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S ‘14 REAL ESTATE.. PROPERTIES INVOLVING ' $150,000 TRANSFERRED [ inz” feet and received orders for 229,568,- 738 feet. compared with the correspond- ing week last year, production in- SELLS NEW DWELLINGS. WRECKING OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS SALES reased| 79,395,500 feet: . shipments, | Dunigan. ‘Also ounces Other 4.9 38,841,060, and orders, 68,541,811. On Realty Deals for Week. SAVE YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATER!ALS X ‘Week’s Sales Include Many Houses hha basis &:;“the normal g’imarc"“rl PIPE ACES gures established by the five larger | Sale of three. of the new dwellings LE FURN. H mes Th t R esent the Last ‘Vord in Washington and Ohevy. |assoclations, it being 221787404 fect |erected In Fourteenth Btreet High- SS Lumber i or e week, the actual cut was lands bt D. . Dunl was an- o a epr : Chase. per cent, shipments 81 per cent and nounced toduy. Mra. Eeaest Emmert, Tirioes cansans Jan s e 0 2c a Foot 3 . | orders per cert. Relative to cur-} Miss Josephine Relth and Willlam ;o jowing makes: oiland, Jewell, Pen- 1 1 .l. l:::fi"‘;fl;%:“"w'er‘: ;:;‘;:t:gp‘::jd rent production of the elght assocla- O'Donnell’ purchased premiges 5201, insula, Williamson; purchased from 2x10, 2x12 lfl COflvenleflce afl S a l l y recant{y through the office of Boss & tions making weekly reports, shiD-|5303 and 5313 13th street, respec- Uncle Sam at Camp Lee. They were Sheathing Phelps. 3 S e 84 per cent and orders 97 ST ] 4% surplus property aud had pever been Flooring 5 3 hased 3 ese houses are located between 5 o s et IN A prE;ll-es:‘gsezy; lcnncnt::x:i:s“ezltxrccgsy For the thirty-two weeks of the|Ingraham ahd Jeferson strects. used; they are brand new: no burat- | Heavy Timbers ‘hase, D. one of the mew’ houses | Year ending with August 12, the fig-| They have colonial porches, break- SECRETRLes; 20, heat-waIpsd SpRels; bullt by Boss & Phelps. 1t is tully | UTes for 1921 and 1922 ares o o /0 0 fastiporches dudlopntatiijalsht rooms O R o sl seving 21, F Neichborhood of Refi S ded b fotached, of frame Sonaizuclion. Wih | yhipments, 50141357,534 feet; orders.| *Ifr“Blnigan-aiso reported the mle B s Faene eighbornood O efinement. urrounde 2 o oo howen at 704 Komnedy street, | 7010,301,659 feet. 11 feet; | Of. four six-room houses on Lons- fug experts agree that there is 2x4 e 3 built by Charles J. Walker, was sold ‘h‘[ m}; D‘}“x‘;;a’;._’ :-‘”’:ffl-{?o‘:-? L et | fellow "treet, between Gaorltu ave- more ;;%mlmvgl‘ way o heat'a bou = t 1 i ty is one | g o b > | nue an 13th street, .nearly com- a%e by this oG8 SHEEON, afld OVCrlOOklng Handsorne afld toLils 4 Prelps. The property is one LBOALE fect " ction,” 1804, | PICHDE, disposal "of the” entire row. Il save You DIE money om bne. 228 s 2. ed. The house has six rooms and| ooy gl 4o 10.849.791 s building organization is_rushing - 366,89 ; shipments, 1,810,849,791 Expensive Residences bath, hot-water heat electric NBDIS | rect; orgers, 2,150,850,118 feet work on & similar row on Kennedy|| Window Frames, $6 Bathroom Outfit, $60 Mary L. Lewis sold her home at 3710 e Sales of the six-room houses during Complete in every detail. Two glazed 13th street northwest to John Zirwes, SIX BUILDING DONE the past week were as follows: Ruth sash, size 247x30" uchh sash lifts and who will occupy the house. This is S « | B Fox, 1222 Longfellow street; David || locks ropes and welghts. | = . G one of a square of houses completed fetsibvi 8 Davison 1206 Longteliow 'strect: Trimmed iton rindon Al al J. S. Gruver. It} o am astings, ngfellow Sl At this window, rlce, 9 several years ago by J 8 O resdern | Wisconsin Avenue Dwellings Are |qreet and