has five rooms. It | | | | will be held by the new owner as an | nvestment attractive home at 2310 19th owned by Clarence was purchased b Mary A. Young sold Edward V 4007 111 rep- new hiou t and owned by Wallingsfo or at $11 Quack- s sold to Floyd I v northwest, was pur- completed by s is @ six-room The Windsor, 1425 T street nerth- went, wold for Mildred Davis to a New Engiand investor, by MeKeever | & Gown. Evening Services Postponed. | The usual evening services will not | be held tomorrow in St Paul's Epis- copal Church, 23d street nétir Wash- ington Cirele, as the clergy and choir will participate in the services at the Cathedral in the afternoon. The eve- ning services will be resumed on the | foliowing Sunday. The services to- * morrow will be: Holy communion at | 7:30 am., morning prayer and In- ruction to children of the Sunday ool at 10 am. and holy com- munion and sermon by the rector, Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, at 11 am | 4302 Chesapeake St. N.W. | LARG E LOT ALLEN C. MINNIX oW 1416 F St. N.W. ER ATTENTION BROKERS — MOORE & HILL, Inc. 730 17th Street N.W. Member Washington Real Estate Board Price, $15,500 Undoubtedly the best located moderately priced new detached brich home on the market. The location is superb. south of the National Cat srounds. in a high-cla ion built up with de selling Thi tached. ha- Reasonable terms and immediate possession. No. 2212 1st Street N.W. Price, $12,000 Owner leaving city will this beautiful home at a price. It is a lovely three-story brick, 20 ft wide, containing 9 large rooms and tiled bath, hard- wood floors, electric lights and a brick garage. It is in perfect repair and is worthy of serious consideration. The location is excellent, being on a high ele- vation near the Soldiers’ Home grounds, very convenient to cars, churches, stores, cte. Open for fnspection. Chevy Chase $14,000 An unusually well plann constructed new > detached home in nicest parts of Chevy Chase. has 7 bright, well-s (4 bedrooms), tiled lectric very fin, garage and every modern con- venience. This is really a high- proposition and one that sed on reasonable $10,500 This beautiful, practical new tapestry brick residence is being offered for less n cost by the owner, as h ires a larger home. It has 6 beautiful rooms and tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors throughout, glassed-in breakfast porch, screened sleeping porch, a nice garage and a fine lot. This is located in one of the best parts of Petworth, surrounded by beautiful homes. The owner will give immediate possession. 16th Street Heights $21,500 A beautiful detached stocco over hollow tile modern home. in the very best part of 16th Street Heights, close to 16th Street This property has a lot 55 ft. front by 156 ft. deep to a paved alley. The house contains 9 beautiful rooms, 2 baths, hot- water heat, electric lights. hard- wood floors, a large sieeping porch and a specially constructed garage in keeping with the bouse. The owner will give possession when soid, and sell on reasonable terms. Columbia Heights $12,500, Located near the corner of 14th and Fairmont Streets, this fine home has southern exposure, is within a square of the Lith Street car line and is most convenient to stores, churches, etc. It con- tains 8 ‘splendid rooms and 2 baths, electric lights, and is in very good condition. 'The owner will make very reasonable terms and give immediate possession. Near 19th and Que Streets $10,500 A most desirable three-story bay window brick dwelling, with rooms and bath. hot-water heat, a very good lot and many other attractive features. This prop- erty can be purchased on very easy terms, and is a very good buy at this low figure. Near 20th and Kalorama Road $15,000 This well constructed home is ideally situated in one of the nicest residential sections in the city. It has 7 rooms and bath (4 bedrooms). glassed-in sleeping porch, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors and a built-in garage. This home is in perfect condition and can be bought on a cash payment of only $1,500. Immediate posses- sion. Chevy Chase $15,500 A remarkably low priced mew two-story detached brick home, built by day labor, of the very best materials and located within a _half square of Con- necticut Avenue on one of the prominent streets south of the circle. Positively this is the best value in_Chevy Chase for the money. This house has a large living room with a brick fireplac large dining room, breakfast room, pantry and kitchen on the first floor. 