Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1925, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. Scott B. Appleby, jr., to build, EXCEED §1,000000 - Willlam D. 'Tabor, to build, 5509 Nevada avenue; $8,000. $325,000 Office - Structure | sencon serees; sisos s ==& 1 . to build, 1115-17 avenue; $11,000. larry A. Kite, to build nine houses, Monroe street northeast: Geranium street; THE EVENING § TRADE BODIES TO EXHIBIT HOME BUILDING METHODS Conference at Chicago Plans to Eliminate Poor Construction and Planning. A conferente of more than 40 trade organizations and associations hav- ing to do with the building and fur- nishing of the home has been called STAR,” WASHINGTON, be done to improve the efficiency and lower the cost of American homes. It will also discuss how best to edu- cate the public, as well as contractors and buflders, on sound home bulld- ing and on the enormous waste en- tailed by flimsy construction and bad planning. The meeting will shape plans for making own-your-home expositions in all the larger citles, institutes for visualizing the advantages of home ownership and the means and the processes for creating a satlsfactory D:i C, SATURDAY, MARCH REAL ESTATE. THE 4 BEST DETACHED HOMES Included in Projects—Most of Others Homes. | home. ; AVAILABLE FOR THE SPRING MARKET— ALL OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY AFTERNOON i \I:lnkddcn & Mn;xllall. to build, 7312| by the National Association of Real — 4 4 avenue; $11,000. e Boards to meet in Chicago, 0 | Jonstruction Co., 708-30 3 21 * Says Italy Needs No Loans. | e $60,000. conference, the first of the kind | ROME, March 28.—Prof. Alberto . ! rad, to repair 1001|ecver to be assembled, will be made |Stefani, minister of finance, in a i & waek it pistrict | xo, i ed, d 5 B milaing 0l ek n et | Carolina_avenue; $1,500. up of representatives of the allicd |speech before the Senate yesterday vy merked the cometrus to build four|industries which exhibit their prod- (declared that Italy did not require S i (“\\ the Sixteenth street|ycts at own vyour home expositions|foreign loans. This view, he said, District s 3 licensed by the association. It will [had the support of Signor Luzatti, Jonn B, Rubino, to build store, 3416 | open the whole que .| Eighteenth street northeas & B. Warren, to hu\lll three Sixteenth street These homes, in a variety of excellent sections of the Northwest, have been selécted as the choice of their kind in all of Washington’s choice salable properties. Ifach, distinctive in itself, is a type that would make any man’s family proud of him. Capital northeast; $9, fty permits wereissued by the| “Ja "Canngn, to build, $10 Eighth the Hullh“r: (n\rvccmr' this |street northeast; $5.000. Washington Modern Homes Co., to - |build, 4967 Butterworth street north- west; $6,000. Washington Modern Homes Co., to | build, 4921 Forty-seventh street north- | sted, by far the largest amount [ wegt 0. s week's total will be used for Washington Vladorn Homes Co., to| build, 4707 Fort: 1 E 3 flfl(m Same company, to build, 4711- "X( hesa- to th{l‘fl peake street Davenport street + $95,000. | northwest; 4628-32 Forty-ninth street; | 6600 lnn"\ Branch | total, $30,000. | Joseph R. Beymer, to erect gas| t, to build, 1439 K street, | station, 4515 Conduit road; $5,000. 00. | J. Bovd, to build, 3107 Channing | _ to build, | street northeast; $7,000 $6,000. i B. A. Powell, to build, 4704 Seven- » build, 4107 Daven- |teenth street northwest; $18,000. Henry L. Granipp, to build, 2241 Upper 16th St. Section A handsome residence for Substantial Reduction 3411 Woodley Road Open Sunday From 2 to 6 Spacious brick home, with center-hall plan, Spanish tile roof ; of 10 large rooms, four baths, ample closets; large lot; two-car built-in garage, - substantial people. - Built entirely of blue stone, walls 18 inches thick, with slate roof. Contains 9 rooms and 2 baths, with shower. Broad verandas. Glass-in- Thirty-second sé(l;]es:(\:?\ilolu‘::':j:;lSz.dfl‘:lnfl.