Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1925, Page 17

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3 PLEis REAL ESTATE. 1009 E St. S.W. Two-story Brick Dwelling, with colonial porch. Contains six large rooms, tiled bath, hot- water heat, electricity. In ex- cellent condition. Built-in fire- place. An ideal home. Can be sold on easy terms. Shades and screens. For further sult Floyd E. Davis Company 733 12th St. 'N'W. 501 7th St. S.W. Main 352-353 REAYL ESTATE. SHINGTON, D. SATURDAY, JULY 25, REAL ESTATE STILL | INGREAT DEMAND More Than $500,000 in Sales | Reported by One Firm in Usual Slump Period. THE WA EVENING STAR, »— Thorpe of Politzer for a local investor. The six- operators 1 room and bath home at 34 Sixteenth street southeast, near the new East- ern High Schoool, was sold to Francis L. Yokum. arge detached corner house at avenue and Emerzon street, containing seven rooms and bath, in- closed porches and build-in sarage, sold to A. Luchs. The northeast corner of Eighth and | Decatur streets, containing six rooms | and bath, inclosed sleeping and break- | fast porches, concrete front porch, build-in garage, was sold to Robert E. Hurley. No. 700 Thirteenth street northeast, a large corner home in the course of completion, has been sold to Max Bur- | ka. This home contains seven godmi and bath, inclosed porches and built- in garage. MOORE CANCELS DATE. Representative Not to Attend Lyon Park Corner-Stone Laying. LYON PARK, Va., .Vu!.v 2 i Blevator Co., E. Morewood Realty hotels in : of Chic: of | NEW EBBITT HOTEL PLANS . Kennedy of W m)un;.um 100 | storles high will contain | Mot T rooms each with bath, » complete | kitchen and dining rooms. Connec: tions will be made with the present hotel. s I' ings owners’ committee the National Association of Building | will ne prestdeq sver by Lee Thomp Owners and Managers to serve as Smith, president of the National members of the building ning | Assoctation of Building Owners and | service committee to aid the owners | \anagers. The other members of the ated with the In securing the proper economic de- | committos are as follows: chitect of th velopment of the site. William E. = e F_;unm ure is J. H. de Sibour of Was The problem confronting the ex- |Fre h ‘o., Inc., of|ing KR S perts will be the plans of a new 100- | New and operators | The calling of a committee of e | Sy ;! > room addition to the present hotel, ter of | to advise in the layout and coi < o which will later become the keystone ork City, | struction of new buildings is an inno. of a much larger hotel, which will promo. ion, having been established ‘as a be built on the present site and the |tion and management; Russell Keith, [regular service available to prospec location of the Bliss Building. ager of the Hotel Statler.. Cleve. | tive owners and architects only two 'he new addition will be Ohio: G. Morgan of the Otis | y A committee on building is meet-| ing in Washington today and tomor- row to aid in the planning of an v addition to the Hotel opposite the Capitol. The s have been drawn together by nnovation. The meeting is being called at the request of Jame$ McD. Shea, manager of the Alonzo O. Bliss properties, one | f which is the Hotel Driscoll. Mr. | hea is president of the Washington | o particulars con- of Building Owners and | No slackening ew hou: despite slump _gene taie of the ) Cafritz_Co. ansactions more than $500,000 are organization. A row of homes on Buchanan BStreet northwest between Fifth street + and Illinois avenue adjacent to Sh man Circle was sold to the following purchasers: 511 Buchanan street porthwest was sold to Josef Offen- A cher; 513, to Charles B, Cashell; = ongt to Elsie McNamara; 517, to B. Wur. | fogement to : ! house corner-stone ten Bruch; 819, to Holmes Ha 8. | Paric this aftarhoon. Frank Lyon, founder of Lyon Park, to 11, | Who donated the site upon which the g building was erected, will lay the | corner-stone. Former' Representative Phillip Pitt Campbell of Kansas, now and 543, to H. M. James. |8 ralaantiof ASHagtin Cotnts, Wil _On Illinols avenue, 4903 was sold to k. Arthur Orr will preside and an Krueger; 4905, to Clyde K.!Dr. Frank T. Stone will introduce | and 