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REAL BUILDING REGAINS 31,000,000 STRIDE Week’s Permits Include One Project Involving $350,000 for Office Structure. After a temporary lull during in- auguration week construction in the District jumped into full stride again and passed the million mark this week ESTATE, THE PLANS FOR NEW CARLTON HOTEL AT SIXTEENTH AND K STREETS EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, RESIDENCE MARKET DISPLAYS ACTIVITY Dunigan Reports on Operations. Building in Petworth and Columbia Park. An active Winter market in resi- dential properties is reported from «| the office of D. J. Dunigan. In a re- cent list of transfers a number of sales in Columbla Park and Petworth are listed. The firm also announces other building in these sections. The report states that with the consummation of the sale of 821 Ham- row of houses was closed MARCH 14, Building Managers Think New held on Monday, Ma 16, at the Franklin Square Hot teenth and K streets northwe association, will outlin to Raymond W. Corridon | 1925. ESTATE. fact to the Preside OWNERS WILL DISCUSS |t to the rrer PLAN OF RENT APPRAISAL |, ont wwpraissis st ani other form cepted part of Lctivit work in many of the & | Sl it where it such a confmitt Ing out rental s fice and apartment properties ethods to control unjust rent in- The regular monthly meeting of | CFe3ses and evictions™ will be the sub- | the Washington Assosintion of Huild. | Ject for general discussion, which witl | e i s | Be led by R. L. McKeever. agement rced real opened Committee Will Prevent Unjust Exactions From Tenants. Detached Brick, First Commercial 1475 Irving Street Lot 30x150. 2 [ buy ke \ rooms; 3 NEW REALTY COURSES. sarage. = | Open for Inspection University Announces Seldom do you find a this. Eleven spacious thoroughly modern. 2-car Jumes McD. Shea, president of the 0 the mem- bers what the association hopes to|Columbia accomplish with its newly appointed e i rontal appraisal committee. “The, -Addition of Other Studies. Bullding Owners and Managers be-| Three new courses in real estat lieves that every, problem between |have been opened by Columbia Un the landlord and’the tenant can be |versity for the Spring successfully ‘ironed out i cal estate t ctical dis PAULINE WALTERS Realtress Exclusive Agent 1450 Irving Street N.W. Phone Columbia 6681 session. A nsactions | purchasers of this row are as follows: John B M The total value authorized by the office of the builder inspector during MeBride, 801 the last amounts to | 2 “EE 2 ox : Ruth F. Elif, 803 Ham- e e §a i e : L : : g < W. P. Robey, 805 Hamil- s Y R arion A. Stark, 807 Ham- Raink Paul Gottwals, 809 Ham- T e i Mrs. M. L. Doyle, 811 mont avenue b F. Dennis L3 Hamilton street; Raymond Shannon, oo 5 A Y 7y v ! 813 Hamilton street; Willlam H.| . / : - S 0 i % 2 Pressman, 815 Hamilton street; John ; H. Derby, $17 Hamilton street; Harry | MeDo 1, 819 Hamilton street;; Atbert, 823 “Hamilton | Hamilton seven days Among the authorized is a $350,000 office erected at 1014 Ver- B. Shapiro wi ment house A number of residential properties of £ o : all types also are authorized. The ; s i i § | bl | 3 F. ist include: : Edwin II. Joseph ¥ Tanney, to build, 5738 street, Sherrier place northwest; $6,000, Othdr deals foliow: Wilfred Rouleau, to build, 3823 purchased 5332 Seventh Thirteenth street northeast; $4,000. 