Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1930, Page 21

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REAL ESTA T‘E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, - 1930, REAL ESTATE. SEEKS $10,600 DAMAGES | street- Goldman wants $10,000 for pes- | s 2 SLIGO PARK HILLS RESIDENCE piasmadiey onal injares alleged 1o have been i) == b PARUBHIAI. SBH"UI. _ Piint Sucs Motor Company to 5‘33’::":“ m;‘.l%;:_ o Sixtsentn !;Pmeced 34,0.00 il SEE THESE $8,950 CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Chevy Chase, D. C. o E, : Terbonal Iujueion. Through Attorney Alvin L. New- % { Suit to recover $10,600 damages was myer the plaintiff charges that the ¥ . | 1 Square from Conn. v 4 Bed Rooms oo 5 k. at 4 ; filed yesterday in the District Supreme | driver of the motory companys “:fi‘: ) | 3632 & 3634 P iy R T B failed to observe the dignal enifer St. um Court by Samuel Goldman, 2109 | yas responsible for the collision, whic R b [N iheme, i, CesESol® codmotion e Eighteenth street, against the Semmes | rog;ited in a fracture of the right knee g ||Q original cost. They have been en- Motor Co., 1526 Fourteenth street, and | ,r the plaintiff and other serious in- 8 rooms, 2 baths, 2-car built- 1 ureéy"reflnnhefl and are in perfect Jury of Architects Commends : B ; (o o rews, & selkaman ol ‘the i i e water, real open fireplace, Plan of Sacred Heart ‘s : : = = | [ Beautiful Corner [ ot tined closcts, artivtic pa- | Lt : ) 1 three iarge porches, two rear porches Church. 5 e 3, 5 - Fronting on Public Park il per, cast electric fixtures. i} | |§ - fully screened; floor plugs in every sl ; ‘ Petworth Corner Hi) o Mty R NW. | Yo e o b ) o dt e iy The detign of the parochial chool : ' b : ' e CHEVY CHASE ||| oot at such 2 fow figure. - |[||[| Frout”awifalisn u3°cafing™ building' to be erected by the Sacred| 5 . 5 $ I BARGAIN PRICE! T 8 Rooms and 2 Baths 10 rooms, sun parlor, large ga. i . 00 Heast. Gattotie Church at 1021 Park . ¥ “ ] \ | E rage. Owner has need to sell Price, $12,5 i UE;?!VFHA'EEBIS - road has been commended by the Archi- T 4 : 3 Il Owner having bought larger W/ 137 Carroll Ave. Will receive offers and consider ik oubs Cane Akt aeiter -} als 1936 o 1 4 tect's Advisory Council, this rating in- | 8 : s g wadite: A ghve-away st— rive out Conn. Ave. to Jemife Natl. 7936 or Ga. 1885 Ivisory Cout g 7 1 home offers this modern, at- Takoma Park 3;5 75036 HIH S5a Shiser®n sremises svers day. Open for inspection Saturday and dicating the opinion of the jury of ar-| Chects, (hat th plax mees excepton: d ekl i |lf tractive corner at a very low | Phone Col. 9531 for Auto | Sectien Sve Mo Buiters ra- left on e et el i1l ] § price and _attractive terms, {l|§§( an unuguat opportunity to se- Prabcnd il sl Biiitary Td. to 5332-34 Belt d, n.w. National Capital. | i I} containing 7 nice rooms, com- Benunifut Garrall Ave. adiacent 1 The school is to be erected at a A . | Bal s e || 3 somme y cost, estimated at $250,000, from plans | {Jf plete bath; attic; colonial fron by Murphy & Olmsted, architects. | - . . ‘The jury of members of the local : B ovvinn: i igurnge: chapter of the American Institute o ¢ VELY . Architects also gave a_commended rat- | . Open Sunday 1 to 6 P.M. A Rt ing to plans for a dwelling to be erected | - . . apariment ‘of ‘three rooms and at 3805 Forty-fourth street by W. C.