Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1925, Page 24

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SALVATION ARNY | HOPING FOR GOAL Campaign for Budget Fund of $50,000 Is Extended, [{Cove Point Site Chosen for New Summer BALTIMOR of New York business men, it is re ported in real estate circles, have purchased a large tract of land at Point, and will shortly begin n of a Summer resort site is opposite the reporting station at Cove Point, and is 60 miles from Baltimore. The main feature April 11.—A group Resort THE EVENING STAR, SCHOOL ADDITION TO BE DISCUSSED Public Hearing Set on Whether Park View Shall Have 8 or | 16 Morz Rooms. Whether the Park View platoon school should have an 8 or 16 room extension will be discussed at a pub- lic hearing of the buildings, grounds Board of Education at the Franklin School Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The deficiency appropriation bill provides for an $-room addition to the Park View School, but the civic and school organizations of the com- munity have urged the board to con- sider a 18-room extension in its stead. Under present plans an S-room addi- tion would be constructed as a third story to the present building. Ernest Greenwood, vice president of the board and chairman of the buildings, ground and equipment committee, has requested Municipal Architect Albert 1. Harris to out- line the proposed plans for the addi- tion ay the hearing. Representatives of the civic and school interests of WASHINGTON, D. by Mr hearing. SATURDAY, to attend the APRIL 11, 1925. A juniper tree, belleved to be 3,000 , is still standing in the tional Forest in Utah. Greenwood — It pays to read the want columns of The Star. Hundreds of situations are obtained through them. He who depends on the Invitations of others for his meals dines irregu- larly. JAMESON-BUILT HOMES! 411 to 421 18th St. SE. ONLY 3 LEFT Priced at Less Than $7,000 REAL ESTATE., [alc——jal——=la|c———ja.——|a| L! Breuninger Homes Are Best ” 5 The colonial center-hall house at 4404 Sixteenth Street embraces the quality and character demanded in the best. appealing to the New Yorkers was its closeness to Washington. The r be reached 1 the Capital r by train, boat or motor in a short time The names of those interested in . are kept secret. How- arned that by next week work of erecting bungalows and the boardwalk will be started. The plans are said to be of large nature Easy Terms Here 13 2 home within the reach of any purse. Moder- ately priced—yet complete in every detail. Located in Washington's newest subdi- vision— EASTERN TERRACE Tapestry brick: 6 rooms and bath: hot-water' heat:electrc lights and fixtures; built-in tra and ecquipment committee of g 2 % 25 | Park View also have been invited Officials Announce. Delightful porches, large rooms, beautiful baths. A Beautiful New CORNER RESIDENCE ENTIRELY DETACHED ) close today, but army were luctant to take such n in the face of an insufficlent knowing that It would in-| result in drastic curtallment organization’s humanitarian Ifare activitles for the year. Don’t Fail to Indpect This House Easter Sunday Eight large rooms with two tiled bhaths; parch fronting on {wo streets; constructed of fnest brick and complete in all detalls for comfort and beauty. Contatns every possible enjence consistent with a high-grade home of dis- tinction—hot-water heat, instantancous hot-water heater; hardwood Soors through out. Terms can be arranged 1401 MONTAGUE STREET To Inspect: Drive out 16th St turn ome blosk east on Montague, or, take l4th St. cars to loop and two blocks north to Montague. STONE & FAIRFAX “Over 30 Yenrs of Ileal Service” 1342 New York Ave. Phone Main 2424 Member Washington Real Estate Board - . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Natlonal Democratie Club of | Washington will meet in honor of Thomas Jefferson Tuesday, 8 p.n., in gold room of Shoreham Hotel. All in- | vited. v ‘An excellent lome that is complete. Selling Fast Four blocks from the new Eastern High School. See thess ideal homes "™ Semple House 413 18th St. S.E. Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. u{a'nfson Co. 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. Phone Main 5526 £16,000 Subseribed to Date. (6:" BRE uNINGER &SONS BUILDERS and REALTORS Colorado Bulding ~—— Sdain 6140 on of the contributions it showed a total of $16.000— s than one-third of $30.000, absolute minimum t the army’s pro- { Hungarian Social | g will give its second st year V::J”r Ao |7 dance Wednesday in from the self of Concord Club, »ns operated by SR The Cirele Amerie Street ng extended, drive director, | &3¥: | there are hun- ’ B ¢ ined persons The Tonic Club of Master Masons of o have delayed|the Treasury Department, general ac- contributions. The | counting office, and the Capitol will bel will give| meet Tuesday, 30 p.m.. in Mount to make | Pleasant Lodgeroom, 14th and Kenyon | & sreets. A at Sixth Presbyterian in sending Washing BN 1 their AT nity -house canvass of the solicitors will be con- as will the mail appeal. se of next week Adjt. Holz is vident that the $30,000 required will have been raised Guests at the Evangeline Resi- 1330 L _street, the self-sup- ig home for working girls op- erated by the army, it was an- nounced today, have raised $§00 of | the $1,000 they pledged at the open- | the drive. They expect to emaining $400 in several you want a United Lodxe ol.