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14 REAL ESTATE. ‘THE 'FOR SALE - - About 725 Acres ’ . = = = = SUTE APPLICATIONS Beservations Already Asked of Walker, Although Completion Is Year Away. In Montgomery County, Md. Indicative of the comtinued demand for living spaoce in the District of Co- lumbia, despite the erection of numer- ous new apartment houses, is the an- nouncement that many applications for suites in the apartment section of the Hotel Walker are being received by Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc., al- though the hotel is not scheduled for completion until Octobar, 1923. The company reports an active fall market in virtually all olasses of property and predicts continued ac- tivity throughout the winter. Sales Close to Congressional Club Price, $160 Per Acre Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. = 0 T [——=[o]c——=[clg——ol——=ol—Xx : g 8% - - e sites, involving a finanocial outlay by purchasers of half & million dollars, were announced by the firm. Roy L. Neuhauser s0ld the pusiness property, 1912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, to Charles P. Powell. This is a brick bullding, containing a large storeroom on the first floor, + | with apartments above. Sells New House. A new house, 3908 Jocelyn street northwi was s0ld to Thomas R. ‘Taylor. his is a colonial type resi- dence, built of blue granite, modern in all appointments. as bullt by the Allan E. Walker In' ment Com- pany. The new brick residence at 3916 Legation street was sold for John I Wager to W. J. Paterson. This is an eight-room and two-bath house, with double brick garage. For Robert E. Funkhouser two new semi-detached houses, 3520 and 3523 }to Mrs. Elizsabeth A. Helmick. houses contain nine rooms and two was 2 ._Morris, Col. Edwin Bookmiller and Willlam Hita purchased lots in squarfe 3508, bounded by Wyoming avenue. Mtn street and alorama road, in Kalorama Heights. The purchasers plan to eérect fine residences on_the sites. i The Allan E. Walker Investment Company sold to Douglas H. Bullock lot §9 {n square 162. This lot, ad- jacent to the new Hotel Walker on nnecticut avenue, contains 2,787 square feet. The purchaser plans to develop the property with a business bullding. Henry One of the Best Available Homes in Washington is offered for sale at a very remark- able price. ldeally focated on a prominent avenue—in a splen- did neighborhood—convenient to the car lines and yet remote from their annoying disturbance. 1843 S Street Northeast Corner of Nineteenth 'his is a Home—built to live in with luxury and comfort—spacious rooms, light and airy; in perfect condition in every detail—paint. papering, plumbing— everything. Immediate 'ossession 12 yms—3 baths-—steam heat: gas and clectric light: shades: coal and gas ranges: butler’s pantry, and large yard. J. Sterser and Allan K Walker h purchased approxi v 49,000 square feet at the southeast corner of Georgia avenue !-nd Upshur street. The property will I be developed for businesd purposes. Building to Be Remodeled. { Elizabeth A. Cooke sold to Wini- | tred E. Johnson property at 1018 17th istreet northwest. It is improved by a brick building, which, it is expect- ed, 11 be remodeled for business purposes. | " 'Shannon & Luchs so0ld the new {geven-room and bath bungalow, 1351 {Jeffcrson street northwest. to Wil- Hiam C. Goodman. Bertram G. Lennon sold to Emma ¢et northwest, which will n investment. rty at 1115-17 20th street was g0ld for Thomas Kerr and others to a local investor. The eight-room and two-bath brick house, 5332 41st street northwest, was jsold by W. M. York to Mrs. L. D. Straughn. ! A two-family apartment located at 13603 13th street northwest. was sold | for Lewis 8. Friedman to Frances A. | ! De Atley. Margaret Mahon sold to Thomas C. { Uhler.” a room and bath brick (house, 5314 41st street northwest. Henry G. Glew purchased from D. J. ! Dunigan the new six-room and bath {brick house, located at 1212 Kennedy rtreet northwest. One of our representatives will be on the = premises all day Sunday—to show you through the House—give you the astonishingly low price; and. the wonderfully convenient termg of pay- ment. Alice Moore sold to Georgia H. Kelly the investment property, 2294 Champlain street northwest. Frank L. Wise sold the property at 1812 M street northwest to Georgine Campbel John R. Wahler purchased the property at 856 Callan street north- |west, from L. L. Mortensen. This sale was made in connection with the office of Frank Gibbons. 1514 K 4 Phone sreer. HATY A, Kite 00’ Z Member Washington Real Estate Board EE:—EEEEEEE An eight-room and bath brick resl- dence. 