Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1925, Page 19

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y REAL ESTATE. THE EVENIN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 25 1925 REAL ESTATE = . ] the early days of our national exis for E. M. Hickman to M. T. Young. | Waskington attorney. AR A e R e Tnciutcd 1n (he veport are 11 of the | | Binel S Rutty acquired 1980 ana| FIND BODY IN RUM WAR. | WIDOW OBTAINS WRIT. whose character wa largely new brick homes, Third street north-| 1668 Kramer street northeast from b v comespre) T A M.chi P k foundation of American business | st between L and M streets. The|Mary Siglar, and a lot in the North-| California Police Believe Dead Man At-| I gan rar Schumann-. A thrift, courage and initiative. | les comprise: No. 1145, to Loulse J. [ west from John William Johnson. el ks Danghie muclh Success makes business me and Annle L. Bethea; No. 1139, to| Imogene T. Mosher sold 2945 New Third Vietim. taches Estate of Late Husband. [| 12th ana Michigan Ave. N.E. careless, indifferent and soft; whereas Robert F. Wi : No. 1113, to El- |ark street, Cleveland Park, a detached R 26 | . i 2 : risk develops keenness, courage and lis L. S ; No. 1179, to Mrs. Mary | frame home, containing eight rooms |, Y, Callt., July 26 (f)—| BALTIMORD, July ). —Mrs. | Brick homes built to last. . watchfulness, N to Joseph Ter! and bath, to E. J. Marquhart, | - 1€ P97 L man_belleved to be | Mirjam T. Hilgartner, daughter of 32 ft Four vepresentday conditions probabi: , to George Wasc .| wife of & maval officer = s Pase gprmc Tinding fisher’ | Mme. Schumann-Heink, yesterday filed Lots front. velop timidity, accompanied by an un- . Regina Wells; No. David A. Shober purchased 3513} Man anc st s 2 ke i , Fi s ining willingness to scratch and fight. T to Fred -W.. Rpringmever-. 3 Fourteenth street northwest from | ting of rum ru i Spmauiie il aagiachnnt n Clieult Conre apsinat. tedions g et e ar:d Babson Would Have Mer- Prepare for Trouble. Majority of Transfers Are of | i Jomn v sooe: ®o V6, 1o sumes | Clara T Way, ana tenry . ibson | LS, VICnLY. was, found in . the estate of her lute husband. Charles | - sleeping porches. Over 70 . Painte; am | sold ctive brick home orig- | .anding, 2. Hilgartner. - shants and Investors Guard Eiuian it e H With Few Busi T Bibbg e y Eoss & Phelps, at 1841 (flent with the lssuance of warrants| The attachment restrains Andrew 11, || s0ld. Prices less than row 8 = n; first, that you be pre- - 3 d 1 " Charles | in San Francsc ainst a number = 2 P St Ll - s laaa es pared for any unforeseen’ event, and omes, Wi ew busi Luta P. and Genevieve Hendricks to '“}“"”"" men Hillevad tuy ko i{:{!f:‘:e‘:"fi_-r';d d‘;‘;’l‘l"?l'mfi’.rl~ s | houses. s : secondly, that you get back to the old . purchased the new eight-room and x OD- | ging activities in this re s A sposing of stock in| Against Disasters. Revolutionary * spirit of . capltalizing ness Properties. | twobath detached brick home, at( Other sales included in the YePort|,go'he body of Mae Gerich, wife of | i Eesmier, Marble Co. until the Midd h & disaster. The real reason why so many |° 7725 Alaska avenue, from Francis G. | (erep, 4&8 i pLreo Mo h, was found on the beach | been’ pass gy aug lllmrrnliuns 80 to seed after the orig- e Addisan, jr. SoToes: &ot 1k ihe Northwest to We inding of the bodies came as an | will provides that the widow {Inal founder dies or sells out is be-| ransfers of local real estate are| No. 4610 Fifth street northwest was ewton for L. E. White, coal mer. | ftermath to a pistol fight between a | receive one-half of the earnings of Shannon lnc. cause the executives in charge relied | ‘ed by the office of Boss &|301d for Robert Munro, builder, 10| chant; 411 G street northwest, gang of rum runners and a citizens' | Charl Hilgartner's share of the ’ S0 much on the “old man” that they | @nnounced by the Mary A. Magruder. s % s S G | posse, in which a member of the posse | o roeetiy . 