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4 s REAT ESTATE ness property at 1501 Ninth street from M. F. Mangan. A modern dwell- ing at 1127 Colummbia road s sold to Walsh. EXTENDS TOWINTER jenth street northeast from M. & Continued Demand Shown by | Boss & Phelps’ Sales, ‘ Totaling $776.238. | B. Warren, builders. 3833 Fulton street was sold to Charles E. Reese for John E. Bur- [ton. E. G. Davis purchased & resi- | dence at 3310 Thirt Edna J. Thomas. fth street from Finni acquired A business property at 1133 Four- teenth street from the Kloman In- strument Co. -A new home at 1035 | Seventh siveet northeast was sold (o Jones for Bernard L. Bottom- . Robertson purchased 5 econd s The continuance of an active estite market well into the Winter |y months is evidenced by the records of a4 home at 812 Longfellow firni of Boss & Phelps, which igireet from George J. Selvey. No. 4110 1t repc recent transactions [ Bilicott street was purchased by $776,238 | Lewis B. Snoddy from Lawrence S. ponderance of Chevy Chase!Goszrove. A. A. Marsteller 8c- residential properties is shown in rhe‘m,h.,d a new brick home at 1441 lst. which 1 detached home |Spring place from Emma A sold - ol stenler to Harvey L. klin P. Weller. Foster crada Pollock v purch stre f |REPORT SHOWS MONEY READILY AVAILABLE d Cedar Parkw F. Mikkelson A ne dwelli 1t the corner iion streets was| homas from Ed-| whowood. Louis Cuvilier ac-| yparest Rates Favorable to Home A detached residence at Buying and Real Estate De- ixon street was sold to Al-| . Hobson. | onia velopment. | velopment in all parts of the country ummings g 2 > he T.|the National Association of Real Es. et trom | tate Boards' study shows. Outside of restricted areas all except a few of the smaller cities report money readily W vailable on good first mortages. nd Were. e : & nvestment in real estate mortgages e e ot | by large Insurance companies is shown ! Klein und subsequently sold to ¢harles | t0 be largely increasing, as is also the | J. O'Reete ! issue of mortgage bonds. ¢ In view of the degree to which the | Nation’s money supply for the develop- J{ the New Foxhall Vil-|Ment of real estate comes from the in re included in the list | ¥ They |t Foxhall Village Sal A number “‘,\)\\“\\\\fi\\\‘\‘\“‘“\\\\\\ ¥ ~ 64 by E. W Herbert Carow, " Sommerville | homes on Third street as follows: No. No. 1121 to . M. Carlan, and ) George A | 'k O'Brien Meinberg and No. A Annie C and 11151 In place of the ! Radiator Wherever vour radiator Lulu A Burton. Lets 1 and happens to be. bencath 1909 were P the window or against the rom Wa . e wall, it can be converted % ’\5],‘,‘.]"’,':','," (‘(\m into a useful and beautiful B addition to the home with 'm SLYKER Radior Radiator Furniture Davwalt houzhi lots 63 and 64 n Amelia J. Viereck three parcels | * Alye . 5 was ac tazell from Max r purchased lot 813 in square lots in square George P. Duvall Clagett 1ched home by Wilson L.| G. A " ~at in imitation Randolph an example. teel and! A, Walnut, ILach of the of oul enamel i« baled raratel Protect walls and val injur Pro fth by 2ining moicture he rooin il want to »v all about these, and have them in-talled. Our expert will studv vour re- quirements and render an esti- mate. Write or phone us. Studio of Interior Decoratinz Fiith feor Woodward S Lotheop draperin = fro cuvired a home at 822 Decatur | John Harrison. ick Business Building. business bullding at 323 | 4 by William #. Haiber. A [ ht 1876 Monroe street from ddane Tenth street | 1< purchased by Willian M. Aiken acquired venue from . 1. T Ellicott street S, Coszrave 1=lois purchased s sold Kitchen for L In Exclusize CHEVY KAY-SCHNIDER-KAY Home 15 BUILT—5 SOLD Tn these homes we have spared no expense or talent in rearing houses that would cause no regrets in after years. The hand of the master craftsman is in evidence from cellar to roof. And we can assure you that duplication of these homes at a price under $20.000 is impossible these days. 4 5109 Connecticut Ave. Sample House Open Daily and Sunday 9 AM. to 10 P.M. ol K3 e X " KAY-SCHNIDER-KAY CO. Inc. Investment Bldg—Franklin 513 —_— 190-ACRE TRACT SOLD 1 Sev- R.