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kY 24 REAL ESTATE. MANY DWELLINGS SOLD IN'SUBURBS | northwest corner of Sev | ferson streets to M. Most of Homes in Report of weich purchased prem | Eleventh reet from Orville Belt. Recent Transfers Are i in Northwest. Massachusetts avenue southeast W vas transferred to Mary F. Sch E. Davis, builder. of unimproved land near Dalaware avenue C street, was sold for Republican Publis investor, and ( chased lots 802 and 803 in from Andrew L. Kennedy. Square to a lo zosnell uare | bought from Brooke U. Stewart | H. Anstine, who also purcha; | the adjoining property at 1514 fr George W. Younsg. Katherine € property in L local inv tles report hy Boss & Phelps it that the majority just submitted | is noticeable | ‘ awellings | brica hnmoh md 1 was purchase included e situated suburban | ¢ S Daliner fi_”lm Qeorge communities. Every vear renewed|(ghen, while Willlam F. Simms, st in suburban homes is shown, [ bought a_row brick residence at 1 south Carolina _avenue southe: from K. M. and W. C. Thorpe. 7 new brick homes built were disposed of reet northe: of the in protracted cold weather this »n has unquestionably retarded | is led list transferred t Comar. M. K. Metealf purchased a hed dwelling in the > road, from ile_a mnew 5 Woodley lard for adjoining ¢ to Dennis McCarron. 3 A. 1. Wagner acquired a six-ro idence at 806 I street northe: brick home ne Ella B. Austin and Ida M. road, was sold to J Ainian IConstouchay Several Brick Homes. A new bri n | Terrace northeast was [ Jose de Huarte from Thomas ! |aty, and William H .Balling brick home at purchased from W. C. 3. G new brick dwell street, near the sold to Dr. € Fmory H. Do Sales of the new group dwellings_in Fox on the of Glover I’ number 4136 Reservoir M. Mason, number 4462 Res road to Yearsley A. Price and n her 4442 Reservoir road to Martin D Schram. | H. B. Otterman purch a row 17 William D. Palmer became owner lan attractive brick residence at 1 Abbey place northe: formerly ow T. Goodwin, while J brick dwelling northeast <, included deienas )| ed by Walter sold a Rosedale Reznikov. 'k homes erected by Cool row 1665 street Abe Two br Bros. on Benton street one at No. 3722 to at No. sed a three- | home at 1825 Lamont | beth B. Mills and |the other k residence at 1873 | Pole. squares Sells for the pur amont street home | and 1 new avenue as ie A. Higdon. < bought by Two new _ houses gn Georze W. structed by Floyd E. Davis sixiroom home at $10 Marietta place | Marietta place were sold — t sixmoom home Al e Lewis, 337 Kentuck sold to Be: Chase and The Whole Town Qver You Will Not Find Better Homes Than These 2010 to 2026 - Jrd St. N.E. Open Daily Till 9 PM. The houses with the six extra large rooms. Every modern convenience. Big lots to 15-ft. alley. Most convenient location in the city—only 12 minutes by bus, street car or auto to center of the Business Section; 2 blocks east of site of new Tech High School. Price, $8,950—Terms Arranged 6 Sold—3 Left FRED W. REEVES 827 Upshur St. N.W. Phone Col. 2228 G 'HE CHARM OF SIMPLICITY —is undeniably expressed in the above colonial picture. Five detached houses of unexcelled workmanship and materials, nearing completion. Sample House 2621 17th St. N.E. OPEN FOR-INSPECTION Large lot, six rooms, living room with open fire- place, three bedrooms, bath with built-in tub and shower, colonial decorations, mahogany and white trim throughout, inclosed sleeping and breakfast porches. Located two blocks from main Northeast thor- oughfare in Woodridge. Drive out R. I. Ave. to 16th PL. N.E. (17th St. is under eonstruction), and turn right to Evarts. JOS. A. HERPERT & SONS 1013 15th St. N.W. Main 4580 Erb L e R e e the National 1 . Gilan sold a lot at the venth and Jef- B. ment property at 1510-12 McKibble sold th of 1916-18 L street to and the other | ¢ dwelling at 157 Uhlan were sold— g and dwelling southeast one ect| in and ncal pur- 930 was by sed om 355 by C. .| 105 ast by | - D.| om ast B.