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A 16 kEAL ESTATE. THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926. - = REAL ESTATE. 4 W make repairs, 3415 O street (lot 805, 4ury of the Washington Real Estate | HARNWARE PRICES F'RM; 2&;:&. ?rl.l\»':.auré::l.::";ln":’é }:mf:';::;'] ' Board, reports that real estate activi- square 1246), to cost $1,400. ties in Washington are far ahove the | 8 fair, 5 slow to fair and 19 slow. The R et e GLIMPSES Yes in Washington ace ar abovertis | S} EG’REPORTED GOOD | B15i%5 o, fair wrd 19 siow. Tho P p2 and bullders; John A. Melby, archi- lNTO try. —_—— better off on collections than the a ot} ot one 14 " dwell- , et . age mercantile field tect; to erect one 1-story frame d Charles D. Boyer, cashier of the | Markets in East' and West Are | “8(umeinilic TOIE o W0 o G 3 . Sy S % 3 jng, 116 Fifty-third street nort deral-American Natlonal Bank, is Sy : _ 3 A rth by 3 A highly competitive ftems, hardware TH RIZED HERE R s ot sz o %, s | | REALTY FIELD || buiieiinias Cotah i 8| - omeraly Actve—otecons | gy, i s, vt J ; Capital View Realty Co., owners ¥ho e fedantly. bought: homes.ih Said to Be Fair. terfals have goné up and down, bt | d builders; John A. Melby, archi- téinia. . Mr. Doyer baught-the. for. | important cha are reported or and builders; John A. Melby, The transfer of the former Stilson | Mmer home of the late Judge Edward | Iastern wholesale hardware mar-| ished hardwa By : . i tect; to erect one 1-story frame dwell e . g S In, 5006 Blaine street northeast (ot | Hutchiis’ estate, at the southwest i Hypo kets report good sales activitiesy for & & FIQUI‘ES fOI‘ Past Week Total o .t T3 2, Square N-5191), to cost 50. corner of Fourteenth and G streets, | {rpon his return from Europe Harry | seasonable lines. The continued, hot ¥ 2 ¢ : | e, " James Black, owner; to elml ok | 10 dullus dacfiuskel ihls jveek DA% | Wardman has Increased his efforts on | weather has stimulated this demand, | Railway Surveyed in Far East. :‘l, k . 1 2 4 - r o 9 z. confirmed wha hose pra B o o 3 y $520,590, Showing % ? X - Ly oo g Y| e remity field felt would be the | choyconatruction of (he $3.0000001 , Hardware Age says in its weekly | A survey is being made of a ral ninth st northeast (lot g e | Carlton Hotel at Sixteenth and K Wleba I- 5162), to cost $1,500. ultimate disposition of the Droperty. | uireets. Jt is expected that this new | hardware market summary. Western | line running from Omuhsien chrough . A ¥ S Ninguta or Ninganhsien to M Less Activity. wt ; : - David C. Spigler, owner and builden; i, s Jostelry will be compleed and ready | markets are fairly active on Suremer | inf 5 G, ince, [ 3 e 2 & £ & 1.. W. Phillips, architect; to erect one The sale of the former Charles (.| for usiness wi n the next two b ES t LR s gl | & h g 1 ¥ = i %= i 1-story frame dwelling, 2634 Evarts| Glover holdings on the en side of I months. lines, but report that the vacakions|ing to A”"]')li I,f:q et b o ],,,y e ' ar 7 o Extensive building operations will| have shown some effect on bustness, | Harbin Construction authort . i street northeast (lot §, s 47), | Sixteenth street, nogth of Rock Creek { all construction work is nof riet " of Columbia dur past . o3 | to cost $5,000. Fordvroad and south of Luzon Helghts, | be started in Rock Creek Hflls h\th; oo’ dtect. of: varations not et | Ins il construction wor , Is mot seven days amounted to $520,590, a | J § 4 i John M. King, owner and builder; | for §1,250,000 is considered one-of the l('! . ”fi: n;:rl il d» Ll imn et i Rashash: tiadata) TSR 34B008. per. e Th -onsiderable drop under the total of | M e ! H to erect fo Sstory brick and tile | outstanding transactions of unim. | Creel s is at the north end of Six- ; y 2 188t week £ 1 awellings, )8 entiath’ - 8 proved realty in Washington. Several | teenth street. Hardware jobbers report collections 'and be finished by | Plenty of activity in the northeast o 1 | L 1 northeast (lots 4 to 7, hundred houses and further contem- and southeast sections of the city is to cost $20,000 lated