Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1925, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, T19%5. REAL ESTATE. | missioner for Australia, Sir James|Queensland, but this is the first time|any elector who'falls to go to the P Elder, was advised yesterday. For for it to be applied to federal politics. | poils, without giving a valid reason the last 10 years compulsory voting| Under the new law registrars pre. | for staying away, will be liable to a HOMES BODY POST b Coolidge, TN;kT‘Davis and What SOI‘t Of P lace Wlll Hoover Already Are on the Board, Your Children Call “Home™*? William M. Jardine, Secret Agriculture, on the invit retary of Commerce dent of Better Homes in A accepted memberahip on the advisory | council of that body. The Secretaries of the Interior and Labor, Huber! Work and J; J. Davis, have been members for some time. The chair man of the advisory council is Presi-| dent Coolidge. Secretary Hoover has also been ap- | prised of “the accepta pointment to the Lyman Wi =3 © g % % S o o % w and of Henyon L dent of Michigan riculture, a A bhou @/IN( When we decided to place “Lorcom Lane FEstates,” the Fifth Addition to Lee Heights on sale we knew the exceptional beauty of these home sites would attract buyers in la numbers. Our confidence was more than justified. $28,000 WORTH SOLD FIRST DAY cekers and ir ame to Lee Heights last Thursday. the opening day S28000 worth the new section. I buying—cvery day PRICES ADVAN CE re blocks will be advanced 2% er on as the installation of side- Construction Council. a na- | tion, whose function is | = to help the construction industries in | serving the public Another addition to the : council_is Irederick A. Delano, OME DAY, not so many years from now, your little L 0 boys or girls will be telling their little folks about “our old home.” What sort of place will they describe— an apartment house like an office building, with a cold marble lobby, where children were “tolerated,” or a row house on a noisy, crowded city street? P T R T R R T R R S CCC T TYCRRTRRN R R RN RN URRRER NN RRRNN Or will they have tales to tell of a home out where the i and the green of Springtime and the gold and red of Autumn? A home, centering around a real hearth- ! tion. . Another | stone where marshmallows were toasted on long Winter O evenings and stockings were hung at the Yuletide? oEGHara O s weceptea e | Will you buy or build vour suburban home now or after esshipton itatad sy o it is too late for your children to get the full benefit of its SALE OF $28.000 IN LOTS | health and joy-giving advantages? iy Come Out to Wynnewood Park Sunday New Section on Lorcom Lane Finds | renefit of the temporary low prices and to get your choice of home sites SEE LEE HEIGHTS Today or Tomorrow > : Free Bus Tickets for frce bus tickets to Lee Heights d Lee Highway to Lees Heights office where @ Virginia Real Estate 1405 New York Ave. Main 1145 | Take Washington Rapid Transit Bus numbered 16 or 17, on Sixteenth street, and Teeatjaiarie’ S Tole eeles ol vide divect without change to our Wynnewood office, or drive out, via Sixteenth street, Date Reach $500.000. ! through Silver Spring to Burnt Mills road at Sligo, which leads directly to the property. VA roporis e | Home Sites, $2,000—34,400 n Lorcom tane Homes, $12,750—S14,250 and in sec- | hmson, formerly a On Convenient Terms Invest Only in Greater Washington Real Estate THOS. E. JARRELL, REALTOR. . PHONE MAIN 766. et WYNNEWOOD PARK Australia to Fine Eligibles Who | N .rfl“ 2 S Sl Deal With a Realtor v YORK, October 31 (4) ZAAAAAAAAAILATHTLLAAATIAAAAALATAAATAATALAATAAALATAAILATTTULLATATITTHHATAL ATATALATLAAAAAATTAIAATAATATALLALLLATARALRAAASEACRRNN NN, ASTHIHATTHIMEATTIHHTAITAITIHHAITATHITATHIT T TIAIATHII LA T E AL ARSI A AN AN EE A AN A A AR L N A RN N AN % 6 RN R R R RN RN REY R R RN YRR R R R R R R It L (€3 PEOAFEOAVES AV e ¢¢¢<acldifllcccdcclc Dunigan Homes are Real Homes! BUILT TO LAST THROUGH GENERATIONS—HAVE l:,\ hR\ MODERN HOME CONVENIENCE BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY A DUNIGAN “ALL-BRICK” HOME—BUY WHERE LOCATIONS ARE SUPREME AND VALUES THE BEST— 7 OB E .4 .4 .4 .4 .44 4 4 E ¢4 4 44 D DR @ ‘ On 14th Street Car Line NEW T aripeiire ave. | Sth & Ingraham Sts. N.W. AT WEBSTER ST. N.W. | $65 JUST COMPLETED AND READY FOR INSPECTION e Hunpsh Eoer Just North of Sherman Circle ;" u'/‘\’mr ave., the val,[mmd Ewvery cffort is made to mect lln . as Monthly . iR s e 4824 to 4842 KANSAS AVE. THESE GRANT CIRCLE ¢ <4 ¢ C.l...i<‘! THESE DUNIGAN HOMES IN BEAUTIFUL PETWORTH . . e strect. These Homes Have Every Feature a Home Should Have (Between Delafield and Emerson Sts. N.W.) 66 29 . 'BIG”>> SIX-ROOM HOMES g coloriat frons pore et prc i ol oo for See These Large Six-Room Homes gas range and other features. A new featu oat closct on first Different from the ordinary homes of today. The floor; an up-to-date bathroon;, hut-{mxttr heat, dalight concrete cellar, gonitary Two Distinct Styles—Extra Large House . ~ : A o F’ a Ce street, paver 'S . rooms are more spacious and elegantly finished. The sl traxs. Decp lot; ample foom for garage;’wile concrete strect, poved alleys, 20x32 ft. Extra Deep Lot to Wide Alley tin roof; beautiful lasen and shrubbery. porches have that stately appearance that makes a home Wonderful Car Service!!! ‘ I ‘ERMS Every effort is made to meet the financial a real “Home.” Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to 5th and Kennedy Streets N.\., requirements of desirable purchasers T6thiStiDoubleDecksriBusses tolProperty a :::]Ill: ;;\‘\\r‘»‘ blocks south to houses, or 9th Street car to Ingraham Street and a (:()NVENIENT TO C RS AAND BUSSES X THESE DUNIGAN HOMES ARE OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P.M. If You Pay Rent—You Can Afford to Buy Your Own Home D.J. Dunigan, Inc. ;20300

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