Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1924, Page 21

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)

REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING REVERSAL AROUSES PRIZE PLAY JUDGES Pulitzer Award to Columbia Pro- fessor Draws Scathing Attack by Owen Johnson. By the A NEW YORK, May 17.—-Announc nent by £ Willlam Lyon Phelps ) b author, of the litzer Prize Com- | | father gnd Adrian H. Larkin, the cn overridden in the re- of the prize to “Hell-Bent vesterday, created a stir al and literary Phelps and Mr, 1 The Show-Ofi." i e Kel Clayton Ha »er of the jury, outspok awarding ize to the ) Jury's majority vote Show-Off. |COUNTESS SALM HOME, | By the Associated Press. Countess Ludwig stracten, formerly Millicent Rogers, | sixteenth annual convention of the s at home with her parents, Col |American Railway Development As- | #nd Mrs. Henry H. Rogers, after four sociation closed here yesterday after months of married life. | famil for Vienna when his bride started 1id nothin had first met and danced. The Rogers family remained cool to their titled son-in-law and when the count SILENT ON MARRIAGE | ana his bride sailed for Burope on their honeymoon late in January there was no one to see them off. Former Millicent Rogers Reaches Col. Rogers left for England to place his_son in Oxford and later went to Paris to see his daughter. Their departure for America without the count followed. Rail Meeting Closes. SAVANNAH, Ga, May 17.—The New York With Father. Husband in Vienna. NEW YORK, y 17.—Today aim Von Hoog- refecting by a vote of 32 to 8 the invitation from the American Rail- rney, returned last night | Way Association to become a section ner France from Paris, leav- | in the trafiic division of the latter Whodeparted | organization. The following officers clected: Jesse F. Jackson licent Salm, as she | Savannah, president; S A. Leckie listed among the ship’s passen- s C Mo., first vice president; nor her father would talk re-| A. S. Hil, icago, second vice presi- dint, and A. L. Moorebead, New York, sceretary-treasurer. e The countess, together with her were 3 would return ¢ count would come | lair her, both Col . Larkin smiled and | the higher-paid occupations shows a much larger percentage of increase married Count | over 1910 than do all the otber classes illicent Rogers Salm only a few weeks after they | combined. S STAR. WASHINGTO CHOSEN UNIVERSITY HEAD. Minnesota Dean, Elected in Texas, MINNEAPOLIS, efficial word of the night. The presidency of the University | try. The number of women employed in | Fails to Accept Up to Date. Minn, May 17— able to make the trip. to announce dency. - the post. Dean Ford had received no| economist and minister of education election last | in Denmark, is the first of her sex to hold a cabinet position in that coun- DECIDED BARGAIN Columbia Heights 4510 13th St. N.W. A splendid tapestry brick, colonial type home, 25 fcet containing 8 rooms (four bedrooms) tile bath, including shower, front and double rear porches, hot-water heat, clectricity, hardwood floors and trim in old ivory and mahogany, good yard to paved alley, one-car garage, in perfect condition, Vacant. ‘Convenient to schools, stores, churches and car and bus lines. SATURDAY, was offered to Dean ¥ord two months ago, while he was in Europe. The letter was forwarded from Minne- apolis to Europe, but it never reached him. When he returned he received another letter asking him to go to Guy Stanton Kord, dean of the Grad. |Austin, Tex., for an interview with uate School of the University of Min- |the regents. He replied he was un- Tesota, Was clected president of the ] y of Texas 5 declined yesterday, but would accept the office. Dean Ford was chosen by the re- gents of the University of Texas after Pat M. Neff, governor of the state, had been elected and refused| Mrs. Nina Bank, a widely known MAY 17, CHURCH ELECTS D. C. MAN. Rev. W. 0. Carrington to Be Editor Since, Dean & Ford said, he had received no in- Whether he|formation that the regents were con- sidering him again for the presi- 1924, of A. M. E. Paper. INDIANAPOLIS, May 17.