Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1923, Page 15

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REAL ESTATE. URGES CARE N CHOLE | Highly Siliceous Gravel Regarded ! attack of heut. ARGONNE APARTMENT New Building § city and surplus sales through- OF CHIMNEY CONCRETE Inadequate to Resist Temper- ature Variations. Purc quartz gravel or other highly siliceous gravel concretes are not adapted to withstand rapid rises of temperature, and it is therefroe rec ommended by the building code e miltee of the Department of Com- e that they should not be u for ¢ chimneys, where subject to dxretll T ment required in c imneys cast asu unit, or when Duile of large blocks inclosing more than onesflue, is to st stresses, due 10 temperature var settlement of founds Experience has or unequal more | is bad 1 and that s flue showa than one conuection o practice. The ar. there is much dang of the connections is in that fire will be commu Way of the unused ope nefting rooms. “Where connec is not in use| ion | I the flue stop _conncetions ch. in tim: increa aces and fir ited from oth, by b withes « s should pr chimney nfo steel 1Oy consists of a v slab “supported by tilevered from the mokc 1 nded method WILL OPEN TOMORROW at Columbia Road 16th Street Owned by Phillips. i by and tand faculty is popul The negotiations for the wale of the property. razing of the old houses and ercction of the mew stractures {were handied i RESEARCH UNIVERSITY ADDITION IS PLANNED .n( the is dra that nted to no raising a 1 ar subscription estimated & Luchs have just vans & Bro. for their own uxe. annon & Luchs. Building ope: desigrs for the will contain a ed out that the m re- new scienc o of students ilding fund at the house ar 42d stre THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, iTURNING OLD FARM TO HOME SUBDIVISION| tions nici ot onducted al government trunk sewer from Wiscon- down 43d to ad ale of four >t was sold rther contributing toward the change from a realdentinl 10 u business strect of I street, in the downtown | mpleted three store buildings, er four-story dwellings on the site have stood there for muny yenrs. 26-28 I street northwes more are under construction firm also sold a lot on between Sherman street Benjami hree brick he the site by | . facing Franklin | Premises 1328 was de- venue and ia ses will be erected on { Corner 14th and W D. ALLAN E. WALKER Near Completion. i dences on Albemarle street, der construction. tures. ford, architect. The others are in the vicinity of ifer and 41st streets, and Webster streets, | of Soldiers' Home Park | The three operations houses made to sell from | 522,000, the 2d street opcr any has eleven houses nearing « tion, of which five have been hey contain siX rooms. h.'.\ll bath. breakfast and The houses are twenty feet wide located on deep lots. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923 BUSINESS BUILDINGS ON 1 STREET COMPLETED. STARTS NEW HOMES Three lioum on Albermarle Street Near Connecticut Avenue Construction of a number of resi- one block west of Connecticut avenue, is under way, the Allan E. Walker In- vestment Company announced today. In this operation, three houses are practically completed. Others are un- One is being built | entirely of granite with slate roof, built-in garage, fireplace, center hall and inclosed breakfast and sun porches. The other two are of brick con- struction with porches and other fea- They were built by the com- pany after plans by Robert F. Beres- This is the third operation in homes opened by the company this spring. Jen- Chevy Chase, and on 2d street, between Varnum in the vieinity om- ol reception sleeping porches and numerous convenlences, and on 43d Girard Drive It Yourself Brill Phone North 122 4 | 4 taurice Yockelson sold to the Brodt Realty Comps canklin the residence at 913 C street Iy turning the cld far northeast Fessenden strect into a to Wil- “The company wsced the farm Goodwin, ahout ear. subdivided it and began School the erection of dwellings. Tt i point- 43d place 1 s to O F purchaser ned with lime- ' and 1w ! namber The struet was desig $105,000 Avzilable to Buy Good 2d Trus of 1, 2 & 3 year maturity; monthly pay- Private funds. Herman Schmidt 729 15th Street Main 2611 or annual ments. Chevy Chase Properties Our in the oflice is located heart of the great Chevy ce develop- ment. We handle these propertics _almest ex- clusively. Thix enables us to give you excep- tionally good service. “Eventually” you wiil vonsider living in Chevy Cha Let H talk it over. Edw. H. Jones & Co. Chevy Chase Bank Bldg. Cleveland 2300 “Chevy Chase Realtor” Building Materials —from our immense wrecking operations—from Army Camps, wrecking iobs throughout the t the country Permit us 1o offer you new and walvaged materlals at a wonderfal saving. Lumber, Windows ilet Outfits Sinks Llectric Fixtares Note These Prices hroom outft. com- New plete s Whallhoard. per sg. ft.