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RECORD N SALES ~ OF REALTY SHOWN Hed Uni Deals Totaling $603,800. Unusual activity in the realty mar- ket t dncluding tial, \erties today trans $603,800 . A new detached home, 2740 Thirty- fourth place, #(eizma‘ was purchased by Dr. Fred- erick IHedges, the builders ‘gonstruction and contains 10 rooms. ;. The 158 #old for Mrs. Helen Morgan Woods of New for her home. Tooms. - Mrs, Wohn Mial home, 2502 Cathedral avenue. It thas 1 dhome, 3825 for a Shreiner. Fooms. i A three-story, nine-room-and-two- ath orth McCa inves Home and Three Acrex Sold. 1n A home having about three acres|bowling alley of &r mue, Takoma Park, was purchased by Col. Brow Fooms. Mr. Meta L. M. Callaghan a three home. Rhas n | The 834 K street northwest, was sold for % s‘r;w;l investor to Mrs” M. D. A'Mico, ome i‘llr]’""h road northwest, to Stella es. 4 The four-story brick apartment build- ing known as the Carlton w By ico, who in turn acquired the prop. #202 ¢ Jlev. dontal four rcoms each. A Dutch colonial home, 30 West Un- derwood street. Chevy Chase. Md., was purch; ._Taylor. w Mickey a detached frame residence, 3423 Holmead place northwest. has six_rooms. aThe Victor Capitol street, was acquired by Dennis McCarthy from John H. Wright, who acquired the dwelli street northwest and 22 northwest. apartments of five Property was again sold for McCarthy to T. Residences in Various Sections. H. P. Huddleson Spring road northw ite. It has A Chevy Chas Mary ings. A six-room residence, street Miller to Clark Dr. Rachel 3728 bas si P A Eleventh s Mrs. Yat Esther reside; 3t has nine rooms. tA treet rietta Youis sideration ' street A nin © B Shannon to W. §, Emi recently completed by D. J. Dunigan at 3917 eight An dtreet A Ki ‘A bungalo akoma Park, was purchased by LeR M. Haskins from Ann R. and Robert E. Co A remodeled business property, 1302 L street northwest, ired by Samuel Rossi from Wwho 1613 Seventeenth street M. D. A'Mico to Harry Jeffrey. ges & Middleton Report usual Summer Market, hroughout the Summer months, the transfers of residen- business and investment prop- . is indicated in the report made by Hedges & Middleton, Inc., of tions uggregating in value Massachusetts Avenue C. Schretber from Taylor & It is of brick nglish basement residence, “lorida vest, wai Florida avenue northwes et T BEGIN MOVIE THEATER ERECTION IN CLINTON D. C. Contractors to Build Struc. ture in Maryland Town—Many York to Mrs. Louise O'Donnell This house has 10 A K D. Sutto Gibson purchased from | the three-story colo- | 0 rooms. detached Woodley road, was sold local inves to Luther D, Novel Features. = This property has eight two-story-and-attic | W. G. Dent, president of the real estate firm of Gardiner & Dent, Inc,, is ereecting at Clinton, Md,, a building | to be used as a combination moving | picture theater znd dance hall. It also will be suitable for various other | entertuinments. The size of the structure will be 60 to 100 feet. the basement there brici dwelling, 3 was purchased by Dennis from . I Taylor. The s located in the first com- e and will be held as an I street west rthy tment will be | room. "The floor | large room with dressing rooms. The c 5 will be of suffictent heizht to permit basket ball contests. The material used will be cement and hollow tile. Dent also is constructing on | Wells purchased from A, | lot adjucent to the hall a tea house. Both buildings are expected to b tory colonia] | Both bulldings a X1 be t will be one ound, loc: stage and | d at 204 Cedar ave- Herlley eight R. S. Porter from Dew n. The house contains | completed by about September 15, 2301 Paric roan gorthwest. ¢| O TP cred by about September 1 ety SLAVES’ EMANCIPATION DAY TO BE CELEBRATED Colored Clubs to Hear Speeches by Officials and Others on Sep- tember 11. business property Fred W, in the Bosch, 3 sold his English 3214 Village, It contains nine rooms acquired ouis Dinowitz from Mr: M. D. 1744 Kalorama road northwest, ieorgia avenue northwest and 736 nth street northwest. The Carlton ins 16 apartments of three and The celebratic of second anniversary of the emancipa- tion of slaves will be held under the auspices of various colored clubs and fraternities in Green Willow Park September 11, it is announced Commissioner Oyster, Supt. of Police Sullivan _ and Thomas L. Jones, president of ‘the Coolidge and Dawes Republican Club, will deliver addresses during the day, it is stated. The committee in charge of ar- rangements for the occasion follows John M. Sheppard, chairman; Mrs. Dodson,’ secretary: Rob- treasurer: Mrs. the sixty- ased by Veryl W. Ligon from W. It ha . o 1 X rooms. White sold to William E. The house Apartments. 1814 North Rebecca M 1245 Kearney | ert Taylor, Fifteenth street | Sheppard. Cleveland avenue ictor contains six Tooms each. The Mrs. Harriet Lillian northeast, 22 Redmond, The J. Moloy No. 3039 Que Street N.W. A Modern Fireproof APARTMENT Ready for Occupancy sold a residence, 1444 t to William E, rooms. 206 Shepherd strest, < . Md., was purchased by Z. Touchton from Clark B. Cum- It contains six rooms. 1869 Monroe northwest, was sold for David R. X Cumings. (George W. Hoover purchased from R Newman a detached home, Kanawha street, Chevy Chase. X rooms. two-story business building, 7 reet northwest, was sold for bungalow. UITES of 3, 4 and 5 rooms with bath. All large, outside, well ar- ranged rooms, with ample closet space. Hardwood floors, inside telephones. Unfurnished. IMMEDIATE POSSES- SION with rent com- mencing September 1. Open for inspection. Rep- resentative on property. Attractive Rentals Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th Street N.W. Telephone Main 378 P. Boswell purchased = from Pressler the three-story brick nce. 1215 Girard street northwest. six-room hol northwest, was acquired by Hen- and Joseph Rosenbaum en, who received as part con. building lot on Morton northwest. room dwelling, 2417 Holmead northwest, was sold for (eorge Hance., Benner purchased a home Longfellow ma L. Tilinois rooms. old Georgetown venue northwest. It has 3126 P northwest, was eold for Benjamin ng to Isabel DuBois. 116 New York avenue, home, nner. The house has five rooms. was acquired by ertrude L. Reed, ne-room dwelling acquired the ni CLEVELAND PARK Priced Under $15,000 Half Block West of Conn. Ave. 2 Houxe conxtructed for Dr. Frederich C. Schreiber, at 2740 Thirty-fourth place, by Taylor & Hedges, The transaction was negotiated by Mrs. is Branch, Randolph, Merriweather, U. Darden, Hester Gregsby, Mrs. Lou Jool tables and club- | S 2927 Ordway Street N.W. Tl.ar:elled Bfl:m mni.;( Re Open Firepla ., oom Hardwood Floors Deep Lot Garage: House is in excellent condition and owner will give prompt possession. Open for Inspection Sunday from 2 to 6 P.M. L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS e - Main 6140 Seven Rooms THE EVENING LIGHTNING DIGS WELL. Hits Exact Spot Where Home Owner Wanted Shaft. ROCHDALE, Mass, August 9.— Lightning struck near the residence of George Davis, dug a well 25 feet deep and the hole immedlately filled with water. Mr. Davis some time ago dug a well 15 feet deep back of his house. He didn't strike water, so the hole was filled in with rubbish, and ge- ranfums and other flowers were planted. These were in full bloom when the storm broke. The lightning hit the spot exactly and successfully, even to bringing water, in a fraction of, a second. Widow Wants To Sell Her Home 1 must sell my home as soon as possible on account of illness. T hre e-story brown stone brick. Modern with all improvements throughout, Including elec- tricity, hot-water heat, two large porches. large back vard. Modern bath with shower. Located on beauti- ful 13th street in most de- sirable residential section. No gurage. but will make Herri- allowance off the sale price Joseph for same. Possession Sept. An- 1st. No refused, without Hedgen & || C. Blanche Drew, P. Lucas, Lew- Douglas Hicks, William James Roane, Norman Applewhite, J. B. Percy Va- || Williams, Win- Robert S. Moore, Ralph Ware, Cliff Andrew Moton, illiam Tanner, Charles Gibson, reasonable offer but will not sell substantial cash balance terms to Sunday 10 to 2:30 or daily only between 4 and 8 p.m. James Satterfields, n, - William G Dr. 1. D. Drew ith ' Dodson, Mr Mrs. Amanda Stewart, Little. . Mrs. Mrs, Lewis, McDear- Clara, Cornelius annie Holmes, Gerald Judson Booker, Roosevelt Mary Dodson, Minnie Booker, arriet Marks, Alma Booker, No Agents Need Apply 2728 13th St. N.W. ldred Washington and Mrs. McDearmont. Almost Your Last Chance-—-2 Left in Washington’s newest and most exclusive residential sections OPEN FROM 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Tor those who desirce a EXHIBIT HOUSE truly fine Home in a re- stricted ncigh!;»rlmwl of en- 4217 lsth St. hancing values, these 16th St. LIBERAL TERMS Will Be Accepted residences are a revelation. Added to the painstaking de- tail of construction and the See them Sunday or phone exceptional location are such for auto any week day. luxuries as 3-car built-in garage, 2 fine tiled baths, com- plete built-in fixtures, including electric heater. Breakfast sun parlor, wide fireplace in living room, servant’s room with separate bath, 4 spacious bedrooms, large closets, finest kitchen in the city. 40-foot front yard, non-assess- able. Finished attic. You must see them to appreciate what Home can mean The Joseph Shapiro Co. 919 15th St. N.W. Franklin 1140 When Better Homes are Bullt—Shapiro Will Bulld Them Last Opportunity To Buy a Home In Woodley Park t T hi ow Price - SRR i See the Exhibit House Mz'lftl Woodley P1. N.W. a to] Outhodnat - Bverrthon ‘walk ensball Blodk north to houses. This will be the last chasce te hmr:: haaithy $1,500 Cash Balance Monthly 8 Rooms Semi-Detached One-half Block From Connecticut Ave. B "{::h double doars from dining Toom to Liv. Toom. e howor and builtin fxtures. . Kitohen with extra cabinet. e, = Open and Lighted Daily to 9 P.M. ZJO/LDU SLADIRO CO 919, Lgeched Wi Béler HONES A7 Buill- SHAPIRO, Wil Baild The, uilt-in_garage, te REAL ESTATE. quare ok Fin 2 Exhibit Houses, 1101, 1111 Third Place N.E.—Between L and M, 3rd and 4th Startling Values-- These wonderfully constructed, conveniently located, and charmingly arranged HOMES reprcsent one of the season’s greatest bargains in Washington realty! The Houses Nowhere in Washington can you find a quality of design and construction equal to that offered you in these splendid new Homes. The six bright rooms have fine ivory enameled woodwork. Upstairs there are four large closets, and the roamy bath with tiled floor is conveniently located. In the roomy kitchen, the Detroit Jewel range is typical of the high quality fittings uniformly provided in these Homes. Felt is laid between the double floors to assure warmth in winter and keep out the dust. A gas outlet on the second floor admits of a separate apartment if desired. The basement is on a level with the rear vard, making the fireproof, built-in garage readily accessible. Hot-water heat, electricity, fine plumbing, permanent slag roofs, fine pressed brick fronts, screens for windows and other refinements are af- forded in these exceptional Homes, which are Remarkably Priced at $6,975 % 1417 K Street THe HoME or HOMES . The Neighborhood Much of the enjoyment and true worth of any Home depends upon its environment. In this carefully restricted and beautifully im- proved residential square, you are assured con- genjal neighbors and pleasant surroundings. The broad concrete street with curbing to match, the generous parking planted uniformly to selected shade trees, the wide cement sidewalks and the attrac- tive dwellings that front on both sides of Third Place— ali combine to give a real Home atmosphere. Colonial style doors with twelve lights of glass, specially designed hinges and knobs, and neat wrought iron num- bers set off the charming en- trances. Each deed carries a special restriction, designed to protect the residential value of the property. Yet the terms are so rea- sonable that . Your Rent Money Will Buy One of ‘ These HOMES! Main 9300 5317 SIXTEENTH STREET The splendor of Sixteenth Street is established. future is assured. Only the finest homes arc to be found on this exclusive boulevard. Its The view from this home into Rock Creek Park is a wonderfully picturesque perspective, Built of granite with tile roof, cement porches and two-car granite garage. The plan of this house with its large, light rooms and wide halls is a revelation. Comfort is to be found everywhere. Every convenience known to the builder's art has been installed. First floor—Large reception room with beautiful wide stairway, extra large living room with artistic fireplace, exceptional dining room with paneled walls-and beamed ceiling and French doors to large breakfast room, large kitchen and pantry. Second floor—Exceptional sized sleeping rooms and sleeping porches, heated; two complete tiled baths. Third floor—Two complete sleeping rooms, tiled bath and storage room. Just Reduced $4,000 in Price 3907 JOCELYN STREET This house has color; it is brilliant; it sparkles with. in- dividuality. Refined Colonial in exterior design. The in- terior abounds with pleasant unique surprises. There are ten rooms, two baths, all on two floors. Attic over entire house. There is a wide lot 200 feet deep inviting the home maker to-tennis courts, swimming pools with sheltered lattice screens and myriad possibili- ties bounded only by his power of conception and crea- tion. Living room is 18x30 with beautiful parquet floors. Dining room is octagonal in splendid proportions. The porch is exclusively private on the rear of the house and overlooks terraced lawns into a grove of majestic oaks. This &s one house that is entircly missed unless you familiarize yourself with the interor. The Price Is Absurdly Low at $23,500 (Take Chevy Chase Car to Jocelyn, walk west.) 1416 EYE ST Exclusive Agents