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~ /_THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, ‘1921 PART .2. ' 3 =7 [HOMES WORTH $70,000 | {IMPROVEMENT IS NOTED | WILL MAKE LIME TESTS. |CITES RECONSTRUCTION fl AMONG SALES LISTED | =3 i 3 EY IN BUILDING INDUSTRY [Peter C. Spence to act for wa-| IN DEVASTATED FRANCE tional Association. E. L. Stock Says Marked Advance| Peter C. Spence has been appointed | Noble Foster Hoggson Says 29,364 manager of the construction depart- Houses Have Been Wholl: [ EessTskimElacofintRe. ment of the local headquarters of the Rebuilt. i cent Months. National Lime Association. He will have supervision of the co-operative | Reconstruction progress in war- Charles D. Sager Reports Recent Transfers in Various Sec- tions of the City. sqEhoperties valued at apwuxlmnel‘y" g X were sold this week throu, 310,000 were sold_this week 3 3 : f 25 Ul 1cating industries i this country, ac- | fire resistance ir plaster, the compo- [Germany Is outlined by Noble Foster The dwelling at 1712 Kenyon street | ¥ > ? jcording to E. L. Stock, prominent in 8ition of lime plaster for special uses, | Hoggaon of New York, who recently northwest, cne of the new homes e ; { ibuilding and financial circles in this|8coustic properties o © PI&S° returned from the first annual coner- bullt by B. H. Gruver, was sold to f g ] q city and Baltimore and governor of [*°F etc co-operate with the bureau of | EnC¢ Of the International Chamber of standards in this connection, it is There is at present a gratifying im- | investigation of lime in construction pravement noticed in the building and | uses, such as its effect on concrete, its devastated sections of France and 4. H. Loring. e ks : Sid . i the Afth district of the International N. Smi*h and J. C. Stafford pur-' B i ssociation of Rotary Clubs, the head- chased premises 8 Iowa circle. : : ) 1 S | ; ! |quarters of which s In this city, a|pnoounced. Mr. Spence lsa grafuale Henry C. McFarland sold the house i : recent caller at the White House. New York University. at 455 G street northwest to J. H. [ 34 s B : “It is gratifying to note the Im- ki ers of Washington, Lister. 3 e 71 et o by B K - { i provement that has taken place in re- Mr. Hoggson makes public the fol- = : ? : g hs in the building indus- lowing fi 3 erty 2t 1006 3un Birost Rorthonst " e £ . try B, Stock saie. “Due 15 the re.| RESIDENCE SALES MADE. |'X\"8 S5 of tne armistico t Commerce, which he atténded as rep- rescntative of the construction in- terests of America. Mr. Hoggson is well known to contractors and bufld- R Preiined 3T 0 o O e was Sty ; A adjustment of price conditions which building situation In France was Slx ooms ptpicea 37.Q strger northwes | s : has been underway, in addition to 2|gne Dwelling of Ten Rooms With | follcws: Farm bulldings ana nouses Mrs, Barbara Daiker soid the store : 5 k 3 loosening up of money for construc- , 289,147; badly damageo. - Al i e raersold theistore % % tion operations, we are feellng a re- Garage Included. 164,317; slightly damaged, 258,419, O Bal.l : enat to Willlor B et vival in building operations that will these up to September 1, 29,364 had 3 X have a favorable effect upon busin-ss| Residence sales featured the trans-|been wholly rebuilt, 152,694 provision- —_— in general. In fact, this condition leted recently through|ally repaired, 116,760 definitely ri DISTRICT PAID $67,000. % should serve somewhat as a barometer ""‘""; c'""'; S g ¥ 5 | Daired, “Out of 4754 plants. fuciories K . of conditions generally throughout |the office of Petty ey and mines destroyed, 3,769 have bee: —_—— Resldence In Edgemoor, Mds just purchased by Dalias D. L. McGrew |the United States. New construction| A dwelling, with garage, at 1416 wholly rebuiit, while 614 are it City and Suburbar® Railway Com- |of New York, who has come to W ton to accept the position of | IS now running well ahead of the|Euclid street northwest, as PUT- | course of reconstruction. Destroye American attache to the Japanese emb. The house was formeriy owned | 3verage for a good many years past,ichased by Ellen Horan from 2. K.