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Real Estate Investments Part Two. WASHINGTON, D. C, BUSINESS SE [ SATURDAY, OCTOBER CTION The Foening Slar. 29, 1921 REPRESENTATIVE :f—"i_nanc.e,v _ Classified Ads. w REAI_“{ M[N lN APPOINTED CHAIRMAN NEW EMBASSY BUILDING TO GO UP ON 16TH STREET KEY BR"][;E Bnnms COLTON INEw BUI”]'NGS FUR | : K Y Ben T. Webster Named by H. K. Dwelling One of Ten Sold This . s Vs lTls Boss to Head Public Af- | ‘ ] Week for Total of et ! fairs Body. | o *$115,000. fis ! | g = = . ; Ben T. Webster, local realior, has| Representative Don B. Colton_ of | Ex-Chief Justice COVINGtON |becn appointea chairman of the pub- | Georgetown Property Shows |Cish ias purchased the new douenca | Erection of Eight Structures 0 - lic affairs committee of the Washing- | - realdence, 3753 Jocelyn street,. Chevy ton Real Estate Board by Harry K. . s Chase, from . Swanson, through . pens Study for Big el Ls e B Increased Activity Because |the real estate firm of Boss & Pheips.| ON North Capitol Street cl Sacuneen toHay. Other rouientate {The house is of frame construction | 4 men composing the group are J. kd- | Lo and consists of two stories. with two i ass ward Lewls, Lo B £ Prince, W. L.| of Structure. |bathe. A garage 1s provided. i Begins Next Week. £ Ao | King and J. Dallas Grady. | This awelling was one of ten sold This commi he new With the near completion of thejthis week through this office for a 8 ittee Is one of the m ! total consideration of $115,000. Other groups recommended by the executive | [ Key bridge across the Potomac river Ll URGES HOME OWNERSHIP |Sroubs recommenaed by tne excoutive iy braage acrovs the Potomas river | L2481 S0 INVESTMENT OF $500,000 development of the board's activities. | jdndithe atinchitg Of & campilen byl Edward 1c. Caewe DOREUL (4 dhomE It is expected that the committee will: citizens for better highway facili- ,?l ":T:} Mer;dl;nh “?f“ ?‘;r_nn‘vm i i i serve more or less as a civic body ties, designed to closely align George- | from Oscar J. Schmaltz. is is a| " : Paints Picture of Washington as |\, the voara to look after mat | town with Washington, real estate|six-room brick house, having rear |Move Will Bring Together All Ex- Greatest Capital in th ters arising in the real estate busi l lal-ll\'ll);la('rnbs the creek has taken on!nurchefikfand ’n brick gar:-gthlm;‘ two | ha reaf n the fers N D el renewed life, according to realty in-|cars. After improvements the house changes ing i i - pld ness affecting the general pu ! Hereaia oneriing b (s tersitory. | Wil be' occupied by the. new o] ges Operating in This orld. Th i ittee, ed at} A number of remodeling improve- | chuser. : . T s Sected 2t | ments are under way along M street,| A home in Petworth located at 120 Territory. Fifty embryo realty men have en-{canily. held®ts first meeting this| !from Itock Creek valley to the Key |Varnum street, owned by William | Erection of cixht buildings rolled for the course in real estate to|week and effected a permanent or- bridge. and a residential trend to-|Grum, was bodght Ly Arthur Lasarus. | block fronting on North Cuy = 2 i i 5 wil- ! waxd Georgetown's fine old dwelling [It is a corner brick house having [and Pierce strects nort be given by the local Y. M. €. A. with | €anization for the coming year. et n g | s Sy liam L. Beale was made chairman of jeommunity has been noted. cight rooms and bath, hot-water heat, |all of well known moti ture the assistance of the cducational|he’ committee, the other members | 1" Announcement was made this week ! electric lights and a bullt-in garage. |exchanges in Washingt ‘ compaittes Of the Washinglon (Realileing (Clarohcs Dudge) Ciarence Bt iby Maurice A. Beckham, sales man-| . C. Brohaugh sold his former next weeck for a group I Board, oty s 'Do"gm,_ TS Gnrd‘fne'r ‘william J. ! ager for Henry W. Offutt, of numer- home at 1137 Fairmont street, in Co- | Nev promoter; e Board. Indications point to a|Donoboe. A. & Cardiner. WO ol ons commercial and residential trans- |lumbla Heights, to Denis