1323 Q street northwest, was sold for Albert Hall to 8. K. Wagga- man. Charles H. Gordon sold to Joseph A. Wise three lots in square 1930 lnl | Massachusetts Avenue Heights. Co-operative Apartments. The following sales of co-operative apartments have just been made: Apartment 54, the Parkwootl seven rooms and bath, to Dr. Benjamin F. Weems, jr.; apartment 23, the Avon-!| feoms and bath, to Fred DeW Shelton; apartment 4, the!|I™ Stafford, three rooms and bath, for| Z. Borden, to* C. Dowd Gib- apartment 318, Rutland Courts, three rooms and baih, to Charles H.{ Schirmer; apartment 414, Rutland Courts, thrée rooms and bath, to Jen- nie Bevan Wells; apartment 603, Rut- land Courts, two rooms and bath, to Eugene L. Martin; tpartment 302, the Netherlands, five rooms and bath, for E. B. Bteadman, to J. Nelson Nevius; and apartment " 301, the Cavanaugh, tEnne rooms and bath, te Magry M. vans. P TWO HOMES PURCHASED. Lawyer Buys Chevy Chase Estate of Chicagoan. S Dr. John R. Sharp and Clarence F. Sowers, attorney, recently purchased homes through the office of Thomas J. Fisher & nc., it was an- i nounced today. Dr. Sharp acqwired the dwelling, {1861 Wyoming $avenue, from the Fleming estate. The Thouse ¢on- tains fourteen rooms and two baths. | The lot has & frontage of twenty-five {feet and a depth of 120 feet. ! Mr. Sowers purchased the property jat 3 East Kirke street, Chevy Chase, | Md., from Clair R. Hillyer of Chi- cago. The home is detached and con- 3010 and 3012 Porter Street - Two Real Six Room Homes In Beautiful Cleveland Park (One Block from Conn. Ave. Car Line) The Price Is Right and Terms Can Be Arranged Do not fail to inspect these homes on Sunday. A rep- . resentative will be on the premises all day. Take Chevy ' Chase car to Porter Street and walk one block West to 30th Street. ains nine rooms. The lgt, measur- ing 90 feet by 125 feet, is improved | with a garage. ————— An Atlantic City barber, whils cut- ting a customer's hair, recognized a scar on his head and discovered that he had been attending to his brother, whom he hsd not seen for twenty: years. %’ Roog:m‘ Open Fx'ophce iled . Large Attic Hot Water Heat Good Collar 168 i Besmear telancs Teab Eiectric Lights Laundry Tubs than rent. Attractive colonial Hardwood Floors Heater for Hot Water type dwellings of ¢ rooms and Big Closets Double Back Porches DAL Stedl potm comstuctiont Slate Roof Deep Lot e e have side light, some have hot- water heat, some pipeless fur- nace, some have breakfast and sleeping porches; all have room for garage. Don't fail to see them Sunday. Priced from $6,675 to $7,600. 17th and B Sts. SE. Clese to Cirs and New Eastern High Sehool Walter A. Brown i 1400 H St. N.W. Mlin’l‘& To See These Homes Is to Appreciate Them - Weaver Bros. i 735 15th Street Exclusive Agents Main 1821 Main 1822 T ev—— 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,.D.. ¢, SATURDAY; of improved and unimproved business [ Pearlman f: property, residences and residential ;;t' l:- !n_ | = bullt-in garage and tnclosed breakfast porch. | the premises. = NINE DWELLINGS SOLD. D. J. Dunigan Office Reports Very | Marked sa.es activity in new houses | of D. J. Dunigan. | Nine dwellings in the recently-com- | pieted row on Upshur street, between 3d and 4th streets, were sold as follows: Upshur street; Mr: ceiter, 317 Upshur street; James P.| Minot, 319 Upshur street; the Misses Godfrey, 321 Upshur J. Du Busky. John C. Harlow. Danifel I street; ' * CHEVY CHASE HOME PURCHASED. g B - - s Dwelling in Chevy Chase, 3700 Livingwton stre m S, V. Gusack, through the Morris e of 60 feet on Livingstan street a cantains eight rooms, two baths and se: lepth of 130 feet ants’ quarters, wi 331 Upshur street. Mr. Dunigan is just completin Busy Week. | ready’ been sold. ! Upshur street, and Ambrose H. Stang, row of houses, similar to the Upshur street homes, in the 4200 block of 3d | street, & number of which have al- NOVEMBER 18, 1922. - has been rapid since the erection “f tion to the indivi ERECTION OF DWELLINGS | IN SOUTHEAST PLANNED Construction of twenty-four co- lonial type homes in the violnity of 16th street and Massachusetts ave- nue southeast has been started by, Harry A. Kite, it was announced today. | ‘Ten dwellings will be built on Massachusetts avenue southeast, tween 15th and 16th streets. nu: bering from 1519 to 1537; and fou teen will be erected on 16th street | routheast — between Massachusetts avenue and C stieet, numbering from 231 to 257. Thesc houses are a contlnuation of | the operation started last spring by the construction of twelve homes on Maesachusetts avenue southeast be- tween 15th and 16th streets. The new group already Is well on the way toward completion. This will mark the building up of th~ entire