Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1925, Page 18

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REAL ESTATE. BUILI]ING PERMITS SHOW SMALL GAIN Total of $806.760 Repre- | sented in Number Issued the Past Week. Records in the of ”HI of the l-mhhnl-' inspector show [ permits, of ele amounting to in _this week’s to a number of large pr thorized. only one 000 mark. This Masonic > | ings ond largest is for | | body street: $5,700 | w.c anaa n Mill 3008 Forty-fifth street, W. C. and A. N. Mill 3014 Forty-fifth street; $9 Spink Construction 2518 1 street; $10,200. B. Higdon, to build two brick {dwellings, 211618 Kearney street lnurh t: $14,000. E. Fowler, to repair 901 Ritten- house street; $2,000. R. B. Phelps, to repair Ninth and Douglas streets northeast: $1,000. | W. S. Phillips, to install elevat ., to bulld, 0. to build, 0. , to build, , 1601 Argonne p 4331‘ $1,500. to repair 444 Ninth Spellking, to build, 2260 ond street southeast; $5,000. . Rose Thompson, to build, 6 Thomas circle; $64,000. Little & Marshall, to build, 207 Pea- - | body street: $5,800 Little & Mnruhnll to butld, 209 Pea- S, B. Walker, to build, 1610 Tucker- man street; $10,000. $55,000 Proposition. te. to build nine brick dwell. 8 Fairmont street; 000, Bdgar B. to build, H. A 1311 ' nectlcut THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., to lnul‘lll levl.lor. Fourteenth and 36, >, M hemn, to build, 1627 Twemy -second street southeast; §3,000. Montgomery & Warwick, to build, 2716 Sherman avenue; $6,000. Walsh Bros., to repair 3430-32 Four- teenth street: $5,000. McDowell & Bro., to bulld, 4201 Con- venue; $5.000. A. Smith. to repair 2021 Seventeenth E : $10,000. Peoples Drug Stores, to repair 2002 Fourteenth street; $1.600. Chaconas & Zograf, to bulld, 1357 o atieat $2,600. Burke, to repair 628 I street (el $1,400. Two Brick Dwellings. Charles W. King, jr., to bulld two brick d G"ll‘l‘l 1891-93 Ingleside ter- race; § '\lnrl’lral H Howell, to bulld, 3301 Tennyson street; $10,000. J. 5. Webster, to build, 1300 Twenty- fourth place southeast: $2,00 Hattle Smith and Annie Baisey, to bufld, 5700 East Capitol street; $6,500. Lewis H. Nutt, to bulld, 182 S8t. Catherine street northeast; $6,000, H. A. Kite, to bufld 10 frame dwell- 4000.36 Twenty-second street east; $48.000. Pastore, to bulld two frame dwellings, 2410 and 2412 Otis str northeast; $10,000. REALTORS TO ASK FOR ZONING LAWS !lltimoh and St. Louis Men Want Cities Protected by Regulations. The Baltimore Real Estate Board and the S8t. Louis Real Estate Ex- change are t. g actlve steps to re- instate their respective cities in the group.of citfes protected by zoning laws. The Baltimore board, with the co- operation of other civic and business organizations and neighborhood im- provement associations, is planning a concentrated drive to redraft a zoning ordinance for Baltimore which will stand the test of all legal attacks and meet objections found in practice to the original Baltimore ‘ordinance. The ‘use provision of this ordinance has recently been held unconstitutional | by the Court of Appeal The city is working under a substi- tute measure, held by the board to be unsatisfactory. The constitutionality of the substitute measure is before ! C., SATURDAY, pending. sage of a proper enabling act to make Ppossible the adoption of a comprehen. | S sive zoning plan. of the Legislature m: meet the emergency existing. The St. Louls Real Estate Exchange The board urges the pas- decision j perior A special session be called to Pittsburgh. is taking the leadership in the study of a new law to cover that clt. ation. Necessity of care in framing a zon- ing ordinance to make the ordinance SEPTEMBER 26, fair and workable is instanced by a t handed down by rt of Pennsylvania. court reverses lower court and holds unconstitutional a section of the zoning ordinance of 1925, the The the judgment of a Though Lapp sorcerers once use magic drums to cure disease and con trol spirits, only about 70 such drum are now known to be in existence. | URGE REALTY COURSES North Carolina Operators Ask for tate In the University of North Caro- lina and in other schools of the Btate was urged in a report of the edu tlonal committee of the N lina Assoclation of Real ‘Willlam F. Franck of Durham lina budy for the coming year. Classes in University. | ablishment of coursss {n real strike no mall was delivered. cars were rui closed and the .