E. A. Con- |H. Warneeke of Uhis full class for the opening lecture | o AIHEr I e 4 : I‘a:-li-‘-‘ns which featured the realty |nell. The house is of brick construe-closed tod The pro Bt e e o market in Georgeiown recently. Oc-|tion, twe stories, colonfal type, hav-ifor an investment of more than ha ‘ Sl . ! It was decided to hold meelings reg-; I tober sales toiuled £100,000, he said. |ing eight rooms and bath, tront and!a million dollars. he special courre tormally was|ularly on Wednesday afternoons at [ ches and age. 1" Pl for th terprise have bes | 2 o'clock in the rooms of the board i i Snles Made. rear porches and a garage. | Plany for the enterprisc bave been opened this week, when ex-Chief Jus- ] f i i A colonial house recently completed | under consideration for cight months TS Harry Covinkion of the lus- | for the purpose of considering appil- | | William Mather Lewis, head of the !y & goontel Houae ot es. Vernon | and were ket sceret until ict "Supreme Court told of the up- | cations for appraisals. t jeducational service, United States|sirect was sold to Anmic Leland. |when it wax announced that the vortunities which _lie ~ before { i T o lf,';""(fkrg:g«"‘:{eg]‘(l)n&:'f’T"“ is a two-story and attic house | Bovlc Robertson et Com- members of the class in the > o ' i o d v i s and any hre o e 1 e roreasion. 3. Covington wasi FIVE FARMS EXCHANGED. | poireet” noriiiwest, “aireciy | R THELLEISCI L Suoind oo, | 0F the. structurts 1 fow d e Thrs mn-um;..lu by Beale, vl banglho il = ,_.‘_‘,‘l. neets tom tobert Lm-'u is heated with hot water and ha: rrxm\'T will bring tog 3 her at one point man of the mmittee. N A e Shyaeey X hardwood floors and electric lights. |the big “movie” cachanges operatin " i secretary iR i GO i for! el bl ;_f,fi',’,'"‘\‘f’(,';zmfl"‘ Commander Truman P. Riddle pur-{in ihe territors embracing e DI o . SeRa s s el s of S1st and N Slreets. | hased a detached corner house at|trict of olumbia and adjoining course, bricily outlined the work ex-| Exchange of five Virginia farms.! ar o 3 4 reSi- | Grace 8. Partridge. The house is of i cted to be accomplished and_ as- |totalink 1570 acrea, for (wo Chicago ! dence, willl be odeled into apart- |(T8CS & IATORES oncral hall plan, { EMATFINAIE oo L O s ed the officiais of the Y. M. C. A lapartment houses, involving a con- lans im-|conwining nine rooms und bath. A | A one-st buildin iathrolling studente It i sontem: | ideration of $1.300,000, has been cou- | Dlans in- | arage is included in the property. 1 of 1. and North Capiil slated that a limit mus placed on | ) v >, al B . s 5 ;. < 5 et at %1 David Graham of New York sold B s & pleted by Robert H. Pur general | LARGE RESIDEN(C DS % (s s ) at a | Dba ests and e tw the membership, owing to the inter-|manager of the Great Eastern Land | ERECT AT ':,r l’ il X II:-"':I I:WMR~.0.|9II\. B. HENDERSON W Ll o T)-;\bm_w— ata costi, ce at 1807 Kilbourne street tolinterest and five two- > 8 st being exhibited in the course. okl knc 2 5 SIBOUR 1S THE ARCHITECT E 3 ie proper : e ine | ingS occupying the remainder of the ' {Company, according to word reachin | volved in the projec was purchased 'Henrietta Roth, The house contains | oy, g, orth Capitol street will Compliments Y. M. C. A. :)n(al realty circles from Fredericks- - ; ; through the Offutt office. The dairy | ©i8ht r(mmlsennd b-:(lh AZ“:‘.-; f";fl’:cm‘é be taken over by the following e In commenting on the course Mr.|burg, Va. case. terminating in the staircase hall. | . twill enlarge its pi wilitics on N |rear porches, oal ors, el R S e el mmenting o e, sougse, e Vg ST e |WILL BUILD RESIDENCE ity b syt et | DYER BUILDING BOUGHT; ok ™7, W Watl, i s Ty Ml Wil e, 0| chanen, e . for the work it was dolng in the |ylvania, Stafford and King Willlam grand salon, and opening into this inue, it is stated. | A house at 3035 New Hampshl ‘. 