developments will completely iBdicated by the building permits au- Breuninger & Pederson, owners a change the aspect of upper Sixteenth hovized this week by the building in- buildeys; George T. 4 chi- | street and ruw into millions of dollars. | spector. The following were rej ‘ln-mL fact; to brect six Zatory d\\pl)l Rober- R. Bradley, owner, architect ngs, 1611 to 1621 Otist street north. and builder; to erect one 2-story cement east (lots 22 to 27, square 4149), to block an? frame dwelling, 4503 Poto- i Apartment houses continue to be erected at a rapld pace despite the fact that the increase in this type of struction over last year has been mac avenue (lot 2, square 13 to cost Mrs. Ralph, owner w B. it Last year- set. & new| $4,000, ¢ Lanigan, builder; 'to erect canopy, [ 12 DY cente LOsL ¥ 4 : / 2 N. Tolstoi, owner and builder: E. E. The Lansburgh Furniture Co. this week purchased the 01d Masonic Hall[1000 Michigan ~avenue northeast | "% 3 5 i 7 s, architect; k i inth and F streets. Heretofore they leased the building and had an option | (parcels 7_and 133/57, square| After being out of town for the past | 3 it. The deal was made throu || the office of A. J. Gore Co. 8-3822), "0S 500, few weeks, James P. Schick, secre.| cost $500. b 2 20 0, O - (\n' Smith, | - = ‘ i Rommeo, o ner e 43% Bighth | G. Franklin, builder; to erect one and builders: C. W. Gosnell, desikner; e i ) . street northeast (lot 5, square 894), | 115.story frame dwelling, 3316 Stuy-|to erect 15 2.story bric dwellings, tO ul to cost $650. | vesant street (lot 23, square 2007), to | 433 to 461 Fifteenth street northeast ‘ l l d P { A Fred E. Hill, owner and builder; to evelan ar omes i S —_— e it 2801 Fourth street | CORt $8,500. (lots 57 to 71, square 4344), to cost Tartheast (ot 1, square 3639), to cost | Frank <. Reeves, ownei and build- | §120,000. " & 8 $500. er; Sears, Roebuck & Co., architects;| . Norisi, owner, architect and New Seml'Detached it 1t f E, R “vatkins, owner and builder; y s l.story frame dwelling. | huilder; to erect one 2-story rear % l wa — 3. 1. NMehlfelt, architect: to erect one S X itheast (lots i ; 2story rrame dwelling, 1039 Forty- : e p (ots | porch, 2701 Eleventh street (ot 16, | 3005 Ordway St. r nh street northeast (lots 39 and 60, square 2838), to cost $500. i 3), 10 cost $2,000. P O A S e R : B el R (One Block West of Connecticut Ave.) Rossiyn Steel ent ( 5 b etul | E Miller, builder: to erect . . . . . to erect one steel & el ve frimie Andistupco private garage, Commanding a Beautiful View of the entire city Thirty-first and 3 (ot 303, | nvenue st (lots 150 ¢ 3 338 Quesada street (lot 67, squave ’ i ay have been “thinking square 1190), to cost $300 1174, - 4035). to cost $1,100 2001, 1o cost $700. Features You may have g H. Kaufman, Inc. ‘ - | cist, st,| " Charles Donubue, owner and e P ¢ . = [ bullder; to erect one metal private foophis house contains § rooinx, tiled bath shower, hardwood of building” for years—but have street (lot 822, square 3 to make irs, Thirteenth and e i stre e oors, beautiful fixtures, encl sleeping porch and breakfast - - H 0 sitive °1- $1.000 sreiito makesreunles, (IR S earsno: 2382 ool atreet piorthnan Porch Eedar clogats aad. selr SIS not quite reached a positive deci Phillip G. Affleck, own 1er | §1.000, Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co 2 = S V. P a3 atter——] ai i to erect brick ]n phirs, 2 afs T . owners: Joseph L. Par | o nens: Tl Biate Pos fete. : ot i Qeer Coraiing i Moo Tl SELAAY. | sion on the mdlt(fr ]'I“t ‘;\‘”[ “”t;] orlc avenue (ots ; Wiy ' to erect. DrICk addi- | oo Toake- renaies ; i : -ou see beautiful Rock Creek ot : 4 . ets (ot 821, | (ot 801, square 1184), to cost $3.000 Built by Victor Cahill JOUHecC seautitu -reck Preston F ¥ n s re 345), 5 3 Addison Dent. owner and builder = Hills! Gone inéiii.f.”-“a-:““;”m. S e | o ety ddmag A0 ; e 2tory brick dwell Reasonable Price—Convenient Terms teenth street (lots 301 to 803, square |y and square 1013), to cost $1,000, 3 3 2645) o cost $35.000. wriers g | TUATP 807D tocont 8500, | e,/ Ethel Fairbanks, owner ‘and Open Daily and Sunday k8 Construction Co.. « organ, © @ Py 0 er ne ce! o ” 425 . o e i s g . bulders; to erect one stone private ohl; architact: to erect ‘slx two. | coiacr: t3 erect one sement block Salesmen on Premises Its gently sloping landscape and stately trees form a per ) garag: ) Sixteenth street (lot 18.|story brick dwellinge, 4911 to 4921 For. ..t cash $900 | | foct settmg for homes of the most ambitious propomon - its #quare 2743), to cost $1,000, fourth street (lots 21 to 26, square McDermott. owner; Raymond | E. R. De owner: C. V. De For- | 1634). to rost §40,000 Horti & i ] est, architect and builder: to erect one | Distriet National Bank, owners: Wi | . Burrows, huilder; to erect one 2. | S l OR i & CO. i beauty under smiling August skies will be matched by the 1 c A b ., builds 5 P - . . . ,c\J".‘,‘n“;"u;rx‘:.“.f“'ugf. BtIs ntets uiiders: | 13 e ot 815, square 1188), to cost rainbow hues of Fall—Rock Creek Hills is indeed the all- (lots | 0, | 352), to cost $3,000. . squar cost $4. ’ k | 812—17th St. Frank. 4100 2 l William E. Themas, owner; J. H. | year home site s T. A. Cautwell, ¢ P L e M Bite HEGLE 2 & Ashfora . 7 Vior Co., [builder; to erect brick 1n Pisa | MeIntyre, architect and builder: to builders: " ¢ brick '(.oulsiznm ave. (ot 811, square 490), to | and frame dwe cost $10,000. 'ff’f i PR In Rock Creek Hills ok frame addition, < § rane, owner and buildel Baneroft place (lot 50, square | G rers, architect; to| ). to cost $5.000. i 2 4 : A tioman: architects va | 00t 2 . to cost 6,000, | : ! P e —a tract of 22 acres, every buyer is protected by the most Bk “Work “Shon, e 531 a3y | Rice builder: 10 rehodel, 615615 Fenn. | : I rigid restrictions. Already roads are graded, sewers are in snue southeast (lots S11| 5 > - | £ . - square 874), to cost 33,500, | . . s | and other improvements are under way. Drive out 16th St. inzton Gas Light Co.. owners | 5 i i < A | ; : e ? ; : : to Alaska Ave. and continue through on newly graded 16th 3 A and builders: Parber & Ross. arcni.| frame diwelllng, £410 ATabaina: avenic| tects: to-ma | welfth and M | ; : | ? Rootihuas giota A% and &5, \.[’:::y'r\\"‘vl,‘y,-"W"" southeast (ot 802 £ 3 1 : g St. to our office—or telephone for «l]\])“m(nl(!lt Sunday. $6 itocc A0, |to cost £3,000 | o ¢ M.-3 s, owner and buflder:| Lee D. Latimer, owner; M. C. Oli-| L. W. Giles. arch to erect porch. | Phant, builder: to erect two brick pri 2101 Water street s lot 6, |Vote garages, 1322 Twelfth street flnl‘ St Yo 0, sq1 250), to cost $2,000. L £. Breuninger & § . - Capital View Realty Co., owners ana | builders: H. L. Breuninger. bullder. to | builders: John Melby, architect: to : - . ? : : i : erect one ostory brick and tile |erect one lstory frame dweliing, | R ; z b ; : dwelling. 7706 Thicteenth straet (lot | 5309 Ames street northeast (lots : i 5 3 . . 8 Evans Bldg.—Main 2195 2, square 2773), to cost $12.500. and 38, e 5248), $3.800. i 3 3 P B A i Office on Property L. E. Breuninger & Son, owners and [ _Albert Smail ter; Cils 5 . E 1 o i {3 Col. 6433 builders; tn evect one frame garage, |Architect k C i X B 1 g 7706 Thirteenth street (lot 2, squave ry frame dwellin 4 i . to cost $500. 6 A & nue (lot 33, square George Walker, owner; L. ¥, | i 3 Breuninger & Son,-builders; to erect oW ner and huilder; brick addition, 1607 Crittenden strent { A" H. Sonneman, a t: to ereet | ot 39, r 5GES ost X5 story frame 4001, 1009, 4017, 02 and 4037 Twenty-second street northeast (lois 44 to 53, square 4239), street (ots 39 and 40, square 26 to cost $60.000. 1o cost $10,000 Katie 1. Fulmer, owner and builder; erect one 1-sto son & O ‘0., Ine., owners ]nhn A We .Fl'. architect: erect one ! bmldx‘y:‘:mhrl TR A «.:::xg:‘: ]l):-::‘:uf:!e‘;‘z l,nz'fi‘r?];:""%fi e, Magnificent Lorner H‘ém:)‘ The Biggest Bargain Ever Offered in Chevy Ch‘“e 3 = 5 o cost $600. squar . to_cost $18,000. . = S ouis lxla‘d::' " owner and build-| S. W. Caywood, owner, architect and 155 ft. 702 Chevy Chase Parkway s . er; A. §. son. architet: to | builder to erect_one 1 «ul uvmré\’p v Frontage (1 square west of Conn. Ave. 1 sq. south of Harrison St.) > 0 ot ome 2 E : stréet (ot 69; | |4 AT » g L MR T R s OPEN TODAY & SUNDAY ] OCK CREEK PAR o B ot S0, | SRR o (O TR WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO., Inc. : - ESTATES tects and huildk 3 ken\nn street (ot REALTOR: i | story fEame dwellin 018 : 000, . orner .place southeas < 24 and | ‘] || AT ST R S S B owner: J. . Sohl | architect; R. T . builder; to re- | model 2 2 ‘ cente, and 400 P square 511, cost $ Woodward & : to make repa T e D streets southw ==l In Brookland—$8,950 3101 Woodland Drive ation shows-one of a groi f 4 g . 2 , S Massachusetts Avenue Park : : : . I]!uatyr'\t.u] shows-one of a group of new homes near the }Iundster), St. Buflt by the owner as his . Anthony’s Church, stores, ete, ‘Of brick construction, colonial style, con- S ot R i crete front porch, 6 rooms, reception hall, tile bath, with built-in tub and new stone and shingle Eng- ; . xtures: double rear porches, 10 sde: EBardwi g e contaleien 5 fixtures ; double rear porches, 10 feet wide. Hardwood floors, brick garage. roofis and 3 baths, Two- B SRS . , 5 Sample House, No. 3709 18th Street N.E. hest fdeas of design and eon- b : structio i should 1 5 % 7 3 i 2 \E h L SR e i p bre Open daily until 9 p.m. Drive out Rhode Island Avenue N.E., to 17th home which has the conven- Street, north to Newton and east to 18th St. and property. fences of a town house. . . g # L Price and terms upon re- 3504 Sixteenth St. N.W. A desirable home of eight rooms and three baths, ex- ceptionally well constructed. ‘ontains all modern im- provements, manuy unusual features. © Two open fire G ¢ ; 3 : . 3 4 l‘:]i‘x:"e"""":"“:"'l’:l‘s‘?e'”:‘::' e ln BrlghtWOOd Easy 7l'e ms ¥ g e 3 . APAN . . . Home ina Rock Creek Park Estates, over one 10; ‘smeviglana il land ‘of toylike Beauty. hundred acres “truly a part of the Romance-tinged vistas Park,” offers you a Homesite with the set against the snow- same appeal of Nature's bounty that d. Al _rooms spacious and Uright. Brick Jatage M- T his Sample House Is at joing rear. lLocated on 16th in‘a very desirable and . ; crowned grandeur of endears beauty spots the world over T'J."."‘l’.'.‘fl'rii .n"?‘,‘r"]'?fli 1 6220 GeOl'gla Avenue N -w. o . 3 sacred Fujiyama. Tiny gardens of . . . But there is substantialness in strange plants and dwarf Cypress; the wooded, brook-threaded loveliness cherry trees shedding their pink- here; an assurance of lasting charm, white snow of breeze-blown blos- perpetuated by definite Protective Re- soms . . . Where the Homesite is a strictions, which adds sound invest- lovingly landscaped bit of fragile fairy- ment wisdom to your natural eager land. And a doll's house of bamboo impulse to choose this exquisite en- and painted paper, Home: vironment for your Home. bus line passes door. Price | and terms upon request, 1 They contain seven large rooms, 20 feet wide by 32 fcet deep; - | | large concrete front porches, with ornamental iron railings, and Kennedy Built . four bedrooms. The baths are tiled and equipped with built-in 1750 Lamont Street N.W. Pembroke tubs, showers and pedestal stands; plenty of closet space Located in Mt. Pleasant’s and floor plugfi in all rooms; open fireplaces in living rooms; at- heat:-Seaiential ‘ection, con- tractive lighting fixtures. Welshach automatic hot-water heating A e | { plant ; storage water heater, and built-in garage. glass-inclosed porches and 1 inclos=. sleeping porch, 2 open fireplaces, hot - water . Reasonable Terms. Inspect Stinday i You Enter the Estates at heat, electric lights and hardwood floors. The house , 2 2 S— : B 4 16th St. and Kalmia Road is copper cened and : : et asr-stripped throughout. S 2 Office on property—Adams 538 Matd's room and bagh in the — % 2 e basement. A 2-car brick s v e Ask for the Beautiful Descriptive Brochure i || [ ShapiroKatzRealtyCo. | [T = | |l =~ -ediEsRUmGC. HLRUST | sunpess seavrons—— | L 1" I} " EPSON W. BRIGGS CO. COMPANY | : K St N w -——Maln 91 1 1 ommousmp@mé;;fiz’:m STREET AT K. 1001 15th Street Main 6888