Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1926, Page 28

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NORTHWEST SALES REPORTED AGTIVE . Transfers Totalmg $250, 000 by Firm Includes Many Residences. Considerable activity in residé property and unimproved lots in the orthwest section of the city is in pri of recent transfers the office of Schwab, ed stuceo house, sold for C. D. Mackay to_John B. Milliken. No. 1430 Columbia road, a large de- \uu hed brick, center-hall-plan house, { containing about 15 rooms and three baths, sold for Albert E. Lewis to A. V. Jewel. No. 4515 Klingle street, Wesley -lbhls attractive. bungalow, sold for N. Miller to John W. . 17 West Blackthorn street, Chase, Md., an English cottage- type house, situated on a corner lot, . Marcia B. Lay to Mrs. 1‘hiru-9|:hlh street. semi- detached brick house, containing eight rooms and two baths, built by Joseph . Herbert, jr., sold to Percy R. and y-seventh street, a | twe £ No. 1828 Kenyon street, a two-story, | b \d for Basil |f and two-bath house, built by |} THE eight-room and bath house, sold for Elizabeth Rixey to R. L. Gloze. This sale was made in connection with the office of Gardner & Dent. Four lots, located on Jocelyn street, sold for the Caleb J. Moore estate to a Jocal Investor. Lot 80x?200 feet on Last Bradley lane, sold for Robert J. Bender to Z. D. Blackistone, who will erect a brick house thereon. Lot on Rittenhouse street just off ‘Western avenue, soid for William H. Ritchie to M. B. Dyer, who will erect a home thercon. i B Army Officers Tmnu{ened Col. Clement C. Scott, Infantry, at Governors Island, N. Y., has been as- signed lo the omnmnnl of the 17th In. rook, Neb Col. jr., Infantry, at to |I||ly with the on at Rochester, Lawrence ¢'. Brown, I Fort Benning, Y., and Col. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “FORCED BOOM” SALES BANNED IN LOUISVILLE Real Estate Board Will Discipline Members Who Violate Na- tional Codes. A formal statement of policy has just been issued by the Loulsville Real Estate Board indicating that strict dis- ciplinary measures will be taken by the board against any member who is guilty of violation of the code of the National Association of Real Estate Boards in the sale of property through what is called a “forced boom.” A resalution drawn up by hoard’s committee on ethics and past_presidents of the bourd, mended such action. The D. C, SATURDAY, ment of the board'’s position, which has been sent out to all members. “The committee on standards of real estate, practice and ethics looks with disfavor on any unwarranted activity unsupported by facts,” the résolution states, i 3y Shoemaking 18 one of the largest in- dustries in the United States, more than 1,000,000 pairs a day being made. New Fiscal Head for Prisons. Appointment of Willlam T. mack of Baltimore as assistant super- intendent of Federal prisons was an- nounced yesterday by Attorney Gen- eral -Sargent. Mr. Hammack has been with the Bureau of the Budget and will be placed in charge of prison fiscal affairs. wammmmm v At the Crest of {] Beautifyl 13th Street 2528 13th Street Owner, having purchased a suburban home, is partic- ularly desirous of disposing of this attractive property at Ham- . sold for Comdr. Pyne 10} reports 230.000 in the containing about u rooms and thr r nk Wright. r street, two-stol bath _ho built John B. Milliken, s letached by %””J@FJ@E@W -v&m@rfl_lsmrmmwymmm RYTARRDRIRIE) g FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE NEW HOMES rr‘;]l 1-Acre Lots @ 2 v landscaped, presenting @ & 1o rear has sufficient room for garden, e 5 5] an unusually attrac fruit, chickens, ctc outclass any others for sale at the price. Decid- ng available. Beautifully designed and modern comiort; healthful, conven- ¢ enhancing. 2-car garage. A $20,000 I'he houses cdiy the best home o built expensively very ient scetion TO INSPECT: Drive out Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast to Eleventh Street, cross Eleventh Street bridge, turn left up Good Hope Hill, follow State Road to Clinton. Ask for Dent’s new homes, or call Main 4884 for salesman. Open for inspection daily and Sunday. 