Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1924, Page 22

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-$300,000 IN REALTY SALES ARE REPORTED { Arnold & « sales totaling over $300.000. The recent this firm are A residence at 5317 Sixteenth street, containing 12 rooms and 3 baths, purchased by I A stucco semi-detached residence at ;3934 A steady dicated by the office o i rooms, two + Thomas B. , pied by him. An Ita . Kirke stre Chevy i seven rooms ; age, was purchased by Ch: v and will be S EeSAR PR pEEEALL b TANIAIHSPRGABLBIIR 0T A A corner tory baths, was Freiot a A residen Magnolia d aths, C. Oliphant. A residence at 3306 Highland place, containing was having six Simeon T. Price. A large stucco residence, contain- ing eight rooms, two bat Albemarle street, A. B. Manley. 1305 Holly street. containing eight rooms and two baths, was purchased | by William Mrs. Lota chaser of 6406 Ridgew: Maryland. Fred A. Rullman was the purchaser a six-room home at 632 Morris et. 5512 Ninth street, was purchased by rooms, Brode ck. Wallace B. six-room home at 4715 Ninth street Thomas J. of a lot on Chase, Maryland A six-room home at 1345 A street northeast Goodwin. George H. a six-room southeast. George M. of a six-room home at 17 A street southeast. A semi-detached residence at 3082 Porter street, built-in garage, was pur- chaser and bath, Steady Legation street, : circle, Park, containing nine rooms and two Parkway, containing REAL ,ESTATE. six rooms, bath, was purchased by W. S. Whita, The residence at 3911 Porter street sold for Thos. B. Schuler, contains seven rooms. TEXANS CONCENTRATE ON GUBERNATORIAL FIGHT Interest in Race Between Mrs. Ferguson and Dr. Butte Over- shadows All Others. By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex., November 1.—Vig- orous campaigning for governor of Texas between Mrs. Miriam A. Fer- guson, Democrat running on an anti-Klan platform, and Dr. George C. Butte, Republican, overshadows interest in the national contest in chxasA James E. Ferguson, husband of the Democratic candidate, former governor, and barred as a candidate by impeachment, conducted a speak- ing campaign for his wife after the ¢ Supreme Court held she was ble to hold office. Dr. Butte aims election, the first such claim ever advanced by a Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate. | Democrats and Republicans are | contesting for Congress in all but two of the eighteen districts. a4 Follette supporters have quietly. N. W. Murphy. ate manager, declared today his ndidate would receive 225.000 votes drawing them from the list and Republican ranks. Co. Transactions Show Fall Market. Fall buying market is in- the report submitted by f Arnold & Co. of recent transactions closed by as follows: J. Montgomery Beall having eight baths, was purchased by Healy and will be occu- n granite dwelling occupied by property at Massachu; m. Observa- tts Avenue purchased by John K. home. at been ennox street Chevy eight was purchased by Mr. esda | 1abor, s two e R B | nine rooms and purchased by Mr. Schooner Breaks Down. PORTLAND, Ore., November 1.—The steam schooner Saginaw is oft the lightship at the mouth of the Colum. bia River, disabled with a broken steampipe, according to advices re- ceived by the Federal Telegraph Company station here. The Coast Guard cutter Algonquin sent a mes- sage saying she would assist the Sag- inaw. rooms, was purchased by at 3700 was purchased by Crom. B. O'Brien was the pur- an eight-room home at 0od avenue, Chevy Chase, iy DOWNTOWN APARTMENT New Modern Building 1210 12th St. N.W. One room, dressing room, a real kitchen, bath; unusual features. Rent, $62.50 Inspect Today B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. NW. I i L I e B ST containing six Mary C. R Mooney purchased a the purchaser Lane, Chev Jones wa: Bradley s purchased by John I was the purchaser of home at 1745 A sireet Bugniazet was the pur- containing six room chased by H. Six Perfectly Located Brand-New 13 T wide, Homes at 13-23 Buchanan St. N.W. At the Remarkably Low Price of $10,950 hey are especially well built brick houses, full 20 feet with 6 fine rooms and beautiful tiled bath, with all built- in fixtures and shower; double sleeping porch: breakfast porch; concrete front porch across entire front; hot-w open fireplace; attic; ater heat; electric lights; hardwood floors; garage Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday N. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Unt:l 9 P.M. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” Phones Main 5904-5 Realtors The “HOME” of Com/fort! 7 (Guest Closet on 1st Floor) Four Large Bedrooms. Tile Bath. Built-in Guest Closet. 52-inch Sink, Sink. Glass Door Knobs. Large Closets. Conerete Front Porch. Metal Kitchen Cabi- net. Artistic tures. 48 Rooms—4 Bedrooms (Tile Bath, Built-in Tub) ONLY TWO LEFT Five Just Completed Best Buy in Petworth BUILDERS have praised construction and arrangement in these homes. e Compare these hoz with those seen— then judgelt e ‘These homes are bound to please the Liberal Terms | e Moderately Priced Tub. One-piece Tile above Silver Fix- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ALBEMARLE STREET HOME SOLD The colonial, detached house erected sometime ago by William A. Hill on the northwest corner of Thirtleth and Albemarle streets, has recently been sold to Clarence Wilson Corby. The house is of colonial design and contains 11 rooms and three bath- rooms, with a center hall plan. There is an inclosed sleeping porch on the second floor, and an open side porch on the first floor. Th eproperty occupies a plot 75x150 feet. It is understood that the price paid for the property was $27,500. UL RN T T % SPECIAL AT COTTAGE CITY FOR 2 WEEKS S-room bungalows, with all improvements such as cellar, furnace heat, electric lights, high oven gas range, kitchen cabinets, concrete walks and good roadways. Price, $5,775—-$250 Cash —and $55.00 monthly, including all interest. ment will reduce monthly payment. Owner and CHAS. M. LIGHTBO Buitder Ofice Phome, from D to 5, Hyattaville 616-M Residence Phone, before ® a.m. and after 5:30 p.m. Hyatteville 133-W HOW TO GET THERE Ride out to I3th and 1l Strects N.F. and transtor (o s, which stops in front T ON.W. ma verdule.” “Berw squares beyond Mt I Ntation. ke: or drive out Liiode sd Ave. N Qirough Cottage City Office Ix on (nd «f Cottnge City nearext Washington. Home on end of Cuttage City fzrthest from Washington. AR OO ERE RO UR OO 1S ARG TOOOMO RO L ORI AEOO | OPEN SUNDAY | No. 3951 Military Road (Formerly Keokuk Street) 3953 Sold This Week Inspect This Beautiful New Brick Home Sunday—Today [t is located just one and one-half squares west of Connecticut Avenue. on one of the most important drive- ways leading directly into Rock Creek Park. We know this house will appeal to you. It is ideally arranged, superbly constructed and contains all the requisites of a comfortable modern home. This home has 7 large, bright rooms, tiled bath, breakfast room, large sleeping porch, hardwood floors, large lot and individually built garage. Price, $14,500---Terms MOORE & HILL, Incorporated 730 17th Street N.W. Main 1174 Member Washington Real Estate Board Office Open In The Evening Until 9 O’Clock. Foinnn R ] Larger cash pay- ] AL LR IO AN DDIISRTRPERE ORI ATLLI LN 2 CHEVY CHASE Worthy of Your Prompt Inspection Z 41064108 Legation Street Real Homes at the Right Price Exhibit House 19 9th St. N.W. We Invite Your Inspection Saturday and Sunday '0 IN Take Georgia Ave. Car to Delafleld Street, walk one block Kast or drive out Georgia Georgia Ave. to Delafield, then East one block or call Franklin 513 or 514 and let our Trepresentative call for you. KAY-SCHNIDER-KAY CO. 212 Investment Bldg. Ouwners and Builders Fr. 513514 Easy Terms of Sale 9 ROOMS 2 BATHS GARAGE Drive out Connecticut Avenue or Take Chevy Chase car to Legation Street, and go west to 41st Street. WM. P. NORMOYLE Realtor 810 F Street N.W. T T 2 L L 2 e Z T 22272 T2 Main 2255 uugmmmmumnm D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1c24. employ ot Miss Edith Bobe, & modiste, who- was robbed of $60,000 worth of invaded her BRANDEGEE ESTATE BELIEVED INSOLVENT New London Probate Court Grants Letters of Adminis- tration. ewels when bandits apartment. An Opportunity to Pur- chase Home and Investment Corner Property UNIVERSITY PL. Excellent 3-story brick; elec- trically lighted. ~ At present owner is occupying a part and leasing the balance. Lot about 48x155 feet, containing over 7,000 square feet; 6 garages. Desirable Apartment House Site $20,000 THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main €530 ity the Associated Press, NEW LONDON, Conn., November 1.