Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1924, Page 16

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16 REAL - ESTATE. HOME AND HOSPITAL GROUND IS BROKEN Institation Fostered by Capital Jewry Is Progressing—Many Features Arranged. FIRST UNIT READY IN FALL - Home for Aged Will Be Construct- ed Before Hospital. Ground for the new Hebrew Home for the Aged and Hospital at Spring road and 10th street has been broken, thus approaching the final step in the ffort of Washington Jewry to build and maintain a modern and up-to- date home and hospital for those of its own faith. The foundation is being worked out for the first build- ing. which will be a home of the most modern and improved type, de- | signed by Appleton P. Clark, jr. This | home will be of three stories and capable of accommodating at least fifty persons. The first floor will con- tain the superintendent’s quarters, | dining room, kitchen, sitting room. | raception room and entrance hall: the second floor will contain the liv- % quarters, while the basement will ontain recreation rooms for men women, as well as laundry and es. One of the features the sun porches ac road end of the will extend from all Ample ground space will be will be Spring which’ fNnors. afforded Hospital to Be Non-Sectarlan, Immediately after the erection and completion of be broken in ew hospital, will be opened 45 a non an institution to minister to the needs of the rapidly srowing Columbia Heights section. e food will be prepared f ihe Hebrew faith ac- he dietary laws of their | < hoped to have the new | completed by fall vement for the home B. Danzansky. M was | brick firepla . M. Korma Miller and Simon cenberg. Isaac | Webster Thee: THE EV ING STAR, WASHINGTON, I NEW JEWISH EOQSPITAL AND HOME FOR THE AGED , The work on this mew atructure has nirendy begun at the site at 10th and Spriag read merthwest. BRISK MARKET SHOWN IN NORTHWEST HOMES | Dunigan Reports Transactions for| Week in Three Locali- ties. The following sales are reported this | week from the office of D. J. Dunigan: | In Fourteenth Street Highlands, 5404 | 13th street to Walter L. 12ddy. This| house is semi-detached, having trance to a large reception hail first floor h: a living room, with open and a large porch On < also a dining room, side en- | ce, this floor thers kitchen and inc! e bedrooms. | h'and two baths. | ¢ over the entire rmml of the house. A two-car garage of the | same architecturo as the house is on | the rear of the lot. The property at 5420 13 sold to Mf. Anna A. Beck has an open front porch, pption hall, dining room, pantry on the first floor: threc rooms, two baths and inclosed sleeping porch on the second floor and a large | attic. In Petworth, VhrN houses on \\ street between transferred to stroet was ster street. to street, Jowe 1. to Bunch ; Hixson and bath, The | | Julius G. Lay of the District of Co lumbia bas reinstated as consul gen- leral, c1 it was announced at the State Department today. Vice Consul Fred Houck of tha District has been transferred from Hamburg to Ghent, and Consul Rudolph I%. Schoenfeld, F4TH STREET N W | Consuls From D. C. Transferred.|also of the District, from Stettin to Berlin, Miner Killed in Slate Slide. SPRINGFIELD, IlL, June 14—Owen Casey, fifty, of Springfield, was killed In a slate xlide at the Brewerton Coal Mine near here yesterday. D. C., SATURDAY, EFFICIENT DRAINAGE CHIEF NEED OF D. C. (Continued from Fifteenth Page.) _ vents bringing to your attention. One of some importance, héwever, will be briefly outlined as deserving present consideration. It is the con- dition of Piney Branch, in the Piney Branch Parkway, bétween Rcck Creek and 16th street. A number of Years ago the Piney Branch Valley trunk sewer was constructed as far down stream as its present outlet, just west of 16th street, where this ten-foot diameter sewer has @ tem- porary outlet, just within lhi park- ombined storm-water ry sewer, and near the out- let the dry-weather or sewage flow was ‘diverted o & smail Intercepting sewer and us downstream to the Rock Creek/valley main in- terceptor. At that time the upper valley of Piney Branch was largely undeveloped, and the sewage flow Was ver: all, so that the discharge during rains, into Piney Branch of the o Satire fow. both storm water and Yas Dot objectionable, par- Ticularly a5 elaborata pains had been taken to refresh the open streams by automatic flushing. “But recently this area has been enormously developed, with a corre- sponding great increase in the volume —_— To Home Ownen Oaly You Can INSTALL ELECTRIC- ITY, GAS, ANY TYPE HEAT, PAPER OR PLASTER,PAINT, [ REPAIR OR ADD A ROOM OR TWO TO | YOUR HOUSE. No Cash Down Payments As Low As $10 Monthly Phone for Prices—Main 4418 Modern Home Corp. 927 15th St. N.W. INSPECT JUNE 14, 1924. of sewage. crease in the extent of paved streéts REAL At the same time, the in-{vital preliminary to the development | which the board of the Piney Branch Parkway. They and roof areas haa led to a more rap-|should be 50 designed and executed id and coneentrated run-off of storm water. Under these conditions it is belleved not only desirable but necessary that plans be developed for now completing this portion of the Piney Branch drainage system for the construction of properly = designed waterways |hl( I prevent further destruction of the stream banks dur- ing excessive storm diseharge, as well as prevent the high pollution of the stream itself, now so evident after every rain. “These drainage improvements are believed by your committee to be a ¢/l us to leave this rocky stream unmar- red in its present natural condition, with no diminution of the present clear water flow. It is understood that such future improvements were eontemplated in the original plan: the Piney Branch drainage s and ‘your committee now that the time has come for their in- stallation. Increase of Fund Noted. “In conclusion, your committee is happy to report the recent vers siderable increase in scwerage funds ESTATE: of Commisstoners have been ablo to secure in their an nual appropriation bills and their supplemental estimates. These ir creases will doubtless meet the mc urgent local demands in the variou sections of the District, and shou relieve somewhat the stress that ha long endured Particularly the o3 tra current year appropriation fc service sewers id unde: ment system, should ob mard on property owners posit of large sums 1o pay for loc sewers, a matter which was bro to your attention in the last ann. report of this committee.” A FORMER CABINET OFFICER BEING DESIROUS OF QUICKLY DISPOSING OF HIS HOME, OFFERS YOU A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER PROPERTIES LOCATED IN CLEVELAND PARK ) Go out Connecticut Avenue to Porter Street, then turn to your left and go to 34th Street and inspect the new semi-detached brick houses designated by our signs. Prices From $12,500.00 to $14,500.00 Salesmen ox Premises Daily from 10 AM. to 9 P.M. or phome us and we will take you ost. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1433 K Street N.W. Main 1016-1017 reakfast third | were Reichzut. { to n Hirshman, secr M R Shefferman, Lansburgh. t tnsraham Cosh x rooms, rear. is & six rooms, large n garage. awford purchase inglish type h se has and Cosh purchased tached hou 3108 33d Place Price, $16,650 Cleveland Park Overlooking large and beau- tiful estate within 2 squares of Mount St. Albans’ Cathedral. Eight spacious rooms. 2 bath- rooms with shower: lot 372107 fest. containing every modern oconvenience; two-car garage. FLOYD E. DAVIS 7th & E Sts. S.W. 3201 36th STREET Northeast Corner of 36th and Lowell Sts. You well know the social advantages in the ownership of such a honie a- fore, act quickly. of the home. the th 860 members Club, consisting of vounger members, | r the homs BREAKS NECK IN DIVE. Auto Salesman Leaps From Tree Into Shallow “'1&\. PRI-W AL PRICES Paperhanzing, and exterior painting and Guarnnteed fret I Write EEEEEEEIEEDEEE Overlookmg Saul’s Addition Price and Terms Unequaled 28 Built—Only 8 Left Exhibit House, 916 Delafield Place 7,950 rom DESCRIPTION. angement of unusually large living and dining room. tely equipped kitchen, built-in ironing board. Cold- :torzgr P built-in relr!gtramr Three bedrooms, bright and cheery. Tiled bath, centrally located. Nuomerous large clesets. Lawn sodded and planted to shrubbery. Deep rear lot to paved alley. —TO INSPECT Id Place, then walk two blocks east—or take Georgia Avemue cor to Delafield and walk half a block [MDRRIS CAFRITZ GO ¢ REALTORS—Owners and Buide: o] QEEEEEEIEEEEEE—: Small—Cozy Homes 3110-3128 NewtonStreet N.E. Just Off Rhode Island Avenue in the District of Columbia Center Hall Plan A splendidly constructed. big roomy home well ptanned for entertaining. To the leit of the colonial center hall entrance is the dining room, beautifully decorated, opening into a spacious breakfast room through which onc has vista of flowers, shrubbery and trees. A well equipped kitchen in the rear with all conveniences. On right of entrance hall, a