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Real Estate Investments’ Part Two. REALTORS ADD TO COMMITTEE ON HOUSING ARMS CONGRESS ,Task of Inspecting | Being Pushed With Vigor—Other Board Plans. . %In order to facilitate the work of per- BUSINESS SECTION The Zoening Star. \'2 WASHINGTON, D. C -y and Listing Properties elected are five real estate brokers who in the past were not members JAPANESE AND - CZECHOSLOVAKS LEASE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921 Classified Finance Ads. 12 Pages NEW DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS. ! Inauguration of the annual October jmoving “festival,” when leases expire | JAPANESE EMBASSY TAKES OVER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE HOME | Czechoslovakian Legation Also to Occupy New Quarters—Incidents of Octo- ber Moving Day. over by Count J. de S. de Veynes of the French embassy. sonally inspecting and appraising tne rental value of properties offered for use in housing persons attending the Miss Sarah Carr Upton's prope 1725 19th_ street northwest. was leased by J. L. Wilson Goode of the British embassy. of the bhoard. These brokers have been elected to active membership. which restricted to licensed real and new contracts are drawn, was marked this week by announcement conference on estate beard this task bas been enlarged, limitation of armament ) committee of the Washing- ned to handle it was an- nounced today by Percy H. Russell, estate brokers only. The remaining new members recent- Iy elected consist principally of real estate salesmen in the offices of ac- tive members. The committee made a | special effort to develop this class of | membership. as it is the desire to| extend to salesmen the benefits and ithat the Japanese embassy will take {over the Westinghouse mansion, 2000 | Massachusetts avenue northwest, and {that the Czechoslovakian legation has leased the residence of the late R. Dickinson Jewett, 2040 § street north- . Capt. A. J. Hepburn, United States , leased his home, 1826 Wyoming avenue northwest, to W. H. White Miss Caroline L. DuPuy’s residence. 2019 Q street northwest, was to J. W. Love of the United £ Shipping Eoard. H i P e P £l b chairman. .| privileges of the board in fomewhat west. Many other changes of resi-| A furnished apartment zt 1215 16th The committee will hold a m(;:‘lmg the same manner’ that it has ‘been dence by diplomats and officials wers | SLTceL Torthwest was leased by Col vhich the additional new ende real estate brokers. nes LI LR on Monday, at which Chairman Bangs further states that noted. R. D. Mead signed a lease for' th members will be present, and it is the intention of the chairman to enlarge the scope ‘of personal inspection which has after the annual election, which takes place October 10, the committee will ! again actively take up the work of obtaining new members and in addi- e home of Commander W. D. McDougall, instances | J3y3% st street northwest. {SUM OF $82,450 INVCLVED Negotiations in both were concluded through the office of Randall H. Hagner & Co. The Jap- bee: rogress. The new members of | tjon "to obtaining new members - lanes bassy. now at 1310 N street & . “"m":uf;e will be assigned certain ! among the s,,esm;’;, a special effort | Left—O0ld Westinghouse mansion, 2000 Massachusetts avenue. at Dupont Circle, recently purchnsed nnd remodeled by Henry B. Spencer, leased f\gfilfi‘:e'gtbfl ped L8 g-‘ive" Doaseseloal e co fully inspecting | Will be made to sccure property own- | to the Japanese for thelr embussy. The present embassy, 1310 N strect northwest, will be vacated about October 1. =~ he legation 1a0f the Westinghouse properts on! |N RECENT REALTY SALES sections. and after carefully ers and allied businesses and pro- Right—The Jewett house, 2040 § street morthwext, which has been leased to the Czechoslovakian legation, effective October 1. e legation L i i < 738 N 10ctober 1. The length of the lease houses in these sections will report back | fessjons. now located at 1734 N street northwes: ' Tl e hotilia and £ entals " losed. Mr. Saburi. secretary of the | . to the board the fairness of the rent Application Committee. : el . ; 7 S kea The