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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. fié., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925. REAL ESTATE. 19 ‘Wardman Con“mc“un Co.,tobuild,| Charles D. Sager, to ' build Stgnt taking place, although not to any|partment store sales are holding up |bank deposits continue to increase. o this e Y alarming extent. six brick dwellings, 6112-32 Fifth |brick dwellings, 3825-41 G g s well. Although there are still too| The most serfous cloud in the finan- street; $37,500. 85,000, o Garnelastreet;| IMPROVING, BABSON, The most significant figures are the [many retailers, yet they are feeling cfal situation is the tremendous ex-| = Wardman Construction Co., to build freight car loadings which for several | ptimistic. Manufacturers generally, pansion of the Instaliment business. i e $830 mn IN WEEKI-'-' brick dwellings, 506.28 and 600-18 Will Spend $5,000. ECONOM|ST, DECLARES | Weeks. this ‘Summer saveraged over [however, need to follow the manufac. | Although buying on ins:allment tends Watch FOI' 0pen]ng! Rittenhouse street: $137,500. James Gibbs, to repair 729-31 Sev- _— 1,000,000 freight cars per week. These |turers of automobiles in ‘their cam-|to improve business for the time be- 1‘\\ fii:"fl‘“; cmmuué?x‘-ac to build | enth street; 00. {Continued from Seventeenth Page.) ":?«rv:r'{;}\'hfi:‘:figaglin’:’f'fi:'1,.(.“:;;::& nn(g‘{\ls to reduce prices and increase m.,:, et surlh l;\flu]ln ert Iv\mln"lsn) has B ISALE s c] 'wellings, Ve ca A cia Tnive T W i et s Ve 12 ua; a b ash, for a man cannot have STIN VE street; $37,500. T ('l:}!‘::r(‘:;‘?opu;\r 1rl,31:“lo:zro'3("-hs.;r::;dv As to how this country will be at-| D28 been all along the line and s not Y The fact. s 118 4t Gakle. aud his ple and eat It, too. Of course, the “ - = Will Mak M. J. Riordan, to repair 1912 North | fected by the \wlmmm’ of the Bel. | devoted to any one specific item. The [artificlal silk manufacturers are today |wage earner has as much right to buy HOMES OF COMFORT Permits for Week Here Total Make Repalrs. Capitol street;: $1,500. X gian and other war debts only the | Ereatest increase of all 15 shown in|so successful is largely because those |on credit as his employer, but it must | Margaret Lune, to repair 6515 H *. Heurich, to fepair 2627 K street; | future tell. P road and building materials, especlally | engaged therein have determined to|be done with i nd he ON CONNECTICUT AVE $1,535,200—M it L $3,500. ; i e S on the Houthern lines. increase quality and decrease prices. |should keep the - relative margin . y 5 any Large Wardman Construction Co., to build s E. Rose, to build, 6212 Third Better Feelings Evident. Great building activity exists all (These are two products which are giv- | between his 1 ties and quick as a four-story brick apartment, 2501 stre 000. o Statistics clearly indicate, not only thr _urzh the South, reurplng its climax |ing more for a dollar than ever before| This general improvement in the . Pioieels Stanteil Adams Mill road; $200.000. Kat, to erect four private | that conditions are better throughout |in Florida. -However, Florida has not |und are perhaps the most prosperous, | situation is registered on the Babson.