Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 25

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REAL ESTATE. ‘YT EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY. APRIL 10, 1926. REATL ESTATE. U 1 Y B o v g | R AL B “Ciumenca | REPORTED AS LOST ARTl Chevy Chase, Md. m L s tiie upon the. fact that orginanc TRl passed last December by the Mayor | , h M WEI I 1 S ) ! and city council, eliminated the term | The developers of Lu(‘(\n‘lt 1n Bl! \lilr:lo 6906 Connecticut Avf'enug Y % ke tia “public welfare,” which was onc of | have discovered that log cabin build- A Bontitul detucked’ sovier : 3 the main objections in declaring the [ing, as known to Abraham Lincoln, i other ordinances void, and made a |p i Boone and others of that age, home of finest construction. [ number of other subot changes | ;") There are comparatively | Center hall plan, containing 8 i Is Now Associated With . K . o toythie iabjectioniBls fedtlin few men e country today who dausually large rooms. Spacious ! Figures for Entire South, in| Court of Appeals Upholds “This brings us to the considera- | ;i yuiid cabin of full rounded logs. o ar Lrss the chief question,” the court | Ny of the cabins erected in receni | hall and open fireplace, 3 baths Fact Show Great March i ile h‘.u. 3 nght of Commission to Pro- and that is that the power |yenrs are sidings of ‘m?l:l?n“:dsl(::l .L, equipped with showers and extra , FRED T. NESBIT we which would the new ordinance as to the | ag well as the rustic shreathing. lavatory on first floor. All Increase. B tect City’s Health. suance of permits for building, use | **pyel W80 TN A down for | windows and doors with metal | Realtor A A {or zes of use, would create haz- oene-is that the buildings he of log vidiberitigaiagy. s BHIIE: ia ; e or diseases and menace | construction, which means that the i . . i i ESrs s forly femicatet Tor SALES—LOANS--INSURANCE ct-up in the| Knoxville 1 ‘ BALTIMORE, April 10.—Zoning was This is not a question of first im. X 150x136. Open for inspection i tivities of figh Roek ... S saved for Baltimore in a decision of ions, but has been passed upon e ¢ ,"um,,, ot M.,hu,.,_, ' 1 . Hugh Point .40 = the Court of Appeals at Annapolis, |in previous decisions, and the pre ;,:‘*”:m,,‘m S conabnibtion: Sunday between 2 and 6 P.M. { Investment Bldg_ Main 9392 il handed down this week. The decision ing trend of umn-xlr_v elsewhere | yuated beauty. A bungalow of le . % upheld the right of the zoning com- |s to us to have settled matters.” | sn e would not harmo- J h Q c l missioner and the z rd of ap- | The court pointed out further that | pise. wi b + ohn Quinn Lo., Inc. &) PRUDENTIAL INVESTED peals to prevent the us . pw ance vest un- . 3 Main 435. 704 13th St. N.W. {will menace the health, safety sioner, : ccifle gr e Of the coun: i S]] 598 221 1IN MARCH morals of the community. s to be S re dy sections which have | It does not, however, provide definite g | PRt cred completely to the zones from which certain types of [tion to all matte aily i s of modern civiliz o m— businesses rred, as the original | relating to public security. o have. & the cabin builder mpany Continues Mfl\m Loansj zoning ordinanc 3 ¥ . The upper tier of Maine turned up t o 6 P4 d_erection o ables @ = S i a1 in putting together cabins fo cn Real Estate, Aiding didadec 21 |service between Kem and Solovetsky (I putting tosetnet Cup Ul 00, U TFamilies. Island for transporting prisoners | yjye 4 t development from exiled to the monastery there. vity during the when such for the ac- Come out and see the new type semi-detached home ¥ H\lv‘mll 1 America s records {activity during Marc The gleaming tiled bathroom is large enough to dress in without acrobatics. The deep linen closet is a joy. No dark, steamy. little scheme to save space, but a bright, sensible kitchen with built-in refrig- erator—iced from outside. Both porches screened in (the upper, if glass inclosed, will make an added bedroom, sewing room or a man’s “den”). The lower sun porch is an outright pleasure. (There is a separate service porch.) You Stand On Gak Floors in Every Room Hot-water heat, laundry facilities and a 2-car built-in garage. There is an air of friendliness in the uncommon floor plan of thl six rooms of this new semi-detached type. It is the “big brothe our Fort Stevens Ridge development, and the terms of sale are $1,000 Cash and $75 Monthly Which Includes All Payments. Price $9,750 e are plenty of roomy clc ats, > hi real fir An attic has ';l(:>;|:\“(u‘|‘ | wheelbarrows | also been provided for use as a st playhouse for the P Kiddies. The cellar, with its ni : to father, i ohe ¥ Swee as well us the beautiful double garage that pnutches the house. ngs and 102 on apart- Shove]s, Picks | rrelocis s 09 feet. tion is the product of 4 ical experi- ence in buflding. Y come E cen 9 AM. Tarpaulins '§l and 9 P.M. And we ange A . it you so | s Motor out Ma Setts to Wisconsin, north to Price '§15,5 a1 : 3 wroviin: ||| Fries, Beall & Sharp ||/} Sample House e et | 3824 Veazey St. N.W. | wwisse | The James Martin Realty Co. C@LGRED HOMES ' Main 1964 Milin 4f13 . 