Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE. RESII]EN[}ES HERE INBRISK DEMAND : $503,946 in Sales Is Listed by One Concern—Homes Predominate. A brisk a report of Hedges recent transfe and unimprove ing in value dences are 1y by the office built by He sold to W An 8- Irvin hn M. Mill the Ward purchased 1 John H. anc Boon from H: a new s erty, 18 A new in Cle cornes H. H et is indicated in | , 1731 | - How- | new 8-room and detached brick sixth place, built 10-room and b modern brick residence, 2232 Q street, was sold for J. O. Hoffman. detached l)\llvh Cole for E. Helen O. Another Cl 3309 Highland avenue by Capt. James B. Brownin A detached colonial residence lc ed o the corner of Glenbrook r and Montgomery & residence id for Mildred ¥ 1o Howara, T Simmons. A new Engiish type home bullt by John B. Ma 2 house in Cle: surth place, \\ e from H. P, Maj, John . Sullivan purchased a emi-detached D. Sterrett, TR stricted tends front Park. 1y to imminent. Let secure your tractive tract tion. 15th and K Sts. : A(‘tlon-InVltlng Act1v1ty ASHINGTON'S " oughfare—16th Street—ex- The work progresses rapidy Demand has already tated one price increase—others are work add value to your site for in- vestment or residence. site Only a few sites remain in this at- overlooking Creek Park from a 300-foot eleva- The city’s two main thorough- fares—14th and 16th Streets—are the boundaries of IXTEENTH TREET PARK In the Chosen Line of High-Class Development Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue, north four blocks on 14th Street, to office on property EpsonW-bBriges —Owner— Room 201, Investment Building ThiE/] most residential re- thor- Sixteenth Street necessi- this construction Select and NOW—today. Rock Main 5974 Adams 538 TLRA L 2900 Forty-Fourth Street A Home of Spanish-type Stucco construc- tion that is particularly effective in the setting furnished by the landscape of— Wesley Large entrance hall, with arched entrance to living room and and dining room on either side. Double French doors, lead to wide covered porches from both rooms. The living room which occupies the entire dopth of the house has very artistic fireplace at the extreme ¢ Beau- tiful sconces furnish ei- fective light. Brights Beyond the dining room is the butler’s pantry and kitchen with its modern equipment. A special pantry is provided for the refrigerator. At the end of the entrance hall are a lavatory and coat closet. Four bedrooms on the second floor, with two tile ‘baths, with pedestal wash- stands and built-in fixtures. On the third floor are two splendid rooms with tiled bath. - | for Edith R. was purchased | 4 n from Helen | (¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, t stre Burke to The 3-st residence, sold for Nelson 8. am Abelman. pom and bath brick irst street, was sold lor. at the southwest th and T streets was >xl:| in connection with the C. W. Company for Dennis Me- The < pur Edmona from Dennls McCarthy, A few of the recent purc JUDGES SUED.FOR $267,000| Concern Thrown Into Bankruptey Asks Damages of U. S. Jurists, 7 (A).—Three Cliffe, J. H CHICAGO, Federal October Jjudges, 1| ey Wilkerson sued for § c the Ch MeAdwn Co. of Chi- | which its hnllulrl'il} Ul bankruptey pro- the judges of | defendants are r thern 11 hy tiled Attorney representing compan petition w BALDWIN AND SON, A SOCIALIST, CALM Can Meet Harmoniously at Home, But Politics Is Never Din- ner Table Topic. | By the Associated Press. LONDON, October 17.—The inqi tive British public, long wonde: _| with just what degree of amicabi the Conservative prime minister, Baldwin, and his Soclalist Oliver, meet in the family eircle, differences do not interfere with uisi- ring ility tan- son, has | tearned with reltef that their political the harmony prevailing at No. 10 Downing street and the premler's other resi- dences. Although the father and son oppose each other’s political principles on the platform, the premier's daughter has revealed to a group of friends that the home conversation of the two is lim- ited to the weather and kindred sub- Jects. “They long ago ceased their at- tempts to convert each other,” Miss Baldwin is quoted as having said, “and 1 do not think politics has beer mentioned while both were in the House for years. I am sure that fa ther must scowl a little when the newspapers play up Oliver's attacks on the Conservative party, but he does not interfere with our family rela tlons. The rest of us are good Con. servatives.” The politically wayward Oliver, however, is a sora thorn in the sid of many veteran Conservatives, feel it an affront that the son of their First Time Offered 2010 to 2026 Third St. N.E. Open Daily to 9 P.M. Take G st. car to 4th and V sts. n.e., walk one sq. west Most convenient location—one