3 W. W Inatter of Supplementing the educa. !counties. The apartment houses, one| SUITABLE FOR EMBASSY |nd overiooking the formal gardens PURCHASE PRICE, $65,000: Gironneis drus store has moved avenue, owned by Dr. L. G. Pray, was | 50 4ton, Washington T Sup- tion of young men. He laid stress on jknown as the Commodore and the| | u large conservatory,” this, in turn, {from the former home at the corner|purchased by Louis Cohen. This is| A8fRavi, 210 the fact that all successful govern-|other as the Greenbrier, contair a| oneniogtnio “l‘”"“‘!“ room, also fac- {of Wisconsin avenue and M street (o} on® of N:\“e)ra(l:hho;l.sl’fi h“(.‘;‘lk‘:r few 172 farge two-story building will i Hente aEpent DI OntHe sauca. ] Catal of 110 apastienta: Jith sn ans _ | ing the formal garde Property at 13th i .ia building purchased and remodeled!Yeurs ago by Charles J. ctan on ] etredtanale - pe e b LU b IRl Sl s Mrs. John B. Henderson Au- The two upper floors will be given EERCY. 3th Street, Ohio Ave- 3 P\ ii8 Py Gioanell at 3504 to|has six rooms and bath, hot- e ImiAsone < of govern.nent. thorizes Construction at Southeast | O¥¢" 10 Suites of rooms with every | nue and C Street Northwest |3208 M street. The premises was for heat. electric lights, front and rear | "y, Metro, Selznick. Seaboard Mr. Covington made a strong plea | ——————— | modern convenience. and in addition. { Imany vears known us the old Lang{Porches and a garage. ia | Lust, Flax, Educational. e Tl T e o er R e st s Corner 16th and Fuller Sts. | Amble quarters for a full staff of se Covers 11,000 Square Feet. ‘Hotel, and later as the Morgan House.| J. M. Aldrich purchased a colonial i pbdioon First Nutional, surest means of guarding against |income is fixed and thereby unaffected | vants has n provided. | Parehaselor the e | The property cost the drug store firm ; brick house at 1218 Fairmont streel. | progueers’ and other filn communism. alism and . “polite | by economie or industrial conditions.i Jrs. John E. Henderson tas author- | , The louse was designed by J. IL| e oF WIS nropertyi kiown asign the neighborbooili ol $2ud olumbia_Heights, from R, W.i"( oorcnip of proy bolshevism.” e pointed oGt that]This, together with the fact that]ized operations on construction of a | O S1POUT. architect {the Dyer bullding, facing 13th street,jfrontage on M stre s bouse yas B o !with the promoting the ownership of land creates in the | Washington is growing in impor- | " : ol | Ohio_avenue and C street northwest, | Ee® feet. : {Carl H. Smith. It bas six rooms and| i rent the pre individual sentiments that make for |tance in world.affairs. almost assures | Tésidence. designed to be available for by Cluude W. Owen and W. ¢ Han- modeling of the brick building at!bath. all improvements and a zarage | &un el on long-tim the supr of organized government |a steady advance in realty values,| embassy purposes, to be located at ! NEEDS NEW SURFACE. !:son from the estate of the Jate Wil- southeast corner of Wisconsinfor two cars. 4y 12l for the project was purs » showed that the dawn of | Mr. Covington stated. NG BGUTHEARE cobnor SOTRtN Bnd BVi: =S |lizn H. Dyer was announced today.|B¥enue and M sirect has been com-| Grace Murphy sold her home at 1313y, \Wurnecke and his tion ppeared when property h H i [The consideration = was given pleted by George . Eecon, delicates |Franklin street northeast to 1. I ). Albert J in of rights came into Stence, H Serves With Intelligence. ler streets northwest. \Playground at Abbott School Re-: £65.000. 1 proprietor. The prop famil- | Rodgin 1?:‘15 mhah au-r:)umh iremt estate activilies Glover & i’ auiliaiis’ the lunities of| The point was emphasized that the! The residence is Ve RirontaRel . . s The property consists of 11.0001 known as the Manogue & {house heated with hot water. havi lather. the enter- (in cutlining the cpportunitles of) TS WO Som “real estate. brokerl o o o Sl »llv fi:‘c"uhff ntase ported in Bad Condition. square faet of xround, mproved by a{JONCs corner. cost approximately |electric lights and other impro “r;‘h“’fi Cupt Wepre in Wwork the speaker stated that it was|intelligently serves his client with h street, With a4 debth | oo of resurfacing the playground | (iFee-stors brick building, which for32%.000. and the improvements to the ments. The new purchascr il conjunction with the o of Tyler & e e e vt e svadn labsolute fairmess and honesty. He|of 103 feet on Fuller street. and will | 4 qjoining the Abbott School, 6th|TALY Y$ars was used as a planing |structure totaled about the same sum, | CuPY the property. e ror b | Turther stated that It was most for-| be four stories high. designed_of | ot HE A School, 6th il After extensive improvements |it is announced e e TR A AR, . and of all professions, perhaps, | tunate to the soung men entering the | Indiana limestone in the Louis XV | Sirect and New York avenue. will be lare made to the building it wi - Forrext Hall Sold. | T tructur il be built of » 5 st ¢ le. ) course that the fundamentals of the| period. called to the attention of the Com- |20CUPied as the future home of E. (. . 9 = i ¢ jeali e O e 4 e . ents the most complex problems | SOUrse thar the, Indaneridls of the Beuio Ll B ety syt e aeention (o fule Com- | Shafer & “Co., of which 7. Gwen is | Jistoric Forrest Hall, on Wisconsin jmural painter, who died in the Titanie | pricic and concrete and Will Tave 3 s - i} T T e e e (e g e L s by the Parent-Teacher As- | president and Mr. Hanson vice pres. |8Venue. just above I itreet, also.disaster, and by Charles Y. Turnen!depth of feet. The total frontage Sulite Fietae' ek ity tate men, most of whom were mem- | main entrancs to this hall from 16th | So¢iation of the school. The condition | ident. changed owners this week. A\ con: another mutal puloter. I MUIStien Nerts Cepliol siret b S He painted a solendid picture .of | bers of the locsl.real estate board |astreet, and side entrance to the south | of the playground was discussed at a | L0C Shafer company for thirty-five |tractor, Mt is reported. will onvert decorated the city hall in Jersey Cityland on Plerce and I, strect Washington as the greatest capital)|The board., he pointed out, is making| from a formal garden. On either | i vears has been engaged in the whole- | GeOrgelown’s favorite assembly place and the custom house in Baltimore.lfect. The building on Pierce s ivashington as the greatest cepltal)The board. he polnted out, is making| from & focmal earden. O cIthiy|meeting yesterday afternoon in the|sale piumbing and heating suppiy|of former davs tnto modern stores While Mr. Turner executed the murai’will contain =even film exchanges CRasIER of Ceniden B ol ey O 2l and oo eperac | Be two reception rooms. available for | School | business in Washington. Elaborate |and apurtmenis. Gaining prominence | work in the Baltimore courthouse. {lunchroom. billi: T Fesldincen an thif e jdoctrine of poed W) and o0 ORerE | he Wsaof: tho accretatios of nlem: | Dirs: Suste oot Riiodes, suparvisor | okrooms il be dnataited for tne Autive ithe elvil war 4 mediing | During the days that the old hall was' on L et wi ght witals of the world in|furtherance of the establishment of | bassy. and to the east of the main | | x odes s sor | display of plumbing aud heating |Place and Hving quarters for Union used by these men the place the | changes. The c tion wiil « pials ofiehe voud Infrustherdnce of ihe (earal B [ of the municipal playground depart- | equipment for homes. A counter sery- }soldiers, the old structure bteame a scene of many receptions, teas and|ply w latest fire and buil r manufacturing to mar its heauty.| Announcement was made that the| The second floor will be reachied by | Ment. spoke on the city’s - play- | ;i aid l\:-"x:'ehf"' Imavation tn (his cinier of social activity more | other social funetions sl’lemhl-id by ;.»gl:‘u. s "'.vx’xh'u.n::,:.m.'ulllnc L“: Washington is also_quité different | first lecture will start Tuesday even- | Me4ns of a monumental marble stair- | ground | atins calauiairestiintanetomens - Uhche by ithe| piominent persons/in ofctiloand wri- ) bulidees g UURIC ST # ¢ Tor on that depressions do|structor, will give the initial lectu m"flmm“mmmmm [ E I = e B el S | BN B g e e N Py From || MM TG L This is due largely to 1t is expected that this lec- other cities. nes: the !;u-lt that its l\upul-’_llit;;; |s‘ mad:‘: turph:\-illrbehln lhel form of a skeleton . : up in large measure of offici E tline the al estate busi , t Lm ln P k E “ A Eployen ot the povernment: wheta! strve as & bists for the entire Course, coin Iar STwo Excellent partment House Investments= SAMPLE HOUSE 1376 C St. N.E. VACANT Offering of houses located at 14th and C Streets N taining fou rooms an al and gas range, front Houses For Sale That Merit the Attention of Thrifty Buyers Many of these, listed for the first time, are unusually attractive Be Sure to See Our SUNSHINE HOMES 14th St. Heights 30 Apartments of Desirable Sizes Prezent Rental Over $13,000 Per Year lN back yards, fron 0! MICHIGAN Tines L';:lre.f:i-orn"li‘!m"[ tereas il No Leases—Low Rentals offers. Featured are the easy payments and small amount of cash PARK 19 Houses Already Sold || S Satisfactory Terms Price, $75,000 Cee Price, $3,450 Small Cash Payment $35.00 Monthly Representative on premises Sunday from 2:30 to 5:30 P.M, Here's your opportunity to stop paying rent and become a home owner. Pl B. F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. NW. Main. 2100 12th and Michigan Ave. wn With Lotx 75 ft. Front for Lexs Than Houxex in n Row Exhibit open daily to 6 p.m. Over sixty sold before completion. Take 11th or F or North Capitol street car marked “Brookland” to end of route. Immediate deliveries. 5 and 7 Room Bungalows . 6 and 8 Room Houses Monthly, Cash Monthly Cash Monthly Cash Monthly 360 cenee S68 $1,500, 000, 56 1,000’ Built, Owned and For Sale by MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, Inc. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 SINCE 1899—+NO PLACE LIKE HOME:; NO HOME LIKE OURS” New Chevy Chase House—$14.500 just being completed at 1 Jenifer than a block west of Connecticut 2 Seven large rooms, reception hall, 2 baths; four bedrooms, one glussed in. Hot- “rater heat and electric light. A house that iz distinctive and < unusual charm. It will be open for inspection all day Sunday. Petworth Offering—$9,100 In exceptionally good section of Tetworth is this well-built six room and bath brick house: semi-detached: hot-water heat electric light. We advise immediate spection. Corner House, Near Parkview School —85,100 Six_rooms and bath: mewly papered and modern. Lot 20x60 to alley. Shades and Slreens. $1,000 cash and $30 per month. Exclusive Northwest Location DETACHED 16 Apartments of 3, 4, 5 and 6 Rooms and Bath Every Room An Outside One. Very L-rxevLot. No Leases Strictly Modern and Fireproof Present Rental Over $12,000 per Year Moderate Cash Payment Balance in. 5 Years at 6% Price Reasonable For Further Particulars See Ellerson & Wemple 734 15th St. N.W. Phone Main 603 Tomes in Kansas Ave.—$8,000 Six large rooms; reception hall; bath; hard- wood finors and trim;: hot-water heat: elec- tric ligh lot 135 fect deep to alley. L Chevy Chase, D. C.—$16,800 Ecautiful dwelling of nine rooms. aths, hardwood floors: attractive in arrangeément and in best condition. Lot G0 feet wide with garage. In most desirable section. Shown by appointment only. CUT THIS OLUT A 2 Close Holy Cross Academy— $16,000 Here is a beautiful house of roow baths. Dbuilt-in sleeping and breakfast porch hot-water heat, electric light; semi-detached. Excellent In arrangement. Lot 25x133 to alley with room for garug Chevy Chase, D. C.—$9.950 This is one of the very best buys in Chevy Chas Detached seven room and ba Awelling: hot-water heat: electric hardwood floors; screened sleeping Lot 50x105 to paved alley. Don't overloo this if you want a bargain. Near N. H. Ave.—$18,000 10 rooms, 3 baths, hardwood floors; substan- tially built brick house in best condition. 1t is priced very low as owner must sell. 2-car garage on good lot. S St. W. of N. H. Ave.