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BUSINESS SECTION ‘ " Real Estate ' 7 - 3% ' : Finance Investments | @ht onmlng %Iaf. Classified Ads. i; Part Two. A WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921 10 Pages D e VR c7s ool oh oL e | 201> Cwtewy mimemmy apuxrvins. || [poe T) FXPORT rvnruens wweco FARM IN DEAL FOR $450,000 of Amount Represents Estimated e G AIERIAI. Totaling More Than : ‘ $150,000. Cost of New Sacred Heart Church at .2y yuven 2 o e 16tl’1 d P k R d N l’t]’l t ate 3 ghts, from Dr. an ar. oa (o} ‘west. 000 are announced by Bras- | 108 Acres and Consideration el announced to- Permits for the erection of build-;| W. W. Wei to erect garage rear al estate office. K. Hartung, whose Ings in Washington at an aggregate | 3818 McKinley street; cost, $350. i | New Zealand Tries to Induce American Dealers—Others May Follow. Pressure is being brought to bhear i o of the Northampton apartment Exchanged for Bu“dmg the transaction. . 1406 W street northwest, feu- The prope consists of approxi- the activities for the iee two acres of ground. with a B. Asher transferred this build- on Columbia Road. modern stone residence. The to W. M. Braswell and Harr 1+ wide view of the Po- office negot ayden for a consideration of abo gotiations involving the ex. change of g ks, air 701 41% lling has v : cost of more than $675.000 were issued | |‘:::.'g“;g::;p1:r(m;b co'll‘l) 'ifr").:;lr 701 4% c valley. Mr. Gamble will oc- upon American building material 000. The building contains eight- R e this week by the District building in- | ¥ Ao A el i spector. Of this amount, $450.000 | normenate cos, G SEPAIr 728 G street | Wy represents the estimated cost of the | Béssfe Rodney, to repair 1374 H new Sacred Heart Church, which is | Street northeast; cost, $1,600. being erected at 16th street and Park | ,,W; B E- Jenkins. ' to | other residential sales were | reported by A follows: of nd bath at d strect northwest. sold for Rogers to Lelia O. White. street south- | for 4 105-acre \ Prince Georgus 1763 My ! and 63 Myrtle street | county. Md. 325 L Sred | eration ell amd Mr. | through th ucts to foreign markets, according to| Dwellings at the Dow service report b At the last session of the Builders'| POrtheas - 3 stree Congress of New Zealand note w fl':)m‘)lrs. W. M. Br: and an additional consid- o compicted this week f Hedges & Mid. 311 5th street southeast: cost. $35 “olo: ame at 12 road northwest. | " Riggs National Bank. to repair 1503 | goin © oterar o il pere of ihe market shortage of lum- | Hayden to Mr. Asher in & second deal: | aieton. Tns : The permit for the church project | Pennsylvania avenue; cost, $500. | of six 1ooms and buth. sold for Rens | e woement metals and builders | “among other sales was that of the | Glcton. Inc MaJ ConRUErSHinR St Wwas taken out by Rev. P’ C. Gavan, | o F }‘{"flu,.:,‘;[""’c'{‘,!: o‘rr_' Pant, to repair: jamin A. King to Mrs. P, learvlalk,\'. o ul_"‘zfl‘ié‘""m;x;';:;m‘"":'(“ ; pases 1541 Ontario place north- | @PPToximately $45.000, 3 o . . $5, . ouse & 5 ambridge . =8 o 4 8 8 es| 1 P 2 0 0 - he eron apartment building is pastor lof Sacred [Heazt. Punds for| . Nerio il Reppettic. to repain. 604 ne oty 000 (Cambridee Bplacs duties on imported materials, the re- | eration. of 13000, e hoae’id- | The Elheron apartment building the new structure were recently sub- | Aj.bama avenue southeast: coct. $300 nnr!h\;vosl of nine rooms .l‘u|ll bazlr:i. port states. cration of $13.000. The house con-{four stories high and <contains nine " i (, v amps [Als v so! st: 300. | semi-dctached brick construction, so J A : tains nine rooms and bath, with hot B s :rg:xdh:?e B menies o] e 1 Chloc. to erect garage rear | for Barbara M. Williams to Rowland \_;l":wz:zr;:"alg:nr native supplies in| water neat, electric lights and other | APATtments of five rooms and bath ¥ me g street; cost, $220. * |C. Dudle 1 is said to be seriously | no enenioe cach as acquired by a in- Eregation. The church is now located | “gaward J. Garvey, to erect garage S -and:bath brieic building at Icur‘lalllndg construction work in gen- | ™ '“Kiv“’f\’f‘““(«fl‘&.,. oMl premisand ve i .»