'GARDINER & DENT, Inc. 1409 L Street N.W. o RRRRIRIERS e IR R R RIS R o) Rl N R o Il ) T S el e Cash Monthly Payments to Suit Inspect Today They’l; lFull of _Real Features SEE THESE FEATURES SIX LARGE _ROOMS COVERED FRON' WITH BRICK COLY WIDE ENTRANCE HA OUTSIDE PANTRY Sample House, 5019 7th Place N.W. PORCH SANITAS KITCHEN MNS AND BATHROOM WALL~ 1 1L TR HH Also Inspect BRAND - NEW CORNER HOME Eight Dwilt-in Bath and Shower: Open Fireplace. Built-in Garage. S.W. Cor. of Seventh and Gallatin Sts. Rooms Take 14th St. or Ga. Ave. car to Farragut St. and walk East to property Open Every Day 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. _REALTORS [t BUILDERS 919 15th St. N.W. Owner Leaving City Will | Sacrifice This Fine Home Northwest Corner of 12th and Shepherd Sts Michigan Park, Brookland, D. C. House has 6 delightful rooms on 2 floors with 2 additional rooms on Jrd floor, large open fireplaces, modern throughout and in finest condition. Slate roof. Porches, 2-car garage. Wonderful_ hedges, evergreens and flowers. Two concretc paved strects and concrete paved alley. E - To inspect—Drive out Rhode Island Avenue to 12th | Street, thence north to Shepherd Street. | Open All Day Sunday - ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inc. Artille s, at Houolulu, | has been adopted by the boar n Francisco. rs and extra l doors with metal weather- Lot 150x136. P Des for Inspec and 6 P.M. untit 9 PO John Quinn Co., Inc. 704 13th St. N.W. ion \mlll.n In-huu Main 435. BEAUTIFUL CLEVELAND PARK HCME FOR SALE OR TRADE 321 Ovdway Street Just a Few Steps Off Conn. Ave. A very distinctive home of red brick, with gray stone foundation and white tri All walls are 18 inches. There are eight unusually large rooms—all are exceptionally bright because of their many win- dows: The reception hall is much larger than most rooms. The stairway has attracted much attention for its artistic beauty. Two open fireplaces. There is a built-in garage, with very easy approach. heat with Oil-O-Matic Oil Burner—thousand-gallon tank. The lot is triangular, with a frontage of seventy-three feet. Owner has authorized us to accept any fair offer. Hot-water If you have a Look this valuable property over before you buy. make small property vou would care to trade in as part payment, vour offer. Open for Inspection at Any Time W. H. WEST CO 916 15th St. —is undeniably expressed in the above colonial picture. Five detached houses of unexcelled workmanship and materials, nearing completion. Sample House 2621 17th St. N.E. OPEN FOR INSPECTION ' Large lot, six rooms, living room with open fireplace, three bedrooms, bath with built-in tub and shower, colonial decorations, mahogany and white trim through- out, inclosed sleeping and hreakfast porches. Located two blocks from main Northeast thorough- fare in \\'oodridgn Drive out R. . Ave. to 16th PI. N.E. (13th St. is und B and turh FIEht 10 Tvnrih. ) JOS. A. HERBERT & SONS 1013 15th St. N.W. 813 15th Street N.W. Main 2690 Main 4590 onte, and we are confident at the price asked you will be interested. A _modern colonial house located within two blocks of Central High School. Two stories—elght splen- did rooms; four bedrooms anc a large tile bath; beautiful hardwood floors throughout; large front and double rear porches; two fireplaces. Thoroughly modern in every de- tail and numerous added features. kntire house in immac- ulate condition. 