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Henry Hamke, to bulld, 6963 Maple | street; ,000. Total of $711,700 Second| John C o'Neil, to repair 1703 R treet; $2,000. A rr““’. Thom: to repair 3710 Mili- Fall Under $1,000,000 Since | 1.5y Yo For the first time in many w. avenue; $8,200 and the second time since the begin- I. E. Breuninger & Sons, to build, ning of this year, building permits Sixteenth street northwest;| June 1 this week fell below the milllon g signatur: mark George Dolphis, to repair 3046 Thirty-nine permits were issued|Fourteenth street: $2,000. from the office of the building inspec- | Nannle W. Phillips, to build, 1801 tor, NWEEK' PEHITS REAL ESTATE. WILDING SLUMPS bulld, 3817-3827 Veazdy street north- west; $42,000. Wiiliam A. Hill Co., to build apart- ment, 1430 Belmont street; $175,000 John T. Brunnfield, to bufld, 2525 Seventeenth street northeast: $7,000. Victor Sadd, to build, 1321 Franklin street northeast; $6,000. John P. White, to build, £10 Fifty- seventh street northeast; $2,500. | ,000. Sylvester L. McLaughlin, to repair 311 H street northwest: $200 J. E. Douglass, to build, 3918 Mili- tary road: $9,500. A. R. Rhan, to bulld, Beginning of Year. 6924 Willow otal & $711,700, during the last | Fourteenth street; $3,900. Apartment to Cost 805,000, 10 Intercity Contest For Advertising Is Realty Men’s Plan| A national fntercity contest in real estate newspaper advertising will be a feature of the annual convention of the clation of Real E: held @t Detroit, Mich,, June 2 The contest has two phase National Asso- ate Boards to be 26, One award will be made to the oity whose real estate board presents the best advertising of an insti- tutional character published since over the board's own Such advertising is be- ing carried on by a number of real estate boards to bring to public attention the advantages of thelr individual communities as places live and as places for real apartment houses were 5 estate investment, and to explain featured jn the permits this week, | HATFy A. Kite, to build apartment,| the advantage to the investor in the largedt being a $175,000 struc. Massachusetts avenue northeast:| real estate of deallng With & man fure ‘to bs, erected by TWillst A . entitled to the designation realtor. HiIl at 1430 Belmont rest S ant| Bairstow & Clark, ‘to buila, 18 The second award will be made R. B. Warren will build an apart-|and 1638 Buchanan street northwe: to “the city whose real estate ment house at 1623 Lanler place, | $13,500. board presents the best examples Shich. Wil veet SOON00 Tarny o | Lawrenos C Bhboe to Suild; BIa<] of advartiting by IiVIsREt o Kite will build .a 385,000 apartment | gle Oak, Cathedral avenue; $20,00 among its membership. . house at 225 Massachusetts avenue| Penn Oll Co., to build gas station, . SR no: eas’ ortheast; > b : 1a3: S N e i o Confesses Firing Eight Buildings. S ’m“'l"‘:'m_',"nl"\"': . 9e®==to build, 3109-3111 CLEVELAND, April 11— Lester permits granted were: . e sterday, A. Coleman, to repair, 1245 Eighth | C B ot DoLtnAe s D 4 i A G BRI hou! T 8 rooms, 2 baths, built-in gar- J. H rry, to build four age, hot-water heat, concrete .'.'f?'r‘;‘r'.i'. Thirty-fourth street porches, built-in refrigerator. Lambert 0 bui 5 - it ioor ot AL Easy to Finance W. H. Elliott, to 1 five stores, .‘w‘rns[-ax!u jFourteenth street Rorth! Con be Seen Between est; $25,000. Sullivan & Helan, to build gas sta- tion northeast corner of Fourteenth and E. R. Carr and J. ] 1] a8 o} 1 (o} [c———njc————|ojc————|njc————n] ol ———|0|c—=|nja|——=3|alc——=|a|——] - $4,000 . 108 Ridge | confes: McCollum $4,500 teenth street; § A &g Pl Children's H H. Harvey build teenth and to build, 4820 to repair 2420 Four-|a man 00. pital, to repair, Thir- | fire Sev. streets; $3,000. sttingham, to bui FOR SALE 4403 17th Street N.W. Lowest Priced House in 16th Street Heights to 00. 