Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1925, Page 17

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.REAL ESTATE. CUTS IN GERMAN TARIFF-PROPOSED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, MAY 23,°1925. N STREET APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD SIR EDWARD HULTON DIES Former Newspaper Proprietor Owned String of Horses. LEATHERHEAD, Surrey, England, May 23 (P).—Sir Edward Hulton, for- mer owner of the Evening Standard, REAL -ESTATE. Daily Sketch, London Daily Dispatch and other newspapers, is dead. He was born in 1869 and was created first baronet in 1921. Sir Edward owned a noted string of race horses, one of which, Mojak, is entered for the Derby to be run next Wednesday. 'CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 3971 Harrison Street N.W. Open Sunday Graduai Lowering of Rate on ZJSANT TS Autos Among Changes Suggested by Berlin. GO SEE A BEAUTIFUL SEMI-DETACHED HOME Of artistic Italian type architecture, built of stucco over hollow tile, with tile roof, and containing six large rooms and bath, every modern equipment, at 1335 KENNEDY ST. N.W. Priced Moderately at $12,750 Convenient Terms OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY DON'T PUT OFF! SHANNON - & LUGHY] 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 Just Papered and Painted QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. RS I S A A A R A A SRR R R A A RN A N A S SRS S RS SRS AR A S A Q". A BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOME ~ “, WONDERFUL LOT—REASONABLE PRICE " New SGerman tariff proposals are veing put out with the informal but official statement of tha nment that the provisional rate: 11 sub- ject to alteration by bargaining. Commerce Department officials ves- terday gave out a summary of changes | [ proposed, which indicate that in sev ed for American producers may be less than has been supposed. In one particular, vehicles, the r: with the intent terfally each six months They indicate t omobiles will be bitive in its inceptios 250 marks per 100 Kil mean approximately §: pounds of weight, but or the reductions would 1 effect and the rate w sarks per 100 Kilos and by July I, it would have diminished to” 75 aut tive & Taid out The Leonniar Apartment House at 2100 N street, was sold by Robert E. - | Heater this week to a local investor. % [9L0ST CITY AS STAGE | OF HISTORY PAGEANT Early Days of Southern Nevada to = Be Depicted on Ground Made Memorable. Red Envoy Leaves Paris. PARIS, May 23 UP).—M. Voline, of the Russian embassy, \\hn recently was declared by the French government to be persona non-grata owing to (‘ommunhllr‘ ac- Saul’s Addltlon Detached—Large Lot 6 Rooms, Bath, Porch $12,500 xtra shower in basement. 2-roon Beautiful large lot, built-in garage 1023 15th St. N.W. Main 354-355 8 beautiful rooms, 2 complete baths with an running water on 3rd floor. Large cedar closets. EDWARD STROHECKER, lnc. By the Associated Press. ST. THOMAS, Nev. fore numerous rail public officials, the h! of south ern Nevada will be ed tonight at Pueblo Grande de Nevada, the fa mous lost city, which was the scene of recent archeologist finds dating back 5,000 years or more. The lost city itself will form the stage for the pageant, which will take HERMAN OELRICHS WILL MARRY ST. LOUIS GIRL up the lives of the earliest residents of this State. Under the direction of | Miss Dorothy Haydel to Be Bride|y; "5 fyrrington, representing the June 29—Ceremony Will Museun:. . of. . the. . Am Indian, Heve Foundation of Be in Paris. lives of the original the Pueblo will be portrayed by Zuni | dians brought from Mexico for the The retreat of the Pueblo th when the first ived on the scene as will the com- manufac- church a ml ory T \ . \ the in ient has trade bal o - & ance in This Valuable Business Property A Bargain at $225,000.00 i ter of the Haydel of xplorers and the Smith in 1827 rival of the Mormons ved, scenes will be | the me\em Al’\\ | Among the 5,000 persons at the Pueblo today are Heber J. Gra a8 Z Z ¢ b4 5 2 v ¢ 2 ; 2 1% b A kA4 1% 2 4 5 g 4 ? % 4 dding will be attende nderbilt, who sailed tc 7 ated from Celumbia in 1914, | DEATH FIRST IN 50 YEARS,! Mlchlgan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. %, Brick homes built to last. Lots 32 ft. front. Four bedrooms. Dining and sleeping porches. Over 70 sold. Prices less than row Virginia Farmer's Family Intact[ Until His Own Demise. 