|railroads and canals have been prac- pany Settles for Paving. by Com r Hugh MocLean Walker, U. 8. N., retired. Mr. and Mrs, |2nd all indications point to the in- Boteler. There are ten rooms in the|ijcally 100 per cent rebuilt. L i M | creased activity in this line. house. . o The City and Suburban Rallway,| Rcorew Willl takeipassession’ &5 sooh A5 alterations|are compicted. Besides his business and civic ac:| An elght-room house, 1610 Q street; Il C20 1S seen from these figurcs e e sl e tivities' Mr. Stock has been for & |northwest, was sold by Charlotte K. [What a vast undertaking was th number of years prominent in repub- | Miles to Mattie S. Walker. Hedges & |} = 3 : o lican politics, and {s his party's can- | Middleton represented the purchaser.|in¢, What rapid progress has bees HARVEY'S, HISTORIC PLACE i Pl R Rl LK My ernd Wi b B BRGNS o0F K0 £ a from Montgomery count: | Willlam Boeger a six-room colonial tories which served the whole popu- Mr. Stock has recently returned | home at 2421 North Capitol street. 1 anS8 WhICh served the whole popu- O ELED Om & tour of Burope. Where he at;| Mary A Slatiery, sold s six-room ;5. " of - tunas, has prevested the n nded the convention of the Interna- | residence at 1710 New Jersey avenue | {100, © r"& }‘t 25 SrEve o i tiona) Assoclation of Rotary Clubs at |to Mary C. Williams. tent ‘n"- e Id‘"‘ ns to any greater nue northeast between 4th and 12th S Edinburgh, Scotland. He said his call | Premises at 1317 North Capitol |eXtent, it is said, S stneek lat the White House was of a merely | atreet, a_six-room dwelling, were | IN Germany AMr. Hoggson found “IAt lh‘; tlmebn\c Dlstr":c( w.n.-lml\‘ll;‘g M d F t B . B .l‘t F R s personal character. sold for James H. Purdy to Gaspare |;‘i;v’l‘c?o;ymh::‘wrwm..:x.’;‘!g‘lm:muw e roadway between those points the rn — m = —— s Amato. e S ¥ 8 3 BARR company protested that it was not in ode: ron elng uiL amous € A five-rcam bungalow at 1220 Jack- | 9f industrial and commercial con FIVE HOUSES ARE SOLD, gon_ stre 101 theast was purchased ; Struction being carried on but als by Hon - ... Tunnicliffe from Lillian | considerable housing development. | D. Mul. i T. I 1:dd bought the six-room S coloniz! v idence 1338 Oak street Ingraham Street. from . ilullister. Thomas J. Fisher Five of the six-room brick dwell-|Company represented the geller. ings just completed by D. J. Dunigan —————— Harvey's restaurant, at the south- building. as it was not thought de- |on, INETaham between Georgla ave:| ORDHERED TO HOSPITAL. east corner of 11th street and Penn- |Sirable Lo Shenxoithelfamilian aenceylimne purchasers were Albert B. Leon-| Maj. Theodore R. Murphy, Coast Ar- sylvania avenue, long a gathering |susociations. The new front was de- | ronhe™ 20y, inEraham street: Mrs. | tillery Dhoe o= oute o ke Balod place for men of prominence, is being | signed by A. P. Clark, jr. architect. fgireet; Mrs. Carrie C. Harris, 0o in: %"':}f:.- Reed General Hospital, lhel:ecily‘::i treated to a new and modern front, |harles Dicard the proprietor. Is|graham street; Mrs. Mildred R. Bar-| for observation and treatment. designed to comply with present-day : pum f1213 Angranamstreet, GAnaiic. Ington Railway and Electric Com- pany, has paid the District $67,000, which was assessed against the com- pany more than a year ago for paving the track space on Rhode Island ave- B pesewy DA ~ lD E financial condition to meet its share Main 1801 1807 H St. N.W. ||ofahe cost of the work g4 | taurant Established in 1858—Persons of work done and issued a certificute of indebtedness against the company, e aas s Prominence Among Many Patrons. Lively Demand for Dwellings on A Established in 1858, H, Stephenson, 1215 Ingraham street. Opportunity architectural requirements and at the| . = was_established in 1858, Outof a row of eighteen, six houses| COL. MURRAY RELIEVED. p I same time preserve the historic ap-|during the presidency of Franklin | ‘“main unsold. Col. Peter Murray. general staff. ° pearance of the