Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1924, Page 20

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1924_PART 1. Sl sl ABSOLUTE AUCTION! The Henry L. Breuninger Farm Most beautiful country estate on Brookville Road (otherwise known as Georgia Ave. Pike), at Norbeck, near the New Manor Club, 9 miles from Washington and 4 miles from Rockville, 160 ACRES FERTILE LAND, SUBDIVIDED INTO 21 TRACTS—each with SUPERB BUILDING SITE, TUESDAY, JULY 1 Commencing promptly at 10 00 A.M. (Rain or Shine) on the Grounds DESCRIPTION : The house is situated on an eminence overlooking the picturesque rich farming lands of its community. It is one of the “BREUNINGER - BUILT HOMES” so well known and famous in Washington and is specially designed to suit the beautiful rural surroundings. It has 8 rooms and bath, all latest up-to-date plumbing and carefully selected electric fixtures; has hot-water heating plant, and, in fact, no expense has \been spared to put into this home everything of the best that can be procured. It is elegantly decorated throughout and with its lawn carefully landscaped with flow- ers and shrubbery, and its huge oak, locust and cherry trees supplying a bounty of cooling shade, I can only mildly express its magnificence with words. The whole tract will contain 85 acres. Whether you are looking for an ideal country home or place to build one, drive out and enjoy inspecting this attractive home Tuesday, OUTBUILDINGS Julyl at 10 am. You Buy It at Absolute Auction! $5,000. Personalty THE BREUNINGER HOME Among the personal property will be found a quantity of the latest improved farming implements. There are, also, 7 horses, 3 wagons, one colt, 4 Holstein graded cows, young bull, 2 heifers, 4 hogs, 9 half grown pigs and 100 chickens. Many fine bargains will be had and a lot of implements are practically new. You buy it at absolute auction! For further information about the This is the golden opportunity you have so An Opportumty long been looking for to buy some of that rich farming land that is so much in demand along the Brookville road (one of the highways to Baltimore from W. on) for your country home. The “Breuninger Farm” has a half mile of frontage and every tract of land will front on that popular thoroughfare, just to the dorth of the beautiful 400-acre Manor Club, which is lendmg so much to the social life of this com- The tracts will contain from 2 to 30 05 one to purchase any size tract of land desir be placed in the deeds, which will protect the Adequate restrictions will . . value of these tracts. Washmgton 's suburbs are fast spreadmg toward this property and their value is secure and sure to cnhance. YOU BUY. IT AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION! property or map, write or call my office, MAIN 457. How To Get There: Building Sites on Brookville Road Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Ave. and Georgia Ave. and straight out Georgia Ave. direct to the Henry L. Breuninger farm. The Burns Motor Bus Line serves this property. The busses leave from 9th and K Streets, Washington, D. C., at 9.30 A.M. for Olney, pass- ing right by the property. TERMS: 15% on day of Sale, 15% on delivery of .deed; balance in 1, 2 and 3 years. FORD Simply as an advertisement and to secure a large attendance, I will give souvenirs to those attending, including R l ! " l ! ' 1 Brand-New Ford Touring Car ABSOLUTELY FREE, and all that is required is that you be on the ground prompt- ly at 10 A. M., Tuesday, July 1st. MUSIC BY TANSILL’S MILITARY BAND JOHN C. WAGNER e, Jfl)’am:/ Manager Washington Office “REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION” JAMES M. MAUPIN, Jr. Adverusmg Manager 332 Woodward Building Phone Main 457

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