Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1925, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, e TR ORI WKEEVER BUYS HISTORIC ESTATE Oid Danlel Brent Homestead Has Colorful History, Title Abstract Shows. siderablé histe “interest is Md., only 3 miles from the week in the purchase by R. L. Mc- Keever of the old Daniel Brent home- | N stead, one of the oldest homes in the | neighborhood of Washington city, with _the | 50-acre farm, was be from Wil | liam L. Mon ident of the | Acacin Muty fe \ soclation, who | has been occupying it for several vears . McKeeve completed extensive repairs on house and expects to occupy it as| K. L. McKeever has bought this early nineteenth century home on the Brookv his home this week Although ted in Montgomery | i i 3 3 2 . County, Maryl only 3 miles from | REPORTS ACTIVE DEMAND | E: Mostyn: 4614 Fourth street, to| Bricklayers’ Union Membership. District line historic Brookville | . Whiting; 4624 Fourth ptreet,| .= Bricklay: M: o e U T e o Bricklayers, Masons and Diies Sy i Wasihier' FOR HOMES IN PETWORTH-| {5 o N Rits. s 9830 Fouris | Plasterers’ e 13 ¥ 0 e pron tly | - Y Ay 2. 0 634 members an 4 linked with affalrs of the District of | - street, to James H. Godsey. A0a1 hag B \KPDI‘E"U(’QSA Last June the member- e b cllse Dunigan Announces the Sale = shif was 111,304 the apprentices of title for th < shows| of Eight Houses During the 1924 B‘““"‘K Great. 11.516. Most of the members are bricklayers. that in 18: erty, then.con- | Codiant Wesk One hundred and elghty American e helr i ;s(mg of n;rm‘ S. 3 citles last year expended $3,250, e 4 market in Petworth e TR L cent report from Rt (Vf l) | Dunigan this week. 3 e More th: 000 people along the nual fire loss was $548,810,639. North re engaged in fishing. firm reports the sale of elght | ington in 802, an a S ' S 5 | @oxit! Jefterson. LM nother | ? ]”“01:”: ‘:m\“\\\‘;;;( street section | . the family, William Brent, was - t fhe tamis. Willam Srenc, was reas | L EEOTD e etk L eautiful New Home funds to lvmiri the u:-mmu] Center | et, = @ i 4606 Market in 1801. Daniel Brent was a | F s - Located In Exclusive P Open Daily Until 9 P.AM. member of the citizens' committee to | 4608 Fourth street, to Donald R. Cam- | a Citlzens’ commitiee 10| eron; 4610 Fourth street, to Bianchb { ~ - ~ - c it = S i bl e S Massachusetts Avenue Embodying Every Convenience Characteristic of a ration of the cit F?,f‘;‘{o‘nlr.’v“‘%‘:’;n fi,;i“f \;“‘f,‘“uf.i’sfi_ 4 VV:: Eeevelgnl,g,,st?g (Near Cor. Chthle-eiln-fiigle-.ltfd 38th St. N.W.) | SANSBURY COMPLETE HOME toric fame. grant, consis : res, | 8 Rooms 2 Baths Open Fireplace | X Toodkiae, Kenmingron. Cani 13th & G : Only $16,500—Terms A Six Spacious Rooms Builtsin Garege Woodside, Kenalngton. Capitol View, & e :;"},I‘F‘;_:flrif‘&"““m o D intiol Hot-Water Heat—Electricity ‘Weatherstripped Throughout t reveals is that Daniel Brent bor- | Sts. N.E. [k & e 7s-inch Clear Oak Floors . Completely Sereened rowed from President John Quincy | | minute, modern home for a cultured family desiring an at- 8 Concrete Front Porch » Biiilt-in Refrigerator Adams $2,600, which wa ired by | B £ g o & DreEE 5 A et Y’m"g"“! :n “,"‘S'“f:,?:_"efinm —the best location and the most tractive house in a fine residential district at a price well Screened Rear Porches i All-¥nameled G-s Range mortgage was foreclosed in 1843, and| Sttractive Homes in this section. ‘\‘-‘::;?"ml,):iffifi:i-uo,\[fx-u'xc'{:’fr:'.:el::}fen\r:‘r:' brick, semi-detached, Tiled Bath 3 Enamel Kitchen Cabinet a‘?:n:’OUI;;:_;:? ;fig“;h: slxl‘!{;vb;h\\ illam Here's opportunity to get one of on wide street on high and sightly plateau: 8 very large, light N Perfectly Finished “ One-Piece Sink erty changed hands several times,| fhe last remaining of the group— R LR S D s L Rubble-Stone Walls Paved Alley e el e s | alley. House exquisitely decorated throughout.’ until his death in 1880 e tarm : & 3 2 s s 3 2 s ; TERCIRN i was then sold in 1882 by the heirs $750 Cash Location— : S S LB { Southern exposure, high elevation, overlooking site of new McKinley High School; convenient Si Rt Sateth Gerts 1 Just at the crest of Mount St. Albans, within a block-or two : L o v > < A d who sold the portion now owned by 75 M th of the Cathedral, only a short distance from the intersectian to two car lines, within block of St. Martin’s Parochial School, Langley Junior High School and Mr. McKeever to Mr. Montgomery in a on of Massachusetts Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue N.W., and in x 1911 = the heart of the exclusive and fashionable Massachusetts Graded Schools. The house itself is of old colonial It's a typical Life-time Home— Helghts district. Probably one of the most desirable residence 1 >y T 1 T eriohifactuts: withENIEAEI e setion | sixlfooms, ilodBIbom HendMikios sections in Washington, ~ SIx to elght minutes to downtown LOW PRICE — LNUSLAL TERMS a slight elevation and surrounded by | porches by automobile. Bus service and street car line within a block. a wide expanse of lawn. A circular 4 School and stores by. The view overlooking Washington driveway, lined with large trees and Bene_r.t-ke a look tomorrow, | is regarded by many as one not easily matched anywhere in w’ boxwood hedge, leads from the pike| before it's too late. the District. { to the front door. ] Inspection— Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. & T = This home will be open for inspection during the next few 3 gl i % days. The owner will be glad to meat bona fide home buyers $ Commander Byrd to SP“k Dl e S ans R by on the premises, or call our office at any time for inspection Reeltors Deal With a Realtor Speetal Dispatch to The Star. car at Eichth and G N.E. Or, phone | appointment. WINCH Vov —and we'll send auto Comdr. Richard r | CI'IAS. D. SAGER who returned recent rctic expedition, is to be the ] 924 14th St. N.W. speaker here Armistice day, | TSRS T e ST S S e S T We Present Here F our Dlstlnctlve Homes---Four Real Values 1831 Wyoming 16 East Bradley Lane 1707 Allison Street N.W. |4209 18th St.N.W., Ave. N.W. > Chevy Chase, Md. ., .. . .. ; ' (Just West of Sixteenth Street) Adjacent to Rock Creek Park (Home of the late Admiral Robert 3 i = 3 4 HERE is the Newest Breuninger Home— 2 d $25,000 . Just Completed ; VNeW and Charming This home, with its spacious To appreciate the beauty and charm of this Colonial Looks out over the hills of Rock Creek Park Breunmger-Buflt rooms, was planned by Admiral -| dwelling one must see its spacious, comfortable rooms, at- | ~ We are presenting for the first time one of ‘our new, detached, n Peary,for his own use. tractive fixtures, large open fireplaces and delightful sur- colonial-type, center-hall homes, embodying all the ‘comforts dnd Homes cnnvemences that our experience as builders has shown to be € A drawing room 33 feet long opens off the requisite to a complete home. main hall on the first floor. The dining - - _’ This house contains 8 rooms, 2 baths, lavatory on the first floor, - ‘ ‘'foom’ i$ just back olf this” drawin, roomfi Al N eams Screened arid Weathetstripped" a ser\lr‘slmts roonidan?l hn;th xt:‘;h:nb:slenng(fe:(\j-gar blrtmk garug? Two of These H:ghly Deslmble ] ¢ =1 is in the rear eally loca ide. is one of z‘;:;l:rs pantry and kitchen complete the rst ghrlee‘BiP‘h:(r ; lf:fiecidé:z;h 41 a group of three individual homes which we are completing in | - Houses Already Sold A spa(sous library, ‘with its open fire- u-(v e, s' a‘ y. Lot 90x130 feet : this squnr‘e. ; : £ % lac beamed ceiling, is across the en- . N can be atranged. : 3 teitrontiotiieceond oy Oblibe saani worg,";f;‘:: :,:;;‘::,‘; decny e his homeizyell Seven' large rooms, two beautiful and third floors there are six large sleeping S . i e Hest: : rooms, two beautifully appointed baths and Open for I”spection Sunday, I1P.M.to5 P.M. Open for Inspectwn Datly U”hl 9 P M baths’,olwn and closed po Ch s:* Con an_ unusual sleeping porch. P - struction throughout that is the guar- id’ in bas t. - K § 4 P 5 da . . '\l‘l\?el:dflso;?—?r:: fi’:dth‘;:flf:(;:seai;er:fe?he finest REIENG ; call our office and we will |- 8 8.4 antee of permanent satisfaction. oak and is in beautiful condition. The finish and appointments are of the best. A Home well located and adapted for Army or Navy officers t X : L E B F l’ e r & S o ns west on Varnum to Eighteenth Price and Terms are Very Reasonable . ° ° , elm ,I‘g 3 : 1 i oot Buldore.and Renltors . Opemand Lighted Daily Sunday from 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. E 706 Colorado Bldg o . Main 6140 3o e % Unttl 9 P,M_ roundings. _ or by appointment

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