Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1922, Page 21

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REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. *of ! ——————— president of the Assoclation of Vir [NATION'S BUILDING IN 1921 ;. |TRANSFERS OF PROPERTY oix culs i mus'spies| EEAD oF Sioloetrms - 3 ia Biologists. He has been a prom 2 Rl w Prot. W. D. Hoyt, head of the de- | Fiont member of the association sina DURING WEEK NUMEROQUS | one of the new homes included n the | partment_of biology of Washi - D o ety know] 32% GREATER THAN IN 1920} ~ - b i st sl o g A B s H T e - = street northwest, containing six £ I 7 NG Many Residences Listed in Deals | ;oms and bath and having modern .| - e 4. . by Agency of William 8. convenlences. S {Labor Department Statistics Also Show i | Phllah, Feaioss’ Baitabinky alse puc- ' 2 N e . ;:lhued {r:{l;‘ m-‘.l ;':llll‘p ‘the cornsr o N o ouse af an ngs streets. 3 Per Cent Decrease in Price |, ooy o BB EES OFFICE HOURS e of Materi 1 ;’l:';ll:gh the agency of William' B. ::egf,’ {&2 [%E.e:xcfi,;lan‘ : :e"l:!,l: ps. enty feet wida and having a side e S als. 5 Mrs, Grace E. Wilkinson purchaded | P33 Window and o bullt in garage. = Beginning Monday, May 15th, and until further = # . |from the Thrift Building Company|Anna M. Altemus the six-room brick notice—Open 7:30 A.M.—Close 4:30 P.M. Saturdays, There was 32 per cent more build- | cities provided for more than three/| Premises 1351 Randolph street north- |house at 200 9th street northeast. 3 . 2 3 2 ing done In this country during 1921 | times as many familles in the per-! West. Liouls:Hood (putchased:{romiFurold 1 o'clock.. Clients desiring to transact business with than fp the year previous, measured |mits of 1921 than were provided for Mrs. Jennie B. Tupman purchased ‘t‘:’x? %:Sne‘ti.ifi.‘:“’éi‘l#“:‘:fim'n'&‘ any of our departments after closing hour may do so by the number of permits issued in |In the permits of 1920. The 26 cities) from. the Thrift company premises| Joseph Cohen purchased from Helen b fal intrhent - cities reporting to the Department|ISPOFtINg as trebling or more than | 1337 Randolph street northwest. These | Carris premises 4008 Sth street north- y. special appointment. " rokept 2 labor statistios trebling their family housing In 1921 |are houses recently completed by | west. This is & colonial brick house o! LII or's bureau of labo! . | permits, as compared with 1920 per--| this company. They contain 7 rooms, | containing seven rooms and having g ; This includes new bulldings, both | Iite, were: Brookiine, Mass.; Cam- | fwo baths and are colonial brick |all modern improvements GARDINER & DENT, Inc Mass.; len, N. - 3 .; Columbus, i0; ' Denver, Col.: hn _C. Gilbert i Include permits for me"h;-uu::::n Fall River. )i(‘?:'_-iu'f::;egt&g r}‘eo} M;!;’,,': Hm,,ht,,:",:‘gsg;:?uf}.l‘ Eifb:gdn: nial brick house at 1123 Morse stret REALTORS of signs, awnings and articles of like | Jacksonyllle, Fla.; Jersey City N_ J; | room frame house In Saul's tion, | Dr. F. H. Clossman purchased fron! SALES, RENTS, LOANS AND INSURANCE 3 s B .3 N 11 treet vest. 3 2 E character, for which some cities re-|York, N. Y.; Oak Park, IIl.; Pners::’. ug‘sr:l ”;‘mi-?: anrlf.:hl'ézfih“p?r!enued l?;uasa' ‘Xé 1;{;1'7' eg:n::c‘lfl?:e{?: '2&21?.‘: 4 - - 2 . quire permits. g 3.;_Providence, R. L; Richmond, |from Guilford Davenport the brick | southeast. . W. Gilbert Dent, President L 3 7 The bureau of labor statistics a M:n'u .Rg:hes!‘er. N. Y Somerville, | house at 2027 2d street northeast. Raymond L. Hanback sold to Jokan a8 S year age eollested figures for 1920 | Mafe Buperior, Win: Terre Haute!