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24 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926. REAL ESTATE. i 32 s eet (lot b, square|1424 Irls street (lot 46, square When Buying an Insulator for Home |$1,147,000 BUILDING B Mo S, % M L, " cont 600, v L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners John Bieber, owner, architect and 3 Get One That Performs Treble Duty| - IS AUTHORIZED IN |, dohn Bicher, ouwner, architect shd | and'puiders to.srect-two frams pri A CHARMING CORNE - PERMITS OF WEEK | framo dwellings. 4525 and 4520 ves- | [iC, SGaites: 100 M0 vure 2059). so e senden strect (Iots 22 and 23, square | Fiveq ((of8 8 and 9, square 2058). to RESIDENCE Your first (l!lr"”n after A classification according to the form & T 573), to cost $9,000. i 'Hurr.‘} Nl‘laph’l’h owner and buflder; ¥ z A decided to insu ¥ill| in which the various insulators are | —(Continued from Page T“‘"“ vo. Estate of John . Magruder. OWR- | George T. Santmyers, architect; ta be: “What mat v e s ; o ers; James M. Kenyon, bullder, 0| erect ong 2.story brick dwelling, 1416 \ . o s o will be helpfu ings, 601 to 643 Farragut street (lots | remodel for warehouse, rear il Van Bitven. Joest. (ot 85 cuiare 3 S g 9 ; ds 98 to 119, gauare 32 c ,000. | street (lot 823, square 198), to cost 2731, to_cost $9,000. & ¢ ral, Insulators are . Joseph' Herbert & Son, and | $700. 2 7 Riibitnces S vere e | B0 nl.hlzlguhul insutate s o e " ; Riymond Forrest, owner ‘and |, R'B. ll\lt}:(x‘;‘lnd" (:\r,:;a;r;fll:ugnrc ’ - eubstance ins e Othos b1y T th Tite DI th Car X orect ome lstory g square 377), to cost $1.200, - RELkel Bt i« nd insulation. Still other £ st $5,000. dwelling, 2415 Stanfon xead S0l | R. B. Behrend, owner; A. 8. J. At- A S ded by old shad Sand insulator. But there > used as plaster bases or | cors® N. Mas .| enst ot 10, square Dt kinson, architect; R. 1. Morrison, ! Surrounded by old shade trees and table insulators. MOCAIREE AN, Simpson, architect; ,000. B ner; Wiillam | Puilder; to make repairs, 512 Ninth ¢ located on a large landscaped lot is Cork is compressed into a. boa - i Cone of these |Dullders: o 0 3 M appirio, ow i street (lot 23, square 377), to cost 4 i : his fi 1 1 6 bed Seticriae A : . e O anese | cement blo#k store, 135 Atlantic ave. | He uilder: to make Tepalrs. | g5 500. : ] this fine ten-room home (6 bed- fiber i3 compress a s & i “Inclc Stiictutal 0 nue southeast (;ols 33 to 36, square treet (lot 806, square " | Ay T, Tatum, owner and bufider; R. i 4 roorxa with spacious reception b d, or is lo v E o S dee r ibasan to cost $3,000. cner: | C- Archer, jr., architect; to make re- s 2 2 Tenb e e R R n nsed as plaster bases v A. Gillis, owner and bufld-|_Mrs. Georgfa A. Stmmons, OWner: | pairs, 231 °Horlda avenue (ot 68, A ; ¢ hall and two baths, one of which also is made into u blanket. Wood is i e ladeateuetiea | er: s Hallett, architect; to | William Roberts Co., architects and fsquare 3098), to cost $1,200. by has a built-in shower. Thoroughly oot 16 R ders; ito story rear ! worked into a falrly SUff board cov- , the only purpose they serve |erect one LRI LT A Z’,‘“,”,ea.,, Qoth | ooy ooy owmer 'L?‘fk:""‘l{g;‘r.m?, ;% 3 modern, with open fireplace, a ered with cement and paper. Wood | is insulation. d 5 : S e i A i fiber is compressed into semirigid| 4. Jillers. These come both dry & 3 s ion can T u E . EALLLET 14 enth street (lots 144 and —— Minneapolis automatic control for boards, : quilt or used|wet and are poured between e ans “Any of thote men- ¥ o airs, 12| 140 square 181), to cost $3,000. p hot-water heating system, hard- loose as ime-waste comes | s over 9 F . " But the home builder ¢an 3 o b ool s W O e . - wood floors and trim throughout as a semi ween floors. e money and add to the (ot 32, to make repair 018 xnm(y;f’eetk ] 0 Laniih ]o g lrm1 ,a Mineral re made from ve' I str .S is house by buying 4 at |8 o L urch road (lof square o arge front and side porch and dou- ypsum, e a ards, as dry | s llre barriers. Others are cc does double or treble 2 ] ct, owners; amuel | cost $600. A W. Sillers or as illers. The latter in varying do:’)reefl Some not_only insuMte s Alphes builder: o make repairs, United States Tile and Marble Co., 1221 Delafield St. N ble rear porches. a 915 G street (lot 102, square 375),|owners; C. W. Markham, builder; to o 2 = ;:l‘:llhpr:;:“:x: e S:lo;‘s\ l‘x‘v‘nl‘ et .(lnnl:" * i mxt;;u‘r::s‘filnln (l:::h(;r';im'l‘l‘;;h g Sors eatinn (e paE AL e for naBBUAG. | o lbst 821000, erect brick addition, 2020 Georgia ave- This home is conveniently located amly one block from Fourteenth Street. 