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REAL ESTATE. THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D, ¢, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925. © oo - RERD -ESTATE, 1837 BUILDING PERMITS ACTIVITY OF MARKET [/ ot o sroms frontng o e, 2203 iy st sovuwsst| 0 @ EDWARDS HEADS |1 25 st e oo the corner of| Emma J. Baker sold the residential was indefinitely postponed. Consid- IS SHOWN IN SALES |Tenites ccreet, was soid to the Lougn. | 2roperts, at 32 & sireet southeast to| REAL ESTATE BOARDS | e rstaes o the saseciation wiicn borough Development Company. This| Louise C. Blackford sold to Leonard would have made possible a plan of tract comprises in total area over|A. Wills the detached residence at £l :fftiilrroclfll‘:;enllblel:;hip dbt:;wc:-n”‘::: i Properti 1972 Butterwort] t. i i _ | National octation and the vario y Homes, Lots, Business Properties | 203,000 square feet. §2 qucaporel strest morihvest ¥ [Eleoted President of National As-| 5\ 2500 Srovincial associations, was and Apartments Deals Total Waddy Aed was the purchaser of | orn hrick house at 4711 Ninth street| S0ciation at Recent Annual Meet- |also indefinitely postponed. £ ——— a lot, fronting 24 feet on the east side | o el S0EE A S B TH, Wilson, : A nomnting committee for 1925 was = About $800,000. of Connecticut avenue south of the| °Egr v WM “Unruh sold to Stella C. ing—Other Officers Chosen. elected by- the delegate body as fol- Week’s Construction Au- e corner of Ordway street. Larsen the residonce at 311 A street S ey Tows: From the seneral memberahin Luther F. Speer, Washington at-|poril, oo torney, was the purchaser from W. R. | P tFS T o A very active sales market for real|Meadows of a residence at the north- ® AW Baker sold tosVealter & . < of the association, A. S. Adams, At- Charles G. Edwards of New York |janta; Frank H. Purington, Boston; ‘was formally inducted into office as|pord S. Barrett of Spokane. From estate of all desoriptions Is Indicated | west corner of Thirty-ninth and Joce. | Boland the residence at 4515 Arkan- | president of the National Assoclation | the board of directors, Leonard P. by a list of sales reported from the|lyn streets. 2 of Real Estate Boards at the asso- Reaume, Detroit; Byron R. Hastings, office of Allan E. Walker, which totals| The Florida Auto Supply Company | Dorothy M. Burch sold to Catherine | ciation's annual meeting just closed | Omaha; J. W. Hanna St. Louis. about $900,000. % purchased the entire square on Flori-|B: Mullins the three-story house at|at Dallas, Tex. H. R. Ennis of Kar-| prom the adviso.y of past Hesides Homes, lots and business | da avenue between Third and Fourth | 613 Second street northwest. sas City, retiring president, presided | presidents, Henry P. Haas of Pitts- Rapetion a mutaber ofiicn cnscetivel|StEdstatNoxtenaing Weurhugniitnar | Thie UKD Welkee invastaent (65 the meeting. ¥ burgh; William May Garland, Low apartments are saild to have been sold. | Street. Company sold to James F. Plerce lot Harry Latter of New Orleans was Angeles; Charles L. Simpson, Kansas partments are suid to have been sold. | 8 P. Colling traded the brick |29 In square 1751, on Milltary road, | elected chairman of the broRers' divi- | ¢ (JAmong the transactions Is the sale | JORR P C88 K street northeast to | west of Thirty-ninth street in Chevy | sion of the assocation. W. B. Leedy base i . Apartments, 1321 M streot, for Her. |the Shapiro-Katz Company for a new |Chase, D. C. of Blrmingham, ‘Alx., was re-elected % 2 R owensteln. The building | brick house bullt by that company at| In addition to a number of sales of | vice chairman. =Parker Webb of Bos- A Straight Tip S talnaiat ot 518 Decator. atvest morthwet: lots in various sections of the city |ton was re-elected secretary. Officers > a the company's report also includes|of other divisions for 1925 were The Chevy Chase Land Company| A. Irving Miller sold to John M. o e ey e o e | Stmma the” two-family apartment at |the sale of a number of co-operative | chosén at the annual convention of B0z fronting 221 feet on the east|1616 Ninth street northwest. apartments in various buildings. the association held in Washington S I D B B i i ening mC-(JJ:’;I:'iorann of a proposed amend . The|R. Howar, small brick houses, 2 2',-::!’uZonBl:‘linsM:(;;":xh:x‘;::l'; 40303 Nos. 1524 to 1530 B street northeast, | Some people smile with a certain|ment to the constitution which would For Eias feot and 1511 to 1521 North Carolina ave- |Smile of their own, and then only on|have made possible the election to . = For the Loughborough Development | nue northeast. rare occaslons. membership, under certain conditions| Satisfactory Transportation Corporation lots 25 and 26, 806 and | Mary A. Haring sold to Edith B. 807 in square 2502 were sold to J. A.|Newman the modern brick residence L. Van Den Bosch. The same com- |at 1346 Spring road northwest. pany sold to A. H. Tirrell lot 20 and Herman Pesner sold to a local in- part of lot 19 in-square 2052, and to | vestor the property at 214-214A Mor- Dr. Carl Voightlen. lot 21 and part of [ gan street northwest. thorized Includes Many Residences. Another high weekly total in build- ing construction since the beginning reached in the Dis- e office of the permits c of residences are This activity in the g market, which has been ap- t for the past few weeks, is no tion for the Spring clude | to build house 5709 | $14,650 | Chambliss, to 2718 Thirty-e aild houses hth street; L] Jot 22, The lots are fronting on Bel-| Parker Williams and Blanche W.|R Ward, to build five houses, mont road, overlooking Rock Creek Corwin sold te Elizabeth A. Gibbs the | RN 1337 to 1343 T street southeast; $25- ity i ik deitis ot ie B o’ For Dr. Bdward Gorman, 1359 Con- | street northwest. B. H. Gruver, to build 14 houses nectieut avenue, a three-story store and | Edward H. King sold to F. Knapp [N 10 ALREADY SOLD apartment bullding, was soid to a lo- |the three-story brick dwelling at 220 cal investor. E street northwest. D. Monroe street; $70,000. | A. T. Newbold, to build house 3711 $10,000 | For Charle For the Thrift Building Compa ger the residence 1d house 3831 A BARGAIN Azel Furr o ngton recently purchased the Chateau Thiery apart- ® mireets for mpproximately 8300,000. The xale was ‘Thomay J. Fixher and the Wardman Company. R. White, to w Hampshire made through the office o and V streets north- st, public gar: $20,000 James H. Gore for the Wardman Con- | ing, sold for T. Rhodes, trus- | Clark & Johnson, six houses, 21 to| struc 1 Co. | tee, to Julia rah W. Peck. 29 Eighteenth street southeast; $30,- 3 ath street, a bu Approximately res of unim- 000, > ‘the Wardman | proved land in Tr section of the ||l Near 14th and Randolph ‘ A. Goldberg, Seventh street, to | northeast, sold for Julia A. and Sarah | | baild store; $20,000. cet, sold for C. H.|W. Peck to C. H. Small, for subdivision 1348 Randolph St. N.W. Robert Munro, to build apartment|S sarah W. Peck. | Newton place; $60,000. No. 1707 § street, apartment build- JAMESON-BUILT HOMES! sylvania avenue; $10,000 1700 to 1732 D St. S.E. B. Robins, to built apartment 1615 ,00! ONLY A FEW LEFT and the erection of new Owner moving into larger house has authorized us to offer this desirable home at $12,500. 6 Rooms 2Baths [ Kenyon street; VARIED PROPERTIEé SOLD FOR TOTAL OF $300,000|j Priced at Less ; ; ; : il s i 4 gt A S Screened Cor. 10th and Irving Sts. N.E. (Brookland) e. Moder- plete in ted in bdivi- Hartung Transactions. Sleeping and 2 Types to Select From Breakfast Porches Several residential, business and epartment house properties are re ported during the recent sales transac. tions from the office of William K. Hartung & Co. The aggregate value | of these transactions {s given as ales include Prices 5 and 6 rooms and bath each; every known modern Range From convenience; open fireplaces; hot-water heat: electric lights; floor plugs in every room; Pittsburg automatic $8,250 heater; large cellar; wash trays; attic; front porches: 7, ' and " double * re c“;:;:m(‘;‘;‘“‘:y - “ rear porches; built-in refrigerators; ironing boards to Burke from to wide alley % N » $8 ES il e e Dl SR This house will se!l quickly. : Open for Inspection—See These Sunday 5 = \ Selling Fast Four blocks from the new d A. Baer and Robert O. Scholz. Yo. 4401 River road, sold for Helen T Open for Inspection Sunday, 11 to 5 P.M. G. Turner to Mrs. Rae A. Cruikshank. | Eastern High School. See \§ No. 1644 Newton street, purchased these ideal homes now N JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE =i and Owner Realtor 203 Colorado Bldg. % Sullivan from Mrs, Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. 26 Phone Main LE BreuninGer & Soxs BUILDERS and REALTORS Colorado Bullding ~—— Hain 6140 & | 0od Terrace, purchased aret E. King from C. H 7 % 932-34-36 C street southwest 1. Heath Berry to Mrs. Ma e RN 7 ixteenth street, sold to b e o STREET e Z M _ . i il FESSENDEN New subdivision—part of the highest property in the District of Columbia. Grading work completed; streets are being concreted; concrete curbs, cement sidewalks, sewer and water mains are being laid. All lots are on proper grade in relation to streets. Various sizes and shapes to suit all. | Prices and terms reasonable. Select your lot now. Twenty-five already, sold—shown shaded above. i Lots in last subdivision, placed on market just north, have doubled in value since off ered .and sold by us. Plats and full information furnished. THOMAS J. FISHER & COMPANY, Inc. ™ 't Nortwes | |