| Kay-Schneider-Kay Co., Inc., J . John G. Meinberg, to erect a private k ¢ 1731-37 \\“Mhr\“‘fl he country, hat is very impor-|® monopoly of the situation by any|Postal receipts in the 50. industrial | 't as 11 per cent above normal, | ml‘x:;;lensdluil) street southeast; 00. | o e tant, that this fa being generally | means, because home building s scat-'cities show an increase in Augus vhich is somewhat highe: i Realtors and Builders elEhth et ST e Tty rman Bros., to build two frame | Fecosn gh the year the (L2660 ttotERont the oY o par After a tremendous drop last week, | “Et1 Stregt northeast; §1.200, " | awellings, 2101 and 2405 Thirtieth 2 business as_indicated by |SSLanated, today taat pesrly B0 per building permits came back |, “aweliines G0 og U hd | tWO | gireet northeast; $10,000. bojh bank g8 and. caxioaamgy |CSBE OC e enty, million Aericha nearer to normal he total for 46 g8, 1507 Kearney & 2 3 | hat been good, while profits, owing to | fAmilles are at the present time home permits this week ,200, while | W E ‘ Eight Houses Going Up. keen competition, have been small. |0WNers, and that this percentage is last amounted to | ¢ g 3 i As the average business man looks |Fapldly increasing. street northeast 00, Gorman Br to build eight & “Thi t only signifies thrift and ase of $830.. e k h 3 b g . 5 . his not only signifies thrift and ich went ‘,M,r Willlam A. , to build, six tile me dwellings, 2400-16 Thirtieth | POT, profits rather than volume he g oi;.s ceneral good business, but dwellings, street northeast; $40,000. @ 5 ¢ pessimistic. During |} Soidagn ; i brought a total of | cae: $35 000 Ninth street north | S Ol Gy, ta. Buld, e past few we however, there |[lOme owning is the best insurance o s ’ - | has been a real change of sentiment in |against bolshevism that there is toda re as follow il ks oo e s and Rhode Island & il Lo Mo e "l‘m‘:;_\'n man ever hung the red flag of d frame), 4404 to 44 T 1a, 3 s | easy; the iron and steel t is more [#narchy over his own hearthstone. Dent place, $400,000 lr\n.;x(‘:;e(A B o eske dna [ 2, . on ‘“"n"’ bulld, 3134} onetul; building contir wetive nety-five .per cent of the dangerous ) o Suild . conl 4 iy batter demasa and the g dical element live in rented houses story brick apartment, at 2801 riek, stone and frame), 4404.70 “m” and T’.xrl\ road; s»\mu T AL v sageciin s both in the number of failing firms | Adams Mill road, $200,000; H. 4405-65 Dent place $400,000. k Construction Co., to build, | por o seen especially active and a also ol of eir | Kite, to build 42 brick dwellings, 1800 | = Cooley Bros. to build seven brick \ 7 “ourteenth street: $14,000. copper has advanced and also in the amount of their|f o e s Street | dwellings. 371628 Benton place; | Construction to ‘buid Only Clouds on Horizon. $140.000 dm n Con- | $35,000. Tl brick dwell-| ~ Chapin, Sacks Co., to repair A e el |V3 | The only clouds on the horizon—at and 600 to 618 Ritten- | street northeast, $1.500. E bufld” two brick | (he moment—are the unhealthy stock 7 d g 5-37 Webster street; | market speculations, th 5 $137,500; D. J. Dunigan, | Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone ;| market speculations, the serious con i . $ . dition of the textile industry and the to bulld 25 briek dweliin :C'reez:(onre\fi?" Fourteenth and R| Max Sugar, to build two brick |incrense in unemployment A Qvg:}n;? steeet S100.000; Chanie o etz, to bulld, 1717 Taylor | Ciciings, 173183 Webster street; | in certain sections. New business in s , to buil br 3 - A ‘aylor | §28,000. ¢ than s 3325 to 3841 Garfield street, $88,000. 