4907, to Ida H. Tennyson. | Representative Campbell. herine E. Tucker purchased 4505 | Eighth street northwest In the southeast section, at tucky avenue and D street, Benjamin Burdette purchased 341 Kentuck Willlam Kump purchas rles Thompson 527 Thirty-ninth stree b in the dema the involving | listed by the mana eight ' land, —Repre injured in few days at the community laying in Lyon 533, to ulrnh Tmlx.v, 53 Ji Like Others You Probably Have Wondered How We Can Sell Such Homes As These At Such Incredibly Low Prices— The Explanation Is Simple E ARE NOT building ten, twenty-five or fifty of these modern dwell- ings—but literally hundreds of them! By a carefully studied selection of four attractive styles of architecture, we achieve individuality in neighbor- ing homes without loss of harmony in the community as a whole. And the savings effected by quantity construction of quality houses are amazing! These reduc- tions in cost have been given full consideration in ng the scale of prices, which means that you, in buying a home now, receive the full benefit of lowered expense probably extending ahead over a considerable period of further bu In this way you will find your home embodies such refinements as hard- wood floors, enameled wood trim, porcelain plumbing. artistic electric fix- tures, screens throughout, hot-water heat, an open English front porch with wrought-iron art rail, rear service porch, roomy side vard, wide paved alley in rear and cement sidewalks with grass parking—all without extra cost to you! THINK ALL THESE IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS OVER—THE! FOLLOW THE CROWDS THIS SUNDAY AND COME OUT TO FORT STEVENS RIDGE! \W AQDMAN Main 3830 bn(kle to C. \wascott Honered for Gallantry First Sergt. Dobert L. Duvall, Inantry, retired, now living ace this city. the War r star citation for ction against Spanis Juan Hill, Cuba, July Ken- | for new, semi- detached brick homes in the at_corner of Tenth and H streets now being erected, which The structure will contain 150 rooms with bath and cial hotel. A. Gumpert, for more than 20 years bitt Hotel of which he was manager, will manage | New hotel is to be called the E lrbi!l will be conducted as a connected with the uhl E the new hotel. 5565665555 gallantry in : forces at San restricted 1898, c two baths, striking built-in_g; features, was sold to Milton | = ;\/- community of :lf ort Stevens . Rige /% \3 STEVENS / RITTENHOUSE STuEEY AVENUE TAKOMA PARK CAR LINE EXHIBIT HOUSE 612 Roxboro Place Open 9 AM.—9 P.M. Roxboro Place parallels Rit tenhouse street onme square north, between 5th and Tth streets. MORE THAN 155 SOLD! GEORGIA ‘1430 K Street “We House One-tenth of Washington’s Population.” A Genuine Sensation in (=)= ———) () (= —————={) =) —————— ) = ————— -] —Home Announcement Home l Value ‘AND | Quallty The New Dunigan-Built Homes at 4th and Buchanan Streets N.W. Right at New Hampshire Ave.—Near Grant Circle In beautiful Petworth, which is noted for attractive homes, high elevation, making it cool, comfortable and healthy. Just the location where you <1muld make your home. The right surroundings and environment that really make your home a good investment; not only today—but years to come. INSPECT THESE HOMES TODAY OR SUNDAY $8,950 $8,950 —Buys —Buys One of these modern attractive homes with six large airy sunlight 3 y I3 One of these real homes, a home that willistand the wear Are Now Exclusive Sz;les. Agents for All WARD-BUILT HOMES In the District of Columbia and Virginia Nine Homes: 811-827 Madison St. N. W. These homes in the fastest growing and most rapidly developing section of the city, are unusually attractive. They have six large, light rooms and bath, hardwood floora, outside pantry, beautifully decorated interior, double rear porches, concrete cellar, hot-water heat and electricity They are tremendous values. > $9,950 to $10,750 =0 E———=10roE=——cZ0 Ten Homes: 5701-5719 Ninth St. N. W. 8 rooms and 2 baths, large lot to alley, hardwood floors, concrete front porch and double rear porches, tapestry brick, concrete cellar with laundry trays, servant’s toilet, elec- tricity, hot-water heat and innumerable other features that go to make them a bargain at $12,990 to $15,500 D DU —— OO —————0) O ———1) IN BEAUTIFUL FAIRLAWN How to Get There Drive out Penn- sylvania Ave. to 1th St. S. E south on 11th St. and across Ana- costia Bridge to Good Hope_Road; Six Homes: 1418-1428 S St. S. E. To the seeker of high home value at low price, these homes are particularly appealing One feature of them is that all have built-in garages, a convenience rarely found at such a price. They have six rooms and bath, large front and rear porches, hot-water heat, elec- trictly and innumerable other pleasing features Nine Homes: I 2003-2019 Naylor Road S. E. We have put these homes an the market at this time to supply the ever increasing demand for substantial, comfortable homes. They have a. tiled bath, hardwood floors, concrete cellar, double rear porches and all the other splendid features that Insure their value to the home- SIX-ROOM BRICK DUNIGAN-BUILT have beautiful “hardwood ) seeker. hardwood or cream trimmed: beautifully papered, the newest elec- and tear of years to come. The tric fixtures; ceiling, side dresser lights, sanitary glas knobs; metal corners to kee marring the walls, dining room, roomy closets; fectly appointed kitchen Detroit Jewel in cabinet. A perfect bathroom with tub, medicine cabinet and other fix- Latest style front laylight concreted cellar, with steel beam con- hot-water heat; servant’s tures all in white. porch, two back porches; struction ; toilet, sanitary washtubs, s lawn and shrubbery. Deep paved alley; ample dren to play. wall and a dream as Range and built- s door p from of a a per- with HOMES °8,900 buil! pacious Iot to space for chil- How to Get to These Dunigan Homes Take Washington Rapid Transit Co. Safety Bus to Grant Circle and New Hampshire Ave., then walk two blocks north—or take Sth St. Car Line marked Soldiers’ Home to New Hampshire Ave. and Upshur St. and walk around Grant Circle, then 2 blocks north. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. Phone Mam 1267 Ga 1319N. ' GGG Y. Ave. N W. .\_;»._......_.¢~ desirable location not only makes it a good home buy—but a good real estate investment; a home that you can always get your money out of. THE DUNIGAN GUARANTEE Assures you that your home is sperfectly built and it is every- thing we say it is. @@ $6,475 to $7,475 turn Jeft one block $7,950 0=0=0=0=0=0=0=9=0=0=0=°=0=0=0=0=0=0= on Two Homes: Road; 1337-1339 T St. S. E. *Those who buy these new homes will be located in the center of Fairlawn, which is Washington's latest and most attractive sub- division, adjoinjng the new Anacostia Park, a link in the Potomac Park system. The homes have seven rooms and bath (four bedrooms), built-in refrigerator, ten-foot concrete - front porch and rear porch, concrete cellar with servant's tollet, hardwood floors, white and mahogany trim, hot-water heat and electricity. Do not fail to see them. $8,950 . Ridge St. out Twenty Homes: homes are situated and unusually convenien: terms. ments throughout. 1516 K Street f Good Hope on 13th St. and T St. houses; turn right for U houses; Good Hope Road to sota’ Ave., left on Minnesota to Naylor Road for Naylor Road houses. 1400-1438 Ridge Place S. E. Located on the edge ¢f Anacostia Park, recently developed by the Government, these in the garden spot of beautiful Fairlawn. They are attracting the widespread attention of those who insist on high quality for remarkably low prices They have large, airy roonis and bath, hardwood floors, concrete cellar, large front and rear porches, ample back vards and attractive appoint. $5,950 to $8,250 Inspect These Homes Without Delay! i PHILLIPS] turn left for Road, S Four Homes: 1235-1241 U St. S. E. Visit these houses and be impressed by thelr, beauty and high value. They have six rooms and tiled bath, they are full twenty feet wide and have outside pantry, wide concrete front porch, double rear porches, deep lot to paved alley. concrete cellar, downstairs coat closet, electricity and hot-water heat. Best of all, they are convenient to car lines, stores, churches, and the beautiful new Anacostia Park $8,950 to $9,850 drive Minne- Ave. 0=9=0=0=0=0=0=°=0E0=0=0=°=0=0=0=0==0 Franklin 5678 INC. 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