Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1925, Page 20

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"REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, ()CTOBER 24, 1925. REAL ESTATE. W uking Ar. Weeks' properiy for his | conceal them from his wife. In fact,|find a way ont." into it GonDuchdees Tt but he would | with some premeditation. he allowed | -reil me what it is—perhaps T can| “How much do you need?’ | BEST VALUE IN WASHINGTON - ] ~'good when the | her o guess them. I . | ewell, " 10,000 " would see me e Double Cross | Rt Ty el - penrupnging .. 8 JAMESON-BUILT HOMES N e of his tight | said to him one night when they had | S “Let me do it.” BY A. E. THOMAS, : e Iv horrowing | returned to their Park Avenue 4part- | qoms ‘5“‘}”" Jooked "‘,‘ Iy ood andl i, g - . Kt help him ot of thit | ment arter o dinner party. -You | e n - 2 L you inta m fratrs. . A Wy il T o Bl o R | e Sl e hat g T Rt cuits it | v g i #] Inspect at Onee corners hefore now—perhaps i8] Oh, nothing much.” he answered. | 5o"ul' 2d more than 1 had hoped, | lempors tight as this one—but he had alwayst “I know hefter. Anything Wrong | hut if 1 can't get it, 1 shall have to (Continued Twenty-one,) | 3 o dJ 626 to 636 ing of dishonesty about it. He was|that he had no longer attempted to|tight corner for the moment, but Hl sacrifice everything that T've pml Coprright. 1 by Dodd. Mead & Co found a way out, and he would find a i usiness”" O o T i WWesks, would moty " “Oh, iwell” he said; "I don’t:want | - 9 i ‘. & " 5 ime bother \nu nhmll it 1 -. 3 (Continued from Yesterday's Star) the responsibility is vours and not | lose anything, and in the meant ; B e s s, ot | onid e wesiated Bim: Invaontaris | < T want ‘o te, What am 1 | ! : p v , entral Ave. N.E. Wilson accepted the rebuff and our point of view being so very differ to be sure. (o ‘escape from thix new f not to he bothered with voir | staved. Me thought vaguely that| ent, that I should leave this office at | dilemma e {‘\‘:""” R The most fauorably situated gt b SEMI-DETACHED 2 s tr hough he was not possibly hix continued presence might | once. It s true—t p fn some way he useful to the absent quite agree with yon.” responded | introspective—he wonde; why EowiPrice B T TSI VT e g e T e e s They Are “°f§2?a§rf.$ef.fiumye t; I:Zy a s i [} 3 i large rooms. bhath, h paint of self-protection he must get convenience if I leave on urday | of the moral obliquity of many of hix e o 3 i riage had W . built-in jre out That moment came when ne | night” (ion<: thix not in reference to S scovered that securities e which 1 shall keep a copy urse, was indefensible. though ! i : e i oreh AsepHit helonging 1o customers. and left in|stating in detail my reasons for al sense was now so blunted ) g . ; e aliay. eod s ide &ids care of the firm for safekaeping, had | retiring.” that_ he was incapable of appreciat. | lat S a uma ar g i 16F with esch Tonse heen hypothecated by Waterman as “A% vou please.” g it real atrocity I - y il 3 . collateral for certain speculative ven-| So Wilson retired to the suite of | As a hushand Waterman was al o ) | g ’ 1xk the Man Who Oun fnres of his own. This did not shock | offices he had already enzaged in a | first not unsuccessful. Te devoted PRt s sar Sarmana | : One him. for by this time he thoroughly | neighboring skyseraper for | himself to pleasing his wife with an omtnicless ooy | At e iroaed Wetrments Saeie e of b W bt ane s i e people are delig o - But it surprised him. For the visks | Now when Waterman told Wilson he | nate selfishness, was extraordinary new offering of i i A of this sort of thing were so great,| would hold himself responsible for the | But there came o time. some siy L i : Central Ave. ana ¢ co pregnant with disaster, that he had | securities left in hix eare he meant | months after hix martiaze, when his | . not thought the man would have ax-| exactly,what he said. He had no feel- | financial perplesities hecame so zreat [ BT Ittler t. ~ - 5 {“Franklin 4 sumed them. However, there it was Built, Owned and for . o ko | Poman for Sale by Street Homes I'wo-story house and attic: 7 rooms, oak - Wilson made up h\~ mind that it was | So one morning he entered Water- man’s priv office and UnL U»P bull Canie . o ot e Pk e T o Y fnish. cedar closets. THOMAS A. JAMESON & CO. said. "I should like with your' per It is freely predicted that { el LT And why, may 1 ask?" inquired | his emplover “I prefer not to go into that.” “Rut. my dear man. vou know per fectly well that it will be most in convenient for me if vou quit like TSTARIOn] Lo 4EVE: iy conperin hetLll the “Franklin Street Homes” $13 950 | Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N.W. Cozy, complete, comfortable, well built section will quickly hecome 9 = == the office at once. one of the show places of Brick Houses, splendidly located in Northeastern Washington. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. grounds, overlonking ihe ' FOR THEMSELVES city, it is indeed a delightful Jenifer Street at 42d Street [jli| 1o disirict F | 3 WEEKS AGO o g 25 More Shapiro-Katz Homes Were Completed Price, $9,350 to $9,500 |ji The Price 745 Aspen St. N.W TODAY ONLY 4 REMAIN Is Only $7.850 6 rooms and built-in garage: 3 large porches. | [/ Overlooking Sherman Circle Ihis new low record price for semi-detached brick —Easv Terms { house smart Chevy Chase offers the greatest buving v e R e Although these attractive 6- opportunity available ) room houses were planned to H Six delightiul rooms (three bedrooms). entrance i sell for more, they are heing hall. hardwood floors. hot-water heat, clectricity and ofiered now. for quick sale. at $1,250 Cash—$75 per month the above low price. Modern this. McKane has scarcely been here | lang enongh to learn the ropes. In A month or six weeks you can go with- | ont inconveniencinz me in the least but now it will he a nuisance Nevertheless, 1 feel I must go at once.” Perhaps you'll tell me your rea son? “If vou insist T will, but T would rather not.” Insist? What's this?—Of course 1 insist 1 disapnrove on principle of the ! way in which yon are running this hnsiness.” Oh. really “Yes. sir “In what particnlar, may 1 it vou will he zood enough to tell me? Yes sir. 1 will. There have heen base outlets throughout : pantry. laundry. large colonial onr cnstomers. These xhares have heen used to fin, the purchas> by this firm of a larze black of the com mon stock of the Eastern Oil Com pany “Well. what of it? hing. if von do not see what other features. “The lots are 100 fect deep to an allex. [l who are looking for a place | cquipped with all those little conveniences that make a HOUSE a HOME sodded. planted and fenced T Low as 750 Cash ermslesance‘{il?: Rent {See the Sample 8th and Ulldel:WOOd Sts. N.W. Take Connecticut Ave. to Jen o West (0 Houses ! s 3 = . % or! Witgonsin Aves 10 deniler St enst 10 Houses. House at i Center hall plan: 7 rooms: built-in garage. 619 Franklin Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. St. N.E ) 1 do not. You must be more ex Plicit Very well. sir T should much pre fer to sav no more, but if von insist T will characterize this operation as I see it G ahead - characterize said Waterman. with a T think it dish Ah! A lesson in morals? Deal With a Realtor Deal With a Realtor A number of these lovely |§ | SAMPLE HOUSE—4819 KANSAS AVE. N.W. homes have already heen sold i fact they were Sofd before | i Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. T have nothinz mare to say, Mr. Waterman. 1 think vou know per. fectly well that na such operation has ever hefore heen carried on in this office. at least not in my time. I think completion. Indications are you know perfectiy well that it i= a thing that Mr. Stanley would never have countenanced Are yvou done? Yes, sir “Then let me say this This is no | langer Mr. Stanley's business. 1| responsihle for the operation to 'hlf‘h vou ohjeci. I am ountable to Mr = Weeks for the st of which vou = — - Or call Main have spoken. and I shall meet my ; ain 36 and arrange || i 1410 H St. “AN I can say is that | am very glad = Chas. D. Sager | i - -REALTORS—BUILDERS - ; INSPECT TOMORROW 924 14¢h St. N.N et | 1416 K Street N.W. Main 9111 HIGH Vle Main 36 DEAL WITH A REALTOR & : i Spnee, foor plize In Al rooms. ' caat Take Brookland car to 7th and | A Rot-water heut. electrie lighte. Pittsburs Al 4 : ND Monroe Ste. N and walk | [ —_— . south to Franklin St. Come To inspect. drive o eorcia Ave. to Decatur S 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2630 S B e T ' BB AL T R R o bet ALt . EATL that the rest will he gone he- DESCRIPTION fore many daye. We urge an || [ ... Inewe vomes are 20 teot wie and 72 et deen. vt eacly imspection, We believe | g i il 9: B | Sotainubie. Large. wrilpraportionsd reoms. A kitchen that Lo il b nore than pleased ||| Sample Houses Open and Lighted Until 9:30 Samnie AT R e