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LOCAL RE SALES AND PERMTTS TOTALBCTTERTHAN MILLION DOLLARS Residence Properties Feature Week's Transfers And Building Projects. SALES ARE LIVELY, Fa# Buying Season Marked By Suburban Home Erection Program. A gnrvft ( the week's activities la the realty market shows that the expected active period in propertied is fcere to stay, for awhile at least. The fir ma of Hedcea and Middieton, (Partes D. Sager. William S. Phillip^ William K. Hartung. HowenKtein Compasr. Shannon and LiUchs. and O'Har*. and other* show a total sates of nearly 1*00,000 in realty in and about Washington during the paat week. In addition to this the District buHding inspector's office issued a grand total of building permits In excess of J38X.300. which makes the n?l Bgore for all realty activities 11.11 $.304. better by one-third than last week's total. Tl?e Arm of William P. Brodt, I Inc.. completed a new store build- ; ins at 5?? Kleventh street, at a cost of *55.000 Hedges and Middieton j reported the sale of the large de- j tached residence at 3006 Albemarle street. to B. A. Bowles. who will: tnak" his home there. 1 0 H. Small was licensed to build | niiyv houses 2311 to 23 SS Ash mead j pi act. to cost 192 000: Boss and j'tlfcljvs will hulld nine homes. 35'.?1 ? ^522 Quebec street, to cost $50.- j ?<>< , 'harlcs I>. Sager received a ViHding perrrlit for six homes. 3306 j tu 3316 Nineteenth street northwest, to Cost 130.040. B W. Ouy will build a two-story brU-k house at 5335 Sixteenth street i and a three-story brick house at j 5".JS Sixteenth street to cost J36.O0?; i WVC. and A. N. Miller were author- I ized to build a two-*tory home at j Ttfvrty-eiKhth and Ingomar streets j to cost lis.noo. and also to build j house and garage at 350t Woodley ) ' road to coat $16,000. -Some of the other permits follow: | Calvary Baptist Church, repairs to property at cor 8th and H sty 1 r*. to cost $300. Xt. C. Edmonston. repairs to prop?rty at 465 Fla ave nw. to copt J 12.000. Ifrs. Hasel M. Myers, to erect | trfck garage rear 72 W st nw, to | . vast $S00. | T. K. Smith, to er?ct lour metal Ktftges rear 1230 D st se, to cost I *400. National Catholic War Council, I! repairs to property at 1312 Mass ave nw, to cost $2,250. J. layman, to erect brick garage j r?-sr 1025 7th st ne,- to tost $700. William Robertson, to erect brick *Arage rear 35 V st nw. to cost t $? ?. R N. Cagle repairs to property at 1220 G *?t nw. to cost $700. L#. K. Breuning?r & Sons, to erect I mx brick garages rear 1613^ to 162H Yarnum st nw,. to- cost $2,500. Maurice Tolstoi, repairs to pmp? erty at 3295-97 M st nw. to cost 11 $soo. K. Bowdler. to erect brick parage rear 7 6th st nw. to cost $90n. I, W. C. Mould, repairs to property j at "1012 4th st nw. to cost $450. C. O. Klenheim. repairs to prop- j ertv at 921 H st ne. to cost $500. M Behrend. repairs to property i at 724 7th st nw. to cost $600. Elizabeth Moore, repairs to prop. erty at T26 7th st nw. to cost $3,000. | G. F. Snyder, repairs to property j at.219 C ft se. to cost $500. j. O. Sand, repairs to property | at 4227 Grant st ne. to cost $2,000. "R. Rosen bloom, repairs to property at 728-30 7fh st se. to cost $400. Daniel C. Shankle. to erect brick i garage rear 220 13th st ne. to cost $500. G. F. Mertsler. to erect brick sarage rear 222 13th st ne, to cost $500 G W. Chase, to build two-story frame dwelling at 40* Asepn st. to ' . ost $6,000 C. K. Pe Atley. to erect brick parage rear 151 N C ave se. to coet $ ##. H. K. Eselhorst. to erect two brick garages rear 1416 G st se. to rdbt $1,500. Shubert-Bolasco Theater Co.. re- ' fairs to property on Madison pi, to cost $650. L. H. Forster. to repair 1131 11th It. to cost $3,500. fl J. W. I*. Caldwell, to build homo, 13#6 Franklin st ne. to cost $4,100. < William H. Carter, to build. 