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« REAL ESTATE NEW CONSTRUCTION =552+ TOTALS $2009.468 oo e stree Blanche O'Brien, to erect concrete zarage. 2800 Broad Branch $15,000. Howard Ltchison, to install elevator, 1530 R street: $5.500 H. A. Kite, to build two frame stores, 124-130 Nineteenth street south- east; $9,000. .~ Bugene Seventeenth X M. J. Curley, to build. Se repair 924 cond and C nith, to 5.000. Building Permits for Week; Increase $861,698 Over ‘(l\\ell\n:.\. 4401-03 Hayes street north 1 {east: £10,000. Previous Seven Days. | i, A. Kite. to build six frame ‘.l\\elhm, . 4400-10 Hayes street north S $20.000, Lyddane, to 3310 O street ton Railway ild, Kleventh $2.500. Otwell. to sin avenue: $1,000. B. Payne. to Dakota avenue | east; E erect $1.700. and and rivate Building construction in the District i ing the past seven days totaled $2 468, 1 Week's total, which wi The office of the building sued 73 permits. Of the buildings for Which they were issued. each was v nusu at $1,000 or more ! . B. Shapiro was granted a pe: to’ bu d 17 brick dwellings, 701 1oar Eut ‘street, 700 Ga 5002 to 5030 Seventh value’is estimated at and R v Electric Florida Roy F. 711 Van Buren street Claude G. repair 3609 build, northeast: W n: Minnie South $6.160. J. M. Foster, street northeast: Peoples Drug Store. Fourteenth street: $2.000. Vermont Avenue aptist repair 1634 Vermont | Séz.000. ¥ R. Clarke mit h 2 to build, 1601 Kes $5.000. . o repair 2 brick L% Fonn A permit was is sued to the Lebkay Apartment Co. to | build an eight-story brick apartment, valued at $150,000, and David A. Baer | to build one (uux story by apart ment, valued at $100.000. "‘]‘:m:“':‘“" Other permits are: | e Washingion Gas: Light Co., to re.|M Street northweat Street southeast between |, George L. Whitford, and Thirteenth streets; $2,500. 350 Place to Cost $7,900. build. 3414 northeast ory in Church avenue: to build, 405 New 0. Buchanan, to repair 901 530,000 to build, 1859 | Thira street; | 5150000 Structure Authorized. Lebkay Apartment Co., to build an | eight-story brick 1007 l"lo\onlh L. Hammond, to Dakota avenue apartment, th 000 A, and G nine brick street to build Jones, to repair 1335 R | Sixteenth road: | | ties in all sections of the city, 3410 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, REALTY IS AGTIVE, FIRW'S LIST SHOWS Recent Sales of One Com- pany Aggregate $500,000 in Properties. A very active realty market in resi- dential,* business and unimproved properties is indicated by a recent list of sales by the Morris Cafritz Com- pany. These sales. which include proper aggre e approximately $500,000. The transfers reported includs No. 800 Delafield pl Croughan: 802 Delafield pl George T. Oliver: 808 Delafield place. F. D. Hurlbut, 810 Delafield place, Herman . Bierley: 812 Delafield place, Eliza eth Helen Booth; 816 Delafield place, 820 Delafield place, Fred : 822 Delafield place, A. T. 824 Delafield place, Daisy B. owler; 826 Delafield place, Thomas . Younger: 828 Delafleld place, Fred 830 Delafield place, Harry Delafield place, Cecil N Anna W. Hopkins: H. ] Rose; 838 Delafield place, ningham; 840 Delafield place, Scott: 842 Delafield place, Charles P. Bifield; 844 Delafield place, Hans C. Slack: $46 Delafield place, W. D. Os good; 8§48 Delafield place, Charles A and _bath; Frank rooms was sold to containing eight bullt-in garage, Foer. R. M. Patrick purchased from John L. Davis, 515 Longfellow street, being a six-room and bath brick residence. A house on the corner of Maple ave- nue and Harden street, Silver Spring, Md., containing nine rooms and bath. hot-water heat and electric light: sold for John W. Creesy to W. and Cora F. Meyers. Michael Clepatch purchased the six om and two-bath home at 1405 Var- num street northwest. The six-room and bath colonial brick home, 520 Shepherd street, was sold to k. K. Mullings for a local investor No. 511 M street northwest was sold . Foster, a local attorney No. 