square south of R. I. avenue. Houses contain 6 large rooms, real tile bath, hardwoopl finish on first floor, white and mahogany on second; both rear porches screened; built-in refrigerator; These houses were built by Mr. John T. Barrett, reoms ; Z%-inch oak floors; electric outlets and switches in all hot-water heat. an_expert contractor and builder, who has given his personal supervision to all branches of the work done and has made it his business to see that the material and labor was of the best Inspect these houses today. Three sold during construction FRED W. REEVES, Exclusive Agent 827 Upshur St. NW. Col. 2228 THE HOUSE YOU WANT tiled bath and lavatory; P stantaneous heater; colonial front porch; garage for two cars. tshurgh in- IS OFFERED HERE 1308 Gallatin St. N.W. 7 A beautiful semi-detached brick home, containing eight well arranged rooms; 323 Varnum St. N.W. Practically new full twenty-foot brick home, close to Grant Circle. x large rooms and tiled bath; hot-water electric lights; There are hardwood floors; colonial front and double rear porches. 145-175 Todd Place N.E. The most complete new schools and stores garage. 330 A St A twenty-five foot, building, containing ten baths; hot-water heat; electric lights; brick garage. house is arranged as three apartments hardwood floors; and shows g asked 1 good income The house There are six large rooms, bath; three-story brick on the market. is we. house hot-water heat; S.E. rooms; two This usually at the price Located near two car lines, churches, ther stripped throughout and completely screened. electricity; hardwood floors; built-in 4011 TIL. Ave. N.W. Thoroughly modern twenty-foot house fronting on this beautiful avenue, just a few squares off Grant Circle. large water heat; Six un- tiled bath; hot- hardwood rooms; electric lights; floors and a garage. THESE HOUSES WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye Street N.W. Electricity TO INSPECT Car marked ““Takoma Six Large Rooms Hot-Water Heat Hardwood Floors Hardwood Trim Deal With a Realtor DESCRIPTION Park” to Sth_and Kennedy Streets, Phones Main 5903-4-5 R R R R R U S R LT e e R R R R S BRAND-NEW OFFERING 715 to 729 Madison Street N.W. Two Sold Before Completion Tile Bath with Built-in Tub One-Piece Porce- lain Sin| Spacious Porches BUILT-IN HEATED GARAGE Take Georgia Avenue Car to Madison Street, walk two blocks east: or take 18th Street w1 wo. motor out 16th Street to Madison Street, then go east to houses. blocks north: or who | | | | | | 1925. pa ader 'lh(\uhl ranks of ave entered the ts and be attacking parent. Cnnoe Trip to Clrcle Globe ). A today when Rudolph off in a 20-foot canyas i FOR RENT Will lease for a term of ten vears to a reliable merchant, business property I St. N.W., 3 floors, rear. $350 Month Thomas P. Brownl|| REAL ESTATE. 15 Built—Only 3 Left 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, 4604 5th St. N.W. Representative on the Property Daily and Sunday WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. (Or Your Own Broker.) 1433 K Street N\W. Realtors Deal With a Realtor. th Main 1016-1017 E th tht 89 Convincing Reasons Why ~ Cafritz “Life-time”’ Homes in PETWORTH Are Breaking All Selling Records Consider them carefully—feature by feature—and you’ll find the answer to the popularity of Pretty Petworth—and the preference for Cafritz “Life-time” Homes. 1—The location is unsur- passed in Washington— high elevation, overlook- ing Saul's Addition and Sixteenth Street. 2—FEasily accessible — with cars, schools, stores and churches within handy distance. 3—Best of Construction— built by our own organi- zation — employing only the most ckilled mechan- ics in every branch—not contract work, but day labor; highest wages. 4—Using only the highest grade of material and fix- tures. 5—High terraces, beautiful- ly sodded. 6—Substantial concrete steps leading to front porch. T—Artistic plantmg of shrubbery. 8—Handsome tapestry brick construction. 9—Covered Porch across en- tire front of House. 10—Ornamental Wrought Iron Porch Lantern. 11—Imposing Reception Hall. 12—Living Room of unusual- ly large dimensions. 13—Large and well propor- tioned Dining Room. 14—Double French Doors to Breakfast Porch. 15—Very commodious Break- fast Porch. 16—Sanitary Kitchen of ex- cellent arrangement. 17—One-piece Porcelain Sink and Drzin Slab. 18—Swinging Spigot that permits tempering of the water. 19—Built-on Scap Dish. 20—Detroit Jewel Gas Range. 21—Built-in Kitchen Cabinet. 22—Large Outside Pantry, with abundance of shelves. 23—Separate door to Break- fast Porch from Kitchen. 24—Convenient Service Porch. 25—Special cement stucco covering to pantry, pro- tecting against the ele- ments and warrented not to crack. 26—Bone-dry cellar. 