Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1926, Page 16

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15 REAL ESTATE. - STUNING STAR. WASHINGTON. 1. €. SATURDAY., J AT : REAL ESTATE. ') umn Purchase. Under the terms | platforms bearing the names of real The association proposes to improve | r() Erect Latest 2 Exchange. Very of 30| Canadian Broadoasting Association | MO1® the interexts of the owners of Kiaxandor v . W Wew For the henefil of the visiting real. | auctions are being conducted receiving sets and to spread. by means mu the entire transaction was re.|ultaneously. The auctions are held at | Elects First Officers. | of radio. a wider knowledze of Can L W l‘ pe Metal H"“R“ | enacted in pageant form In the his-|noon every Thur The prope TORONTO, Jasuars 30 (. The| 1% It #dvariages and opportunities. |to be 0 n af unrte Cabildo. 4n added interest was|is advertissd by law three daya in i NTO. 3 .—The | " Th, Wil include radio ] atiached to this performance in that | vance of the sale and unless reserva-| Canadfan Association of Rroadeasiing 2 acluding the | sentenced or e dwelli i ellings B f the people who took part in the vlnn!h?r; m.‘!:m‘: prun!r(:"l: -nmh ol wi ",‘,m"_,d ahies r ek erall chiar .-\( uy:h-h_r‘ ‘ ' Sinz for avered w nl @ t ¢ the ost er, no m: r wha atio m Moneton, | felonion v TS i by builders in isi i gotlation whi sulted in the incl This method of transferring real|of tha leading ( m-.mm radio stations. | ish Columbia. the manufacturing in. |vears. pleaded zui 400 Total in Value of ) Louisiana Purchase ~Site|seuation which reauiiad i the inclu | | T8 ao0d et Iighly maccosatal | 1. N Cartler ol Mamirens wan clorted | teresiar mailory Brme an mewamapers |arae. more o 14 i onsh R ¢ are inexpen American Nation The sales at these auctions range | interested in radin rstomer was Construction. Decrease $68,- ., : five the a0 | Seen by Local Men at New '~ The tacal delegation alsa visited the from cheap Iots to huge office build 2 ! ous weekly real estate auction con- | ings valued at n!;l'l’!lo;x‘n of d d i i ducted in New " nee F. nohoe. 120 From Last Week. . : ‘ Orleans Meeting. tBite Aud haanly one af itx|the Washington Real ! Kind in the country. and is conducted | F. Saul, Bernard 8aul an i by the realtors themselves instead all of Washington. joined « Although the affice of the bnildi | he Washinzton delesation of veal | by professional auctioneers. The real- | number of the realtors from othe me number < the pieces may be quickly | tors who attended the Midwinter meet. | tors are licensed by the city to conduct | cities on a crulse to the “,"" T e <lipped into place and fastened with. ' ing of the National Association of l{ml\lhl! auction sale, and are permitted to | speclally arranged |rmI ‘:v T’h’:‘ld :" Sui further fitins or cutting. The | istate Boards in New Orleans last |charge u 3 per cent fee for making the | multaneously. The auctions ar (ix 1eporied 1o hive bean copled | Week © visited the ‘site of the largest |sale. in addition to which the seller |local men visited Florida. th ed in the manufac | real estate transaction that is recorden Alf of 1 per cent commission | — — . A oy houses cande from sheet | in history to the city, which is used for charity . me | Practically all of the Washington |hospitals. | london, Paris, Marseille. Rome, % ‘.1»|.,\;nunnn\lwm m: famou ?Mldn A special bullding is une':l v.ydnu erl“Hsl:onod ,::h::\.-.:'-:hmm:"d in ani {in New Orleans., the scene of the!realtors, and sales are conducted on|air-line n £ . {REALTORS ORGANIZE MANAGEMENT GROUP! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—RUY credited 1o Harry bulld three brick i 1 SIS s e S o : In Historic seventh sireet 1 1vision en to ngaged In ™ TR o Handling of Rental the Old _ ; - G eorgetown street which 1 :cost 8 Properties. Otiier. Permits. Listed Mafisions Other permits o - The Washington Real Estate M has nized o proper tivision for its memlw tively engaged In handling of busi- | nd rental srreer William givislo n . Rell of 1 fce chai buitd ohn huild > an krnnn Iy ne s 6000 Tohn H. Wise 0 1 > Fifty - sixth street north ! . : ixth street no RN ! v - T f Se-uple House, 4603 5th St. N.-W.—Open and Lighted [ "Ill 9 PM. Rranch road - 1monz those mem | g ¥ L - woiney ; bees ot the bosra | : - ' ‘ An ideal home location in PETWORTH MR, BOWIE. ngsk s and 4 s e Bl BN B BT : 5 N two blocks north of Grant Circle— £5.000 Clnrel (o Make Kepaies, othey bt < prolems " : B ¢ one block east of Sherman Circle— Patrick’s Church. tn repair 828 .y yentjon the division will he o n P matters of commission, the division i e 00000 0 < 4 . || oth & Buchanan Sis. N.W. S v e 2R L . : YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY ON THESE TERMS Joeel: if I ari 008, LRCS! % mfi i The pictiure <hown ahove gives a very inadequate idea of the beauty and i $500 CA SH (') 4 "( TH John Perry 1308 Fastern - charm of this fine old home. The whole interior has been thoroughly renn- \ | PRICE, $8.950 e o e vated. including the laying of oak floors throughout. installation of the hest parage. ehster sirect: $1.000 b e & in bathroom equipment. especially made new lighting fixtures, etc. No ex- H. L. Thornton 1410 Ced i i Soated ¥ = 2 srveet: ol pense has been spared in making the home complete to the most minute gsom. K e Hetail b O Fot Buraer has mie Tapimtie These honies have more conveniences than most homes have which are The house is a center-hall plan, having 14 immense rooms. 