committee in charge of solicit- permits is $160,028,895, and of the July ! Kanawha street; cost, $6500. |embassy. arranged with dthe jownes List of Homes Disposed of by D. C. ¢ ji should develon that any of the!ing new applications consists of H. permits is $163,104,856. Considering _E. A. Smith, to build homes, 3715- [of the property, Henry B. Spencer, for Firm Reported for “ rentals are excessive the member of the | Clifford Bangs, chairman; Joseph A. | the number of ¢ities making returns 23717 Keokuk street; cost, $13.000. | the use of the building as an embassy. +committee, on behalf of the board. will | Herbert, R. L. McKeever, David E | for each month, respectively, the av- : R. L. Grace, to repair 1844 North Also Known asx Blaine House. | Past Week. deavor to have the owner revise the | Barry. H. Glenn Phelps, Thomas E.| erage valuation of permits for cities Capitol street; cost, $500. 3539 ] _The istoric home. also known as| poo oo om SRR " charges. Otherwise the propertics will { Jarrell, IL. Latane Lewis, W, C. Miller, is somewhat larger for August, being M. Grenbaum, to' build home. 3539 | the Blaine house. was acquired so R involving a tota ot be submitted to the expected wsnors,| Morton J. Luchs, William S, Phillips. | 32 whercas the pverage valu- Porter strect; cost, $9500. monihs ago by Sir, Spencer. who, im- of '5 r‘, el it is stated. : > c s 466 JE LB A . Raizssas mediately engaged George XN. < in the office of Wil- Chairman Russell also states that| At a recent meeting of the execu- Smaller Than for July. N A R e | wchilect. fo vemodel fhe strncimre z there have bren a drge "f-":‘h;’rbfi{ lowing new members were elected: 3 ‘While the valuation per city is buag road; cost. $3,000. ~ into u")-w»dale ll\‘xp['zpr;u;.\r;.’o‘r“r:\lz:“k\M 5 :ur(lrnw purchased from ms in private residences listec, { ive—O. 7 C. Sar- reater for August, the average valu- | “randall Mackey, ¢t }recently was compieted urire the [ Mrs. Alice S. P. Smith a residenee at \ The investigation of these cases will not |\ ACUIE 2 e S G ition per permit 13 smaller than for | 2080 T3 strcets eopt, 3100p0, O | war the Rouse was used as headaudr- 11744 Lanier place northwest. ' Thix s i\ be taken up this weel RO = inn v, Inc.; t = = July. This may be accounted for by 3 E e ters he car: ub. Th -la semi-detache rick house with Vhowever, has been sent to the property | JOUR QUinR Company, Inc: the Jooi panmite Granted Here DUr-|ihe predominance of residential con- | Shannon & Luchs to Build | .2, Eranky to bulld. 1430 Florida | ing’ fronts on 20ih street. Dupont|colonini porch. It contains twelve + owners mn each instance where there has 1™\ o inte—James H. Holmes, W. L. | struction, which may conservatively | : s e [eircle and Massachusetts avenue. — irooms and three baths. with garage. ' been a listing made. King, Cyrus Simmons, Edward R. B be ¥rid to comprise more than on Att t H s Permits for Garages. Tha Jewett house will | *du»m a fl;. Joseph W. MeNary purchased frony v cted. Care’ Clyae ¢. Dunnington, Mitton 11| iNg August Are Valued at | third of all construction activities at _Attractive nomes in §. R. Carlisle, to erect garage, alley | October 1 as the home and offices of | Russeil C. Diehl. the detached bun- P Vinitors Expect: . Cly ston, 2 Stepanel T Czecho- 2 : S ceral of the | ichofield, K. M. Grimm, Harry B. the present time. between 4th and 5th, I and K streets; | Dr. Stepanek. minister from Czecho- | galow tvpe residence at 114 Park While it is a fact that several of Pitts, Warren Helphenstein, Charles There is, however, another factor $1.000. islovakia 1o the United States. % lavenue, Takoma Park, Md. This house 5300 Block. 1 Twelve homes will be erected by Shannon & Luchs in the 5300 block, ies informally state that arrange- :n':l\fi:s have been made to put their dele- gations in hotels, the committee is of } the opinion that there will be sufficient | cther visitors from foreign countries as | $3,308,485. | Washington stands seventh in the list of cities whose building permits Jegation is now in the house at 1734 conts N street northwest. The terms of the lease were not divulged Other Rental Deals. which accounts for the smaller aver- age size of permits during August, namely, the apparent shifting of the greatest activity from the larger cities, which, considered alone, show a tional Geographic Society, to r r 16th and M streets: cost, $300. J. Shelton, to build home. 21 Don 1dson_place northeast; cost, $1.000, ns ten rcoms and two baths. David Pekofsky acquired premises Park rozd northw Louise B. Nubson. This A. Jones, G. G. Duty, Sylvan J. Luchs. M. Aten, William E. Sims, Joseph J. Crowley, William J. Hoover. Milton F. Schwab, Albert E. Landvoigt, 2 1 f James E. Schwab, Vernon H. Whit- | for August totaled more than a mil- 13th : & . J. Wignall, to build home. 3218 7th| The Hagner Company negotiated a4 k residence well -as representatives of the Amer- | TTNeS, Gy (AT TR i YGHL lion dollars, according to statistics | drop rather than an increase from | 5P Street it was disclosed in the | 1lo" 1 theast; cost $6.500. {1arge namher of important rental| Warren H. Dreibelbies purchascd jcan and foreign press to justify theknams_ Frank A. Simon, S. McElroy | prepared by the American Contractor. | July activity. jlist of building permits issued this| j Weisblatt. to erect garage, rear | deals in addition to the above. in-|from T. Alfred Hurley a bungalow at commitiee in keep';"g, in :‘;“3“"‘;';:".,;‘;“ Burgess, 2d; Claud Livingston, Hugh;anm;gzgn*s mn;‘[ \'muul‘:’nn of RTANDE e, week by the District building in- |264 1 street; cost, $1,000. cluding leasing of the hame of Mrs |33 Denwood avenue Takoma Par listed properties. It is state " | E. Phillips. E. C. Tieman. Charles N. | $3.308,48. uring this period was spector. The operation will cost $70, B. Kahasky. to repair 1924 Nichols!George X. McLanahan. 1601 21st street | Md. This is a hollow tile re ne nite information as to the Ng;flri;';'e{":z.megory, C. J. Poland, James C. Hostgup;vefi only by figures quoted for | BUILDING RESTRICTED. |00, it was estimaton oSty avenue: cost, $1.200. T 1oyg| nOTthwest. to” Col. Theodore Roose-; containing five yooms and bath. ay not come TIg A0 er, Calvel e following cities in order ol 'é E o S & # g iz daniel P Wi t ui ol v 1 ve - P e Nawv: A Lorene R.\Fair pu haged rom gf,a;g?:eofi;g,";*‘;',“-‘mm, weeks, b"n'r‘xmv S L et i 7 FEAL Bowie, | precedence indicated: New “York eity, Construction of “Block . or _“row | D A: Baer was given a permit for 15th Street northeast: cost, $1.000. ::vi.'l‘,' T s e D ln i one b The ounee ©b the committee intends to be prepared)Taylor E. Eiker. Maurice T. Churen, | Chicago, Los Angeles. Detroit. Phila- ouces 15 Hhie Ziacie subDMISON| boues o hogD o U elDRrument | Roger W. Shumate, to build home.: fzen about October 1. it is understood jArgonne Terrace, 1634 Argonne place properly o care for them as red Arthur 'S, Wolpe, George A Weaver | delphia and Pittsburgh. | opencd this week by Middaugh & Shan- | S5om00. street, Lo cost | 46th sireet and Hunt place northe: s Thsiresidenee) Sof {Mre' Righacd | Thisihiouse jooutalns jax roomajjany A e A &= cnlarged consists | L. Donohoe, Daniel” Allman, William . = | non in Massachusetts Avenue Park will } Other Permi c Y o mepaiE 0D O e e R E DUt eatell srarage: Wil tevery. The committee as enlarg O Rob. IRRANAE otingd (o | A comparison of Washington's per- | be prevented, it was learned today. | ther Permits. 2 o0 30ilwasideasea itof Gommanier i B0, DUNCINS NealcTHEARRSE, of Percy H. Russell, chairman; Rob- | A. Seebold, Edward H. Jones. J. Ar-| it (Gial for August of this year with | The lots. with a minimum frontage | Other permits foliow: street; 130 Al ,: Chariton, air attache of the Britishjmodern convenience. ; ert C. Howard. F. E. Middleton. J.|thur Lewis, St. George R. Raby. Louis | fhat of August, 1920, shows an in-|of fifty feet, are said to be carefully ] Edmonds Constructing Company, to BT aconas. to repair 730-732| embassy. § Mrs. Anna L. Colcord. purchased Leo Kolb, Robert L. McKeever, | E. Luria, Winfree E. Johnson, M‘zflrflelcrgage in total valuation of 8 per cent. | gafeguarded ~against erection of at-: TePair rear Evarts street northeast, | Oth Street: cost. $5.000. The home of Mrs. John R. Martin.ifrom Dr. Francis M. Criswell one of Charles B. Caywood, William K. Hill, | & Robert Bates Warren, the Wash- | {Tefse b total Faluaton of & per cenl, | safeguarded against efection of bi-| near Baltimore and Ohto & cailro D. Ustman, to build home, 5033 Wis- {2338 Massachus=tts avenue northwest. | the six-room and bath brick houses Harry S. Welch. R. Owen Edmonston jington Times, the Washington POst.|yyiiging permits. having a total valu- | with the land, permitting only one house | €ost. $2,000. i | consin avenue; cost. $6.500. was leased to Frederick I: Cox of the recently constructed on Longfeliow and J. Erris Powell. the Washington Herald, Liberty Na:|ation of 3,008,485, while in August a|to a lot. & Ida Abraham, to repair 5601 Georgia —_— {Interstats Commerce Commission. ~—{street, No. 412, and Mrs. Avie M. Allen S8 Interest in Board. 8‘“‘: R oran, oran. B W-lvear ago 636 permits, valued at| Middaugh & Shannon already have | avenue; cost, $3,500. | FIRE LOSS ESTIMATED. ! Gen. W m . Connor. \nnéd‘r’"rt‘l!a:*{ 0. 914 l’-'{;m'fv‘l'o“v-:lr' t. Active interest in the development cares R 2 2 1$3,039,274, were issued. begun the construction of a group of | W. Frazier, to build 227 Sth street | z £ i States rS'-'hnr“» leased the house at TQ;““}OH»' T:]lm P.;'j :_-'lm»;hhu&ull of the Washington Real Estate Board fCt;'rflmu"lson of lsh1 cities {gr August | about f:){{;lflcnldol:chsél l}richk homes in »\'flg_!h{m”:”;-:mr. n‘n_nlv;(n]_ i % According to the national board of|1 6' Massachusetts avenue xwrlh-:row-" a-ndd:"'fi;: hrl:“l;'\t {‘t’- ‘:lk‘a} ota mber of appli- URCHASED. of the two vears shows a 36 per cent | the Woodley Park end of the tract. 5 Yy, o bu ome. 6100 33 | fire underwriters. Sty 1 west. e and b 3 723 - unparfgn:nbge\:rhsn:;bers. according | BIG LOT P ASED. gain for this year over last year's| The area which has been made avail- | Street; cost. $15.000. fifice jundecwriters fthellosasofihomes ]S aeestiyonn: ;' dle’s home. 2120 |Quincy street, from John W. Smith. (-ngn&“;{"d Bangs, chairman of the | Winfleld Preston has just acquired|activity. |able for home building throwgh an| _L€o 'R. Sack, to build home, 3309 DY fire in 1918 amounted to £63,000.000.!S street. was leased by Thomas Jef-; William E. Goggins purchased a o amip committee. The execu- |about 100,000 square feet of land in| August building statistics reported |agreement entered into by Middaugh & | Woodley road; cost, $7.500. which sum is about sufficient o con. | fereon Rvan = awelling at 1170 Morse Street north- { membership comI ently elected to |the block bounded by 14th and 16th|from 197 Cities confirm other avi- | Shannon and George H. Lamar, trustee | C. W. Jacobs, to 'build 42494213 | Struct 16,000 houses at a cost of $4,000| 'William Marshall Bulitt of the|east. from George B. Homes. This (e O ip sixty.one names present- | streets, Spring place and Spring road. | dences that comstruction activity is|for the syndicate owning the property, | Grant strect northeast; cost. §24,000. | PeT house. United os Shipning Board leased [house contains Six rooms and bath, by the membership committee. |It is the purchaser's intention to be- |gtrengthening. The number of build- |is approximately 4.000.000 square feet.| Infirmary to Be Huift. —_— | the George Eustis Corcoran residence, | with a colonial porch. - 59 oY new members have been ob- | gin the erection of modern dwellings | ing permits issued in these cities dur. | Elevation of the highest point in the| Sisters of Visitation, to build in-| More than $6.000.000 in loans for)1717 T street northwest. l _ tained through the activity of the on the tract. McKeever & Goss rep-|ing August is 51,523, as against 45,227 | tract is 400 feet above sea level. There | firma FOLR 1500 35th street; cost,| home-building was authorized.recent-| Count de Vermes Leanes Home. A jeweler's shop on Maiden Lane, ittee in the past resented Mr. Preston, and John T.!permits issued in 201 cities during|are four and one-half miles of sewers | $15.000. {1y by the Metropoli i sl : Mrs. S rer S Lo sianon 3 _ membership committee e i e orand aohn ¢ i tatifasued s £ jiarsiton O Talnt et A s _,. |1y by the Metropolitan Life Insurance! The home of Mrs. S. W. Ferguson.|New York city, which rented for $3.500 fow weeks. Among the new members 'Meany of Stone ‘airfax the seller. | July. e Waluation of the August and water main: R 4 huild home, 3741 Company 1845 D ason N Ean et o | S 2 Be Sure to See Our - SUNSHINE HOMES MICHIGAN PARK . 12th and Michigan Ave. LOTS SEVENTY-FIVE FEET FRONT Homes in town with ground all around for less than houses in a Mt. Pleasant Extraordinary Value ' A New Brick Dwelling 1748 Kenyon Street |, Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. i 2 Baths Beautiful Detached Home (Carner) Eight Rooms and Bath Very Wide and Deep Lot to Paved Alley 1200 Hamilton St. N.W. Selected Residential Offerings That Will Impress the Thrifty Buyers Homes in Every Section of Both City and Suburbs. Buyers Will Find Them Priced Right and Desirable From Every Standpoint Ontario Road—$8,350 Near Washington Circle—$9,500 | Princeton St.—$10,250 Open and Lighted Today and Sunday T Six rooms and bath, modern im- This is a 10-room and bath brick Seven-room and bath brick with row. Exhibit open to dark. s 3 provements, with room on lot for house, furnace heat and electric built-in garage; all modern improve- FIFTY SOLD BEFORE cg‘;‘g"’-~ D. J: DUNIGAN Garage garage. light. Good condition. Sienfst! A i atrvE B oate cam S R Cashe Monin Seve, Every possible convenience. Saul’s Addition—$13,500 Capitol Hill—$8,500 $ St., near Conn. Ave.—$15,500 F750....408.. HT $530. oo 2 Take Mt. Pleasant cars to Ken- Zight rooms and bath, strictly mod- Close to Library of Congress is this 10 195, pakher < 3 ; i% s 371 it 1321 New York Avenue N.W Jon St walk sauarewest: ern. excellent in_arrangement, with 12room and bath dwelling. with 2- e A annsymeiarand numerous unusual features. and awnings. 14th Near Longfellow—$16,000 8 large rooms and bath (four bed- rooms), strictly modern and almost Phone Main 1267 Screens car gara See it at once. Belmont W. of 14th—$10,500 Nine rooms and two baths, strictly modern, with hardwood floors and other featnres. OUR TERMS ARE A PROVEX SUCCESS. Take 11th or F or N. Cap. st. car marked “Brookland” to end of route or call Main 6935. B. H. Gruver Owner and Builder i Chevy Chase, Cleveland Built, owned and for sale by Union Trust Bldg. new Porches, pantry, sleepi P k d Oth S b I) ¢ R : = e T S pantoy, Ssleching Mass. Ave. N.E.—$7,500 arK an er Suburbs ARRDAYCH, &, SHANNON . A crvlpseiamaetil B0 T P e i . } ‘"Taylor St.—$13,500 Strictly modern seven-room and bath esting offer if you are looking for a home in this section. Charming eight-room and bath resi- dence, on good street, close to Con- . i {li:225" For Particulars Apply | i | Randall H. Hagner | adinsvd v & Co. | - f » Franklin 4366-67-68 \ Juic ' $1( 9207 Conn. Ave. Touea w1 N. ¥ rnished Apartments 1215 16th St. N.W. =12 Rooms, 3 Baths W—3 Rooms and Bath CPEN Stnday, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 3602 11th N.W. Next to corner of Otis St.; tapestry brick, 6 cheerful rooms; . perfect handsomely fini; 3 porches; alle; supply coal, etc. Price and terms very interesting to home buy ALSO 4008 3rd N.W. North - of Shepherd and facing Rock Creek Rd. and Soldiers’ Home Park; semi- detached. 8 r. and b. (newly decorated) on 2 floors; elec- tric light; 2 alleys; 2 porches, etc. Lowest priced good house we know of on rea- sonable terms. E. Ryon Co., Inc. juccensors to New York Realty Brokers Main 4597 1423 F St. An Exceptionally Charming Residence Just Off Sheridan Circle In the Most Exclusive and Fashionable Section of the City This beautiful privately built i home of the Dutch Renaissance | type of architecture is ideally i planned for entertaining. Con- tains 14 Rooms and 3 Baths and is very artistically and handsomely decorated. It is | surrounded by some of .the most palatial homes in the city, and the rear of the house over- | " looks the famous Rock Creek Valley, which will be the future parkway ‘between the Speed- 1 way and Rock Creek Park. 2344 Massachusetts Ave. : ) . Salesman on Preniises Sunday from 1 to 5 P.M. 1731 K Street NW. | John F. Maury_ Phone Main 4080 dwelling. House in rond conditinn, Close 16th and Col. Rd.—$9,000 This is an eight-room and bath brick house with all modern improvements. It is very cheap and will not remain on the market lone. Upshur St.