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= ¥ S . . 0 REAT ESTATE. % NG -STAR, WASHINGTON,“D. C,. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922, ‘ REAL ESTATE. 19 & ALE GIVEN PERMIT TOBUILD | dtss Zareel, o bunia sait st | pROPERTY TRANSFERRED |NEW SECTION OPENED : FOR S APARIMENT RENT 11 SPRING ROAD HOUSES | sfect: 385iste. """ * 17| - REACHES'$70,000 TOTAL| - IN'SOUTH RIVER PARK Balt Water Resort ThirtySix Henry R: Leesnitser, to bulld 1237 ?'tm’olph street nertheast; cest, J B Douslass, to bulld 3980 Hunt- “On Kenyon St. N.W. e IROPINBALTIMORE I Will Build You a Detached Operation Will Bepresent Irivest-|' Many Sites Handled Through Of- ment of $100,000—Other |!ngton ";,,;";,f,?",’,,',“.,.‘{og,o,.m...,, fice of One Realty Miles From Washiugton Expected ‘e ' 131 it t it, n 3 - ¥ alley. RaE Projects Approved, T i Eatriee! fo%utlid sleven Birm. to Draw Many. ome mn 90 aySe -c: e Garage. W. Preston was granted a permit houses, 80 0 Decatur street; cost, Propertles sggregating- | . Qpening of a new section ef South for the erection of &leven humes, 1420 | $60,000. approximatel: 5),000 chay Demand for Small Dwelling to 3400 Do " road, accordine to| Morris Cafrits, to bulld. 5637-5620 | AEPTosimetely $0.000 cheng records for the week In the ofice of [ Georgla avenue; cost, $15.000. the N: L. sbury Company, FarExceeds SUDDIY—KBSDS the municipal buflding inspector. The| H V\l:nm. to buh:. 914 Sheridan thg N, L. Sansbury Com %)u 'mu““} ¢ According to YOUR OWN PLANS .. For about the cost of a ready-built house in a row in— River Parl, n summer cotigse resort ir. Anne Arundel eounty, 74d., Is ex- pected to attract Washington famil- THOMAS J. FISHER & . 3 7,000, COMPANY, INC. operation will involve an Investment | street; tel, te repair premises | COrner of Bith atreet and Bunker Hill 105 o this salt-wat: 1 1 2 7 i of §100,000, it s estimated. Powh: bials SPAIE DESEL road, Mount Rainler, Md., was sold t SHlt-Wwaler PURRAlow. 00's 738 15th Street N.W. Prices Up-, Numerous other residential Frotects He Penneylyania _avenuel cost, N v Ferry Tor Wilitam W Bon | SB¥ ’“"‘.7.{‘.'? o},: 'e:el'g:dny by €: H. 2 AR Y - L roved. e lisl = & > iran A 4 Main 6830 Baltimore, like Washington, is having | jority ot permits follow: C. E. Wire, to erect gara; :““tv;::g Promises 3705 Nofthampton street! ‘:;utk‘ l.!mvtu ntnm was lubdlvlldnd I its rental troubles. Portland apartmonts, to repair prem- ”ghsa;"fl 9th on. Buchanan s! Chevy Chase, D, C., was sold for M % s L Augusta G, Clt to Corh: Word was received here this week | 1963 1122 14th street; cost, §4,300. N. ‘Miles, to bufld 1301-1305,1300 [ Aus! % ne ‘orhmander 12t 3 P that two-story houses, which before the | gty CURPSF; (do Tepalr D14 13tk p oy, street northeast; ~cost, | Proston B. iaines and wife. This is war rented for $20 to 30 a month, are| Brawner & Johnat two baths and ‘ap! ear. The C. H. ws, ranging in price from $1,600 10,600 5 F " P 4 Attractions of the resort include . Just 2 blocks west of 16th Street at Webster. ~ Most beautiful, picturesque aud desirably focated property in the District, overlooking Rock Creek Park and 16th Street, 7,000. arner Conatruction Company, to ost, $2,000. d 1109 Alabama avenue south- New House - Tenting at $40 to $50 a month. o1 : 2 it-water bathing, boating, crabbing, Fine lots and villa sites for those desiri i i %t . Stead, to repair premises 904 F chased from Miss K. shing, 1 ine lots and villa sites for those desiring a superior location Th . & 4,400, , lawn tennis, dancing, ete, T ¢ . i . per rentals In more. F. B. Dayl :tgnsret‘ [1 ma avenue southeast; | - roORoTtY contalns six rooms and | six miles from the capital, can be Eftjoy the cool summer breezes from Rock Creck Park in.a Best section of Columbia || These opinions, expressed by real ea- | Stipets Oat MO0 \ g grore, 3218 200, aimos B, Wiider and wife