Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 18

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REAL BUIH]ING PERMITS | SHOW BIG I]EBLIINE, — $308, 9‘0 in Construction Is :'f"",",. Authorized During Past Week by lnspeclor. ESTATE, |DEMAND FOR SOFTWOOD IS BEGINNING TO DECLINE Still Enough Work to Make Re- plenishment Necessary Be- | fore Season's End. o ta off as the constru its fin; but there is enou complete Ing to necessitate retailers making { Plenishments of hegin vard stocks 1 | they buying s the for Ame 0. In the meantime the industry remains fn a healthy po. Orders booked by of the the week endec Records in the ¥ offica show a trem; new constru week ion in the DI The total | itiap, year's output . this | Were on a o build at ‘”’“ tr Robert | I dition to mit | * continue to e quick mranteed REALTY FIRM’S SALES TOTAL QUARTER MILLION! Brisk Business o I 3100-4-6 il six pri Dot 14-16:18 but pric Atlantic | and Middlewestern buvers wa Iv responsible for fi epair 3000 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, David Lawrence, well known newspaper correspondent, has sold his for- ome at 31 West Kirk street, Chevy Chase, Md. . A. Price. The s negotiated through the office of \\ illiam K. Hnrtllnl ‘m the corner of Sixteenth and Varnum | streets northwest, containing elght rooms and three baths, was sold to Thomas Holman Donnelly of New York. No 1 street northwest, a | six-room hath brick row house, Reported During | was sold mes E. Douglass to & local investor. No. 1312 Levis street BastiWeek by Douglas & | northenst, a six-room und bath brick illips. | bulit_by 'Cooley Brothers, was sold EEltp for them to J. A. Fuller. iglass & Phillips. Inc., this week | Anapartment house at 2 s les of ||Inyv‘i4|(h’< aggregating | northwest was sold for W. F. Donnelly in excess of a quarter of a | t0 & local investor. This Is a compara- !tively new building, erected by the -ving street | Wardman Construetion Co., containing d two bath, | 28 apartments, d for the Thrift | Alice M. Rob- | kwod place north 1. and Kath westor. Inc. . Spongin, the principal constituent { of commercial sponges, is chemically | closely related to the principal con- s stituents of silk to | tion o ind | though the mills | pacity. Florida s » build, [ #s a’ possible mar Is. and if th o frame Hamline | 106 Irving to portray man and land- | repair Best Homes In Brookland bulltin & Fine Location Terms Like Rent Chas. J. Walker 1304 F St. Or Your Broker 11th St. N.W. (Vacant) All the Charm Old Spain (?— studio, living room, open fireplace, textone interior finish and many other unusual features. lLarge lot. Price $9 875 Easy Terms TO INSPECT he new 16th St bus line. throuzh e and Follow Colesyille T MANOR. Metropolitan Censtruction Co. 905 District National Bank Building MAIN 23 Silver Kprings. into drive to the north entrance of SEVEN OAKS @L | 0000000000000 0000000000060009000600(9000000000000000000000000000000000000 water heat for garage. $9,000 Thomas J. Fisher } ‘ & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 lot to alley; room | Starts Your Suburban Home East Columbia Park, Maryland Building Lots $75 to $200 TERMS: $2 Down and $2 per month No Interest Possession Given with First Payment These Tofs are green hille und o af Maryland Tantages of ; having excellent 01 views, W ow Al sehoni thes of an and A, ears New York Ave. ata rect tn the prapers ade fre deelul sy 1 the commuting and_ follow the You mav by properts w These ur o st hayment i made. afford an exeellent In: N.W., walk two blocks to and walk east. a monthly savings plan usual opporfunity to home. For other particulars, phone Main 4840, or address: The East Columbia Park Company Fendall Building 1319 NEW YORK AV Agent on Premises Come Out After Work or on Sundars 000000“0“00“00000“0{'0000’00000“’“0000““‘ . BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY A DUNIGAN “ALL-BRICK” HOME : For Those Who Demand Quality and Economy SEE THESE DUNIGAN-BUILT Columbia Park Homes 5th and Ingraham Sts. N. W The Best Buy Today *7,150 $500 Cash COMPL CONCRETE STREETS AND PAVED ALLEYS Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN, Ine. BALANCE LIKE RENT ETE IN EVERY DETAIL to 5th and Kennedy Streets houses, or 9th Street car to Ingraham Street 20 L street | i Main 1267 0900000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER o 17, 1925. REAL ESTATE. oo vor wos ] HOUSNG ONTEST PRIEIS OFERED = French Socaety Seeks