Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1925, Page 14

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1t e b THE KEVENING D. €, REAL ESTATE. ACACIA BUILDING [ v mrwove carmmor vieny_| STAR. WASHINGTON. Names League Bod: 'BALTIMORE BUILDING | mes League Bod hax decided to inaugurate # perma Persi GENEVA MANCHESTER, Ohio, August 1 (#). Funeral services were held here ves | nouncement because of the fact that Persia takes the role of being spokes- man for the Mussulman world in| | Geneva | J v or Mary Sisler, mother 3 ]’U |MPRUVE HlLL - — I tions. It wAll be under the leadership | haseman Louls Browns. | : % : of Ahonr Hassan Hekime. Much in- | Mr: | i Figures for First Six Months of | (e;est has been created by the an. | = i P Year Show $14,703,900 Spent for Homes. Site Near Capitol Will Be| . Occupied by $1,000,000 Structure. i | | | Chevy Chase Business Property (Vacant) | Special Dispatch 1o Tha Star BALTIMORE, August 1 | for new improvements, additions and | | alterations costing 588,060 were | | issued during the first six months of | Permits | | Rents Reduced Located on_the west side of Conn. Ave., immediately sonth Y Pay More? [inose cooter Charles H. Oshorne, S o N A P th an i apparent by the rapld develop | Shalo sborne, inspector of ew partment {|. ment of 4 rooms. bathiand f ment of the city. Not the least of uildings. Of the grand fotal, $14 | N porch; gas, electricity an the outstanding projects that Is plac- | 1 703,900 represents the cost of new 1413 G d St N w water heat: lot is 25x140 to a || ing the National Capital well in the homes, | irar . N.WY. 15-foot alley. The total number of permits issued for home construction during | the six-month period was 3,837. These figures are divided as follows: 2,745 two-storv brick dwellings costing $9.424,900; 18 three-story brick dwell Inspect These New Homes 4 Locations to Select From eyes of the business interests of the couniry is the $1.000.000 home of the Acacia Mutual Life Association. to be bhuilt soon on a fo e tract of land bounded by New Jersey avenue. C and D) streets, Second and Indiana avenue. Ready For Occupancy $35,000 2 Rooms, Kitchen This site. near the United States Capitol. besides being a monument to a large concern born and developed to 4 mnational institu tn Washington will be vastly im ed by this new enterprise. Soon many old and dilapi- Tom Jarrell, president of the Washington Real Estate Board, and William ¥, president of the Acacia Mutual Life Association, who are largely responsible for the proposed new $1,000,000 ofice building and apartment strue- Montgom. ings costing $315,000; 1,073 two-story frame dwellings ' costing $4,954,000 and one three-story frame dwelling costing $10,000 The report also lists 26 buildings under the heading of churches, hanks Reception Hall & Bath $54.00 and $60.00 Thomas J. & Co., Inc. Fisher $7,450 to $10,500 dated structures, an evesore within ot offices and schools, costing $3,169,000. | | . : Ane " Shadow of ihe Capiiol and the | ture in Washington. In addition o these mew. improve. | B. F. SAUL CO. | 738 15th St. N.W. | Best 6-Room-and-Bath Home Buy in the City at garious public buildinga of that sec. fnenta. permits were issued during the = 180 | Main 6830 | ton. will vanish for a product of < Elizabeth Hanson, who selects | Arst half of the vear of 881 additions, . N.W.—Mai | podern aechitecture Lhat 'patare Ats $124.750 HOUSING LOANS g sopufionr -l senigoiirsgioe 1grine g v Fagg B . e gastisthiSLEN Main 21 ‘ | erection will have the approval of the | passengers on the ited States line | tions, costing $1,364,200. | Richitect of the Capitol, the Fine artx| AUTHORIZED BY COMPANY. e i i Svamman hatding suen | = | Sommission and other experts. A con a position | p , ference with (hese men was held| Wil | BRSics uith i | Metropolitan Life Now Has Tota — i % The ympany hat will ! his | ’ | p— < Th pany ithac Sl scectpinle of Such Insurance of | ‘ 3 $65.00 Per Month—$500 Cash offices throughout the coun 0. S ! 4 cates In che National Capi- | “35‘8(‘“ % Mlchlgan Park ‘Pi} ][0’,’()3 On a 120-ft. avenue, between Beautiful Lincoln Park fal assers of $15.000.000. It will mean| Loans toaling $124.750. suficient 5% : d| and Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. This home bargain must be snstantly increasing organiza ‘;rr m:\m Ihuufl:nz “,4...'m.vm.u,mn..; 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. ,—“ /[V o [ seen to be appeciated. or 2 families in ashington and ” ! Will Improve Capitol Hill. and its suburbs, were authorized at Brick homes built to last. || 8| ru y roximity to the National Capitol, |Life lnsurance Co. real estate com- 'l podqrooms. Di e and || 3 ed a number of people, and | mittee. The loans were placed : - kgl ’:; -~ 1 uouroan DESCRIPTION pany by the erection of thel ihrough the Potomac Savings Bank sleeping porches. ver 70 {1 2 ) - - 00,000 Structure will greatly im | ouE | Plomae Sownan old: fPiieciTaasiit il Colonial style brick homes containing six well arranged rooms the appearance of Capitol Hil| These loans bring the total of this |} sc eeakessepanaowa e S . and tiled bath; hot-water heat and electric lights; hardwood floors: ell ux increase its prestige as a f Insurance company’s housi oans || houses. =i ERE vou will find happiness and large, light, airy cellar with laundry trays. Front and back enrer for business other than legis. | in Washinzton and it suburbs for this | LS| - Y h ! A porches. Deep lot to alley. e daiive | year (o $435.800 | : i contentment in the quiet restful- = 3 With the tearing down of the struc-| During the first six months of the | M & el ! g ; Iy ires on the fouracre tract, many year the Metropolitan has wuthorized lddaugh 1 ness of gently rolling eountry. Children Exhibit House Andma ks will disappear. including|In different sections of the country | b 2 Y ) e e’ Kot lumber vard. the. (Galt | housing Tnans of approximatels’ 342 Shannon, Inc. &l can play with safety and get their full 337 Kentucky Avenue S.E Flour Mills, several rows of old houses, | 000.000. These loans were made to | P i H ; e Fy b S5 L provide housing accommodations for | Dupont Circle Potomac 2200 || meagsure of healthy, pure air. When you “UBesides the office building itself, | &lmost 12,000 familie | buy in— Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. ppartments will be provided for the | smploves of the organization, together = b TO INSPECT: Take Pennsylvania Avenue cars to 14th stith rec E< ion L‘.luun(’(s Ann’:he{‘ in- 1 Street S.E., and walk north to property. B e et P T Or take Lincoln Park cars to Kentucky Avenue, and walk south peil and Dresident Montgomery hese are the homes \ to propesty. ¢ have worked out mos Or Phone Main 9080 for free auto service. the details in regard to the site. Mr Jarrell, who is president of the Real Estate Board, of the Washington Sav ank Md. Homes $8,975 and up You not only get a new, modern detached home of good. sonnd constrie- ! tion. but there are concrete streets, hordered with trees: a real com- B | munity interest by those who have already purchased. which you can | | hardly measure in dollars. Come and see | Chevy Chase, " that will interest you MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Best Home Buy in Northeast 13th and G Streets N.E. Price—$8,950—Terms DESCRIPTION ¢ and a director in the in ompany. spent a considerable fperiod time in ,acquiring the de wired nd. and all the purchases were made by him WAGES MORE STABLE. Less Fluctuation in June This Year B Than Since 1921. the month of June there greaier stability of wages than | Aduring the same month in any previ ons vear since 1921, according to re- | 6, S S i PR SR T S SOSEE . TBSBS S S Ss Drive out Conn. Ave. and left through Bradley Lane to Wis [ then right three squares to Leland St. Sample honse on WASREN consin Av | | i { | | { | ports from a list of 41 cities surveved | | by the American Contractor. During | . . e Uune, and effceiive duly.1 i Coloniall taneitry ibeil! Bokas) contarning NIl e anaad e. In may Owners and Builders rooms; tiled bath; hot-water heat; electric lights; hardwond floors; two very large back porches. Deep lot to paved alley. Improved 025 Fifteenth Street Phone Main 9770 Evening Phanes Pot. 2892-J and Cley. 1149-] atreet. Sample House 1246 G Street N.E. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA | Adjacent to Sherman Circle ‘ BUCHANAN STREET | Just Off Illinois Ave. 5 Price——$8,950——-Terms In Beautiful Cleveland Park —and one of the most beautiful spots in the Park— Idaho Ave. and Porter Street Sample Home, 3601 Porter St. Miller-designed and Miller-built—containing features that are different and new—adding much to housekeeping convenience ; and home enjoyment. Six ahd eight rooms—with one and two baths: (extra lavatory on first floor of some): open fireplaces: hardwood floors; artistic fixtures and the very best of service equip- ment “The Most Attractive House in N.E. 1321 Franklin St. « and exceptionally well Night and- Day built-in batb and she i Come inspecting with an open mind—and you'll go away L Pom, Zhh Spougmenih i convinced of the superior attractiveness of these Homes— nswerlng ; lavators: hardwood floors and trim: window rice and all. “ S s e il L U Own Your Own Some of the Many Features: mans additional attractions. An idea) Home | Open for inspection every afternoon t 0.000. Ywner on rmises ave. - ' s e e 56 | and evening—and all day Sunday | 1. Six rooms, tapestry brick 9. Servant's iniler. lammdry ' = | 1119 1 PRoLE {2 Three large cool porches. trays, coal *bir | > ‘V r\ N‘ = | 3. No. 1 white oak floors 10: French doors between din- - FOR RENT | 17th St. . C. and A. N. Miller M. 1790 | 4 Built-in tub and fixtures. B Tote il FeRRe g i REALTORS | 5. Beautiful electric light fix- el . Memhbers Operative Builders’ Association { tures. 2 11. Plenty of spacions ¢losets 2-Family Apartment 6. Attractively designed wall R s e e 1 r | paper. " Sy ‘4 Nearing Completion i 7. Hot-water heat, gas, elec- &;Wvl\"nn 0it Tewel gas ok tricitv. Fane Make your ! I = Gaaieons hor matex 13 Targe ontside pantry Reservation Now . : he:v.. 14. Lot 142 feet deep tn allev Mass. Ave. S.E. Between 17th and 18th Sts. S.E. || Open for Inspection Exhibit House | 521 Buchanan Street $ik Weoe ! TO INSPECT: Take 14th Strest we Géuryia Avenue car to 2 r., kit. and bath. .$40.00 || Buchanan Street, and walk east to property, or take Grant Circle ond Floor | bus to end of line. 3 r., kit. and bath. .$45.00 Large Porches Garages in Rear Available Near New Eastern High School B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th Street Main 2100 MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I Convenient Location, Exclusive Environment, Superior i Construction, Utmost Convenience of Arrangement ‘ [llinois Avenue { Between Emerson and Farragut Sts. NW. $10,500 i DESCRIPTION Attractive colonial ‘style homes, 20 feet wide. Concrete front porch with brick columns, and concrete balusters and rail. Double back porches, ten feet w Six bright and well arranged rooms, and tiled bath with built-in fixtures and shower. Pleasing entrance . hall; cloak closet on first floor with mirrored door. French doors ‘ || from dining roem to breakfast porch. Complete kitchen with | Detroit Jewel Gas Range; large one-piece porcelain sink and drain board; kitchen cabinet; outside pantry. Master bedroom across entire front of house. Two other large bedrooms, all with roomy i Hardwood fleors throughout house. Artistic lighting fix- tures. Hot-water heat and electricity; gas. Instantaneous auto- i matic hot-water heater. | Exhibit House | 4909 Illinois Avenue N.W. " Open and Lightéd Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. TO INSPECT: - Take 14th Street or Georgia Avenue car to Emerson Street, walk east to houses. Or phone Main 9080, for our free auto service. [ CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION co.] Builders of Communitics 14th and K South n/ New York e i T Largest Development of CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENTS EVER have we witnessed such an overwhelming response as has followed our announcement last week of FOUR MORE NEW 100% CO-OPERATIVE BUILDINGS. Our first building sold out in record time, and the demand continues un- abated. Which simply goes to show that Washington people are right up to date and know a practical proposition of sound merit when they see it! . Wardman’s 100% Co-Operative || Apartment Homes 155 Families Have Bought Fort Stevens Ridge Homes HERE IS! They have found that Fort Stevens Ridge offers them new, semi-detached brick homes, with six outside rooms. hardwood floors. English open front porches, enameled wood trim. porcelain plumbing, fine electric fixtures, hot-water heat, rear service porches, paved alley. cement side- walks, etc.. etc.—at prices below anything hereto- fore known for this class of home! And the location. readily accessible by Sixteenth Street via Colorado Avenue or by either car system. is in a growing community with highly desirable residential restrictions. YOU CANNOT SPEND AN HOUR THIS SUNDAY BETTER THAN TO VISIT THE— EXHIBIT HOUSE 612 Roxboro Place Open 9 A.M.—9 P.M. Roxhoro Place is one squarc north of Rittenhouse Street. hetween 5th and Tth.. Drive out 18th Sireet and through Celorade Avenue er take Georgia Avenue car to Rittenhouse. WARDMAN 1430 K Street. Main 3830 “We House One-tenth of Washington's Population.” Many of vou enjoy the ease and luxuries of apartment life, but dislike the continual outlay with nothing to show for it at the end of vour tenure. CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOMES SOLVE THIS PROBLEM! You pay no more; in fact. the average monthly remittance is much less than rent would be. Yet you are occupying a delightful new home amid | neighbor-owners and are acquiring valuable property | Tights at the same time. FOLLOW THE THRONGS TO— NEW YORK AVE. FIRST AND M STS. N.W. | Apartment Phone—Main 8516 VERY establishment is su- pervised and carried by experts who know what they are about. They know the firm demands perfection service of it process in our MONTHLY PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT WOULD BE 2 Reoms and Bath—$22.40 3 Rooms and Bath—$31.60 4 Rooms and Bath—$40.40 Plus small monthly operating expenses ont v th clients “Buy Here Yost & Herrell, Inc. Z Lumber and Millwork 11th and O Sts. S.E. Lincoln 1216 Save Money’ EDMUND J. FLYNN Authority on Co-Operative Apartments Representing the W ARDMAN Organization 1430 K Street A Complete Apartment Bungalow With Three Exposures Main 3830 * Main 908#- ' 3

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