55 D t Circl Pot. 2200 e 5 X iy Bt ) | abetn' L. Maguire for D. C. i posse | company, estimated to be $100,000 upont Circle otomac 22! B ame soft and unable to cope with | Phelps in a total of nearly half a| Robert E. Flynn bought a semide- | ang 650 Dark read northwes was killed. last Januarv. he Santa Barbara earthquake,)hardships and disasters. The greatest | million dollars. A few of these are |tached brick home at 2528 Hall place. | George Yazge for Mrs. Mida C. last Ty the building collapses at Kansas City |factor in business success is not capi- | husiness properties, but the majority | Gefrgetown, from A. G. Bruc body, and Boston, together with other un-|tal or education or other so-called im- | represents homes in which this firm| A detached stucco home Just off : R fortunate pverts, should not be passed |portant factors, but, rather, ' those specialized for years. Connecticut_avenue, at 3704 Military | R P v withodt some recognition. hery ee simple assets known as charac- <% . e list are three four- | road, containing eight rooms and two | 5 | < re lessons to be drawn from such|ter, courage and courtes Erombigs jo buildings at | baths sold for Bdward S. Waiton | German Vineyards Healthy. e .yanu!u’:‘ which “‘(“vu,}‘ ;‘m‘l"l:hfil:e ;é:r Diversified Holdings Urged. | arles F. Mack. | Correspondence of the Associated Press. L] ° \%‘ o S s eoments . Tire |, JAvestors, especially, should begin to | West, known as the Alden, Babcock | L purchased o semide | BERLIN, July 4 ccellent | ¢ lrS lme n & e t in ; s o Sntio e 3 “alvert apa ts. ese con- crop is o nws, construction and in-[COnsider the question of being pre-|and Calvert apartments. o 26 MeKinley street from Roland | Germany this vear, : 12 New legislation | Pared against accident. The simplest | tain 16 apartments each of six x-mmmg Sl Germany, this vear, 4 | method is t. versify one's s |and bath. The buildings were pur- 0 Jiversity one's holdinga : A splendid corner brick home he wine-producing ars kind | both as to location and industries. chased by Fred D. Giesler from C. and all such disasters have ! G e e S R L s e o ors “Da¥e | o sitinie: hassone. Shin b kars | HetEIB oI Gallatin and Thirteenth streets, in | the vines i a sy co I’ X in improved conditlons in|wiy resort. to something more than | A new sixroom detached house at|Sauls Addition, was purchased from |so that the hope for a duplication of | New Corner Home in Cheby Chase, D. C. sater to travel on a rail. |dIVersification and investment trustacs | 3117 Seventh street northeast was | Johnson Martin by D. Lyneh Younger, | the banner year of 1922 is justified. eamehip line after a wreck. | the¥ Will demand information from |Sold for C. L. Fowler, builder, to Al- = wonderful busi- | COrporations of the amount and kind bert D. Riley. | jof insurance which a company car-| Frank V. Bacchus purchased the < building at the northwest corner | | of Ninth and P streets northwest, to » { gether with the drug business of the | owner, Bayard Van Sant. | A new house built by Robert Munro | fer to the r of 2 s being pre- SO and containing seven rooms, with e g.):v“.,m\,,‘,,m[“(‘,‘ 8 being pre-| “WINCHESTER, Va.,July 25.—Pro- | builtin 4620 Fifth street : 4 ; : 3 o !lkslmapu;]nsl proposed rate increases | nor s sold for Mr. Munro 4‘ onstruction Has Not Yet Caught Up nsurance Urged. by the Chesapeake and Potomac Tele- A. H. Col 3 7 o ¥ = {phone Co. of Virginia was volced| 3 arie ‘G acquived mrem: / to the Demand for Bungalow Homes rmend that business | Thursday night by the common coun- | ises 43 ir s rthw [ in Charming, Peaceful ce of every nature |cil in a number of resolutions mo i ) ation; people al- | er care of their | they have been sick men, however, have failed to : the fundamental moral les Protest Phone Raise. son which these disasters present. 