Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1924, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE. $1,500,000 INVOLVED IN 30 REALTY DEALS Washington Market Strong De- spite Weather, Says Mc- Keever & Goss. Property & Goss. ng from ground. appears esy unseemly weeks The list of sales follows: The prop which was Kania tory frame residence on Stan- . Chevy C! - i Mrs. R. B. Warren for Mary | n dence in Massachusetts Avenue Cathedral Park. ! purchased valued at a million and a half dollars is involved in recent sales announced today by McKeever More th transactions were rtment houses to vacant | According to this firm the market for Washington real estate lly strong, despite the weather of the past few d for Harry H. Harris thirty separate concluded, rang- 1702 17th street, ase, Md., was. avenue, was R. Michael C.. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924. KELLOGGS ENTERTAIN PHonor U. 8. Dead in England. 'LYMOUTH, Eng., May 31—. WALES AND BROTHER [crors ana » wreats trons she Soar Saeiiiine ters of the American Revolution were Pre-War Social Brilliance Marks |deposited yesterday in the cemetery, Balll aud iriaiat at Princetown, Devonshire, in mem- ory of the Americans who died thers Crawe Hoise. while rrisoners in_ the war of 1812 By the Associated Press. Z LONDON. May 31.—Pre-war social brilliance featured a dinner and ball at Crewe House last night, when Am- s i bassador and Mre. Kellogg enter- Ry:ine Avecisien bien: . <. |tained the Prince of Wales, the Duke ROME, May 31.—Reference by Sig-|and Duchess of York and forty other nor Giunta, Nationalist deputy, to the |persons at dinner. At the ball. Soclalists as “that gang” in the cham- lvthl‘ch tlhe l“\l}l;:gm [ tl]\ r:f[r:?r u:’ g 5 i neir niece, Miss Elizabeth s of | ber vesterday caused a genulne ex- [ gy NFe Toms (IEROCCE BN 0 change of fisticuffs between members | presented at court, 150 other guests of the right and left were present. | Discussing the return of the old| After the dinner Ambassador Kel standing rule, Signor Giunia declared S04 The Dks snaiDuchem i he felt himself represcnzative of the [he dancing honors with the Amer- old fasclsmo in which capacity Le|ican girls who had been invited to wished to recall the impositions, in- |Crewe House while th sults and violence sustained from that | Joaned by Gordon Seifridge. for & r sang. He pointed toward the benches | ception and ball to aid the endo where the Soclalists and followers of [ment xrmlpcul 11;1 ;‘n{xn?c(lllionlwllh m; former Premier Nitti were sitting. | ftockefeller glft for medical researc Gen. Bencivenga, newly-elected on the opposition ticket, rushed to_ the f the chamber, followed by Amendola, faseisti. ITALIAN DEPUTIES . BATTLE IN CHAMBER Socialists Resent “That Gang” Ap- pellation and Fist Fight Tem- porarily Halts Session. WEST CHEVY CHASE HEIGHTS —offers exceptiomal values —in Hampton-built Homes 5 and 7 room bungalows, with every housekeeping convenience, Large Building Lots Very Attractively Priced Jor either home builders or in- veatments, Come out and see for yourself why so many are locating in this beautiful suburb. Water, sowers, paved streets and olher improvements. 272 sale. Z Lots and bungalows are lo- cated two blocks above the Bank of Bethesda, on the main Rockville pike, hedge; garage. collected for the kon, |fund. They were handed to her by | >y v 4 BB lgixteen young women, including some ige of blows followed. dur- | ¢ the most beautiful of the season’s [N chi Representati Ing which the general fell to the flq L stices aluars on ESTATE, Corner Residence, Opposite Edgemoor This attractive 7-room home of bungalow type is offered for There is a large living room, floors; three bedrooms, tile bath, city water, gas and e Owner leaving city. H. LATANE LEWIS Exclusive Agent. th open fireplace and hardwood ricity; privet Reasonably priced 22722, L2722 Franklin 7893 Ana After Which The siciing wis vt | debutantes, eight of (hem American property pended. & After the session was resumed, the |red sowns president of the chamber, Rocco, de- |decorated with ) plored the incident, and urged caim were sold as and moderation. Signor Giun avenue, to sumed his address but the § T sireet, 10 . 