Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1925, Page 18

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18 NATION'S BUILDING ACTIVITY GROWS Losses in New York Offset by Marked Increases in the Southwest. § (whi for e figure \nd less than 1 per cent om the first two months of vear, 000 build last month ame This was an over the and of 32 200, show a d the Buildin corresp, 1 and was a r February ned total for February Middl sylva land, and Virgi The incre imounted to § ) per cent f period of last rted last month in the Southeastern States (the 14 per cent increa REAL entral West (lllinois, Wiscongin, lowa Kansas, ary in Minr hern Mich 616,8 8 per ¢ ESTATE. nt, and a drop from February, THE O. B. Zantzinger. he Sales Bearings on of the city Indiana, Missouri Nebraska) per cent. However, the for the first two mont $9,641,500, is only 1 per « he corresponding period Michigan Ok House Building Decreases. were §,122 dwell- ted in Philadel, ached ), being an incr During 1923 there ngs of all types st 1 ct . the Dakotas an mounted to $4,-|corded in the ary of | buildings. building in EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ! FOURTEENTH ST. PROPERTY SOLD Col. Sherrill Buys Kalorama Rd. Site; Will Build a Home Col. Clarence O. Sherrill, officer in charge of the public buildings and grounds in the National Capital, has purchased a large tract of ground on Kalorama road near Wyoming ave- nue, in the exclusive Kalorama sec- and will Immediately begin con- fon of an attractive residence according to an announcement by Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc., today Horace W. Peasley, architect, fs Just completing the plans for Ci Sherrill's home, which will be nesque type, built of brick, copper and slate It is stated that contracts have heen let for the paving of several of the streets in the Kalorama section as soon as Spring opens. Several large residences are to be built this Spring in the vicinity of the home of Col. Sherrill. Veteran Actor Dies. N1l Mich, March Delano, 80 years old, and charter member Benevolent 14.—Jeppe a veteran actor ¢ Lodge No. 1, and Protective Order of Elks, died here yesterday. He fs sur- % (0} Fannle Garage Lot Hardwood Floors Hot-water Heat Tiled Bath There’s No Place for a Home Like Wesley BHeiahts WITH such a setting as nature has provided—and which our plan of development will perpetually protect—your artistically designed Home here will be a constant source of happiness and peaceful comfort. The children can romp and roam safely—wooing rugged health from the pure ozone that wafts through the woodlands. We are not only building Homes—but founding a Fine Electric Fixtures Bright, Airy Rooms Enameled Gas Range Corbin Hardware Throughout Large, Well Lighted Cellar Franklin 7485 D. C, SATURDAY, PROPERTY TRANSFERS AGGREGATE $291,331 Number of Residences in Deals Handled Through Office of Charles D. Sager. Transfer of a number of residential properties is reported by the office of Charles D. Sager in a list of recent sales. Thirty transfars made by this firm aggregate $291,331 In value. The sales include the following: To Prue M. Baxter, 1225 Thirtieth To Walter B. Treakle, 1314 South Carolina avenus southeast, for $9,000. To Katherine Outland, 1324 Tenth street, for $10,250. To A. C. Hay 704 Tenth street 2818 Georgia avenue, for §8, To Armstead Mason, for $7,310. To 'Katherine Cozad, street, for $12,500. To Thomas Francelll, 2905 Tenth street northeast, for $8,800. To George W. Mose, 1229 Trinidad avenus northeast, for $7.850. To 1da L. Anderson, 410 Elm street, 0 To C. G. Otwell, lot, northeast cor- ner Wisconsin avenue and Porter street, for §3, 133 U street, 1326 Tenth MARCH 14, 1925. To Walter T. Dent, 1436 Ogden |f street, for $40,500. To Jane F. Montgomery, 1232 Trini- dad avenue northeast, for $8,250. To Helen M. Vazquez, 1223 Trinidad avenue northeast, for $7,850. To Germainy Galllard, 924 Fourth street northeast, for $4,000. To Walter Armstrong, 3555 Eleventh street, for $9,750. To Charles D. Sager, 1223 First street, for $4,500. To M. B. Jefferis, 1236 Trinidad avenue northeast, for $7,800. To Louls Ricucef, 70 New York avenue northeast, for $5,750. To Charles D. Sager, 3242 Nine- teenth street, for 314,000, To Joseph Blajwas, 1443 Oak street, for $36,500. To H. M. Edelen, $6.800. To John W. Jones, jr., 1466 T street, for $6,500. To Gertrude L. Garriott, 16ts 31, 32, 33, 34, square 4073, for $2,000. To George W. Robinson, 1436 H street northeast, for $24,000. To Charles D. Sager, 724 Shepherd street, for $7,260. To Anton A. Koerber, street southeast, for $6,150. To Nils Chalmars, 1223 First street, for §4,841. To Canceme Battista, 612 N street, for $6,280, To Eva D. Smith, 1036 Evarts street northeast, for $7,000. 435 Q street, for 224 Twelfth Maj. H. H. C. Richards, Army Air Service, attached to the office of chief of alr service, War Department, has been ordered to Langley Fleld, Va. for duty. yl\‘jifllmflIlllllfl!l?Asumlullll?ll\‘]llllilllllllllll;?ll\‘?'llllfl||Il|lu|||;. 0 pen for Inspection All Day Sunday and from 1 to 6 P.M. During the Week Price $7,500 Terms Cash, $750.00 Monthly Payments $62.50 Including all Interest New Six-Room Semi-Detached Homes Nos. 321-327 Channing Street N.E. Three Squares Above Rhode Island Avenue at Fourth Street Northeast. Take Laurel or Mount Rainier Cars A Most Desirable Location Convenient to Car Lines Front and Back Porches Inlaid Linoleum in Kitchen Electricity, with base plugs in each room, wall plugs in bed- room and special outlet for electric iron in cellar Stationary Laundry Tubs Waggaman & Brawner, Inc. ZASIIINZIS T REAL ESTATE, SRS Distinctive New Homes With Many Unusual Features 5002 to 5016 Illinois Ave. N.W. (A Beautiful Avenue 120 Feet Wide) S 3 Sold Before Completion These houses are 20 ft. wide by 32 ft. deep, splen- didly constructed of carefully se- lected materials and present not only a very unu- sual home buy- ing opportunity, but an investment of sterling worth. DESCRIPTION You will note the spacious concrete front porches, the large living room, hardwood floors, the very unique and com. plete kitchens, the 3 spacious bedrooms, the sieeping porch, the large tiled bath with built.in fixtures, the unusually com. plete cellar with best type hot.water heating plant, hot-water heater, servants' toilet, laundry and other features. All the features that make up a fine modern home are included—the finish and decoration are such as to excite instant attention and lasting admiration. Open Sunday and Daily Till 9 P.M. Drive out Georgia Ave. to Farragut St., thence 17 blocks east WALTER A. DUNIGAN 1410 H St. N'W. Ouwner and Builder Main 1023 Have You Seen These New Homes We Believe That They Represent the Best Value in the City Just Completed SAMPLE HOUSE 4803 Eighth Street N.W. d a 15 per cent inc bruary of last vear. The com- bined total fo st two mgnths of this j per o montt Februa contracts in W est Virginia, ©Ohio and 5 784,200, This w the preceding m over the corresponding month of last vear. The total amount of work started during the first two months $86,042,000, an increase of r cent over the first two months t year. community at Wesley Heights — where living condi- tions are ideal, and property values stabilized against spasmodic fluctuations. We have no lots for sale—but we have several types of Homes ready for inspection and prompt completion. . At Wesley Heights you are in the very heart of nature—with only fifteen minutes between your home and your office. r the first two . pice $9,450Q Term b These homes are priced right and will They contain six rooms, tile bath with bui are modern in every way; built-in heated garage, and manj other attractive features that will have to be seen to be appreciated. t last long. tures You cannot appreciate what Wesley Heights 1s like until you visit it. Our representatves will meet you here tomorrow. TO INSPECT Take the 14th Street or the Georgia Avenue car to Deeatur Street, walk east to property, or phome Main 617 for free auto service. [MDRRIS CAFRITZ GO & Owners and Builders of Communities Motor out Mass. Ave., across Wisconsin Avenue and turn to left into Cathedral Ave., which leads to property. By trolley—get off at Wisconsin Ave. and Macomb St. and take free bus to Wesley Heights. hand to answer inquiries. W. C. and A. N. Miller 1119 17th St Realtors Phone Main 1790 Members Washington Real Estate Board PAINTING Let Us Submit Es Our representatives will be on - First Announcement of the Completion of This Attractive Row of New Brick Homes— 200-220 Sixteenth Street S.E. Just North of Mass. Avenue They are in that pretty neighborhood which we have been developing. Handy to everywhere and everything. The Best Homes We've Built Here Look carefully into the details for they show how painstak- ingly we have planned and how superiorily we have' equipped and finished. Very ornate exterior—entirely different from any of the other types. mates George Plitt Co., Inc. Paperhanging, Upholstery, Draperies, Furniture 1325 14th St. NW, Main 2 Main 9080 22T 2SRRI 2SAHEZ SA NS - Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.). THREE ATTRACTIVE HOMES [ Open Sunday for Inspection 1208 CRITTENDEN ST. N.W. This is an attractive home, completely detached, in beautiful Saul’s Addition. It is pleasing architec- turally, is spaciously arranged, and surrounded by large, well kept grounds. Eight bright rooms; hot- water heat and electric light; 2 baths. There are many surprises in store for you in this home. * Kk ok ok Kk ok ok Kk ok & 1215 FARRAGUT ST. N.W. A very charming detached home, on a wide paved street of Saul's Addition. There are nine rooms; enclosed sleeping porch, making five bed- rooms; conservatory or breakfast room on first floor; attic; hardwood floors; hot-water heat, with instan- taneous heater; screens and metal weather stripped. Easy terms. Yok k% ok X kK K ook 1703 IRVING ST. N.W. 'OUR HOMES SELL 40 Built—40 Sold =~ 15 More Completed Inspect Sunday $9,750 = Price, 3419 OAKWOOD TERRACE At Intersection of 17(h and Newton Sts. N.W. SBARE7S A Wonderfully Located Home In Fine OId Mt. Pleasant electric fixtures. Effegtive dec- orations. Unusually big closets. Large glassed dresser in kitchen. Sleeping porch; front ans back porches. Hot-water heat; sep- arate heater for hot water. Set ndry tubs. Lawns in front already planted with shrubbery; good lots in the rear. Six rooms—and they are all bright, sunny, cheerful, livable rooms. A complete bath, with sanitary wall finish. Hardwood floors. Pleasing hardware and Most Home for the Price in Washington —and terms to suit your convenience Six-room brick; bath tures. Cement tapestry unusually large with built-in fix- Sleeping porch. front porch. DESCRIPTION additional fea- that” will please Garage for one | Many tures Six large rooms; tiled bath, with shower; ample closet space; white enameled gas range; one-piece sink; kitchen cabinet; concrete firont porch; ten-foot-wide rear porches; very deep lot to wide alley. Open for your inspection Every day— One of those ever-popular homes in beautiful Mt. Pleasant, bordering on Rock Creek Park and yet just a block from the car line. A wide, brick house, having eight rooms and two baths; glassed-in sleep- . Near Mount Pleas- ant ¢ line, school, churches, stores, etc. including Sunday—10 A.M. to 10 P.M. —with a representative of our office on hand to give you all information. ing and breakfast porches; screened; Nokol heating plant; electricity; oak floors; garage. * Kk Kk k k k Kk Kk k &k These Houses are Open Sunday for Inspection it 2to 6 P.M. I N. L. SANSBURY (0., Inc. 1514 : ; Phone “Everything in Real Estate” K Street e oy s gl Main 4846 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 5904-5 SR L ‘ REALTORS P TS T sz s s AT | Il L Sample House, 4702 Fifth St. N.W. Open Every Day Until 8 P.M. TO INSPECT— Drive out Georgia Ave. to Crittenden St., thence east three squares to property. Shapiro-Katz Realty Co. BUILDERS AND OWNERS 1416 K St. Main 9111 Price and Terms Are Built, Owned and For Sale By Attractive Harry A.Kite Incorporated Open Tomorrow For Inspection 2 until 6 P.M. McKeever & Goss Realtors 1415 K St. M. 4752

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