1 Special Dispatch to The Star. eecially men who are|clerk was direct o 1 E , cially me | as directed (o forward a c house, - , fron borrowing large sums of money.|fied copy to hte State Corporation|George W. Wy i d i e s have taken out | Commission at Richmond Two lots in Blair, Md., were sold | earthquad&e insurance durin the pa DE0000000069000009000000000006000¢, Park week and such a step is entirely log lcal, especially as the cost does not come out .of the ers. The various Stat missions allow in- | surance be charged to e willing to The Suburb ldeal o cover such Rustic—Rural—Sylvan Less Than 30 Minutes to the _(I({[ulnl Sewer—Water—Electricity Values Are Rapidly Increasing Choose Your Lot NOW, While Prices Are Low sure v ses. Therefore, tors the Be Prepared This Fall to Move Into One of the 50 New Bungalow Homes re company will continue | Prices Within Reach of All as ever, while at the same Ilustrated Brockure om Request if a disaster should happen there e no loss to the stockholders. More Courage Needed Today. A few days at event was Mass.—the Continental INSPECT TODAY Proceed north on Connecticut Avenue to Kensington, thence half mile west to 3 e 5 : Garrett Park: or north on Wisconsin necticut' Avenue, it is but natural that this Dutch Colonial dwellin Avenue and Rockville Pike to George- of eight large rooms and two tiled baths town Preparatory School, thence east one- : 5 ; pr o > | should predominate its select neighborhood. Such modern refinements as center hall en- Maddux, Marshall, p. | trance, marble shqwer in one of the baths, 7 oak floors upstairs and down, tumbler MOSS & Ma.llory, lnC- | switches, lavatory in basement and large ga- 1108 Sixteenth Street } - rage reached by private cement drive—are Main 8970 { | only to be expected. Yet the price fixed is | surprisingly low, and the terms unusually attractive! OPEN THIS SUNDAY ; AFTER 11 AM. . 1417 K Street Main 9300 ———— v’ ~ For Your Sunday Drive Go Out Connecticut Avenue One Mile North of Chevy Chase Lake—to Chevy Chase View The Newest Subdivision on Connecticut Avenue LOTS 50 Feet Wide by 200 Feet Deep Nearly Terms Va U May Be Acre\ $ 7 O O p Arranged This is probably your last opportunity to buy Con- necticut Avenue property at this price Adjoining property is held as high as $2500 per acre net to ow without improvements Legation and 41st Streets IT IS DIFFICULT TO SAY whether this home itself or its delight- ful location is the more striking attraction. Occupying a promi- nent corner site at the junction of two main Chevy Chase boule- vards, with a direct drive into the city via concrete streets to Con- d fire insurance | i. I have in that the first e companies ey insured, i > = as g with Improvements Electricity — Water — Sewer Good Streets 10 Minutes to Chevy Chase Circle 25 Minutes Downtown by Auto Churches — Schools — Stores Capital Traction Car Service Come Out Today Salesmen cn Property Lawrence R. Smoot & Co. 1516 H St. N.. Main 4860 0009900006000 00000900000000000000 L 4 * > L 4 * * ? L * 5.4 K & * < L & @ - | ® & * L 3 2L 4 * ® ? |® * * e s - £ 3 S * L 4 I ¢ * ° ¢ P > L e ® $ Three Places for Th Your Home’s Basis | ere are HE very basis of home life is =1 . . . ’ mally unllsual well located ground on which to build. Located A the North- : ; i E advantages west section, where verified values in o 1 . : : ; a" I .ng to property prevail, these three home- TINEINRRERIRAR! fen . south 300000006000000 C0000006000000000000400000000(060000000000000604000000000¢ \¢ Washingten Real Est:vl.e Co. 2 : |8 site locations meet every requirement { ! % - Home Ownership in on which to base vour building plans. See them toda Spanish-typ: ‘ U s 3 hoog of isinsiv | e | niversity —two blocks from St. Alban’s and just ten 2-Family Apartment e =i E minutes’ drive from the heart of the city. | Lo L T e T t 2 = Quietude is a.