27—Servant’s toilet in base- ment. 28—Coal storage compart- ment. Zs—gouble Slate Laundry ul 30—Finished cement floor. 31—Roofed area over cellar door, for ash can, etc. 32—Six windows in cellar, front and rear, giving plenty of light and venti- lation. 33—National Radiator Co.s latest mocdel Hot-water Heating System — guar- anteed efficient and eco- nomical. 34—Pittsburg Instantaneous Hot-water Heater, with immense storage tank— insuring ample continu- ous supply of hot water day and night. 35—Steel beam reinforce- ment. 36—Three electric lights in basement, conveniently located. 37—Specially designed stairs to second floor—of solid oak, with mahogany-fin- ished hand rail. 38—Mahogany and ivory fin- ish decorations through- cut. 39—Best grade of paint and highest class of skilled workmanship. 40—Luxurious Bath, tiled un- usually high. 41—Pembroke Built-in Tub. 42—Built-in Shower, with curtain. 43—Handsome wash stand. 44—Two built-in soap dishes. 45—Built-in toilet paper rack. 46—Built-in rack for towels. 47—Large sanitary metal cabinet. 48—White enamel toilet seat and cover. 49—Sloan’s noiseless valves, such as used in highest- priced homes. 50—Two electric lights on either side of cabinet. 51—Three commodious Sleep- ing Rooms. 52—French door to Sleeping Porch. 53—Sleeping Porch, with pri- vacy-protecting parti- ticns; built solid as' a rock. 54—Electric lights on Sleep- ing Porch. 55—Large Wardrobe Clos- ets in every room. 56—Ample shelving and clothes hooks in each closet. 57—Large Linen Closet, fitted with suitable shelves. 58—Entire House attractive- ly papered in excellent taste. 59—Silver Lighting Fix- tures, of candle pat- tern in Living room. 60—Silver Shower Electro- lier in Dining room. 61—Artistic Lighting Fix- tures in Sleeping rooms and Halls. 62—Electric Floor Plugs in every room, including Kitchen. 63—*“Lazy man” Electric Switches in-all rooms and halls. 64—Best grade of Clear Oak floors—selected stock. 65—Efficient Aero Radia- one-piece tors, which guarantee ° the utmost heat. 66—All windows fitted with best grade of shades. 67—Colonial Glass Knobs on all interior doors. 68-—Brush-brass Hardware on front door. 69—Corbin Locks, than which there is none better. 70—Colonial Front Door. 71—Ornamental Stone window sills. 72—Cold storage space under front porch. 73—Immense Yards— 143!, feet deep. 74—Entire yard covered with sod. 75—Convenient walk com- plete length of yard to alley. 76—Convenient and sight- ly Clothes-line Props. 77—Substantial wire fences separating each yard. 78—Guaranteed rcofs. Best material; best work- manship. 79—The Price — for such Homes would be im- possible under $1,000 more—but for the enormous production program of this or- ganization. 80—The Cash Payment— which makes purchase and possession within the reach of every one. 81—The small Monthly Payment — which is very much less than that for which such Homes would rent. 82—Our enormous buying power, due to the exten- sive building operations cuts meterial cost to a minimum. 83—The fruits of the largest Home-building organiza- tion that Washington has ever known. 84—The low price and the purchase of millions of feet of ground is reflect- ed in the remarkable price at which these Homes can be sold. 85—Banking Institutions gladly co-operate with us because of our reliability. 86—You buy these Homes from a reliable organiza- tion, that stands back of every one of them. An organization noted for its fair dealing. 87—Only because of the won- derfully quick selling are such Homes at such a price possible. 88—We are content with small profits, which means you get the bene- fit in the small price— and easy terms. 89—A neighborhood that is definitely assured b y these new Cafritz Homes and the splendid class of people buying them. *8,950—*1,000 Cash—*75 a Month $27,500 with satisfactory terms " Three exhibit Homes—430 and 504 Buchanan Street (between New Hampshire and Illinois Avenues) and 4830 Seventh Street— between Decatur and Emerson Streets. Our representatives are in attendance from 9 a.m to 9 p.m.—every day and Sunday—and will be pleased to show you through these Homes —without obligation. Take Grant Circle Busses or 14th or Ga. Ave. Cars to Buchanan or . Emerson Sts., or phone and we'll send our autd Watch Washington Grow to a Million OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION Motor out Massachusetts Avenue over Wiscon- sin Avenue into Cathedral Avenue—or take the Wesley Heights Bus at 20th and P Streets, running on a very convenient schedule. W. C. and A. N. Miller Member Operative Builders' Assoctation 1119 17th St. g Main 1790 a Realtor £t 1516 K Street N.W. INC. DEAL WITH A REALTOR 14th and K | Main 9080 | | % Owners and Bullders of Communities

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