00. g |aenaan lumber is smaller than at this time Other permits for alterations and new | E otter, to build, 2815 Brandy- kg s i : A A ents are still heavy. building projects are 0, * 3 SR Y =i eckets e Talbert, to erect three pri. 5 \[(Le"an to bufld, 4109 made in Germany are so littl The business of the large insurance t 5 in demand in other parts of the world | companies is very heavy, statistics e 820 “adarxiang ’}‘,°’;_‘ "\’:fl:‘e o 0;""‘“ that the Sonneberg distrfct, where | indicating that more than three and renue_north 1500 1. between | roud: $5.000c t0 bulld, 3851 Military ( 9,000 norm made nearly half of the | one-half billion dollars were paid dur- G- b a RS German t. ,000 are idle and 5,000 | ing the past 12 months by the Amer- N‘:p', “;\f} and M and N streets hufl,(;lultl:l;le rr}::eltydv‘(e(;‘r‘noranxon = to | are working only part time, state sub- [ fcan people for life and property mvI southwest 3 R - 3 ngs, 3617-19 | sidies being necessary to maintain | surance. 5 1 Max Levitan, to bulld, 6517 Colo- Twentieth street northeast; $8,000. them. i i oA increase In both retall and) rado avenue; §7.5 & s > . C. C. Stone, to bufld, 5826 Thirty- first street; $6,000 Albert to build two brick dwellings, 721723 Fairmont street; $10,000 ms“m%xmxxx\sx\\sssxx (XTI \.\)\\\\\&s}\“\\\\\\&\‘\\\%\\\\\\ 6\\’6" Efl . Style! Construction! Location! You Get It All in These B BVITgVaTeiraYireYireYiTg . New “Dunigan” Homes th and Buchanan Sts. N.W. 157”2 BLOCKS NORTH OF GRANT CIRCLE AT NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. THE PRICE is the lowest in PETWORTH or any other location in Washington for homes of this quality- construction, TERMS A moderate payment down and the balance of the purchase price monthly. Every effort is made to meet the financial re- quirements of desirable pur- . chasers. i Kite Gets Permit. H. A. Kite, to build 42 brick dwell- ings, 180026 and 1900-54 L street| northeast: $140,000. o J. F. Mahun, to bulld, 47 Observ tory circle; $10,000 £ “D. 7. Dunigan, to build 25 brick awellings, 1-49 Hamflton street; £100.000. Jt 7 AT TieY TSN BOOR Y 3 AT SEDH LET TTT AT SHLA AT TEAAN S A T A LA LAR AN RRA AR N RN SN ew Chevy Chase Home at Corner of 41st and Legation Streets The Effect Is Perfect sh Tile Roofs, Hollow Tile Real S Reees Contruction 39th & Veazey Streets Just OFF Wisconsin Avenue at 39th Arnold & Company's Sign 1135 GIRARD Priced $1,500 Under Value Open Sunday 10 large rooms, tiled bath, hot- water heat, electric lights, pan- try, immense cellar with laun- dry, room for garage to wide alley. This home is in lovely con- dition and has one of the most Travel the city over and you will not find more attractive location, no locality where the sur- roundings are more pleas- ing, no homes more cozy, comfortable, convenient and economical to keep house in. JUST COMPLETED CATHEDRAL HIGHLANDS Highest altitude in oty brick Secure one of these for HERE THEY AR AREN'T "i‘Hl.\ BEAUTIES? SEE THEM. OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P.M. CONVENIENT TO CARS AND 16TH STREET BUSSES :D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. attractive first floor plans in the k city. 1319 N.Y. AVE. N.W. TAIN 1267 $ l 1 ,500 hr'”: l"fi;_', 1 f: P:{;'\“fi]!’m mv««%\\m&\\\vc\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ;\\\\tm“tm“vs\\s\\\\s\\\\«mt Balance Easy TERMS ' JF YOU are looking for a RARE : BARGAIN in a new. beauti- DaVIS & Steele Excellent ® fully designed and woj\_d:rlully 1420 N. Y. Ave. constructed home, occupying one A i | [ ] ® [ of the choicest corner sites in 7 Chevy Chase, come ont and see this Dutch Colonial eight-room 3 2 { r;sidmre this Sunday! Two large tiled baths, one with marble showar; v s 4 | and n 3 0 modern itehen with }\n fien Matd cani- e h builtin ice contain’ m: ires, and are vite you to inspect Gpen dafly and Sunday trom 3 to 5 and from 7 JOS. A HERBERT & SONS REALTO! 