| by on- | Dbought | princ Benton street erected by Cooley Brothers. of 115 wn P at to ley e | creased as much as 20 per cent over THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, implement and cut, and shipped 6 per cent more, S0 i taking fair amounts. atistically they continue In a trong position. st fir mills sold 2 per cent more during the week ended ail trade is the strong: the market though, rength developing, for- eign buyers are ng larger amount Rall trade is sure to expand when California_and | distributors begin sto » the building these regions have ahead of f them, some stiffening in the list may b ¢ .| be_expected. The Spread of ng weather | g ihern pine orders fell 3 per cent throughont the country is proving a | below the production, for bad weather great stimulus to lumber demands|in Southern sections restricted that wholesale sales last week in important Activity is spread- distributing territories having in- 'SPRING STIMULATING DEMAND FOR LUMBER| Wholesale Market in éhief Centers Increases 20 Per Cent Dur- ing Week. As dry docks weather should strength in the price list. business. Northward, and the flow or orders is now much more satisfactory. Southern hardwood demand about the production. The prin; tne motor the level of the previous week. This The Office of the Public improvement, it is pointed out by the |equa Anerican Lumberman, Chica too recent to be reflected in the last week for which complete re- ports are available, that ended April 17, and it has not yet extended to all consuming regions. With increased demand has come a | stiffening of pi S the soft- woods 8o far. The: - hottom during the long weather that has been restricting de- mand in the last month or and many producers believe th justified in putting moderate increa. Reasons why we can give you a first-class home at a into_effect as soon as consumption $1,000 below current prices. reaches seasonable volume. 5 During the week ended April 17 i 347 mills had a production of 10 per cent above their_nor but hooked orders for on ! provement of Sherman RARANPENRERRRY CHASE'S ADDITION TAKOMA PARK AREREEREER development prices. AR We build and sell our homes. As our force built without subcontracts, thus saving one profit. Our construction work I personally supervised. We maintain a our projects to ing that e year, the received orders for 8 per cent more than they No. 818 to Albin Pearson and the| other at No. 820 to Earl Sechrest. | L. Edith Weltner and Mary A . Kelly bought a new home at 4115|5 Bailey Bldg. Thirteenth street from Franecis A Blundon. ERERRRRRERERE YR EERERRR G. W. CHASE ARARERRRER S 1 fi&fififi!fiflikfi&fi.‘fifi&fi&fi&fi!fiHi!fi!i&fi!fi!i!&fiflifli!fifitfiifim&fifi!im&i R R R R R LR R R R R R R SR SR YR R Y LR LR LR R R R R R R R R AR R LR LR LR LR LR LR ShtRthththththth thtRththth R tRth R R R R R AR R R RtA AR thththththththththth CHEVY CHASE A New Subdivision Now Being Platted for Record 209, Discount to Early Buyers Pending Completion ‘of Street Improvements Under our specicl arrangement for financing you can build a house according to your own plans at a location which you select— and if in Chevy Chase. the best location possible to select in the District of Columbia—pay for it monthly like rent, and save 209, of the total cost. Only a small amount of cash is required in ad- vance. Let us explain the proposition to you. Chevy Chase is located due northwest from Washington. When you buy in Chevy Chase you buy more than a lot—you buy the result of 30 years of continuous successful development embracing all conveniences and improvements known to modern subdivisions. From now on values will likely advance much faster than before owing to greatly reduced available properties to offer. We Are Exclusive Agents for the Chevy Chase Land Co. If You Desire a Home in CHEVY CHASE Let Us Know of It Thomas J. Fisher and Company, Inec. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 Hh in Chevy Chase heir interior plan- ning is in keeping with their exterior charm and environment. 4 s reasons for seeing these homes—soon A location second to none for beauty and convenience. Second: A careful planning to insure perfection of arrangement. Third: Construction of the kind and quality that endures. Fourth: Offered at a price far below the prices of the $25000 and $35,000 homes surrounding this development, and on attractive terms! 