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22 NEARLY 100000 N SALESREPORTED $922,962 in Property Trans- fers Announced by Firm of Boss & Phelps. man street, was sold to H. L. Britting- ham for Clarence E. Miles. A new six-room residence, with built-in garage, at 1021 Quebec street, was brought by Maude McWhirter from C. H. Small, builder. Langley Home Sold. rner home at Garfield and ghth streets, facing Ward- k and containing eight rooms , was sold for former John W. Langley to 12 M. Morgan bought a new six 2 ¢ brick house at 4513 venue from Harris n eight-room, two- 703 Irving street was . Jordan for Alice V. Newton, principal of old his former eventh stree [ and pur- | ased from Adrienne V. Wilbur an htroom detached stucco residence with large grounds at 3323 Woodley road A detached eight-room house on the Conduit road near the District line was sold for Philip M | and a two | Seventh An_ unusu ket is ind ted from th Phelps, wherein t arly a n ons in de i | to Hashime h bought Voodward from Richard | hevy Chase Homes. * P. Allen acquired a corner | at 3600 Rittenhouse street Chas from Lellia A. Shu | maker, and n S Alburtis sold a nine-room two-bath detached | stucco home at 27 West Irving street 1| Chevy Chase, to Alfred B. Howell. H len bought a lot in . Md., from M. and R. B V. Wilcox purchased me home at 33 West | Chevy Chase, from Dud an seven-room and two-bath y, three- at the cor- | wn streets to Corner Home Sold. A large home at of rison street and Reno road was s for Ma : B. Dyer to John H Wrig A. Bargar Smith eight-room and two-bath stucco house on ] Chase, fro purchased det chased John PTHE EVENING dwelling at 1519 Upshur strest was sold for Clyde P. Hancock to Samuel Salomon, and Grace Berry purchased a residence at 5518 Thirty-seventh ;nreez, Chevy Chase, from Carl Voegt- ein. . Fiossle B. Hayes acquired s six- room bungalow in Potomac Heights from Karl H. Relde'bach, and David C. Finney sold an eight-room home at the corner of Fourteenth and Mon- tague streets to Robert M. Burroughs. A two-story brick dwelling at 932 Virginia avenue was bought by Ar- thur Rabbitt from R. E. Kline, and Elsle J. Wills purchased an eight- room detached stucco residence at 1437 Kennedy street from George W. Shockey. Chase, Md., was purchased by Mrs. Nelle L. Cassell from E. A. Moor, and A. H. Wiehle sold an eight-room and two-bath semi-detached brick resi- dence on Gallatin street to Hulda X. Saffran. Joel H. Carpenter purchased a bun- galow at Woodside, Md., from John Faulconer and F. B. Proctor, while a new nine-room. and three-bath dwell- ing, constructed by Hedges & Middle- ton, was sold to Ethel M. Taylor. Cleveland Park Homes. A detached stucco home, containing nine rooms and three baths, at 3406 Macomb street, Cleveland Park, was bought by Lee B. Kemon from Ethel M. Taylor, and & modern two-story residence at 1203 Staples street north- east was sold to John J. Tracy for E. F. Lanfer. Grace M. Peters purchased a two story stucco home at 3840 Fulton street from John E. Benta, and a six- room, semi-detached frame residence, at 612 Kennedy street, was sold ,to Jacob R. Watson for A. 1. Miljer. A flve-room, two-story frame house at 1031 Seventh street northeast was purchased by Louts A. Corrado from Mary E. Callhan, and Paul E. Lesh, local attorney, sold a three-story, eight- room home with two-car garage, at Stucco Houses. A two-story, seven-room hollow tile and frame home at 3338 Stephenson place was acquired from B. Puryen, jr., by Allen McCullen, and a new stucco seven-room house, built by C. | T2 Galliher, was sold to C. C. Doyle. H. H. Kidwell purcha: a new stucco home, seven rooms and two baths, at 3206 Morrison street, from Anton A. Koerber, and Mary C. Max- well sold a six-room, two-story brick | house at 3634 Thirteenth street to Mrs. H. G. Seboure. A new detached Dutch colonial resl- dence at 202 Rosema street, Chevy Cleveland Park 3081 Porter Street N.W. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Substantially built semjdetached, two-story, brick house, having six well proportioned rooms; tiled bath; breakfast end sleeping porches; open fireplace in living room; hardwood floors throughout; hot-water heat; electricity; laundry trays; deep lot. Its special féatures, not usually found in a house at this price, such as tinted walls, Frigidaire refrizerator, clothes chute, etc., outstanding value in home construction. Price Convenient terms can be arranged. Come out and Munsey Trust Company Real Estate Dept. Main 8080 Just Completed One Sold Price, $7,250 $62.50 Per Month $750 Cash Touse—406 16th Street S.E. CHARMING—COMFORTABLE—COMPLETE Six Rooms and Tiled Bath Colonial front porch Oak