4 deputies lett the hall in pro rtment house e et was sold ames D, Hobbs, old to W. D Tennille apartment ‘house at from | brick 27 house at Two ne built by M. follows: No. 4 M. T Walte ©. David and L A new five-sto: located ut 1909 for W. D. T t brick homes, The eight English girls were ssed in silver cloth gowns and carried rose decorated trays. count Burnham announced that 00 had been collected for the v Hatch tockefeller X-r0 Heifin Illino; . ne semi-domes- ticated, ves. are increas- ing in number. Foundation. Structure nt 1508 Connecticut avenue acquired by Mrs. Caroline B. 162] ol AL part ommideration e, Cariol faseierrd o Vieta: & NEWB. H. GRUVER Negotintions were through the offices of William K. Hartung & Co, r 3201 to 3227 Adams d James Lampton & C Mill Road Northwest These delightful tapestry brick homes are situated between Ken- il yon St. and Klingle Rd. facing = . National Zoological Park. One <ad square from intersection 19th and Park road. Ideal location and en- vironment for family with children. || Bk orer 2, e 3] A Bungalow That's ull of Livableness place, beamed-ceiling dining room, outside pantry, screened break- The plan and construction of this ideal Bungalow at 2943 Macomb St. attic, Pittsburg Automatic Heater, CLEVELAND PARK built-in heated garage LOW PRICE—EASY TERMS —have given consideration to thoo; features which are usually found only in elaborate homes. Com- Sample House, 3217 Adams Mill Rd. Open for Inspection pact m arrangement—but of spaciousness that will win your favor. Bl Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. | f Over one million dollars in new i Two floors—with nine excellent rooms, and completely equipped bath—hot-water heat; elec- homens built and sold in this xection, For Sale By Any Broker Or tncigy; wide veranda; picturesque planting, and a spacious garage. Just 1, block West of Conn. Ave. 315 5 With terms that 9 make purchase easy You know values are very stable in Cleveland Park—and such a Home at such a price is really W. C. & A. N. MILLER "= Realtors ain 1790 csed from L. Snead a nine-room detached resi- at Decatur street ple sold to David A. Baer building at 2007 18th 3 is shown graphically by the National M._and R. B. Warren, Association of Real Eestate Boards ywsill | Two-story brick residence 4215 {in a survey of national real estate 1 from D. A.|9th street was sold to D. W. Fox |conditions to be published the com- new resi- |for C. H. Galliher. ing week. The survey includes the Six-ro rick house, located 1412 |findings of an investigation of rental Allison street, was sold to George |conditions residences at 1140 and | ware street, C Chase, Md., from 20th t were sold to M Mangan for Matilda M. i et sed from W. | business | Nichols for Albert Alleman t. the pur- | S The Garden Spot of Wash- ington—where a Miller-built community is being developed. You have the protection here of the Miller safeguards —all Homes of the Miller standard—which means your investment will be a perma- nently profitable one No such surroundings are available elsewhere in Wash- ington. Truly the garden spot—and every improvement is being made with this eternal fitness in mind—so that always Wesley Heights will be unique and a show place. No lots only are for sale— but several types of Homes are available—at prices and upon terms that will interest you. . Inspection invited — come out tomorrow. Ride out and see what a won- derful spot Wesley Heights is Motor out Mass. Ave. across \W consin Ave. to Jewett Street— which leads to Wesley Heights. Or by Wisconsin Ave. cars—leave at Mass. Ave. It's a very pleas- ant walk through a shaded road Representative on the ground. rents, as a not rent but every month il G Just Drive It; That’s All “U | matter of fact, payin T [ taxes four day’s out r ) orgia These Bufiga;lows Are Different g $7,750 $750—$65 Monthly Price, Terms, Quality, Unequaled in D. C. One Block to 14th Street Car Line (Extended) 5 rooms and bath, living room 16x12, hot-water heat, fireplace, gas and electricity, hardwood floors throughout, cellar and attic, good lot; high elevation. HOW TO REACH PROPERTY—14th st. car marked Takoma, get off at 3rd and Sheridan, walk one block cast. Salesmen on premises from 10:00 to 5:30. TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th St. N.-W. Main 3285 Evening Phone Franklin 1686-J or West 3118-J An eight- dence, located at 2316 Ashmead pl. northiest, was sold for Nettie J. Wil- Howard L. S ho was lot” on Irving street just west of 14th was sold to L. O. Cook | by George H. Bright > > nith sold to M. J at 2017 15th Owner and Builder 921 15th St. N.W.