| This home contains modern improve- | . Shoemaker the six-room colonial 5 and early this year began the col-|J, and York, Pa. * 7| crete front porch. gon” | Srick hovse In Tt View, 156 Ubland A B 3 lection of like data for the calendar L 5 3 eaut: evy Chase [||:« i "mis i aut o oo years are available for 140 cities. & o Reports are yet expected from other - =_ esiaence eftiont i il z e - ere was a decrease of 38 per cen . . .. d | e wastecate seies of ‘Batiding Homes Built as the Individual Would Build for Himself! Vlngston treet | | material between the averages for —— g s % oy 11920 and 1921. Between May, 1920, |} 0 ! 1 . - uilt of granite stone and Hytex brick, with slate roof ; semi- and May, 1921, there was an Increase || S all Ca h P ey _ _ e e e mall Cash Payments! ance e Rent! This home contains 9 rooms, 2 baths, inclosed breakfast and | wage rates per hour. The estimated . \ sleeping porches,” large open fireplaces in living room, and total cost of bullding construction master’s bedroom. covered by permits issued in 1921 ||| The house is modern in every particular and is in excellent [l | was 17 per cent over the cost covered | f{ ° ° ° condition. ) by permits issued In 1920, due to the : “ X X % increase in the number of permits. o= The Price is Particularly Attractive and Reasonable Fer Caht of Rnaraaes. u a ome m eau e ase oc o] The increase in the number of I ' Terms Will Be Made bullding permite Issued in 1321 over B . . 2 n t] ol This Home Will Be Open Sunday from 10 A.M. vulldings T{udu l;:?n::u;ly class : d o hd ®. s ' : ne-fami Z ; oMo' PM: for Your Tnspection i S at Is docially Rig t 1 uperior Environment one-fam! nd two-fal ings, 3 l.. E BREUNlNGER ON | Wit “Stores” combined, 280 ‘per cent: ’ e I o o m‘:i“r‘.;;le’r‘;x‘:{z gwelllng‘n cl(\:‘dpl"mt‘fig:: Th d d f _d o h > » fii : an ouses, {n ng 5 s = b " having stor. bined therewlith), % Main 6140 Colorado Bldg. [||fise feemonii it e tremendous advantage of residence in such asection is difficult to compute. The infinite 3 ngs (hotels, clubs, etc.), er cent; > < < . S S S S mer Gremathay Sonilc |l joy of living away from the city’s congestion, heat and dirt and turmoil, yet within easy reach of ories, garages, churches, etc.), N . . .8 . . - t; additions, alterati d o - = = Pipar3'ch ot Sokiaentiar and non- the very heart of the Capital, makes life worth living, not alone for the wife and the little ones, ELECT YOUR LOT NOW AT T he average . cost ‘of one-famil . DR, s, dcha - but for yourself as well! : o Cittes having completely seg- 5 . . . . 1 d ) % 20 a 7 N , B A 3? R I D ( ; E bk O . These homes, built by ourselves, and the last word in smart, modern residential design and or two-family dwellings the av- . . 3 i 5 : . 1 ]f.‘:'f;zoC:;;'f;gg}";{‘:‘:“;‘éi‘“t;;e:e’-;f.; construction, offer a range of size and price that will meet your desire and requirement. Reser- N W) QA FAKE " TAEES AT t e ried L o |4 » ON CHESAPEAKE BAY (]| arsece es o th oitien chatepe vations are being made fast. It is better to buy now than to wish for years afterward that you 115 i 3 Although the number of non-resi- - J i\ HE most beautiful site dential bulldings was larger than in had BATHING ~ foryour summerhome SHOOTING || |sonstruciion was fots. . inia Is o f : oh salt water front near counted for in part by the fact that . Tachi ! um! large-s factories i Washington. iha office bulldings projected during 2 e . . 1921 was materially smaller than n utmost in healthful recrea- creased cost of bullding material, ) J 1 - ns, LN 5 BOATING tion. FISHING ra " show muc::d the 1--"’ne"dc‘ondl1 b 3 Beautiful shaded lots at rea- fon &s° “non-temilential bulidings’ $3 500 Cash d M d M thl P somabie. prices, easy “terme. <.l st S ety St 2 and Moderate NMonthly Payments Write or phone us for booklet. | Ielss4 anu indicates :,hl(bmlngl r;m‘-gr B On { Th . ofe ' . alterations were made, but that the | BAY RIDGE REALTY e e uys One of These Magnificent Houses! N CORPORATION, Owners N e peomita of 1921 provides ol . TENNIS T b CRABBING | o The permics