floors Sleeping porch One-piece sink Breakfast porch Floor plugs Kitchen cabinet Cellar under entire house Extra spacious closets Deep lot to alley Come and examine every detail of these You'll be glad you came. Open Sunday from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. superior homes. ~9]416 EYE ST Exclusive Agents Inspiration Homes (The Old Noyes Estate) Lincoln Said— “Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for him- self. “Property is the fruit of labor and is a positive good in the world.” v The and’ harmony where homes are all garden spot of restfulness that the name implies. Spacious wooded lots where age-old trees cast their ever-changing shadows. Hot-Water Heat Large Bright Rooms ettt Breakfast Nooks I—— Excellent Transit Schools and Churches Facilities Homes You Will Be Proud to Possess Real Open Fireplace Built-in Garage Invest in Greater Washington Real Estate Thos. E. Jarrell Realtor Wash. Savings Bank Bldg. 721 10th St. M. 766 Drive out Sunday or any eve- ning to our office on property via 16th Street, through Silver Spring to Burnt Mills road, which leads directly to prop- erty, 1734 to 1744 D St. S.E. 54 SOLD Priced at Less Thari $7,000 Easy Terms Hers {s & home within the reach of any purse. Moderately priced— ¥ot complets in every detall. Lo- cated {n Washington's newest sub- division— EASTERN TERRACE Tapestry brick: ‘6 rooms and bath: hot-water heat: electric lights and ‘fixtures; built-in refrigerator: extra large front and double rear porches: large rear Jard 'to wide aller. An excellent ome that is complete. Selling Fast Four blocke from the new Enst- e High School. See thess ideal homes now. Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. Phone Main 5526 307 of Our New Homes are Sold Before Completion. WHY? Inspection of Our Sample Houses Will Tell You Open Daily and Sunday Until 9:30 TAKOMA PARK 820 Aspen St. N.W. 8 rooms, a.m.i., slate roof, weather stripped' and screened. Priced right. $3,000 Cash and Monthly Payments 6th and Whittier Sts. N.-W. Entire block developed with 7-room homes. $13,750. $2,000 Cash 807 Whittier St. N.W. 5-room bungalow, all on one floor. $10,950. $1,500 Cash Some of Our Features 1. A-No 1 oak floors throughout. 2. Cedar storage closets. 3. Automatic lights. 4. Tiled bath with built-in tub and shower. 5 . Artistically selected wall paper and electric fixtures. . Miracle door (one panel). It’s the finish and conveniences that make housekeeping edsy. AR T P Deal With a Realtor STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, > A i { SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925. 1862 Ontario place, to Sarah F. Flour- noy. Chatles H. McNeill bought a six- room, two-story brick residence, at 447 Luray place, from E. T. Bartlett, while a corner home at the junction of Ingomar street and Reno road, Cheyy Chase, was purchased by John R. Ray from John K. Richards. A six-room, two-story brick dwell- ing, at 630 Thirteenth street north- east, was sold to J, C. Harris for George L. Abell, and Arthur E. Rab. bitt purchased a new brick home from Charles E. Wire, Inc., at 907 K street northeast: Emma I, Gurthe sold a semi-de tached, six-room residence at 3905 Kansas avenue to Lou Emma Free man, and A. L. Weber purchased a two-story, six-room colonial _brick home at 3606 Park place from Joseph J. Kelley. < | A corner tapesiry brick house at | Varnum and Seventh streets was sold | for Marion Y. Esty to Patrik Mc-| Keown. Harry L. Essex, 1165 to James B. Eadle, 1153 and 1163 to George . Littlefleld, 1161 to J. E. Taylor, 1167 to H. C. Baumert and 1137 to O. O. Fleming. Four new six-room homes on Oates street northeast were sold as follows: “For Robert E. Kline, jr, 1269 to Eliza B. Bowen, and 1271 to W. H. Tiusman; for Cooley Bros., 1239, ta Clarence’ W. Whitney and 1249 to Joseph E. Walch. 2 Mijchael F. Mangan purchased a brick building containing store, apart- ments and large garage, at the corner of Ninth and P streets, from Bayard Van Sant, and W. C. Fowler bought the building at 3411 Sherman avenue northwest from Clara. E. Moor. A twostory brick bullding at 446 A Corner of Old Barcelona See Those Spanish Houses At 39th & Veazey Streets Just Off Wisconsin Avenue at 39th Look for Arnold & Company's | Eight Houses Sold. | Eight houses on Third street north- east, new brick,dwellings, with many | unique features, were sold as follows: | 1179 to Georgia Lemkhart, 1139 to! Best Homes in Brookland 3810 to 3818 12th St. N.E. (Cor. 12th & Quincy Sts. N.E.) DESCRIPTION Cellar—Hot-water heating plant, laundry trays, toilet, coal bin built-in garage. First Floor—Large entrance hall, living room, dining room, fin- ished in hardwood, 7 oak floors, silver-finished chandeliers, complete kitchen and pantry, breakfast porch. Second Floor—Three good sized bedrooms, tiled bath, finished in mahogany and white; 4 large closets, large sleeping porch. Outlets for Vacuum, Fans, Electric Irons, Etc. Colonial Front Porch, Brick and Cement Two Blocks from Monastery Convenient Cash Payment, Balance Like Rent Open to 9 P.M. Daily CHAS. J. WALKER, 1304 F St. NW. Owner and Builder OR YOUR BROKER 4209 18th St. N.W. Two of these three homes were sold this week OPEN PORCH GARAGE LARGE LOT SLEEPING PORCH The best materials and workmanship 2 BATHS 7 ROOMS A Breuninger Home, beautifully located adjacent to Rock Creek Park, attractively priced. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. Drive out 16th Street to Varmum and west on Varnum to 18th Street L€ BreunanGer & Sons BUILDERS AND REALTORS Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. “DEAL WITH A REALTOR" LEEEEEEE o] —=o|——ma|8| — || |0 B | ] Cleveland Park’s —best Home Offerings— But scarcely yet completeds—there are only four of these very artistic Miller-built Homes left. Idaho Ave. and Porter Street It's the most picturesque corner in Cleveland Park. Each of these Homes is an individual type—and combine to form a unique neighborhood. Highest eleva- tion in Cleveland Park. Six and eight rooms with one and two baths— (Tavatory on first floor of some) full of Miller- built special features of finish, decoration and equipment. Artistic fircplaces and “chimney corners; hardwood floors; highest type of bath fixtures; roomy closets; electric floor plugs everywhere, Open for inspection every after- REAL ESTATE, Eleventh street southwest was sold |lot fn the northwest to Helen B. Welch and three small| Browne and Rosall lots were sold for the American Se-|eral lots in the curity and Trust Co. to Philip D.|to L. L. Stol Brown, three more lots being pur. A cel of ground was bought by chased by Max Gorin from Jacob S.|J. Edwin Fowler from John F. Gruver. N ling et al; also a lot in Northwi Rictard P. O'Nelll acquired a large V ngton from Martha N. from Eva R Snyder, and sev were sold ohn B. Ginechest FOR EXCHANGE | Brokers’ Attention Will trade any of the following good Investment Properties for Clear Row-house Building Lots or Business Properties needing improvements. =~ H Street, near 14th N.W.—Valuable store, increas- ing in value every day; well rented and at the right price. F Street N\W.—New apartment, just being com- pleted. First time offered. Shows good returns and very convenient to all departments. 16th Street N.W.—Large, new apartment, which will make wonderful investment as well as specu- lation. Brokers or Private Owners—Submit what you have, in writing, and we will give it immediate attention. ENSTEIN (O: INCORPORATED 131 H STREET NORTHWEST Deal With a Realtor We Are Selling the Best New Brick Homes in the Northwest . for the Price Only Five Left SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN 4604 5th Street N.W. Take a Builder With You 7 WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. Realtors—Established 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Main 1016-1017 University Park | ‘ On the Washington-Baltimore Boulevard Be- tween Hyattsville and Md. State University | Delights of the Country Plus the Conveniences of the City So far as the modern conveniences and utili- ties are concerned, you have them all at University Park. Water, sewers, electricity, gas, paved street and walks—they are all installed and in use by the residents. You don’t have to wait for Univer- sity Park to grow—it is a full-fledged community now—of happy, contented people—living in Homes of artistic attractiveness. University Park is Washington’s most avail- able suburb. ~You're only 30 minutes away from the Treasury and it’s just a step up the Boulevard to the Maryland State University. This fall the children will attend their own school in the Park—and all around are the stores, churches, movies, etc.—outside, but within easy walking distance—making it very convenient— without invading the exclusiveness of the Park itself. Consider— Buying a lot—or Buying a Home—on small initial payment and easy terms. We’ll Help You Build —if you own a lot in University Park, we wilt make the money for building a Home immediately available—upon the most convenient terms. Investigate and You’ll Invest Representatives at the Park Office évery day—Including Sunday University Park Co., Inc. Phone Hyattsville 712 noon, evening and all day Sunday Motor out elther Conn. Ave, or Wisconsin Ave. turning into Porter Strest and riding o Idsns W.C.8A.N. Miller ey O bl B0, Assacintion 1119 Seventeenth St. Main 1790