}] closed sleeping porch. Has it "l RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY [f15: - | - Jefes Q0. = s all_hardwood floors and place; 5 trim. Tiled kitchen. Every 1321 Connecticut Avenue N.W. modern convenience. Vapor Phone Main 9700 heating system. Entire house newly papered and painted. Garage. Lot 83x GEBEBZZBEBEUE , , WOERR 140, with beautiful trees Lt ; * ; * g and shrubbery. Drive out EDGEMO % : 16th St. to Alaska Ave., _ i thence left on Holly St. Very Beautiful Country Home of 10 Rooms and 3 Baths—Modern in Every Detail 2 Acres of Ground Frontage of 405 /eat on Hampden Lane and 210 feot on Glenbrook Road , to build five houses, Forty-fourth street; javer, to huild northeast; | g | i J. Hurley, to build, 1001 Half | Hyde, to build, 3122 N|gtreet: $5.000. | vest; $4.500 llace Bryant, 1916 G street; 4545 Hayes street north- (3 to build 15 houses, venue; $90,000. 1d, 1428 Wis- avenue | Best Section of Upper 13th St Attractive detached bun- galow type; seven rooms, bath and extra lavatory, first floor. Club room or solarium. Equipped with clothes chute, floor plugs and all screens. Two-car garage to match house Large lot with well culti- vated lawns. All in splen- did condition. build, 1362 Florida Julia stiset n fl | | | 'B Co.. to build, Thirteenth and M 'streets 'southsssts] $10,000. to build, 509 heast: $2,000 and J Boone, to Ordway street; A Semi-Detached Home 3232 13th St. N.W. Open For Inspection All Day Sunday Representative on Premises 12 Rooms—2 Baths (8 Bedrooms) Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights Large Pantry and Cloxets Lacndry Tubs dy Villa in Takoma Park One of the most desirable homes in this convenient suburb. Just off Carroll Ave., near car line. Five TO INSPECT—Drive out Wisconsin ave. to Bank of Bethesda, turn sharp left on Edge- o P moor lane to Glenbrook road. South on Glenbrook road to Hampden lane. House on south- i i ample roms, tile bath, elec- cast corner. . 3 R tricity and gas. Good heat- F. B. POE, 1734 Conn. Ave. o AT R R e e e OR YOUR BROKER 5 - o SR i ing shades trees. Newly papered and painted, and in generally excellent condi- Ingomar St. g %, 5 Em : : - - 3 :_iec;ns.on;)elrcms are especially Chevy Chase, D. C. $13,000 Detached home of 7 rooms (4 bedrooms) and large tiled bath. Lot 40x100. Hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors through- out. Garage. This home, built by a reputable locgl builder for his own use. is unusuall well constructed and beautifully appointed. Open for Inspection ’ & | tains 8 fine rooms (4 bed- All Day Sunday : 3 | §5q L § 4 ] i rooms), tile ‘bath with W. H. WEST CO. | . i shower, extra lavatory Ist Real Estate i : : ; El ! 2 ; i i 2 i fAoar: 916 15th St. Main 9900 . : . 1 $25.000.00 J. Dallas Grady 904 14th S5t. N.W. Main 6181 Phone Potomac 2711 fl | fl E fl m In 14th St. Terrace Beautiful corner resi- dence in heart of this lovely detached home section. Artistic architecture. - Con- man’s club room or library, large living room with open fireplace and Open Sunday Afternoon 1 Until 6 O’Clock 3011 and 3015 Albermarle St. N.W. Tnspect these new detached brick homes. They are beau- tifully situated in a location entirely free from the same- ness of the average subuiban area. Features Includ The houses contain cight (§) bright rooms, and two baths, with servauts’ quarters on the third floo-. All modera im- provements embodied in the construction, French doors to porch; hot- water heat; large kitchen with kitchen cabinet. Beau- 107 Grafton Street One block from Chevy Chase Circle, overlooking the Kirkside Golf Course, surrounded by fine homes, and with the wooded part of the Chevy Chase Country Club forming a background, this property assures a residence of unexcelled location, convenience, investment safety and accessibility. tiful lot, with space for ga- rage. Fine location for a physician. S. E. Corner 14th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT AND CONVENIENT-TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED DON’T PUT OFF! SEE THEM WITHOUT FAIL! “SHANNOI\,I“ & LUCHY] Exclusive Agents Large living room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, lavatory and pantry on first floor, and four bedrooms and two baths on second floor; oak floors throughout; French doors open from living room and dining room to large concrete porch. There is an adcquatc hot-water heating plant and a Royal instantancous hot-water storage tank. Stairway to attic, Lots are 50x150 cach, with two-car garage in rear. Open for Inspection All Day Sunda; Reasonable Price and P P y 'y Torwe $ C. BUSHMAN SMITH, Inc. Moore & Hill lnc 1703 Connecticut Ave. y . 730 17th St. N.W. North 2522 Members of Washington Rexl Entate Board 713-15 14th St Main 2345

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