—Rev. | N. Cameron Alleyne of New Rochelle, N. Y., was elected a bishop at the African Methodist Episcopal Zion: gen- eral conference here last night. Alleyne for the past four years has been editor of the Zion Quarterly Re- view, @ churéh publication. The following conference officials were elected yesterday Rev. The Hampton-Built Homes in Beautiful West Chevy Chase Heights —are admittedly the hest subur- ban “buys” about Washington. 5 and 7 room bungalows. with EVery conveiiciide. Oh Beactous lots— Very Attractively Priced West Chevy Chase Heights is a ESTATE, General secretary, Rov. 1, M. Jacobs, | Rrooklyn; financial secretary, Rev. W, | H. Goler, Salisbury, N. publication house, Rev. §. D. Watkins, Charlotte, 55 legitor: of) Slar of [Cr L de. educator and f . W. H. Davenport, Durham, | President of the schoo? litera- |troit. died herc last r Catholic Educator Dies. CINCINNATI, ©hio, May 17 MANRECEOL| ) igustin I, Ruffing,C iforty Univers , Charlotte, N. C.; | RufMling was born at Du editor of Quarterly Review. R W. | where four brothers and four O. Carrington, Washington, D. C. | reside. Attention Colored Purchasers We have secured the listing of a large number of excellent homes in high-class locations. Rcasonably priced and for sale on convenient terms. Particulars on request. Reversal Astounding. with Paved Streets, Water, Sew- ers, &c, Lots and bungalows WARDMAN 1430 K St. N. Main 3830 located $1,500 Cash—Balance Monthly Open for Inspection Sunday—9 AM. to 6 P.M. The Joseph Shapiro Company 919 15th’ St. N.W. Franklin 1140 two blocks above the Bank of N N N N Reasonable price. N development “of enhancing values, N N N N N N N N Beothesda, on the main Rockvilie - Think Of It Chevy Chase, D. C. Reasonable Cash Payment Balance—$15.00 and Interest Monthly Payments 7 Rooms and Bath 3505 Northampton St. N.W. W. H. WEST CO. 815 15th St. N.W. Prof. I'helps Brand-New Colored Homes— We have just completed the most livable Homes you have ever | ™" 4th and W Sts. N.W. Don't put off seeing them as they won't be available for long. These Homes contain the most modern fittings and fixtures, com- pletely equipped. Practical planning and arrangement of the rooms makes it possible to utilize every inch of space without having a lot of excess to complicate your housckeeping. _Six rooms, bath and kitchen thoroughly up to date— ) reliable Hot-water Heating Plant—attractive electric light- 471 Pennsylvania Ave. ing fixtures. l'hae';::?ty of closet room. Front and back Located in the Teart of fthe porches—hardwood 8. . “""""",H‘," Spe Open all day Sunday, with a represent- Eht 1 ative to show you through—see them For Sale By SHANNON & LUCHS B. B. PINN (Owner’s representative) 713 14th St. Main 245 7 . 712 Kenyon Street N.\W. Phone Col. 5817 . i Monthly Payment i — . : il Less Than Rent ¥B% : Y SIS SRS Will buy an indtvidual = apartment in this new h\x!ld- : ] building o, Simiies o o pperative ; e L. > S 1705 LANIER PLACE NORTHWEST bungalows. Call at 4207 Just west of the intersection of 16th Street, Celumbia Read end 131k stoect nibtilieast lor Mount Pleasant Street. One block from street cars, stores, mar- kets, stc. Convenient to the finest churches and schools n the Middaugh & efty. Just the right distance from downtown. ‘beaatifu! Rock Creek Park Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 Professor IPheips’ s heen one 1ry's report in 1921, the novel jury prize ~ be Street” advisory by Sinelair hoard Age of Innocence,” Lewis, wherea varded it Idith Whar FOR LEASE At the Potomac Park Apartments For a Dollar a Day The rent for an apartment in the beautiful new building at 21st and C Sts. NW.,, that will accommo- date two people, is only $60 per month. Each of these apartments has a living room, small dining room, kitchen, dressing closet and bath. Each apartment has a Detroit Jewell stove and a Murphy bed free. There is a full-length mirror on one door of each apartment. There is a shower attachment to There will be twenty-four-hour elevator and telephone service. A large, well equipped lounge lobby is one of the many attrac- tions of the building. There will be several furnished rooms to rent by the day, at a nom- inal cost, to tenants of the building who have guests. If you want a refined, quiet place to live within a few minutes’ walk