Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1924, Page 16

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16 ORDER IN CANTON ‘REAL ESTATE. FOLLONS FGHTING Ty War With So-Called “Reds” | Causes Loss of $7,000,000 in Chinese City. ociated Pross er 18.—With condi- martial ., a ma- heen with- the remain- | t fichting Is oldiers and Ly order of ordered the é BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS INCREASE IN BALTIMORE Demand for Funds by Homeseekers May Add 50 New Financing THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD ord of January, when nine new asso- clations were listed, there has been a STeady growtn of these organizations. With money still easy and demand by home builders for funds still continu- ing, it would not be surprising to Left to right: Thomas E. Jarrell, Jexwe H, Hedgen, Clarence F. Donohoe, W. C. Miller, Ben T. Webnter, J. C. Weedon, J. F. Maury. many Baltimoreans if the total num- | ber of associations should be 60 or more. Mrs. Bernice Pyke, Democratic na- for the year | tional committee woman from Ohio, is a business woman, as well as polit- 1 leader, belng the: owner and ive manager of a book shop In veland. - - 1f you ne read the columns of work, want o Star. « D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 1924. NEW HOUSES ARE SOLD ON FOUR THOROUGHFARES Office of D. J. Dunigan Bept;tl Transactions in Colonial and Other Types of Homes. The office of D. J. Dunigan reports the following recent sales of new houses in Columbia Park, Fourteenth Street Highlands and Petworth: REAL ESTATE. On Eighth street between Hamilton and Ingraham streets, three colonial houses were sold to the following parties: No. 5224 Eighth street, to Georgs R. Watson: 5228 Eighth street, to Ernest J. Robinson: 5232 Eighth Street, to James M. Gleason. On Izgramam street the following English houses were sold: No.608 Ingraham street, to Richard Ridge- ly; 612 Ingraham street, to Elmer Stewart; 620 Ingraham street, to Clar- ence E. Kefauver. In Fourteenth Street Highlands, | 5416 Thirteenth street was sold to Andrew Lambert. In Petworth near Grant Circle a number of six-room houses recen completed on Webster street wern sold: No. 319 Webster street, to Del- bert H. Reed: 206 Webster street, 1o Raymond Isham; 211 Webster strect, to William F. Buckley. - o The Icelanders will not burn ash for firewood, because they believe that those who sit about such a fire will become enemies. e Beautiful Columbia Park Homes Convenient to 2 Car Lines head of the rps, and six Institutions. e bl D e RN L ) i EEEEEEBEEEEEE? FIRST TIME OFFERED The Best Buy in Petworth Another Row of Our MODERN HOMES, Located on Decatur, Ready y for Your Inspection INSPECT SUNDAY You can solve the Problem of Buying a Home by availing your- self of the opportunity to purchase one of these MODERN MES adjacent to the new Sherman Circle 32 SOLD. FOUR SOLD LAST SUNDAY | | Special Dispaten to The star. BALTIMORE, October 18.—Bunaing and loan associations are increasing faster than any other financial insti- | tutions here and more than 50 will | be added to the list as a result of this vear's activities, from present Indica- tions | Figures compiled for the first nine months show that 47 new associa- tions have been organized this year. It is understood enough new associa- Mrs. Harvey, wife of Dr. J. L. Har- American of the Canton was wounded in the wrist ay bullet during the fighting. ADVANCED TO JUDGESHIP. Guy H. Martin, District Attorney, Appointed to Panama Bench. Guy H. Ma lda., Open Today and Sunday Until 9 PM. Location Equal to Any n of Boise, now | tions are already in process of for- ap- | mation to carry the record well above to| the half-hundred mark before the He | year ends. who | Although none of the succeeding Six Large Outside Rooms Up-to-date Bath And many other unusual features Very Large Yards to Wide Alley Suitable for Garden and Garage Convenient to Stores, Schools and Churches 8th and Ingraham Sts. N.W. ‘Take 14th St. car, marked “Takoma,” to 8th and Kennedy Sts., walk south to houses, or 9th St. car to Ingraham St. N.W. D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. Ave. NW. Phone Main 1267 O 0 Terms Easy Inspect 1326 SSt. S.E. (FAIRLAWN) A wonderful home, containirg five rooms and bath, large suitable for two rooms, basement under entire house, and Two blocks from car lines. Must be Opcn and lighted until 9 p. m. attic all modern conveniences. scen to be appreciated. These homes are twen: v two feet and confain six exceptionally large rooms. Tiled bath with shower. Large closets in each bedroom. Linen closet in hall. In the kitchen there is a one-piece white enameled sink, white ena d gas range and a beautiful kitchen cabinet. Large bright cellar, stationary laundry tray: rvants’ lavatory. Concrete front porch and ten-foot-wide rear pory Very deep lot to wide alley. sl"l:(z’or};-oscribe every outstanding feature is impossible. These homes will not last very long at $9.7 g Sample Houses, 523 Crittenden St. NW. and 522 Decatur St. N.W. Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. TO INSPECT: Take Georgia Avenue car to Crittenden Street, walk three short blocks east OR drive out Georgia Avenue to Crittenden Street, thence east three blocks. SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY Builders and Owners 1409 L Street N.W. Main 9111 I le——=n|lc——|a[——a]o|c—=[o|——=|o| —|n] Easy Terms H. B. TERRETT 631 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main 2090 S XSSO N SIS S S S SN SIS S SUSS S SN ‘ : = YOUR OWN / APARTMENT HOME— 7 DON’T PAY RENT “Bungalow Beautiful” 5 to 8 Rooms THE HOME Located in a Place of Restful | | | | | | | The Most Progressive Step in Real Estate of Modern Times-The Co-Operative Apartment, It Meets a Real Human Need Charming New Homes West Chevy Chase, D. C. To Exist Is One Thing— To Live Is Another find in these homes first-class materials ~'and workmanship. These . houses are in every stage of construction, from laying ; the cement footing to fin- i, ! ished homes, complete in every detail, ready to move into. You may examine the You will workmanship and materials . for yourself. It needs no trained expert to show that plastering is one of the best jobs in Washington; that the oak floors are well laid with well selected material; that the tiling in the bath- rooms is the best of its kind; *that the plumbing is above criticism, and that through- Loveliness and Charming Beauty These homes have been planned for comfort, charm and beauty. There is a con- creted cellar; delightful din- ing room; spacious bed- chambers; elegant living room; big closets; high ceil- ings; hot-water heat; pol- ished oak floors; tiled bath with linen closet; one-piece sink and one of the best ar- ranged kitchens in Wash- ington; front colonial porch, 20x8; big lots; beautiful Live in Beautiful FOXALL HEIGHTS The Garden Spot of Washington Overlooking the Scenic Potomac and Virginia Hills For Sale This attractive and Out of the very natural desire for the ownership of a home and the multitude of advantages offered by apartment houses as dwelling places has developed the plan of co-operative ownership of apartment buildings. Under this plan the buyer of a unit has all the sense of proprietorship and control Inherent In the ownership of a residence, combined with the convenience and efficiency of an apartment home. The apartment home may be selected for its conveniences with avoidance of household cares, or because it solves the problem of how to live within one's means in an expensive location. A tenant-owner will save approximately half of the commercial rent vaiue of his apartment, including Interest on money invested. This is possible because by owning his own apartment home the tenant. owner saves the entire profit that another would make if he rented. together with the income tax which must be paid on this profit. He also effects mate- rlal savings by reason of the collective action of the tenant-owners in occupying their own apartments, thereby eliminating all losses due from vacancies, uncol- lectable rents, brokerage fees for renting, excessive decorations and repairs due out the buildings one _finds substantial and reliable, honest construction. 5 Sold Last Week Price As Low As $8,450 Cash Payment As Low As $750 Easy Monthly Payments LOCATION—From the business center all the way to these beautiful homes you go out Massachusetts ave., Washington’s most noble boulevard, an avenue 160 feet wide, unmatched for its . grandeur by any thoroughfare in the world. shade trees in front lawns; choice shrubbery planted about. Conveniently Planned Modern Bungalow, nearing completion, 44th and P Streets, Foxall Heights. Rea- sonably Priced—Mod- erate Terms. to the carelessness or frequent shifting of tenants. In addition, the subsequent increase in real estate and rental values is reflected in the increasing value of ownership, instead of a raise in rent, We are selling apartments on a one-fifth cash basis and monthly payments less than usual rental charges. $58.00 to $75.00 a Month —including all expenses, such as taxes, janitor, coal, etc. Cleveland Park Apartments (Six New Buildings) DESIRABLE HOME SITES You will find it easy to select and pay for your home site in Foxall Heights. After selecting your lot we will give you all assistance neces- sary to build and finance your home. You don’t need much money, WE MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU'! It’s a good investment, too—located next the grounds of magnifi- cent Georgetown University and right in the path of growing realty values! Just a few minutes’ pleasant drive or car ride—and well worth seeing! 1Y%; blocks west of Connecticut Avenue on Porter Street, the fourth street north of Connecticut Avenue entrance to Zoo. Sample Apartment, Furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons, Open Until 9 P.M. Daily and Sunday City water and sew- s TO INSPECT Take cars marked “Mass. and Western Aves.” to 49th St.; sample house, 49th and Brandywine Sts. Or drive out Mass. Ave. to 49th. Take Wis. Ave. cars to Fessenden St. and go west to houses. Ofr drive out Wis. Ave. to Fessenden St. and go west to 47th through property and inspect these fine homes. WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE COMPANY 1415 Eye Street N.W. Adams 1514 Columbia 1984 prescribed by D. Engineer Commission- ers. Telephone Cleveland 2252 for Motor to Inspect EDMUND J. FLYNN CO., Inc. Main 7253 1412 Eye Street N.W. Terms as Low as 10% First Payment & 29, Monthly C. C. LACEY 710 14th St. N.W. : Main 7787 ; Office on Property e . Drive ost to the property and isspect, or phone for our private cer. Main 2257

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