Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1922, Page 14

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EAL ESTATE. . 14 R Washington’s Growth Reflected in Real Estate and Building News MASSACHUSETTS AVE. PARK HUMS WiTH HOME-BUILDING Many $100.000 Residences Amofig Those| of Handsome Design Going Up or Planned. Launching an unprecedented hf\m(‘-!! plans by Stanley D: Fairelough, A , AERAettE] S o tect. it will measure building revival in Massachusetts | {RIChs rect T IO maaury Avenue Park, numerous Dersons | { o ona o vrominent in official and private life fwill b e have wned o have already start- o, is to be at the ave planned or have already start-| Dr {8 toshoiat tue 1 the erecti residences in | o\ wooded subdivision, o than $100,000 mbi contains a costing ling preten homes are un- Tl et present time Aot Martin B is near ul S Re el s minister Soi0n0: wnd C. Lov com- Pittsbursh. others have com- » brick | or having and ther son venues and n ave rond stree I adjoin the L tru Park Areas Purchased. t nue, t : stood. e to yster District of (¢ near has a 10 ¢ B A B LR e 3 2 2180 Wyoming Avenue A Superb Home in Washington’s Most Exclusive Residental Section In Detail The Salon Drawing Room and Di ing Room are connected by a spacious lounge—all three of h may be thrown into one on the occasion of formal functions. There are five master bedrooms with three baths and showers. Three servants’ rooms with complete bath. Kitchen and butler’s pantry, perfectly ap- pointed, with private inclosed dining porch for servants in rear of kitchen. The furnace room, laundry, etc., are planned in independent sections, entirely distinct and sepa- rate. The built-in garage, with capacity for two big cars, has ample approach, and is fitted with convenient lavatory and clothes lockers. | now owned western lumber by Capt. Havne | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . ADDITION PLANNED 10 THE WYOMING | New Purchasers to Build 75 Apartments at Cost i of $500,000. Simultaneously with the announce- ment of the $2,000,000 sale of the Wyoming apartment house. on Co- mbia road at the intersection of lifornia street, were dlsclosed ans of the purchasers, Carleton B. | and Mildred M. Hazard of Chevy Chase, for a $500,000 addition to the | eight-story building. week. The Hazards purchased the Wyo- One of the ming from its bullder, Lester A. Barr, to take | & the entire consideration In ction i sh, it was stated. The sale was £ - old of the -gotiated by Jerome Hubbard of T s eatae aboat e mas J. Fisher & Co. The prop- men, employed in the was unencumbered at the time | branch offices of U £ sale. ¥ ¢ and Mortga To Add 75 Apartments. jluncheon w The addition to the structure will | EIght-story structure purchased this week from Lester A. Barr by Carleton B. and Mildred M. Hazard. . half-|honor at the Sh i sin the present north building w[ {llion-dollar addition ix conte Badly in Need of Help. I rear, providing seventy-five addi- “I cannot overlook the opportunity | nal apartments ranging in size ‘ S from one room and bath to three to ask you to help Washington in & | rooms and bath; a large public ¢ining . it way that it badly needs help.” sald ] | dinini rooms and serving and hotelo 1mance an rade Lon 10NnS Eress is the city council for the D { cauipment roo proof, concrete It will be of fire- | and steel constru Vi & / S v of v 3 tion and will conform architecturaily ! Viewed By Roger W. Babson | |salary of every dlerk is fixed by that ed inc vith the main building. Stanley | A s {Lody; the appropriation is passed by jand Washington immons, architect of the original Evory Saturdey this well known atudent ef business is writing for renders of ) |Congress” for the improvement o I tructure, has drawn the plans for ( The Star an article interpreting and investment problems, evers troct” wWith euch a b > addition, which will extend the| SLEY #ef the ahelves o e { cress and with rth building back 300 feet, instead | | WIULESLEY HILLS, Mass. Jun ],,,m.‘, 3ge of he densstment atove | — thereln {rom ‘the . seventy-fivo feet, in conformity | 10—Roger W. Babson lssued the fol- [ {f0CC It may be several months be-| i S : i urally many : it the Ganth 6f the sonts Dullding | owing atatement tofiy repurding fhe) 5.0 e It 'tton goods trade gets ashington ran Philadelphia a|in fheir passage. W ;s : he new part will have an ele- [{money situation: price of cotton. Tt iy th s lose second In the race for posses-{ficd with our kystem of local govern- o making five in the entire ", : oy anks, | With mor ‘ sion of the real estate board achieve- | bt We do want two Selsto ent house. Elaborate marble | r the past few'years banks | "l 10 . ind the prover number of representa- rs and lobbles, with mosale | mortgage eompanies and others en-!cline in th. R biles of aes, [ 2ent trophy. which was nrésents [tives in Congress with power to p {Bours, duplleating the nterlor halls: gaged in the loaning of ey have] b yihe e e 1e nl\-en!n-v; of the Na-|our cause und tovote. o pof s oldiunatn flogt. will berla fed- ducating pe o pay high| 1o juilder gt the advantage in |t sociation of Real E N Comraisatorars, tin of whom ave's turc of the new section. White|Deen educating people to pay highi,, T, rates. The bankers are ds in SangFrancisco, it was an- | pointed 1o the President of | Italian marble will be used in the|rates of interest. Manufaclurers.|not to bl for this. It is economic! s A patm R e | wide lobbles leading to the dining|business men, home builders and !la diees Bome time For the |ounced today by returning dele-| United States and the third Leing jiEecht others are today paying high rates of ise afl interest | E4tes. jinember orahe Bre Total of 300 Rooms. t which a few years ago they ne; ol, Tumber or copper. It] las otton, WERRRRN pointments— Refined in Appearance —a real home— —in arrangement— —and equipment— —unique in finish— —elegant in effect— There have been put into the designing of this Home the best ideas gathered from long experi- ence—and applied with practical judgment—per- mitting of the most elaborate entertaining and yet presenting a homeyness that offers an appealing charm. It's a consistent Ho.me—e\'er_v piece of hard- ware, every electric fixture, every detail of installation and decoration is harmonious in type and the expression of the highest taste. The exterior is of rich simplicity—and fore- tells of the masterful construction throughout. ) The very best materials, in the hands of the most carefully selected workmen—all under the personal direction and supervision of the owner— insure the perfection which is everywhere in evi- dence throughout. {333333384242 4222838323233 334323832383382322233432383323232 LTSS IT eI TS SEsS eSS sEssEsaseRsesssnsesses Permit to inspect and full infor- mation—of your own broker, or Harry A. Kite 1514 K Street N.W. 8 WYOMING APARTMENT HOUSE SELLS FOR $2,000.000, "he sni;‘xrlgv"l Wyoming wilt con-i pe d never would be pald. Natu-| r the re rate 1o up with first honors, but Washing-}vince vou of the d 2 ototkl oS cconapantiients. jem il vat his has handicapped employ-|c the wholesale rate de-|ton won first honorable mention in|form of government. which is cing about 800 rooms, not includ- !yl ipacially building operations. | clines, recognition of the progress made by j €rnment without politics, I need e L“gm.l,l‘..,;‘.,{;.ru, public rooms on 1Iu~lTh, people now wonder whether | Being asked how this is to affect real estate board during|jos "‘-‘]‘!‘1““"“"‘ history of some | ground floor. this is to bé a permanent condition averaze man during the next o orty-o0dd years the: anlhe | Wyoming was a ploncer|or whether these hic . Mr. Babson replie oM bhea vear. There were thirty-la case of graft proved Foiace and. has houacd sometat ths S | Money Much Cheaper. 1 real, estate ‘boards, fromicouple af investigat nation's notables. The same manage. ears as passed for| “This means that the average m [yery section of the country, enteréd| ijar and able way in wh ment employed by Mr. Barr wWill Con- | mapy years t Already {will be able to borrow money much| e competition. : have been carried out tinue In charge under the new own- | rates have cheager durir next few yea In view of the fact that the Was ¢ o Riensnave 0: Leag: ing 1ext v yea oard, as reorganized a Residents Without Vote. | the banks were THarha has Heen ahls to borrow duss of the voungest b eIt will u he baike) were losnug m ing the past vears mea 1 L it is ou to know & “‘.;“{,'. o Drokeris o oantng | Lnat b t ot the D aring completion at about 4 per cent. Even ‘three to: ute to{no vete of an orge E. Tew purchased a home | eix month. 