of the cafes, shops and theaters, with the finest free playground in the world at your front door, lose no time in inspecting the Potomac Park Apartments. Rental Agents, W. H. WEST COMPANY, 815 15th St. Tele- phone Main 6464. POSITIVELY READY FOR OCCUPANCY MAY 31st Resident Manager on Premises .o Michigan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N \ neighborlbood of en- hancing value, zoned and restricted. Individ- ual or group ! SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS THAT’S ALL G Wz Al outside cormer apartments. insuring excellent veatilation ana beht. Lots 50 to 100 feet front Representative on premises Sunday. For Plans and Particulars Apply —————— Edmund J. Flynn Company, Inc. . OPEN FOR INSPECTION Second Floor. ; Silesmen/on/ihe Property Every Sunilay each bathtub. 402 Rittenhouse St. Main 7283 1412 Eye Strest N. W. | From 2 to 6 0'Clock There are French doors between A Beautiful Home in — | all connecting rooms. B oo ROBERT E. HEATER, Realtor Colorado Bldg. Telephone Main 1064 Terraced lawn around wide | | porches Reception hall Reasonable Prices 3201 to 3227 Adams Mill Road, Northwest These delightful tapestry brick homes are situated between Ken- yon St. and Klingle Rd., fa National Zoological Park square from intersection 19th and Park road. Ideal location and en- vironment for family with children. Features: 22-it. frontage. 8 rooms, 2 baths. oak floors, fire- place, beamed-ceiling dining room, outside pantry, screened break- fast and sleeping porches, floored attic, Pittsburg Automatic Heater, built-in heated garage. LOW PRICE—EASY TERMS Sample House, 3217 Adams Mill Rd. Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. A 0O AR AL A AR B oo ion ottt ctnbitetniabiskbsicicolotbcosiondosdtoshati ool sibbsdtoslstbs il ol—=alal———]ol——F=Ja]——=]o]——=]a[———]0| 3013 & 3015 Porter Street Unusual Opportunity to Purchase a Real niversity Par Offers attractions not obtainable anywhere else hom:« doubl: GOLDS Goldsmith Bldg. 1405 Eye St. N.W. Main 9670 | On the Washington-Baltimore | Boulevard—just beyond Hyattsville “Gold in Our Name. Gold in Our Service” 921 15th St. N.W.—Main 8072 are Weat of Conn. Ave. : 928 Hamilton Just T rgia A ' Unlike most subdivisions—we have completed the prelimi naries before we placed the Park on the market. \Vhen build your home—water, sewer, gas and electricity—all are ready for you—with concrete streets and sidewalks—trees and shruh bery—actual realities. . |l N. L. SANSBURY CO. Inc. | = N ]fl 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Maim 5803-—4-3 i NEAR 18TH AND COLUMBIA ROAD. Beautiful stucco Price $13,750—" 700 fea" nouse containing seven rooms and two com- o 5 plete tiled baths, electric lights, hot-water heat, hardwood floors, glass inclosed sleep- ¥ iy e Y ing porch, instantaneous hot.wafer heater. Recently repapered and painted inside and out.. This house has just been placed on the market and will not last long. Term: Northeast Corner of Biltmore Street and Cliffbourne Place i NORTHEAST. In one of the finest and mowt popular resids | Price $8,350—"00TCIC of Tyashington. There are elght roume and bath, Located in exclusive residemtial section within one block of two car lines vou You will find this true in our detached home. The rooms are ~extra large. Plenty of closet room. Hardwood finish through- out. Open fireplace. Attic over entire house. Estab- electric lights, furnace heat, pine floors. This house is in excellent comdition. Owner w|l=‘ accept reasomable cash offer. Terms that are surprisingly low. Inspect at your rliest convenience. i;ri:e(? e'"l'sno_szuz 14TH STREET ,::A.xmufs, A un::fi:dh:u: o talning six large, hright airy rooms a 3 b . : . : water heat, electric lighs, harawood Boors, built-in tub and shower, comerete front CONSTR.UCIED of “colonial brick, with slate rooi, and en- porcli, buili-in' refrigerator. large rear porches. A resl opportunity to get just the tirely detached. Designed by the late Mr. Clarke Wagga- i - nnot be equaled. i . Cla ‘Fn‘: m‘si; 5"00“e N ORTHWERT. On one of fhe mest important thoroughfares man and built by the late Mr. Johm Nolan in 1914 as a rice 'y " in,the beart of ‘e city. Brick comstructed, contains nine home for the present owner. 