Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1925, Page 20

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EAL (ESTATE. CONTINUED REALTY AGTIVITY REPORTED $546,266 in Recent Trans- fers Reported by Office of Hedges & Middleton. Continued activity throug®h property including residential, investment and busi- properties, is indicated from the re- port made yesterday by the office of Hedges & Middleton, Inc,, of recent iransfers agregating in value $546,- 268 A three-story, fireproof tapestry brick apartment building, located on the northeast corner of Thirteenth strect and Spring road northwest, was acquired by a local investor from Ed d D. Campbell, who received as consideration a T-acre farm lo- ed off Riggs road at the District This buflding was bullt several age by Huarry Kite and contains apartments of three and four rooms 17)4' 'ullh each. Arthur L: Buckman sold his former home in ‘the English Village, 3223 Klingle road. to D. A. Salmon. It is semi-detached, having eight rooms and two baths. A new home in Massachusetts Ave- nue Heights, located at the northeast ner of Thirty-third place and field strest, was purchased by Mary . Whelen from Alfred T. Newbold. 11 is entirely detached, of brick con- and contains eight rooms and two. baths. A nine-room and bath resi- 1402 Emerson street, was sold AL Bowie to a local investor. Abelman sold to Walter Don- the modern two-story store 4807 Georgia avenue. e apartment building at 1820 Massachus: s avenue northwest, was sold_for r., to ¥. i arroll \"h[\ bullding compara- new and contains 10 apart- ments of three and four rooms and struetion bath each A detached two-story and attic resi- dence, 506 Warwick place, Somerset, Md., ‘was purchased by Robert B. Hutchinson from Joseph H. Nielsen. A large piece of unimproved zround located at the southeast cor- ned of Fourteenth and Belmont . sireets, was sold for the Commercial nal Bank to Sullivan & Helan. The new purchasers have erected an up-to-date gasoline filling station and automobile a. sory store on it The two new seml-detached eight- room and two-bath brick residences, 3710, 3718 Jenife: reet, Chevy Chase, were acquired by Francis P. Sheehy from John D. Kingsbury, who ac auired the frame dwellings 1600 and 1606 Gales street northeast Another apartment building, 3517 Thirteenth street, was acquired by George R. and Mari Bowie. This building contains nine apartments of two and three rooms each. One of the new six-room and bath homes, 2014 Tenth strest northeast, recently completed by Wallingsford Connor, was purchased by M. B. Mc Math No. 1235 Thirty-first street was sold v Cornelia Kean to Roxanna B. a Doran e following are recent purchasers in Forest Hills, which borders on Rock Creek Park: A. F. Arnold, Agnes J)-f }:n;srd. Dr. Charles L. Billard and ved Lees If you will g0 the contrary way you must go over it twice. Chesapeake éeacil a—Shade—Sunshine Washington's Salt Water Amusement Park and Summer Colony. LOTS FOR SALE low Prices—Easy Terms Free Circular on Request Bauman & Heinzman Sales Agents City Office, 1504 H St. N.W. (l!flu- on ‘Boardwalk eake Beach - IIU-Your High Elevation. Located between historic Fort Stevens and Fort Slocum. Convenient lines. Shopping district. Schools and churches. Rock Creek Park with its golf course, tennis courts and other recreational facilities. Automatic gas heater. to twe car (4) (5) Stone terrace wall. Home Concrete front porch. Green Spanish tile mansard roof. Deep‘lot to paved alley. Floor plugs in every room, Downstairs coat closet. 20-ft. wide master bed- room. With Southern exposure. Outside pantry. Private breakfast porch. Madison at Ninth TO INSPECT Drive out Sixteenth street and turn rizht on Madison fo houses. Inspect Today Franklin 5678 1516 K Street the Summer months for all classes of real unimproved "THE EVENING O STREET APARTMENTS SOLD The four-story apartment house at the corner of Twenty-second and 0O | streets was bought by A. G. Hermann, through Arnold & Co., from the Ward- man Construction Co. last week. STAR, WASHINGTON, $250,000 IN SALES ANNOUNGED BY FIRM| Brodt CQmpuy Transfers Include RBecent Transfers Are l.eporned‘ Homes and Business Build- '{ ings in Distriet. | TR | The transfers of a number of prop- erties, including several business hold- ings, were announced yesterday by the Brodt Realty Co. The transfers ag- | Eregate more than $250,000, according | to the firm. | The sales reported are: 107 Elev. | enth street northwest was =old fo lh'1 Merchants’ Lunch Co. for Mr. D. J.