—$24.000 10 rooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors und in best condition. Lot at side included, or house will_be sold separately. Two ga- rages, one 2-car and one 3-ca Newton St. Close to Park—$8.000 Just listed for sale—pretty colonial porch house of six rooms and bath, with sleeping porch, back porch, hot-water heat and electric light. In splendid condition. Lot 20x136 feet. Act quickly. Park Rd. Near the Park—$11,500 Seven -delightful rooms and bath, with hot- water heat, electric light, hardwood floors, sleeping porch; colonial front porch; bac porch; garage on good lot. Just. listed; don’t delay. MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE PARK THE IN-TOWN SUBDIVISION Consisting of several hundred wooded acres of individual lots, group lots and, villa sites, miles of improved streets, sidewalks and other public utilities. Bounded by Mass. Ave., west of Sheridan Circle, Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.) at 32nd St. on the north, Rock Creek Park on the south and adjacent.to.the beautiful Conn. - Ave. bridge on the cast. It contains unquestionably the finest home sites in the city and. under the new management, is offered at prices no more than high-class suburban property miles farther out sells for. Call or telephone for plat and’ prices. Some desirable lots as, low as $2000. Buy now and plan your “Dream Home” 12,500 to £100,000, according to location. A plat of this property is also exhibited at our Sample Home, 2727 Conn. Ave. Open to 9 pm. -‘MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. 10th Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H—Main 6935 Realtors Authorized to Sell Subject to Contract Approval The Northumberland New Hampshire- Avenue and V Street A few desirable apartments remain available Soundproof walls between apartments. v Fireproof throughout. Spacious lobby. Large side lot. Sixty-nine apartments. 0000000 Washington Heights—$12,000 This is one of those much sought after six rooms and bath residences in the hest part ot the Heights. Electric light, hot-water hardwood floors: sleeping porch: awn- weathe¢r stripped; heating plant is Georgetown Heights—$13.500 Modern house of ten rooms and bath on lot 45x133 to. alley. This is in a section where ses of this tyvpe are in very great de- so it will pay to see it at once. In Petworth—§9,000 Seven rooms and bath, an excellent brick house in_most desirable section of this suburb. Hot-water heat; electric light and other features. See it at once or It will \ be sold. Vicinity Central High—$18,000 Excellent section of Columbia Helghts, a semi-detached residence containing 12 rooms, 2 baths, hot-water heat, electric light. Splendidly built and in best condi- tion. Lot 27x116 feet with 3-car garage. Saul’s Addition—$12,250 Remarkably interesting offer of a very pretty semi-bungalow type house. Hot- water heat; electric light; hardwood floors and in best condition. This is a good one if"vou want a home in this superior sec- tion. - Are You Renting an Old House? 1l Many people who can afford to own new homes are now renting old houses. They are paying as rent money that might be used to buy their own homes. 5 ] We can help you own a home—a new one. We have a large number of homes in every section of the city, ranging in price from $6,000 to $25,000, that may be purchased with as low a cash payment as $800.00. Remember, these homes have never been occupied. Some are not -quite completed, and the purchasers may:select the decora- tions. 3 {] This is an opportunity to live in a new home of your own. On the terms we offer you can surely afford it. Let us talk it over. “ oo-HL.RUST- 912~15TBST.N.W. ~ We also have a large number. of new houses that will meet the requirements of those who prefér'the new dwelling. Repre- sentatives will take you to inspect .them. at.any time. ALLAN E. WAIKER & CO., Ine. 813 15th St. N.W. | "' Main ‘2430 2 Rooms and Bath, $3,500 3 Rooms and Bath, $4,500 - 4 Rooms and Bath, $7;000 to $8,000 5 Rooms and Bath, $9,000 6 Rooms and Bath, $11,100 to $11,500 Apply to agent or manager on premises or The Union Realty Corporation BACK-BAY BEACH IMPROVEMENT CO. 921. 15th St. N.W. 1410 G Street ‘Main 8415

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