Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1924, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. ~ NEARS X BLLION New Record Set in United: States, Straus Reports. | Boost Is 4 1-2 Per Cent. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BU”_[]ING FBR ]924 |Needs of Rural Communities Are Met In Better-Homes-in-America Movement D. O, S4 s INSURANCE CLUB MEETS. President Appoints Chairmen of the Various Committees. The Insurance Club of Washington held Its regular monthly luncheon meeting at the Hotel La Fayette on Wednesday, December 17. President John T. Jones prerided and announced thes appointment of |the chalrmen of various committees for the coming year. The guest of honor was John T. Hutchlson, secretary of the Insurance Federation of America. Mr, Hutchi- son made an address outlining the worls of the federation, what it had accomplished and what it hoped to DECEMBER 20, 1924, BACK CAPITAL PROGRAM. Baltimore Realtors SBupport Sci- entific Development. Spectal Digpatch to The Star. / BALTIMORE, December 20.—Local real estato dealers are & unit In back- ing the movement of the Nitional Association of Real Estate Boards for leglalation by the present Congress to make possible sclentific enlarge- ment of the historic plan for the City of Washington, and a resolution to that effect has just been transmitted to all Maryland members of Congress If the man behind the gun is a crack shot the rabbit's left hind foot accomplish in the future. doesn’t save It. REAL ESTATE. For Sale by Owner 1304 Park Road N.W. Contains 12 rooms and 2 baths, hot- water heat and elec- tric lights. Hard- wood floors, newly papered and painted Third floor converted into Massachusetts Ave. Park Brick Detached Home Priced Right 7 Rooms—2 Baths—Garage W. C. and A. N. MILLER 1119 17th St. Main 1790 Exclusive Agents throughout. _ complete Apt. and "|Plans Being Made) ‘! Here for Week i to Boost Idea. renting for $80 per month. A most con- venient location for An in‘ spection of this prop- ‘ e { everything. : Old Virginia House | Reconditioned as Example of Work. | erty will convince Execorne Dupee you of its unusual ECT0 BEYTER HOMES SN TMERICA, FARRTT-ER N value. JAMESON-BUILT HOMES! 1700 to 1732 D St. S.E. ONLY A FEW LEFT Priced at Less Open for Your Inspection Sunday From 10 A.M. Until 9 P.M. s entirely t of the |V t lo | BALTIMORE BUILDING TO SET RECORD IN 1925 n to the r rst half Otis Place Near 14t St, a very Here is a home within the reach of any purse. Moder- ately priced—yet complete in every detall. Located ! Waskington's newest subdi vision— EASTERN TERRACE Tapestry brick: 6 rooms an bath; hot-water heat; electric lights and fixtures; bullt-in refrigerator; extra large fron desirable 1e located ed, Inspector Says—Predicts $75,000,000 Program. pecial Dispatch to The Star. % £, December 20.—Build- all paper | inE operations here in 1925 will reach few vents | @ Deak never before dreamed, accord- ove | iIng to Charles H. Osborne, building 1 fact, it is likely that 0,000 will be spent for of an alley: 8 Save This For Reference Three Charming Houses In Chevy Chase, D. C. OPEN TOMORROW .')30% Reno Road— 2 floors, g deep to a 15-ft. a car garage and double rear porche: ) y & laundry tubs: large rear 9 Lome that is complete. S.:‘!‘l(ing Fast Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. Eastera High School - 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 { with this compl educational w can families, no ma their incomes, to ¢{ them In securing for thelr homes |utmost in beauty and comfort, an utility. Under the direction of Dr. Jame: “ord, the executive director of Bet | ter-Homes-1; rica, natfonal head- quarters at Pennsylvania a [nue, is already actively engaged i .