3609 Brothers to repair, 1114% : 31,800 Warren, to build nier place: $60,000 314 Irv- Bull, to build five stores, Rhode Island avenue north- 000. Harrison, to erect garage, nth street; $3,800. Jameson, to build 932 Fourteenth 0,000. i e Neal street north- eight street Direct From Owner to build seven 10 AM. and 6 PM. on Sunday or any evening ofter 7:30 315,000 Gas Station. Belmont; $15,000. L. Ford, jr., to “A Community of Home Owners” OVER 100 HOMES TO BE BUILT 20 COMPLETED—17 SOLD 18 NEARING COMPLETION Convenient Terms Six spacious rooms and bath; hot-water heat; electricity ; gas; hardwood floors. Front and double rear porches; laundry tubs; one-piece porcelain sink; modern in every detail. Take Capital Traction cars to Sth and Florida Ave. N.E. walk one block eaxt to West Virginia Avenue and them north on West Virginia Avenue to the property. Or motor over the xame route, C. H. SMALL & CO. Member Of The Operative Builders Association of the D. C. 925 15th Street N.W. Main 6861 %) REAL HOMESE Best Section of Petworth—Only a Few Remain ian EASY < PRICE, $9,750 7izus e ——————— . Rooms, Tiled Bath and Shower, Ample Concrete Front Porch, Double Rear Porches, Enameled Range, One-plece Sink, Kitchen Cabinet, Floor Plugs, Laundry Traye. Sample House, 4702 Fifth St. N.'W. Open Every Day Until 8 P.M. TO INSPECT—Drive out Georgia Ave. to Crittenden St., themce east three squares to property. BUILDERS 1416 K St. Main 9111 Members of Operative Builders Association of D. C. el S ———[u] d,'police said, that he had set fire to eight buildings here, in which lost his life. A -desire to see the flames and hear the clang of the were given as his reason. een. fires have been blamed on a firebug here in the last six weeks, sirably removed from the bustle of the m house itself is distinguished by its wide front porch, its immense living room with open brick fireplace, the sunny breakfast parlor adjoining the dining room, oak floors and tumbler electric switches throughout, inclosed sleeping porch overlooking the rear yard. with its numerous oak trees—but come out Sunday, and Highlands "AS you drive out street and come THE EVENING STAR, 69% %% 5 CHOICE HOMES Representing Remarkable Values And a Pleasing Variety of Locations, Sizes and Designs PROPERTY TRANSFERS TOTAL $1,526,350 | Varied List Reported by Office of William K. Hartung—Sub- division Is Exchanged. The transfer of a number of prop- ertles is reported in a list of recent by the office of Willlam K. Hartung. In _reporting an active market this office submits a list of alty deals aggregating in value 50 The transfers include tuilding on Fifteenth street, the transfer of a complete subdivision, several apartment houSes and resi- dential properties. The transfers reported include: Willlam S. Philips purchased 923 an office Fifteenth street, a eix-story lime stone building, being one of an oper- ation of two constructed for B. F. Mr. Philips gave In exchange bdivision known as North Cleve- nd Park, located east of Wisconein avenue, bounded on the south by Pierce Mill road and on the north The exchange of 1614 and 1616 I street, owned by Joseph Tumulty and Timothy Ansberry, for the Altamont Apartment House, lqcated at Colum- bia road, Wyoming avenue and Twentieth street, owned by Col. Moss, trading. One of an operatlon of three apart- ment buildings, 2514 Q street, con- structed by Harry Kite and contain- WASHINGTON ; by Alton street. This tract com- | prises approximately seven city | blocks. was another feature of the month's | D.: ., ing 24 apartments of three, four and five rooms and bath, was exchanged y a local investor for four smaller t buildings known as Nos. - and 2207 Champlain ne (. Cassady sold 1638 Ar- gonne Terrace to Harry A. and Ann D. Locke. No. 1806 Twenty-fourth street was negotiated in exchange, part of the consideration belng 223-225 Q street, Mrs. Marion L. W. Frailey acquiring 2 the Twenty-fourth street residence, a new English basement house con- tainin 11 rooms and four baths, being one of an operation of six just| . completed by David A. Baer and Rob- | £ ert O. Scholtz. I Four brick dwellings, 1248 to 1254 | & Second street southwest, were sold to | a local investor. David A. Baer bought 1014 South Carolina avenue southeast, part of the consideration being lots 1 and 11 The 1. Sq. 1650, being lots located on Wisconsin avenue between Ellicott and Fessenden streets. e Samuel A. Richardson sold 1333 Co- | lumbla road to Henry B. Pease. 