442/ T>oug'as st ne. to cost $1,500. ; TI. R. llowensteln, to build home, 1'ifrO Spring rd. to cost $6,000. | H. R. llowensteln, to build j | bom^s. r.S*6-364S 13th st. to cost | $>, * O- H Robey, to build. 3906 Joce- | lyn st. to cost $7,500. . H. R. llowensteln. to build. 1302 ^ Sn/inr rd. to cost $4,500. H R Howenstein. to build. 112527r29 Pa. ave se, to oost $12,000. , M. F Hilt, to build. Kear- ] ney st ne, to cost $5,200. Crude Bros.. Inc., to build gre??n- i bowse Bladensburg rd, nr Mt Olivet. | tr* cost $2,000. ! ff. A. Ponovan, tn l.uild. 3211 Morrison st. to cost $5,600. ' J G. Anselino, to repair 114 Ala- ' bam a ave se. to cost $1,000. 1 M. Weschler and P. A. Rosen, to 1 Apartment Hi If the building you own i ooce. We have several clien who are desirous of pure ha B ties. Our business property 1 uable assistance to you in pi disposing of your holdings. See Mr. 1 Business Proper! I WILLIAM S REALl H Main 98 f SALTY IVL ' FINDS HOMEf DK ^ '"^&s>-' ii Wi * * -SI H MORTON President of Shannon and Luch build home. 4601 8th st, to cost $6,000. M. Weschler a fid |>. A. Itosen. to build home. 4603 fth st. to cost 15.50. National Pants. Co.. to repair 410 1st st se, to cost $10.04)0. G. N. Acker, to repair 2015 Q st, to cost $2,500. J. W. L* and M. E. Caldwell, to build one-story frame dwelling at 13^6 Franklin st ne. to coat $4,100. Wililam II. Carter, to build concrete bloek dwelling. 4437 Douglas st ne, to cost $4,500. Mrs. Geoi'ge Vanderbilt. repairs Mooo>PePty al 1612 K 8t nw' lo 00,1 Col. T. D. Boat, repairs to property at 1712 H st nw. to cost $800. C. G. Saunders, to erect brick garage rear 3414 Fulton st nw to cost $600 ' I S. c. Johnston, repairs to property at 1114-16 Connecticut ave to cost $800. I>. F Sellers, repairs to property at 1618 18th st nw. to cost $600. Mrs. G. Vanderbilt, to repair 1612 K St. to cost $8,000. M. McLean, to build home. 123* Jackson st ne. to cost $5,000 W. C. and A. N. Miller, to erect garage, rear 3507 Woodley rd* to cost $1,000. . | v -Mlllor. to build mnm, ' W0OdUy ruad' ?>" M. M. Mclean, to build two-*torv frame dwellins at 1235 Jackson pi ne. to cost Js.non. I Real Estate Transfers. Atlantic st se, bet 4th and #th sts. ?n <!1 C?. lots 30 to S3. Washlnc-I ton Highlands?Bessie R. Koch to Raymond R. McConehie et u*. Irene B.. $10. Sheriff estate, part orlw lot 5 ; M. Elizabeth Rn.wninc to Thomas J Moore et ux. Dora V., }io. Nw cor of n-i ave and Delafleld pl nw. K st nw, bet 4th and 5th lot T1*11'J??.1- r'15, ,,art m|e! A ,o~a ,'TPk T R'rk ?* Anna A. to Adolph Ammann, $10. Adoloh Ammann conveys same property to Anna A. Beck, $10. North of Kennedy st west of 9th ?t nw so 2992. lo, 3S_Franei. M nr,swell e, u*. Addi- A . to Kthel B. Copland and L*na S. Copeland. $10 o- ?' .nw" 14th an,i 15th- sq i 1 wtw J! * ts 3 and *?Bloanor A. \\ hltaker et al. exrs et al to New Moses Hall Building Co Jlfl 100 to 104 Indiana ave nw. so G74 lots L. M and N?pora K. Roih to ?ra p. Oaskins. $10. 3Sth and Chesapeake sts nw Colorado Heichts. pt tract described? Annie K. Warren to Mabel A. Cox. South of Hamlin st, east of 26th t ne *q 4342, lot 33-Isadore r round et ux. Amelia, ta Harold O 1 Sutton et ux Sarah II., Jlfl. South of Irving st, west of 13th ?t nw. sq 3S49. pt lot 9, Columbia lle.Bhts?Ella D. Little to William Morris, $10. North of Morse st west off Montello ave ne. sq 4065. lot DO?<;eo B Holme-, Jr. et t,x. Kdna A. to Wm R. Coggins et ux. Ora II., $10. 402 8th st ne. sq south of 893. ST'w, i " George Clagett et ux. Mable A., to Amanda Kramer and Bertha M. Kramer. $10. 1503 28th ft nw, sq J266, lot 272 - Mary Mansfield to Uoss p \n~ irt-ws. $10. Morrison st nw. w of 3!?th st iw, sq 1748, lot 43?Mary L. Whitall et al. to \\ m. s. and Susan L*. Dewhirst, $10. 520 Kcnyon ?t nw, sq 3048, lot uuse Owners 1 s for sale list it with us at ts with unlimited resources if ising good-paying proper- |ff department can be of vallacing your investments or |JjJ J Department 1 PHILLIPS 1 1409 New York Ave. i A".i? VRKET IM1 I IN DEMAND |1 ?&S? ^3 ' %&&$& ? -1' Hl t J. LUCHS. , is, prominent real v>tate firm. < c 29?Louis Mirman et al. to Jacob t Iiaynard. $10. 4 2109 and 2111 18th st nw. sq 2558. 1 lots 111 and 112? Quo. W. White ? et al trs., to R. Le Faune Davis. J $95,250. ] 1800 15th st nw. sq 191, part ' lot 1?Hyman Worksman et ux. I"t Minnie, to Samuel Pushkin et ux, I j Leah. *$10. |( North of K st. east of H 8( m, ! sq 696, orig lots 2 to 9 and part 1 II and all lot 12?N'athan Bortnick ' et ux. Jennie, to Harry Kaufman, ' $10 Livingston st nw. west of 39th st nw. sq 1748. lot 17?Harry K 1 Boss et al, to Geo. A. Lucke et ux. ' Jessie N., $10. ^ 2111 18th st nw. sq 2558, IrH 112 \ ?Juliet M. Williams to R. Le 1 Fau nee Davis. $10. North of Hamilton st, east of! ( 13th ft nw. sq 2930 .lot 43?Her- , bert T. Shannon et al. to James H. . Stansfleld et ux, Tnex S.. $10. < 1614 to 1632. R st nw, sq 179. < lots 81 to 9u?Cora O. Woodard. to t Aldrlch C. Wiley and Geo S. Rees. 1 $10. i Dumbarton st nw, west of 3lst st. sq 1243. part lot 4?Mary K. 1 Wissner et al, to Nannie K. Rich- 1 ardson. $10. , 1 Jackson st ne. west of 12th st. ! sq 3878. lot 3. undivided one-half ! interest?Lillian D. Muiian, to Homer W. Tunnicliffe, $10. j 1925 Biltmoree st nw, sq 2546, lot 81?Wm. H. Hampton, to Wm. W. White, $10. N of Varnum st. e of 8th st nw. sq ' 3137, lot 66, Pet worth?llary A. Oib- * bons to Frank L. Fisher, et ux. Flor- 1 ence. $ 10. 15th st nw. bet. K and U sq 198. f part orip. io? 20?Paul F. Cain to f Colonial Realty Corp.. $10. 15th st nw. bet K and L. sq 198. , part orip. lot 20?Stevia C. Card- ( well to Paul F. Cain, $10. 1 7 Iowa Circle nw, sq 241. lot 82? ? John Taylor Arms, et ux. Mary W. i to Alx> B. Penn and Walter I'. Ban- j ner. $10. 1 Park rd nw. bet 13th and 14th sts. t estate of William Holm<*ad. sr.. lot 12?Ma Mo L. toner to Adolph John- j son, et ux. Daisy L, $10. 1320 Monroe st nw. sq 2838. lot 40? Manraret A. Holloway to George D. i Mandis. $10 Keokuk st nw. e of Conn ave. sq ] 1870. lots 8 and 9?Henry P. Amos, et ux. Lula S. to Eugene A. Smith, ?10. i N of Ingraham st. e of 14th st nw. sq 2803. lot 78?David J- Dunigan et j ux. Helen M.. to Herbert T. Shannon i and Morton J. Luchs, $10. Ne corner 13th and Ingraham sts. nw. sq 2931. 14th st Terrace?Herbert T. Shannon and Morton J. Lucas to a National Savings and Trust Co., trustee. Hoivenstein Building New Stores and Homes The H. R. Hotrensteln Company started the erection of four now Colonial homes last week at ttoe southwest corner of Thirteenth street and Spring road northwest. The corner house will have eight rooms, with built-in garnge. and the other houses will be of .he six-room type; all four are to be finished In hardwood ahd will have large sleeping porches. The same company reports breaking ground for three stores to be built at the southwest corner of Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. The buildings will have double plate-glass windows in the front walls. The stores will be ready for occupancy al>out November 1 and will be c^fered tor sale. 7Z FIREPROOF ClfBAPER TH/ Why Stop Our Artificial Stone Const to a Pre-W Let oar 20 years' experience t way builders?% or contract do work. EDMONDS CONTRA -26th and Evarti Phone N. Dealers in CEMENT, ART Our KatlmateM a We Make Anything JbrOOL l.\ SfttMMUK UETTEil THA suSr -v? ^tpjjtfy;,vv.. PROVES C LOCHS CONFIDENT REALTY BUSINESS IS ONJTRM BASIS Declares Recent Heavy Buying Indicates Healthy State. Morton J Luchs. of the firm of Jhunnon and Luchs, realtors and ullders of homes is of the opinion hat the recent heavy buying of neas Properties In Washington is evidence of the estabishment of a new and more healthy >uninc?M condition here. Mr. Lucha when asked for his -pinion as to conditions in the line f real estate as indicating general >usineaa tendencies, said: "Until about two months ago it va? evident that logical buyers of >oth residential and business properties were so lacking in confidence hat they hesitated to do even the trery clear wise things. Our firm vas met on every hand by hesitaion growing out of a more or less [ague impression of an impending Irop in prices. But we found that n each case opinions <TT this charicter were backed merely by other opinions, and try an w? did. we ould not find a single fact t? justiy them. DIAcnlt to Meet Demand. 'More recently, however, the t?itlation has flatly reversed itself, to uch an extent that It is now.no ilight task to satisfy the demand ?r the required business and home iroperties. 1 do not believe that, in he past fifteen years, there has jceii a period surpassing the activty of the rell estate market during ho past forty days. The fact is that the people who lave always believed that it is most 'omfortable and economical to own ne's own home have finally taken he situation into their own hands md faced the facts for themselves, ininfluenced by the opinions of hose who have no material interest n the outcome of their in vesting ts. These people have made up their minds that present prices cannot be subjected to any material depreciaJon and that every moment of deay is costing them money. It,is *ortalnly a fact that within the past .ear many a Washington family has (>aid enough in rent to make the necessary origin.'*? payment on a lome of their own. / l)e?lrnl?le 1'ropertiew on Market. "While it is a fact that practicaly every builder In Washington is tiavlng difficulty in keeping up with the demand for new houses, here are a number of very desir ible. fairly priced properties on the narket. With the distribution of Lhese properties and^such as will be constructed it is likely that during the next two years Washington will be firmly established as one >f the prominent home-owning cities &f the United States. And I cerainly believe that condition to be lighly desirable both for the community and the individual. "The rental situation here is bad. I believe that the quickest way to hango it for the better is to permit iatura! forces to have their effect, t has been my observation that any aeavy demand has been met quicky by a more than sufficient supply, provided the supply was not prohibited. Must Encourage nuilding. "In short, the only way to get more rental properties is to entourage their production. I am irmly convinced that ultimately his will be found necessary, and hat until something along this line s accomplished any number of amilies will be housed inadequately. "K very body in the real estate business, I am sure, has felt the )ptimism of the past few weeks. I relieve it is a healthy optimism, milt on a solid foundation of confidence in the United States, its ?eople and its capital city after a ong period of too much attention .o finely-drawn opinions." CHEVY CHASE DEAL INVOLVES $500,000 \llan E. Walker Company Will Erect 40 Detached Homes. The, purchase last week of nine teres of Chevy Chase property by he Allan E. Walker Investment "ompany was the first stop towards he erection of forty detached tomes in a building operation involving $500,000. The estate of Edward J. Stellvagen, president of the Union Trust Company, Jinown as "Stelllolpi," was bou/ht by the Walker 'ompany, and Will be subdivided at nee so that the firm may begin the onstructlon of the new houses, "hese detached residences will sell it prices ranging from $16,000 to 22.000. This property is bounded by Keocdk street. Thirty-ninth Street* Tocelyn apd Jenifer streets and by rorty-first street. Reno road passes hrough the tract. Tho ground is deally situated, but one and onelalf squares from Connecticut ave. Robert F. Beresford will be the irrhitect for the houses. Frank C. lonrj- acting for the firm of Thomas f. Fisher & Co., represented the Ucllwaifcn interest in the sale. t IK BRICK WATKRI'ROOF Building? Taction Brings Emitting ar Bam >e of service to jroo. Threeor we furnish material, yon CTING CO., INC. Streets N. E. 9091 IF1CIAL STONE, LIME ind Be Conviaeed. Oat of Oqmt. * BRICK MMIM IX m ITI-q ^ ' ' - ' . = )VER LAS! Kaufmans Wil To Increase I Seventh Street Merchan Whole Store Fit At Cost of The Hrni of Charles Kaufman and I Sons, 431-lsr Seventh street north- * *?*t. in the tailoring and habar- ' dashery businesa. has decided to 1 provide more show space by re- 1 modeling the show window front. ' putting In modetn windows, which ' *111 permit of light and veiklla- 1 tion over the tops. The plans call for the bast of 1 the show windows to be finished 1 With red-texture tapestry brick. The plate glass will be glased with the latest Improved copper sash * j setting and corner bars. The coi1- ! nices of the show windows, Includ- ' Ing the large display case in the 1 center ol the entrance, will be finished with copfxr The celling ' I Of the show windows to be pan- 1 eled and to be provided with mod- ' ern recessed X-ray lighting. Floors of the show windows and display case are to be finished with oak J parquetry flooring with ornamental 1 strips of hardwood for border. The i j background of the show windows I | are to be paneled and finished with i i enamel pclnt. with cornice effect l near ceiling, relieved with light coropo work. ( j The floor of the lobby entrance i BRISK SALES WEEK j] FOR PHILLIPS FIRM Suburban and City Realty ! Sales Run Neck-andNeck. Reporting a total sales aggregate j of $85,600. the office of William 8. ! Phillips, announced the transfer of j 1 j the following: homes during the past ) week: j I P. A. Simpson purchased from I. 1 < ,J. Farley, a beautiful bungalow at I | *20 Whittier place northwest. This bungalow contains seven rooms and ' ! bath, hot water heat, electric lights, I and is on a very large lot. 1 I C. W. King purchased from Mr. j Phillips, three houses on Todd place. I 1 northeast, being premies 49 and ; j Fillipa Gervaslo purchased from j' I William C. McCurdy, premises at j 3701 New Hampshire avenue. This j is a corner property containing three ' ' stores and apartments on the second ! floor. ' Mrs. Madeline Thecker purchased!, from Mrs. Florence Bell, the slx-| room brick house at 3312 Dent i place/ northwest. Thomas Ross purchased at 1136 i! Twenty-first street northwest, a 10- i room brick residence from Simon , Oppeinheimer. Haskell C. Davis purchased the j ] | modern brick house at 731 Otis place I j northwest, from Miss Irene M. Cook. ' J Mrs. Ethel B. Copeland purchased ,518 I.ongfellow street, which Is one 1 of the new houses recently completed by Dr. Franci* M. Crlswell. This is a modern six-room and bath j brick house. Mrs. Mae V. Daley purchased 313 ^ |.Shepherd street from Mra. Line far. j roll. Tnis Is a six-room and bath < j tapestry brick residence. TWELVENEWHOMES READYFOR OWNERS Breuninger Firm Announces Completion of Varnum Street Residences. The firm of U R Breuntngcr and I Sons announce that the twelve new I homes being built by them on Var- I num street northwest. between Six- ! teenth and Seventeenth streets, will : be ready for occupancy by the first I of October. 1 These houses, of modern design I are well built, and the plans for u them follow three distinct models. 1 The detached houses have a front- I age of 55 feet, the semi-detached i ones, 36 feet, and those built in the row, 33 feet. , These home, are two stories hlKh. , of Hytex brick, and the nine rooms and two baths, with marble show- , ers and built-in bathtubs reflect' the best in residence building practice today. Mr. Brucningcr declares that these houses follow out his reputa- ; Hon for building homes of charac- > tcr and individual!t|r. I II AN OFP Of* Lots and E YOU CAN'T AFFOF SPECIAL W75 2-room Bungalow; large front porch; for quick sale >975; $100 cash, |i5 per mo. 52050 3-room Bungalow, lot 40x150: *2,050; $150 cash,1 $20 per mo. 12 BEAUTIFUL, LARGI BON-AIR For Quick Sale?$251 $5 a IW Take Car at 12th and Pa. Ave Walk a Few B THE HARLOV OWNERS AND H. Richard Harlc 8? 15th Street N.W. ' WEEK II r > ?"?' 1 Remodel 1 3 Show Space < ' ? c ti Will Improve Their * >nt and Lobby ^ $10,000. ;; - i io the store will be Laid with a cl leep. rich red 4 by 4-Inch Ule with Hack Joint*. For the ceding of m he lobby. Instead of using metal. n is customary, the architects have iubstltute4 rough texture Portland ? ;ement plaster work, stippled effect. The side walls over the show windows and the celling will be broken with an ornamental cornice nould. The front above show windows rlfl ba treated with new metal rornlce of "gal vanised Iron on which will be placed the present old sign letters, which are now mounted on i wire framework. The second and third floor front windows of the building are to be remodeled with plate glass and one light pivoted sash. CMt Will be $IO.?KX>. The entire front of the building (?. to be painted in a modern color. The improvement is estimated to cost $10,000. It has been planned by A. B. Mullett 4c Co.. architects, ind Is to be executed by Meltsler ind McKay, contractors. It Is estimated that the work of Lhe proposed improvement will be completed in thirty working days. STRAUS FINANCES j TWO APARTMENTS j Investment House Announces Deals in Portland. Ores., And Cleveland, Ohio. That capital If- steadily available i for building operations is indicated by the announcement of S. j W. Straus * Co. that they have I within the last feu days under- 1 written a first mortgage loan of j 1750.000 on a now apartment houst in Cleveland and have also mad* a loan of $375,000 on a new apartment house in Portland. Oreg. Both projects will provide much needed additional housing facilities in ! these cities. Work on the new operations will go forward at onre. The Cleveland apartment house, to be known as the Kast Boulevard I Apartment Building, will be a nine- 1 story structure containing 164 | apartments, divided into suites of one, two and three rooms. It is : estimated that the net annual earn- ' ings w ill approximate $150,000. j The Portland apartment house will ! also be a nine-story structure and will contain forty-eight apart - j ments. all of which will rent at moderate rates. REALTY OPERATORS TO BOOM BAY RIDGE Did - Time Maryland Resort Will Take on New Interest. Bay Ridge. years ago a notable watering place within reach of V\ ashington. is to be revamped, i and will become a waterfront sum- j mer residence section. If the plans 1 as announced by Thomas J. Bos- j well, for the syndicate he repre- i sents. are carried out. A derade a?o, Chautauqua and picnic parties were the usual thing \* at the resort, which could be , w reached by a single track railway ] from Annapolis or Kast port at that j time, but financial troubles, coupled! k with a stroke of lightning which H set fire to the hay Ridge Hotel, put j H the finishing touch to the resort j I which has stood in moldering ruins 11 at the lower mouth of the Severn il River for nearly twenty years. The Bay Kidge property contains ! nearly 400 acres fronting on Chesapeake Bay and the Severn and has ["j four miles of beach. It was ru- j mored about a year and a half ago. j j that the syndicate interested in :he Hotel Chamberlln at Old Point Comfort. Ya.. destroyed by fire during the war. was dickering for the concession of building a new Bay Ridge Hotel, which was said to be planned as a fireproof hollow tile : ; structure of large dimensions. If. Ci. Odenwald and T. li. Bond ! ?rc assoeiatcd with Thomas Boswelt j n the project, and have charge of i building and realty operations. ERINGl i lungalows ID TO MISS THIS SALE $2250 4-room Bungalow, lmrfe front porch; $joo ca?h, lao per mo. J | 12950 4-room and hall-room Bungalow, $3,950; $15* cash, (30 per mo. , I LOTS 40x150 FEET HEIGHTS 9 Each, $10 Down, lonth Get Off at Veitch Station locks South. / COMPANY BUILDERS >w, Sale* Mgr. Maia 4359 ^ H - - A - - L * HOME BUILDING IEAL ESTATE NOTES u ~,4b"A ?*"3 ?' ?" tl?? aombtr o/ i?nb?n.Vt??i>At the werkjy meetin* nf the Ht*. CMhlnrton K?i] Estate Board, lint* Th* taancia! plan ot the rlut. i? Wednesday. Thomas K Jarrell ?aa for aarh member to pay IBto the lected president of the Convention c-ub treasury amoartt of the ??'lub. The formation of the Con- penaea of the California trip, and the entlon Club la In answer to the cell treasurer will then Invest that sum f the National Association of Real the proeeede of the Inveetmont he. -atate Boards, of which the local ?? um*" 10 a'tr** e*P*nees for ,ard ,a a member, for debates to ffiZ?SS?J>&*? ne national convention to be held Since the laM announcement 1 San Pran^iaco next year. John A. Oarence F. Donohoe. Joseph H. Heret.y was made Mcmtary of the ^ ,u? I club. which ha? a# additional The dab will endeavor to obtain j bem. Percy H. Russell, W11 Mam K Inrce number of delegate* to the Phillip*. John A. Petty and Thomas atlonal convention, and It la pro- K. Jarrell. i I ' i Near Soldiers' Home I ft IEW row. oi rough-texture brick houses built by Clarence H I /V Small. One house left, corner; six rooms and bath, hot- I water heat, electric lights, finished in hardwood, syeepmf R and breakfast porch in rear; concrete covered porch in front, I space for garage 4th and Upshur | , OPEN DAILY UOTIL 9 P. M. H This house mutt be seen to be appreciated. MqCEEVER?dCOSC._J I 1405 Ere St * Main 4752 I A Magnificent Residence ON 16th STREET |i Inspection I 1834 16th Street N.W. A location in the heart of the social section, with a house eminently suitable for entertaining. It contains 11 rooms and 3 baths; with hot-water heat and electricity; 6 open fireplaces; 3-car brick garage; the whole house has just been handsomely redecorated throughout; price and terms reasonable. Shannon-(VluchS REALTORS | 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 I $500 CASH And phone us for a?to to m^new bones 608 to 620 OTIS ST. N. W. JpKp The o?ly bouses offered for J * V 5500 cask mad $75 month I \ u#t^8 ?'a**p m THE HOUSES WITH THE BIG LOTS 20 BY 142 EACH TO WIDE ALLEY Plenty Room for Garages, Garden* aid Flowers H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST j