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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926. REAL ESTATE. 15 > — orect two two-story frame dwellings, | Thompson Bros., owners; L. O. Leek, | tect; Robert J. O'Neill, builder; to|& Rosenparten Co. builders; to Willlam R. Taylor, owner and buld- DIS‘I‘RIGT MAN BUYS acres for about $250,000. 3722 and 3 venty- streel | builder; to erect brick additlon, 1808 [erect two two-story brick stores and | make repairs, 1221 E street (lot 805, |er; Speiden-Speiden, architects; to Besides being a_recreational spot ‘ y street southeast (lots 835 to 837, [apartments, 1721 and 1728 Connecti- [ square 290): to cost $1,700. erect three 2-story brick dwellings, visited by 50,000 Washin s las square 5601); to cost $4,000. cut aveune (ots 33 and 84, squarc| Swan & Moore owners and bulld- 5531, 5535 and 5539 Thirtieth street | OHAPEL POINT PARK |3 e Lok (haiali et s g owner; W. R. Tamar,| Cafritz Construction Co., owners|91); to cost $50000. ers; Harlan R. Knox, architect: to | (lots 9 and 10, square east of 2295); the original tract obtained from Lord = R enyon bailder: | and bufiders; D, W, Moore, architect:| Vincent Vaccaro, owner; J. W.|¢rect one one-story frame dweliing, | to cost $30,000. s Baitimore by the Jesuit Order. The - B 03 and 8043 Tavelfth | to erect 18 two-story brick dwellings, | Saunders, architect: . W. Spink, | 6731 Second street (lots 46 and 817,| Pporetsky, Rosen & Silver, owners . . | Brant to the Jesuits was given in the A I . ) to cost|2101 to 2135 Randolph street north:|puilder; to erect one two-story cinder | Sduare 3361); to cost $8,260. and builders; to erect four 2-story|Jesuits Sell Part of Lord Balti- [early part of the seventeenth century st (lots 29 to 46, square 4410); to |pblock dwelling, 3227 Northampton Glossbrenner, owner; J. W.|prick dwellings, 708 to 714 Longfel- Estate f and has remained in their possession Co., owners; |Cost $90,000. street (lot 41, square 2022); to cost | (fl"Ch"efl‘- E. W low street (lots 14 to 25, square 3153); more Estate for until sold this week to B. B. Wills of & . 1 ane two-story bri ¢ | and builders; D. W. Moore, B ‘re . Carter, owner; Claughton | ®" c elling, 3! } Perre nger, owners a 3 oint fro of . J. Carley, S. Moderate-Priced Residences ! ot ';;(‘,;‘;;",’,gn“h"g};;‘;_ to erect 10 two-story brick dwelllngs, | west, architect; A. Minnix, Sutlder: | street (lot 32, square 1812); to cost to make repairs, 3360 ' _— J.. prior to purchasing it and has de- office, e 5 : $12,000. 51 = s ; elopec P | Qots 106 'to 108, square 778); to cost | 4713 Fifth street and 442 to 458 Dela- | o erect one two-story tile and stone § 1 Warien. st . L Bewts, t (lot 21, square 2006); to cost| The sale of the Chapel Point Park |* [Oped It Into & Fescat fi 0, juare 5 2, 5 a r /] ™ o1 ” and Absence of Apartment '"-.T'hll) ;p{,rin;{o;‘faui'?»}). ol g(‘::lel::’l:gfil'z’g:)’s fif"é[,‘."z ?'5&530?"" 1% [ builder; to make repairs, 2029 Con- Criffiletti, owner and bullder; \ e ?c]:;n(rin-"’l‘ic . In the ‘;’:\ufim::«’im::llawllrl\dehh it ione ik it 3 Turner, owner and builder: |~ Henry Frain and Willlam A. Mar- | necticut avenue northwest (lot 272, |erect one brick private gara ansaction rs in that | that Al ownide will euBaivice Houses Features. D Ol s aiie W, Giles, acsiimer; to_erect ondceron, owners; to remodel 1320 to sauare 2636) to cost $500. D street mortheast (lot 804, sduare | part of the State. " s |the rest of the property and also put ! story brick dwe , 65 g i & s G. G ;i 2), to cost $500. o atales B alivee zolf AR . A T tol:".\mhl“;m(‘ d HE LS W::r%:‘y:‘rns‘;;!s."ue (lot 6, square hm’x;:vr;‘l’u 1Ri um‘ke, a‘-cgnelcxzx; o | 812). to cost $500. property tran 3 lin alarge golf course. 3 1 7 ost $5,000. " E ol six 1l-story frame dwellings, | A total of approximately £800.000 in ] prive se, D o 00, wriors and BN | g o ypenworth; cowner; ClnLoR 2150 o a1ds’ Thictiath trest noreh:| oRatcon e : 52 i Tames B, Cooper, architect; to | o ghiaoey4f Chlbermarie street | €ast (ots 1 to 10, square 4365); to | JHIFIFIATLTLILTAIETEIRLLLLTLLLAELAAELHAAALAALACELALANAAXRNURRACNSRIANCNNKY, i the past week 1 £ : 1 | erect four twostory brick stores and | (jrcel 58-90, square 2264); to cost |cost $30,000. iM-'v:w}; The r“"?'fi 2 apa A :1‘“‘t ‘x‘)"“;“;‘“ f137 | apartments, 1601 to 1607 Montello ave- | g5 4 F. K. Mohler, owner and builder; . . o o 9 ment house buildings and wuilde: ent porch, 44371 o portheast (lots 163 to 166, square r s g . C. M. Woodware chite rect | I M lH A X el R 5| o et 68705 S0 N o st o, st a3, S, < 25 An Invitation to Visit $tar’s Model Home featured the final week in 1| part of 1 to 6, square 1610); to J. Kirksteln, owner and builder;| juit road (lot 11 squm'c 1438); to |ings, 7538 and 3 year and caused it to be : he | cost $1,000. . s Julius Wenig, architect; to erect three [ o,q¢ $900 i (lots 7 and 8, square 2774); to cost few week: nce February that have | M L. Radcliffe, owner: Spieden- | {16 story brick dwellings, 1654 to 1658 | ““Standard Sanitary Manufacturing | $24,000. heen below the $1,000,000 mark in new | Spie: itects: J. . Tiftey, | Nonele avenue northeast (ot 801, | oot o vis. Wick & Rosen: | Hyman Kiavans, oWner and builder; construction. ) t one two-tory brick | solare 4054); to cost $13,000. e erS) uitdars: Lo fireproof bal- | C. L. Teague, designer; to eroot one The permits granted are: | dwel Porter street (lot 5, | \vallace Bryant, owner, to pebble- 1406 I street (lot 32 square | 2-story brick apartment, 1634 I strect | John M. Smoot, owner; E. $ 0. .| dash, 2618 K street (lot 819, square 2 36oiicont. §500; southeast (lots 802 and 803, square hitect and builder; to make repairs, | H nd builder; to cost $1,500. Heurlch, owner; Davis, Wick |1068); to cost $40,000. avenue (lot 144, |7 A e: to erect one | . G. and R. Werner, owners; S ) @ 926 O g, Bachschmid, architect; T. T. ce 2, to cost |Taylor & Co., Inc., builders; to erect 000, v cement block dwelling, g We extend to you an invitation to visit the Breuinger- Built Star Model Home at Alaska Ave. and 13th St. An Ensemble of Good Architecture, Quality Con- struction, Artistic Furnishings Beautiful Draperies ithaniel Hed owner and 5 2968) : V.G igner; to ere H dwelling, 11 / arket & Amusement Co., - o 1 Otis |bu $13 i i , ne 15t (1ot 97, | Tne., 0w, oseph W. Geddes, archi. < 3 M. Chaney, | s 5 0. % remodel, 3136 Fourteenth ¢t; B. L. Lightbown, builder owner; Morrls T. | street (lot 844, squate 2674); to cost | | [l el‘ ec e » to erect one oneand-onehalf-story | | to erect one |§100,000. frame dwelling, 2004 Monroe street : ri re and dwelling, | 1. L. Thornton, owner and builder: east (lot 73, square ): to cost | 2 s and | to erect two cement block private ga- | ; A 000, 403 Putternut strect (lots 33 re erre O.ca 101N avidson, owner and builde 3 ) Sears, | square 3276); to cost $1,200. me shed, Atlantic : Co., archi y villiam L. Martin, jr., owner and | s 15 o 30 S 51705 | by e B | e o enan avenue Got .|| | One Block West of onneman, 0w 5 re 3605); Squa to cost $500. i 4 Connecticut Avenue hitect and bu > icorze N. Ray, owner and archi- . 4 - ’ . ~ h“ 3 o o 1 r V' A | 3 s finel: b The Last Word in Interior Finish and Equipment & tuced nomes withow delay. N heir h: izi b SEE OUR MODEL HOME | and the high quality of theis surround. 2 : T = ings. Every comfort built in—ready 1. Electric refngerator | | for you to move in NOW. 2. Automatic hot-wat 3 , he:t::n il Mot ‘ In Cleveland Park 3. All 3 bedrooms full e | Semi-Detached HOMES size - : LR i : 2=1p 2% 5 S 4, Snow white bath : Lmll : | i 3516-3518 30th St. N.W. rooms ; B R ; : sy i1 Priced Amazingly Low for Such High Value 5. Two porches I 4 s d This doorway leads to a house designed, built and furnished —not for show—but for real home comfort and convenience. It Is a “Model” of the Modern American Ideal of Home! @IGHT large, bright rooms, two ¢ el . : | tiled baths with built-in fixtures, $1 2 500 g : § : W cedar - lined closets. Three- spa- & 7 < o | cious porches, alley-entered garage. All ’ o 4 4 i W f ¢ | floors of 74-inch White Oak, handsome electric fixtures. Hot- water storage T déit it system—copper, screens throughout. erms made to suit you. Don’t fail to see this See These HOMES During the Holidays! new”’ Pla""ed home 608 Whittiel‘ St. N.W. ! i Drive out Connecticut Avenue. Turn Sunday. Takoma Park | west on Ordway St. one block to 30th Street. 1414 K St. N.W. |§1Yb’:g§i Main 1022 Walte(l;w{\m.d [R}lnlgan FilFl o5 15th St. N.w. Main 4555 Realtor—Builder I = — = - — K 2 S S O B S B S S B B S B S S S S S OV ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY Washington is the Center of the World—Its Popula- & TO BUY l N tion Will Be One Million Some Day (Says An Emi- & “Forty years ago there was a farm for sale—with the farmhouse about where the High- o | L § l This Home will be open for the public to inspect from 10 am. to 10 p.m. During these hours attendants will be at the Home to explain its many unusual features. L€ BreuninGeR & Soxs Colorado Bldg Owners and Builders ~ Main 6140 4 g ¥4 é % tA iA LA 7 b % A , A s’ % A 7 4 % 24 L4 % A s A % % 3 b4 A % 3 tA 24 4 kA A 3 % s s 4 bA % % , 4 b4 ¥4 A ‘4 ‘ s kA ’ A s s 4 4 ’ s s ’ S R e S R A S R R 23 3 3 S R R S A A S S S S S S S U O P R P o B o B e (SISO \ - ae e e e lands Apartment now stands—and a well-known banker at that time had the opportunity to buy the farm cheap. “No, it's too far out,” he said, and he invested his money in something else. Today the farm is one of the highest priced stretches of land in the Capital. [ ¢ “Lots of us old fellows remember when Grover Cleveland used to go for his Summer vaca- P RE —-— D E E LO P M E P Rl c E tion in the forest primeval now known as Cleveland Park and when Brightwood seemed as far ) I from civilization as the Maine woods. “We remember Stewart’s Folly and legions of short-sighted men who wouldn’t buy land ! Twenty‘five more acCres in Lee Heights north of Dupont Circle because they believed the city would NEVER reach that far. Days have come and gone, and Dupont Circle has been left far behind. o will be formally opened for sale “We are troubled with short-sightedness. “] was talking with a great journalist the other day, Mr. Charles H. Grasty, of the New nGXt Saturday, July 10 York Times, who has been in Europe four years. “ You who live here,’ he said, ‘have no idea of the importance of Washington and the Z AT PRE-DEVELOPMENT PRICES possibilities. In Europe the city of Washington is the center of attraction, and for years to i o7 y i . gl come it will be the center of the world. That means a population of two million people in time.’ 1 The new section—the seventh addition to the rapidly growing suburb of Lee Heights—lies just | adjacent to Sections 3-A and 4, where many fine new homes are built and building. “If we do not appreciate our own selves and our own opportunities, some one else who The ideal of countless people is to find a home-site on a hillside, wooded with fine old trees. flere does appreciate the situation will arrive here shortly and take advantage of the situation. in Section 7, Lee Heights, you have it. You have, too, elevation and an incomparable view. And you may buy now at pre-development prices, which means a saving on a home-site of $300 to $500. P “The famous sale of New York City real estate for two bushels of beads will be as nothing compared to the folly of short-sightedness NOW-—where Washington real estate is concerned. “Vacant stretches in the north and norihwe st—now jungles or farms—will some day be RES ERV ATION S BEIN‘ M ADE exactly as populous as the middle section of old Washington. This is a truth which does not = depend on the manipulation of any shrewd real estate man. It is the result of world con- SIS ST =r Work preliminary to the opening of this tract is still in progress, but during the coming week ditions. reservations will be made for those who wish to make their selections at this time to insure getting “We are the center of the world. The world has to come here. We can’t stand still. their choice of locations. ’ “Get a piece of north of Washington and HOLD IT.” = CALL MAIN 1 144 Silver Spring is directly north of Washington. If you want to buy property directly in the road of the great growth of the Capital of the world, come to see me. All kinds of property. Houses and bungalows with all modern impro vements. FRANK L. HEWITT SILVER SPRING, MD. Wecodside 137 —and one of our cars will take you to inspect the new Section 7. There will be no obligation on your part. Several hundred people were disap}minted in not getting land in our Section 5 before its rise in price. This occurred again in the recent 13-acre tract of Section 6. You now have the opportunity presented once more of buying in a new section at the inductory price. Call Main 1144 while this advertisement is before you. Or drive over Key Bridge at Georgetown, turn right onto Lee Highway and drive 274 miles to Lee Heights office. Inquire at office for directions to the new Section 7. L] I} ! Develo.per of Lee Heights on the Lee Highway - 1485 New York Ave. _ : b Main 1144 g 4