Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1925, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925. REAL ESTATE. west; sold for R. W. and T. C. Suit|Also a six-room brick house at 1190 | street northeast, was sold to Willis FlflRIn MARKET Fon HoMEs to John T. and Julia J. Long. Morse street northeast was sold for llnd Elizabeth Rockwell for a local A'a e ‘hir. | Alfred C. and Edith Hayden to Harry | investor. Mi |N NORTHEAST ACTIVE «.f.&'fl“:.&?‘iokfi‘:.':z -:un-xow'rm W;l’:m-n o = m‘l;:'lo :‘mg{a:ytfim::t’:th 7:!;01:::3 an Pal'k James C. Phelps to Benjamin F. Ben- e semi-detacl six-room house £ s nett and Rose Benmett. at 651 A street northeast was sold (Dullding and with a fourcar two- 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. > 5 A mew house bullt by Boss &by Rose Allder to John F. and Nellie| $101¥ Drick garage, was sold for Al Brick b el h e 3 =g SiveE Grogan Realty Co. Reports 15| Phelps on Abbey place uortheast, McCulloch. - Hayden to Hugh C. Andree. rick homes built to last. Fhsk 2 G :h‘llfi conmn: n:(‘ m:t:orbfigmfli: KA :we family brick building at 626 PA A Lots 32 ft. front. Four it ul n garage, wi street northeast was ld _for s : el il oy ; : Sales of Residence W. T. and Mamie L. Tate. Jessie Jenkins to Arthur W. and Hat- YNE IS. HONORED. bedrooms. ; Dining and i ¥ Pro) 4 The corner brick house at Tenth|tle P. Leith of Warrenton, Va. S H $13,000,000 in New Work ) perty. and Girard streets northeast, built| Two stores, Nos. 3 and 4 Sixty-|Head of Red Cross Is Guest at|| S\ceping porches. Over 70 " : by Wellingford and Connor, which | first street northeast, were sold for T sold. Prices less than row Proposal — Miami Alone =) An active market in mortheast|contains six rooms, bath and bufltin | Fannie Solomon to a local investor. arls Banquet. : g Rousds i Peporie® e & et of garage, was sold for them to Willlam| The property at 1418 Hopkins street | PARIS, June 20 (#).—John Barton T A f : 5 n of trans-| i and Alma E. Finn. was sold for Francis E. Marsh to|Payne of Washington, D. C., as presi- . ccounts for $5,000,000. E fers from the Grogran Realty Com-| Corner houss 1190 Morse street| Mrs. Carolina K. Merton. of Buffalo,|dent of the Amerieon med Crose oot Middaugh & 4 : ’ - pany. Fifteen sales, mostly In the | northeast, was sold for Mrs. Effie C.|N. Y. Bonored at ‘s banguet lesc Soht tn ug! R Y i :fifm m‘o.r; '\’v'mlc"; tcllt]y are in- R);:n to Q"p"‘s?' -:;g, “#"‘.,“‘{‘m N’ad 702 Tenth street northeast,|the new clubrooms of the Latin Sh o 111 c Nine Southern States made a May 3 v n lollows: onar . ews 's hous af semi-detached twao-family apartment|American Association. The Minist. alul msiniof 400 ber (cenc, the halghesl p:: - Corner brick house, six rooms and | Twelfth street northeast, was sold to|and a four-car brick garage, was sold | of Chile, Paraguay, (‘(nmaeflk‘: ufl:: n’ ? : L - bath, modern, Twelfth and Morse | Dr. Albert S. Davidson for a local f Fuin of 40 per cont, the highest per- } o 4 3 % nvestor to Alfred C.|Salvador, Ecuador and other notables|| Dupont Circle Potomac 2200 centage of increase: over May, 1924 : : { P streets northeast: sold for A. Uhlich| The 12-room house at 116 Sixth |Hayden. f the South American col to th 3 v 25 lea 5 3 ! to Mrs. Effie C. Ryan treet southeast, with four-car brick| Nine- o 2 " olony, to the :}l‘(’;!““nlh:h:&un;:;iqu;‘;\fl-: ‘l‘e\xqé:)x 2 . 3 v 5 . 8 3 hTh. !é;:z = -Rfldtuchfi brick :u-xe. s Sl ot Cisares B aon ne-room modern house, 312 K |number of 100, attended. gain of 46 per cent, compared with a ¥ - - louse, Illinols avenue north-! Rose L. Billups to a local investor. i 2 o e s P - - — S a - ol G - e The greatest volume of building per- mits, nearly $13,000,000, was re- x L . by | —————— ported from Florida. Miami led all X i Southern cities, with a total of more 2 . 1) N than $5,000,000, a gain over May, 1924, » - el ANACOSTIA ;sr 265 per cent. Texas reported nearly | f§ o Prg 7 . 