sold thetr | hett houcs, oy oanir, o eonnariag: Heights, one square from |8 ™, indicate that the denll:':‘d“;; Georgla avonue; cost, $10000, | propérty at Il U street” northwent | automobiis fve."X/28 & convenlent W ;gtural beauty. ; : « | Fourteenth street car line. w20 i *| cost, $4.000. : The new section beéing opened is * The constant building of splendid homes in this section is J Lieut., Commander Ormond L. Cax |sald to be d Max Walton, to bulld 1313 W streot; || Tieut, Commander, o0 be desirably_located and adapt- : premises 8509 | ed for summer bungaipws. The firm to have as much money as they dld & |.porier atreet; cost, $13,000. Buburban Gardens, to bufld roller &'dwfl. -!r;ahtl d are now occupy- |bas siready sold meveral of The sites year ago. Jeffery, to -build 1921 Kearney coaster, b0th and Hayes streets u,:: e. a s.ds (;ne of the bunga- | in this new wmection to Wuhlnslon “Apartment house rentals have de- | street northeast; cost, 3%50? eniie east; cost, $30,000, i &rg-:’ne"yo:omv eted by Breunin- | residents, who contemplate building clined from 15 to 20 per cent in the laat | % &% BETESt oot nortneast; D. A. Baer, to build 2326 Wyoming | 8%, "PISIIY s wionn purchasea | TEHOTE: six or seven months,” declared one. of. 20,000. ’ - avenue; cost, $3( i 2372 Rhode Is- | {rom Miss Katharine A. Grace prop- 0 rear orches. * " M. 0. Bull, to:bulld 2 erty at 33 Hai T FOR PUP| P |the largest realtors in Baltimore. "Not| W, ¥. Gude, to repair premises 1212) 3“ Ovenus northeast: cost, $4.000. |erty at 33 Hanover street nx#:}lflw::lté Exm_m OR PUPILS. it 15 admitted that people do not seem rapidly using up the available supply of ground. Profit by the growth of our city as a world Capital by owning ground In its most desirable section, where prices, are as sure to advance as our country and its Capital are to grow. Ground will advance, building costs will lower. Buy your ground now and make a double saving. H $40,000. Six rooms and bath brick, James O’Connell, to b olax Smal hot-water heat, electric lights, oak floors, front and -double detached home of your own amid fine old trees and unsurpassed l the small dwellings, however, for we|F sireet; cost, $2,900. 2123 Kearney Garage space on alley. have s Areater demand for small dwelle| " 1. Faronkampe. (o butld 1901 3| G.C.Brown, to'bulld 210 was made in connection with the of- A o by el LD street northeast; coss, $7. fice of Willlam H. Saunders & Co, Kindergarten Bhow at Dunbar Come Out Any Time = A “We haven't enough two-story houses | * L' G. Connor, to build 1003 Kearney —_— Samuel Brown sold his residence P"ce On[y $7 850 to supply the demand. These houses | street northeast; cost, $10,060. AVOR $1, 500,000 FOR CABLE. High School May 84 and 25. | » used to rent for $25 to $30. Now they | “F. L. Santmeyer, to build 1916 Jack-| F. ,800, 2 31e This s & mode d - rent for $40, $50 and even $60, and are | gon sirect nontheast; cost. $8,500. ‘Adatton of ‘an sppropriation 6f $1- | two-atory colonial brick home, con- | , The kindsrgarten department of the || . GGS Owner * |irendtly. rented ac these npl;:es&‘my’fl;a 3. 5 Puiips, o build gtoren, 618-) 00,000 to the military sppmprhlllon taining six rooms and bath. schols of the tenth, oleventh, twelfth » {3 t! t; cost, A 3 Y e —_— o ", MCKEEVER «d GOS| Vacant or completed. Thers 18 a very | *5. A Riehmond, to bulld 3300 22d |bll} for bullding of & new submarind exhibition at the Dunbar High Schoot ||| Office 1108 Sixteenth Street N.W. Phone Main 5974 i REALTORS srgat sl;)o?x:ge of two-story nouses.” ~ | gtroet northeast; cost, $10,000. Hunt. | cob1® to ‘Alaska to replace tha(:relcb GEN. LEJEUNE TO SPEAK. fi:i i‘tn‘l’i“» ;f'.;nz,,;l:%“"m‘wm ool S o pL pen: c:m l:fi cr:allha.m;‘ :fl h??’ usi\;n;;l: 5 T,( Klo:fi::&‘:&;? 