Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1924, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. SAVING EYESIGHT GAMPAIGN BEGU | trict of Columbia: Arthur B. Heaton, C. P. Hill, A, F. E. Horn, M. A. Leese, Paul Lesh, chairman, Board of Trade educational committee; John M re, Dr. J. Franklin Meyer, phy- United States Bureau of Stan- A. C. Monohan, former special- ited States Bureau of Educa- Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, presi- Parent-Teachers’ Association; Rya xecutive secretar: education, N. C. W. C. . Rt. Rev. atholic Univer 3 " L. Shekell, L. T. J Dr. 8 District Educators Join Move®k to Instruct Young and Old on Lighting Methods. | Here are some facts about the | glare of lights given out by the com- | mittee u ever gone into a room d felt that there was 100 Perhaps it was because me in out of the dark and your cre dazzled by the light. If 1g of dazzle persisted. there home owne proper urcly something wronz with the |3 hts: @ 1t was not too much lis For in that room t crtainly then one-bun- | . how- not HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FOUR BRICK HOMES SOLD. Borden & Newbold Get Prices From $27,500 to $45,000. Four detached colonial type brick houses in Massachusetts Avenue Heights have been sold during the past two weeks by Borden & New- bold, builders. The houses range from $37,500 to $45.000 and were sold to William B. Kerkam, Thirty-fifth place: George . mus. 3534 Fulton street: Capi Richardson, U. S. N.. 2708 Thirty-fifth place, and Capt. Lenox R. Lohr, 3528 Fulton street. Another house of the style is now being completed Anna Walsh Golden at 2704 town residence, has been acquired by Col. George H. Jamerson. One of the new Leland houses was gold to Ben J. Summerhays. A new store with apartment above located on Georgia avenue was sold for Marcus Notes to David Katz. NOYES MANSION SOLD. Syndicate Plans New Subdivision on Colesville Pike. The Noyes mansion and the 10% acres of grounds surroumding it, on the Colesville pike between the Indian Springs Club and Sligo, has been sold by the owner, Thomas I Jarrell, to a syndicate. Plans for a subdivision are now ¢ [under way and an extensive building operation” worked out. Georgla avenue was sold for — Langmead to Constantine Borden & No. 4517 A. Zugile. No. 2810 Thirty-sixth place was pur. by Otto Jacobi from W. G. Trou- | d Offer Realty Courses. In 125 cit courses in real estate are being offered under the D. SRR RERRI C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924, REAL ESTATE. AR AR ERED AR ERREOA Price, $6,950.00 Terms: $750.00 Cash $60.00 Entire Monthly Payment 1oL auspices of real estate boards. In 37 by phirty-sisth place was pur-|other citics member boards have un- chused ol. Charles L. Willard. |der consideration the opening of such | No. 5019 N street, an historic George- | courses later in the year Ble—— | b —=—a| —=]] Allison Street Just West of 16th Street N.W. One of the Finest Locations in Washington {during a clear da: e of a tree or buiiding. Nor hundredth part of what we are cusiomed to find in the bright s |light. Surely. then. the trouble {that room was not too much 1 ght! “The trouble in the room v much glarc—(0o muc | | chil- | | more light s O T Sometime: { the use of frosted will help t T war. | temove annoying 1 Miss Sarah Wamburgh, daughter of Prof. Wamburgh of Harvard - | sty 302-312 Bryant Street N.E. (One Square North of Rhode Island Avenue and Fourth Street N.E.) WASHINGTON, with its thousands of public employees, has many with expensive tastes, but with small incomes from the Government. In offering these houses we feel we are presenting homes that fill a long-felt want. This is a Small Home in Which Each Inch of Space is Utilized. The Houses Have Been Built With the Same Painstaking Care, With the Same Finish and Equipment That You Will Find in a $20,000.00 Home. We offer you this small, roomy house in an exclusive neighborhood of all new homes. is a home of which you can be proud. Some of the Features Ar Hardwood floors Tiled bath Statiorary wash tubs Two large bedrooms T | | | | | 9] i Artistic Attractiveness Cultured Environment = = It = ———o]l——=o]—=|o]———lo|c Tapestry brick Two downstairs porches Sleeping porch Built-in refrigerator Hot-water heat * Electric lights 9 Rooms Hot-water Heat Screens Garage 2 Baths Electric Lights \\'lt‘nll!er Strips Alley in Rear Open Every Day for Inspection WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, Inc. Franklin 7485 732 17th Street N.W. Startling Values— - A B;eautifal Chevy Chase Home Open for Your Inspection From 1 Till 5 P.M. Sunday L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS 706 Colorado Bl‘(ll:s_’;ms“e RERRE Main 6140 lalc———se———[3|c———|n] ol ——=[ne—m b [ c—— B ——— |8 |———]b] I 393¢ Legation Street Chevy Chase — cl = trees, this home of surpassing beauty is the best you have ever seen. The plan is most livable. The in- terior decorations are exquisite. Overlooking thre VC;;Ifizédrralr Cleveland Park DESCRIPTION Wide center entrance hall plan. large bright rooms, solarium, French pancled and tinted walis, attractive open fireplace, four bed- rooms. bath. extra lavatory. concrete front and side porches, wide and decp lots with terraced lawns. Garage to match house. Price, $15,500 Reasonable Cash and Monthly Payments A Revelation at the Price Open Sunday from 10 AM. 1o 9 P.M. Take Any Chevy Cha e Car to Legation” Street, Walk West) % OALEY - ¥ OTERE 3745 Huntington Street Vacant NAVAL OFFICER ordered away—and unforeseen circum- stances, absolutely necessitate an immediate sale. It is a rare opportunity to grasp a bargain—not only-a bargain—but a wonderful and particularly spacious Colonial home. THE PRICE—unger $20,000—represents a startling value and the LOCATION—first square West of Connecticut Tvenue—is generally conceded as the most desirable environment and picturesque spot in Chevy Chase. When we say it it—IT IS! 3421 Lowell Street This beautiful residential proper ty—comparable to the finest homes in Cleveland Park—is offered for immediate sale at a reduced price. Sit- uated as it is, in the shadow of the Cathedral and convenient to the John Eaton Public School, it represents the utmost in value. 16th Street Extended 7506 Alaska Avenue Only by seeing this home can you fully realize what a distinct relief it is from the ordinary run of new houses. Whether you buy or not, you cannot but appreciate the character that has been built into it. Your every comfor. has been considered. Pleas- ing architecture, charming arrangement, unques- tionable location, sturdy construction makes 1t a sound investment, as well as an exceptional value. Large cheerful rooms, extraordinary baths, hardwood fioors throughout, metal weather stripped, instantaneous hot-water heater, side wall switches, fioor plugs. Open Sunday from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. (Motor Out 16th St. or Take 1ith St. Cars to Colorado Ave. Bus to Geranium St.) It is truly a wonderful home—one of discriminating taste, plan and individuality. The lot, 100x130, with abundan t shrubs, trees and landscaping, lends to this property a certain charm and atmosphere of dignity and sim- plicity rarely obtained anywhere within Washington's -immediate suburbs. e If you can appreciate the utmost in value you simply MUST come out and see the innumerable advantages offered and obtained in this ex- BOSS tremely attractive home. — - FEATURES INCLUDE The Home of Homes REALTORS FEATURES INCLUD! Spacious reception hall; living room with open stone fireplace; four splendid bedrooms and two tile baths.on second floor, one with tile shower ; oak floors throughout; enormous screened sleeping porch; two maids’, rooms and bath; every modern convenience; two-car garage. Center-hall plan; spacious living room with open fireplace; two fully equipped baths; instantancous water heater; hot-water heat; electric lights; slate roof; two-car garage. The wonderful lot abounds with shade trees, shrubbery and flowers. Inspect Tomorrow I | | | | | | " Exclusive Agents lH——|o|c——=]|c/—|0|———|0]|

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