4 haths. open selling for hundreds of dollars more. An inspection 1will bear out this state. o a fireplace in every room, ample servants’ quarters provided in either basement | ment. Convenient to cars, busses. churches. schools. stores. ete. C. M. Dick i, TS0 Wendland - i or at drive: $30 R A oe v i B Sedeenn: o, by ok K i It enjovs a South front on R Street of appraximately 133 feet and the : =3 1640 Ne o + 1’\Eu] aarhtns total area of the grounds is something over one-third of an acre. Several D D W E . 1 E 2 ot s ien < S o e - { ot e =00 APARTMENTS larze trees. numerous evergreen and wide lawns constitute an enviahle ° . , o Paul o 1 k 27th and () Sts. N.W. : setting for such a home Arvellin —_— —— merthe G, TS The Right Apartment Owner May Consider Smaller Residence in Exchange 1319 N. Y. AVE—PHONE MAIN 1267 reet Torthenc, 210 i Pzacfi\}?l‘fib\"&e&t i Open Sunday After 11 AM. epair 2301 | | it tour : T o | %] Z 7z R R T - i i) Hedges & Middleton. Ine. I pp pp 10N HOMES g 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 . convenience, rent - these in- 'l""nvvt‘vh & 1 Pawson & Warren, o bhaild, 37 Chevy Chasce parkwav: $11000, B SR oY Sl ¥ e L s 3 « . : Enjoyving all city F. Lemon. {6 biild; i ’ S » EA S - Waterside drive , o S 1 : cony < < a ,l{| :]n;‘,lu F. z : ) 5 p 3 conveniences, these teenth street Tk Nahter. 1 i AREkal s — ks B I -4 delightiul semi-de- tached houses at the same time com- Dlatlnvtlve— Attractive "AND mand a pleasing suburban atmos- Breuninger-Built | - A e i The John Bur- roughs Public School and play- ground just across the street insures easy access for yvour children going to and from their classes. . o 9 WHA’I‘ Two-story semi-detached brick house, living room with W . fireplace, dining room. thoroughly equipped kitchen with hat IS a Dlmng Alcove' . Y, P h pantry and built-in ice box, covered front porch, coat closet onSirchase ith mi d door, three bedrooms with 1 loset e e o with mirrored door, three bedrooms with large closet space. XPERIENCE Iha: taught us that the large dining soom for the Ticd bath with Shover and compistelyrenclosad: poreh. average family is superfluous—seldom used and just an added expense and the robber of valuable floor space. Because of this, " - - P LT . T W Shannon & Luchs architects originated the idea of the Dining Alcove 18th to 20th ON NF,‘V FON Sr‘ R}‘,F,'] N 1707 Allison St. N.W. —a room compact, vet sufficiently large to permit the use of a WHERE Directions: Rhode Island Avenue to 17th Street N.F. refectory table and chairs to match. Young married people have Thev Are North on 17th to Newton. One block east to houses, or . . found this particularly advantageous to them because the furnish- y go past Catholic University to Newton Street. Go straight A cood investment, with constantly increasing ings go ‘(\‘th :hohhnlme—(‘;\erelr)r( the \?‘;‘m% of money usually . to 18th. . y o 4 5 A S spent to furnish the large dining room. e floor space saved in . values ('ln(‘ 'f‘_ |h_(‘ |:\Apl_d d(‘\l"ffl\l_j\(‘m ouiighclass \Ec dining room is utilized in an unusually large living room. The - h”“{;‘f ‘”'_!h“ picturesque loc "‘_'l"'“" enehb g Dining Alcove feature is one of the many unusual home construc- HOW - Cash Price Termsto e offer you an opportunity to bene rom | tion ideas in the judicious purchase of the land and the envi- You Pay Arranged $8,950 Suit able reputation which a Breuninger-built home N 3 SHifys- gi g UR El I H gj% RIGHT NOW. The longer you rent. the more deep- This home contains eight pleasant rooms, two WHEN rooted becomes the habit. You remain in the non-thrift large baths. lavatory on, first floor. servants’ quarters PRICE To Buy class. Our method of financing makes home-huying g pleas- and a nvo-car garage. Its location on a terraced 60- 4 ure. Besides our January terms are better than any other foot lot. overlooking Rock Creek Park. makes the $8,950 to $10,750 T month during the year. house one of the most attractive in this exclusive section. Take a Burleith Bus Today. Why put it off? Exhibit House—1818 Newton Street N.E. Open, lighted and heated Open Every Day Until 9 P.M: | To : i till 9 P.M. 37th and R Sts. N.W. : I Built, owned and for sale by o€ BreunInGER & Soxs 706 Colorado Bldg. i 713, 715, 717 14th St. : s e ; . Main 2345 | 636-44 Investment Building Main 9877 (Only One Honse Left) “Peal With @ Realtor":

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