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REAL ESTATE, BULDNE FORVEE e v | . DROPS T0 $5%6.300 Dwelling Prmccts Authorczcd‘ Throughout City—Structure | to Cnst $250,000. rease last week. The i3 permits this week is $9 $2.866,560 was the total fc last weelk A few of the thorized by the in&pector thi Beonomies gate for 00, while | Pas gy |>-rmH\\ ;aAQ o est projects au- | ce of the building | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NEW APARTMENTS ARE BEING BUILT $1- Corcoran Courts, to Cost 500,000, Going Up in Potomac Park. Work has been started on the erec- tion of Corcoran Courts, a new $1,500,000 apartment building to be constructed by the Cafritz Construc- tion Co., at the northeast corner of Twenty-third and D streets northwest. The location of Corcoran Courts is in_the Potomac Park section. The land comprises an area of 20,759 square feet, fronting 118 feet on Twenty-third street and 183 feet on D street. Due to its advantageous corner location, the buflding will be open on all sides, and every room will be an outside room. Corcoran Courts will be a fireproof elght-story and basement apartment building of the latest type. The ex buildln all & C'o., to build 2 be valued at sm won, to 115,000; W brick dwe structions at whic will n".m Three Dwellings. §) Ben Futro! to repair 213 Sev- enth street; $2 F. B. Litt to erect private ga 704 Porter; $1,000. b Jacob Dodd, to bulld, 510 Fifty- elghth stregt mo t; $3.000. ston 15, Wire. to build four > dwellings, 05900-04-10-14 Third $20,000. Johnson, to build four lings, 2011-17 Perry north- build three 1703-05-07 Allison: ps. to build, 203 Walnut d eight West Vir- to ngs, 1501 to 1 10 northeast 7 Twentieth street I 3 2010 to 2028 Bennings 1510-16 ne t | road; $90,000 Structure to Cost $250,000. omics Building Co., to build a bri and concrete ware- 200 Linworth place to repair 1419-21 Ir North 445 Bigh | house and office to repair 1419 F street; Perry. o build, 3431 Ordway: 124 Whicder: $3.- | § Co.. to build, 48 $10,000. 120 Mary G to or $2,000 30 M street Cobb. to build, 3308 Quesada ue northeas re, to erect private ga teenth street; $4.000 nger. to repalr 508 000 T. Offter: Ninth street D. Muscalino, to repair 122 D street SRR LR R LR AR R RS R AR Built to Last In Beautiful Woodridge Worthy of Careful Consxderatlon face brick ed-in cement ul fireplace. All n rear. Buflt- in each room. Roof guaran- Several houses in this Al on them. The locatio venient to schools, hers selling rapidly, offered tionally Price and Terms Reasonable Sample House 1712 Newton Street N.E. TO INSPECT- Avenue car fo 1ith Street north on P M. Breuninger-Pedersen Co. OWNEES AND BUILDERS 1627 K Street N.W. Phone Main 3174 &Ebfififikfiflifibfifififihfi&fibfifi&iififltfifibfifli Ward-Built Means Well-Built brick downstairs coat closet: | | | l'apestry bath, and ten-foot doubl six light tiled concrete front porch full twenty feet floors : large. roonis, e rear porches, wide: outside pantry: hardwood concrete cellar: hot-water heat and electricity: paved alley. Visit the Sample’House at 813 Madison Street N.W. Price $9,950 Open In Beautiful Fairlawn Sample Home 1420 S Street S.E. $7,950 Sample Home 2005 Naylor Road S.E. 1339 T Street S.E. 36,475 $8,950 Directions—South over new Anaccstia Bridge-—left to Fairlawn. DOUGLASS Sample Home 1225 U Street S.E. 38,950 Sample Home B S R e T Reees B NN e 1516 K Strect Franklin 5678 INC. ts for all Ward-built Emclusive Ageats for all Wardbullt Homes in the District ef § fimmmefiffismsfimgfim % SRR - iTig being constructed at Twenty- afritz (ons(ru('flon Co., containing 166 housekeeping apart- terfor of the building is designed in limestone and tapestry brick. The Chevy Chase | = Heights (Vacant) Oun Kanawha St. west of Conn Ave., comparatively new 2-story Dutch Colonial, very desirable location; lot is 70 ft. front; frame garage. Sur- rounding improvements ar e most pleasing. $17,500 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 Hedges & Middleton, to build, 2708 Thirty-fifth street; $18,000. W. P. Gilbert, to bulld, 3914 Keo kuk; $14,000. H. G. Smithy, to build 11 brick | dwellings, 5700 to 5720 Eighth street; $55,000. Fred Schnelder, to build, 430 Irving street: $50,000. B. F. Barnes, to build, 2015 Monroe street northeast; $7,500 =110 A’\nounc(‘mc’lf Herman Schmidt announces the removal of his office from 729 15th St. NW to Room 941 Investment Buslding Telephone Masn 2611 The Exhibit House —completely furnished in Colonial Period by Dulin & Martin’s Decorative Dept. 4331 Cathedral Ave. Wesley PHeights —tempts with its picturesque environment—but persuades to purchase with its practical advantages. It's the most beautiful residential community of Wash- ington. In Washington, but with every suburban attraction —wonderful air; imposing trees; delightful Homes—and a community spirit that is most engaging. Every Home Miller-built 512,500 to ¥35,000—and worth it Representatives on the ground every afternoon and eve- ning and all day Sunday to confer with you Motor out Mass. Ave. extended across Wis. Ave Ave., or by troiley to Dupont Circle—transferring to W. R. & E. Bus—running direct to Wesley Heights every hour on the hour W.C.& A.N. Miller REALTORS Members Operative Builders into Cathedra Co Phone M. 1790 1119 17th St. Association —GLENDALE— For Colored of the Better Class No longer a Subdivision, but a well built suburban town. We call your attention to a few fea- tures of Glendale Homes. . Each home detached on its own large lot with an alley.in rear, room for garage. 2. All home sites in Glendale on high ground, wonderful views in every direction. 