~_\m-v\~d on the 350-foot elevation that | heat; napl'( {rimnl:ing ,'hm“;;:&r_ ar | - 1 overlooks the city’s best built residential section from 2 Corner lot; two-car garage. Ready G“t%@&ffif Bigg.f,ands 23 ocrumé:’:";’y”;:; —the fully developed community on the Washington and Baltimore Boule- The Really In-Town Suburb vard—just beyond Hyattsville. One-half block west on Cathedral Avenue at the intersection q of Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Cathedral Avenues Convenient location—in a beautified section—with every city utility—water, = 8 - sewers, gas, electricity, paved streets and walks—already installed. HE proposed Grand Parkway Entrance to the Just such restrictions as you will appreciate keep the Park free from objection- District at 16th Street and the District Line will il seaion be overlooked from the 300-foot elevation of = ¥ Sixteenth Street Park. Scenic and beautiful surround- Close to Washington—and within easy walking distance of Maryland State ings set off your home here—Rock Creek Park is an- < University. other scenic outlook from these homesites. Plan to build your home in one of the last remaining tracts between the city’s two main thoroughfares—14th and Nearing Completion Mass. Ave. S.E., Between 17th and 18th Sts. S.E. Open for Inspection 2 r., kit. and bath. . $40.00 3 r., kit. and bath. .$45.00 NERERARNEERRNAEANE B. F. SAUL CO. | BEAUTIFUL BAY-WINDOW-FRONT HOME 925 15th Street Main 2100 If You See lt—YOll," Want It ol e DUNIGAN QUALITY BUILT Tennis courts for the grown-ups and swimming pool for the children. 1Eth: Steaate-i If you live in University Park you are a full-fledged citizen with a vote. IXTEENTH ;ots fO?fSalcn:S::l,":" et FRELTIARK || “reme o o In the Chosen Line of H;‘yll-C/nzss Develofiment reat Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue, north Money tO Build four blocks on 14th Street to office on property. T ——F S e We will help you finance the building West of 16th and Varnum Streets, distinctive of your hqme—making the money imme- and beautiful homes, scenic wooded villas and diately available. VERY EASY TERMS conveniently located homesites are available, in RENRIRNRIRRSRENEAERIN Corner Home and Garage SEE IT TODAY OR SUNDAY 5th and Ingraham Sts. N.W. TANDARD ¢ LVMRER . ONLY $8 250 TERMS that ery experi- enced builder wants is 3 to be found in abun- The picture here does not begiq to portray the beauty and dance and in perfect magnificence of this quality-built Duhigan home. It has large, ARGYLE P ARK Investigate— and you’ll in- quality in our yards. light, cozy outside rooms, outside bath, perfectly appointed kitchen vest in University Park. s ice ace iht wWith a famous Detroit Jewel gas range, builtn ice box; handsome - R - E e & new style electric fixtures; concrete daylight cellar, hot-water heat, 2 SRl OBy e SOIEsmIots brick garage; three large porches for home comfort; deep lot to For complete information on these three un- than prompt. ¢ alley, and large, spacious lawn. A real, honest-to-goodness home at usually located Northwest home-site tracts “Buy Here—Save Money” a remarkably low price. Phone or See TAKE 14th STREET CAR marked TAKOMA to Fifth and Kennedy Streets; Yost & Herrell, Inc. A i Voot somth (o honses: or take Ninth Beraet cor to Yorrehnns Broth valk t. Lumber and Millwork T 11th and O Sts. S.E. D. J. Dunigan, Inc. "% .2 SAREANLS IR RS AN IR RN N RV RANRNE SRR N PO A RN IR ER AR EARIRANENRGRNLE ERUPRERERIIREREN mE . Representatives always on the property— Seven-room every day and Sunday. Cottage Motor out the Boulevard—or take Bus at Sleeping porch; hardwood floors; 15th and H Streets N.E.—running directly fully appointed bath; open fireplace ; et 7 gas range; fall basement; layndry to University Fatk tubs; garage. Ready for occupancy. EPSONWBRIGGS University Park Co., Inc. oo T 201 Investment Building Phone Hyattsville 712 15th and K Sts. ERRURER IR ANER TSRV ANNE

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