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REAL ESTATE. he great advantage of Investment Washington reai estale and the bility of j1s values is constantly re ted in the action of great finameial antly open thelr n st n insftutions that const of here. he vecent annaudeement that the Jofin Hancock Muiual Life Insurance | ihas eficialiy on Boss & r'hhm as the! niatives in the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1926. ‘Theodore Sloat sol home, 8300 Guaold nun, David tone. The Flflmorn Aml 1129 New Hampshire avenus, & 15-apartment bullding, was uuurul by vat! Lockwood from a local invester, who in turn ‘acquired 20 acres of ground located at North vy Chase. Md.. to Col. J520.484 REALTY: SALES REPORRED Steady Demand for Propenty for Investments;and Resi- dences Indicated. ' and three-bath brick residences, 3641 Fulton strest, recently completed by Hedgen & Middlston, was purchased | by Lowe Counselman. Thornton ©J. Parker hought from Behjamin - ¥. Stephemson the nine room and bath cornergbrick mldone: 2801 ‘Eighteenth st ’ sidence, 3508 Garfleld street. w: [wold . for George 1. Edgerton to Eliza- :ufit southeast, was sold Oné of the new detached eight-reom | east, of a new alg | brick amd hlll timber residence, hulit by Gedrge Mikkelson, Underweod street, Che: bYA is former |anditwo bath residence, 3616 Fulton unc. A fone-story store property, 603 G for Doris by Morris Silver, was pu lames A. Teate. One of this seme group, 1823 A street south- #old to George A. Me. Osoxr Claxton wax the purchaser ht-room and two bath at 36 Weat Chase, Md. No, ! ilton street was acquired L #ape. A newlmve-room and bath bungalow, 4808 Dawenport street, was sold for ugene Smith to George R. Hopkins, REAL ESTATE. chased by Kite local buflder, from M. Pairo Among the 'recent purchasers “of home sites {n Morest Hills were Lena Barrett and A. E. l‘ndmim RIVALS HAM AND EGGS. > Pate-de-foie-Gras Dish in ItsyHome Town. TRASBURG. -France. May 29 ().—Pate.de-fole-gras, the Zourmet's delight. iz glmost @3 commonplace in its home town as ham and eggs in| | America. This delkcate dish i one of | the thinge that has made Strashourg | e0oking famous. ar¥l the good Stras- | hourgolse eat it at meals, after meals | and hetween meals. Commonplace | SALES MANAGERS.BODY . POSTPONES MEETING Memorial Day Holiday and Tulsa Convention Cause Delay Until June 22. | The meeting of th: sales ma |Alvision of the Washington Real | Estate Board, which-was scheduled 1o une 1. has heen postponed by €. H. Hillegeist, chair man of the diviston. - The reasan for, this change of sched | ule is the Memorial day holiday and the fact that a large numher of the | members of the committee will ba at LA detached 10-room “and three-hath res \qllnr\al Capital is but another in. nos of this. This company will | 1 through Boss & Phelps in real ""W!' mortgages. The John Hancock organization is ene of the oldest in the country and has aseels agzregat- ing $369,000 ePherson Sau coming knewn row of ‘Hr‘ ending the annual cofvention af the 3 draught of the famwus Alsatian hees ‘\!""M‘ Assoclation of Real Fatate |is & favorite tea-time dis Innumer. [ Boards at Tulsa, Jnne 7 able old wamen go from eafe to cafe o - s peddiing the delicacy, slices of which | The consumption of lee eream in the are cut from a biz -‘ek.n * carried In | United States has increased from 1.04 n hasket. 1t {n sold [Die peanuts and | galions & year per: person in. 1818 io chacalate in America. 2.5 gallons in 1225 Horaces D. Héaton bought 213 Bu- chanan street. < A two-story residence, 634 Lamont street, W?I sold to Moses Stern for Margaret SV, Fuller. A smalitapartment house site on C | street hefween Twelfth and Thir teenth strsets northeast was pur- Cathedral Highlands Four Built—Three Sold Before Completion This A7ne Proves the Demand of These Eight-Room Master-Built Homes in an Ideal Location A steady and eontinued demand for residential and investment properties {in indicated in a report issuel yester- | day by’ Hedges & Middldton, Inc. | Many detachad homes in.Massachu- | setts Avenue Hieights find new buyera. The tranwactlons 'aggrefate $520,434. por. de- | h brick | 'I'h\rlyhmlb::: street, ¢ the 18.story E X Avenué Heights. teanth and K g 3 A 5 A detached, brick residence, 2813 }' s 1 £o 2 2 . - fl'mrty(nrf ‘street, was sold for i-this, naw | & 1 ‘ ed house. 3629 Fulto Pate-de-fpie-gras, washed down with nroer, recently completed by Hedg & Middleton, was purchased by F. W. Loetsch, Willlam H. Myers purchased from | David H. Gottwalde 1379 Quiney | street, X one-story store ;mbfil’ty‘ now leased to Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., !at the corner.of Georgetown road and Wiison lane, Battery Park, MA.. was hought trom lsrasl Diamond by W. A. Owen. Two brick dwellings in the. rear of 514 and 916 N street wers sold for D. Haimes to B. E. Gross nnd a runld for Mr. Gross to John E. "“Johri'E. Bathes purchased from Moran: a detached eight-room have already George Cafrits to’ Camden R.-McAtee. A new detached sheroom and bath Iresidence,” 4416 Watkins _ avenue. | Bethesda, Md., recently completed by | W. T, Owens,iwas purchased steueture whi the most artistio oftice buildings in! the eity. hannon & Lnchg and the Ward-| maen Construction” Cox are both en- | saged In erecting : new buildings on | | i M¢Pherson Square tp house their or: gapizations. . 3 =on of Rev. left his po- Stevenson, Mr. Charles Daly, Jr. .~ Announces The Opemng of His Own Office ' He '.\fll be mternted especially in pur- cha:m;z small corner properties and small houses taken in trade by builders. { ‘Suite 604 Hibbs Bldg. Main 10413 sition with come the active Washington head of Geaham & Ogden, financial and real agfate house, More than 50 TWashington Real alpeady signified artending the an the Nationai Ac ion of Real Egtate Roards st Tulsa, Okla, 9 %n 11. The parts will leave by s etal train on “lifford Bgngs hae charge Vizamants for the | Ingal d Immediately after purc S§oreham Hotel for §1 negotiating for $6.000.000 dey mEnt sto ‘ hdstelr aay for embers of the ate Reard have ntention of . nvehtion of | The Westory Building at the northeast ecorner of Fourtsenth .and streets waa sold this week to Liggetts Drug Store by ’l‘hadm M. Judd. Lig: | getts also purchased the Ridgeway Pharmacy at Florids and Ce kfl ave. nues, through Mr. Judd. FILL EM WITH TEA, IS POLITICAL ADVICE: Many Young Weman Voters Care| Only for Dancing, British Feminist Declares. Rr the Associated Prees LONDON, May 29, Fill them wiih tea. let them dance and talk politic to them in the interval. This iz 1 advice tn the women's tnioni ganization given hv Mrs. Pudl hope. referring to the vou | of teday. "rh. «ale of tha \Wastary Ruilding at It has heen discovered.” Fpurtesnth and K streets to the | rhar political power is Ldggett's Drug Stare hy Theodore | the homely and humble M. Judd. marks the completion of a| ¢ the voring age is lowered ttio of transa ne in the past few | ., o) there may be 6.0 midnths that b uneqiiatled in | recpons Abwntown real esiate fransfers. In | iep wh this lnca Ioss than a year ‘nnll way to appeal to them is thrangh | the things they Wke and enjoy. If H they are keen on dancing give them a | @ dance and tea, and get a speaker to talk politics for 10 minutes.” GALLAUDET PARK “A Community of Homes™ BLOCKS NORTH OF. NINTH AND FLA. AVE. N.E. Harry Wardman lefs don. where he will con- tihue the active direction of the erec- {16n of the $2.000.000 Park Lane Hotel hé 18 building thers, The s Congt rdoently by the Connecticut Realty Corporntion, new ufider axiensive aiterations. being placed on the sround floor. With the recent sala of the Fdson dley property at Dupont ln:!n and Nineteenth street, this will pr qlly eomplete the commercial ratios of, Conneciicnt = ennue from Dupent b Clrele sonth hased Avenue going Srares analnich P 3806-8-10-12 Garfleld St. N. W . _Hardwood double floors throughout—Two ha(hs with showers—Built- in 2.car garage—All plumbing fixtures and brass “Standard” —Automatic hot-water bystem—Open fireplace—Roomy, fully equipped kitchen—Pantry with built-in refrigerator. Make a Personal Inspection Sunday or Mmulay people THREE <he said ONE BLOCK T0 PARQCHIAL scBooL. a‘miast F ostreet, and the | TWO BLOCKS have heen sold. || TO H 10na of tha houses that have at tracted unnswal rest of late is the 519-21 17th St. S.E. TUBNIC nish vesidance cted hy the , Petween ¢ and Potoma: i fritz. Construction Co. on upper ||| % ooms and Paui b b SCHOOL xteenih syect, This rvesidence || a0 masern fhich has been sold was fully fur-| 760 o hed and equipped and attracted | s | *any visitors. LACY & BELT Owners and Builders 193 6 St SO Frank. rear porehes. ulte a numbar of builders and real 2 men. have visited xome of The homes and. have ex- Sta 4 much intere in them. prees ational Meeting Postponed. »ers nf the Roard | dministrative of. Cstom can attend drilling incident | al con itive drill among 1o the anmt ‘igh schools, the scheduled meeting ot the Board of Bducation B Wi sorr poned untit Wedn a % Hine, sacreta=y 11091125 Oates St. N.E. "' Price, $7,150: SIX ROOMS, BATH. HOTAVATER “"HEAT=ELECTRICITY, “DOURLE REAR PORCHES, HARDWOOD FLLOORS, ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN SINK., RUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR, L.OT 150 FEET DEEP. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. C. H. SMALL & CO. REALTORS—BUILDERS 925 15th STREET NORTHWEST TG S TN AR | \ OFFICE : GALLAUDET PARK: | \ MAIN 6861 LINCOLN, 3439 er that tipn an he seb frery the final & hi an Very Fortunate. * sior, Rerlin that a man was mur- t last nizht for his From the Tarfh *Did yvou hea dered Jn the i Gt he had no money i taek & lmpml Smulny Thes © New Homes Ont.y $6,950.00 113 Grafton Street This brick colonial residence, overlooking the l\l(kude Golf Course and close to find an im- the Chevy Chase Circle,. is offered for the first time and-will, we believe, priced mediate and appreciative yurchucr It is, undoubtedly, the most reasonably in Section 2. N Ceriter-entrance plan. In addition to _the three: bedrgoms, sleeping porch and twe haths on the second floor, there is a maid's roem and bath in the basement. lLarge attic: copper screens and hardwood floors throughout; Rumd instantaneous hot-water heater; 2-car brick garage. Lawrence Street at Ninth: Northeast—Brookland Open Sunday'10 AM. Until 6 O’Clock ‘We invite you to tflum\ly these charming, new homes. Planned and built te the nesds of t M&' tthey Jaie unquestionably, 6ne’of the eutstanding o e s mmmfur BETTER HOMES.. M X Only the finest materinls have. beer ussd In,thelr conatruction, and in asch group et housew the color scheme has been varted !in nrder that thex be separate and distinet. The mmteriors are of half timber and stucee over interlocking hollow tile, and Indians. limestone hus been used in the window silis.. The trim throughout is tupele wood and the ha: ware snd wallpaper sre of the' best: grade, there {a a’Craneé instantanecus heét-water Nemter, buftt-in refrigerator end bath, onk flonrs, large lot, etc. Sam[)le House 2010 Benning Rd. N.E. Representative on Premises 4 and 6 Williams Lane Two unusual and distinctive homes with every modesn convenience. Six large rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace; built-in tub with shower. Complgte kitchen with built-in refrigerator and many other special features. Garage to match house. Williams Lane is about one mile north of the Chevy Chase Circle These Houses Open for Inspection All Day Sunday and Monday C. BUSHMAN SMITH, lnc 1703 Connecticut Avenue North Six rooms and bath, hot-w: ater heat, electry ¢ lights, hafdwood floors, double back porches and many attrac- tive features. Long lot to alley. Room for garage. To Inspect—Take H St. (‘ni' Marked “District Line' Get Off at 20th St. N.E. Very Easy Terms J. DAELAS GRAD{’ 904 14th St. N.W, Main 6181 . $750 “‘H75.M a Monlh to Inecl Cotholc niversity, foll line on Monree ) ollowing ear on Drive out lfifiipn Avenue, pll and drive sonth one hlock to houses. hmwdnmmmflmu