307 Investment Bldg. F axrmont Street = — e ce for one nl these desirable Hmun il “son ot hedappeinter. T NI F TN HISTORIC OLD GEORGETOWN | > location in the city—and you won’t Original House Built in 1829) tisfactory in plan, arrangement, See them while there is yet Of our three other types, there are only a few left now with built-in garage. At $6,750, $6,985 and $7,150 there is no approach to them in value in Washington. $400 Cash and $65 Monthly 7 %% GOOD ¥ < %, ENT FINISH OUGHOUT. A Home You'll Be Proud to Cwn—A Price You Can Affard to Puv Agreeable Terms. PEN FOR INSPECTION DAY AND T ON PREMI B. B. PINN Exclusive Agent for Owner 712 Kenyon Street 714 and 729 Rittenhouse Street Are the Two Exhibit Houses Drive out 16th Street through Colorado Avenue to Rittenhouse Street, or take 14th Street cars marked “Takoma Park” or the Georgia Avenue line and you will understand why we sold a home a day at Fort Stevens Ridge during February. /" ihe Best Home Values Offered Today Location, Plan and Construction Will Appeal to the Most Exacting et ; o sk |I| ‘|| 1430 K Street N.W. Main 3830 el ‘ 2mehe || B S E. Corner of 33d and O Sts. N.W. i | Open Sunday—10 until 6 Cathedral . Built-in o b opportdnity to purchass a most artistic home in this historical section of the cits Grounds : Citase Tiis ol ansion, remodeled by one of our best artists. contwns four master Ledrooms, two baths, serv- ’ ; » TS g ant ro 1 b ’ on the d floor @ most attractive opportunity for extensive enfertainment. Downtown in | % ° " 1 Remodeled ) ed accordin & 1o purchasers requirements, we cay that we are . # % Open presenting to the of the most artistic examples of colonial homes that we have ever 12 Minutes e i 4 { oftered. it | G gy e || MOORE & HILL, Inc. closest ;:;i:l: i '3 730 17th St. NW. Dfi{lififi{%fi.fio Main 1174 Convenience. £ \The Most Reasonably Priced Homes in thez Northwest. Terms Less Than Rent Located at the Intersection of Massachusetts Ave. end Cathedral Ave. | > ' Take Wesley Heights bus to 38th Street, or motor out Massachusetts Ave. to Cathedral Ave., or call our office for ® representative to take you by auto to inspect the property That’s What Happens at Open Daily and Sunday CHAS. D. SAGER Owner and Builder that pretty Kite-Built Community—at —fronting on a 120-fcot-wide avenue—and the Homes Extraor d inary Values.' ! i Quin Cy an d 2 2 d Streets N.E.' 1 themselves of extra width — which means 6 very big rooms " 3 Sold This Week | —3 very big porches, built-in tub and shower and an out- You'll be charmed with the location and its environment—and per- side pantry, mirror door coat closet on first floor. Big suasively Impressed with the pleasing types of Houses that are being $250 Cash | featured c'ldll’lsnel\ wardrobe closets. flacs Cottages and Bungalows of family size—all splmdul investment values. & i ‘The interior planning varfes—to meet individual requirements and personal Y 8§65 Per Month, Including All Interest | tastes. The rooms are large; handsomely finished—and every detail of o ols ve ° : and Principal | equipment is the very best and most modern. b4 L4 ; Tiled bath; hardwood floors; artistic lighting fixtures; splendid heating | N $7 450 Pat, _ ‘ Right in Petwortk : Aot ‘ Note the shrub-planted wide lawns and deep yards. > f " s There’s a surprise in the price for such Homes— 1417 Trigig?guéve N.E. $5,950—%6,650 | | 310 500 financed on Open All Day Sunday With Terms Arranged Cafritz easy terms Such an opportunity' comes only ONCE A { T i TR e X TIM nspect NOW. Six bright rooms, tile L R R diY L SIrest cann ok ing 1x 3 s % 4 P e ! the Sampl - Cavaryday e Department—to Rhode Island | bath, spacious screened back porches, fully equipped 0 Shune e RS ST A P S i ST You are missing the one big Home buy—if you don’t 2 0 1 day; or phone him, Cleveland 1490, for and 22nd Street NORTHEAS' kitchen, wide lot. All modern conveniences. Let pleasant walk north to Quincy | make haste and choose one of the very few left. our representatives tell you more about them. appointment. and our Quiney Terrace sign. Drive out Florida Ave. to Trinidad Ave. (be- |{i Built, Owned and For Sale by Open from9 AM. to 9 P.M. tween 13th and 14th Sts.) and North 2 blocks to | : i Take 14th St. car to Kennedy St.—or 4th St. car to Ham MOORE!&? HiL Inc. | caes Harry A. Kite e | SR s 1 » ! ; Incorporated. Realtors | i Member wmm«:: n:m Estate Board I 14“‘ 730 17th St. N.W. M. 1174 S 9080 e Owners and Buflders of Communities »

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