block bounded by = Maseachusetts uvente, 15th street, C street and 16th | ntroet. The latest unit comprises six-room | brick dwellings, with lern _con- venlencep and special features. There are coloniul front porches and rear sleeping porches. A, H. Soanemann was the architect. o | The development of this section The purchaser will oceupy reported this week by the omce‘ 7 CONSTRUCTIONCO. Builders 407 Blackistone Building 14th and H Sts. N n 7823 We Modernize Houses, —f@tores and other structures at mini- mum_cost, Glad to submit estimates. ‘We duild Garages of wood or concrete. Willlam D. Redding, 315 . Gloria R. Ochsen- —) reet; William | 323 Upshur : 325 Upshur Haldeman, Sallle V. lndividuality Character Construction We are offering in Woodley Park, which is located just north of Ward- man Park Hotel, eight new homes which possess the utmost in design and construction that our twelve years’ ex- perience in this business has made pos- sible, whereas the houses are attached to one another, and individuality of design is, expressed in each. The same ingenuity which has been built into the fronts of these houses extends through- out and is expressed by many unusual features. Eight large rooms; two baths; three porches; double brick garage. We invife your inspection. SAMPLE HOUSE, 2833 29th Street. Always open and lighted. 'W.C.&A. N. MILLER 909 Union Trust Building’ : 1, T0 ONE ACRE L0TS Barcroft, Va. ONLY 3 CENTS PER FOOT (43,360 Sq. Ft. in Acre) TERMS: $20.00 CASH and $20.00 PER MONTH. 5% Off for All Cash. New section; very large fots, each 100 feet or more wide, containing from 3 to one acre; price only 3 cents per foot; close to Columbia pike (concrete road); only 6 miles from heart of city; good bus line to 13th and Pa. ave. NW,, only ¥; hour; school, store, electricity; cheapest ground in county. Ounly 11 lots offered at this time. Get yours now. They will sell fast. Growing section; 60 houses now in this all-white neighborhood, _ mostly govermment employes. Two lots sold to Barcroft people. COME OUT SUNDAY TO REACH / Take Columbia pike bus at 1375 and Pa. ave. N.W,, or by auto cross Highway Bridge, out Columbia pike (concrete road), through Arlington P. 0., to Barcroft, only 6 miles from White House. Phone for -appointment, and I will take you by auto to property. 'WALTER O’HARA Exclusive Agent 1309 H St. N\W. Phone Main 4928 REERERE smaller property. Four porches. Garage. the new Eastern High School at 17th and East Capitol streets. A Magnificent, Big, New Bungalow This charming residence, located right in the heart of Washington Heights and near several fashionable apartment houses, is offered for sale, as the present occupant desires ‘'REAL ESTATE. ber of apartment In addi- | bullt nearby. ON LARGE LOT—80-FOOT FRONTAGE 3734 Huntingten St., Chevy Chase Beautiful light brick on granite foundation, slate roof, front, side and rear concrete porches. Six lovely rooms with breakfast alcove and two full tile baths on first floor; beautiful stgne fireplace in living room: one large Zuest's room, servant’s room, store room and bath, on second floor; hardwood floors and trim; bullt-in garage. Instantaneous water heater, stationary wash trays and servant's toflet in cellar; hot water heat and all other modern conveniences. A charming home throughout. To see it is to love it. and, hest of all, It is priced right for quick sale—convenient terms. Open Saturday 2 to 6; Sunday 10 to 6 GEORGE A. TALBOTT 325 John Marshall Place Main 1988 After 5 O'Clock, Frankiin 4595- * Residence in Washington’s Most Section Phone for Appoint- . ment to Inspect 2333 ASHMEAD Especially Suited for Doctor’s Office Ten beautifully arranged rooms, two complete baths, three massive open fireplaces. Living room on first floor (fireplace), library on second floor (fireplace), den on fl‘l‘ll'd floor (fireplace). The living room, dining room and hall are especially attractive, being finished in mahogany and white. The first floor is equipped with double French doors. Price and Terms—Apply @ MORRIS CAFRITZ CO = 913 15th Street To Inspect Kennedy _and walk ll squares east. it — NoTE—By own wall paper lliffl - ' fixtures. * Realtor Phone M. 4600 Take 14th St. car marked “Takoma” to 7th and Ken- nedy Sts., or 9th St. car to three selegting your il nhome now you can chpose your and electric . -~ William S Phillips 1409 N. Y. Ave. New Homes Seventh Street Kemnedy Longfellow Sts.N. W. These homes are of tapestry brick; have six rooms, two porches, tile bath with built-in fixtures, conveniently arranged kitchen, hot-water heat, oak floors and generous closet space. PRICE $8,350 - $1,000 Cash ~ $75 Per Month " Including -All Interest bomes & num: ouses have beef