4 bed- rooms and a beautiful tiled bath on the second floor, hot-water heat, eleciric lights, hardwood floors throughout, a well-built garage and a beautiful lot. This Property can be sold on very attractive terms Mount Pleasant $14,500 A strictly modern, semi-de- tached Colonial brick home, lo- cated near 18th and Park Road. one of the finest parts of Mt. Pleasant. This home contains 9 rooms and 2 baths, hot-water heat. electric lights, hardwood floors, and a large Colonial front porch, has awnings, screens, and full equipment is in perfect re- pair. Owner will sell on con- Vvenient terms. Cleveland Park $15,000 Situated on one of the best streets of Cleveland Park, one- half square west of Connecticut Avenue, having southern ex- posure,’ this fine home is easily the outstanding offering in Cleveland Park homes. It has 9 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, a bell-bullt garage with a side driveway and a very pretty lot. The owner will make reasonable terms and give immediate possession. This is a reduced price on this prop- erty and it should be sold. Near Wardman Park Hotel ‘ $17,500 A beautifully arrange wide three-story Colonial type resi- man Park Hotel, west of Con- necticut Avenue. The surround- ings of this property are ideal, as it Is in a strictly high-class residential section, where _the environment is of the best. There [f are 10 rooms and 2 baths, hot- [ water heat, electric lights, hard- wood floors, a large front and 2 rear porches, and a fine lot 132 15 ft. alley. Owner possession. = = I 0 = I == I = D= A == i === A E==10 BALTIMORE HAS 24 NEW BUILDING BODIES Four Months' Record Gives Mary- land 1,300 Organizations of Kind. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, May . 17.—Figures Jjust compiled show that twenty-four building and loan associations were started’ in Baltimore during the first four months of this year. Persons in close touch with the work of these organizations say It would not be surprising if the total for the year 1924 reaches the 100 mark, thereby making the number of associations in Maryland aggregate 1,300. Of the state’s total, 90 per cent of the associations are In Baltimore, and the resources of those located here are estimated at fully 90 per cent of the aggregate for the state. Building associations have proved a big factor in making Baltimore a “city of home-owners,” enabling per- sons of limited means to buy house Solidly built of Blue your inspection porch; reception chusetts avenue Weekday Evening Phone Service Until 9 O’Clock 5317 Sixteenth Street (In that beautiful section just opmslitse the reservoir) garage in rear, of same stone as house Th hnnw. oontaine 12 rooms-— aths, quartered oak flooring. back doors and woodwork, finished in mahogany breakfast porch; two sleeping porches, one open and one inclosed. & 2 o This home will be open for 2811 35TH STREET BRIEF FOR TRADE NAME. “Realtors” Send Arguments to Law Libraries. Leading law libraries and bar as- sociations of the United States have been furnished with copies of the brief argument and pleadings pre- pared for use in injunction suits to t the rights of the National As- ~ ation of Real Estate Boards in the rm “realtor.” The brief, argument ard pleadings were prepared for the national as- sociation by its general counsel, Gen. " n William MacChesney. lN ies of the documents have also sent to eight law publications, e real estate commissioners in the sixteen states having a real estate license law, to the forty-eight state supreme court libraries, to the li- braries of twenty-five colleges and universities, to eight public librarie to all officers of the National Assocla- tion, to presidents and secretaries of state real estate associations and to sccretarics of all member boards of itional association. To Hold May Procession. sion will be held at tomorrow at 4 p.m. el e e OME BUILDERS who have search- 3 1 nclude with benediction ed throughout every desirable