of 1521 provided hous: The sample house and the four others on Jocelyn street on adjoining lots p : 2 ] than th its for 1920—in oth: ki i i 2 H 3 21 har A ! LANHAM & HILL . ]} tnan, « ;"m;;y; ;ndoam_’wfl; other| are strikingly individual in design and built of carefully selected materials by 1400 H St. N.W. Main 366 ]2 man s e Feporaing for | master workmen, af' [lbor vears © ecided gainl They are varied also in. interior arrangement. although all are of the center i By auto via Marlboro and Annapolis. -By W., B. & A. to over 1920. it does mot by any means hall type. Parquetry flooring on first floor, first quality hardwood floors Annapolis, where Zindorf’s cars for Bay Ridge meet trains at indicate that home building has! h h i ot i B4 el 'y Static caught up with home needs. During throughout, mammoth living porches, breakfast rooms, sleeping porches, built-in FOR HE ALTH and SPORT has been o siackness in home bulld‘;.l garages, Kelvinator automatic refrigeration, large cedar closet in attic, huge at has produced an acute nee i ; YoF homes. Reports are complete as | stone fireplace, slate roofs are a few of the salient features. to the number of families provided Unusual window space makes every room delightfully light and airy. Each for in the dwelling permits issued in | 1920 and 1921 in 119 cities. | Larger Number of Families. ’ The number of families provided| for in these cities by the 1920 permits was 69.544 and in 1921 .the number! was 156,671. Assuming five persons| to a family, this means providing | housing for 347,720 persons in 1920 and 783,356 persons in 1921. The! normal growth in population in the; cities of 25.000 and over in the United ! States is about 2.7 per cent per year. | which, applied to the population of | the above cities, means an increase of 638,761 persons. l has a minimum of space devoted to hallways. Two or three additional rooms and bath may be instalied in each attic. The lots are uniformly large and attractive with shade and shrubbery. The corner lot is 145 feet on 39th street and 80 feet on Jocelyn street. Other lots range from a frontage of 70 feet to a depth of of 150 to 205 feet, with unusual Tand- scape possibilities. | Sample'fiungalow; ‘J)ocelyn St. and Reno Rodd (Two Sold) $1,500 Cash and Moderate Monthly Payments Makes One of These Bungalows Your Very Own - .The bungalows are indeed full sized, two-story residences. They contain seven large rooms, reception hall, bath, lavatory. g On the first floor there is a large living room with fireplace, dining room, sun parlor, bedroom or den opening through French doors, with tiled lavatory, and clothes closet, kitchen, pantry, reception hall with clothés closet, separate entrance porch_and spacious living porch. The second floor has three commodious bed chambers, with four extremely fargc clothes closets and linen closet, and complete tiled bath with built-in fix- These figures seem to indicate, therefore, that while the building of dwellings “in 1920 did not keep up with the annual increase in popula- ||| tion, the building of dwellings in |l 1921 was somewhat above the in- creased population demand and made a lftle start in reducing the housing REMEMBER THESE FACTS! A iils the above.figures spealk for ra] citfes differ radically. ' Of the 119 citfes reporting fof both years.