3‘5“},‘1‘){7‘ 3926 Hunt-| - \;as been agreed upon by ’:JDM Gen. John A. Lefeune, head of the| The several schools will exhibit Rwdence on l’ropefly S StrestNW Lo e btatoment of another lares | (NEtoN streot; cost, $8.500. 1 street: | committee of the Senato sppropriations | Marine Corps. s to be tne speaker at | self-expression in rhythms, dances, e Mein 4752 realty operator. He said that plumbing | c, ‘Ei Bfi'.i‘;{' 0 Sommittee which has charge of the bill | the City Club's forum luncheon next|games, clay, sewing, weaving, draw- materials had increased also fully that| “E s’ Beali, to erect garage, 11th and | The amendment has yet to tb'oh .?‘;;::: ‘Pueaday, his subject to be ‘The Fight- | ing, painting and construction work much, and polnted out that only re- | columbia road: cost, $4,000. #n by the full commitiee. PAL I iy cently cement advanced 30 cents & Charles St. Johnms, to repair prem-(of the subcommittee MaNS TEPIColg barrel, and nails 25 cents a keg, While|igcq at 14th and Eye streets; cost,|the bellef that little opp lumber and bricks and other supplies | §3°500. develop. have all recovered from the “lows” of | 31 OPEN FOR |ttt ooy 3o 20 { Via Sixteenth Street and Alaska Avenue the APPROACH to INSPE‘ 4 I']ON Tots of people are looking at { property.” the builder said, “but thers B Sunday | e SRS plendl ome The Distinctive HOME PLACE Being De- five this: & man piens o bay & 310000 house,, but has only $500 cash to put on - ° ‘1 82 5 the deal. That makes it very hard to t a Bar galll of a Pl'lce— veloped From a Part of the Historic BLAIR - ESTATE at Silver Spring, Is UNSURPASSED 16th St. N.W. $40,000 WEEK’S»SALES. By Any Suburban “Colony” Around New Home Subdivision Opened in ' Washington ing Marine in War and Peace.” with paper, wood and hlocks. It’s located in one of the best neighborhoods of pretty Brookland— reached by two car lines. 3120 Twelfth Street N.E. Our craftsmen have been over it from top to bottém—inside and out —and every detail is in perfect condition—paint, paper, woodwork, plumb- ing—everything. Silver Spring. Property sales amounting to $40,000 in Blair, a home subdivision opened this week at Silver Spring, were re- ported today by the Hopkins Land Company. The development covers part of the original estate founded by Francis Preston Blair, just across the District line and below the intersection gf Alaska avenue and the Brookflefd pike. The subdivision comprises about fifty acres, which were pur- chased by Charles W. Hopkins from Woodbury and Gist Blair, through J. Walter O'Boyle of Thomas E. Jarrell & Co. The place is reached by way of 16th street and Alaska avenue. The main entrance to 'Blair will &o through Falkland drive. The pro- moters are principally from Virginia. ———— 20 HOUSES PURCHASED. Drive out 16th street, continue into Alaska Avenue to the Brookville Pike, and you are within a block of the proposed Main Entrance to “BLAIR.” The development of “BLAIR” forms a part of the great es- tate founded by Francis Preston Blair, nearly a century ago, and so rich in historic interest and traditions, is now in full swing. A-large force of men and teams are at work on the improve- ments. Cement sidewalks, curb and gutters are being laid, 4ll streets are being brought to a practical grade, and are to be sur- faced with Tarvia-treated gravel pavements. Entrance columns, topped with Colonial lights, have been erected and shade trees" i pany (Colered ne“du.ns oy ew Detached home of 7 rooms and bath, hot-water will be set out. On Falkland Drive, three attractive floral circles Homes in City. heat, electricity, and ready for immediate possession. will make this thoroughfare one of the attractive driveways of s g Sale of twenty houses to :‘:L‘}{'S,-":‘;; 4 e B fhice staff will be the city. Sewerage and water are to be installed throughout the office of Joe C. Brown. ) Inspect it tomorrow—one of our office sta tract this summer by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Com- v