Ideal] Home for Intellectual Workers. In an effort housing for intellectual workers, International Federation of Buildir and Public Works, with headquarte; at 17 Avenue Carnot, Parls, Franc annouhces the organization of an in’ ‘ fc ternational essay _competition which Willard Reed Messenger of ) York has offered $1,000 in prizes. first prize will be $300; the secor prize, $300; the third prize, $200 Participants should submit papers typed in French or may be accompanied by sketches, n later than January 15, and prizes w be awarded the foilowing month Papers should include the f lowing divisions, states the c nouncement just fssued from 1. Administrativ or legis’ mensures for facilitating the con tion of houses intended for the midd! ses or intellectual worker SEMI-DETACHED Tapestry Brick Homes 2 SOLD THIS WEEK Finished and ready to move fn. ¥ rooms, tub with frigerator, place, brick street and alley S.mple House 3621 Ordway St. Open and Lighted Dmly and Sunday Until 9 P.M. TANKERSLEY Owner and Bullder r Just a few of the many features 6 large rooms, robe daylight roomy ward- closet, colonial front porch, outside pantry, built-in_ frigerator, porch, hot-water heat, electricity, ‘instanta- neous water heater. re- service The artistic fixtures. The handsome hardwood floors. The subs tantial steel construction. Clothes closet first floor. on The enamel sink and drainboard. The Detroit Jewel gas range. The built-in kitchen dresser. The, French doors that lead to the breakfast porch. The master bed- room across entire front of the house. The tiled bath with built-in fixtures and shower and noise- less toilet flush. The practical sleep- ing porch. The laundry tubs. The large back yard with green sod. to encourage better the he their glish not exceeding 4,000 to 5.000 words, which 2. Financial policy, n, etc. loans, amorti- 53 and pro-| tzations. The Jury will choose its ot tdent inclosed the name, addr fession of the competit be opened only after the winners have he subject of better housing Hor been selected by the jury of judges. | 1-workers was given primary con The jury will include at least two|sideration at the biennial congress of submitted and sketches | American members, three members | the International Federation, held in onal | Paris in June ench | were r . and three mem- | dent C tly by these two organ- | ican del 3. New construction methods in- tended to reduce the cost of building, | together with sketches which 40 nations d, and to which Presi envelope appointed several Ame: 1o-gomt on the outside ng rs | w nd SRR AR AR ot i1 INRINRRRIRICRNNRIRIEE R m;s@ra@mmmtmmfirm@m@fi 121 W. Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. UNUSUAL — CHARMING — IDEALLY LOCATED On a fot 30 by 130 feet surrounded by and country clubs, this six-room and tile b; shade and easily accessible to schools, , white frame home is ideally located churches Antique §il Revere r Lighting Fix A Particularly Good BUY AT $11,950 We invite your inspection Saturday afternoon and Sunday. To reach—drive out Connecti- cut Ave, turn west into West Woodbine St. to second turn and you are there. [SHANNON & LUCHY] 713 14th St. N. Exclusive Agents Main 2345 %fll@fiffl’?‘mfimfl@'fil@!@mV:\‘P"ln‘rbfln‘fl“fl@!@fi'fflfi@’fl@m L IRl e I S N Il ool ol o R el X ol I R R ol I 2 ) o) ) o) We cannot emphasize too strongly the fact that these Shapiro Superior Homes are Petworth’s atest Home Value VERY convenience is incorporated in their construction: every feature has been deliberately planned. Planned with the definite purpose of presenting homes that really are different; are attractive and embracing all of the qualities that make them the finst homes and incidentally the greatest values in all of beautiful Petworth. They are indeed homes vou would ordinarily expect to be priced a graet ='8,950 Six Beautiful Rooms Tiled Bath and Shower A PARTICULAR appeal is attached to these homes through their location. Boastmg the highest elevation in Petworth they com- mand a delightful view of the entire city. Take 14th street or Ggorgla avenue cars to Farragut street and walk west to 8th street— or we'll send our motor for you. 8th & FARRAGUT Sts.N.W. Open for Inspection from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Every Day Including Sundays Low Cash Balance Payment Like Rent Building a Bigger Wulu'nmn m:nmunns BUILDERS Deal With a Realtor 919 Fifteenth Street

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