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MAY 15, 1926. REAL ESTATE. 25 [l ileft an estate in excess of $50.000, com- | By the terms of his will his automo- | Trust Co., to pay the income to Mrs. | posed mostly of securities. His reei- | biles, household effects and jewelry | Reeside for life, then to_distribute THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, WILL TO BE PROBATED. SN - lrlbn(‘?. assessed at $45.000, was owned were given to the wife h K. among the five children The widow Jolntly with his wife and is not in- | Reeside, and the remaining estate in |and the trust company are the s | Bxecator Filss Petition to Settle cluded in the schedule of his trust 1o the Washi i Loan and executors. Dennis McCarthy Estate. | x T ekt ot v || NO EXCUSE TO RENT When You Can Bay These Homes in Brookland 402 to 4086 E street northeast, pur- chased by Frederick A. Blumer: 631 Franklin street northeast, purchased by Willlam Leo Holcomh and Beilah REAL ESTATE. Holcomb. PI_AN NEW HUT[[ 'FARMS IN D. C. VALUED |CHANGE NOTICEABLE : | AT $5.002,875 IN 1924 IN REALTY MARKET r [ UN PI-AZA FR[]N'I’ — | ready market this Spring and has at Tensus Bureau Reports Number = Marked Advance Also Is Reponed‘ tracted a great deal of interest $750,000 Structure to Be of the business iife of the Dis Has Decreased. However, From 217 in 1909 to 139. | nis McCarthy, wiro died April 11, has part ber of the Board of Dental Examiners | effects of $3.191. A number of nieces i vice presiden in Sales of City and Suburban Dr. Rice Now Dental Examiner. |q, ", etition for the probate of his Property. | Dr. Thomas J. Rice has heen ap-|will. Mr. McCarthy owned real estate 2 ' Located at North Capitol and F to Have 8 Stories. | pointed by the Commissioners a mem- | valued at $545.456 and had personal The Milestone Hotel, a new profect to be erected at the corner of North Capitol and F streets, will have a . frontage of 110 feet on F street and 56 feet on North €apitol. This loca- tion was selected after many proper- #es had been visited. The site is sit- uated diagonally across from the City Post Office and faces the Union Station Plaza, which is part of the park system of the Capitol The architect's plans provide for an eight-story. modern fireproof huildinz 80 cost approximately $730.000. The hotel will contain 140 zuest rooms each with hath and outside exposure. A large lohby. with readine rooms nd several stores will occupy i 10 he constrie er Construction o Pierson was the designing tect The new of the are all promi- Washington chairman ive Edwary officers Milestone ind directors Hotel nent husiness men of They Leslie M. Shaw of the board: Represent . Pou. president John ¢ urer: Mills Kitchin hoe, vice presiden secretary; Micha Dono- Lloyd News Print Plant to Be Built. of Columbia is that devoted to agri- ulture. It is evident that with a land | area of only 69 square miles, housing {1 population of 500,000, no consider- Jawie part ot its territory can be de- oted to farming., And yet the United State, Census Bureau considers it of sufficient importance to warrant the issuance of a special bulletin or pani- phlet giving detailed information re garding agriculture in the District pf Columbia. An examination of the figures and |other information contained in this |bulletin develops Interesting facts. [The bulletin says: “A farm, for cen. 1s purposes, e all the land which is livectly farmed hy one person, either by his own lahor alone or with the |assistance of his household or hired >mployes.” In applving this definition lof 'a “farm.” enumerators were in structed to report as a “farm’ any tract of three or more acres used for \gricultural purposes. and also any tract containing less than three acres which produced at least £250 worth of farm products in the ‘vear 1424. In the Bulletin referred to compari <on is made between the 1910 census, overing the crop vear 1909, and the 1925 census, covering the crop yvear | 1924 | The total number of “farms™ in 1909 in the District of Columbia was 217; {in 1924 it was 138. The value of farm {property in 1924 was The lue of the live stock was Sluding 7.405 chickens and 982 cattle. New Vancouver Theater. One of the largest theaters i There has been a perceptible change in market conditions of Washington real estate over the past few months. This change has been particularly * emphasized in the | Spring market. The purchase of real estate for living purposes and for | speculation purposes has reached & | place where deliberation and consery atism guard every transaction There has been a marked advance in sales of properties in and about | Washington in the varlous sub. ions. The trend toward con- structfon in these divisions is tc fur- nish an architecturally beautiful and a well located home. Homes sold Shannon & Luchs in the past few weeks in the Burleith community at Thirty-sixth and R streets include: 3830 T street, pur- chased by George W. Matthews: 3810 | T street. purchased by Anna Wesch | Dessaver: 3822 T hased by Allen D. Gar- mma L. Garméan: 3806 Allen W T street, pur- Mildred Price. purchased by Lizzie M. | tv-seventh street, pur- chaged by Harry A. Ong: 3633 R | street, purchased by Ward Loan Hop- | per and Ellen N. Hopper. | The following sales of properties | in the Fourteenth Street Terrace are also reported by this firm 26 In- | graham street, purchased by Roe & Austin: 1328 Ingraham street, pur- chased by Alfred D. Smith { Other "sales reported are: 2830 fourth place northwest, pur. s. Mary B. Burklin and | Jewel Burklin from Alfred T. | of the District to succeed Dr. C. A, | Upshur Street Homes One Block West of Sixteenth These homes are of brick construction, detached, and nephews constitute the hei Frank P. Reeside, who died May 1, on spacious lots. Thirty-three feet by one hundred and fifty-six feet, have eight rooms, two tiled baths, hardwood floors throughout ; bright, spacious kitch- ens with every modern appointment; large, bright cellars, attics, concrete colonial porches, large pan- tries with built-in refrigerators.* Thirty-gallon Pittsburg Automatic Storage Heater, open fire- plcces and numerous other features. These Homes are located in one of Washington’s best residential sections and demand your most critical inspection. Sample House, No. 1716 Open for Until 8 P.M. Floyd E. Davis Company Realtors Inspection On Terms So Easy 2640 10th Street N.E. One-Half Block West of Rhode Island Ave. N.E. OPEN SUNDAY $8’950 On Terms So Easy 733 12th Street N.W. Main 352-353 Western Canada will be built at Van- this vear, according to plans announced, reports Consul vell, Vancouver. British "he building will he about feet by 125 feet, approached by N hellton. New | 53 foot ramp from the principal busi- e oo on¢ | seating capacity of 3.000 persons, o ostimated oSt of12.000 seats beins on the main floor. e O e Riont | The cost in estimated at $1.000,000. The aportant eonstruction project ecently by Assistant Trade Conn ner Walter J. Don 2 melly. Montroal.,inc a news print | plant 1 daily output of 200,000 tons nstructed on the Resti gouche River near Camphellton, New Rrunswick: a win . Hotel. Ranff old; Todd place northeast purchased by Harry Hutt from Ada | C. Smith T street northeast, pur- chased b Virginja Cage from Sansbury: 424 Fourth street and couver recently CYRUS IMMON Realtor. Main 1¢22 1414 K St. N.W. The Biggest Bargain Ever Offered in a New Home 4 1027 Girard St. N.E. A 7-Room Semi-Detached Brick Home at a Row-House Price $9,550—Easy Terms Man is made of dust—or at least £50.000 vives think their husbands are. Approximately ish Columbia In Buying a Home, More Than at Any Other Time, You Should - Invest Your Money Wisel: Owner Compelled to Sell 1623 Kennedy Place N.W. (First Street North of Reservoir) | . DESCRIPTION Cement porches, double oak floors on first and second floors, tile bath with built- in tub fixtures, built-in refrigerator. pantry, linoleum on kitchen floor, well lighted cellar, Pittsburg automatic hot-water storage heater, servants’ toilet, coal hins and oversize hot-water heating plant. This house was built for occupancy by the owner. who died a short time hefore its