fahe 2eliers and e properties Lrans- “on the premises throughoit the day—to show you the mission, in accordance with the customary plan. Electric lights James M. Drysdale, 402-406-408 O | [H street northwest: Charles . Newman, house, 56 Florida avenue northwet 3 . Sullivan, 133% 28th street northwest: arranCd- sy Emma V. Slye. 35 and street north- d 4 east; W. D. Sullivan, 333-335 U street - . . northwest: James -M. Drysdale, 1348 e Tmeny Wallach place northwest; Amelia A. arry 2 11e telt you the price and what easy terms can be and gas now lead to the boundary of the property. ‘While this new subdivision is served by the Forest Glen cars, there is a movement on foot to have the 14th street car line ex- tended to the District line, just opposite “Blair.” “BLAIR” is situated in the very heart of a delightful and Jones, 1414 Columbia street northwest; . " Pauline Kilp, 1127 24th_street north- s hol ighborhood. On the south and west lie the beauti- - ;i Real Estate Board wholesome neig] , 0! e the The F. H. Smith Co. . o . “Shoemaler, | Member Washington Rea ; A ful estates of Mrs. Janin and ex-Senator Blair Lee. On the north 1414-16 Eye St. N.W. ndetone_T13"'s Strect northwest: B 1514 K St. NNW. Phone Main 4846 Blair Road is built up overlooking the entire length of the prop- ® Main 6464 in.,s(“,"lm_ bm:.;,i,n{ffé '.‘?{"h:{?::. erty, while the growing suburb of Takoma Park reaches out for northwest; Higbee & Richardson, 715 overa wille ol the @t 5 | G street southeast; Higbee & Richard- 7 Zu3 ) son. 819 26th street northwest. = As a Home Colony, “BLAIR?" offers much to the family " ! i i [ desirous of building a distinctive home alqng lines which will incorporate all their particular ideas. = Keep in mind that “BLAIR” is in a direct line of the great residential expansion northward, and, now that it is being opened up and so completely improved, its upbuilding promises to be rapid. Get in at the Opening of This Attractive Subdivision— _If You Are a BUILDER, -Buy; if You Are an INVESTOR, Buy; if You Are a HOMESEEKER, Buy. ~ . 7 Come Out to (0th&Longfellow Sts.N.W. Where a playg}ound 70x140 feet has been prauided in the middle of the OPENING PRICES: TERMS: - g - ; u 10 Per Cent Cash—Bal \ square. . u-e “2-' : From 15c to 30c at the Rate of 2 Per . . = e Per Sq‘ Ft. - Per Month, With 6 Per Cent From any point in the rear of these » T g Lots d U Interest on Deferred homes, the children can be seen safely . g § $600 and Up ‘Pnymmu at play. g b g ‘ ! ‘ ; 2 Come Out Today and_ Look It Over— Fifty-two housés in this operation. § Motor Out 16th Street or Take Forest Glen Cars All on Longfellow and 9th Streets sold. Three left on 8th Street. . Others um.ier { DL«,) o construction on Madison Street selling NO PLACE TO GO (:autT : B | Price,'$8,3 50:$1,000 Cash ,’_ Write, Phone or Call. BLAIR DEVELOPMENT CORP. HOPKINS LAND C0. INC. STREET I B . % ¥ h’ . \ o e 2 Balance, $75.00 Per Month, Including All Interest H i 4 " : ‘ ' : : ' E 611 International Building, 1319 F St. Tapestry brick; six nice size rooms; hot-water heat; electric lights; tile prmm= ‘ Ofim: ; i ;:,'?u lrla.mg:os S E bath with built-in fixtures; oak floors; plenty of'closets; kitchen equipped, with china cupboard and large pantry containing built-in refrigerator. SAMPLE HOUSE 817 Longfellow St. N.W. Take Qth Street car or 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to Kennedy Street and Georgia Avenue. Walk one square north to Longfellow and one square east to,houses. Open Until 9 P.M. Daily and Sanday REALTOR CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US HOPKINS LAND COMPANY, Inc. International Building, 1319 F St. Washington, D. C. FOQURTEENTH Gentlemen: 3 Please send me Plat, Price List and Full Information re- garding “Blair.” P DS N SR R S S R e = \ 2 1409 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ¢ %