—Main 8072 * ant street Mary Foss for Marion Oscar D. Clark purchased tacaed frame residence at 3 ark street from Law John P. ALL ROADS LEADTO OUR STORE NO PARKING RESTRICTIONS-NO-DELAYS-SERVICE i LB WL Bartlett bought from Mildred apartment houses, 5 T Winfield Pr sold one new homes 1404 Spring W. Dismer. of, his road to purchaser o e uf the grou of new homes completed by C. F Small Leanna Fuller purchased 315 Dela- " EE‘VEEBEE‘JEE‘E Every Consideration Favors Owning a Home in 1119 17th Street E==IERI=—=IE Electric, Gas and Oil Ranges When You Think of Hardware T f CLEVELAND lIc——=lolc——lalc—=—[o]——[c]|——=Id T EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN A NEW DETACHED HOME o i University _ Park —Just beyond Hyattsville, on— —the Washington-Baltimore Boulevard— ¢ An Apartment in the Suburbs City Conveniences—water, gas, electricity, telephone; through trolley service; twenty-five minutes to the center of the city. A new, modern, fireproof building with elevator service. Suburban Environment—woods and fields nearby; a public park within five minutes’ walk. These are some of the advantages offered at \ : o] Ne. 3945 Connecticut Avenue Corner of Tilden Street Near the Bureau of Standards Representative on Premises [ — : 5] Friday, Saturday and Sunday I . % ’ H o] . When you see what is actually offered here in natural en- vironment—and improvements—you’ll be quickly “sold” on University Park as a place to locate—from both the invest- ment and residential point of view. Won_derful]y situated—scarcely 30 minutes from the center of Washington—with every modern convenience already avail- able—water, sewer, electricity, gas, concrete streets and side- walks, trees and roadway planting. Most inviting in effect— and promising of steadily increasing realty values. Lots 50x150—15¢ and 20c per sq. ft—may be bought upon very easy terms We will finance your building program You can make your plans to begin building at once—for we will make the necessary money immediately available—and you can pay it in easy amounts. This isn’t a venture—but a thoroughly established—and rapidly developing community. Exclusive in character, pro- tected in your control of conditions. The Company has under erection several handsome Homes —American Colonial, Dutch Colonial and Stucco Bungalow— - $9,500 to $10,850. Will be sold upon convenient terms. Nowhere are equal advantages offered—with future pros- pects so full of promise. { Inspect—and investigate critically—the more minutely you go into this proposition the more attractive it becomes. Come tomorrow and see University Park. Representatives will be on the ground. University Park Co., Inc. B. O. L. WELLS Office at the Park Represéntative ' Ph. Hyattsville 36-J—340-R Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 Fifteenth St. N.W. i H Open Evenings RENTAL AGENTS [! 3622 Ordway Street Near the New National Cathedral and Cleveland Park public school: Just off the car and bus kne. Twelve minutes by auto to White House. Location is one of the most beautiful and convenient suburban environments in Washing- W ton—genuine .home life—healthful,. delightful r and refined atmosphere. BIG BARGAIN IN Jameson-Built Homes 421 to 427 12th St. N.E. Only 2 Squares From Lincoln Park LOW PRICE INSPECT AT ONCE 6 large rooms, tile bath, extra large sleeping porches, built-in ice be i toilet, Iau doxes' ;"va}? o I . A brand-new house—ready for occupancy. - y ey “tubs, Hot- ished with the utmost care. There are numerous features and attractions—four bed- water heat, electric lights, 5 t rooms; spacious living room with Colonial fireplace; beautiful white oak floors deep lot to wide alley. | 2 Il i BRIEF DETAILS Individual in plain—built and fin- throughout; completely screened, including both porches: choice electrical fixtures. Pittsburg automatic heater. Hot-water heating system. Beautiful lot—cement drive- way to garage. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS i l Liberal I Built, Owned and for Sale Terms by ; “Thomas A. Jameson Co. : " 98 N.Y.Ave. NW. Main 9300 ' Open for Inspection Sunday BOSS & PHELPS The Homc of Homes 1417 K St. NW. ONE B _SOLD i | = EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE a~

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