|the perfection of plans for “bette: | homes” demonstrations during th week set aside for the purpose I Ma; 1 Fifteen hundreed com , | munities took part in the 24 cam- |any former year in the city’s history, palgn and plans are now being put|according to Mr. Osborne. into operation to extend this educa- | h was | tional campaign in 1925 to all eft to help Am r how small|no effect on bu the most of | pointed out, for to an election for F these ideal homes now! Ask the Man Who Owns One Bailt, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. perators seem- nce of election re was no let-up. On the con- ¢, work seemed to have been Owners and Builders ed up during the closing months 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 ) and the number of T o = issued here durl 7is“ixteenth Street at _Varfium of this year have outstripped ST Downtown Apartment New Modern Building 1210 12th St. N.W. One room. dressing room, a real tchea, bath: unususl features. a building magnitude | industry. In the BOOK FIRM WILL MOVE. booksellers, will mov ric establishment into a iding. A lease has been Distinctive—Impressive Different WHY? Built by Douglass For the Discri"lz::‘;:ing Purchaser Shown Sunday for the First Time Your Critical Inspection Is Invited DOUGLASS PHILLIPS : OR YOUR OWN BROKER Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday If You Want a Home in Chery Chase Don’t Fail to See Them! BEKER Realtors considerable the arent s 10,000 po three-quart Open for Inspection B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. ing is at 1 to 11 th street, which ad 813 15th St. N.W., Main 2690 NEW HO'I;ELV IN PROSPECT. | Building Seven Stories High to || Face Union Station Plaza. 1407 N. Y. AVE. for the own- ouls Bush. 2223222030000 etad a3 ir et araditaiadiigaieetatbatinataiiniaiiadieiiiiisiiiziiiese i e TS e s tssIesessiststtITsssttssestsIntitnsInatITILLIILLSLISILLSSIISTRLS | Come Ou Today and Inspect These New GALLAUDET PARK Homes, Priced at Less Than $8,000 Easy Terms Ready for This most attractive home—on a prominent corner lot in University Park—that beautiful sub- urban community—midway between Hyattsville and Maryland State University—on the Wash- ington and Baltimore Boulevard. Biggest Home Values Offered 2 TYPES TO SELECT FROM Cor.10th & Irving Sts.N.E. (Brookland) 5 and 6 rooms and bath each; every known Is Your Office An Asset? RENTALS spent in such an office location as the Southern Building become an asset to your business by adding prestige to it. Location in the Southern Building gives you quick access to sources and cen- ters of business for you. ‘Within the building is per- fect service and substan- tial dignity. A few fine offices are to be had at once. Rental facts are promptly and courieously furnished direct from agents in THE SOUTHERN BUILDING 15th and H Sts. N.W. ALL. E. IWARK Southern Building R LR RURLFELL R4 At a price less than the cost to duplicate, and upon most favorable terms. R. C. Hunter A famous New York architect, is the de- signer—and this is a counterpart of a home on Long Island noted for its splendid estates. 7% Motor out Florida Avenue to West Virginia Avenue . (just east of Gallaudet College), and then north- east to property, or come out on the “Navy Yard” car to 8th and Florida Avenue N.E, and see these new homes built by C. H. Small & Co. They face directly on Gallaudet Collége campus, and are near a large pub- lic school and the new $200,000 Holy Name School. Description Containing six rooms and tile bath; hardwood floors; double rear porches, 9 jeet deep; larg closets in each bedroom; linen closet in hall; elec- tric fixtures of high standard, and floor plugs; one- piece porcelain sink and gas stove in kitchen; pantry with window and broom closet; large, airy cellar with laundry tubs and gas heater; built-in coal bin; terraced lawn with blue granite retaining - wall and concrete walk and steps; large rear yard, Personal Representative On Premises C. H. SMALL & CO. Owners and Builders 1515 M St. NW. Prices $7,850 to $8,450 Builder and Owner Six Rooms With full-tiled bath and built - in modern fixtures. Every de- tail of construction done under specifica- tions of the owner. Large lot, spacious lawns, and planting. modern convenience; open fireplaces; hot- water heat; electric lights; floor plugs in every room; Pittsburg automatic heater; large cel- lar; wash trays; attic; front porches; rear porches; built-in refrigerator, ironing boards. 2 Open for Inspection—See These Sunday Joseph C. Zirkle Realtor 203 Colorado Bldg. Sewer, water, electricity, gas—paved streets and ing you have in town—and, what’s more—wonderful air and environment. Two other Homes are also nearing completion Open for Inspection—Every Day and Sunday University Park Co., Inc. “Just Beyond Hyattsville, on the Boulevard”

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