| | by Capt. Calhoun are the building for- {12% cents of every dollar THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1926. D. C. REALTORS TO HEAR ! HISTORICAL BODY HEAD| Before TO CAPT. CALHOUN |Land Site Between Rock Creek Park and Chevy Chase Club Valued at $250,000. Allan C. Clark to Speak Meeting of Local Board on Thursday Night. Allan €. Clark, president of the Dis- trict of Columbia Historical Seciety, will address the weekly forum of the Washington Real Istate Board at Wardman Park Hotel next Thursday nignt on_historical Washington real The The purchase by Capt. C. houn. Washington lawver, Henry M. Griffith tract, wi prises 90 acres between Rock Creek | Park and the Chevy Chase and Colum- bia Country Clubs, was one of the week's largest estaté transactions. The proper alued at $250,000, was sold by W B. Kraft, who ac- quired the e a ~hort time azo, improvement of the H A private property from Rock Creck is included in the development planx. Water mains and sewerage also arc to be put in Among the building developments . cal )f the old ch com- historical features in re umber of properties in Washing- thorough of the s s and par- I estate they are dealing | with, =0 they may thoroughly inter- | est_ their clients with the traditions and historical value of the contem plated pu A large attendance expected Michigan Park N.E. ticular merly occupied by the R. P. Andrews Paper Co. and recently acquired by the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., the property which houses the Fourteenth Street Branch Post Office, the Daily News Building in New York avenue, the Leverton Building and the structure on the opposite corner of Eleventh and G streets. 12th and Michigan Ave. Brick homes built to last. Lots 32 fit. iront. Four bedrooms. Dining and sleeping porches. Over 100 sold. Prices less than row houses. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Potomac 2200 Taxation Doubles Since 1913. Since 1913 taxation in the United States has almost doubled per capita, according to the National Indusirial Conference Board. which savs that f the com- n people S W tacing 1 bined income of the Ames the last year went into t. » of the big problems n national administration. Dupont Circle ol the e ——— “\s\\\\\\\\\m\x\\\\\ms\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s Upshur Street Homes West of 16th Street Detached brick dwellings, containing cight rooms. 2 tiled baths. hot-water heat, hardwood floors throughout. Pittsburg automatic ge heater: large, bright cellar: attic. cement colonial front porches. pantry. The loca- « built-in refrigerator tion and construction make them exceptional val 1 $17,000 Sample House, No. 1714 Open for Inspection Floyd E. Davis Company 733 12th St. N.W. Main 352-353 7th & E Sts. S.W. - A B e e A S S S S S S S O N NN N D22, sto ‘g.fii-v-u-—-u—‘\-- i e s s S SSOS S (Y 2 777 27 LT T 2. TRl T L T, “A NEW DETACHED RESIDENCE” (Open Sunday for Inspection) I 22T Y 1732 Taylor Street N.W. Representing the Highest Possible Attainment in Combining Beauty and Quality in Construction. Three Complete Tile Baths and Extra First-Floor Lavatory Ten Large, Unusually Well Balanced Rooms Walls and Ceilings of the Beautiful New Craftex Finish A Large Open Fireplace Adds to the Comfort of A Brick Garage the Living Room For Two Cars Moderately Priced N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye St. Main 5904 Latest Improved Oil-Burner Heating Plant $10,950 Owner Leaving City Will Sacrifice This Choice CHEVY CHASE HOME 3727 Kanawha Street F you are secking a real bargain in a modern detached Chevy Chase residence, don't’ fail to look through this choice home. It is a roomy. two- story dwelling, with an exceptionally large lot. There are oak floors. special electric fixtures. hot- water heat (WITH ENTIRE WINTER'S SUPPLY OF HARD COAL. wide porches and every modern AFTER 2 PM. refinement. The owner will make excellent terms! BOSSEPHELPS e HOME OF HOme: Main 9 OPEN SUNDAY 1417 K Street REALTORS Remains of an ancient Roman villa, 0ld Villa Found. of plaster finished with a further laver of white cement of paper-like thick- uncovered at a depth of 15 feet in|ness on which had been painted some London. England. showed brick walls intact, covered within with two layers | very artistic designs. It is something more than 1,500 years old. INSPECT TODA SAMPLE HOUSE 4837 Kansas Ave. N.W. Only two of ihese splendid 20-ft. wide brick honses are leit. Inspection will convince you of the real value offered. 