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Inspect Today and Sunday 3 Sold Only 4 Left Exceptionally well built, cozy tapestry brick homes. Just eomp!et«t Containing six rooms, bath, Kot-water ‘heat, elec- tricity,<olonial front and double rear porches, hardwood floors, mahogany and white trim, steel construction, garage space, wide paved alley. Sample House, 4009 4th St. N.W. Open and Lighted Untll 9 P.M. Every Day The Joseph Shapiro Co. ; 914 New York Ave. Franklin 6918 T AT —— =— NOT ONLY A NEW BUNGALOW A REAL HOME 3109 14th St. N.E. Five Large Rooms and Attic Fireplace Hot-Water Heat and Electric Lights Lot 60x125—Garage Immediate Possession Easy Terms Representative on Premises Built as the Individual' INDUSTRIAL coupmus BRING BUILDING SLUMP 5| Week’s Permits for Constructien Totsl $300,000, Lowest Fig- ures of the Year. Reflecting the _ building brdught about hewe by unfavorable on' and Industrial condi- tions, the list of permits recorded this week by the municipal building # | Inspector contained provision for but about $300,000 worth of construction was the lowest figure year, it is understood, ‘The operations approved follo hool for Boys, Wiscon- Ic:‘;llel!l lv'anuel, to re- d R. B. Warren, to bulld two 3705-3707 Brandywine street; cost, $8,000. D.'J. Partello, to build elght homes, 4511-25 Arkansas gvenue; cost, $64,000. Isadore Freund, to build, 2841 27th street_northeast; cost, $3,000. W. Ulman, to build store and apart- ment, 4408 Georgia avenue; cost, $8,000. R. H. Sanford, to erect ten homes, ragut street; cost, $50,000. to build, 4828 18th . F. B to build bakery, 2909- 2911 M street; cost, $20,000. to build two am street; cost, cost, $4,000. slump | . to ‘build, 3000 Construction of a new edifice at 34th and Lowell streets northwest is now in progress. The building will cost ka |®bout $60,000 and will be the first cost, §9,500. . N..Lee, fo bulld 3512 New Hamp- avenue; cost, $6,500. S eamon & Luchs, to bulld, 1324 T street; cost, $30,000. Frank B. Gl , _to build 3126 Woodley road; cost, $15,000. GETS DUTY IN UTAH. Capt. Francis C. Tyng, Medical Corps, on duty at the Army Medical School,. this city, has been ordered to Fort Douglas, Utah. for duty. ORDERED TO HOSPITAL. Warrant Officer DeVere H. Harden, at Camp Meade, Md., has been ordered to Walter Reed General Hospital, this city, for treatment. Would Build for Himself : Four Smart New Residences 3901-3903-3905-3911 Jocelyn St. Chevy Chase, D. C. Individual in exterior as well as in- terior design, splendid models of fine house construction, these houses are without question the most desirable on the market today. Dutch and English Colonial type, center hall plan, large living room,. fireplaces, spa- cious living and sleeping porches, Kelvinator automatic refrigeration, best type parquet flooring, two baths and innumerable other appointments, in- cluding built-in garages. The lots average 70 feet in width and 205 feet in depth, with shade and shrubbery—one of the highest elevations in D. C. A locality of unsurpassed Moderate Terms See These Houses Sunday or Any Afternoon or Evening social environment. 813 15th St. N.W. JUST COMPLETED—ONE \ e SOLD Among the atfractive features are Large Living Room with real old-fashiomed weod- unit of a larger structure. Clarence L. Harding is the architect and W. C. & A. N. Miller are the builders. The building will include an audi- | torium and parlors opening on the Lowell street side and a dining room and kitchen on a lower level opening on the 34th street side. The plans contemplate that the main ; hurch auditorium will be in the part | c of the building to be erected at some future date, the assembly room of the first unit being intended eventu- ally for the use of the school. It is expected that the dedication of — e e ANALOSTAN APARTMENT HOUSE CHANGES HANDS Phillips Realty Office Also Re- ports Sales of Several Brick Dwellings. | Numerous realty transactions were reported this week by the office of William S. Phillips. Anna C. Harris sold to a local in- vestor the Analostan apartment house, located at 1718 Corcoran street northwest. This is a four-story brick building, containing twelve four and five room and bath apartments. Thaddeus S. Stone purchased from this office 2 new house at 8§32 Madison street_northwest. La Burne C. Metzger purchased the new house at $04 Madison street from this office. Miss Agnes M. Randolph purchased from Mr. Phillips’ office premises 834 Madison street northwest. The Madison street dwellings are colonial brick homes. containing rooms featur = Simon Klosky purchased Breuninger & Pedersen house recently completed by them at 3127 12th street northeast. This is a modern six-room-and-bath brick hause, located in Brookland. Mrs. Sarah M. Shreve purchased from Anita M. Rennoe premises 3913 13th street northwest, a six-room- and-bath brick house, having modern conveniences. Mrs. Emma E. Saum purchased from Max Minster premises 1241 Kenyon street northwest. This is a three- story brick dwelling, containing nine rooms and two baths. Mrs. Emma E. King purchased from Samuel Schneider the modern brick dwelling at 1207 I street northeast. Charles M. Burrier purchased from Mrs. Eva Baker the two-story brick dwelling at 645 I street northeast. _— TWO REAL ESTATE FIRMS OPEN OFFICES PAST WEEK Two new real estate firms opened offices this * week in Washington. They are Maddux, Marshall & Co. and the Continental Realty Company. Maddux. Marshall & Co. is com posed of H. Cabell Maddux, presiden snd R. Marshall, jr.. vice presi dent and treasurer. It is understood that