completion. It faces Rock Creek Park. has a wide frontage, and is very deep. Spacious porches, front, rear and side. The first floor has reception hall. drawing room, library. kitchen, new Frigidaire equipment, large pantry, broom closet, and a large bedroom with private bath. The second floor has four large bedrooms, sleeping porch, laundry chute nk room two beautiful tiled baths. Exq~Isit nished electric fixtures; panel doors with bevel and trim. SAMPLE HOUSE COMPLETELY FURNISHED BY PALAIS ROYAL iatery e s Open for Inspection 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Exceptionally bright basement contains laundry, servant’s room TO INSPECT—Go out Rhode Island Avenue to Twelfth Street, north to Girard Street. and complete bath. Heated by a new Bryant Gas Boiler, and has 5 Pittsburg storage gas water heater. B . Owner and Builder Phone Main 4985 203 Colorado Bldg. trance through porte cochere to two-car garage matching | wed of their superior west o W overlooking Chevy Chase Club grounds Artistic and substantial exteriors, elegant an d well arranged interiors, eight tiled baths with built-in tube, tiled porch, hot-water heat, electric lights, oak floors throu instantaneous water heater, two fireplaces, 2-car garage Lots 50x130 Small Price lonvenient Terms o s Open Sunday for Inspection nr drive out J. Benson Thomas Co. oI 819 15th St. N.W. . Main 8416 plate one of W shington's leading archi masterpiece of huilding To Inspect: home tects. with z constriet ion It must b for the purpose t may he purch; Immediz te 1 from 2t L Big Value tha estate. and is temp pied ing it proverly. No mortzage on the properiy ed on any reasonable terms hy a respansihle of sho Roy Mark, Inc. Exlusive Agent Lane to Wis. Ave. turn left to our sign. Colorado Rldg. The Best Buy in Washington CLEVELAND PARK HOMES 3500 BLOCK 34TH ST. N.W. (S.W. Cor. 34th and Porter Sts.) Facing Walter Seven Large Rooms Garage These homes are twenty feet wide by thirty-two feet deep. Ornamental front porches with red cement floor, stone balustrades and rails. Large living and dining rooms, breakfast room entered through French doors from dining room. An all-white kitchen, pantry with built-in refrigerator, iced outside, Three bedrooms, six closets, tiled bath with combination shower and built-in Pembroke tub, pedestal basin. Sleeping porch across entire rear of house. Woodwork finished in ivory and mahogany. Oak floors. Artistic lighting fixtures, with floor plugs in every room. Some of the houses are semi-detached, with open fireplaces, two baths and built-in fireproof garages. % DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE SAMPLE HOUSE 7137 Georgia Avenue Open every day 9 AM. to 9 P.M. | YOUNG & COMPANY 1022 Vermont Avenue Main 3217 fl o] ol ———[al— ol ——[a]———al——a} 3228 Cleveland Avenue 11 Large, Delightfully Arranged Rooms 3 Fine Baths | 2 Conveniently Placed Lavatories Exceptionally Attractive Basement Built-in Garage Fven without considering the location, in one of the most exclusive and eagerly sought sections of Massachusetts Park, this beautiful brick home would be a bargain at the tempting price asked. To fully appreciate the place you must see the exquisitels finished interior and observe the many thoughtfully planned fea- fures that cannot but appeal to thoss who desire the utmost in (omfort,” convenience and refinement. The dweliing will sell itaelf. s Open for Inspection Sunday Between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. 8 rooms, bath and extra lavatory and basin; hardwood floors. electric lights, white and mahogany trim, laundry tubs, instantaneous hot-water heater, colonial front porch and many other unusual features; lcar brick garage. Built under strict supervision of FRANCIS A. BLUNDON . Price, 314,250 LIBERAL TERMS OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY—SALESMAN ON PREMISES .. FRANCIS A. BLUNDON CO. 7t [o[—[o[c——[o]c——=[o|——|o|———|ale—— o] ——xJ] Maboux MarsHaLL Moss & MaLLorync, 923 FIFTEENTH STREET----MAIN 10134 Main 10 CALL SUBURBAN OFFICE , BETHESDA 174, FROM 5TC 9 PM. & HOLIDAYS §i