o (@). INC. 1 y In our possession for some time a ) Lh B ! .79 A 4 in every respect, with large JLes simpe: 0 ADhces ot il Cina front perch: breakfast porch: second-floor porch. fine. HEKE toames tirecsr Koo anll ing to Mr. John W \\:u‘u one :( light. airy and dry concrete basement—these and many ;ppeal at once to those families day afternoon or evening 2005 Franklin St. N.E. Woodridge, B. L. N "% . = : Three Splendid Home Properties We Urge You to See and Consider home, in del hv'n' neig hln. Socd I oecene condinon dmi completely furniched. | Open Daily and Sunday PRPRPRPEPRES - I 1to5 P.M. | | Terms to Fit Your Pocketbook A R W Burton & Condit il Realtors | Main 7834 1206 18th St. In Cleveland Park Corner of Tulip and One square west of Conn. Ave. Carroll Avenues Semi-Detached Brick Home 15 V Street N.E. Price. $11,500—$1,000 Cash Semi-Detached Bri Takoma Park, i e iani Rent. 300 Cash—Balance ) . = : 1 3059 Porter Street Md. ; i eanod | D ths o g ehtos ; e Detached Stucco Home ~practically new. but an imperative reason com- R 54 PO Six rooms, a. m. i. garage, paved street, excellent condi- Gon. | 65001 per monthiandl|] _____;_ a7 poreh sud i tar carmge, T 0T T cially well built and plannedfor 5 T ks Bl ‘ In Leland e Sl iy Brand-New Homes in Open and Lighted Until ] | (’hevy Chase, Md s First Floor has long Living room Chez'y Chase, Md. 9:30 Daily with open fireplace: Dining room and 4515 Walsh St. Kitchen: pantry with built-in dresser: East Thornapple St. CYRUS O It's a pleasingly designed two-story Home and ice box; enclosed porch. IM MON —in the best location in Leland. The lot is 60x165 feet. The home has 6 rooms and tiled Realtor 1410 H Street N.W. bath: open fireplace: hardwood floors: lots Main 1023 of closets; side and rear porches: and eco- Kenyon St. N.W. nomical hot-water heating svstem that heats. In excellent repair— Near Adams Mill Road. ac- cessible to Zoo and Rock N : $1,000 Cash hotne. wide iront porch, —balance like rent southern exposure. compara- 108 7th Street S.E. 613 Kenyon St. N.W. i Open for inspection Sunday from neon until dark tively new and modern: 2 500 G : : 5 3 3 $500 Cash—Balance Mon Brick Home or phone our office up to 9 pum. for special in- pels the owner to sell quickly. Espe- A heauntiful street. tree-grown and im- proved. Center Hall Homes as pictured and also Cottage tvpes. A group that domi- nates the neighborhood and insures its per- manent character. On the Second Floor are three un- usually large Bedrooms, tiled bath, with built-in tub; sleeping porch. R Y RN, 14/ WG _ a1 N 3 The lot is large and grown with . R A R B Al Six rooms, luxuriously equipped bath: generous porches: best grade of hardwood floors: specially designed lighting fixtures: open fireplace, commodions closets: deep lotz and separate garages— Only #13,500 —with accommodating terms pretty trees: and there is a garage. An Emergency Price Only requires * and tempting terms e Open Sunday from noon- until dark or call our office up to 9 p.m. for special inspection. A A 0 i B3 SO | SRR Open for inspection every day and evening. in- story and finished attic, con- s eluding Sunday Or phone our representative, taining 7 rooms. sleeping Tapestry Brick Hame $300 Cash—Balance Attractive i apections Cleveland 4234 or call our office at any time up to porch. large tile bath, electric e AL iy, Geitine o pcham Terms | ¢ o 9 P.M. for private appointment. fights and heated by hot sider locatlor conven Rlop masine il o ; Motor through Bradley Lane. turning north on water: lot i 19 ft. front, 105 s = e i 1 Wisconsin Ave. to Walsh St.—and this pretty Home : finish: 3 ft. deep to 20 fi. allev: 2-car g . y extra {eatures. auto: ricity. heuti m a I is only a block and a half from the Avenue—and . s e wanii gas range. | deen Tot to naved it brick garage; priced for quick interior finish. large froni | vacant and 'in NEW condition. " Con: I the cars. =i Dorets Of cement and Drtk comatrston Veniently Tocated. $12,500 Properties Open Sunday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. ‘. | P o oo gams .‘ g o Tll°g“af-l:ifhel’ ’ . M S FH lLLlP 1415 K Street : CKEEVER.{"@GOQ o : Main 4752 738 15th St. N.W. & Realtor Deal With a Realtor Main 6830 1432 K Street N.W. Main 4600 [ e e T—————— Nl Come _out Connecticut Avenue 1o Thornapple Street, turning east—io these captivating Homes. The best value for the money in nearby Maryland. gE e

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