sec- tion of Washington for the ideal home sites are expressing the greatest satis- faction in their selection of Chevy Chase. MOST desirable suburb that offers every modern convenience and an assurance of steadily increasing values, due to the natural trend of high-class development in this direction. OU should be quick to take advan- tage of this opportunity to secure choice sites at very reasonable prices and on most favorablé terms. W E will be glad to show you the plats and go over the details with you at your convenience. Make your lot selection NOW. nch walls, two-car all day Sunday e e ' Thomas J.Fisher & Co., Inc. L. E. Breuninger & Sons 738 15th St. N. W. Exclusive Agents 706 Colorado Building Members of the Washington Real Exstate Board M. 6140 MaInieEi0 4224 16TH STREET Sample house of a group of beautiful homes . Hiin 2 To properly describe this home in the space built by C. H. Small. A big, roomy, detached 3 s — - i used would be impossible. If you are seeking a dwelling in one of the city’s choicest suburbs. . . s = ine Cut stone foundation; 'wide cement front ; il ~ really magnificent home it will pay you to in hall, 12x15; living room, 18x15, > i x y spect this wonderfuf place. A corner property, with cut stone open fireplace; dining room, . i B e 3 facing aboat 100 feet on 16th street—Washing. 18x15; side brackets and dainty electric fix- £ i AR Ny ton’s fashionabie boulevard. The landscape tures; blnler‘; pan;ry:hn‘irce sized .‘d’f:fi:w‘u' 3 g - 6 one-piece sink and other attractive res; - i 33 ;s fine,’;)ig. dry cellar; hot-water heat; Pittsburg f ¥ < Flowers, shrubbery and trees in abundance, heater; toilet and laundry trays. 1 sty 5 tastefully and artistically laid out. Front en- Big double back porches 10 feet wide—un- & trance of this home from attractive front usual view from back. Four wonderful bed- - el o By 1:2;,.‘:"'5.:3-:;'&2;::1.4\::-’; ; i . ing room. Side entrance to center hall. Co- and mahogany trim. Only an inspection will - 2 2 2 lonial type stairway. Library, dining room, convince you of the real beauty and comfort Z R 2 » breakfast room, butler's pantry and kitchen. in these well built, modern homes. The lot is : 4 5 Eight bedrooms and three aths, tastefully dec large, with wide alley in rear and ga.r;fe to . : ’. " ! match the house. Our representative will be : L g P 2 pleased to show you all the fine features of the S s help falling in love with this rome. A three- property. See them at once. Drive out Massa. . : ‘ 3 § : car brick garage, with water, drain and elec- gardening will please the most discriminating. porch through triple French doors to large liv- orated and conveniently arranged. One cannot past entrance to Naval Ob- . : o tricity, complete an unusual property. Every servatory to 35th street and right on 38th i : 3 3 % e street to property, between Garfield and Mas- ; 3 convenience known to modern home building. sachusetts avenue. ' . Open from 1 to 6 pm. 3045 PORTER ST. Cleveiand Park Homes are always in demand. We especially desire your inspection of this wonderful property. A home built, Weekday designed and planned on the same scale as homes selling for tWice as much and more. Double front entrances from wide, covered cement, porch leads into a beautiful big living room, with central stairway and colonnades separating the dining room. An unusual Evening Phone back porch, with servants’ porch, leading into a real kitchen, fully equipp™t with most modern conveniences. Second-floor plan ning ! consists of four delightful bedrooms; plenty of dloset space; two fully tiled baths, one with shower. Floored attic over whole house. The cellar plan is also interesting, containing all of the up-to-date appliances necessary. A built-in garage completes a most unusual Se . U t-l home. Hardwood floors throughout; ivory and mahogany trim. The view from front and rear of this home also lends a chari that rvice Unti will interest you at once. S - Drive out Connecticut avenne to Porter street, weat on Porter street about a block. Property on morth side of Porter. 9 0'Clock 1415 Eye St. N.W. e M R e i Main 4752 lc——= =] [==———= 0] le—=lol—=lole—"ozlole—=—=lole——=lo|e——a]ole——ioa]alc——x]al—x= o] —=]al =——x]0o}

Other pages from this issue: