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now being improved by twenty of these flat buildings, and while the excavation# hav® not been completed we have had a number of Inquiries both from renters and buyers. Judging from the present market, we look for on active business through the winter. "Among the sales made by us this week are the following: For Henry C. Vance. Values West of 1713 and 1717 lNth street northwest, for Property $11,000 each; for John I- Warren, 2.1 and .VI U street northwest, for each: for Rock Creek. Mrs. Cornell i 11. Mechlin. 47 sf eet north¬ east, for $3,750: for Cleveland l'ark Com¬ pany, ISKil Newark street, for $><100: for same, lot on Newark street, for $2,500; for Harry Wardman. lot-on O street north¬ THEDEMAND FOR HOMES west, for $2 500; for Kugene <1. Jefferys, 11:51, Roanoke street. "Columbia Heights," for SN.250; for Mrs. Beverly, 102> 17tii stteefc GROWING INTEREST IN REALTY northwest." Some New AS AN Buildings. INVESTMENT. Mr.' Wm. G. lice has begun the erection of a residence for himself at No 1310 Roan- oke street, from plans prepared by Julius Land Available for Business Purposes Wenlg, architect. The house will set on a Can terrace six feet above the sidewalk, with a. It. I".Bell.Jas.F-. J. H. Grmlon. P. Waters. Which Be Had at Low Maj. Sttnley. C. J. Bell. He*. R. William#. B. N. Cost.B.PLamberton. frontage of feet ti Inches by a depth of ACTIVE MEMBERS OP COMMITTEE OW ARRANGEMENTS. Prices. <52 feet. It will be three stories In height, with cellar, and will have ten rooms antl two bath rooms. Hardwood will be used In Church Should Increase Its Efforts on Be¬ committee, is a native of Washington and his life. It was this that made him so spending secretary: Miss Clara Brandt the interior and th" front wlil Ik- faced with half of- well known in business and church circles. great a man; his willingness to he led. treasurer: Dr. James W. Graham and Mr It Is understood that the row of hou»es on red brick and (1) "The White of the West and press brown stone. People He graduated from the law department of It Is true there were promises given by Walter Ix>cke, delerates to the Distrlc Qulncy street between Kckington place and Mr. Wenig has also let the contract for a Southwest." as a T'nlon. OFBISHOPS Georgetown College with the class of 1870, God reward for this obedience. Mar¬ This soctety. as previously reporte< 3d street. ISckington, has recently changcd warehouse 40x!tf> l'eet and two stories high CONGRESS <-> "The By the Rev. J. H. M. cus In The Negroes." Dods says: "There Is always sufficient Star, was recently formed l»y mem and It Is to be erected at the corner of 1st street anil Pollard, archdeacon of North Carolina. but did not engage in the practice of the inducement to because life Is bers of the Christian Endeavor o hands, thought that the purchase obey Clod; Society has New York avenue northeast for the Grove (.'!) "The Indians." By the Rev. Sher¬ legal profession. He has since boyhood reasonable. No man was ever commanded Zion's Lutheran Church, which society, it 1: been made in the Interests of the rail¬ l.ime and Coal Company. man Coolidge or Boise. been identified with the real estate and in¬ or required to do anything which It was not said, disbanded In obedience to the wishes road company. The price wjs The southwest corner of "The New Possessions." the surance paid $<*>,<XK), Pennsylvania of P. E. Church (I) By Right business of this city. For several for his advantage to do. Sin is a mistake. of the temporary pastor and some of th< and as the cost to the avenue and Georgia avenue southeast is Dignitaries Rev. James H. Van Buren, S.T.D.. bishop of years Mr. Waters has been a member of But so weak church officers, Sanitary Improve¬ are we. so liable to be moved who desired to displace 1 ment Company, the Is lieing Improved by fourteen two-ftory flat Porto Rico. Discussion by the delegates. the vestry and register of Trinity parish by the things present to us arid by the de¬ with a purely denominational society. Th» owning property. buildings, from Julius N Church of the and said to have been a plans by Wenlg. Will Meet Here. p.m..Public meeting. always interested in the events and sire for immediate gratification, that it new societv is therefore not officially con $43,000 the sale was architect. Each flat will contain live rooms Epiphany. Chairman, the Right Rev. progress of the diocese of Washington. never ceases to be wonderful and admira¬ nected with the church, though profitable one. This leads to the conclu¬ and bath. i)aniel S. of Missouri. hen(* practlcallj Tut tie. D.D., bishop °f the press committee, ble when a sense of duty enables a man all its members are members of Zion's sion that the further extension to the north in Subject. '"The Church and tlie Evangeliza- Mr. Robert Preston Shealey, is a native of Church. It starts Property Georgetown. to forego present advantage and to believe with eighteen members of the new freight is tion of the World." Maryland, of a family long identified with that present loss is the needful preliminary and holds its meetings at the homes of tlx yards contemplated, In commenting upon the general realty NOTABLE ASSEMBLY (1) "How the Church Is Doing Her Work the Episcopal Church in that dio?e-e. He of eternal gain." members. It has made application to affili or that perhaps it is the intention to close situation west of Koek creek. -Mr. J. liarton in China." By the Rev. F. L. H. Pott. D.D., has res.ded in Washington for a number of But behind the obedience shone the sub¬ ate with the District Christian Endeavoi up 3d street as far north as It street, as Miller of the Miller-Shoemaker Heal Kstate of St. John's years. Mr. who is well . president College, Shanghai. Shealey, known lime faith of this man of God. It was the Union. all the property fronting on that street said: 0!> "Foreign Missions the Church's Inspi¬ among the younger members of the ba?. absolute The Christian Endeavor to- Company 20 THE BATE FIXED EOR lias faith, after all, In the guide that topic for between Quincy street anil R street "Stable OCTOBER ration." By the Right Rev. Thomas I". held the office of diocesan secretary of caused the morrow begins a series of studies in th< belongs values in the West Knd ore main¬ the obedience, though It does al¬ to the the event Dudley, D I).. bishop of Kentucky. Closing Brotherhood of St. Andrew, was act.n; most seem as if tha obedience came before lives of "Great Men of the Bible." Abra¬ company. In the former tained by a large number of thrifty rent OPENING SESSION. chairman of the the address by the chairman. press committee when the faith or the care even for the future ham. Joseph. Moses. David and Elijah wil conjecture proves to be true the freight payers, who can always lie depended upon convention met in Washington in promises. be considered in succession. yard will extend north to R Instead by buyers and Investors. The apartment President Will Participate. and is a member of the Churchman's The street. Faith and obedience walk hand in following new officers have beer of stopping at street. houses erected are regarded as a sound, According to custom, the Sunday preced¬ League, the Military Order of the Loyal h^nd. elected to serve for Quincy safe means Council cf the Denomina¬ Is It possible, then, that those of us who the coming year b> The of the of investment. Owners and Missionary ing the council, October 2.">. will be re¬ Lesion and of the Masonic fraternity. have not this obedience have not the Christian Endeavor Society of the First clearing away ground where lesees are unanimous In the conclusion that The transportation committee. J. Holds- perfect Congregational the freight station is to be erected is the tion Convenes the Following Week garded as a missionary Sunday, and special Gordon, either the faith? To quote Marcus Dods Church: President. Mr go'ng apartment proposition Is a very safe chairman, has an important once more: "If would be Frederick D. 15. Ingalls; vice ahead, and that scene of activity, together one if it be taken with a fair amount sermons will be preached in Washington Place\yirth in the work of for the you neither much president, with the carts up of .Frelates Who Will Attend. preparation better nor much worse though Christianity Miss Anna Hughes; corresponding secre¬ taking away the earth from judgment. In Georgetown tiie lleid is not parishes by a number of visiting bishops convocat.ons. Mr. Gordon is a native of ti e a tary. Miss Flora D. P. the steam shovels at work where N street overcrowded. the ,,f were fable; if you have In nothing he- Johnson; recording and K and other clergymen. It is also proposed ci,y Georgetown. come poorer In this world that re¬ secretary. Miss Josephine Mason; treas¬ street are l>eing lowered, gives the "There is a large part of the HN ;,i.(irn mK residents of and iden- your urer. an population to hold a memorable open-air service on .,? t??voJ?.een ward in heaven may be greater; if you have Mr.