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C., SATURDXY, XUGUST 15, 1925 REAL ESTATE Harold M. Money purchased from |L. Schaffer. It is a three-story bufld- 6 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, Theodore Barrett the detached brick | g With a store on the first floor and = S BUILBING INSOUTH [** e omsen T 2750 ThANeRs .2z s o= s Washington Boasts _— RECORDED IN WEEK Wesley Heights, bullt by W. C. and T e SRR Florist Buys 371-Acre Farm in A. N. Miller. Real Estate Education Sought. Montramets Co e S Wiltiam M. and Catherine Harrett| The Connecticut Assoclation = of Ty County From Jud- 1 .. purchased the Douglass & Phillips- | Real Estate Boards has undertaken Douglass & Phillips Firm Reports | {iiii home at 603 Decatur street. | State program for the advancement son Welliver for $60,000. Sales of Residential The business property located at the | of education in real estate. The ac- A. Gude Sons Co., the florists, b . southwest corner of Tenth and I|tion was taken at its recent first an- o ka SR [eriate. hans | Properties. streets was sold t6 Max Sloan for May | nual conventjon. - | purchased a 371 f : ’:"7""35 for JU’Y S e ooty e an Welliver, former newspaper man and ierease of 38 Per Cent Over |now confidential clerk at thé White Transters of residential property re- Y House. The farm is en the Rock.(cently consummated and agsresating N Shelbomne : ville-Gaithersburg road t miles | in value $112,750 were reported today Same Month in 1924. trom Rockville, i by the office of Douglass & Phillips, Adolph E. Gude, president of the |Inc. firm, states that he will begin this| A nineroom, semi-detached tapestry “Master_six” Homes . The 73 cities and towns in 12 south-| Fall to construct a large modern |brick home, bult by N. L. Sansbury, brn States reporting July buflding per- ( DUrsery on the estate. Mr. Welliver |at 3712 Jenifer street, was sold for Mits to the national building survey | will live on the farm while this work [ John D. Kingsbury to John H. of 8. W. Strauss & Co., it was made |is being done, it is said. The pur.|Avery. ublic yesterday, had a total of $43,-|chase price was given as $60,000. Four homes built by Douglass & An Investment Your Banker 52,475, an increase of 38 per cent over o S Phillips, Inc., at 4804 to 4810 Kansas Would Unqualifiedly Recommend Fuly, 1924. This was the second larg- Avcnue ‘were purchased by M. L. and . i Sat percentage of Ineronse among the | . A new highway between Naples and Clark, E. E. Geiger, Paul Easby- Bous recions of (he countey, 357 Piscen Salerno, Italy, will be for automobiles Smllh and Elmer F¥. Sauter, respec- Inspect Our Sample Home, No. 1821 M Street N.E. feporting. The East, 108 piaces, gained | 211V tively. 3 ; Open Daily Until 9 P.M. 85 per cent; the Central West, 116 (Farnished Through Courtesy Nachman Furniture Co., Inc.) laces, 29 per cent, and the Pacific George A. Wilson Company (Four Squares North of 15th and H Sts. N.E.) 18th at M N.E. Lincoln 381 ‘est, 80 places, 3 per cent. The whole country, the 877 places, 2 total of $387,936,257, a gain of 41 per cent over July last year. About #5 per cent of the volume was in the 16 leading citles. The 25 leading southern cities, ex- elustve of Washington and Baltimore, had a July total of $36,614,790, a gain of 55 per cent over July last vear. Miami led in volume, 34,626,316, a gain of 135 per cent; Miami Beach |l #as second in volume, with a gain of | [ 5456 per cent. Tampa was third in volume, but first in percentage of #ain, having an increase of 740 per ||| cent : Mt. Pleasant—Only $8,750 | 10.