— Reclal random L' Board, er nq. 1 ¢ mash, GAN34 P Uertatnteed Cor New, 1-ply !\fl\. 2-ply shingles— mew, “per al.. galvanized SIDNEY L. HECHINGER HOUSEWRECKING CO. Camp Meigs, Main office, 4th and Florida 6th and C st ave. northeast southwest Salesmen _at _either office will fil' your bill of materis]l without los"of time LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS 5 rooms range, kitc iwavs Terms Take cars out G St. N.\W. markéd RIVERDALE, Berwyn, or Laurel or Beltsville and get off at Hoffman's Store, Hill St., Brentwood. Any one will direct you to Cottage City. * 2 Owner and Chas. M. Lightbown “%iiacr Tel. Hyattsville 133-W At Cottage City $5,550 to $6,250 DESCRIPTION ath, cellar, furnace heat, and size $500 to S7<n Cash $50 to $55 Monthly, Including HOW TO GET THERE EDGEMOOR clectric 1en cabinets, concrete walks and concrete Interest Post Office, Mt. Rainier, Md. Snow White Home Amid Green Trees Grounds, three-fourths of an acre in extent. large and beautiful trees not shown in the picture. Construction of home and two-car garage, stucco on Center hall plan, 9 rooms. 3 baths. tional rooms and bath may be added in spacious attic. Representative on premises Saturday afternoons and ! hollow tile. all day Out Bradley Lane, Conneeti Avenue to Chevy Chase Club, west on northwest on Wisconsin Avenue. On reaching the | Bank of Bethesda turn west on Edgemoor Lane. The, home shown above is near the fourth turn to the left Main 1016-1017 Sundays. How to Go There We are specializing in properties at Edgemoor, Washington’s most beautiful suburban developmeng. has all modern improvements and city conveniences, is within 2 miles of several country clubs and but 25 min- utes by automobile and 40 minutes by car from the Treas- ury Building. Desirable lots, Exclusive Agents It from 12¢ to 25c the square foot. Homes—all of distinctive types and of excellent con- struction—from $18,500 to $65,000. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. 1433 K St. NW. lights. Many Addi- Thomas Alk lhe l gt ana . tied bath and extra room for garege. PRICE £14.000. £l home. Detached, on h ern in every detail; garage. Located There § PRICE _$11.000, Lincoln Park 11 rooms and two bat water heating plant; e A1 condition. rly Kalorama Road aoo, PRICE Exceptional home just listed. a 8 epacious rooms, tiled ed celling dining fect condition. Bloomingdale Reduced for quick sale. off North Capitol St. room brick home. o; deep. Al modern double rear porchies. Tt is hurch Road, one of the mont 9 rooms and bath; electricity g plant; 1418 Eye St. N.W. 906 New York Ave. NW. Handsome, ! floors dhroughunts Tmmediate posses- wion will be glv‘n of this delight . well. amily Apartment Just a total of a fine hot- ric light posses: Extraordinary home. tortaiming Just Off 14th St. Owner- upant assures immediate posses- ory; creencd In sleeping pore room; hot: water heat; clectric lights; ib per- Located right a ot 150 feet _conveniences; zarage. Near Ne(\:v Sacred Heart PRICE $10.500. Close to 16th and house just re- d in the best of condi- Jameson-Built Homes At North Capitol St. 6 large rooms, -attic, h.-w. heat, clectric lights, hardwood floors, wash trays, toilet, wide double rear porches and concrete front perch. Lots 140 feet deep to wide alley, and part of the houses have built-in garage. %k For Sale By A. Jameson Main 5526 man wlla owns one. servants’ 542 ALBEMARLE ST, CHEVY H " Half block west of ut Avenue. Detached rex beautiful ot 50x aquistte iarge lava Mass. Avenue Heights PRICE $14.230. On, astounding - home v market todar. Semi-d house. center-hall plan. having six well-designed rooms and bath; hot- water heat; electric lights; hard- wood floors; every desirable im- provement. Cleveland Park PRICE $11,500. B home “in suburb, water heat Boorss possession tmay be ubialued At unce. bhuilt Corner House Near 16th and Park Road PRICE $11,250, New home in_this fine section. ' Six rooms and bath: large " sieeping porch; hot-water heat; Tients harawood Convenient to cars off PRICE $13,000, northwest properts cated and using 10 roems an Near 14th & Park Road PRICE $14.000. ‘Three story brick building. readily arranged as g 3- bath family apartment. There are 11 rooms Just Off Conn. Ave. PRICE $18,750. one "of the most exclusive resi- dential sections of the citr. Nine hot-water An artistle home in an ctric hurdwood T - property is R an wbject 1o Far e, West of 