3 i 9,000,000 in May, a large mrrease : . % 8 over May, 1924. Kentuc! S i : ; - SHANNON PLACE HOMES ALL SOLD ambns he SSou‘henn Eistos s - - 3 : See the new homes just leted on CHICAGO STREE -abstantial gain, and North 3 : a1 | complotad on Al BT, “as fourth. “Alabama and North Car: i 4 s QPPOSITE THE SHANNON PLACE HOMES, and now ready g i e : : £ i | Tapestry brick dwellings, with six rooms and tiled bath- i Jme e £ ;A *, | room: hot-water heat; electricity; hardwood trim; double rear porches; built-in garage. The 25 1udmr- - 5 $ " i g I ported a M $33 . i I pared to $: 5 2 : i Dallas held her place as second South- A § ot 4 i ern city in volume. Louisville was 3 $ . i i , third. Birmingham rose from sixth : place in April to fourth in May. . : : if Reasonable Terms of Sale Houston rose from ninth to fifth place; . N Z | TPt ho e et : : ; SR i To inspect: Turn to right on Nichols Avenue at Police e et - Wi ll Station and walk one block to the new Brinkley Homes. lanta from fifteenth to elghth. 3 o 5 il Consulf See table gains over ) 024w e SN 4 i : i t Your Broker or ported from Wesi lotte, N. C.. San Antonio, Covington, 1502 Thirteenth street northwest, which bas been purchased by the Cris | | Wichita . icksenville,| pus Attucks Press Association. The members of the club represent 31 publ-| | Knoxville, 2t eland, cations throughout the country. A meeting will be held on Tuesday night Little Rock, bus, . and| the present headquarters of the club, at 1501 Eleventh street, at which Dr. Em- 810 F St. N. W Main 2255 other citie: c mett J. Scott of Howard University and G. Logan Payne of the Washington list of the 4 Times will speak. Some of the supporters of the club are: Herbert Hoover, C. permits. Bascom Slemp, Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph, District Attorney James ————— J. O'Leary, Rev. J. C. Olden, John R. Anderson, Ernest G. Tidrington, Repre- H' JACKERS TO HANG Sl‘lltaln? Frank ‘llll‘pll\. SAAC l-un~, R. H. Rutherford, James A. Brooks, EEEBEE Murderers Found Guilty and Must Pay Death Penalty. 3 S A RS 28 NS VICTORIA, B. C, June 20 (®) Owen B.” Baker and Harry Sowash | . 2T nu in a hi- | uper 1€ S v Island | |E5 on beplemher 15 last .an'! \Aexe sen- | OF = Washington and Potomac Owner Will Sell New | [E At Colonial Heights, Va. Six-Room IE. HOMES OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY Modern Home for Situated Within Few Minutes of City $7 850 -DESCRIPTION o onial type. Five, six and seven rooms with bath E tub). Electricity, gas, hot-watgr heat. Fireplace— asy Terms tape: brick. Hardwood floors. Wonderful well water. Tocsled a6 617 Givaratss Fifteen minutes from center of city. Elevation of 170 feet es L, 7 _Gira reet above river, with superb view of all Washington. Lots 50x125 NE. in Tnsiv t :! & » Relhborhond. Bulli_of hrick: ts and 45x150. I omorrow=~sure Tast ' Tiferime. ‘modem i esery Tethert, (S erfert itte, fome . . A 2 . . ,,,,,':,"r;;,,é";,.;‘(:"',5,,,'“;-; the | Easy Terms Make bxt a pfmlnt to msp?ct these Miller-built Homes in- the ‘Comfort and convenience, com- : Take Rosslyn car to end of line—2 most beautiful section o e Rl e, Destent DR How to Get There: oks Kon ey, 1 block on cluding compisiely cquipped 21 Lambden Terrace, then up steps. By auto, cross Key Bridge— ght kitchen and paneiled livinz room. follow Military Road, turn right at Murphy & Ames’, then l Three large porches, biz d with & rden apof or at Corcoran St. Eriay il oz : T, : eévelanda rar el e nneth vingst P Tnecied :::a'm':"""‘" ".'n e > i At Idaho Ave. and Porter St. to Girard Si. INSPECT THE BEST 8-ROOM AND BATH NEW BRICK HOUSE in N.W. WASHINGTON For $10,500 2-Story and Cellar; Built-in Garage Sample House, 4624 5th St. N.