Roger Gallagher, 1213 | ioords™ilie rames to fit this window, s, improvements. of Dutch Colonial ‘Type. Longfellow stieet A business property, owned by Ar- thur Browne. at 1406 14th street northwest, was sold to Mene Yos-|Ings of the Dutch colonial type, 2545 gour. The building has three stories, |to 2553 Wisconsin avenue, Was an- with store and two apartments above. nounced today by the office of Charles It will be remodeled for investment|D. Sager. Two of the houses were purposes. ; sold before completion. Jennie M. Rorer bought a home at| The buildings are of brick, with 1729 Corcoran street northwest, from | front and rear porches and contain Col. G. R. Lukesh. This is a three- | six rooms and bath each. They over- | tlon from the service and about 100 story, bay-window brick house having | look the grounds of the naval ob-|others have either retired or re- ten rooms and bath, with electric|eervatory. J. K White drew the|signed from the service, since the lights and other improvements. This |plans for the operation. passage of the act of Congress re- aaleiwas mado: connection With Qultiox & loml Tefuecion of abont T L e S 2 n the commissioned personnel. A house built by goss & phetps | GERMAN U-BOAT TO SINK.| Even with this reduction, actual or about three years ago, at 5316 41st prospective, during the first month Straet, in Gheyy Chase, was purc = of the plucking board's operations, N L Bt there remains a necessity of speeding | story colonial brick house, having up;actoniif ithe cut required by Con- eight rooms, two baths, vapor heat gTess I8 to be made effective by De- S elictiie Doves: cember 15, the date set by the War Department for the board to com- plete its work of elimination. Note These Prices L.8.01% Construction of a row of six dwell- ARMY TO RETIRE 300. Already more than 300 officers of the Army have been listed by the general plucking board for separa- Very Reasonable Terms Reclaimed Wall Board, per ft Cantopment Sash, 6 ligh Steam Radiation, per ft The fixture this et are to make wp make. The v down, 4" Tava: enameled 1 Attings com- th tub and toilet outft the original crates. Sidney L. Hechinger Housewrecking Company TWO OFFICES: 6th and C Sts. S.W,, 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. Two established places of business with an imm either sales office. Go to the ome nearest you. Your e fllled without loss of time. We are nearest to downtown. sub, ginia; easily accessible to any part of the city. Twelve vears in Was 7 Sample House, 2547 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. \ tors wi are brand A delightfully high elevation. Splen- didly built and thoughtfully planned. An evidence of the desirability of these homes cannot be more forcibly expressed than by the fact that two of the six were sold before completion. nd com 1l of mi stock at can_be land and Vir- gton and bere Placed in Norfolk Dry Dock to Await Trip to Deep Sea. The German submarine U-111, one of those brought to the United States after the war, has been placed in dry dock at the Norfolk navy yard preparatory to being taken to sea and sunk in deep water In compliance Come out and see them Sunday. - To miss seeing these houses might mean you would lose the opportunity to get one of the best home values in the city. CHAS. D. SAGER Henry C. Morris bought a detached home at 3006 Albemarle street, owned by B. A. Bowles. This is a large cen- ter-hall house of stone and frame c struction, containing ten rooms, s eral baths and modern improvements. — —_— — A man who has built over 500 homes purchased & e ; with the agreement under which for- - — i He low 18 1oURI00 rest o mouse Just mer Germs rships were distribut- Owner and Builder completed by