1 d bath, clectric lights, stem heat, two-car garage, waer and gas o : T&é;{ué;?.s-':d will make an ideal two-family fat. luvestigate this offer at once. FlkiTflFLOOl]l)—Cept:r hall ent“r,ance, with colonial atadl{“{ay e PETWORTH. Beantiful semi-detached house of finest comstrnc- to second floor. rawing room, library with lavatory, dining Price $9,550— room, butler’s pantry and kitchen, side porch from dining room and rear porch from kitchen. tion, contains six large rooms and bath, electric lights, hot- water heat. hai . eoncrete front porch, screened th ‘two-car metal SECOND FLOOR—Four large bedrooms, two completely tiled baths, porch. rdwood Farage. This is one of the best honses we have had to offer in this section for several Large attic over all, with dormer windows. months. Terma reasomable. Price $13,500—YT. PLPASANT. Brick constructed house, having ten large Basement has servant’s room and bath, laundry. Hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors, tinted paneled lished lawn with shade trees and cement side drive. spacious 1ooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, Is a desirable house for boarding o rooming house par. walls, attractive butler's silver fixtures and hardware. 1l rooms very large, high ceilings, plenty of light and air. $10,500 - ct at 14th and Park Road. Handy to both FEATURES Easy Terms | T vt Bl TR et e HE lot has a 50-ft. frontage on Biltmore Street by a depth A detached stucco home, in the most of 112 it. on Cliffbournc Place to a wide alley in rear exclusive part of this section. containing ten rooms and two complete baths, medern heating plant and electric lights. A large lot with bea (5600 sq. ft. in all). The house occupying about one-half of entire lot leaves large garden with tital shrubbery surtound this home. Army offcer ordered away and will give imme- TREES SHRUBS FLOWERS Price $26,500—1°T" STREET RISERVOIR. A Getached brick houe coa: Open Sunday for Inspection From 3 to 6 P.M. North Washington Realty Company Imcorporated taining eight rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights. hardwood floors, garage, in excellent condition. It is folly screened, awni = = = £ E Opposite State Department %m;ss: Pa. Ave. N.W. Telephones Main 6152, 9716 ufil several open fireplaces. TReautiful groands and a large lot surronnd this home. A s A beautiful spot—handy controlled by such restrictions as make for sustained realty values. Lots 50x150 Ft. at 15¢ and 20c per sq. ft. Sold upon easy terms to town—easily approached—and o] m - There are several houses already available—Colonials and Bungalows—$9,500 to $10.850. Or you can arrange your own plan—and we will help you finance the building. Money will be made immediately available—upon terms that will surely in- m terest you. o] a Ride out and inspect University Park Just beyond Hyattsville on the Washington-Baltimore Boulevard Open Sunday and inlp:ehnn of this property will coavince you it is a real buy. Evenings 20,000—ASSACHUSKTTS AVE. HEIGHTS. An umsual buy in 513 Whittier St. N.W £ o = : tecture. This is a center-ball pian, having eight well planned rooms and two tiled | baths, floored attic, twocar garage and two large rear porches. The materizl and | workmanship in this honse are of the very best, and we advise immediate inspection, | as the terms are very reasonable and will vot remain on the market very long. Price $17,250—% PICTURESQUE SECTION OF MT. PLEASANT. A beaun- tiful home, 23 feet wide, contalning eight rooms and two complete baths, bardwood floors, spacious front and'reac porches and built-in garage. I ri . Thi » very convenient location, being close to two car lies, stores, schools and churches. Cail for appointment to inspect this property. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phomes Main 5903-4-5 Member Washington Real Bstate Bowrd Take Takoma Park car to Butternut and ath Ste. and walk south two bl . Con- venient to 14th St. car. Cyrus Simmons 3118 11th St. NW. Col. 9636 Evenings, Col. 6063-J Office at the Park Ph. Hyattsville 36-J—340-R University Park Co., Inc. m o] I B. O. L. Wells Representative lol———lolc——lojlc——t=]o]——]o]—=a]=—=]q] 2 Y

Other pages from this issue: