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BUILDING PERMITS 5725.9D01N 7 DAYS [Two Churches Among Out standing Projects on Con struction List. Two new churches arc the out standing projects to receive building permits from the office of the build ing inspector this week. The, total ■\alue of tho permits granted during the past seven days amounted to 5725,900. This total maintains the high mark that is being made by con struction here during the past three months. The permits include: E. H. Ashworth, to build. 2911 Alber- Inarle street; $10,500. W. M. Robinson, to build, 4130 Volta place: 55.000. • R. R. Church, to repair 328 T street northwest; $1,500. John M. King, to build, 2238 Otis Street northeast: $1,500. H. R. Howenstein, to build 23 houses, 1601-ISIS Gales street northeast; SIOO,OOO. W. E. Lonsdale, to build, 3531 Mc- Kinley street; $5,500. Anna B. Morgan, to build, 1325 New Hampshire avenue; $1,500. Thomas D. Walsh, to repair 815-817- 819 Eleventh street; $20,000. Harrington Hotel Company. Inc., to repair Eleventh and E streets north west; $7,500. Howard Phipps, to build, 1229 Tal tert street southeast: $6,000. Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, to build. 1511 Sixteenth street north west; $217,000. C. E. Graham, to build, 6132 Broad Branch road; $8,500. Henry W. Thompson, to build, 2926 Mills avenue; $7,000. L. E. Brcuningcr. to build, 5310 Colorado avenue; $28,000. Clarence B. Might, jr., to build six bouses, 2100-2-1-6-8-10 Second street; $30,000. William Van Heuckeroth, to build, SOI Upshur street: $3,000. The Evening Star Newspaper Com pany, to build gas station. 12th and C streets northwest: SIO,OOO. Paul Losh, to build, 2820 Thirty- Bccond street; $30,000. S. Subber. to repair 1617 Fifteenth Street; SIO,OOO. T. N. Oppenhcimer, to build, 7118 Alaska avenue; $9,000. Kittle & Marshall, to build, 6317-19 Second street northwest; $9,000. Israel Baptist Church, to build church, 632-31 and 36 Eleventh street southeast: $30,000. James B. Bronson, to build, 5511 Chevy Chase parkway; $9,600. 1). J. Waters, to build; 1114 Ellicott street northwest; $1,500. Emile Berlim r, to erect garage, 1464 Columbia road; SI,OOO. Henry N. Brawner. to repair Twen ty-sixth street and Pennsylvania ave nue; $20,000. ‘'larence Lawry, to build, 300 East ern avenue; $7,500. B. R. Lcmke, to build. 3101-3103 Channing street northeast; $12.000. A. J. Jeffery, to build. 3 110 Otis street nortlit-a.-t; $6,000. Hedges & Middleton, to build, 2730 Ttiirtv-ii urth street; $17,500. Helen H McKenna, to build, 82 Kal nram circle: $28,500. .1. D v omach, to build. 1520 Forty fifth pi ce southeast; SI,BOO. C. H. R tier, to build four store 207-21 New York a.i-nue northwest $12.e00 Wasi;in -■ on Modern Homes Gom pan\. io bu.ld. 1711 Davenport street; $6,000. . 11 rry . rarnow. to build apartment, 1.109 Twenty-fourth street; $29,000. Ship L ; qiior Test Postponed. NEW YORK, October 11.—The mo tion of the Neptune Association for a preliminary Injunction against the Cunard line to prevent the carrying of liquor into American ports by the company's ships was postponed until Friday, when the case came before Judge Francis A. Winslow in the United States District Court yester day. The suit aims to test the valid ity of the recently signed liquor treaty between the United States and Great Britain. pillllllllliHlillllllillllliilll | Beautiful Columbia Park Homes | X Convenient to 2 Car Lines | | $8,850 | BHigh Elevation ■ Open Today and Sunday | Until 9 P.M. | Location Equal to Any | S # y Outs # d == And many other unusual feature! M I Very Large Yards to Wide Alley M I Suitable for Garden and Garage 1 I Convenient to Stores, Schools | and Churches 1 I Inspect Bth and Ingraham Sts. N.W. | Xj Take 14th St. car, marked “Takoma,” to Bth and Kennedy Sts., walk south to houses, p or 9th St. car to Ingraham St. N.W. ||| I D. J. DUNIGAN I H 1319 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 = WssMnnniiMnnniiiniiinHiinHHiiiininnnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHHCinniiiiiHiiHiiHiiiiinnßffliiiiiinißiiiiiiiiiiiiiiißßiniiiiiiiiiiMiißißHiiiiiiiiiMßroißnHßßiniiiiM REAL ESTATE. REALTY FIRM REPORTS $547,650 SALES TOTAL Thirteen Transfers by Hedges & Middleton Include Business and Residential Property. Recent sales aggregating $517,650 are reported by the office of Hodges & Middleton. The 13 transfers listed by this firm include a number of busi ness. residential and investment prop erties. Tho sales are: The Suffolk apartment, 1467 Irving street northwest, was sold for Louis Addison Dent to Louis Stein. The building is of fireproof construction and contains 15 apartments of four and five rooms and bath. Maj. J. B. Woolnough purchased a new detached brick home, 3513 Idaho avenue, Cleveland Park, from Ellerson & Wemplc. It has 10 rooms, 3 baths and a large lot with garage. A four-story modern building con taining offices and apartments, 1723- 25 H street northwest, was ac quired by a local investor from Eugene Smith,, who received as part consideration the property 1721 H street northwest and a building lot at Somerset, Md. A four-story stone-front residence, 1111 Sixteenth street northwest, was purchased by John Hill from Frank S. Carroll. It has 11 rooms, 3 baths, with modern improvements. Three two-story brick dwellings, 1607-09-11 Meigs place northeast, were sold for Israel Cooper to Joseph N. Neiison, who will hold them as an investment. The modern colonial residence 4011 Illinois avenue northwest, was pur chased by Agnes E. Mahoney from Charles W. Taylor. It contains six rooms, bath, extra lavatory and a built-in garage. Jacob Minkoft and Nathan Smith purchased from Addic Saunders a building lot located on the south side of Irving street northwest between Eleventh anU Thirteenth streets. A practically new two-story build ing containing two stories and two apartments located at 2624 I’ street, northwest wag acquired by J. E. Sin sabaugh from Price & Luria, who re ceived as part consideration the four family apartment 625 Florida avenue northeast. A de.lached eight-room-and-bath modern corner home, 5515 Ninth street northwest, was sold for Henry B. Mockabec to Henry P. Amos. This property has a large lot, 65x100, and a garage. The four-story modern apartment building 2906 N street northwest was acquired by Francis I’. Sheehy from Leslie E. F. Prince, who, in turn, ac quired the Revere Theater, 3508 Geor gia avenue northwest. One of the new five-room-and-bath bungalows. €313 Second street north east, recently completed by -Little & Marshall, was purchased by Francis I*. Hurst. A detflched modern seven-room JAMESON-BUILT HOMES 4904 to 4022 1 3th St. N.W. At 13th & Shepherd Sts. N.W. Only 1 Left 1| Only One Square From 14th St. Car Line Six large rooms, attic, IfUfl - JPP* • . | servant’s toilet, wide double I * rear porches, cement front v ™y***ywx"** porch, deep lot to wide alley. i I ASK ™ E MAN I «i ; J WHO OWNS ONE b or ft Thomas A. Jameson Co. ! Owners and Bonders THE EVBNTNTI STAB, WASHINGTON, D. 0., SATmiDAY, OCTOBER 11, 3924. and-bath semi-bungalow located on Gist avenue, Blair, Md., was purchased by Mrs. Ada I. Roberts from the Blair Development Company, who received as part consideration a building lot located at Woodside Park, Md. A modern store property, 1117 Ninth street northwest, and a two-family apartment, 1755 Willard street, were acquired by Harry A, Kite from R. G. McAllister, who acquired the detached nlne-room-and-two-bath residence 57 Observatory circle northwest. Asks Library Admittance. New Zealand may be on the other side of the earth, but modern com munication Is making the earth a smaller place every day in regard to exchange of business methods. A New Zealand firm has just applied to the National Association of Real Es tate Boards to bo admitted to the cir culating library of advertising wheih is being organized by tho associa tion's homebuilders and subdividers division. Move 3,000-Ton Building. One of the most spectacular engi neering feats ever undertaken is the moving of the 3,000-ton Gormantown Hospital to a new site at Penn, Chew and Wistar streets, Germanytown, Pa. Although workmen have been en gaged In preparing tho structure for moving since early in August, the. actual jockeying of the building to Us new foundations has just begun. Census statistics show that there are 253,836 women dairy farmers in this country. CHURCH ST. Vacant Near Dupont Circle — verv desirable location; a medium sized house, con sisting of 8 rooms and 2 baths; lot is, 18j/> ft. by 95 ft. to a 12-ft. paved alley. Attractively priced for quick sale. $10,750 THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. Inc, 738 15th St N.W. Main 6830 STARTS REALTY COURSE. Petty Holds First Session of Term at Y. M. C. A. School, The real estate course conducted by the local V. M. C. A. was started this week with a lecture by John A. Petty, executive secretary of the Washing ton Real Estate Board, who is acting as Instructor during the course. An "Analysis of the Real Estate Busi ness” was tho subject discussed, and Mr. Petty outlined the functions of the various departments of a real es An Opportunity I 3718- Garfield St. N.W. I A CORNER, WITH SIX EXCEP- I TIONALLY large, pleasant rooms. Brick construction : 2-car brick garage on paved | alley. Price and terms most attractive. Open Sunday Until 9 P.M. 1 BORDEN & NEWBOLD Main 2SO 305 Investment Bldg. | EIGHT NEW HOMES I FOUR SOLD Nos. 5534 to 5548 Fifth St. N.W. (Between Kennedy and Longfellow Streets) These Homes Represent Utmost Value in Price and Construction Two-story and cellar brick houses, with a nice re ception hall, very spacious living room, well arranged dining room, fully equipped kitchen (with built-in icc box and Detroit Jewel gas range); three large bed rooms with unusually large wardrobe closets and tiled bath. Don’t overlook the porches—yes! Three of them! A covered front porch across the entire house, a break- . jjjl fast porch across entire house, and a sleeping porch across the entire house. It is impossible to describe every outstanding fea ture. Come out and convince yourself. EXHIBIT HOUSE 5536 Fifth Street N.W. REASONABLY PRICED EASY TERMS Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. TO INSPECT: Take Hth St. car, get off at sth and Kennedy Six.; or take any 9th St. car and get off at Longfellow St- and walk four blocks east. James Martin Realty Company 621 13th St. N.W. Main 2850 ONLY S SOO. Cash I 19 Sold in 13 Days Buy Your Home Where Values Are Increasing Location Is Ideal Terms and Price Are Reasonable Your Neighbors Are the Best Quality Construction Predominates BUY ON BEAUTIFUL CROMWELL TERRACE $7 *® 9 - 50 Monthly M lILv) IP 9 Including All Interest Unusually Large Double Rear Porches Across Entire Width of Houses Six rooms, built-in garage, tile bath, hot-water heat, electricity, unusually large living rooms, specially designed staircase, spacious dining room, French doors leading to very large breakfast porch, splendid kitchen arrangement, LXHroit Jewel range, white enamel combination kitchen cabinet, three large daylight bedrooms with French doors leading to extremely large sleeping porch; bright, airy basement, laundry trays, coal bin, hot-water heater, cement front porches, ornamental iron railing, beautiful lawns artistically planted with evergreens and hedge. Exhibit House—237 Cromwell Terrace OPEN TO t P.M. (f/j Block North of 3d and Charming Sta. NJE.) Furnished by The Hecht Company To Inspect .Take anto, ear or has to Fourth and Rhode Island avenue A.E, north three block)* to Channing street and one block west to homes or phone field office**, North 2150 or Colombia 4840 for free auto service. %JO/WU SHAPICO 00 gig 15 a-/tree* rvu •fiamclm. imq tate office and showed how the entire course was built to cover the field in the broadest possible manner. In speaking of the course the in structor said that it was a part of the educational program fostered by the National Association of Real Es tate Boards and was being conducted under the auspices of the Washington Real Estate Board, with the assist ance of the local realtors, who will deliver the various lectures scheduled. At the next meeting of the class the subject ‘‘Property Management” will be discussed by J. F. M. Bowie, vice president of the. H. L. Rust Co. ZUrrr 3GB I3Hi==SDC=^=QEEi==3QE====3E][=[: The j 1 Perfect I HOME [ I CLEVELAND PARK [ i 3618 PORTER STREET Just Completed—Ready for Occupancy 7 «, If you are looking for a home that combines dignity and simplicity, spacious comfort and every *up-to-date conven ience—you'will not be disappointed. A most artis pure COLONIAL HO ML-—substantially |i| constructed and built entirely of the best quality BRICK. L It is situated at one of the highest points in the city—and C J its immediate surroundings and proximity to the National r 3 Cathedral will unquestionably assure PERMANENT -I VALUE. OUTSTANDING FEATURES ■ jr Spacious living room with a real Colonial Li fireplace; four splendid bedrooms; two beau t i fully" equipped tile baths; oak floors throughout; attic over the entire house: copper screens; three enormous porches, two completely screened. Wonderful lot. Cement driveway to brick garage built in keeping L with the house. 0 La | The Price Will Interest You—Liberal Terms L Often for Inspection Until 9 P.M. •] I BOSS & PHELPS I =| REALTORS E 1417 K Street Main 9300 ‘‘THE HOME OF HOMES" 3=lEl[^^=in[^^^=]n^^=]gf=^==inr===inf====ir There Are Many Reasons Why We Have Sold 25 of These Homes Only 3 Left Inspect Them Tomorrow Just Five Minutes’ Walk From Hth Street, Overlooking Saul’s Addition Exhibit House, 923 Delaßeld Place prke $7,950 Description —— These houses consist of six nice large bright rooms and tile bath, clothes closet on first floor, completely equipped kitchen, cold storage pantry, bqilt-in refrigerator, white kitchen cabinet and many other features. Three bright and cheerful bedrooms, each with clothes closets. Beautiful front lawn, sodded and planted with shrub bery; deep rear lot to alley with space for garage, To Inspect— Take 14th Street car to Ddafieid Place, then wale two blocks east— or take Georgia Avenue car to Delafield and wale half a block. S ■ ■ OPEN FOR INSPECTION r™. iis’iH r REALTORS—Owners and Builders REAi: ESTATE. 19