| city was at a standstill READY FOR INSPECTION —and the fact that these homes represent values that warrant one-third being bought before completed Should invite the attention of any one interested in home values. Don’t delay seeing them. Located on Franklin St. N.E. between Sixth and Sev- was elected president of the North Caro- Workmen's unions in Marseille re. |cently declared a general strike in - | sympathy with the bank clerks’ strike. During the one day of the general 0 street public offices were ntire business of the Chiswell, 5.000. ill, to build, 4563 Con the Court of Appeals in a case now | flllll|IllIlIlllllIlIlllllllilllllllllllIIIIII!IIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIllllI|IIIIIIIIIIllilIIIIIII1|IlllllI)IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIlIIII|I|§ = = i s was granted to H. enth. 3 I nk«l nine brick dwellings. mont stree Other Permits in Argyle ter, Jn Six out of eighteen being built already sold. Good Values Find Ready Purchasers What constitutes basic values? Desirable location, substantial construction are the two principal elements. Aside from these: We Have First—Prices and terms that are within reach of the families that are entitled to real home comforts, but not prepared to pay high prices. to build two brick Pennsylvania avenue fous. fstied by e office of i to build, spector, 3,000 < 3 -, to x.mm $3,0 15 \burid three \frams 0-04-08 Thirtieth place 00. arshall, to build, 00. 3000 Otis 2810—2814—2816 12th St. N.E. Brookland 1041 Taussig & Luchs, to erect two pri 701 S street and Gen 211 Pea- - 4518 Sherift New brick just completed. Screened, porches, hardwood floors up and down stairs, Storage Hot-water Heater. The best home buy in Washington. Beautiful shade trees. JOS. C. ZIRKLE Realtor 203 Colorado Bldg. i IIIIIIII!III!IIIIIII!IIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIW|IHIIIHIIIIIIlllflilllllll!llllllllllIIIIIIIHI!IHHIIIIIIIIIIIH|I'IIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIHHInh cement Pittsburg to build, 323 I};yu il Sthoes Fourth—We are giving here the same char- acter of construction, the same neatness of Third workmanship given in our higher priced homes. . to build six Forty-second Second—That which is most sought after and which should be uppermost in the minds of those seeking a permanent home—HEALTHY, HIGH, CONVENIENT LOCATION. Fifth—Due to an extensive purchase of ma- terials and building sites, we are offering not only a more complete and substantial home but unusually nice yards. to build two brick 34 Quebec street; Asso. ¢ road | A L <. two baths, large lot. trees. Priced its value, ~Open for inspection. Sixth —You will find here thoughtfully planned, completely equipped and perfectly ven- tilated rooms, besides porches that are large enough to be converted into rooms. Don’t Miss Seeing Them! Open‘and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor, Owner and Builder Third—A home planned, built and priced with the thought that home buying should be made one of permanent satisfaction, inasmuch as it forms the family foundation for future happi- ness and stability. » build, 1619 Con-| $8,000 ' 1d two fram S treet south Sample houses open daily and Sunday nEattony to repair 119 000 igdon, 3501 South Dakota avenue northeast; $ ,000 Addit. c 1 Eastern Star Home, to o Mill and Blair roads north BUILOERS We can’t dwell too strongly upon SERVICE. We feel that it is the strongest link in the chain that holds the buyer and seller. AND WHEN SERVICE IS LINKED WITH QUALITY — THEN THE “CHAIN” 1S STRONGEST. Our policies of SUPERIOR CON- STRUCTION and QUALITY \lATE}?}ALS have made poallble this combination—YOU'LL BE SATISFIED IF YOU BUY A SUPERIOR-BUILT HOME. install ele elevator. 