1221 DELAFIELD PL. N.W. Corner Arkansas Avenue Completely detached and in perfect condition in every respect. There are ten bright rooms and two tiled baths, one shower; hot-water heat with thermostat and instantane- ous heater; beamed ceiling in dining room; large living room, with open fireplace ; choice electric fixtures: numerous closets; many additional features; most unusual in a mod- erate priced house will be found in this home. OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL DAY SUNDAY There Is Real Activity and || ™. 155 gye s now. ™" ™ R B0 Main 50045 Lots A re Sellmg Fa.s't at 727 Description Reinforced Concrete Indiana Limestone Front and Side, 3-ton Elevator Size 45x160, Three Stories, 21,600 Square Feet Floor Space % houses. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Potomac 2200 For Further Particulars Apply to Owner HURLEY MOTGR CO. 1522 14th St. N.W. Phone North 6462 OR YOUR OWN BROKER 22 Dupont Circle 722 1,000 acres until he 1 some years s He managed a an | ago. k. 3 S\m“m‘\m‘\w‘\\“\\\\ m\tg\x\\\xfi\\“&\fi‘ssm\\\\\.‘ L Realtors "S\\\\\\‘\\\‘Q\\\ AXTLERAATERL EE LR LR A RNE R R RO RNNN RS Bl iFl— K2 e 26 Sold During Winter —The Reason— Location—Construction—Plan—Price 6 Types Built This Spring Now Ready Including Our $6,975 Bungalows IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF WASHINGTON $600 Cash---$65 a Month No property around Washington is increasing in value as fast as that along 16th Street and Georgia Avenue extended. This is the most valu- able and the most desirable section in which a detached home can still be bought for $6,975—8$600 CASH—$65 A MONTH. These bungalows, 24 feet by 32 feet, contain five rooms, bath and three closets; front porch 8 feet by 24 feet; a large sleeping porch and kitchen porch. Will paper to suit purchaser. 74-in. oak floors throughout; standard electrical fixtures with B. X. wiring; Corbin hardware with cylinder front door locks. Double siding and floors with building paper between both. Full-height cellar with cement floor under entire house, containing furnace, 5 double-hung windows, laundry tubs, inside stairway from kitchen and grade entrance to yard. Walls water proofed -and plastered outside. Modern construction, including main support by iron beams and columns. Concrete sidewalk and macadam road. Blair-Takoma, two squares from street car and bus. City water, sewer and electric service. We also have larger houses and bungalows up to $15,000, but none better built. TO INSPECT l Drive out 16th or Georgia Avenue to Georgia Avenue and the District Line, then north on Georgia Avenue to sale office next to Silver Spring National Bank, or direct to houses in Blair-Takoma. Phone Woodside 138. Salesmen on property every day and evening. North Washington Realty Co., Inc. E. BROOKE LEE P. BLAIR LEE President Vice President Washington City Sales Office—Opposite State Dept., Phone Main 6152 Construction Office—Silver Spring, Col. 9821 ?IIIII|Il||||IIIIIIIIIIH'IINIIII|l||fl||l|ll|||l|l|l|ll|!li'IIHIIIillllHIIIII!IIIIIII!IIIIIII‘H|||IIIIHIIIHHHIIHIH!IH|U|IIIII|I|IIIIlIIIIIIlIII‘IIIllIIIHI‘Hlllllllll!llllllllllilI(IHIHHI'fllllllk"[ o] Come Out and See the Reason Why! Desirable Home Sites From $200 to $500 JUST THINK OF IT eimately “one “hundred attraciive. dwellings | These lots, which originally sold for $200 1 I¥ treble in selling value today. All _improvements in the THIRD SECTION OF HYATTSVILLE HILLS are now being installed and work will be p 1 until all are completed. You can look for a good increase in the selling price of these lots after im- provements have been completed, so do not delay your selection. nd_sdmirably located in NORTHWEST b day practically il of Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Don’t Delay—Come Out at Once 508 to 528 Ingraham St. N.W. Selling Rapidly | up. have Located in 000 addition to the vresent Hyattssille Yish =<’mm1Hn oeated di- Price—Terms—Location—Unequalled Wide Streets—Paved Alleys Six Rooms—Complete Bath Substantial Brick Construction | Come Out Toda.y and Select Your Lot | TO INSPECT Street ear {o Hyatisville, or take bus at 15th and T Streets NE. to entinrille. | Callat our office, Just & few doors from the station. and our representutive %391 show you the property. Or call Hyattsville 32. 0. B. Zantzinger ;'}"\; Successfully I)evelofing Suburban Property for 25 years 10th & K Streets Hyattsville, Md. Main £371 Hyattsville 72 1t would be hard to find at twice the price a better looking home on such a beautiful wide street. Take 14th St. Car marked Takoma, get off at 7th St. and walk South to houses; or take 9th St. Car to Ingraham St., walk East 2 hlocks. D. J. DUNIGAN Inec. 1319 MNew York - Phone Main 1267 EEEEEEEEEEE EE:—__——-IEEEEEEE:'“ Offices Ave.

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