| 18 show a decrease in the num-, ber of familles provided for in 1921. as 1920. These u] ared with : Allentown, Ps.; Auburn, 7th AND WEBSTER STREETS S N. to Mont.; Chester, Pa.; Flint, Adjoining New Catholic Church ’:“l":‘:;”,t‘“flfih"“‘lx;’.’o}:';h Take 9th St. Car to Varnum St. N.W. and Walk East 2 Squares ||| zon. Mich.s. Saginaw, “Mich.: St Box Plan—3 Rooms Deep and Corper With Garage bury, Conn. | | seph, Mo.; Tulss, OKla. end/ Water- ey The permits in 1920. for -Hoboken, TR === | N. J., provided housing for one family in 1520, while no family was provide 205-7-9-11 R STREET N.E. i housing by the permits of 1921 St - tures and best type shower bath. t | 6 Rooms and Bath—Box Plan [ Jomeph. Mow PRow'358 families In 1820 The exterior is extremely attractive and varied. Bethesda Blue Granite, used in chimneys, porch piers and foundations and entrance porch, adds a most inter- esting and substantial touch. Hot-water heat, electric light, with lights in all closets and extra base plugs in every room; laundry, extra toilet in basement, and all other modern features. Each house is equipped with long-distance ‘radio. The radio in operation Sunday. : The lots are 50 feet or more wide and average 100 feet or more in depth., with concrete driveways for: garage. Located on One of the Highest Points in the District of Columbia!- This location insures pleasant relief from summer’s heat after a trying day in town. The houses are built as the individual would build for. himself, with finest quality materials and master workmanship. And the prices are much lower than could be secured im individwal construction. e "~ With purchase and occupancy of these houses will come, as years pass on, a real satisfaction in the “possession of a perfect home that will endure. : The large exhibit house, furnished and decorated completely by W. B. Moses & Sons, is indeed a symphony. No operation in fine houses in Washington has attracted so much attention and received such flattering commendation. . Now is decision time. Make your final inspection. Satisfy yourself and ask us questions, for we HAVE NO SECRETS TO KEEP FROM YOU in regard to these houses. Then act, else the HOME OF YOUR DREAMS will pass to some one else. . ; ‘The prices and terms are exceptionally moderate Open All Day Sunday and Every Afternoon and Evening During the Week ‘Take Cars or Drive Out ~ Conn. Ave. to Jocelyn St. Proceed 1} Blocks West Southern Building ~ Main 2430 to 7 in 1921. Flint, Mich, shows a decrease of 89 per cent; or from 3,200 familles in 1930 to 848 in 1921. Butte, Mont, had & decrease fnlam“l;!. fami- lies in 1920 to 4 familles in 5 1524:28 3rd STREE'_I' N.E. Ot the 119 cities having complete 1 —1 Inside . reports for both years, 108 showed an increase in the number of familles provided for in 1921, as compated | with the number provided for in 1920. n 31 cities the increase was under 0 per cent; in 34 cities, from 50 to 100 per cent; in 15 cities, from 100 to | 150 per cent; in 17 ocities. from 1560 to 200 per cent: and in 26 cities an increase of 200 per oent or over. Thus, 1801-7 MONROE STREET N.E. Detached. Homes - «The Best Homea in Takoma Pork.” Takor:a Park H_omu These houses have mot been of- fered before. Many are exclusively g us, who specialise in - e e T We hars . any more, $1,100 Gp. ,000—5-room house, with basement, “l”'dlkfl' to site of mew schoal. I 500—Under construction, § rooms, of good l}l‘. bath, attic, full sem, om0 ,000—8 rooms and sleeping parch. Al || l-'!z'v‘flllll Fine l"fll 5 of the i best streets. Lot contains 12,000 square Fruit and poultry house, ‘house-under construction; uving o 150, wieh srepitce; dining || . ATL imj W] ow, on _ paved | | [l - improvements, | 923-955 14th STREET- S.E. 6 Rooms and Bath—Big Lots Only $6, Only $500 Cash—Balance Monthly ‘Take Pa. Ave. Cars to 14th St. and Walk One Square South All Houses Op\en for [mpectioh All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments Force Your House to Pay for Itself—You Can Easily Rent Second Floor for Enough to Make g Monthly Payments = H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST ; ; Kelvinatbrl and Radio y in Operation for 813 15th St. NW. " B : ond oF 14th Sireet at ine 9n T e? “LILLIE & HENDRICK 8 Carrell Ave., Takema Park, Ocl. S00W Experienced Advertisers Prefer TheStar ~

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