old building. Pierce. During the clvil war the g e e e Real Barg. IN THE BEST LOCATION IN WASHINGTON . famous house is said to have served v “ »; The cast iron facing will be re- ~ y ‘The word “father” appears in the varn“m tr of lfith Street Thovedland reslacad with ajatuccalof millionsiioth esllonsyof foyaters 15| rly five times as often as|ordered to Governors Island for duty | d S, usines vas | o it t. J . ’ - A a special construction. The orna. stablishcd by Thomas M. and as chief of staff of tke 2d Corps area. H T -y mentation will be modeled In an ar 3 ! George W. Harvey, who opened up | e, e,y eyt fc manner and finished in a Meht| 000 0 4 ol brick blacksmith Ina = cream color. The design will follow n Ly - 5 the general outline of the present|ShoP. Which steod at the corner of Iith and C streets northwest. The Ca S| hea % i i 1 Giruel) dheaue®in e orletnl etached riome Beautiful Chevy Chase \ B B e st o Downtown Office Building ; 3902 Huntington St. Do Not Buy Until You Inspect This Home 'THE WEEK Epitome of Events Up to October 22, {corner of 11th street and the Avenue vas d. remodeled_and t 4 > lB 'ld' Tar Secired rmoliied ind tmed International Building was often i conspicuous figure at Formerly Interstate Building -“ ! the restaurant. ‘ 1319-21 “F” Street, Northwest Other Famous Patrons. FOREIGN. | Among other famous men who were Modern fireproof office buildis A counted guests of the establishment = . ing o Italian paper holds United States|at one time or another were the fol- A few desirable office rooms, single and en suite policy on repzyment of foreign loans|jywing: Stephen A. Douglas, Ben- g = a Unjust. England's jobless now num- | jomin e el Een Reasonable rents—Best location in town his tenures as general and Presiden ber 1.600,000. Premier Briand opposes | Roscoe Conkling, Fitzhugh Lee, An- Under most capable and courteous management Open and Lighted policy of force in deciding disputes. |drew Johnson. President Garfield, : g . Cuba may get $60.000,000 loan in walt Whitman, John Burroughs, APPLY Until 9 O’'Clock United States. Pershing bestows med- | Ralph Waldo Emerson, Richard Mans- al of honor on casket of unknown |field, Joseph Jefferson and many i) s | British war hero. _Serlona rebel plot Superintendent on premises or discovered In Malabar. - British dele- gates to arms parley named. Canada, S S 2 sees relief from big debt in arms lim- itation conference. Bomb explodés in 1emmu home of American Ambassador Her- rick In_Paris. Gen. Foch to be coun 2 : sel for French delegation at arms par- » ¥ ley. Gen. Leonard Wood.takes oath of | % Members of the Wasl Real Estgte Board : . ; office_as Governor of the Philippines. |/ 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 2 ; - Dr. Yen refuses arms parley DoSt. BUILT IN DETACHED, SEMI-DETACHED AND ATTACHED STYLES Japan makes public Shantung note. DESCRIPTION: Hytex brick, containing nine rooms, two baths with marble shower and D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 N. Y. Ave. NATIONAL. built-in tub, hot-wa‘er heat. electric light, hardwood floors, glass-inclosed sleeping and break- I President urges United States par- : 7S . \ 2t s i ticlpation in world affairs. Strike a - fast rooms, instantaneous hot-water heater, plastered cellar ceiling, spacious living room with called on raliroads for October 30. There are just being op_)e;(fircpllalce‘ Houses are 23 to 24 feet in width. Brick garage on rear of deep lot, abutting Penc:{trefllieg wui: (.;e;m;sny and Agxs» completed in the at- a 20-foot alley. tria-Hungary ratified by Senate. Na- |7 4 A But you must really see these homes to get an adequate idea of their many unusual and ;‘:sls aic fopces crippled :gdel;fo(‘zflblae 7 tractive Armsleigh interesting features. e 5 vame|Z Park community— yo, U. S. N., named federal traffic|7 m : o . & 5 co-ordinator. Railroads pushing plea|” Groups Nine and Ten Exhibit Home, 1615 Varnum Street, open for your inspection every day o o o ins e and e S 706 Colorado Bldg. reject proposals for rate cuts. W. F. an ey T ing (3 - 14th and G Streets. ‘(‘row cl;nl;n to ;xucc‘eed Ifi'e Senator quickly selected—even Knox of Pennsylvania. House com- = . E. Dreuninger ng endSs i LEi e Sl Defore they are out of Klux Klan. Chicrgo court upho e workman’s hands. Phone Main 6140 rights of press in decision on libel |7 t suit. President Harding takes hand |, oame was true of the in strike situation. War-time powers | 7 first eight groups. Two may be invoked to avert strike. o = . = ! DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Armsleigh Park is a H f S l t P L T t M llcol;:\e]r_d“_mflvl ffi‘r Diw.'