they will make a specialty of handling real estate members of the Army and Navy. Establishment of the Continental Realty Company, headed by S. E. Stein- man, was announced today. Offices are in the Bond building. company will conduct a_general real estate business. Mr. Steinman formerly was with William S. Phillips. TARGET PRACTICE. ‘Troops of the 2d United States Cavalry, at Fort Myer, Va., are en- gaged in systematic target practice at.the range at Congress Heights, D. and next month will begin a of puslic tavalry drills at Fort COL. MoNAIR GOES TO CANAL. > Col. William S. McNair of the War Department general staff has been ordered to Balboa Heights, Panama Canal Zone, for duty as chief of staff, Panama canal departme COMMANDER BELT RESIGNS. The President has accepted the resignations of Lieut. Commander Haller Belt of the bureau of ord- nance, Navy Department; Ensign Ed- ward H. Enright, at the naval train- ing station, Great Lakes, IlL, and Ensign Arthur C. Hoyt, attaohed to the receiving ship at New York city. FOR SALE Located on Georgia Avenue N.W. classrooms, | 7 Sunday | 7 d bath. and many attractive ! from | the corner matters for; ) the church will take place early in the winter. In the meantime the temporary building. which has been the home of the church since its or- ganization about four years ago will continue to be usea. William Knowles Cooper is chair- jman of the commities which has besn The Tiffany 1925 16th St. N.W. —an apartment build- ing of the highest type in Washington’s exclu- sive residential dis- trict—" NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY 4 Rooms! Bath and Breakfast Porch and 5 Rooms, 2 Baths. Exceptional conven- iences. Built-in tubs, with showers; electric vacuum cleaners; floor plugs; private tele- phones, etc. AN RN SN Early Inspection Suggested Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th St. N.W. Telephone Main 378. The Continental Realty Company has opened a Bet- ter Real Estate Office with a purpose in view. Our pur- pose is to give “Super- service” in addition to all of the other requisites neces- sary for the successful op- eration of a real estate office. —We can locate the home you are look- ing for—sell the property you now own or make a profitable exchange for you. —Qur “Same Day” gervice in remitting rent collections, in addition to our promptness in collect- ing and our efficient manage- ment of your property, should interest the worried owner of rented property. Lo S—Let us refinance your properties when the necessity arises. Let us offer you safe invest- ments in mortgages for your surplus funds. Our prompt- ness in handling loans is ex- ceptional. INSURANCE—T"s, 272 &7 eral agents for the Massachusetts Fire & Marine Insurance Company of New York, and are in a posi- tion to write every form of Insurance promptly and effi- clently. We have organized this business to render a degree of “Super Service” heretofore unapproached in Washington. It is yours to command. We want the public to feel that our services are ever at their call. Whether your business is small or large, it will re- ceive the same careful, pains- taking and expert attention. 308 Bond Bldg. - 14th & N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 4119 DESIRABLE NEW STORE AND 2 APARTMENT 2-STORY BRICK 24x50 FEET PR MONEY! ~ MONEY!! MONEY!!! We are always prepared to make loans to local business men—upon satisfactory evidence of their finan- cial responsibility. in charge of the erection of the building. Frank N. Grigg is chairman of the board of trustees. Rev. Frank |- Ellsworth Bigelow is the pastor. DR Deposits Over $6,000,000 Federal National Bank Homes Of The Very Best Character Built by L. E. Breuninger & Sons Allison St., Just West of 16th St. One of the Finest Locations in Washington In Semi-Detached and Attached Styles Eight and nine rooms, 2 baths, with the best of fittings, servant’s room, brick garage at end of deep lot; oak floors on both floors, Pittsburg automatic heater, plastered cellar, etc. These homes have conveniences which only an inspection can reveal. “Home-Comfort” has been built into our homes. i Exhibit Home—1604 Allison Street Open for Your Inspection Every Day dand Evening L. E Breuninger & Sons Phone Main 6140 706 Colorado Building . New Petworth Homes ' 4th and Upshur Sts. N.W. Rgpresent a Remarkable Value K4 See the Exhibit Home, 329 Upshur Street N.W. 94 o, > ZXIXIXDRIT T e e * £l burning fireplace, true colonial staircase, oak floors laid over tomgue and grooved pime. floor, exeeptional closet space, comcrete fromt porch and very larme dowble rear roomy kitchem, with buiit-in refrigerator, Hoosler White Beauty Cabinet, Imm booth and granite linoleum cemented to floor. H Can Be Bougkt for $1,000 Cash and Balance Like Rent . Tuhll&a&utmmOnkSMmmawu&onu&S.mM or take 16th street Bus to 14th street road and Spring Place, one square east. B L] Exhibit H@, 1470 14th Street Road N.W. V.T. H.’-EJIEN; INC. WM. S. PHILLIPS 3118 11th St. N.W., Col. 9636 Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. These Desirable Homes contain Six Rooms, Bath, § Porch and Very Decp Lots, A wonderful view of the city ul:f:uhdofro: the front and back porches. They are indeed -remarkable in their attractiveness, both as to construction and price. ; Take “Soldiers’ Home” Car to 4th and Upshur Streets or 16th Street Bus Merked *Grant Circle” D. J. DUNIGAN st moor, store; secoud Novr, SpArUment consisting of 5 rooma and batd, 3 : §Eh) Joun paric aud eme porch S 4 ® y y D o Al b A e FoVS 1409 N. Y. Ave. N.W., Main 4600 : i £ , " JACOB ZARIN = 1wa.x