\W. Representative on Property Daily and Sunday WM. H. SAUNDERS CO.,, Inc. (Or Your Own Broker) 1433 K Street N.W. Realtors Main. 1016-1017 EEEEEEIEEBEBE The Sample House is 3601 Porter Street at Main 36 dnd we will drive you { Opm for Inspection PSufld..:y. Representative on gfh'lllllllllllilllll r.‘.mmllllIllIII(Z\\YIrZ:IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIITfl'IrI!l{IIlIIMHIm.aMMW&\%MWHMS\VMHWI%WEMIIllllmti CHAS. D. SAGER remises Z You'll be charmed with them all—for they get.away E 924 14th i entirely from the stereotyped plan They are designed = —_ especially for the neighborhood in which they are built— while inside we have combined artistic finish and effective- ness. Six and eight rooms—with one and two baths—and 7 7 featur:s that afe exclusive ::; thes:eflames. Gt OUerlOOklng Sherman Circle s 14 COMPLETED—7 SOLD Terms that will make the purchase an easy investment. Ofen for inspection every afternoon High Elevation—Southern Exposure and evening and all day Sunday. — i me W, C. and A. N. Miller . Phone Seventeenth St. neatiors Main 1790 Members Operative Builders’ Association of D. . Bitlc==—=]alc———lol——Ja[——=|u] Bl | E | | | | | University Park —on the Washington and Baltimore Boulevard midway be- tween Hyattsville and Maryland State University— - =1/ 8 Transportation’s Offers Superb Homes = , Trend LTI You’ll be thoroughly sold on the proposition when you visit University Park and see how delightful it is—how modern with its HE inauguration of a new utilities—for water, sewers, gas, electricity, paved streets and walks busictests by the W. Ry are realities. Not something promised—but already installed. g y o e & E. Co., from Dupont Buy a Lot and Build a Home Circle via Massachusetts Avenue Or direct to these home sites shows Buy One of the Homes Already Built that transportation is following 4 the trend of population. Cathedral Whichever you do we_will make the terms very easy. Highlands home sites are rapidly being disposed of—ground is now being broken for a number of dis- tinctive dwellings. Locate your home on Cathe- dral Avenue just two blocks from St. Alban’s— convenient to the most modern methods of trans- portation—in Cathedral highlands The Really In-Town Suburb One-half block west on Cathedral Avenue at the intersection of Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Cathedral Avenues. Direct W. Ry. & E. Co. connections by bus from Dupont Circle Phone or See EpsonW-BriGges —Exclusive Agent— 201 Investment Building 15th and K Sts. Main 5974 On SUNDAY, Phone Cleveland 3532 e T ' 22 \I'!IINIHIIIHI‘JJA\\‘IH(Iml- ‘lI“IlIIHlHIUI //l\‘lllll‘ll'lllll Il.A\IIHI|III||illll!i?ll\?llIIIIII|II!II\IIIJ?JIK\ZJIII!HIIHIIHIHL?/L\‘:JHUIIIIIHIIIIIJl‘ The Houses Range from $10,000 to $13,500 We’ll help you to finance if you want to build. %ouse 515 Decatur St. N.W. Open Daily and Sunday moi e Until 9 P.M. Drive out or take Georgia Ave. cars to Decatur st., thence . Furnished by Nelson Furniture Co, | c2st 3 blocks. Come out and see just what is here. Our representatives are always on the grounds—week days and Sundays. Investigate and You'll Invest In University Park *— Description These houses are 20 feet widé and 32 feet deep, with double 10-ft. rear porches. They are carefully planned and built of the finest material obtain- " able. Six large, well proportloned rooms, a kitchen that will delight any woman, tile bath with built-in tub and shower, pedestal stand, ample closet space, floor plugs in all rooms, coat closet downstairs, side llghtmg fixtures, hot-water heat, electric lights, Pittsburg instantaneous water heater. Deep yard to wide alley. - SHAPIRO-KATZ CO. 1416 K St. N.W. - REALTORS—BUILDERS Main 9111 \ M@bfl: ol Opqafiqe #fildflf Association of D. C. University Park Co., Inc. Phone Hyattsville 712 L L L L e Ty L e OO LT O L T L T L R L L LT T T EANAAEAARRNENENRATACRSSARARNANRSRIASHAIZNNA4NEARNARNANARNARARE (RARARARRUANNANNRTARAA AN RRARERERLRE! %

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