| Kaufman, Fourtesnth - street | northwest was sold for the M. F. Swing Co. to local investors who ar-\ going to improve the proverty \\Ixh\ a large showroom. 1114-11 N street were sold through the off Brodt Realty Co. and J ward to local investors, 33 and 34 in square E. of 1884 werc | sold to local builders whoplan to im- prove the said property with six-room detached houses, lots 27, 28, 28 and 30 | in square E. of 1654 were sold to E. M. Art Awards Increased. PITTSBURGH, August 22 (B).—An additional prize of $500 has been added | to the list of fourth inter | painti beginnir Irish Firearms Aot Effective. Correspondence of the Associdted Press. DUBLIN, August 1.—The Free State firearms act, which became operative August 1, provides for the licensing of all holders of arms. Many applica tions for licenses were received from | sportsmen both in Ireland and across the channel. There has been little game shooting in Irelund since 1914, and during the fighting in- Ireland it almost wholly stopped. It now being renewed, and the approaching season s likely to be a zood one. exhibition of Institute here, nd eontinuing den Club of Allegheny the §500 to the reg Jist of $3.300. It will be aw the lLest painting of flower: dens in the exhibition. be made by the jury, here Septer oun ar prize rded for or gar The award will which will meet - ]n Washmgmn s Mos: Brautrfu/ Section of Detached Homes 1712 Allison St. N.W.' (One Block West of 16th) Awonderfully con- structed detached home of tapestry brick, with interior decorations of Parisian de- sign. % Consists of eleven room fim"‘ RXIGE: - foam) Sikle dheick et in rear of home. Open Dasly and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Constructed and for Sale By MAX SUGAR Adams 546 Or Your Own Broker ‘ TR G RBIIR IAEALEARE TR AR AR TR R R RS AL AN N NN N NN RN NN, M 317 rene Ave., Aurora Hills Your Children’s Chances —of becoming good. citizens will be far greater if placed in the environment of an attractive home like the one pictured above, for a recent Government survey has proved that 90 per cent of delinquent children come from renied homes or apartments or other undesirable home sugroundings. Locate your family in Aurora Hills, where it can enjoy all of the benefits of fresh air and plenty of space. in the environment of a home-owning com munity. You can own a six-room, fuily detached home, with double oak floors, open fireplace, tiled bath, built-in -tub, built-in refrigera. tor, hot-water heat: located on a lot 50 feet by 135 feet, with large shade trees: on well graded streets, with concrete sidewglks; werved with water, sewer and elcctricity. Al for $7,250 On Terms Any Renter Can Meet Take Alexandria car at 12th and Penn. Ave. and get off at Aurora Hills, or drive out Alexandria road and watch for our signs. \s’x\“ms\st\s\(\“\\s&\\\\\\\\\s\'«\\Ws\\\\“\\\\ \\\\\\m\m\\fi\\\\\\x\\\“-\“ INCORPORATED e i " AURORA HILLS.VIRGINIA 301 Greene Ave. Aurora Hils, Va. SR S A G AR AR AR S A S A A AR ‘Phone Clar. 640.W.2. \\mm\xv&“\u&s\\\\\s\\\\x\‘ssm\mm“s\\\&\sxm»\\\\xmsxm\\x\x\\\nsss\ss\ | | D, PLACED AT 3300,000 Buyers in Suburb in Vir- ginia Total 34. Recent transfers of suburban property in_Aurora Hills, Va., aggre-| |gating in value approximately $300.- 000, are reported by | Aurora Hills Homes, Inc. Purchasers total 34. They are: L. H. Williams. John M. Brandon, Arthur Lee Thomas, Paul 1. Teffeau, Oscar ¥. See, C. L. Wal- dron, Charles D. Le Dane, Aubrey Page. JJ. B. Willlams, Jesse V. Clay- ton, Thomas D. Wood, John H tenbender, Marshall . Webb, H. K. Lamb, H. W. Johns, Harold L. Ken- | nerly,” Julian Lee Hottell. Nancy E. tehell, Joseph H. Wood, Anns K. —eeeeeeeeeeeee and M. E. Swing for investment, and the property at 521 Eleventh street northwest was sold to Mr. Martin MecTiugh. Cleveland Park—and—Miller-built That is an appealing combination—for it insures re- fined location and excellenc These pleasing Homes are e of plan and construction at Idaho Ave. and Porter Street Sample Home Is 3601 Porter St. Of artistic designing—set in the midst of spacious lawns and attractive shrubbery. Six and eight rooms, with one and two baths (extra lavatory on the first floor of some). Uniquely planned—effectively finished; and equipped with the best in every detail—after the Miller manner of building. The Prices Vary With the Size —terms of purchase are most accommodating Open every afternoon and evening and all day Sunday. Motor up Porter Street from Comn. Ave., or down Porter from Wisconsin Ave. to Idaho Ave. 1119 17th St. REAL W.C.