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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. REAL ESTATE. terfals here in building the structure Elizabeth L. Harrison, owner. to| story frame and stucco dwelling, 6622 | William H. Webb, owner; Rudolf in 22 States, according to an analy«is | becomes a_better long-term 4nvest- FOR $AST WEEK | mae epairs, 3310 N streer (ot 314, | Soronih crceot dots 25 and 26, square | Wolf, bullder: to erect stucco frame| CONSIDERED IMPORTANT | ot the text of the deciion n | ment, and the money spent prevents | square 1184), to cost $2,000. 3165), to cost $6,000. dwelling, 4440 Ord street northeast the Natios Association of Real I | o s | e < 7 greater loss of time and funds in E. Lee, owner and builder: R. C.| ) . ider: | (lots 11 and 12, square 5117), to cost tate Boards. [future repairs, the report contends. TOTAL $1,136,165 rcher, T Brchiteot it Sratova Gl el L R g {New York Decision Upholding| ™The opinion of the court is predi- | Wide doors, though t cost _more, R TR T addition, 1224 U street (lot 37, square 4 (584 4 Rafaele Tollotta. ogner. architect| Power of State to Regulate Realty |cated squarely on the thesis that the Oy v velling, For thieselves by vrefulnass, ap.| (Continued $rom Mourteenth Page) . | o St $1,500. Ory concretsiand CEEAwE bl : veal estate broker. by the natur pearance and the zeneral satistaction - A cwnitia: Poelionic | 2922 Hunter atrest scuthsaii(ooh it RTTIE IO e o) Dealers Is Approved. | his calling, acts in a fiduclary ca they provide. These precautions tend | street northeast (lots 23 and 24, square | B. Pyle. architect: Schnelder-Spliedt | #nd 12, square 5812), to cest $4.000. ) 7y ¥ SUCEL Farueas sl U 35 |ity, requiring both trustworthi . o to lessen the upkeep, a great factor | 5142), to cost $2,000. | Co.. builde: o change vault in - John T. Boyd, owner: Ulysses J. The Arcadia Market A «o.| The ruling of the New York Court land specialized knowledge, and that it Architect Suggests Qualny in increasing the returns upon the| Henry Hood, owner and bufider. to | ment, 705 Eleventh street (lot 00, nks, architect; R. Dodd, builde B i 2 m“i‘fi of Appeals, the highest court of the |is a matter of public welfare that ad investment. make repairs, 2106 Tenth street (lot | square 345), to cost $19.000. er story brick store an I e - | State of New York. holding that the | mission to that calling be regulated 30, square 331), to cost $800. g S e Hia butlder-—1’. ©. Lo hols avenue southeast (lot | eddes, : W. =beMorrtson. | Legislature of the State “acts within | by the State so as to insure the ger i | Beauty in commercial buildings is . h v : : Will Be Guaranteed | contlng 15 o focogmiied an o SHGEIBIS] illoe €. Siiy, Gwier: o cvits veur | mt s v, ct; to erect brick quare 5861), to cost $4,000. g o ok D eoating | its lawful powers when it establishes |eral public against intrusting the 5 asset. Mr. Bossom maintains that the | porch, 513 Newton street (lot 57, | addition. 1729 Ninth street (lot 23, M. C. A, owners; E. D. Conner | In auditortum. Fourteenth Wveet and |a system of licenses for real estate |real estate matiers to the jud: in Future, building of good lines and ap- | square 3037), to cost $300. Square 395), to cost $1,600. bullder: to make repairs, Eighteenth | Park road . sau 574). (o | brokers, with annual renewals,” is of | of -irresponsible or incompetent pe: B propriate ornamentation can be -| H. Rubin. owner: Kolodne & Cladl. Old Colony Washing Co., owners| and G streets (lots 66, 67 and 802, great importance pporting the sons = i ed more quickly than the commonplace | ney, builders; to make repairs, 1918 | and builders: Doran S. Platt. archi- | square 169). to cost $3,000. 1 i y building in the same nefzhborhood Fourteenth street (lot 53, square 205). | tect. to erect concrete block additiorf, [ William Sylvester, owner and build- o lf“'_'{"”_"” for the steel skeletc He advocates simplicity. however, | to cost $650. . 