'x-nwv *can be sold ¢ Wash on realtors. The Phila-|voice in dete 35th street. south of Garfleld, [§1 to 4% per cent discount. phia board is ten years old and President of th ns to build shortly. are tremendous changes within a ten times the membership of the ! hold other gover has acquired a residen- | short period of time. In fact, the 5 5 al organization. | ation without rep! ulton street, just south of | change is <o gre: a decline ”{; about | e av m’ MAe Lw: x: The x:lrn :!;—lrgkxcs‘f{um the Wash-! cause of the | 50 per cent—that it would not be sur- | Y h schoc 0USES, | Initon board to arrive in Washing- | ernment: the " has taken out a_permit to|prising if money rates now strengih- | nd construction work of every | ton were John A. Petty, executive | provided that a $15,000 dweiling on 34th place, ened for a short while preparatory to of all 1t means: As the cretary: Tho rell, chair- | people o near Garfleld street another downward movemen anks during the past few years have [ mun of the c ommittee; J.!znd res Dr. Charles White plans to erect a e cducated the public to high rates. the | Waiter |lumbia should mot ote, home on 34th strect, north of Garfleld. | Money a8 &, Commodity: public mus TS | and Mrs. Schaaf |sent it. | ) é out is to build a house; “Money is a commodity the samolmucu» 3 i 1ot has a frontage of 150 feet. {has a wholesals market and a retail | | Ea Treast: 5t0 e . 0 Carl Ruth has a_home site on Cathe- | market, a whol co and a re-| siness as reflected in the | ("’,cj,““?hf;&pesdrz%'f|““3”‘“““! o al avenue, near 32d street. tall price. Mor s with is running 15 per ce: &0, Jor @ visit Thomas Brad-{to depend upon you. our frie Arthur H. Hallam is to build on modities, the ret ce in the mor al—an | se of 1 per | o¥ Cliirornia for a few Aavys to gof Lo . ales: o . adjoining the Middaugh & Shan- | market lags abou x months st week. Tt is on a fishing expedition, while John | o ker xf.xdvx e v operation, car behind the sale price of | of the bearish fact OB fehing expedition, while Joliniinereasiic valie ot James \Wright has bought a lot on |the money his means that 1&g from the railroad ruling. L ANSEatT e ler NeMind alsg) 10 eatath and of 1 thedral avenue, near 32d street. {the rates in wholesale mo e tae s e G raalions iRl ‘hfllhx\'usln:em standpoin 3 W. R. Vallaince to Build, 'm:,’,'.‘;; LA e e are more than 7.000 licensed | delegation went the Yellowstone Reason In Asalgned. William R. Vallaince, assistant so- | hisiness man and home builder is| »state men in Los Angele | Park after the convention “There is a reason for t licito e State De ey T lakes nearly a year for| March building broke all records in| “The annual convention next vear|tfon. he asserted. “The govers 1o otton to get from the plantation to ' Los Angeles. | will be in Cleveland, Ohio. roll, amounting to approximately | §5580,000, CrRs S SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. - L] NATIONAL REPRESENTATION =~ FOR D. C. URGED BY REALTY MEN Financing Interests in Other Cities Asked to Co-operate in Movement With Local Organization. Co-operation of 1 est 1,000,000, cing Interests of other citi th nd 1} {ing up” iroughout the countr | cause of national representution in Congress for residents of the District & sought by local connection with | of Columbia is bei men lings with real estate in ut-of-town a4 this their de the represent tves it | trict of Columbi propria- tion must be px the DISTRICT REALTORS v e whol ale | Philadelphia carried off the loving FiderrAI By . 50 it tak nsider- hmond, guests. | Having no vote yea groom of the parky. us to get started e b I R g Rl i s e Washington Is Moving Its Building Line Northwest- §§ ward by Leaps and Bounds, and at the Present Rate 3 of Expansion Will Soon Spread Through “"BLAIR” The Thoroughly Improved Residence Property Being Developed From a Portion of the Beautiful Blair Estate, Just Below the Intersection of Alaska Ave. and Brookville Pike $3833283288328282282358882828282888282828838288888883833382 Development Scene in “BLAIR” Invest a Small Amount Each Month in a Lot in BLAIR and Share in the Rise in Real Estate Values Taking Place in This Growing Section Come Out Today and Inspect This Property Drive Out 16th St. and Alaska Ave. to Brookville Pike, or Take Forest Glen Cars Prices $700 Per Lot and Up HOPKINSLAND CO. Phone Main 2303 Cut_this out and mail to us HOPKINS LAND CO 611 International Bldg., 1319 F St. N.W. Washington, D. ¢, Gentlemen: t. price list and full “Blair." Please send pl mation about Name Address .

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