4,085 SHAPIRO . to install ele aivenue and Ontario 924 14th St. N.W. Main 36 mes. to build, 519 M street | o 1d. 6506 that yowd just love to live in—come out!—You’ll agree! Abad e ot —— — —— — Orren street [E] R Spanish Masterpieces They are Among the Finest and Most Unique New Houses on the Washington Market Today . to repair 618-20 Miller, to build gight gs, 3719-33 Van Ness Murnicipal Realty Co If you are in the market for a home wnder $10,000—f your chosce of loca- tion takes you to the beautsful, growing section of circles and parks—inspect Are you looking for a home that is without comparisoi—one that actually proves stself to be zwithout equal in VALUE— Our EXTRA FEATURE Homes at Eighth and Farragut Streets N.W. ML L Street N.W. Near 7th Street, west. An detached the BEST BUY in Washington Considering Price and Terms 2771 PETWORTH | wWOODLEY Nothing is wore convenient than this loca- excellent frame conta iing 10 arge lot—27 t. 100 feet deep. $11,000 Thomas J. Fisher and Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 SRR AT Takoma Park Excellent Buys Large and Small Homes building PLACE NORTHWEST tion—tzwo squares from a public school and all stores and markets—AND BESIDES— Think of it! Ome-half block from CON- NECTICUT AVENUE—ond not two squares from the MILLION DOLLAR and CALVERT STREET BRIDGES— HERE ARE “EXTRAS” WE OFFER IN THESE I AN 8-ROOM SUPERIOR HOME IN THIS SECTION think of it!—at $12,750 Only $1,000 CASH Only $98.50 MONTHLY You will marzel at the possibility of secur- ing such a home—at such a price and at such terms. A few of the features are the— 2 Stories. Modern 2 Rooms, AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER THREE BIG PORCHES WASH TRAYS—and So Forth! FRANKLY? Where are vou offered anything in. com- parison—Other feaiures too numerous to mention, such as hardwood floors, master bedroom arc here—YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY ANYTHING UNTIL YOU SEE THESE HOMES—be fair to yourself and THEM! Semi-detached. Hollow tile contruction. Sfiamsh stucco exterior. Roofs covered with exquisitely-blended mission tile. Moorish canopy over balcony. Four outside porches. Lot 35x105. Maid's toilet. Paved afley. Oversized lleatl'ny flant. Inspect These Immediately. There Are Only Six They Are at 39th and Veazey Streets Just Off of Wisconsin Avenue Just North of the Great Cathedral Where Values Are Showing a Great Enhancement LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF Claister-finfsheli interiors. Rooms comfortably sized. Ingeniously planned. Two elegantly-appointed baths. Kitchen equipped to most minute detasl. Bricked-in cold storage room. Continuous storage hot-water system. 5 Whittier s first floor All city conveniences. Front and BUILT-IN GARAGE ENCLOSED BREAKFAST ROOM —_— e O INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER —_—— e ea e AND— —it will take a tour of inspection to mote the other numerous features which this EXTRA-VALUE HOME offers. Bungalow. Lot. 7 Carroll o most a in the Par tractive rooms. One of the SMALL CASH PAYMENT LOW MONTHLY TERMS See the Sample House plete in every dets i fiving room, with colonial I¢’s Open From 9 AM. to 10 P.M. and two Irench doors lead large porch. Muslc room, libr dining room with builtin chi closets; kitchen, pantry and lava- tory first floor. Four very large bedrooms, two tiled_baths; cedar closet, second floor. Wide stairs to third floor, large enough for ad- ditlonal rooms. 7 clear No. 1 oak floors throughout. Full basement with tubs and toilet. House will be decorated to suit if sold at once. AT AT Come Out Tonight or Tomorrow! TAKE THE 14th ST. OR GEORGIA UE CARS TO FARRAGUT STREET EAST TO Sth STREET—OR "LL ALLOW US, WE ‘WILL SEND OUR AUTO FOR YOU AT ANY TIME. PHONE US FOR THIS SERVICE. Tow’ Un FER. WE WILL nE ;umun 5 %‘i’ox"-"’-"w'é# TS RS & Building a Bigger Washinaton REALTOARS b BUILDERS Phone Franklin 1140 919 Open Sunday e Fifteenth LILLIE & HENDRICK Corner Laurel and Carroll Aves. oma” ear line.

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