1013 hlh W. RSB RO Y T N ALY A0 P ST O SR N NG Y PESTTTIRNNRNRINRITR S NS SRR J’3\\§s~t\\\§\\‘\\\\\\\\fi\\‘\\\\sss\\s\\g\\\“\\ R R R R N T N RN Y hardwood floors; exquisite electric fixtures; large garagi to match house, etc. 2 DOWN 2 MONTH Il OPIN ALL DAY 1417 K Street g - v See These wo Distinctive Homes (Built by Bairstow & Clark) N AR, From $100 Up 700 lots sold. Over 4 miles | of 50 to 70 ft. streets, graded and being used. One fare zone. Salesman on Property Saturday and Sunday O. B. ZANTZINGER Owner and Developer 10th and K Sts. N.W. Main 5371 Member of Washington Real Estate akoma Park] $9,500 Unusual Value 6 Large Rooms 3311 Stuyvesant Place " 3360 Tennyson St. Two Samples Now-Ready for Inspection Six more originally designed homes under construction. Built by day labor. Superwsed by Mr. Arthur Dinger, who has had 25 years’ experience in building fine residences. Interior decorations by Miss Elizabeth Stetson of the .Barton Art Interiors. Land- scapes by Small. 1612-14 Buchanan St. N. ‘?‘} i A great deal of thought has been given to the planning of the Toyesiat tcoeatwill ibe: plpaseed interiors of these houses. They have six, seven and eight rooms, a5 ihatih il (Just West of 16th Street) two baths fully tiled, with the latest colored tiles, Pembroke Tubs, csd do:_ses :re C-O(mlp i At showers, sleeping, front and rear porches, cedar lined closets, hard- :‘ :_ y: R 5 wood floors throughout, 74-inch white oak over sub- flooring, spa- othing but the best material Nine Rooms % Three Baths cious living room with plenty of wall space for massive furniture, and workmanship has been used. Electric Refrigerator Large Cedar Closet : . >CUr'] | open fireplaces, hot-water heat, artistic electric fixtures, one-piece Price and terms will appeal. Built-in Garage Paved Alley : Lots 50x138 Feet sink, fully enameled gas range, kitchen cabinet, breakfast alcove with Puliman fixtures, pantry in kitchen. Cellar, has the Crane Py 1 Hot-water Storage System, coal bin with-iron coal shute, wash The construction of these beautiful homes cannot be excelled. Every detail has trays. Lot 50x108 with one-car garage. ~Houses are fully screened, been so studied that nothing is extravagant; yet the houses are artistic and distinctive, handmade -bronze wire screen. Space will not permit and words ! embodying all the essentials of comfortable, convenient homes, . are not enough to visualize these homes, so come out Sunday or B ae enine o paopeity Eo o any afternoon after 1 P.M. and see what your reaction will be. every day from 1 P.M. to 5 PM. We Invite Your Inspection L. E. BREUNINGER 82 SONS -~ []/ RRELL & LITTLE Inc. Exclusive Agents 706 Colorado Bldg. Realtors Main 6140 | 1206 18th st Phone Main 3285 |———/n|——=|oje———l] o Tahe celiar. “Hot-water heat, Ok floors. Eove Jot. " ood nelghiver hood. Easy terms. Open Sunday. 806 Whittier St., D. C. Eight_rooms Two porches. Tiled bath. Fireplace. Oak floors. Hot- water heat. Bone _dry basement. Beautiful shrubbery. Fruit. $11.500. Terms. 397 Carroll Ave. Six rooms and bath, ons floor. orches. How to reach property: Con- necticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle, east on Western Avenue and follow signs to sample house. with . Garage. House at $10,500 extra good value. Could not be reproduced for the price. Lillie & Hendrick Laurel and Carroll Ave. Takoma Park End of 14th Street “Takoma” car line. Col. 8826. EEEEEEEEE:EEEEEEEE

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