}'l&' fid';i:}s:’;- i most delightful section. on buiiding laid. Reglisterin - i 5 ouses 10r daie a rices Tha ake e e ot e 15 seemt of maiilZ And these Cottages are <, strike started. Many notables invited most attractive Homes. = to participate in ceremonies for un- ¢ known dead here. Five school build« It only requires or es ing operztions now under way. Sen- > ator King backs $10,000,000 school building program _Commissloners de- | - $l 000 sh 1 Read this week’s list of Houses for Sale in desirable localities. In almost _ Stany chiiaren found. tn Washington | ’ every instance 1mmed1ate' possession is possible. Don’t delay -inspection, :'l:x‘uh;l:;h%‘;l!;\rcs:g:su;fllm;‘;ni:‘nrgf:! Balance in Moderate as property offered at a fair figure is selling fast. i dlatels Budset for A, Alto Hospital Monthly Payments - . . increased. Schools plan to aid un- 3731 Jenifer St., Chevy Chase ) Conn. Ave. Section—$16,500 Lo To et s Rasois hiom6 for 1,000 ner- Seven large rooms and 2 baths, with show- In that smart section of the Capital north i sons planned here. Commissioner Oys- —and you get a housc er, large fireplace in big living room. Pan- of the mrilllon-dollar_bridge. Eight rooms, 3 |ter commends District police depart-{- that IS A HOME—and try Four bedrooms, one glassed-in. Hard- baths, sun parlor, built-in_sleeping porch, iment. Commissioners issue stringent i N wood floors, hot water heat, electric light. third floor roof garden, hot water heat, elec- [l parking rules for congested are:. Dis-| 72 an investment you can Distinctive in design and priced at a figure tric light, a Moses-built brick house that is | trict's debt of $1,666,627 will be clear- | depend upon that will greatly add to your'interest in the everything to be desired by family of re- ed in 1924. Masonic chapter for boys pe 5 - property. finement. ! formed here. D. C. mlnkbm[prly men- | Make an appoint- — 00 : aced by disagreements between-pro- : Chevy Chase, D. bC-h h$189§ O e Girard St. West of 14th | ucers ana aistributors over contracts, _ 1tco l]ns%eclz q:)hf_:]' 3 ine rooms and bath. hot water heat, elec- H is & well built brick h ntainin; ! Congress plans sweeping inquiry o "a e C r /| [ic Niauy Burdiwiod fgols. Kiteh cliners A nine rooms, bath, extra tollet, 1arge recepe i District schools. New armored aero- Cal CdYe o AT | housc po <ing that indefinable charm and tion hall. Modern throughout. Excellent | plans arrives at Bolling Field. - come _directly to E exclusiven Lot 110 by 127 feet with e e o, SronBNo Among those who dled were: Henry 39th Street. I'm there garage. Lk e B, F. Macfarland, Ec S. Hubb-rd, Gen rect. A Chevy Chase, D. C.— Columbia Heights—$8,000 Aifred A “Woodhull, William X.'pe| 7 every day and evening. e ? Six rooms and bath, hot water heat, elec- Nealo;Mre. Dot Hrost Datbr Mo W Armsleigh Park is H. Potter, George O. Rippard and |’ g Less Than $10,000 « tric light. Several hundred dollars just e ok e Gorh oF (Cleve. Very attractive semi-bungalow containing spent in improving. Good lot to alley. T 7 Jus seven rooms, tiled bath, hot water heat, elec- Owner must sell. e ey land Park. Take Chevy tric light, hurdwood floors. screened sleeping T - borch. Lot 50x105 Most interesting et Mt. Pleasant Section—$15,000 WILL EXPLAIN UNION. Chase cars to Albe in Chevy Chase at the price. weu bullllxl ‘l;‘irié:k‘h?us: cnmaln;ng 13 rooms, e c_tral m_fl Feais) marle Street (first stop 2 baths, divided into two apartments. Hot r. Lima, Cenf erican Feder- Chevy Chase, D. C.