68® Blair road (lot 815, square 3280), | er; L. W. Giles, architect: to_erect of large commercial buildings (0 guar- | warning against the stuni or freak | R. B. Looker, owner, to erect rear | {o cost $5,000. brick addition, 4421 and 4423 Sheriff antee the safety and quality of their | cffect in b The set-bick build: | porch, 4212 River road (ot 15 e e e e : ] !,”“:";(;';:\ o {-\‘{}0"“' in 2 eplacing ‘\lho wall, or | 3). to cost $500. | - = T ! t) ¢ . *. Bosso oted architect, of New Kking-case type of skyscraper en-! Charles H. Warren. owner and B B ¥ Pl d S 1 C t j o 5. s o cohiags Sy e vee L S o (e B e Sk o , "ve Planned a Special Community 5 tments, made fdr the Na-lang ventilation in the lower stories | rage, 606, Aspen street (lot 39, square i 1 2 - tion of Real Fstate| nq produces a greater possible rev 3167), to cost $300. * ale an | enue than the old-fashioned dark office [ Joseph IHowar, owner and buiider. = : . . LA stcel frame insurance, chocked | SO U AR e e for those who want a bit of nature combined with a eg: v by some method of inspec b pigie 7 o i v brick and concrete apart- We have an opportunity for a salesman, modern Home—at tion that will be invented as the need s { . 2115 F street (lots : /i i for” 1" el eroutes, il supnie: | 4,443,523 ARE ON ROLLS | faave 3oy 1o cont sassins, ° © preferably one having previous real estate ment the sent for, f insurance R. E. Price, owner and builder; J. experience, in our general brokerage and new e .55 OF LABOR UNIONS IN U. S.| x iiine et 20,2804, & s S St i Quiney Terrace | story brick’ dwellings. 5601 Nebrz s ’ . G A e e avenue and 3001 McKinley street (lots This is an opening with an old established | The extent of trade union organiza !*‘7“* = = firm, and one which may only be filled by a man 1 Quincy at 22nd Street tion of the site ig the |tion in the United States is shown in —— . et by this Rirat iind important safeguard | a vecent survey by the United Statea | JUST COMPLETED zapab‘;efil:,f l::zol?::lgu?:e:t::fl:f; o] for the i = to the ve-| purey of Labor Statistics, a sum et el rm during st q : These Homes are wholly detached—surrounded by wide lawns : One port. I land value, if the site is| 5 i the 1734 l il selected with the right tore _win | mary of which is published in and 1736 B St. S.E. 7 —and with %, 99 . sg i fcrease, | thoush | the bullding de-| August issue of the Monthly Labor 6 large rooms and bath: h.ow.h See Mr. Schaaff \ deep rear yards where you can “farm” a little if you c . e front Sna rear porchen. homixoon Home want to. It’s a pretty sight—artistic H. s—with their effective terfor Mr. B 5 Review. throughout: electricity: HUuilt-in refris L Bllo Ll with their eftective 0 is yorts E - bers of all tor: d alley I=E i . . = o o hos sar Gonas ceol iy ek O Ehostipo e "}gco'"a::,:", ’;&5 Monthly N. L., SanSbuI y CO., Inc. | planting and flowering beds—and contentment inside—for the plan » hest and most durable of ma-| study was was 4,443,523, of ’ 3 . F: i i H S s e LIV were in organizations Lacy & Belt 1418 Eve St. N.W. Main 5904 -md. equlpmenl.nf these Bungalows are such that housekeeping is ing with t it deterioration over | affiliate h the American Fedel SaTlaINt STy o easily and efficiently done. Ideal environment for the children. long period of 1 making allow- | tion of Labor and the remainder in ances in fixtures for the gewer and |independent unions. The survey also i} Owners and Builders. Phone Fr. suGs. . — = = A | too. e Quiene) o D e e R = - - | Quincy Terrace is an outstanding community—differing from Wall insulation. piping, buried fe ctivities of g | any other in Washington—a result of my vision of the comfort the family ought to have—and the product of what my organiza ° @ | has been able to build at a popular price—skimping nothing. I'm ey Spanish Corner Home ] ——— e ot Stucco. I8 | e Bungalows : = ‘,. 3 In . . - West Chevy ! - - ' ! . o 7 ™ . Special terms that make i ] ——] = Md. buying easier than renting DESCRIPTION 5 Concrete front porch, large Two nice size bedrooms, > 5 , e i 2 A L " living room \\'uh‘n]wn fice. each with mg«“ c}l‘ost’g: ] All the : : 2 | . Our Mr. Hamilton is s‘?a'éfip“a?rcla"f""r‘»" G i = 3 large, beautiful bath: hard- romantic . ¢ S 5 | = ot . - ept. wood floors; dry cellar and beanty : § o &b at the Bungalows every out R. I Ave. to 22nd laundry trays. of Old PESRE o i day and Sunday or Street N.E. and then have beautiful sand-finish walls. Al Spain £ 3 ; it's a pleasant walk " (s Photie for auto service to Gt : S . phone him Cleveland north; or the bus will ! ‘ 7 e . - . 