— Administration was granted yesterday by the Probate Court in the estate of the late United States Senator Frank B. Brandegee, after a hearing over the ad- mission of the will which he executed many years ago. Indications’ were that the estate is insolvent. The petition to admit the will was made through counsel by heirs-at-law and next of kin. Many attorneys were present representing financial institu- tions here and elsewhere which are said to hold obligations of the late Senator. Judge A. B. Calkins also had been ad- dressed by letter in regard to adminis- tration by banks in New York, Philadel- phia, Washington and other places. - Sentenced for Extortion. NEW YORK, November 1.—Norman S, Pike, a civil engineer, was sen- tenced to serve two and one-half years in Sing Sing for attempting to extort $400 from a domestic in the OPEN SUNDAY Do Not Fail to Inspect! ‘ 5047 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. One of the essential features of Home value is location—and this location speaks for itself. Distinctively designed after the charming English cottage style combined with modern American conveniences. 7 Rooms—Bath—Garage Price Only $11,500 LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER 1407 New York Avenue N.W. Main 1166 You'll Be Surprised At the Wonderful Development Made in Unlversny Park ~That delightful suburb—just beyond Hyatts- v.fli.d.—cl the Washington and Baltimore Boule- v Here is every comfort and convenience that makes for homeyness—ready for use the moment you buy or build—sewers, water, gas electricity, p-'ed streets and walks. Here is a community where the practical restrictions will keep it select—and your invest- ment will assuredly be a profitable and satisfac- tory one. The Lots are Selling Fast! 15¢, 20c, 25¢ a foot Houses are available for purchase $8,750 to $12,500 —Or we will finance the build- ing of a home of your own planning. —All on very easy terms— Don’t put off investigating—because when you see what we are offering here—youll be eager to join us—and the best choice of loca- tions is to be had NOW. Take G Street cars—or the busses—or motor out the Washington and Baltimore Boulevard A representative is always at the Park Office—every day and Sunday. University Park Co., Inc. B. O. L. Wells, Representative Phone Hyattsville 48-R REAL ESTATE. THEY'RE DIFFERENT YOU CAN PROVE IT Sample House Now Open at 7th and Decatur 1407 New York Ave. Owners and Builders Jefferson St. N.\W. It Will Be Your Privilege to Inspect This Home Tomorrow Environment Should be one of the primary features in selecting a home. This Section Offers You Pleasant and Advantageous Surroundings Convenience A very necessary feature that plays an important part in wise home buying. Close to 14th St. Car Line Schools, Stores and Churches The Home —is a beauty, with ample ground to make it desirable. Well built—in excellent condition—entirely modern See It At Once CKEEVERandGOS Look In! —On these new Kite Homes in North Cleveland Park —and you’ll realize they are the most uniquely complete of any you have seen. Behind their attrac- tive appearance and prac- tical planning is Kite su- perior construction. Sample House 4315 39th St. Splendid neighborhood, in which realty values are bound to enhance, for the future is assurdd. Sleeping Porch Six Rooms Bath Slate Roof Hot-Water Heat Big Closets Separate Hot-Water Heater Double Oak Floors And a Separate Garage Price is a feature— with terms that o o you'll like Our Mr. Hamilton is in charge of the Park Office, at 4301 39th St. If you wish a special ap- * pointment, phone him at Cleve- land 1490. Motor out Conn. Ave., west “on Albemarle St,, turning ipto 38th—or take Wis. Ave. car to just beyond the National Ca- thedral at Windom St.—it’s but a square to these Homes. There is through car’ service via Wis- cenfm Avenue. Bnilt, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) Member Washington Real )Inn- Board 1514 K'St. Phone M. 4846 3 ervice ¢ {4 Q % SeEe - pre

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