4313 Fifteenth street northwest, a large six-room and two-bath home, teenth street, was sold for | Jacob Sisselman to Louis Rosenthal. Bruce Shockey purchased from a local premises 709 Newton hwest Tilinois avenue. located a square from the new Sherman Circle, buflt by tz Co. was sold to George B. Saur hy that company, for Prof. Claude M. Ray. No. 4708 Fifth street, | completed by the atz Realty Co.. was sold to W. M. Wharton. No. 621 Rock Creek Church road, a six-room and bath house overlooking Soldiers' Home, was sold to J. E. Roche for a local investor. Lela Witt purchased the small home located at 318 Fourteenth street north from a local jnvestor. 944 Calvert street purchased by Florence C. haupt from Harry Cohen. The property located on DeSales street, 1731, overlooking the flower sold to al inv recentl, home recently northwest Breit SATURDAY, Parks from John D. C, Company by J. W. Dills. The southeast corner of Georgia avenue and Farragut street was sold by the Cafritz Company to Harry Crandall, who has his architect at this time drawing plans for a large motion picture theater which he ex- pects to have completed for the Win- ter season. The northwest corner of Connecti- cut avenue and Porter street was purchased by a local builder from Gerson Nordlinger. On Raum street, in the new Trini- dad sectlon, a frontage of 200 feet was sold to a local builder for Harry Kricksteine and John Burrell. % Other deals of importance comprise the sale of 610-616 H street northeast to the Ourisman Chevrolet Company, which has already let a contract to improve same with a two-story sales and service room. The warehouse formerly occupied by the Piggly-Wiggly Corporation, at the northwest corner of First and L streets northeast, was recently pur- chased by the Heckman Company, vinegar merchants, from Wilbur F. Nash. This building = being ren- ovated 4nto a warehcuse similar to the one formerly occupied by Heck- man Company on Rhode Island ave- nue. Serena Steere, a 10-year-old school girl, has been legally appointed a traffic officer in Amesbury, Mass. Her post is at one of the most important street intersections in the town and her special duty is to guard the satety of children in" passing to and from school. New Homes 325 to 333 Bryant St. N.E. MAY 30, 1925. REAL ESTATE. CONVENTION HALL SoLD, - : - ez WILL BE REMODELED | 4 peOMINENT DOWNTOWN CORNER Association Proposes Im-||f| SR m"i o Stores and Offices—All Rented. = o Splendidly Financed. Will Consider oor Into Amusement Place. Trade on Apartment House. Price $80.000 New Homes—Near 2 Car Lines—Best Section Northeast.—3 porches hardwood floors—builtin refrigerators—tile _bathe—large kitchens—lots 150 ft. deep to alley. Price. $7.250—Terms as low as $15 weekly. A Beautifyl Apartment Building in Mass. Ave. Ht. 4 Apts. of 5 rooms, bath, shower and 2 porches each. Modern in every detail. Garage for 4 cars. An ideal home and investment. Price, $30,000. WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653 | Local The Convention Hall; at Fifth and L street northwest, has been sold to | an assbciation headed by John . Blick 5. Ghiselll and Fred The entire stnucture will be remod- eled and turned into an amusement place. The new organization is to be known as the Convention Hall Bowl ing Co., Inc. The lower floor will be occupled, as at present, by market stands, Repairs costing $150,000 will be made and the structure will be | ready in several months. | Norweglan whalers are to be equip- | ped with small motor boats instead of the old-fashioned oared boats, says a | Christiania dispatch. Price $7,950 Terms three kold before completion hot-water heat. elec: & property to a business firm of this city which is contemplating tear- ing down the building and improving the property. Sold for Mary Smith, the Foxall Heights distric investor. Several lots in Lyon Park, Va. have been purchased through Cafritz Bell No. 4532 Reno road, a six-room and bath home, with two-car garage, sold to John S. Hardester for a street: $£3,000 Gus Rubino street: §10.000. T W. A, £40,000. John W. Murrell. to Fifteenth street; $7.000 B. L. Platt, to erect p Kalorama road: $ 1. Bergling, to huild two frame dwellings, 4605 and 4609 Forty- eigthth street: $8.400. Robert 1. Roberts. to build, streets southeast: $5.000. Francis Jackson, to_repair, Thir- teenth street and Ohio avenue; £2,000 I P avenue James J Taylor street illiam Hys Driveway: 1, Davidson & Sioussa. to build two frame dwellings 3718 Thirty-first ace and 3724 Eastern avenue north- east; $6,000. Annie Smith, to Tleventh street northw: Will Spend $15,700. 1615 Crit . northea 1412 Madison | " fradera Florida avenue: $2 H. R. Howenstein brick dwellings, 1633- northeast: $18.000. John R. Neff, to build. | wood street: $13,000. Loui to build, 5324 Thirty ninth 0 Six built o Storage Co., to’ build, 1707 six rooms and bath 50,000, to build three 7 Bennings road S. plen 20 B ‘ Open'%und Tighted unti B to repair street o et LACY & BELT 193 G St N.W. acres in . 4730 Lighth street northwest to a local sold to Ruth Kopplalky to A. J. Pujol. A home located on the corner of Tllinois avenue and Emerson street. repair 1400 1620 Under 2515 Fourteenth street: $24 % > Adamson, to repalr 724 Taylor street: $1,500 David A. Baer, apartments and necticut avenue: $15 Wajter Case, to erect private ga rage. 3517 Thirteenth street; $1.000 David A. Baer, to build a four-story brick apartment, 436 Delaware ave- nue southwest; $100,000 David A. Baer, to erect two private ges, 330709 Connecticut avenue; 0 2310 R| to build two brick res, 331 9 Con Burns, to build, 3204 Central . to build, 1313 n, 1o build, 7920 Beach 0 repair $2,000. Real Estate Salesmen WANTED In One of the City's Oldest and Best Known Offices Must Be Experienced Willing to Work and Producers An Unexcelled Opportunity to Make Money Address Sales Manager Giving Experience and References Box 156-V—Star Office Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Don’t Delay- 508 to 528 Ingraham St. N.W, Selling Rapidly H. H. Byrne, tenden: $15.700, Cooley Brothers, brick dwellings, 21 to build, build, three ‘ome Out at Once 24 Fourth street to build, ninth street northwest Harv V. Pugh, Grant street northeast: $2,000. Thoma Armat, to build, Mount Pleasant street; $4,000, Winfield Preston, to build, six brick dwellings, 1534-44 Upshur | street: $30,000 | F1. Gruver. to build eight brick dwellings, 501-15 Allison street; £40,000, Harry B. Willson, street; $4,000. M. B. Swanson, Thirty-third_place; $15,000 M. F. McNamara, to build, 307 heast: $£7,000. Berkley, to Brandywine: £6,000 Sadie M. Williams, to build brick dwellings, 1290 and 12! street northeas Dennis Cullot place northeast: Fred M. Pelzn street: $5,000. Little Marshall, to build, Quackenbos street; $5,500. John M. King, to build, 3705 South Dakota avenue northeast; $4,500. | Apartment Valued at $50,000. N. Brion & Son, to build a tw story brick apartment, 4308 Georsia avenue: 50,000, 1 Wardman Construction Co., a four-story brick apartment, York avenue: 3,000, W. F. Shields. to build dwellings, 4942-44 l‘uvk Creek Church 2,000 road northea | | o repair 1732 New $1.16: to h[;xlvl two f'flml‘] 5 Thirty 000 to build, 4423 3162 | Price—Terms—Location—Unequalled Wide Streets—Paved Alleys Six Rooms—Complete Bath 1826 K 2809 to build, 730 to 738 Rittenhouse Street N. W. Semi-Detached on Large Lots 25 by 100 Feet Built by J. J. James, Which Insures Quality Construction Containing six large rooms, tiled bath with built-in tub and shower, Colonial front porch and 10-foot double rear porches, large attic, cellar under entire house, with laundry trays and servants’ toilet, hot-water heat, gas and electricity, hard- wood floors and trim, all face brick used; house is 21 feet wide; shrubbery plant- ed in front and rear yards These Homes Are Priced for Quick Sale Offered on Easy Terms OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY AND SUNDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma,” get off at 3rd and Rittenhouse streets, and walk west to property. Geo. E. MacDermott & Co., 5913 Georgia Avenue N.W. Phone Adams 83 e S Bt et A R e TR St s to build, Substantial Brick Construction K| It would be hard to find at twice the prn a hetter looking home on such beautiful wide street. Take 14th St or take 9th St. street no w build, 4945 | | orse Car marked Takoma. get off at Tth St. and walk South to houses: r to Ingraham walk East 2 blocks. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. Phone Main 1267 5 nn hmld 4122 Gault 4,0 n, u- build, 433 Ninth 1319 New York Ave. \——Jo|— ———|o]c——=[o]——=|o|——[o| —=0] o= ————aln| ———1| | ———|a| ———|n| c———=1| x| Located downtown ncar the Public Library: three substantial three-story and basement press 2 brick houses: about nine rooms cach. all floors same level, could be advantageously and cconomi- cally remodeled into an apart- ment; present rentals $2. per month. $28,000 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N. W. Main 6830 Eoek. ARG El: EEEEEE U to build | 76 New | two frame | Provmg and Improvmor UR tions as to the desirability (f conten- Texas Ol Co 22 Channing . street to build, 000. six brick terrace; Charles D. dwellings, 266,000, William H a: $8.000. \. Marggraf, Kentucky avenue southeast Rearings Sales Co., to repair Fourteen street: $9.000, Dor o build 34-44 Bellevue It’s Beautiful m University Park —the delightful suburb just beyond Hyattsville and just this side of Igarivlandd State University—on the Washington .and Baltimore oulevard— home sites are now proved. A -whole square block of this tract is to, be improved with distinctiae homes. A prominent contractor will soon erect his own home here. With all these improvements the price of these home-sites must in- crease. This is the last chance to secure—at the opening figures— a home-site on Cathedral Avenue, two blocks from St. Alban’s, in Cathedral bighfands The Really In-Town Suburb One-half block west on Cathedral Avenue at the intersec- tion of Mass Ave., Wisconsin Ave. and Cathedral Ave. these Hopper, to build, 3547 190709 | four < A Distinctive Home (Built by Breuninger) You can buy or build here with complete assurance—for the types of homes and the plan of development insure permanency of in- vestment value. Every city utility has already been installed—water, sewers, gas, electricity, paved streets and side-walks, etc. T Three opportunities are offered: —to buy a lot—in either section one or two. _—to buy a Home—choice of several types—$10,000 to $13,500. —or to build—~nd we will help you finance it. Small cas ositions. EIREEIREIINENILLS iyments—and easy terms—on either of the three prop- University Park is handy to town—ideal as a place of residence— with school, college, church and store facilities within easy reach. Investigate — and You'll Invest in Um'versity Park There's a direct route to this property—trans- fer to the new bus service of the W. Ry. & E, Co. at Dupont Circle. It takes you via Massachusetts Avenue to Cathedral Avenue and these home- sites. Make the initial step towards home owner- ship—take this pleasant trip today or Phone or See EpsonW-Briges g Exclusive Agent Room 201, Investment Building 15th and K Sts. . Main 5974 On Sunday, Phone Cleveland 3532—Office on Property \ 17th and Varnum Sts. N.W. Just completed, a beautiful home of unusual design con- taining 8 rooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage. A corner property. Our representative will always be found at the Park Office—week days and Sundays. University Park Co. Open for Inspection All Day Incorporated Today and Tomorrow L€ BreunInNGER ESONs BUILDERS and REALTORS Colorado Budding —— Sain 6140 B.O.L. Wells Representative %@%@%@W@%@!&&%@% =] o] EINSEAITIREAEN Phone Hyattsville 36-J and 712 a5 7ETRTATRETRTRYSII DTN S lunnlmum RAASEINNINIENRERNASTEIRTRNLY " nunllulnnnul L TR TR TR AR TR TR TR TR TR AR »