0 i " ver ) " g Vi d builders; | nue. The foregoing classification will help | The foregoing prepares the answer |tion, such as sheathing, as well as a| Martin Bros, owners and bul i the home builder in his choice. A to the home builders’ question: “What |firestop and insulator. to erect one frame private garage,|. e—— E— A Real Bargain at Sal $16,500 ] For Sale A ,' Owner Building | Detached Home =2 51— et Larger Home Will Ln No 1550 Sonins 1927 Jackson Street N.E. Sacrifice This Brick Bungalow [l ~ Half a Block from This home is located on a Convenient to U. S. Navy large lot 50x128, and is situated CHEVY CHASE Md Yl| Yard, and the business among bearing fruit trees and I“ . & b ;:‘:::“E:gz;z;; S’c',:’xchf:: beautiful shrubbery. The lot ol Bome staavedl on extends back to a paved alley. lot with 30-foot frontage, The construction is frame and JUST half a square West of Connec- R cen T Swr b Aiouse has a brick foundation. Large S L contains eight rooms and bath- ticut IAvanue mdvhe {mm of 'l-’he room; hhot-wlalerlrlml: elec- front and rear porches add to most exclusive residential section be- tric lights; colonial style porch. . e A . tween the Chevy Chase and Columbia Yacant,_Open for inspection. the livability of this residence. . rtunity t C ounl:ry Clubs,t this I;ie:lx:ghlfr:rlmlam% b;;“;',:od:m“gg‘;d?;; S Seven gdl‘fi!, dn?wly decorateg semi-bungalow type ho: just like new, everything in rooms, a bath and lar, upper an feet on Tiornapplu Street. It is an ex- { fine shape, on terms like e hall complete tfi: flgt’;r plan. ceptionally well constructed dwelling, ICnt o g with livable concrete front porch, i Price reduced to Convenient to stores, churches v seven cheery rooms, two complete ss 750 and school—and 1 block from Rhode baths, lavatory in basement, oil 4 Won der;'ul T . Island Avenue. b h , built-i I e g i ol $250 Cash A Splendid Buy at 99,500 it BOTH OF THESE HOMES OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY : . Py Hitig i I s7s th, including ||| 4321 ARGYLE TERRACE ; s e TR FOR INSPECTION (On the Edge of Rock Creek Park) .t (O 3 Open all day Sunday! ! Buy Today { EsclasivesAfents fA Cgl LONTAL RESIDI;\L{L ,Of e‘(chepuonz! layout, of i : b} & See | comfortable spaciousness and of thorough convenience, in a P i | o - neighborhood of much more expensive hoges. { -7 y 1 1 West Wm- P- Nomoy]e 713 14th St. HANNON LUCH Main 2345 A HOME of excellent construction, containing eight large i ; } 810 F Street N.W. | rooms, two complete baths, and garage, on a lot 72 feet wide. ” AP T Thoma le 4 Phone M. 2255 OPEN SUNDAY from 10 am. to 7 p.m, so that you may 4 X g p see what an unusual bargain we offer you. i ) Half a Square West of d 4, Conn. Ave. To reach this property from 16th Street, drive west : two blocks on Allison Street to Argyle Terrace and then \ g i - Sunday Phone left on Argyle Terrace ¥z block. Cleve. 1796 L€ Breuninger & Soxs Exclusive Agents 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 You’'ll Be Very Safe in Your Home-Investment in North Woodside, Md. —_——— —and very happy and contented in resi- dence here—because not only are the Homes of very exceptional character— but the whole policy of the development to reach insures protection of your interests. North Naturally secluded and rigidly restricted, it offers a selection One of the prettiest of Washington’s Woodside of homes to people who favor modern conveniences in surround- i - suburbs—its natural beauties preserved ings of rare na beauty. e —and every Home is designed with con- i The ‘ 10‘1‘)‘ street : : - = sistent regard for community character. gi‘\‘zzug fre ‘;l o Seven-Room Homes, Two Baths and Built-In Garage Bungalows and Cottages—practically planned—built e e e 2 under the direct personal supervision of the owners and Georgia avenue and $16,500 and $1 7,500 t of best material. Every feature of equipment is of the g B most modern type. Lawns large—and well laid out— under the new via- with pretty planting. There’s a garage to match each ?\tlicfl c‘"“lb(‘jl‘;fe"\_a‘li " Home. Hot-water heat, hardwood floors; tiled bath and Watch for Terms: $2,500 CaSh_$125 Monthly built-in fixtures; electric llghts, open fireplaces—}:g “z‘;‘; CS‘;"“ on the left of the road— porches. at the great stone entrance to the Exh’ibit Home—2907 Cathedral Ave. N.W. | $7 9 50_a,,d Wlth terms property. Open Daily and Sundays Until 9 P. M. There’s no screening to be done—water and sewer- are in—sidewalks and streets are under rapid constru_ tion. Directions Jther properties in this exclusive section, built and building, for, $28,500, $32,500 and $55,000; with terms available Every city convenience—with picturesque suburban environment. The more comparisons you make, the more con- vinced youw’ll be- that there’s nothing to equal with North Woodside—even at $2,000 ‘more price. 1430 K Street N.W. Main 3830 Members Washington Real Estate Board