&A TOR Members Operative Builders Phone M. 1790 N. Miller Association A Lady Planned These ' New Bungalows In them she has incorporated the summing up of her housekeeping experience—saving labor, conserving effort, but providing every living comfort and luxury. West side of Fifth Street Takoma Park, D. C. Between Whittier and Van Buren differ in exterior nofly (only three left) have design—but are alike inte- seven rooms and tiled bath —with floored attic and daylight cellar under entire home; wide lawms—and good rear lots. You have never seen anythmg so compact, and yet so generpusly roomy—fu]l of unique features that are effectively attractive. The living room, with its big brick fireplace and built-in desks—cheery dining room, kitchen and pantry, and every sleeping room light and airy. All the service equipment—heating plant, kitchen utilities, etci, of the best type. They are really remarkably priced and the terms will make buying easier than paying rent. Open all day. Sunday. 5th st., walking two blocks our Sl?fl. Take Takoma Park cars to to Whittier—and look for CKEEVER G SATUi%D’AY, :AUGUST | AURORA HILLS SALES the office of | -| retary. REAL ESTATE. WANTED Homes and Acreages in Nearby Maryland and Virginia We have clients who will make immediate purchases, and some will pay as much as $100,000. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. 1409 I. St. N.W. 22, 1925. and Nellie E, Davis, Clair J. Bressler, Jo—. . Gl‘tm, Sarah Bell Le Dane, L. Joyce, Alice Grace Bennett, Jnmu H.. Mitchell, Frank J. Fitz gerald, Joseph L. Lanh, T. N. Haynes, Raymond. ¥. Borden, A, G. Maynard. | Arihur M. Hahn, Blmer C. Mueller | Bnd ¥red W, Dyer DEVELOPMENT PLANNED Beaver Heights Realty Corporation { N Is Organized. ! A new company, the Beaver Heights Realty Corporation, has been formed to develop a new sub-division to be known as Beaver Heights. It is located near Kenilworth and consists of 1"0 acres. The company is composed of Samuel | Bass, president; Maurice Wander- house, vice president: Aaron Cohen, treasurer, and Wallace Kimball, sec. . It some men were known by the| company they keep they, wouldn't he able 1o keep it long. These Monroe Street Homes Make Living Easy They are handily located—just a step off Rhode Island Ave- nue N.E.— . 3028-3056 Monroe St. N.E. —and are wholly detached. Each house a Home—complete and compact—providing every comfort; anticipating every detail of the housekeeping tasks—and reducing them to a minimum. Very attractive designs; and very practically planned. Built with Kite thoroughness—so that your investment is a sound one; and your satisfaction enduring. Very Low Price—Very Easy Terms Six rooms and bath; sleeping, front and back porches; fully equipped kitchen; laundry and hot-water heating plant in light and airy basement. Perfect floors; electric fixtures and decorations in excellent taste. dand A Rhode | \ Home Motor “or ‘take trolley out Monroe St., and it's just a step to thes Our representative is there every day and evening—including Sunday Bullt—Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kit Member Washinzton 1514 K Street Pl’]one € Main 4846 Real Estate Board KITE PERFECT HOMES = 5 Five Magnificent Buildings Rent vs. Ownership One gives you occupancy and a bunch of recerfls—fllc other ({or less maney) gives, you title to your choice ol WARDMAN'’S 100% Co-Operative Apartment Homes UPPOSE ‘you occupy a 3-room and bath apartment and pay only $55 a month for it. Even then, in five years’ time you would have paid your landlord $3,300—or $233.60 more th4n your WARDMAN CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOME would cost vou in the same time ($760 first payment and $38.44 a month). As a renter you would have NOTHING to show for-vour money at the end’of the five years—as a purchaser vou would have your apart- ment MORE THAN HALF PAID FOR! Take your own case and add up your rent payments for the last few vears. Wouldn't rather apply vour future ones to your own good, rather than your landlord’s? OPEN UNTIL'9 P.M. New York Avenue, First and M Streets N.W. EXHIBIT BUILDING—535 M Street N.W. EDMUND J. FLYNN AUTHORITY ON CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENTS Apartment Phone Representing the Main 8516 WARDMAN Organization you

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