—$14,000 =t SRiR Sl B el B L 4 north of Bureau of IR Nine rooms, 3 I'alhs.dwllhhn';lhmodern ilg- Property in good condition. ation Delegate, Sails for U. S. Standards) —or Wis- S = »vements, in a semi-detached house. Sub- = i DAty Built and in excclient seetion. 1ot Wehster W. of Ga. Ave.—$12,500 | _SAN SALVADOR. Republic of Sal- consin Avenue cars to . - 50x150 with garage. Eight rooms and bath, with hardwood flgors | yasor; October 21 nE SicrsRolecniALlS | Windom! Street. en lc l ng o ur ome Cleveland Park—$11,600 Aadiim ot walsrineaticlectricilistiuidou® - fi;pzm'm?d by the Central American In very desirable section is this house of . . ‘ederation to go to Washington and |~ AMILTO seven rooms and bath, Hot water heat, etec. Cornmer House, Capitol Hill—8$7,500 e e el R.E H N 2 2/ tricity and other features. Lot 50x100. See Seven rooms and bath, four bedrooms, mod- federation was founded, sailed yes- R s, e ure S ear ne o e 5 it at once. ern improvem2nts. Large cellar. Room on 'la{;lhn)' !:Iro ':S‘t:rg:l!e:n ftag:;temnlan wn preseat f 4 A . 1 3 { e . Alta Vista Offerings—$8,000 up 5 l:‘smrsgfilge 500 | members of the mission will leave for |’ 4415 39th Street 1 We have several Alta Vista properties that 19t E"- . .—365 e 'Vl,us?lnxtofllsou?‘. It is !‘s‘x'pecte;l :ge 3 are exceptional buying opportunities. Large _Eight rooms and bath, hot water heat, mission will ask recognition of the X - . s up to 4 acres, with fine modern , with property in good condition. Sun room. federation by the United States. ZSNMINENEN ... 5 s, In_this pretty suburb, with auto bou- Garage for four cars. This is a bargain. e 5 < levard and street car service rect to city. s - o % Driced from $5,000 to $15,000. Bloog:mfddal&-%?,(zot) F e : n wide avenue in best part of this goo BR’NG SAVE ear Holy Croiss Acade:ny;—?l6§]00 section. 8'x rooms and bath, metal weather 1 . 3 Very pretty 12-room and 2-bath residence, stripping and screens. Well built house in 2 . ; strictly modern throughout, built and de- Zood condition. Room on lot for garage. Downtown House I' LATTLE SUTER-UTNELESS IT + signed for a home of comfort. It has many Nopth of City—$9,950 wanted features. ° * oA X - A In good residential section. Seven rooms C Near Soldiers’ Home Park—$9.000 d bath withl hot water heat, electric light, i i : %‘M dl Seven-room and bath brick dwelling with ;}::Iltt.!n sarage and many other interesting . Six rooms, bath, good heatmdg - R 2 a\d h i at and electric light. Property reatures. . . . T exeetion condition, Room 'oa £068 156 Near 10th and Otis—$7.500 plant, gas; top flo“)r newly-papered; Vo DEEROEE Six rooms and bath, hot water heat, good new roof; large yard to alley: very : 5 Near Conn. Ave. and S St.—$15,500 cellar with tubs, hardwood trim, and in good s 3 < El - Bl B d This is a 10-room and 2-bath brick house, = condlt;:n.s Room for garage, large roems; immediate possession. even ue iras with all modern improvements. 0 5 > . etworth Section—$9.100 . . Near N. H. Ave. and S St.—$18,000 Highly _desirabl i-detached brick 5 50 ,Iey 5 it Rl resigence w10 Tooms © awSiing niviga g SIS ek “rice, y T bring happiness to any home and 3 baths_ Nicely arranged house i bes! water heat, electric light and man: other | s condition. Two- a) lot. I'rice features that nlake it t int ti - I . b e L SR ey S foriat the rien T - mostitntecestingior 14th and Belmont Sts. N.W. 18th and Columbia Road 14th and T Sts. N.W. H St. at North Capitol N.W. 14th and L Sts. N.W. §14 5th St. N.W. 1720 Pennsylvania Ave. N. Y. Ave. at 9th N.W. 915 E St. N.W. : s R 729-31 9th St., Just Above 1328 Wisconsin Ave., Georgetown : SUPER-SERVICE Phone or call for appointment and representative will take you to see these properties. We are especially prepared to show properties Saturday afternoon and Sunday for those who find it most convenient to inspect at that time. ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inc. . | ] 813 15th St. N.W. s -Main 2430 - i | ervice ,@Mcxeacos 1405 Eye Street ; Main 4752 Members - Washington Resl Estate Board