4816 5th St. N.W. Between Decatur and Emerson Sts. 6 Rooms, Bath and Shower, Built-in Garage Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. To inspect: Drive oui Georgia ave. to Decatur St.. then cast 3 blocks to Kansas Ave. and sample house. Shapiro-Katz Company REALTORS—BUILDER: 1416 K St. N.W. Deal With a Realtor Main 9111 |1 s T e T % S g™ Exclusive Apartments at reasonable rental rates 2100 MASS. AVENUE Just Abore Dupont Cirele Enjoy the satisfaction of a modern apartment in the most select of Washington's residential districts—take a justifiable pride in an environment of unsurpassed excellence. YOU CAN — AT MODERATE RENTAL COST! Suites of one room. dinet, kitchen and bath to four rooms, dinet, kitchen and bath. 55 a month and up W-H-WB/T G 916 Fifteenth Street Telephone Main 9900 OPEN DAILY For Inapection | ! ! ! ( | j REAL ESTATE. University Park! Just beyond Hyattsville on the Wash. and Balto. Boulevard | I Unusual features—No. 1 Proximity to Washington So far as accessibility is concerned —vou are a- conveniently located in University Park as in Wash- ington itself—and if there are members of the family attendant ‘upon the Maryland State University—it' just a step beyond. Through Bus line—B. & 0. Railroad Trolley—or your own motor. Suburhan Wonderful lots—15c to 30c Beautiful Homes—$9,000 to $13,500 Sold on very easy terms and with all utilities at hand Park Office Open Every Day—Including Sunday Investigate and You'll Invest University Park Co., Inc. Phone Hyattsville 582-W Kite Built is Best Buil Don’t Miss the Best Northeast Home Buy 3 In all this very desirable section—there is no lo- cation and no Homes that compare with these Kite- built, wholly detached Homes at— 3028-3056 Monroe St. N.E. They are practically planned—thoroughly well built—handsomely finished; spendidly equipped with hardwood floors, tiled bath, a perfect heating plant— wide porches—prettily planted lawns, etc. 6 Rooms—and Bath— $38332882383823283828328232383888232388338833888 Very Low Prices! Very Special Terms Open for inspection every day and evening, including Sunday— Motor or take ears to Rhode Island Avenue and Monroe Si. N K Built, Owned and For Sale hy o 14 . K (Harry-A. Kite t Phone Main 4846 Member Waghinzton Real Estut Kite Built is Best Built g R 2 Qe 0 ey o ey B Making Happy Living Possible —uwith Homes that in size—location—char- acter—and price—meet family requirements All the assurance you need—is that they are Kite planned—Kite built—and sold the Kite convenient way. B3 < City View eights Bladensburg Boulevard at L St. N.E. No locaticn in Washington so combines attractive outlook and accessible convenience as View Heights. This i ment of 600 Homes which insures the neighborhood. Read the unusual features— Artistic brick construction—of varying designs—with attractive front porches; great big rooms— arranged on an entirely new and pleasing plan. Artistic lighting fixtures; hardwood floors; tiled bath; a splendidly equipped kitchen —and a heating plant that costs least to operate and with practi- cally no labor. *5,375 5,675 5,975 With terms less than would be the rent Take 15th and H St. cars to 15th and Sts. Northwest. and_chanze to Bladensburg bus —which zoes directls past L St. Or. it's but a hort txo blocks to walk—from 18th and o l K3 Qe 's* Quincy Stre Quincy | Terrace ; 22nd and Quincy Sts. N.E. A beautiful environment—and one in which you can buy safely— for these pretty, cozy, Kite Homes will maintain its character. Note the attractions: Big rooms—Living room, and Dining room or Pullman alcove, Bedroom; handsomely tiled bath; fully equipped Kitchen; hardwood ; most economical of heating plants; artistic lighting fixtures. ‘The lots are very deep—and a wide parking in front. Big front porch. 5,950 6,650 —and the terms will beat paying rent Our Mr. Hamilton will be found at the Sample Home—every day and Sunday : or phone him, Cleve- land 1490, for appointment. mente & Ak fefnd e And:dind Sereat NORTHEAS T--and & pleasant walk north to aud our Quincy Terrace sign. Monroe ungalows 3122-3146 Monroe St. N.E. A most attractive plan—in which there is abundance of room, but with housekeeping easily accom- plished. You'll like everything about them. The special arrangement of Liv- ing room and Dining room will ap- peal to you—with paneled parti- tions and built-in bookcases; big, spacious Bedrooms; tiled baths; hardwood floors; pretty lighting fixtures; guaranteed heating plant; rear lawn and front yards. - %6,650 —and these terms will solve your living problem economically Take G St. cars at Treasurr to Rhode leland Ave. and Monroe St. NE. and then a short watk to the right. If motoring. come out Rhode Tsland Ave.. turninz into Brentwood Road- leading to the Bunzalows at Monroe & Streat Buslt, Owned and for Sale by 1514 K Street Harry A Kite (Incorporated)