-rogm and bath brick dwelling, Yo o ighitul section, overlooking | Rock “creeic Park. Colontay front andinel i | decorated aha painied **lonmedl 2" bossesston Sad e Seat o i ONER Newly Chevy n Ch-:o—sld,sso It you want a detached home wit 6 10 thehoas. "8ebeh fSipehd 2070, D 08, 05200, basntitylly pertedt ottt throughout and modern (o the smallest detall, Attractive lfving room. two | focpiaces snd”a Naundey“equlobed” witn elecirtc” washing and ironing machines: e than these enchanting new dwellings that comprise exclusive WOODLEY PARK Downtown Bargain—$10,500 On 13th near N. An 8-room and 2-bath brick home, with steam heat and electric lights. A real value, in a most convenient location. Terms to suit Total in South. The position of the various cities |} And construc llnn to date are Miami, 316; It you can pay $85 monthly and make 8 small cash payment, | nes homes in the best section of Northeast that will Inlereat every. ronver- Sk [ 10l size rooms, tile bath hardwood floors. bullt-in' refrigevators s oty 150 1 deep 10°a paved alley.” At $7.200 these homes are fine inveatments. with cortais alue WALTER A. BROWN Main 1653 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1654 Beach, | § tersburg, $2,281 182,835 Lousville, ohis, 32, Orleans, $1.6: $2,046,440; . § al onville, $1,177,363; Richmond, $766, Atlanta, $647, Yifle "o 53,893; . !ant Worth, §7 S N location, construction and obvious sound value, the EXHIBIT 075, or VISI']' THE BBT ‘ first group of homes completed in WOODEEY PARK HOUSE : ‘5398, Achowie) i are a l;leve!anun in excellence. Fronting on Cathedral No. 2937 3366,609. Total, $36,514,790. Eig = B'th = | Avenue where it merges into W rwd\m Road just west of Cathedral Ave S }{‘ = M;“ H ht Roonlerthld wNew Brlck | Connecticut Avenue, they n)ruxp\ one of the most enviable Open arnhise]l Hea 0TS, 3 : | he Capital, 'with many large es —“sh Daily louses in o) wes! d.ungt | sites in the Capital, 'w nany large estates: ow ails A. H. Barnhisel of Takoma is the est a on i il places” of Washington—surrounding them. No matter Uneil new president of the Pacific North- west Real Estate Assoclation. Heads Kentucky Realtors. L. W. Dunbar of Richmond, Ky., was re-elected president of the Ken- tucky Real Estate Assoclation. what WOODLEY PARK residence you e are assured of an individual home, delightfully distinctive irom neighboring dwellings. Yet, with small variations of arrangement, the same refinement and high quahtv distinguish the interior of every home—the spacious living room with open fireplace, the sunlit dining salon with paneled- effect walls, the roomy kitchen h its many novelties in culinary con Moderately venie: the three large bedchambers on the second floos Priced at with tiled bath and marble shower, the maid’s room wit} ’ separate bath and storage room on the third floor, the v choose, you for $10,500 Two-Story and Cellar; Built-in Garage Sample House, 4604 5th St. N.W. Seven Sold Before Completion Representative on Property Daily Number 4 Hesketh St. Chevy Chase This charming home, in the best residen tial section of Chevy Chase, contains eight roomy built-in and fireproof garage, the special automatic Wm. H- Saul‘ldel‘s Co-’ lnc. rooms, has hot-water heat, electric light, fine | $17,500 storage water heater, the tastefully planted grounds—all : % R ‘ Eaiicabls these and many other features attract you to WOODLEY (Or Your Own Broker) porches and garage. The lot is unusually Loeang PARK and its delightful dwellings Realtors—Established 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Main 1016-1017 large and is planted with beautiful trees. Constructed, Owned and Offered By WARDMAN 1430 K Street Maiv 3830 “We House One-tenth of Washington's Populaghon flowers and shrubs. The owner, who is leav ing the city. has priced the property for im mediate sale. We can recommend this home WOODRIDGE H This very wubstantial and modern 3 8 rooms privately bullt houss. 3 Open for Inspection Sunday The Munsey Trust Co. Real Estate Department Main 8080 Extra nmnmm Rardw, For Sale. 3511 zm. St 27132735 6th St. N.E. 3 Sold This Week Low Price Inspect at Once Easy Terms Here is a home within the reach of any purse. Moder ately priced, vet complete in every detail Located in Washington’'s newest = subdl- vision— wopse When Is An Apartment “HOME?” Ans.