3. Waldron nquch\A{»ld 000 1nal 8 8 Seventh street.; Eugene J. Mat- g e A chett purchased 523 Ingraham street: Harry Wardman ix now tearing down the old residence at the southeaxt corner of Mrs. Mary E. lxurkv_pu‘rch\{med.SIS In- will erect on the xite n $3,000,000 kotel. The new structure ix to be called the Carlton and will contain more graham street; Philip L‘l ernier p ing. Every room will have a bath and all the [ Chased 515 Ingraham street. Do CABINET IS REFORMED. By the Associated Press. CAIRO, March 14—Premier Ziwar John W. Kars- on, to build, | i northwest. | rooms. It Ix proposed to make the mew hostelry a very ui Intent hotel equipment und conveniences will be inx il & Rohertson, to build, 5854 Sharrier place; $5,000 R. L. Elliott, to build, 3505 Twen- R ty-fourth str +$6,000. . R. and A . to erect 9 Rittenhouse street; New- |1y by a square of towering tures. The outlook from the west, the | 2421-| W. F. Betzell, to build. struc- reet northeast; $4,500 Harris, to build, 1314 S street $7,000. Howenstein, to build, Morri- | C. southe: age,| R. L. Timberlake, to build, 1420 e, a €€ | Floral street northwest; $10,000. ; W, . to build, 6820 Piney, David A. Baer, to build, 1724 Four- 501 North | Branch road; $6,000. | teenth street; $7.500. & obert W. Bliss, to bui $330,000 Office Building. [ eitoers ! | second and § streets northw W. F. Dennis, to build office build- | > 5 Westmoreland, to build, 3511 [ing, 1014 Vermont avenue: $350,000. | avenue northeas Carl H. Smith, to build 1 only distant one remaining to the old church, which ol towered above | Pasha has reconstructed the Egyptian eve ng in the city, is to be closed |cabinet. He will be premier and the Lerner Stores Corporation. minister of foreign affairs. AR ERRRRRRE RN $8,950 v 5th and Webster Sts. N.W. Only 50 Feet From GRANT CIRCLE PETWORTH ACT QUICK If You Want to Live Here ane, to build ga eet northeast; § Burns tt, to build, 1921 Seven- t; §10,000 houses, |'New Skyscraper to Face Church. ighteenth street; $120,000.| build, 1218 As a 5,000, | the property at h Evans, to build, 67 Observa- | Trinity e and the improv % ,000. | the vith an eighteen-story offi nstein, to build, 1438-/bu g old Trinity Church in New | York City will be screened comple South $5.000 P. L. Ste Pennsylvania William E Dakota Charles Facclina, to street northeas art, to build garage, 348 | avenue; $40,000 achum, to build, 1840 southeast; $4,000 iney, to build, 5736 H. He ;6,000 140-42 G street southeast; $18,000. |‘.‘”‘ !4‘) repair, 1219 I-" In Petworth Only Three of Our Beautiful Seven-Room “HOMES OF COMFORT” Are Now Available Price, $9,950—Liberal Terms Prompt Inspection Will Pay Yeu eatures—Concrete front porches, stonc nd iro beautiful stone terrace walls, outside pantr eled kitchen cquipment. one-pie rooms, t th huilt-in tu 4 homes EERE RRRRRERD rtment : $100,00 gton Modern Home Co., Brandywine street; "he Washifigton Modern Home Co., to build, 4604 Asbury place; $6,000 S. Milivit, to build, 1423-1425 Mon- roe street mortheast: $5.000. Six Houses Are Planned. H. A. Kite, to build si¥ houses, 3500-04-08-12-16 and 20 Windom place; h PLA (Between Edmunds and Fulton Streets) A new center-hall plan Colonial brick residence of ten rooms and three baths, with a brick garage for two cars, and large lot with beautiful shrubbery. erett, to build, 3010 Wood- balustrades, $40,000 | idle, to build, 6640 Piney | £6,000. lein, to repair, 121 B street Sy i inforced steel nford, to build, cellar; material is gu of the highest t $1 Il standara throughout; plumbing and heating equipment of finest qual- ity obtainable. Verify These Facts and Judge for Yourself DIRECTIONS: Geovgie Avenve to Delafield Stre then one hlock | eant to Exhibit Home, 19 DELAFIELD ST. « courtexy of W. B, Moxes & Sons.) Open daily until ® Office Open Daily Until 9 P.M. Kay-Schnider-Kay Co., Inc. Owners and Builders st; $7 Investment Building Franklin 513 and 514 tobuild, southes rees and R. H Remember the Price and Location Ready for Immediate Possession OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY BORDEN & NEWBOLD Investment Building Telephone Main 280 No More Can Be Bought as Close to the Circle When Sold Open Until 9 P.M. saxe Washington Rapid Transit Co. Safety Bus to Illineis Ave. and Webster St., and get off at houses, or “Soldiers’ Home™ car to New Hampshire Ave. and Upshur St., and walk around Grant Circle to houses, D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 New York Ave. M. 1267 ARETECIEEUERARTET ACRRR This Warren Street | Home Is a Gem ‘ At a Sacrifice Beautiful 16th Street Homes $16,950 $18,500 $18,500 | In the first place there isn't a more delight- {ul neighborhood in Washington than North Cleveland Park—and its future is delight- fully assured. 3837 Warren Street is the last remaining Home of a typical Kite group which we recently completed. In it is everything that you are looking forina home——plus the very important matter of sound construction. We'll sponsor your One Block Off Conn. Ave, Vacant A rare opportunity to purchase an individually built hollow tile and stucco home in Section “Two” of Old Chevy Chase. Md.—conceded to br th; most exclusive and restricted locaiity of the Capitai’s nationally known suburb. 24 Feet Wide One Semi-Detached Among the most superb examples of how to plan for comfort. Among the most brilliant examples of satisfying beauty in interior decorations ever offered before in smaller homes. . Living rooms are large with open fireplaces. Stairways of unique design under artistic colon- nade. Sunshine dining rooms with built-in recess for buffet. Pancled walls, woodwork of spe- cial design., well equipped kitchens. Four sleeping chambers with closets. Two baths (one with shower). Oak floors throughout. Attic over entire house, floored. Built-in plumbing of the newest and most sanitary patterns. Up-to-date heating and electric wiring equipment. Spa- cious porches. Metal weather stripping throughout. Enameled laundry trays. Cold storage. Built-in garages. The exquisiteness of these houses is a delight to the eye. Their assured increase in value is a delight to the heart. The price and terms are certain to make you stop, consider and buy at once. For Your Own Satisfaction, Visit These Homes Sunday Exhibit House, 3602 16th St. N.W. Open From 10 AM. to 6 PM. ARNOLD AND COMPANY 1416 Eye Street N.W. Main 2434 Prices and terms are most ;nterest;ng —price extremely low; terms liberally convenient Snug size—six rooms—complete bath—sleep- ing porch — front and back porches — charming decorations—competent heating equipment—and a spacious separate garage. Motor out Conn. Ave. west on Albemarle St., turning into 38th, or take Wis, Ave. car to just beyond the National Cathedral at Windom St.—it’s but a square to this Home. There is through car service via Wis- consin Avenue. This beautiful home property is comparable to some of the finest residences In Chevy Chase. It is an outstanding value at the price askod—the superb location, immediate surroundings and proximity to Conn. Ave. and the Chevy Chase Club will unquestionably assure permanence in value. The photograph only shows a small portion of the lot. It is of unusual size, having 160-ft. irontage, withea depth of 200 ft. There are innumerable and various kinds of shade trees, well placed evePgreens, hedge and flowers. Ample space for tennis court and swimming pool. For special appointment phone ous Mr. Hamilton— Cleveland 1490 (4315 39th St.). The house is spacious in plan and the rooms are delight{ully arranged throughout. All modern features are included: Oak floors, three baths, firep) conservatory, servants’ quarters, choice electrical fixtures, screens and awnings. o-car garage. PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Open for Inspection Tomorrow After 10 A.M. BOSS & PHELPS 1417 K St. N.\W. The Home of Homes MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTA Built, Owned and For Sale by (Harry A. Kite (Tncorporated) 1514 K Street Phone M. 4846 Member Washington Real Estate Board Main 9300 1