5 Liberal Terms—Immediate Possession Inspect Sunday After 11 AM. SCHWAB, VALK & CANBY 1704 Conn. Ave. Potomac 830 ¢eeee + $9,150 BUYS NEW GRUVER HOME 2022 37th ST. N.W. BEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED Extra large front and double rear porches (screened). BUILT-IN GARAGE, hot-water heat, beautiful decorations and electric fixtures; adjacent to Govt. park and near schools, transportation, etc GRUVER VALL stand the test of time, because ior 20 v we have constructed homes only of the best materials and the finest workmanship. hibit home open and lighted every day until 9 p.m. Take W. R. & ). Co. Rurleith bus to 1ith and T: ko one square norih or drive oul Ave. to Wisc. Ave.; go south Tato 37th St. to sample house. B. H. GRUVER Owner and Builder Main 2670 DETACHED HOMES West of Sixteenth Street Tapestry brick homes ng eight rooms, twe tiled baths; hot-water heat, electrici ardwood floors throughou Pittsburg automatic storage heater; large, brizat cellar with wash trays and servant’s lavatory ; large attic; cement colonial front porch: spacious pantry with builtin rvfrtgenlor The location and construction make thera exceptional values at $17,600 SAMPLE HOUSE, 1716 Upshur Street Open and lighted until 8 P.M. FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 Twelfth Street Northwest Main 352-353 The Last Three of These Fine Apartments You who appreciate convenience and proximity to the main business sections of Washington, visit 1435 N Street—a modern, fireproof structure now nearly entirely owned by its occupants. Here, within a few squares of the White House and a stone’s throw from fashionable Sixteenth, you will find the utmost in modern comfort and residential conveén- ience.. You may enjoy the gnde, pleasures and economies of lmmc olwl:ner; % with none of the usual bother; you may be sure of congenial $34.50 owner-neighbors—and you may a month with small first payment do all this with the same money 1435 N Street N.W. vou would otherwise pay out as Just East of 16th at Scott Circle “rent! Suites as low as.....o.... WABREN 925 15th Street—Main 9770 Sunday Phone—Adams 3290 REAL ESTATE. New Modern Homes NORTHEAST Opcn Daily and Sunday—Representative on Premises SAMPLE HOUSE 811 20th St. N.E. Price, 6,950 Very Easy Terms 7 SOLD Six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, clectric lights, hardwood floors, laundry trays in bngln cement cella colonial front porch, double back porches. Long lot to alley. Room for garage. Convenient to Stores, Car Line, Etc. J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 SSSS SN mfim“\n“\s\s\s\\m\s\\\\vc\s\\\\v Army Officer, ordered away, must sell CLEVELAND PARK 3614 34th Street (Just above Porter St.) SAAS R AR AR R AR A R R R AR R N N S N A SR R A AR Here is an absolute bargan that may be bought at a sacrifice figure and on especially attractive terms. The house is a semi-detached brick nearly new, and is complete with screens, weather strips, awnings and a built-in, fireproof garage. Six un- usually l.vnght rooms, glass-inclosed 4 breakfast or sun room, screened sleeping porch and. of course, all modern improvements. Open Sunday After 2 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 uwwmmmssx\x“\\x\\}a\\\v b ONLY $12,750 $1.500 and 8100 a Mo. \\\\\‘\\\\‘“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 833 3 Choice Lots Approximately 1 acre each. Lane and Fairfax Road. Adjoining Edgemoor, Md. Within 2 per sq. ft. Corner of Montgomery squares of property selling from 40c to 50c These 3 lots priced for quick sale at 20c per foot JOHN F. MAURY Realtor | i 1009 Conn. Ave. M. 4080 1 : While Motoring and Enjoying the Wonderful Spring ‘Weather for Which Our Beloved City Is World Famous, Visit Wesley Beights The Garden Spot of Washington Where nature and distipctively designed homes are combined in a wonderful effectiveness that s without cczul;::{pcrt within residence radius of the National pital. Every tree, every hill and valley is being preserved— and made the background for the artistic homes which are Miller-Designed and Miller-Buiit. Located ten minutes from downtown, and having as i:s approach Massachusetts Avenue, W ashington’s finest Boulevard. Homes of exclusive design and varyving sizes. Open daily, 2 p.m. to 9 p.an. Open Sunday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Motor out Massachusetts Avenue, cross Wiscon. sin Avenue, into Cathedral Averfue—or take ‘Wesley Heights Bus at 20th. and P Streets. B e R S s ST T Y W. C. and A. N. MILLER 5 Builders and Realtors 1119 17th St. N.W. Telephone Main 1790

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