—$7,750 Hobart S Excellent six-room and bath brick house with all modern improve- ments and many additional features. Good Tot to allev. St.—$5,000 Six-room and hath brick house. This dwelling is in good condition and offers a_colendid huvine npportunity. Columbia Road—$7,200 Six rooms and bath. colonial front’ porch, hardwood floors, sleeping narch. Ronm for garage. Washington Heights—$40,000 This is a 12-room_and 3-bath resi- dence in smart section of the Heights. It is being offered at a very attrac- tive price for quick sale. Belmont Road—$14.500 14 rooms. 3 baths, modern in every particular. The interior is well ar- ranged and in_first-class candition. Kalorama Road—$32,500 West of 18th street is this 12-room and 3-bath residence. with all mod- ern improveme: It is a very at- tractive n-nnosition at this price. Park Road W. of 16th—$15,000 Lon 813 8-room and bath detached house, vith finished attic room; modern im- provements, porches, large lot with fruit and shade trees. This is a beau= tiful property and deserves your immediate attention. gfellow St.—$11,000 Seven rooms and bath on a good lot. Modern conveniences and many fea- tures not ‘usually found in houses at this price. % Wyoming Ave.—$47,500 This is_a beautiful residence of 12 rooms, 3 baths, with all mogern fea- tures; excellent in arrangefent and perfectlv suited to a family of refine- ment. Two-car earage. Oak St. Near 14th—$9,400 Six rooms and bath, strictly mod- ern, parquetry floors, porches, large hasement. Shepherd St.—$9,125 Modern -six-room and bath brick, hardwood floors and trim, three porches and in excellent condition; semi-detached. Quincy N.W.—$8,500 Semi-detached house containing 7 rooms and bath, with finished room on _third floor. ‘Modern improve- ments and in_good condition. A Perry W. of 14th—$10,000 Six rooms and bath, hardwood floors and trim, cement porches, all mod- ern improvements. Screened. Good condition. Near 10th and Spring Rd.— $7,500 Six rooms’and bath, modern, hard- wood trim, stationary tubs. Room for garage. Crittenden W. of 14th—$12,000 Eight rooms and bath, all modern improvements. Room on large lot for garage. California, W. of 18th—$12,500 This is a modern dwelling consist- ing of 11 rooms and 2 baths, well ar- ranged and in good condition. Harvard St.—$6,800 Six-room. and bath brick, with modern improvements. Quincy, N.E.—$6,500 Six rooms and bath, extra toilets, concrete cellar; good lot to alley. all at your disposal. necticut Ave. It has colonial front with center hall, ivory finish, sun porch, exceptional pilumbing and many unique features. Garage and nice_lot. Chevy Chase, D. C.—$14,000 Nine rfooms and three baths, entirely modern, close to Connecticut Ave., in good section. Garage. Chevy Chase, D. C.—$12,000 This is a pretty bungalow with seven rooms and bath, large living room modern conveniences. Just completed by well known builder and ready to move into. Attractive terms. Cleveland Park—$18,500 This _house has 10 rooms. 2 baths, sleeping and breakfast porches, mod- ern improvements; garage and lot 60 by 100. z Cleveland Park—$11,500 Seven rooms and bath. all modern improvements, and lot 50 by 100. Lo- cated in_good section of the Park. Somerset, Md.—$6,750 Located just over District line in this attractive suberb. Five rooms and bath, modern, with lot 170 by 70. Alta Vista, Md.—$8,500 Nearly two acres of ground, with nice seven-room and bath dwelling. Modern improvements, garage and close to car lines, with quick service to_city. Also good boulevard. New Bungalow in Brookland— $8,000 Five lovely rooms and bath on one floor, with space enough in attic for two large rooms: open fireplace, breakfast alcove with built-in Pull- man set; large cellar, porches, other built-in features; large lot, high ele- vation. Open Sunday for inspection. Take Brookland cars to 12th and Perry Sts. N.E. ’t delay if you want to buy. Property is selling f'ut,'and delay may mean disappointment. The highly specialized ?m and yper-service of this greater real estate organization ALLAN E. WALKER AND COMPANY, Inc. 15TH ST. N.W. MAIN 426

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