“““n e o o ‘I; art eral. and especially the erection of | 2157 15th Strest morthiest 1o a or. who e farm as pa at 14th street and Park road. | rear 2616 L strects cost. $300 3 : 2 £ . . 12th street southeast, n More than §225,000 worth of per-| ¢ I, Rhinehart, to repair 1619 Min- | coln Park, sold for Charles G mits for residential and busmfir “he| mesota avenue southeast; cost. $200. | to Frank E. Doten. Struction work were graoted by the! 'Philip Artina, to erect garage rear| Two brick hew r Lin- chroth payment. The Maryland property is located about two miles from Mar- shall Hall and is known as the George |suitable homes. Contractors there | 3 5 s is have found it impossible to offer hids | carmer Honss ot weir® s for construction work on any three baths, with hot water -137 Delaware District authorities. | 1122 North Capi e v 2 . basi: v | 2 pitol street; cost, $345. |avcnue southeast, sold for Helen W. asis than that the owners pi lectric lights, ete.. and t dou- Important Operations. “ | Katie . Boone, to repair 2015% | Pairo to Katner er. ©OBt, plug 10 per cent as contractors’ | Pl macans o pagitiend With @ dou-{yyicon tract Among the more important oper: 41;: s;n;:t no;lheafll. vos;-3_3x . Dwell;nzl 1154 Streer “grS"‘; }',“’"‘,TJ"’""S '“‘;" WASILoD thati A three-story building. 2470 Ontario | A number of residential propert tions planued are: red Freund, to repair 935 L street; | east, of six rooms ath, bricl ny cases. for the that e hwest, w: ire il [T e R cost, $500. | construction, sold for Cornelius A.|- it was in the-interest of the contrac- | Ract RPFUAWest was acayired from changed owners this week through the 28th s i K. Berman. to repair 1240 17th|Sheehy to Herbert L. Smith. tor to make building cost as much | spaes same agency. garages, by W. C. and A. N. Miller, | Street: cost. $150. 1. Six-room-and-bath colonial home at as_possible, the report goes on. = - | "Dr. John Allan Talbott of this city, Bt adt oS54 000, Le Wi Smith, to erect garage rear|3020 Park place northwes factng tumhe Builders' Congress, in its reso- | —_— {purchased the residence in George- Srection of a public garage on the | 1866 California street: cost. $675 1Soldiers’ Home grounds, sold for ution asked the government not only ! town, 6 N street, from Erectionjot & pu e H. E. Rudolph, to repair 1925 Louis Cohen to Charles B. Beitzell. to suspena customs duties "on ime. | VARIOUS RESIDENTIAL { Misses Mary and Frances Suter. This brick bufiding, and stor Bouthwest corner of California street and Florida avenue northwest, by B. mit place: cost, $200. Frame house of six rooms and bath ported materials used in building con- | is a v T B A o 00D, C. C. Hottell. to repair 2910 Bladens- |2t 317 4th street southeast, Sold for 7 |struction, but recommended that rail- | PROPERTIES ARE SOLD ! nus & frontage of nearly 30 foet on N Erection of seven home: burg road: cost, $200. Wilhelmina Schuldt to Mrs. A. P. way rates on foreign (American) ma- | i street. The lot has a depth of feet. 1348 Taylor street northwest, Luther Fuller. to repair 941 26th|Beardsley. terials be the same as local lumber.| _ R | The purchaser is now extensively re- * |street: cost. $22. Importers of America b ve | | model e house for his « ¥, H. Small, at a cost of $63.000. porte merican lumber h v° | Several Groups of Houses Among | ™ I‘ISERH’;: use r:r__‘ pocupuiy: eau Thierry apartment house, 1020 S street northwest, which was week by the builder and owner, Ernest G. Walker, to Felix Lake, | Erection of two dwellings, 3927 and | James McCaulley. to recet garage| e el A el S i O et *{found themselves greatly hand 3929 Livingston street northwest, by (Tear 1108 5th street northeast. cost,; JAMES J. DEADY BUYS R A e e i L Jeane Wi ped owing to excessive rail 5 5 es | nOrthwest. containing six rooms ,and Boss & Phelps. at a cost of $20.000. | $150. 1 = on_imported building commodities Those Which Figure ‘ ibath, with hot-water heat, electric Other permits were issued as fol-|_ G- S. Seek, to build dwelling, 6911 HOME IN CHEVY CHASE Similar confirmation is expected | Made During Week. l’:lgrh:l:”zlnarlj)")lv‘»:rd\“--;:]( foors. was sold Residential properties predominated | Rosenzweig. " 5th street: cost, $3,000. f ign o es 5 S R "F “aratury Bas. to, bufla —_— $270,000 SALE REPORTED. [NEW JEWISH TEMPLE 1hat the export pressare upon mam J. E Chapman, to bulld four storez at || R, " Bragbury. fact, f thi 1 222.324 3d street and 241-243 Massachu- place near Ridge acturers of this_country later this! : { A W. Stahl. U. S N.. purchased the Setts avenue northeast: cost. $10,000. road southeast: cost, -$1.200. ®° | Detached House Located at 3707 Felix Lak the Chateau Thi URGED BY BAUMGARTEN |year_will be greater than is now|in the list of sales announced this |, W: SUhL Lo & . purchased the S. Katti, to build dwelling at Hayes| M B. Suesheimer. to repair 2533 e Nuysthe een Sater thought possible. The same company | week by Willlam S. Phillips. {west, a three-story brick dwelling, and Kastle place northeast; cost. $1.200. | Hall place: cost, $100. Keokuk Street—Other Realty ry Apartment House & _— that shipped Hudson common brick| Mrs Mattye P. Woolfolk purchased | containing ten rooms. three baths, B. B. Allison, to_erect garage rear| E. M. Dulin. to build two stores. s % to France two years ago. nas just|from Willlam S. Phillips. 1628 Argonne ! with modern improvements, and hav- ‘z{? 3d street; cost, $450. e nghzsll.s“ouo"w" Pledsant street: Transactions Reported. The ‘Chateau Thierry apartment|President of Congregation Says [li‘omplele{d Inslnlllallll?n “of rnachin?l;ly] place northwest. This is one of the|ing a garage on the rear of the lot. M. 'E. Hunter, to erect garage . $15.000. ey No: o ey 3 = o manufacture brick all year around. | Fou of houses o ted by Mr. Phil-| The detached residence at 2560 Wis- 10th street northeast; cost, $100. e ltobkockitol crect eayage |, J2meS I Beady this week soquired |SO0R U050 S BUEs orilivest. wa Residential Changes Make Offier ' tnilustries, particularly in the|lms o Arcrmns Vo e o ] o aached Lesde st B O Sam - Alloy, to_repair 174 Navy place [rear 1867 Park road: cost. $550. title to the detached house 3707|PUYrchased this week by Felix Lake, metal products and builders' hard-|rcoms and bath, inclosed sleeping | for an out-of-town owner, through the southeast: cost. $200. ing at| RIae o elder. to repair rear 1014 Keokuk street, Chevy Chase, from Mrs, | & 1ocal investor, from Ernest G. New Requirements. yare lines, already have felt the call{porch and built-in heated garage. office of H. W. Offutt, to B. W. Comer- 1908 Tering strert northeast: coot, 38500, | 3u3p 21and avenue northeast: cost.| sinco s, Loder. The transaction was| Walker, the builder and owner of Recommendation that’a new temple fona. " ©7°0UClS 1N MArkets over-| 'Joseph Cipolari purchased from Dr. I Iy eouried o & Her RIS ¢ ge rear 2 a i F )1 3 Fred F. Cottrell premises at 2707. Wis- | a frontage of fifty feet and a depth of W. H. Barksdale, to erect garage rear | Mrs. A. Lohr. to erect garage rear | AT8HSed through the office of Boss|the structurs, for a consideration of |for the Washingten Hebren com Erod B Courell premlses mt 2700 Wis- (8 Sionragoind : frame bungalow of seven rooms and | George L. McCurdy purchased from bath. Elizabeth A. Stevens a lot in Chevy 3613 Wisconsin avenue: cost, $246. 515 10th street southeast, cost, $600. | & Lhelps. approximately $270.000. The sale was | tion be erected In a locaiion other than H LUMBERMEN TO MEET. ! M P. Woolfolk sold Chase, located on 32d street, j h j Mrs. Mattye *P. Woolfol =0l to a {Chase, located on 32d street, just nort i ~ T tigan et al. to erect garage . W. = The house is of frame and shingle | v 2] o Y e 52;.' gn. flur::-[. n!ooru’\.e;:‘t EArage Tear | construction: central mall. plan and Seagen) :sjw&h the ofce oL Jesse s site’ of. the ‘preabat 'sdifice an Sth & R Williams, to repair 223 1 streeti | Jonn Buris "on heast’ o5t $325. | Containa oight rooms and H:h. g‘l I8! “The building is eight stories high |Street northwest, was made by Lee S e equipped with electric lights, hot-|and contains about fifty-five apert- | Baumgarten, president of the eongrega- | National Problems to Be Discussed al investor the apartment house at,of Rittenhouse street, the dimensions 51 S street northwest. This building | being 45x137 feet. cost, $150. . 1110 Maryland avenue = southwest: 2 3 ir 3925 12th street West: ! water heat and other conveniences.. mc, t e o G D The lot measures 50 by 120 feet. Tl Bt eoom olle to, four. rooms | con, in his .amuual report, Just made| - at Convention in Chicago. contains six four-room apartments, | Samuel M. Darragh sold a detached J. H. Wick.'to repair rear 3820 8th|yrvine sireet: cost, s1on ~ 2 1317| Thomas T. Craven sold his home at | mento sre morsa Sany of he apart-| b " | with hot-water heat and electric lights. | residence at 1302 Delafield street, street: cost, $600. . Hobmana to ;,e:‘_"; rear 614 14th | 1749 Corcoran street northwest to|" The structure was ercoted in 1919| Mr. Baumgarten urged -the appoint.| MNational problems confronting lum- ellie Caldwell purchased from | containing ten rooms and a bath. with National Metropolitan Bank, to repair /2, FIohmann, to repair rear *h|Laura D. Morgan. This 18 a three- | and has béen occupied by fenants|MeNt of @ committce to prepare for a | bermén of the United States mill b R R L e I TG 611 15th street: cost. $2,000. ; ! story brick house, having ten rooms ; i . campaign to raise funds. The report |discussed by prominent speakers a 3. P. Evans, to build addition rear| V. Reale. to repair 202 Arthur place; | and bath, heated with furnace: Atler| oot > pear. [ 1C 18 oL IEht stone ! Cointed out that while. the presert irc | ca soes, motting. of the. National 2051 L street northwest; cost. $1.000. G.'S. Watrous, to e t antdl alterations the property will be o¢- |, keeping with the residential sec- | Va8 entirely catisfactory. when the old | Lumber Manufacturer's Association William O. Smith. to remodel 506 East ¢ - § Watrous, to erect gataxe rear | tupicd o3 & nome: S o e e X bullding was erected. growth of the con- | and the American Lumber Congress, 2 a2 icost, T3S0, ‘Walter M. Donnelly bought a house B gregation and requirements of the pres- | March 30 to April 1, Congress Hotel, Capitol street; cost, $200. John Krafts, to erect garage 403 K CIY R at.1313 Park roed. obmed by Mgt et Shufements of the prea- | March 30 i | o = Dennis McCarthy seven brick houses at | by L. E. Breuninger. It contains ten street northeast; cost. $200. Fendley. This is,one of a row of quate. 5 E. Weiss, to erect garage 947 Q! The nation is short 1,500,000 homes, | houses constructed about ten yeavs| AN GIVEN FARMERS. Establishment of a community center | tne folowing names: Repsras iy | Georgia avenue ] e streets | rooms, ihrce baths. hot-water heat, : northwest, 3034 and 3036 Georgia ave- | electric lights and there is 4 garage. street; cost, $150. according to a statement by Daniel | ago by Carl H. Smith. It contains six In the new temple also was favored by 9 S W Chonersiy slley of Michigan; W. A.| nue and 702, 704, 706, 108 and 710 Tre- indeus o aiiad Columbia Printing Company, to re-| Crawford, jr, of Philadelphia at the | rooms, large attic. with hot-water 000,000 the president, who explained that the i fecent onvention of construction in- | heat, electric lighis and front. ana | $2:000,000 From Congress Goes to | \it, B e piacay or Shinned that the Tty of (e, Treasurs amia s, sorer | ing ‘strect northwest. These homes ; S Y of fhe Treasury Lestie M. Shaw, | InE_strect northwest =Thes Condemnation and purchase by New C: : York city of probably 2,000 vacant model 315 14th street; cost, $800. to erect garage|dustry interests in Chicago. ety porches. The lot is 20.by 140 Drought-Stricken Districts. of yoncht now seeking the patronagelformer State Senator George Wilier o —_— i iy e o romeadt 45 i dwellings is provided for in a bill William H. Lacy. K s A'home in Brightwood Park at 5210 The Department of Agriculture an- e e aftord opperu | Cartwright of California former Sen- Philip Friedlander. to remodel 426 xBids on = public school building in | niiinols. avenue. owned - by hesery | nounced todey that Pammiisire an- | Mrmul In themselves. afford Cause of | ator Joseph W.'Bailey of Texas, and| Waverly farm, showplace of Prince | proposed in the state legislature, de- Sth street; cost, $1.000. Tiend o esty. Which were readver- | McCarthy, was purchased by Viola &, | tion has taken place of the 32,000,000 | Justifiable alarm In. the minds ot s Johu Henry :Kirby, president of the T o 5 s Las Bsesiull at| signed, fo/Xxjisve thothojin min= . auction for 25-an acre. estio Oy A Lebman, fo erect Exame rearjiind in Fehruary. wers 25 per cont|Hosen Thia is & six roon and Bl | sppropriated by Conneens bor Ioo000 e L 1341 Newton sireet: cost, $300. o iteaCn &n average than bids sub- | colonial brick house, having het. | farmers In drousht stelcken avans 10 Miss Kate D. Turner, to erect gar-|mitted in September. 5 2 water heat, electric lights -n: "g; thé northwest. £ y and rear porches. It will be occupied ikl Tt oo ‘WILL COMMAND HOSPITAL. | -Deaut an age 1343 Newton- street; cost. $3. —_—_— Capt. Thomas A. Berryhill, Naval E Brick dwelling, Colonial type, ivy on walls; all modern equipment; per- E . 12 and 13 $1st street northwest. office of Boss & Phelps. Mr. McCarthy purchased from Mrs.| George Y. Worthington, jr. pur- Nellie Caldwell premises at 2108 16th | chased the dwelling at 2714 Cathedral street southeast. |avenue northwest, ong of a row of A local investor purchased from |houses constructed several vears ago, AN Illfl’é + R. C. Steadman, to repair 3921 TIli- nois avenue; cost. $465. J. Zatin. to erect garage 1334 RiEES:| With more than $1,000,000 worth bY the purchaser. New York realty men foresee a | Medical Corps, at the naval recruit- fect condition; boxwood hedge; picturesque environment: splendid old oak cost, $225. of building to be done this sprin e - . & revival in the real estate market as Raticnsbsadaenys a‘}h:ug;;“;‘"‘: in Delaware and ent Maryland, ; There are 1332 vacant houses in|a result of the tax-exemption ordi- |img station, Chicago, has been as- Company. to erect garag aring Tor o poohe Peninsula are|Baltimore, gccording to a nearly com- | nance recently passed by municipal |signed to the command of the maool trees; high elevation; charming views of hills, valley and river; 530 acres N fertile land, productive in grain and grasses;-timber boundary; outbui'd- ings consisting of barns, stables, silos of the highest order: registered ridian street: cost, $200. Preparing for a boo: plete police survey. authorities. hospital at Mare Islan Jersey herd, prize winners; stock and farm equipment, fishing, boating, el atvet:cont. ST3.608 automobiling ; station, one mile; Washington, 62 miles. Price, $170,000.00. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. Clifton D. Howell, to erect garage H. W. HILLEARY, Exclusive Broker 814 Randolph street; cost, $200. VACANT " 1000 Vermont Ave. N.W. ; Main 4792 E 3810 Sth Street N.W. (ew Hampehise Avenue.) . Semi-detached k, porches. rooms, on two floors, full attic, . heat. gas. electricity. laundry trays, servant's toilet, cellar, hot-water heate: 22 % k I 3 Deautiful lawn, garage. $2.500 cash: I z ' balance $55 a fmonth, including all in 8 R 5 I ) 1629 st. N w terest. House open. I | 7 Z - S $12,000 3 A colonial' design residence of DAVID E. BARRY | - = , - - : il : 2 s, Tooms, reception hall and bath Main 1801 1807 H St. 43 . /4 ¥ and bay window; with colonial Y 2 % front porch; wide rear porehes; hot-water heat and electrie lights; hardwood floors; brick marage. This house is bullt as you would bulld 1t; constructi suaranteed; rdwood trim throughout. % Price, $12,000—Terms. Inspection by Permit Oaly Wm. H. Spignul Real . Estate Co. Exclusive Agent 310 Bord Building. Phone Main 3899 A T No Place Like Home No Home Like Ours Since 1890 2 T\ R Be Sure to See ' MICHIGAN PARK 12th and Michigan ave. Take F St. or N. Cap. St. car marked “Brookland” to end of route. Detached 6 and 8 room | houses and 5 room bunga- lows. The best values in the City. Over 30 sold. 40 acres in development. Exhibit 4211 12th St. [ e i A i Lkl The Price of B;lldl g Materials Is Down and . " ' Labor Plentiful ' Therefore, the Greqt -Demand for\Suburban- Bnllding - Lots Will Soon:Force the Prices . . of Lots -Way Up. t BUY NOW, WHILE THEY LAST AND SUBJECT = INCREASE AFTER DATE. ) 200 Choice Building Lots at Bea_utifi.d * “Virginia Highlands” (On Mt. Vernon Blvd,,-2 Miles From City) ; ARE NOW BEING OFFERED AT PANIC PRICES RANGING FROM < " $175 to $300 Per Lot TERMS TO:SUIT; PURCHASER o, b Homes Financed \\':\SHINGTON"S NEAREST SUBURB. . 12 MINUTES FROM CENTER . . (On' Alex., Mt. Vernon R. R.) OF CITY. ONE CAR FARE. ELECTRICITY AND SPLENDID WATER FREE AUTOMOBILES Leave 932 D St. N.W. for the “Highlands” at 10:30, 2:00 and 4:30 P.M. * Sunday, March 27th. SALESMAN ON GROUNDS ALL DAY SUNDAY AND TO 6 P.M.- WEEK DAYS . FOR PARTICULARS, CAI.‘!; OR. ADD_RESS. Geo. Wedderburn; 932 D St. N.W., Main 8186, or H. B.VTeth, 631 -Pa. Ave: N.\y., Main 2090 No. 2715 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Very Atiractive Semi-Detached Home Located Near Connecticut Avenue Bridge First Floor—Drawing ‘room; dining room, pantry, kitchen and gearporch. b econd Floor—Large library s rooms, bath and slecping porchy | Pl Breplace, two ped- Third Floor—Four bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch, Basement—Servant's room and bath. Double garage. Price, $25,000 VERY GOOD TERMS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT bO. : W. W. STUART WM. G. LIPSCOMB 816 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Main 2860 Also See Our Latest | SUNSHINE HOMES Saul's Addition Lots, 35 to 60 feet front; al open fireplaces, with it ground all around for less il than houses in a row. Two designs, six and eight rooms. 4916 Arkansas Ave. Take 14th or 9th St. car to 13th and Emerson. $12,000. VERY REASONABLE TERMS 25 acres, 5 acres in wot.;dlnml;‘ house contains 12 r&ms and bath; located within corporate limits of one of Washington’s best suburbs. Immedidte possession. For particulars see Mr. Phillips WITH GARDINER & DENT, Inec. 717 14th Street N.W. ° Exclusive Agc.:nls 7 | For Sale by Realtors or | MIDDAUGH & SHANNON Builder ard Owner Woodward Building, 15th & H

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