| sty L : ; 2 . ¥ & A. N. Miller from plans by George | Ak \ i ! Your Inspection Invited e S d i d rating | fal type dwelling of clapboard and truction, located at 110 ||| 900 Webster St. N.W. S e jury gave an approved rating | Colonial type dwelling of cl rd and brick construct ated a . N.W. de s 4 to plans for the Inlluwmg‘ dwellings, an- | Park c:“e’n drive, me; |u|- b’:en .ln:;ch“edudrm;n the North Wlu!hlnm Realty | 3ve an m“ . d“‘;fl fl,%?'{;""" NORTH dicating the jury's opinion that they | Co., builders, by J. B. Mertie, jr., e United States Geological Survey. 12" %eet “wide ant et deep. meet the Handards which should b 5 WAPLE & JAMES, Inc. CLEVELAND maintained for private buildings in the | John Newton Culbe cvdnentiol » OPEN FOR INSPECTION neighborhood: | WOMEN WILL MEET el bt s L oIl 1226 14th St. North 0962 |{ |} ALL DAY SUNDAY ; : Dwelling to be erected at 3302 North- | the federation, will give a Bible reading . L 3 < A P ARK ampton street for G. H. Smith, owner on “Anglo-Saxon Israel,” Election of of- 3 CF I Td deslmvlr:{dwghng !Lgr f"" ?ule- Missionary Federation Will Hold | ficers will be held. e = 1 % : 4 thorpe street for G. 3askins, from B plans by George T. Santmyers; dwelling Session Friday. = : = = = = = = £ IR M7 Hy 5 SEMI-DE ACHED Tor 5420 Nebraska avenue for George L| qy. aniual meeting of the Woman's = == _ I I Willis, and a dwelling for 3159 Central | 1o genominational Missionary Federa- || iy i avenue northeast for W. H. Dunn, from tjon will be held Friday at 2 p.m.'in the I 1 § plans by Santmyers. l]vmunt Vernon Place Methodist Epis- I 4 { e e | copal Church South. - . : . : ’ , s ni i Pirst floor contains living room porch; nice front, side and rear with brick fireplace, dining room. kitchen, pantry, bréakfast aicove; VELY ‘BED RGOMS an Edmund Nordheim's collection of Mrs. F. Scott McBride of Wallace Roman and Greek coins was sold in|Memorial United Presbyterian Church London recently for $15.000. will speak on ‘“Temperance,” and Mr: Southern EXP W . 3716 WINDOM PLACE NORTHWEST New Group Nearing Completion_Ready May 1st | Six bright, sunny. rooms, bath, shower and complete extra lavatory for master bed room. Many closets, some cedar lined; in fact, every modern convenience, including a big attic, clear oak floors, open fireplace, Frigidaire, garage, paved street and alley. M ake Your Selection NOW ‘ ooy The only new .::fe:::v:;:::.: home in this highly rcnricndpclol in suburb—away from the dust and The construction is of brick and stucco and the half-timbered English effect is most pleasing. A practically planned home, being both individual and unusual in beauty. Famous FOTt Stevens Homes I ; OPEN AND LIGHTED FOR INSPECTION Drive out Conn. Ave. to Van Ness'St., West to Reno Rd., Six rooms and bath semi-detached brick. Built-in garage. Large North to Windom and West to 3716—See our OPEN SIGN ight kitchen. Every convenience. .Stores, schools, churches, park and iy’ : A two transportation lines. Restricted neighborhood. | Tower % Metropolitan Over 600 Sold and Occupied w—— L2 200/47 2663 Drive out 16th Street to Colorado Ave—~thence to Georgia Ave. Turn right at Tuckerman St. Or take Georgia Avenue car to Tuckerman Street— walk one block east. Phone Georgia 1354 and our representative will call Have your window shades Ask for samples of Dupont i for you. made-to-order at factory prices Tontine—the marvelous, modern . in our up-to-date shade factory. and beautiful window shade ‘We are ipped to make one cloth, which is GUARANTEED shade or nds on a basis washable, sunproof and wrinkle- of 100% satisfactory service. proof. Estimates upon request. ff | fill w ARDM AN 1437 K St. NW. District 3830 AN OUTSTANDING HOME VALUE IN BROOKLAND I\IODERN 6-room and bath sleep- ing porch and glass-inclosed breakfast porch. making an. extra room. Well built with hardwood floors _throughout. The living room, dining room and hall painted and paneled in a manner used only in more expensive homes. Plenty of closet space and electric floor plugs. The kitchen is all modern with inlaid linoleum on the floor. Built-in garage that is heated. ‘Three large bed rooms. Hot-water heat. Large lot land- scaped Paved 2829 7th St. NE. Srpeg 2o meS , 3380 STUYVESANT PLACE pass spection Sunday. " To Reach Property T¢kebi g TR , 3 ::ML:‘"S:: :’,;YA,:':A:,!;‘MHY::;“.‘:: PRICE A’l Ind")nlua”y B",,t B"Ck Hnme Franklin Sts. N.E., in front of the $7 450 g imple shade and a profusion of Besoirts. OF taks sivast o maries ONLY ’ 1 anaudationaiiz”one of the I ing-Bomes:in'Chevy "Chnse, B 3 e keeper. - la: Sty e i Brookland at I5th and G Sts. N.W. pet off at 7th and Monroe Sts. N. Then walk south on 7th. 'Or dr $500 Down afngs and metal weather Gata e out Rhode Island Ave. to 4th St. EXCEPTIONAL " VALUE" " Reached B e et Y. Circle, ‘turm east (right) on Western Ave. hen cast o 0 ndpronerty, TERMS LIKE RENT ; ; Of a Distinguished Open Sunday 10 to 6 M. & R. B. WARREN Architect’s Ideas in - | Alf’ea}",,‘NI;i‘WI’dJ REALTORS ' 5626 Conn. Ave. Cleveland 7330 See Mr. Morgan 3950 Conn. Ave. a N ew Home . ... VITAL DIFFEkENCES in house design and in house E In lsth St. Highlands construction are seen here. . JUST NORTH OF RESERVOIR THE USUAL “big garage, laundry, basement lavatory, the open fireplace, cedar closets, hardwood floors, shades, duplex outlets, radio plugs,” etc.; some of these are as neces- . sary as windows and some are skin-deep details. All of them . ; e A are the old, familiar “modern improvements” that are in every G i o . : L 1> Macnificent new home. . You are not invited to see these customary *‘im- . . > provements” in 3725 YUMA ST. (North Cleveland Park). Home They are all here just as a matter of course. of Old English YOU ARE invited to see a house that has certain vital 5 ot | Fai > differences in floor plan and construction which will appeal to e co g g ) Period every woman and home owner interested in a new house in this price range. $14,500, with attractive terms. BUILT BY OWNER TWEIJVE MINUTES from town, two squares from an § | | artetial highway, in a neighborhood of individual homes. 1 & i THE HOME, furnished—is open 3 T : : In. 2000t g - daily until nine in the evening. Beautiful i :::k ottt | Out Wisconsin Ave. to Condition et P e comt” ) i e I et Lo ol o o et “‘ il Yuma St., then right J. S. Williams N two squares to Construction Co. 372} Yuma St. Owners & Builders . 5908 16rb étreet OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Selling Agents: g Ag A home, that requires inspection to fully appreciate its ‘beauty, fine construction and many interesting features. Standing on west side of 16th street on beautiful, big lot, built of brick with slate roof and stone trim, ” it presents a decidedly aristocratic appearance. A center-hall type, spacious and cheerful rooms; oak floors throughout with walls done in textone; a splendidly equipped kitchen with big outside pantry, servants stairway and I electric refrigeration. Wonderful basement, with finished walls, laundr; ncorporated foom and maids’ room and bath: - SEVEN beautiful, sunny BED ROOMS and 3 fine modern baths. OIL BURNER, 2-CAR BRICK GARAGE and many other features too numerous to mention. The price is exceptionally 1427 Eye St. N.W. District 4157 i At ive J. E. FOX OWNER

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