(’rl"i“r'omv‘l\ll(l{ 1731 3 9y new Il ome Willis :fa:::“:h E"\“:"‘d':““ e | ! z i’ i " g Ky with built' ill Een v TRUE ' garage af a expedition to Mex., will lecture on NEW NORTHEAST HOMES real bargain Seventh and Hamlin Streets—Brookland . price—then tiful Cavern in the World,” Monda 8 p.m., at Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church under ausp s of the Men's Club of the church Just completed and offered now for the first time, these new dwellings present l A a wonderful home value! They are OO’L at well located, attractively designed, and 1407-23 Orren St 2 Squares Above Florida . Between 13th and I5th Sts. ! have such unusual features as a roomy built-in garage, hardwood floors OFFERED this Sunday for the first time, these well planned and finely throughout, built-in ice box and Hoosier kitchen cabinet. The six large constructed new homes represent one of the best residential values to be found in rooms are well lighted and cheery; the front porch is wide and roomy, and the hot-water heating plant is economical Washington today. Perhaps the most striking feature of the dwellings is their com- pleteness—the remarkable attention that obvi- and easy to operate. ously has been given to those small details which add immeasurably to the comfort and enjoyment $67.50 a Month of a real home. Among these might be men. Take Brookland car to Seventh and Monroe Sts. N.E., tioned the built-i tt - uilt-in refrigerators, the screened then walk 4 squares south to Sample House at Seventh and rear porches, the numerous electric plugs, the Hamlin Sts. oak floors, the fulltiled baths, the built-in agma garages and the generous width of the hoason- 925 15th St. NRRREN over 18 feet. Main 9770 $70 a Month and small down payment EXHIBIT HOUSE OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY BOSSEPHELPS uxy K Strest Main 9300 “Home of Homes™ The Red Triangle Outing ¢ $50,000 fund ers and wii Su childr The Wanderlusters® hike for tomor- | row will start from Falls Church, Va. Cars leave Tw h street and Pennsylvania aven 15 p.m. Bring lunch and cup. Coffee will be furnished by leaders the site of the proposed clubhouse. Mr. Handy will lead. ast and other work of the \ Washington was celebrated by the at its headquarters History of the or- outlined by Adjt. z and Brig. Willlam H. Barrett alse referred to Gen. William founder of the ar: and his Washington A card party will be given by the American Legion Auxillary hospital committee for the benefit of the Gov- ernment hospitals, April 8 p.m., at 218 Third street. Public invited. i Galliher & Huguely, Inc. Sherman Ave. and W St. N. W. Phone North 486 (LR 74 d should an, treas- 21, | _George M. Thomas Woman's Relief | Corps, No. 11, will giv Ave hundred | {1 April 17 ew Masonic | M) th and F streets northeast. | Public and all patriotic socicties in- vited ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. sal S y will meet, 8 . £, embly hall of Cosmos ) T ed talks by L. O. Hov Cigars and Cigarettes Stolen. eau_of Entomology, H Bailey, Bureau of Blolog- The store of Mrs. Samuel 1. Cohen| Visitors welcome. 2t 400 Florida avenue was llruk»nt into last night and cigars and cigar- | (I} ettes valued at $10 stolen. The lock had been forced from the front door, ch was left open by the thieves. ey Evenings Cleve. 2252 d Vernon ical Survey R : OWNERS AND BUILDERS chapter American Institute will hold a symposium education, 8 o'clock Museum. national pre: and Prof. rashington Beat These Inspect Today AND YOU WILL AGREE WITH US - $500.., to 1845 B St. S.E. ellowship Club will aster dance, 9 o'clock, at Washingt itors welcome Mount Pleasant tion will meet, School. tizens' Associa- 8 o'clock, at Powell The Tiveli Pastime Club will give a dance in private ballroom of Ar- cade, 9 o'clock. The Ohio Girls Club will give a dance at Franklin Square Hotel Ohioans invited. City Club: An Easter the auspices of the en- t committee, will be glven lock midnight. Fifty from the Naval Academy guests of honor. MOORE & HILL, Incorporated 730 17th Street N.W. Member Washington Real Estate Board $16,500—Near Calvert Street Bridge An exceptional opportunit a quick t over, This property has an und ng value, as we are in- formed this location is soon to be zoned first camm cial. All modern {mprovements make this house susceptible to remodeling for store purposes. 