them at 3919 Ingomar | ¢4 among th cd and mssociated arpa sl bR L Inspect Tomorrow—On e ~ S ; Nash.' This Is a detached house, two ~bo o = 923 Fifteenth Street N.W. Storiés, with four bedrooms on the|ed to be destroved in the airplane “Head for N H i second floond’rhe houss s _one n& ombl : :"fll‘;‘_h<'m‘17"‘:gl:(lll;flcgf; cadquastershronNey omes S ;‘:rfihfn e e Pt - mear the capes. She (One Semi-Detached and One Attached) N e e vard Tor inspection to In the Prettiest Section of Mt. Pleasant 2 : : iy hy enough to p house, four bedrooms, two baths and [ finail e ) 7 7 ” 2 iy i hod of dis 2 ally determ proof garage. B L. C. Denslow sold his home, at 115 I J‘ Ontario place, in Washington Heights, | ‘ ‘ ® , , o Wit Mhis 1ea two-siory | GERMAN ENVOY T0 RETURN. I brick house, having front and rear| Advices reached the German em- el porches, electric lights, oak floors and | bassy that Dr. Otto Weidfeldt, the a brick garage holding two cars. now in Berlin on leave of absence, ambussador o Washington, who i3 would sail for New York August 24. PRODUCTION OF LUMBER | hen the am! i returns to his Cool B L] LJ P S f the joint com- ; FOR WEEK SHOWS GAIN|™ sion to determine the claims of ||| and o1 American st Germany as a re- g s b ey sult of the war will be settled, and Refined Workman- Output Increases 18,608,684 Feet, ‘l’!“u;“v“';‘;""‘ on will get to work soon ship I First time offered, § : I While Shipments Are Cut h . . . it Pnce, 10 built and 4 were Pnce’ 11,691,542 Feet. LEAVES NAVY YARD. PRERY . s0ld before comple- Aroused from s tamporary lotharey, | Lient. William Cox. at the. wash- | | i ! i ¥:lington navy vard, has been detaile Easy Terms ’ tion. Easy Terms ’ the lumber market displayed marked, (o duty on the Asiatic station. | activity for the week ending August | —————————————————— || High it PRICED LOW FOR THIS LOCATION iz, according to reports compiled for | I Highest i g 5 : . publication today -by the local head- | i i | Well Built Tapestry Brick Houses Assuring Warmth and Comfort. Beauti- guartersof " the National Lumber | | Quality i fully finished throughout. All high-grade material. Recovering from the limitations on | o Healthful Materials production imposed by the forest! m fires of the past two months the Wes Used il Coast Lumbermen’s Association ex- 5 | panded its production about 13,00 PR it 000 feet over the preceding week. At| I the same time the deficiencies of rail-' . | Way transportation due o the strike (| === i brought shipments down by about S ohe 3 1 16,000,000 feet and were accompanied | Finished and under con \ - . Colonial Standard ‘byoa s:r‘;ullotil;i_lr!nel‘aln ]unz;;x;s-s & struction, in restricted and Conwenient Prices n the nd, outhern o ks i . Plumbing Pine Assoclation, while showing a [ zoned Massachusetts Park, Location Right Porch, Fixtares, qubstantial gain in production, en. | ¢ ifferently designed brick and i oyed an increase of about 14,000,000 3 > i i | Casy Terms Breakfast F':;:"' fost in orders accompanied by some tile; central and side hall ji|i e - Increase in shipments. Virtuall omes with Lia : Porch, Cholce of every other z:;cugn eported an hojfriome “;”‘] 3;;!'\1811:]015. At“;’v Eaa ) crease In production and orders and § three and four baths, single Siecors Berayvece & decrease in shipments. The net re- |14 double heated gara; {’:_W Porch. Lrimisr sult was an increase for all the lum- L Soun: ated garages. §|| = 014a Tvory ber assoclations rv‘ncrungdor 18.608.