—WHEN IT GIVES YOU A COMFORTABLE ABODE AND THE SATISFACTION OF OWN- ERSHIP. “Metropolis View Tapestry brick, 6 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights and beau- tiful fixtures; built-in re- frigerator; extra large front and double rear porches: laundry tubs; large rear vard to wide alley. An excellent home that is complete. Te reach praperty. ro 14th St. and Park Road; 2- story brick, consisting of l 6 rooms, tile bath; lot 20 | ft. front to an alley: room for garage. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., | . Inc. i 738 lS!.!x St. N.W. Thos. A Jameson Co. uilder 906 New York Ave e N.W. Main 55¢6-—Ask the Man Consider how these requirements are met in » 0 wns One Homes that will - o 9 WARDMAN S 1009 Co-Operative 923 15 s Nw. || please particular people Brand-New Six-Story N designing these Homes we have had in mind those A H o [ el e s vt partment omes homes. You'll find them IN THESE NEW CAFRITZ HOMES AT 13th and G Streets N.E. They are the things which make a house a home—and the purchase an investment yeu’ll i You can OCCUPY WHILE BUYING—AT LESS THAN YOU . ‘ never regret. Roomy six-room Homes—with complete tiled WOULD PAY FOR RENT—a complete corner bungalow unit (sucl as shown above) in a new, thoroughly modern structure of stone and brick, operated at half the cost of a higher priced FRAME bungalow. and giving you all the conveniences, freedom from care, and service of an up-to-date apartment building Facing beautiful McPher- son Park in the heart of | the financial district. i Contains 8,500 square feet § of well arranged floor space exclusive of basement WM. S. PHILLIPS 1432 K St. N.W. NEED FOR DELAY Five and six. rooms, built-in tubs, hardwodd floors, open fireplace,- 1- piece sink with drain, built-in refrigerator, out- side icer, kitchen cabinet, built-in bookcases; = steel medicine cabinet, large floored attic, cellar under Five Creat e New York Ave., First & M Sts. N.W. entire house, wash trays, g OPEN DAILY, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. lawn sodded, landscaped, EDMUND J. FLYNN artistic fixtures, attractive Authority on Co-operative Apts Monthly Payments wall paper, fresh air, sun- Reprezeniing WARDMAN 865, 375, 885 S shine, trees. HOW TO REACH PROPERTY- 4th 5t. car line marked Takoma, get off at Third and Quacken- | ¢ Georgla Ave. o Ritienhouse S. and cast to Third, OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9.P.M. See Them Sunday—Representative on Premises TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Evenings Phone Adams 6549 or Adams 3215-W Count the windows—three exposures! Note the large rooms—one is 18x12.4 feet! Study the convenient arrangement! A home flooded with sunlight and swept with cool breezes! The five magnificent buildings that comprise this imposing group of attractively designed and well constructed CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOMES, occupy three street frontages and are arranged to admit perfect light and ventilation to all of the rooms (which are of exceptional size). The grounds are artistically landscaped with shrubbery, evergreens and well-kept lawns B PRICES U §7,450, 58,250 | N $8,500, $9,800 | G A L 0 bath ; hardwood floors ; and pleasing finish. Serv ants’ toilet, laundry and heating equipment in base ment. A kitchen that is a model of convenient appointments.. Front 1porch kitchen porch and sleeping porch. Deep lot and terraced front in rear to paved alley; Cash , $750 $1,000 The Price is $8,950 —and we’ll make the terms so con- venient you'll find buying easy. Sample Home—1246 G Street N.E. Open and Lighted From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Every Day and Sunday Phone Main 8516 —————— Apartments range from $2240 to $72 monthly. with small first pay- ment and $5.93 to $18.95 monthly for operating cost Furnished and Unfurnished Story & Co. 812 17th St. Franklin 4100 Take H St. Car to 13th St. N.E~walking one block ‘south—or take Capital Traction Cars to 8th and G Sts. N.E—walking east to 13th—or phone Main 9080 and our auto will call for you. Builders of Communities 14th & K Sts. Main 9080