Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1927, Page 23

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REAL ESTATE.’ 1,000 on apartment houses and partment hotels, while the remainder THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. I exhibition to be held June 1 and in | and active in the Garden Council. The the Hall of Nations, Hotel Washing- | first regular meeting will be held Feb- ¢ was underwritten on office bulldings. already making plans for the Spring | past president of the Takoma Club | was used for financing hotel, theaters, | club buildings and various types commer and semi-commercinl structu Vew v - as | new ;83 | ) this New Issues for January Ag-|ands various gregated $96,163,500, | et with ' Vol of §1 Breaking All Records. ity hotels { and Los Angeles third, with § 'Txm\' YORK, ; i) cial structures in_ the ller Cities Booming Ellle mortgage hond erwritings wero widelv i skcording to statistics compiled by the ttle, Wash.; O Aairding Economic Rese: 8¢ the American Bond tompany- $lies und; Febr and commen | smaller eitles | Houston, Tex oma City, Okla own, Ohio i Analysis of interest vates showed | that 51y and 6 per cent is the prevail- ing rate in the Iast, while in the = | Central West and West it is 3 ] {fy offerin; e | cent, and in kuled. “to 1 1 bonds was e fvhen new offe figs totaled § Speculal smand contin ction fi . howeves nuary. this type o hed in June, 1926 and underwrit- | e {PARTED ON ANNIVERSARY. o Declining e it = | Man Married 53 Years Is Granted | . Decree. SBURGH, Febr | Annie M. Kurniker, had been estrangzed for 17 years tion, which of deser- he wife contested the brought on the ground ne- | tion, but the jury decided in s distr and | the husband after a half hou used for new construction in eration. It was the first jury throughout the cquntry. Of the total |a divorce suit in Pittsbu imate E Jameson-Buill oes Now Ready for Ingpection 913 to 937 Quincy St. N.W. g Selling Fast Inspect at Once x large rooms, tiled bath, h.-w.h, electric lights, hard- wood floors and trim, one- piece sink, built-in ice box, instantaneous water heater and other extras. Double rear porches, cement front porch. With or without built-in garage. “Ask the man who owns one” For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and 'Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 The Two Beét' Homes in Petworth Now for Sale Open for Your Inspection — All Day Sunday — 4301 4th Street N.W, (N.E. Cor. 4th and Varnum Sts.) An Autractive, Spacious, Four-Bedroom Corner Home 1deally located on a tastefully landscaped corner lot, situated on one of the highest elevations in the city, conveniently located as to transpertation, churches, stores, etc., a square from the beautiful Grant Circle. The house itself is a splendid brick home, containing 7 well.planned rooms, completely tiled bath, 2 spacious glass-enclosed sleeping porches, large front porch; the entire house in ex- cellent condition. House is modern in all improve ments, screened, large light cellar under entire house, paved streets and alley. This is undoubtedly the cheapest really uplendh{ corner home in_this beautiful residential section now for sale. Your inspection requested to appreciate its true value. 4504 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. (Just North of Allison Street) A Really Splendid All-brick Home On Wide Avenue—$10,500 We have no hesitancy in recommending your immediate inspection of this beautifully constructed brick home, located in the best section of Pet worth, close to Saint Gabriel’s Church and School, near all conveniences, A wide 20-foot house; there is u large concrete front porch, reception hall, spa- cious living room, with real open fireplace, splendid dining room and kitchen, outside pantry and break- fast porch, hardwood floors throughout entire lst “floor. Deep rear lot to paved alley with a large garage; full concrete cellar with splendid heating plant, extra heater, ete. On second floor there are ] bedrooms, each with separate closets, t ath with complete shower, linen closet and a large enclosed rear poreh, easily changed into two extra bedrooms. The entire property is in ically new house condition. Is equipped with awnings, full copper screens, metal weather-stripped throughout and, of course, all modern home appointments, Your Inspection Requested — All Day Sunday — 713-717 14th Street N.W. Main 2345 L warm spetl || ontinued_trom Page Twenty-two.) quate fertilizer, spraying and borer prevention in the Autumn, An inspection ef the bulb bed may nths | Which tulips and h : from the specially iy those heds wl vaablishe tor tw unately these i stuge need be 0 flower itself | ath -nder beds they uitted With rains anc o loosen ally about irt the ground, | greater plans f A continued | irthermore | ton. Those who were fortunate|ruary 24 at the home of M M enough to attend the 1926 Spring show Mahon, 3920 Military r of this society will recall with pleasure | Morrison, in arge of ros b the beautiful attractively arranged |in the Department of Agriculture, will displays of speak on roses for the home chids, water lilies, gloxi | * ot The National ¢ | Irls Soclety wil pital Dahlia and meet Wednesda ayflower Hotel. d the discussion »r. Benedict on dahlias % for the year are: Dr. B, W . president; J. M. R. Adams, W. Holland, secre- charge the com The vayious garden clubs will be i ted to enter competitive exhibi so b son. Those in es will be made an opportunity will be open f . vice president; 1. the nmed The f home timore - ESTATES - 1 I mpar- else in Washington L vou be assured of unchanging, per- manently beauti- In Rock Creek Park Estates—over one hun- dred acres “truly a part of the Park”—just such a pleasure can be yours. True, your in- vestment here gives you absolute title to only your own Homesite. But, surrounding that, the permanently protected beauty of the Estates and of immediately adjacent Rock Creek Park as well is here for your perpetual enjoyment. You Enter the Estates at 16th St. and Kalmia Road Office on Property—Adams 538 Ask for the Beautiful Descriptive Brochure Telephone Main 5974 for an Inspection Appointment Edson W. Briggs Co. One-Thousand-One Fifteenth Street, at K land which was kept intact The Lord of the Manor OW princely a sensation must have been the old feudal bar- on’s—as he ‘“viewed with pride” the broad expanse of 72 in garage. for him and his pleasure. A privilege which has van- ished almost completely into history . . . and yet... of an architect who is Open Every Day 7 Neve: Ouwners 1015 15th St. N.W, 2 C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. FIRE CHAMPION BURIED. Funeral Service. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., February 112 (P.—Borne to its last resting place by the State fire truck, which bears his name, the body of Capt. James D. McNeill, known as North Carolina’s | champion firefighter, was burled here yesterday. Business in_Fayetteville was sus | | pended while the populace paid tribute | to the man who had been a fireman Persondlity Is More Rare Than Gold—But This Home Has It! 3604 Quesada St., Chevy Chase Money can buy the: best of material and workmanship—and this house has that, too— spread over 8 rooms, 2 baths, porches and built- Its personality springs from the inspiration specially gifted in pro- ducing the true Spanish type home. By all means, you should see it! From 1 to 9 PM. e . Ave. CRmeNe WEllla. Aurora Hills Homes, Inc. Realtors and Builders Main 7343 See These HOMES Before You “Sign UP” for Any Other! 100% CO-OPERATIVE FIREPROOF First Floor SUITE 109—A bright and sunny home! Southeastern exposure on a front corner. Reception hall, living room, bedroom and tiled bath and kitchen. Small initial pay- ment and only $51.00 a month (which includes interest, operating charges and curtail on principal). Second Floor 1 SUITE 200—A nice home with living room and bedroom, facing the entrance of Rock Creek Park. Tiled bath, kitchen and dining alcove, with many built-ins. . Small initial payment and $51.00 a month (which includes interest, operating charges and curtail on principal). Open Every Day—9:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. E M DAWSON Co-operative Apartment Homes 2707 Adams Mill Road N.W. Telephoue Columbia 6490 P A S 2SS '[11IIIJIIII[!!IH}\V'E'!IU!IHM Just North of 18th & Columbia Road N.W. Excellent Service Carefully Selected Occupants been president of the National Fire- men's Assoctation three times and president Htate namockatio | Bdisals North Carolina Veteran Honored at | b of the State association for | moa REAL «ESTATE, |into the grave While the body was being lowered the local fire siren in the market- of the loeal il g In Chevy Colonial Chase, Md. Come and Go Critically Through This New Home 128 East Thornapple St. —Half way between Connecticut Avenue and Brookville Road.. It has six charming rooms, most prac- tically -arranged; open fireplace; modern bath, with lavest type of fixtures; side and rear porches; good, big, slecping porch; hardwood floors; large closets: practically equipped kitchen, with built-in ice box; hot-water heating plant; beautiful eleetric fixtures; laundry tubs; pretty flower boxes. The lot is 60 feet front by 125 feet deep— just think of the garden possibilities. A little inside information— This house is just completed; is excep- tionally well built. The builder wanted certain ground and a trade was effected with its owner. In return he offers this House at a price that is— $2,000 below duplicating cost and, terms will be less than rental— A wonderfully good buy for some one— an opportunity that isn’t likely to happen again—and because it is, we urge your prompt consideration. Open for your inspection Sun- day from noon until dark. e s Deal With a Realtor 1415 K Street Main 4752 St “So They Bought a Home in Home- wood and Lived Happy Ever After”’ - $65.00 a Month o e P Co Take advantage of today’s low price and buy one of these new and very charming Six-room and Bath Semi-Detached Tapestry SBrick Homes in N.E. Washingtonsfi These homes were planned to meet the demand of the modern housekeeper, and contain a host of conveniences— plenty of sunlight and air—roomy closets, hardwood floors, terrace landscaped, built-in garage (a great saving here if miobile). CEl ACCOM M ODATE THE AVERAGE INCOME. _NOTE: Select yours NOW — because upon completion of the bal- ance of these homes now under construc- tion we expect to an- nounce an advance in price! DON'T WAIT! 9 }3““// DENRIKE BLDG. 1_014 Vermont Ave. [ I

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