3. Examine the large porches with Colonial columns, the color scheme as regards the surround- ing homes, the pretty electrical fixtures, and the general appearance of these homes. 4. Look at the fine new school at 44th and Brooks. 5. Go around among any of 140 families who live there and get their opinion. We have groups of homes on 44th, Brooks, Clay, Dix, Eads and 47th streets. We have a choice ranging from a 4-room bungalow to a 6-room house. The prices range from $3,350 to $5,500. Fhe cash and monthly payments are very low Take the H Street car marked D. C. Line; get off ai 44th Street Northeast; walk south to the top of the hill Rémember, Glendale is all on high grounds. If you motor out, take the Benning Road to 44th Street Northeast and turn north to the new school. See representative on the ground, who will show you the propertv and explain everv thing. Phone for auto service William P. Irvin 1410 G Street N.W. Main 3908 D. C, BATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925. House Is Taken ! 85 Miles by Sea | To Another Site: main entrance, on Twenty-third street, will be through a large lobby. Two high-speed electric elevators will be installed. There are 166 apartments in the building, divided into suites of one to four rooms, with dressing room and bath. Facilities for me- chanical refrigeration are provided in each apartment. According to the present plans, Cor- coran Courts will be ready for oc- > 7, J L SOucie Wil herrenoy Carried Upon Barges Aft- er Being Moved Across Field. U.S. FLYERS EXONERATED. Two From Virginia and D. Youth Are Cleared. HONOLULU, August 1 (#).—Three Army inquiry boards investigating re- cent service airplane crashes reported vesterday, exonerating Lieuts. Landon C. Catlett of Virginia, J of Virginia and John ¥ the District of Columbia from respon sibility for the accidents in which they were killed. The reports sald the crashes were “flylng accidentals,” meaning they were unavoldable, adding that the air- planes used by the aviators all were in first-class condition. t taken across a 0 SALE | CLEVELAND PARK 3309 Highland Ave. 9 rooms, (5 sleeping rooms), 3 baths, garage, sleeping porch, breakfast porch, awnings, screens. A.M.IL., good con- dition, frame, semi-detached. H. TUDOR MORSELL 738-42 Investment Bldg. Main 1580 C.| While the transportation of build- ings intact from one site to another over land has been in vogue for number of years, an innovation in the moving of bulldings has been made by the shifting of the old Mec- Cobb mansion from Phippsburg, Me., to_Rockport, Me., by sea. The house, which was constructed in 1806, was purchased by D. D. Dodge of Philadelphia, for his Sum mer home, and was transported by seagolng barges from Phippsburg to Rockport, a distance of 85 miles. a 1301 to 1313 West Virginia Ave. N.E. One Square North of 9th and Florida Ave. N.E. Six large rooms, hot water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors and trim, built-in ice box, one-piece sink, wide front porch, double rear porch. Deep lot to wide alley Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. Phone Main 5526 Permanent Home Comfort and Contentment at Prices and Terms That Make Home Ownership Easy Five and six rooms, built-in tubs, hardwood floors, open tireplace, 1-piece sink with drain, built-in refrigerator, outside icer, kitchen cabinet, built-in bookcases, steel medi- cine cabinet, large floored at- tic, cellar under entire house, wash trays, lawn sodded, landscaped, artistic fixtures, attractive wall paper, fresh air, sunshine, trees, $500 to $750 Cash $65 Monthly to $75 Monthly How to Reach Property- 14th St. car line marked Takoma, get off at Third and Quackenbos; or drive out Georgia Ave. to Rittenhouse St., and east to Third, then south to Quackenbos. OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P.M. TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Evenings Phone Adams 6548 or Adams 3215.W ‘REAL BSTATE. BLAST KILLS TWO. HARRISON, Ark., August 1 #®) . Homer Scroggins and Omer Plumlec Ordered to Walter Reed. were killed and Tike and Jim Plumle were serfously injured when a charge 5 Maj. Harry H. Towler, Medical |of dynamite exploded prematurely on orps, has been relieved from duty (a road near Harrison late vesterda Wwith Organized Reserves at Towson, | Scroggins w and ordered to this city for duty 1 Plumlee 1t at Walter Reed General Hospital are promi to the waterfront before being loaded on the seagoing barges. The home is intact with all its furnishings and exterior and interior fixtures 326 Ridge Ave., Chevy Chase, Md $10,500 A Sacrifice—Owner Leaving City It you are hunting a barg: and bath bungalow, less than one with open fireplace: nice sized d r garage. Lot 60x12. Shrubbery, shade tree “ntire lot inclosed, making at _place for children Don't delay. It will be sold quickly. OPEN SUNDAY,4TO 7 P.M. Drive west on Bradley Lane to East ave.. thenee one block north to Ridge asc CKEEVERandGCS" , see this modern six-room ar old. Spacious living room g room and oms: two Maximu| _ i -4 i EDGEMOOR By James L. Fieser have been i I can v xle.ued to b One of Our New UNUSUAL CORNER HOMES 17th and Varnum Sts. N.W. Just West of 16th Street DESCRIPTION Center-hall type of unusual charm, solidly built of tile, with slate roof. It contains 8 rooms and 2 baths; 2 garage at rear of lot. This corner location, close Rock Creek l’ark,‘amm( be surpassed. Lot 123 feet front. The price is not high. Very attractive terms. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OPEN AND LIGHTED DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M L€ Breuninger & Soxs BUILDERS and REALTORS Colorado Bulding ~—= Main 6140