2 e | 1790 for special ap- take you to within two 57,850 ; . L g squares of the ‘Bunga- o inspect drive out Wisconsin Ave, to Bethesca, 3 blocks north oY o fo > 4 poinitment. e Nesida Bank. 1eft on Melrose St. % block. : Sa'esman on Premises PRESTON P. BOGLEY 3 o ; 5 iy | Streef improvements are 335 Southcrn Bldg. Owner and Builder Main 5091 - 7 3 : i progressing rapidly [e=—|afr———m|do|c———|a|c———|ol} Built, Owned and for Sale By VORI LI 1S LIT AT IS LIS LIS AT L LIS IS LI LLL ST LS L L LE AL . - o il Tameson-Built Homes : e e e : | « strea arry A. Rite 2801 to 2829 5th N s e Pl e ‘ I Member Washinguon Reol Estate Board Priced Under $7,000 0 i 8 Tt mmense living room opgning to c] Inspect at Once Old Georgetown RO o i e e et three very large bedchambers with two tiled Easy Terms baths, numerous cedar closets, maid’s room and lavatory, built-in garage and a myraid of special Here is a home within the and Battery Lane features. Moderately priced; terms arranged! , reath of any purse Moder- ately priced, yet complete in Open After 2 P.M. Sunday every detail. Located in Wash- ington’s newest subdivision— * | | é One of the Season’s most picturesque ol e 161¢ an" 01 Gevretown oad 1o Battery Lane. offerings, superbly located, beautifully “Metropolis View” | AR ] . ro.[)o = lesigned and constructed for the per- BOSS AND PHELPS Tapestry brick, 6 large rooms & HOME OF Hom: nd bath, hot-water heat, elec- sonal use of the present owners ol tric lights and beautiful fix- Ni 1417 K St.—M. 9360 AR who are now forced to sell. REALRORS vear pore Taund 3 large vear yard to wide alley. An excellent home that is com- plete. To_reach property. zo out Rhode 1 Ave. Fourth d hen g0 east one. sq . For sale by Thos. A. Jameson Co. |ff| Reduced i"mm $42.500 to Owner and Builder 906 New York Ave. N.W. $34 750 . —Ask the Man Who Owns One ° Mutually Satisfactory Terms The fact is, it couldn’t be built today for the offered price. The location is thé best in exclusive Washington— One of the Best Buys in the City 5913 Sixteenth Street Ideal Location —in a neighborhood of elegant homes—protected by their comm’unityship, From every standpoint, you are likely to find these e | 5 i3 ‘our bedrooms homes exactly what you want. Padchdipaditerrices It's a brand-new Home—designed on special 2 P : Tinted Walls . . s . . They’re on Irving Street, right next door to Rock Stippled walls plans; built with critically drawn specifications and Creck Park—and at the same time they're handy to Paneled walls finished with consistency. A solid, substantial everything else. Car lines and bus lines are but a few Covered front porch s - o 3 hundred feet away. Open fireplace residence—pleasing in its character—and most Equipped kitch S e St el : : | And you get homes that really offer value. The ig clothes close 1)1‘21L11C211 in its utilities and equlpment.. Beautiful arrangement of the rooms will please you. The decorating %:‘:r-ll;::hd. d:':ch rooms, elegantly treated; three luxurious baths, scheme you'll find particularly attractive. There hasn’t e ooy 5 with built-in fixtures. Tiled kitchen with electric been any skimping on clbset space, nor any skimping on Hardwood floors i . : . the quality of the materials used throughout. throughout refrigerator; oil-burning hot-water heating sys- % . o i E‘}{ 4 al - bio ilt-i o Frti i These facts may not mean much in an advertisement. ceptlon New llonle tem; big built-in garage. Entirely surrounded by " but they will mean a lot the minute you see the homes NEAR) wide lawns with massive stone retaining walls. themselves. You'll find it very difficult, indeed, to suggest ( any improvements. And comparing values here with any- : 1f you are looking for a Home—that will meet thing similar, in size, location and general character, you'll find Chevy Chase Cll'Cle every demand of the family and its social duties— one of these houses a really unusual buy. New Residence of Modified Spanish here it is—ready for occupancy. " Sample House 1724 Irving Street N.W. Architecture in an E"t‘:l"flve Loca_t'_on Open Sunday from noon to nine p.m.—and Open from 9 AM. to 10 PM. Go out 16th or This heme is most practical in plan and finished every other evening up to 9 p.m., or phone our Mt. Pleasaut Sts. to Irving and turn West. in unusually good taste. Has 4 large bedrooms. office for special appointment Situated on a beautiful lot with wide frontage enhanced 1 : The - by artistic'planting and large shade trees. Driveway | g - at side of house to 2-car garage. 1415 KBEVER-“GOS = | c’oscph a ] ,’n Maximu e — Co Jn Open Sunday All Day | = T 7 ‘ K Street L ep— M. J. Sheehan & Sons ; | b L 1010 Vermont Ave. Franklin 209 ot i - i R . Description