14th and Decatur Sts. PRICD $13.000. An unusually attrac- tive brick bome loca tar St Seven Toomn, inntTncosed eeping porch; brea poreh: Deamed. celling diming room; bathe; hot-water heat; clectric lights; oak floors. mod: N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” Phones Main 5903-4-5 Member Washington Real Estate Board N Nos. 2 to 20 Adams St. N.W. RENT A CAR comprise | i | that the Manufacturers’ Record entered | the vigorous protest in the telegram to | President Harding because if once an- other effort is made to break down rices it could be very easily accom- ][shed to th: destruction of our pros- Derity PROTESTS DELAYING OF U. S. BUILDING (Continued from Thirteenth Page.) twelve months, and I presume to make, the prediotion that it any ef- fort {s made by your administration or by any member of your cabinet with your approval te ‘break down prices, it will result in the break- down ‘of prosperity, which will once more cover the land with a pall of ¢ poverty. The Record states: *“While Mr. Hoover seems in his let- ter to the Presldent to have emph: sized the point that the business in- terests of the conutry were 80 crowd- ed with construction work that the government should step aside, he als brings out that there has becn an ud- yance in the prices of construction materials since last year, and ri in between the lines one 15 justified i interpreting the id¢a back of the whole A Real Bargain in Chevy Chase open fireplace, that if the government is advised to stop_construction work, whatever may be the plea given, they, too, will con- sider letting up in construction avtiv- ities. Sunday morning, Wants U. 8. to Keep On. | “The government work of building | post offices, river and harbor work and kindred activities is just as essential to the welfare of the country as is the business construction work that is go- ing on. There is less reason why the government should stop construction work than there is why individuals REAL ESTATE. Not in the Stock. From London Opinlon, Floorwalker you didn’t show, Shop in my department, sir. 1—T Corner bungalow with 10,000 feet of ground, seven comfortable rooms hardwood floors, sleeping porch, modern throughout. Only a_block Terms. This is a real bargain and we ca: EROveAHE that Mr. Hoovers: advic and will prove it to your satisf. i based on the increaded cost of build- tion. If you really want a home in ing work. It will be so interpreted by Chevy Chase at a réasonable figure thousands of business men who will feel this your chance. Phone s Benton, Trenholm & Co. 924 17th St. Phones Main 502 and 4526 1 ho complains thalil her common clvility§il} shcwed her everythin should stop. It was for this reason ©96966G% LAST CALL! 999866 Herc are the results—let them e Saulc speak for themselves: 30 BUILT 29 SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION ONLY S [ 11 & 1 LEFT 8 Rooms, 2 Baths uilt-in tub and shower open . firep dlnlng room: cuperior appoin wms and ha th ‘“ti’ N y hardwood b ter sy € You Owe It to Yourself to See This Home Before Deciding $13,750 3 Moderately Financed geeE Exhibit House, 1517 Upshur St. Open and Lighted Daily, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. S 914 New York Ave. Owners and Builders. e BB Add FIRST CALL! Our entire operation on Varnum Another record-breaking and Upshur Streets just off 15th is tion. Ground broken just practically completed. weeks ago. Superior-built ion opera- three homes, targe hot-w: heater; for small A servants' toilet, 2 s twater heater: deep. We could not duplicate this 5 \pieudia’ 7 Salva toa pointments: ' ge Tot 15 BEING BUILT SOLD BEFORE CELLAR HIGH ONLY 4 LEFT Houses 20 Feet Wide decorations Absolutely the Best Value in Town Price, $8,750 $75 Month Including All Interest 4701 to 4729 8th St. N.W. Representative on Premises, 10 A M. to 9 P.M. The Joseph Shapiro Company Franklin 1140-1141 “When Better Homes Are Built, We Will Build Them' aud ap- N \ \ \ N N \ N N N \ N \ N N \ \ N N \ N \ N \ \ N \ \ N \ N \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ N N N N \ N N \ N « N \ \ N \ and surroundings also have strong appeal. During the Week First Showing Tomorrow New Walker-Built Detached Houses on Albemarle Street One bquare West of Connecticut Ave. In construc- Attraetive Brick Houses With Many New Features These new detached brick houses and a particularly interest- ing colonial house built 6f BETHESDA BLUE GRANITE com- prise an offering that is attracting unusual interest. tion, design and appointments they are unsurpassed! The location Open All Day Tomorrow and Every Afternoon Main 2430 LRSS el R

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