Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1925, Page 23

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WINTER BUILDING RECGRD FORECAST Construction to Continue on Large Scale During Cold Months. ruétion operations during the e months will be sustained atistics General a indicate. It is n truction opera- Tions in November maintained a level higher than the mid-Summer plane spite declines that during the pre- Also, the fact that | rded in October mounted i zures for the tivity that may p if especially severe weuather doe t upset the pro- gran Volume Larger. volume of construction 11 months cent the | -| ganized In construction in centers of the point in No-|ci which it July the s has been | née the | 1 previous ith con- in the con-| REMARKABLE HOME VALUES IIII 1;..%*;;';-% LA Bandits Rob Bank of $2,500. EFLAND, N. C., December 12 (®).— Three robbers held up the Bank of Efland here yesterday morning, forced the cashier, Robert Riley, into the vault and escaped with $2,500 Riley was the only person in the bank when the men entered. Each leveled a pistol at him and he was or- dered into the vault, which was then locked. It was more than half an | hour before he was freed. Brand-New Apartments 3720 Macomb St. N.W. Modern building, so arranged that every room is outside, well lighted and ventilated. Ve latest vapor-oil heating system. The above chart arranged by the General Contractors of America, shows | oF the country’s bullding activities. average and yearly trend One room, kitchen, dining al- cove, bath and Murphy bed, and two rooms, kitchen, dining al- cove, reception hall and bath. MANY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS FORMING BALTIMORE, December 12 (Spe- building and loan associations or- Maryland during 1925 probably will not reach as high an geregate as that of last year, offi- acords show that new one: 1zed each th. D tractors for the basic construction ma- terfals rose two points during the month, reflecting price increases in | severai localities for lumber, brick and which were not en- lower prices for sand nt, In some sections crushed stone, total of 00,000 square yards concrete. -e pavement was rep. resented in awards made during the first 10 months of 1925. This figure more than 3 per cent the the last th i the Lusiness section, where Bareth. | clal).—Although the total number of | fore they have been mostly organized | in neighborhood sections. DGUBLY RECOMMENDED BY Rentals Very Reasonable Immediate Occupancy William S. Phillips 1432 K St. N.W. mnhs nine hun.hm’ nu, rvul\new in ted. in offce buildings | OPEN SUNDAY AND EACH AFTERNOON AND EVE. 2114 to 2130 Minnesota Ave. S.E. Beautiful new brick homes, now ready for occupancy. Facing wide ave across from Government park. At entrance to East Potomac Parkway. One block to ch school and bus stop. Six large rooms ar th with built-in fixtures. Beautifully arranged and finished. Cement front double rear porches. Juilt-in refrigerator; built-in garage. Construction equal to any in city. tiled bathroom. BUY Brinkley-Built Homes Anacostia Shannon Place, one square to Anacostia street car 15 BUILT—12 SOLD Brick dwellings. Colonial front porch. Six rooms and Double rear porches. REALTOR 810 F St. N.W. Built-in garage. Low Price—Reasonable Terms See Them Today Turn off Nichols Avenue at police station. WM. P. NORMOYLE Owners Main 2255 6 Rooms Dehghtful New Homes 2 Baths In Washington's Fastest Growing Community 39th and Veazey Sts. Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. TO INSPECT— Take car or drive to Wisconsi: Street (just north of McLean e:iate), then Veazey Strcet one block to houses FORD-CARR Construction Co. 1106 Vermont SRS RIS Avenuc and Veazey east on Ave. Main 4842 Builders TSRS RS TN Z SR ST 70 RS Cafrltz Wonderful “Ltfe Ttme” Homes In Petworth Exhibit Home, 444 Buchanan St. N.W. Built on those great big 142!;-foot lots—with 6 un- usual size rooms; 3 exceptionally big porches—and with In Southeast Kentucky Ave. and D Street The best Homes that have ever been built in South- east Washington—and the fastest selling. Delightfully located—close to Lincoln Park—convenient to Penna. ave., schools, stores, churches. baths that are luxuriously fitted with built-in shower and MOST CONVENIENT TERMS— Pembroke tubs. Price, Only $8,500 Terms to Suit You Wind-up of one of our biggest 6 big rooms; porches that are spacious and practical; ndsoets tiled baths; hardwood floors; best of kitchen and t. A neighborhood that is domi- nated by attractive Homes— F. M. Johnson Builder 1731 K St. N.W. and best operations— 78,950—$1,000 cash; $75 a month Open From 9 AM. to 9 PM. Every Day and Sunday Only 3 left out of 22 $59 75 a month Open From 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Every Day and Sunday Take Penna. Ave. cars to 14th St. S.E.—and walk north: Park cars to Kentucky Ave. and walk south. auto. M. 2076 M. 2077 KD R4 Take 14th St. or Georgia Ave. cars to Buchanan §t., or Grant Circle & us to Allison St.—or, still better, send for our auto. or Lin Or phone and we'll 5330-36 42d Street N.W. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Semi-detached stucco; 6 large, light rooms, tile bath and shower: sleeping porch, built-in garage: open fireplace, hot-water heat, wash travs, instantaneous heater, built-in ice box and built-in ironing board. Beautiful lawn and shrubbery. Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Drive out Connec . to Military Road, formerly St.. then left on \l y Road to 42nd St. HALL YATES & McGINNIS Censtruction Co. Owners and Builders Suite 222—Investment Bldg. Main 4585 L'WJEIE@DM._@ AR IR R Rt T Ta ERRRRRRR Chevy Chase, D. C. IR @URERRINRNE 3823 Legation Street One-half block west of Conn. Ave. 8 rooms and 2 baths Screened and weather-stripped Built-in garage In perfect condition Available for immediate occupancy Exceptionally attractive price Open for inspection all day Sunday C. Bushman Smith, Inc. 1703 Connecticut Avenue TS YUG IR, [BociERiE, PRl RIS MUST BE SOLD | ) i 1418 Eye St. N.W. Homes of Enviable Distinction IN Beautiful Cleveland Park And this description applies, no matter from what angle of critical inspection you look them round about and through and through—the eight (8) spacious rooms and bath. There is also a garage. 3100-3118 Rodman Street There is an air of distinction about these substantial homes that will commend itself to vour consideration—because it meets the ideal in their planning and is carried out to the minutest detail in their finish. TO INSPECT Motor Out Coun. Ave. to Kodman Street, Thence 1 Block West .H.SMALL & CO. Realtors— Builders 925 15th St. N.W. Main 6861 e T e e T T T T g 1732 Taylor St. N.W. A NEW DETACHED RESIDENCE WHICH WILL MEET YOUR UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL MODERATE PRICE INSPECT TODAY g L Ten Large, Unusually Well Balanced Rooms Walls and Ceilings of the Beautiful New Craftex Finish A Large Open Fireplace Adds to the Comfort of the Living Room Three Complete Tile Baths and Extra First-Floor Lavatory Latest Improved Oil-Burner Heating Plant A Brick Garage \ F..,.- i I N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. REALTORS 14th & K Owners and Builders of Communities Homes You Can Buy for Less Than Rent You Pay Located where you'll like to live—and built as Kite always builds—to endure All These Homes are Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening—Including Sunday Quincy Terrace 22nd and Quincy Sts. Northeast Most attractive Detached Homes in a delightful location, where life will be a joy. Great big lots. Details: Big living rooms: some with dining room, others with Pull- man dining alcove. Two bed- rooms of unusual size, each with its~ big closet. The kitchen equipped with gas range and dresser. Tile bath; hardwood floors. Light and dry basement under entire House. Efficient heating plant, with separate heater for the hot water, and a big storage tank. Covered front porch and a deep back yard. $5,950 and %6,650 Terms that will suit your convenience Our Mr. Hamilton will be found at the Sample Home—every day and Sunday; or phone him, Cleveland 1490, for appointment. Take G Street cars—leaving Treas- ury Department—to Rhode Island Avenue and 22nd Street NORTH- EAST—and a pleasant walk north to Quincy Street—and our Quincy Ter- race sign. 1514 K Street K3 4 City View Heights Bladensburg Road Cor. L St. Northeast The ideal Homes for indi- vidual families. Roomy; but compact in plan; and equipment for the utmost living comfort. Details: Attractive Brick Homes—oi an entirely new plan—Living room the entire width of house, combination dining room and kitchen—two enormous bed- rooms and splendidly equipped bath. Heating plant of a type that is most efficient— with minimum consumption of fuel: Hardwood floors; lots of closets ; electric fixtures; wide front porch — lawns in front with planting. $5,375 $5,675 $5,975 Terms that will suit your convenience Take 15th and H Street cars to 15th and H Sts. Northeast, and change tn Bladensburg Bus—which passes rectly past L Street. Or it's Iml || lh:lfl"lwo blocks to walk—from 13th and H. ®, Qe O R3] Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Incorporated Member of Washington Real Estate Board Watch Washington Grow to a Million Monroe Bungalows 3122-3146 Monroe St. Northeast A new idea in Bungalow plan and arrangement—both attrac- tive and practical—and in a neighborhood where every Home is a pleasing design—and most of them Kite built. Detalils: Large living room across the front and spacious dining room beyond, separated by attractive paneled partition, with built-in bookcases on the living room side. Kitchen, fully equipped. Two big bedrooms. with large wardrobe closets: and plete tiled bath; with sanitary cabinet. Daylight cellar under entire house—with economical heater, and gas heater with storage tank for hot water. Hardwood floors: artistic light- ing fixtures. %6,650 Terms that will meet your convenience a com- Take G St. ears at Treasury to Rhode Island Ave. and Monroe St. N.E.—I«lld then a short walk to the right. If motoring, come out Rhode nd Ave., turning into Brentwood ou‘l—ludln: to the Bungalows at Monroe St.

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