5101-5123 Connecticut Avenue 5201-5205 Chevy Chase Parkway Open Daily and Sunday From 9 AM. to 10 P.M. $17,950 to $18,750 Eight Rooms—Two Baths Sample House, 5105 Conn. Ave. Furnished by Courtesy Nelson Furniture Co. Convenient Terms Arranged First: S iy, = Ay (1] ot IHir g - L wses i et 2 g % 4 R i i ) ST Ry f_‘w s AL AR R A A o W Ty F0 2 TR KA s et o TR e e miscellaneous users But the market | lacks the demand that soon follows building activity, for such items as trim and flooring, and also furniture. are scarce, quickly put hardwood mills find trade improving. | IMPROVEMENT BEGUN AT SHERMAN CIRCLE Transformation Into Park Will Af- ford Recreational Facilities Long Needed in Section. and Public Parks has begun the im- Circle, Sample House, 729 Fern, via 16th St. and Alaska Ave. We have made this subdivision from land purchased by the aere at pre- Much of our material is purchased in carload lots, at reduced prices. s nearly all classes of mechanics, these homes are Jpicked men who must’ manifest an interest in vith us. isfed customer is the best advertisement possible, empt to accede to any reasonable request for past sale adjustments. Takoma Park, D. C. R Rt tR R R YRR LR R R R R R R R LR Rt ththththth ththththththth Spring some Northern Buildings price OEEREERER YRR RRERR A E thththththththththth! i RRRRA AR thtRthth R tRth R tRRRY thiththththtRthRtRth! SATURDAY, MAY largest and newest ‘circle of Washing- For the past 10 days a number of workmen with drags and tractors have been engaged in grading and filling preparation until such a time plans now under consideration are ton. REAL ESTATE. 1, 1926. ready for execution. The curbing was placed around the circle some time ago, and pitrt of the roadway paved. The remaining section will be paved this year. The transforming of the circle into a beautiful park will furnish recrea- tional facilities for the people of this need of this community where they can enjoy themselves. the circle, leveling it off in for ‘sowing grass seed as contemplated of the FEEE:——EEEEEEB ——|o|——|o|]———|alc———]a|[c———|a] l EAUTIFUL NEW HOMES ! 815 Marietta Place N.W. (Y Block North of 9th and Madison) ALL WHITE KITCHENS OAK FLOORS THROUGHOUT LOVELY BATH CONVENIENT LOCATION NEW TYPE HOUSE It’s Different OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. To inspect: Drive out Sixteenth Street t lorado A: i i then 1, block north to proper!y.o‘go A DOUGL ! ASS| s 0 Unusual Terms 1516 K St. N\W. Price $9,150 Fr. 5678 = e - PHILLIP Owners ;;:d Builders o] ——|0|c——|8|——n|e— ] ——= el The Biggest Bargain Ever offered in a New Home 1027 Girard St. N.E. A 7-Room Semi - Detached Brick Home at a Row House Price $9,550—Easy Terms DESCRIPTION double oak ft and bath with well coal second floors, tile leum on kitchen floor: « E h servants’ toilet; Cement porches. built-in tub fixtures: 1 in ref) lighted ce! Pittsburg automatic bins and oversize hot-water heating plant. SAMPLE HOUSE COMPLETELY FURNISHED BY PALAIS ROYAL COpen for Inspection'10 A.M. to 9 P.M. TO INSPECT—Go out Rhode Island Avenue to Twelfth Street, north to Girard Street. "JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE Owner and Builder Phone Main 4985 203 Ccolorado Bldg. GALLAUDET DETOUR - PARK West Virginia Ave. is now being concreted and is closed to traffic, therefore we ad- vise those contemplating an inspection of our new homes to drive to Montello Ave. and Florida Ave. Northeast, thence north on Montelflo Ave. to Oates St., and then turn to your left into Gallaudet Park. Exhibit House—1111 Oates%t. N Price, $7,150 Six rooms, bath! hot-water heat, electricity, double rear porches, hard- wood floors, one-piece porcelain sink, built-in refrigerator, lot 150 feet deep. L Open Daily Until 9 P.M. C. H. SMALL & CO. REALTORS—BUILDERS 925 15th Street N.W. OFFICE GALLAY MAIN 6861 LIN section and will satisfy a long-felt for a place Sherman Circle has been mentioned as a possible site for the re-erection beautiful Bartholdi fountain the removal of which from the Botan ical Gardens was recently authorized