- hibit 32d and Cathedral I 684 feet In production, a decrease o : 5 o D] 11,691,542 feet in shipments and Open to 8 pm. Screened. Buy now increase of 19,133,993 feet in orde Built, Owzed, For Salo Oaly by and select It is significant that shipments, t: M dd h & R ;5 3 5 i Ample your ing the country as a whole, decl ladaug: . g while orders and production giined : markedly. Demand and supply in! Sh et o cna | BE acgEl, SeRn annon, Inc. 00 errace Space. S e paper. ous balance, but transportation Is|§ peiablished 1899. Main 6935, Teath Floor. ’ : 2 weak. The 374 mills rep: 4 : 3 1 (Just North of 17th and N. s againat a revised otal of 3 Woodward Bldg., 15th and H snaytJast North of 17th and Newton t"reeta) > S N w preceding_week, turned out No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ours. pacious rooms, hardwood floors, wood-burning fire, | Sa.lllp USEe, SO tree feet of lumber, shipped 198,465.615 with built-in tub, shower and fixtures, except e o 4 2 al n t Ve AS9itectictlumber SR ORE f Tefrigerator. Om a lot 20x121 feet, located e of nge-old | To Inspect | ;.‘-k:‘ on lkhgtkplev-llnn. affordin of bheautiful | - . ok Cree ;! Hik Take Mt. Pleasant car to end of the line and Ik D RQUATes 1 1ake 1 1IN Take Georgia Ave. Car to Madison St., Walk One Block East ! oL o= ekt carrojend of (b Macound Al oy ey more ke 101 Il | i | BUILDER Main 4600 | W. A. Dunigan Maryland Building 1410 St. NW. Phone Main 1023 Telephone for Free Auto Service . reactor WM. S. PHILLIPS 1409 New York Avenue N.W. New Semi-Detached Houses one of these houses this week as an investment. Keeping the Home Warm This Winter Will be a Problem for Many But Your Problem is Greatly Lessened if You Have Athey Metal Weather Strips Installed Due to the shortage of coal incident to the protracted coal strike, there is every indication that coal will be difficult to obtain, and when-obtainable, in limited quantities only. With this condition in mind every effort should be made toward the satisfactory heating of the home with a lessened consumption of coal. ! Less Heat is Required where Athey Cloth-lined Metal Weather Strips are installed— This fact is proven by experiments and investigations. Athey Cloth-lined Weather Strips keep out so much of the cold air that you do not have to burn as much coal to keep warm and comfortable. Athey Weather Strips are moderately priced and the installation, by our ex- pert workmen, is prompt and easy. Let us prove how efficient the Athey Weather Strip is— estimates gladly given. ks Moobmard K Lotheop MANUFACTURING PLANT—PHONE MAIN 5300 SOUTH CAPITOL, D AND CANAL STREETS SOUTHWEST Longfellow Street—Just Off 16th St. Heights Beautiful Detached i Residence i i An Exclusive Neighborhdbd Values here will continue to enhance as the public and private im- provements are brought to further development. ' | The Home is set in a large lot—beautified by well placed shrubbery. "Well planned rooms of unusual size—open fireplace—attractive kitchen and pantry—2 baths—hot-water heating plant—and other modern con- eniences. Lot 40x156 Ft. 2=Car Garage Price for Quick Sale $18,500 First Floor—Large reception hall, living room, open fireplace, dining room, kitchen, breakfast ;orch, pantry and service porch. S Second Floor—4 large bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 sleeping porches. Third Floor—2 bedrooms. Consult— e MREEVERISOSG .. ' ot 415 Eye Street " 2045-2947-2949-2951 Upton Street Near Bureau of Standards & Holy Cross Academy East of Conmecticut Avenue. 2 stories and attic; cement front porches; 8 rooms, 4 rooms on first floor ahd 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on second floor ; hardwood floors. Especially planned and exceptionally well built—particularly attractive. Have gas 2 and electricity and-hot-water heat. Wide Lot, 147 Feet Deep toa Paved Alley Open For Inspection Every Week Day and Sunday Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. Main 6820 738 15th Street NW. -