31500 cash will handle this proposition. $10,000—On the Heights Conventent to the 14th Street car line. A real bargain in & most conveniently located home on one of the best streets of Columbia Helghts, south of Park Road. It Is a three-story, bay-window brick with 9 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, a very large lot running back to a paved alley and In very zood condition. Can be purchased on very reasonable terms, and immediate possession given. $16,500—Chevy Chase West of Connecticut Avenue, One of the most attractive new houses in the enfire Chevy Chase area, being detached on a beautiful 1oy 75-ft. frout. This house has a spacious living room with brick fireplace, large dining room, pantry and kitchen on the first floor; second floor has five bright bedrooms and two baths, one with shower. In addition. there 1s a large attic over the entire house affording an abundance of space for storage purposes, Evers modern convenience and accessory has been installed in this property, including a built-in fireproof garage As this is beyond question, the best value in a Chevy Six Rooms—Built-in Garages Chase home on today's market, it would be well to - - see it before declding elsewbere. $13,000—Saul’s Addition Convenient to the 14th Street cars One of the most attractive, moderately priced homes in this beautiful, close-in suburb, devoted exclusively to detached homes. This home is particularly desirable, as it is an eight-room house on two floors with « large attic. All the bedroms are large with an abundance of light and air. It has a]l modern conveniences such as hardwod floors, electric light, hot-water heat and garage. The owner has kept the property in perfect condition and will sell on very reasonable terms. $20,500—Massachusetts Avenue Heights A wonderful value {n a beautiful modern home in this dellghtful section, possessing many unusual features installed by the owner at considerable expense. This home has one of the most pleasing outlooks imaginable and is in every sense complete in every detail. It has eigint rooms and three baths, every modern convenience, including a bulilt-in garage, and is in absolutely per- fect condition, $16,500—Cleveland Park Near Connecticut Ave. TUndoubtedly one of the most complete homes offered today in Cleveland Park. This is a handsomely bullt, two-story and attic dwelling containing a large living room, dining room, breakfast room, pantry and kitchen on the first floor, four large bedroms and two baths on the second and & large attic space with stairway for storage purposes. It has a wonderful lot running back to a paved alley, and has every convenience of Can be purchased on reasonable Women's dance, un: 1825 (Near New Eastern High School) 5 SOLD—6 These beautiful hemes are complete in overy detall; oolonial frent, tapestry 7 o' nidshipmen will be the --Is the Time —to select your lot at CHESAPEAKE BEACH--before the summer season really sets in, and while you still have a good selection to choose from. If you want to get the benefit of the entire summer season on C!ESAPEAKE BAY act now. CHESAPEAKE BEACH Lots Now Selling as Low as $350 10% Cash—Balance Monthly Frequent train service is provided all year round over the Chesapeake Beach Railway. Or if you travel by auto you'll find excellent roads over the entire distance. Write for road map and plat. BAUMANRE&WHEINZMAN L Exclusive Selling Agents City Office, 1504 H St. N. W. Office on Boardwalk, Phone Main 3500 ' Chesapeake Beach for It is a Chicago reporter who writes of Geraldine Farrar's “clear liquid tones. Price $7,150 $500 CASH and Balance Like Rent H. R. KING 717 5th St. N.E. Phone Linc. [c——=|o|———=|o|———]alc———[g New Homes in A CHEVY CHASE HOME Lot 100 f¢. front. 10 rooms, Z baths, inclosed porch. Owner must sell. QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. 819 15th brick, six reoms and bBath, hot-water | | i Reat, eleotricity, hardwoed flors. OCe- lonial fremt poreh, sleeping and break- fast porches in resr. Deep lot to alley, givisg plenty of room for garage. Muo. adam strest and oconcrets cidewalks. DESIRABLE NEW APARTMENTS 1025 Park Road N.W. Rent Reasonable Two Apartments Left Each of these large bright closets; up-to-date plumbing fixtures. Nicely finished. Very large porches. We invite your inspection Sunday. B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. NW.. Main 2100 E é contains 3 rooms; large HOUSES Concrete Blocks Use Concrete Blocks and Bric] and Save ' in Cost and Time of Construction ST AT I Quincy St. NW. —between 12th and 13th. Most attractive and desirable, com- paratively new home—tapestry brick, wide cement porch, 7 rooms, sleeping porch, hard- wood floors, tile bath, electric light, hot-water heat, NoKol attachment; all windows and doors screened. Brick garage. Actual cost. $13,500 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 [ Substantially Built—Uniquely Planned Complete in Every Detail Finished in Our Superior Manner At $7,550 Reasonable Cash and Small Monthly Payments Sample House—2902 10th Street N.E. Take Rhode Island Avenue Cars to 13th St—Walk North to Girard—West One Block to Tenth St. CHARLES M. WALLINGSFORD JAMES A. CONNOR Builders and Owners 1039 'Woodward Building Made by automatic machinery, our blocks are strong, permanent, fireproof, waterproof, soundproof, heat and cold proof. I Phone Us for Estimates UNITED SUPPLY CO., Inc. Concrete Products 1246 First Street S.E.- RETAINING WALLS a modern home. terms. $11,000—Sixteenth Street South of You One of the City's finest locaticns, A well built three-story brick dwelling containing elght rooms and bath, electric lights and other con- veniences. For a small sum this property could be made into a most attractive home. Lincoln 5400 FOUNDATIONS We Will Gladly Show These Houses at Any Time MOORE & HILL, Incorporated 730 17th Street N.W. I LR [T Illllll!lllllIlllllllllllIIIIllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIII!III I

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