delightful big drawing room, open fireplace, beamed ceilings—this room opens to screened porch with an attrac- tive view of the Lowell street side. To the leit of drawing room is a cozy den or office room equipped with lavatory and toilet. - Four bedrooms and sewing room and two baths, with plenty of closet room complete an interesting second floor plan. Maid's room and bath and packing room on third floor. The basement is modern in every respect with chauffeur’s qk:xar(ers and bath. A garage in rear of home to match e dwelling. Hardwood floors, ivory and mahogany trim throughout Entire honse metal weather stripped. HOLDS UP THEATER CASE. m Res D Appeal Court erves agers ALLSIZES VARIETY E cut lumber to your order and deliver promptly. If you are in a hurry just tell us about it and you will get quick action. “Better Lumber Here” Galliher & Huguely Sherman Ave. & W St. Northwest Phone North 486 - Produvln: m l/\ur! Ju«n:» \lannk fusing to enjoin the exec tlnn of a Ei un) ' Pro- he producing assert Ihl‘ 'h# contract is in restraint a The Rocksboro m 1717 R Street N.W. New Building 1 Room, Kltchn:th and $45.00 Resident Manager on Premises Open Today For Your Inspection o] MCKEEVER GOS Take 14th St. car to Delafi 1415 K St. N.W. ervice <l | Main 617 <RI S For Real Home Values See the Hampton-Built Bungalows at West Che Chase Heights They are built right—have and 7 rooms, with stone bases, chimneys and fire- places—all conveniences and generous lots. RICES and TERMS you'll find attractive. LOTS $400 UP West Chovy Chase Heights has water, sewors, paved streets, otc. Lots and bungalows are lo- cated two blocks above the Bank of Bethesda. on the main Rockville pike. MOTOR OUT. Represontative alwoys om property Elegance and Durability Chevy Chase, D. C. Cleveland Park Two Blocks West of Cannechcu! Avenue Near St. Alban’s Cathedral p . There’s a really wonderful attraction to these splendid new Kite designed and built Homes. They have the modern features which you expect and there are several unusual features which you will recognize as strictly Kite in their nature. Planned and arranged along the most practical lines for comfortable living and easy housekeeping. Modern to a degree in equipment and finish. Located in a select resi- dential ncxghborhood—where you are handy to all points. There isn’t a better buy nor a nicer location in all Northeast Washington. BT Cottage and Bungalow types with hot-water heating P]llltiy fully equipped bath, up-to-date kitchens contaiming all the improvements for Kite-constructed Homes are justly famed. You won’t find anything at our price to com- pare with these Homes in Northeast Washington. The Prices Are Attractive And the Terms Will Be Most Satisfactory to You 3616 Ordway Street N.W. Buff tapestry brick semi-bungalow with red tile roof—the construction will surprise you. There are six rooms and lava- tory on first floor and three bedrooms, tiled bath and shower bath on second floor. The large, lighted closets are a feature: oak floors throughout. Pittsburg water heater, 2-car brick garage, cement front porch, conservatory, Pullman breakfast room. Lot is 50x100. Terms to Suit Purchaser Open.and Lighted Until 9 P.M. 3812 Jenifer Street N.W. A bit unusual. The house is located on one side of a 100-ft. front lot leaving a beautiful side yard which has been artisti- cally landscaped. First floor—reception room. living room with stone fireplace, dining room, breakfast room, library, kitchen and pantry. Second floor—four large bedrooms with spacious closets and two tiled baths Large attic Soreened-in cement front porch. Cabinet-made screens and metal weather stripped throughout. Vapor heat. Asbestos covered heating plant. Qak floors on both floors. Instantaneous water heater. Newly papered and painted throughout and exterior painted. Reasonable Cash Payment and Terms OPEN FOR INSPECTION QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. 819 lsth St Nw EXOLUSIVE AGENTS Real Estate Financing MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD Apartments in New Building 1818 Vernon St. N.W. (Just West of 18th and You Sts.) 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath $62.50 Open for inspection every day and evening. Our office representative is on the premises. Open for Inspection B.F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W. Built, Owned and for Sale By Harry A. Kite (Incorporatsd) Main 8416 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846

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