1827 Fla. Ave. N.W New Apartment One and two rooms, kitchen and bath apartments with large closets and halls. All outside rooms. | RENT REASONABLE Inspect Sunday | Representative on Premises B.F.SAULCO |- 925 15th St. M. 2100 | 5 schools, see the rest for yourself! $12,950—Excellent Terms 1408 Park Ave. Sixteenth Street Sixteenth to the %% % = o | . o >S9 3924 Livingston & In the Heart of Fine '@ Old Chevy Chase | SHOWN now for the first time, @ this new detached home, j:fi' situated two squares west of Con- accessible to the Chevy Chase amusement center—yet is de- ain-traveled thoroughfares. The L @ churches, stores and newer residential development of fine homes just beyond the en- trance to Rock Creek Park, turn east one square on Park avenue (the first intersection beyond Montague street), and have .a look at this charming two-story, pebble-dash residence. Eight b sl o ek bright rooms, open fireplace, tiled bath, front and two rear porches, attic, 60x90 lot and garage opening on 15-foot paved alley are a the many features that will appeal to you. Neighborhood stores, and churches are nearby. but not obtrusive. unmistakably high-grade home development, where values are assu: growth is logically certain. $14,750—O0n Reasonable Terms floore few of schools The whole section is one of red and 2528 Hall Place—Georgetown Just West of the Naval Observatory FRONTING on a quiet residential street in the upper portion of old George- - town, this semi-detached brick home affords a beautiful vista of the new Glover Parkway and the Potomac hills in the distance. The location is high and healthful, and sufficiently out from the center of G eorgetown proper to benefit by the development of the new Parkway and the residen- tial sections that immediately border it. A few of the points that help to make this home a remarkable value at $10,750 are the six cheery rooms, the built-in garage, the screened sleeping porch, the storage closet and lavatory in basement, the tiled bath, attractive electric fixtures and numerous large closets. $10,750—Very Good Terms ALL THREE OPEN SUNDAY AFTER 2 PM. BOSS= PHELP REALTORS : 117 K Street Main 9300 “HOME OF HOMES” T o S ST Sy 0% (fi, K LTSS0) SATURDAY, APRIL 11, M. McKibbin sold 422 M street|Cromwell Terrace to Mr. southeast to R. S. Chiaventonl. P. G. Plerce s0ld 1462 Oak street to Robert Feldman. Josepn Shapiro sold place to Mr. and Mrs. Lucas. company Shapiro L T T T e T P T T T P e T T PR PP P TP PP O T I e ¢ Cathedral Dighlands Many Unusual Features 1925. "REAL ESTATE. and Mrs. Johnson. Amella W. Coates bought 3532 Park | H. place from L. H. Meares. This in- volved the sxchange of the above|two-family fla property for 1617 Nineteenth street. | six rooms and The latter building is a four-family| Toomey & R apartment. northwest to N D. White 2718 Woodley sold 202 Cogitate Estimate Locate -~ RN ) of our own. proposed home—/locate in The Really In-Town Suburb One-half block west on Cathedral Avenue at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, Wisconsin Avenue and Cathedral Avenue. This organization will finance and build your home for you at a substantial saving over the cost of a ready-built house. By acting NOW you can realize your dreams and soon be located in a home built to your individual requirements. Phone or See EpsonW-brices EXCLUSIVE AGENT Sisihi b £t i Room 201, Investment Building i elec £} s residential section of Chevy 23 15th and K Sts. Main 5974 Chase, presents many unusual | E On SUNDAY, Phone Cleveland 3532—Office on Property and delightful attractions. It is ‘l H 2o el e Nk aisies are to be found in this distinctive home 3537 Edmunds Street Massachusetts Avenue Heights A few reasons why it should stmng'.ly appeal to you: of our finest homes. Eight spacious livable roome—three complete bathe—wide entrance hall with colonial stairway—sun porch with red tile flooring —butler's pantry—hardwood floors—tasteful electric fixtures. Wide lawn with artistic planting and a two-car garage. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. | 1412 Eye St. NW. . A REMARKABLE VALUE Only $23,500 on ‘00& terms We invite your inspection. SUNDAY AFTER 10 AM. REALTORS David A. Baer sold street to Paul M. and Mar sold street to George Smoot containing fi EMPHATI- CALLY it is a natural human | \ instinct to think about and plan for a home Just estimate the health value of an elevation of 350 feet on Cathedral Avenue— two blocks from St. Alban’s. Combine mid-city convenience with suburban quietude in your The ; location is the most exclusive in the city—its proximity to the il business district will greatly appeal to the busy man—its individuality | —its numerous conveniences and splendid interior finish are typical Franklin 95(_)3 05 516 Shepherd Connors Wil Th i H : H ! 4 i 4 i H 4