Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1927, Page 21

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REAL ESTATE” @~~~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JUNE IT, 1927 REAL ESTATE.’ ; B TR o L or vrm‘u s hen by an instanta- MURIGAGES OPERATED AS APARTMENT HOTE PROCESS IS EXPLAINED * Lesiice o MOTEING: & | neou lease of the pressure the chips ® | are > to explode into milllu{‘mlog 0“ too l wn fi To form boards, the exploded ne o ese i IENDING Tu GRUW : New Scheme Described for Making | fiber is ,;fi_md“ TRbEaL Gveri mitanLs 9 9 < aris similar to a paper machine Usable Material from and placed in a . Almost_any ‘ a y . Small Waste. desired degres of hardness may be T aaa . . g The Scientific News Service of the 3 Stabilizing Influences Aid in| | = - 3 | Smithsonian In: ibes | o glue or other artificial binder a “new process for produc S¥D- lis required to consolidate the fiber. | i i i ire. R i A thetic lumber from sawmill te e, peoduct i alll wiod. 16 hae & Reducing Risk in Fire ’ : B e use of .\u‘un;‘ to explode \\‘unfl‘hpnfll.- trength of from 4,000 to 5,000 gales § Ha ips i the ingenious Proc- | younds per square inch, it is knotless proof Buildings. 4 ‘ : 55 7 sis of a new method fOr | of very light welght, and a good L] 3 : producing synthetic lumber from sulator. The uses for which it is . mill waste. Specimens showing stas 0 have already proved satisfa Because buildings erected today will o | in the manufacture of the new prod-|inciude de s, card tables, radio h | now on exhibition in paneling and o . . National Museum under the Smith- | iygy] it e B lt' b k ; : | Sonian Institution. This development | uut-in OriCR garage oillzing n promises to elimihate a_waste in wood | = ;hm’o is & tendency toward mortgage \\Il\h'h lhlns in the past rur into In-| The National Post Office Clerks® As- 3 b' d h oans on fireproof structures longer <% calcuiable sums. sociation is strongly organized among in term than the three and five-year . - he fundamental process consists | th: postal workers in Porto Ric lg covere porc €es periods considered con v i S past, according to a survey B s sl o BES S A ) tiled bath, built-in tub and shower a building,” it says, “must be care- fully weighed in determining th2 We Take Pleasure in Announcing period of a mortgage loan. §a i T i L o How exacting modern standards >R N i 1 - the Appointment of t an e l ts have bec he illustrated y ¢ ‘& & : ‘ ~ | afie . N.W. er $1,000,000. Its floors ¥ X - ool . On the Highest Point in Petworth, Just Arcund the Corner From Sherman Circle inches thick compared to 13 ? i 3 % ¢ ¥ Formerly With Wm. K. Hartung Co. . adding 64 inches of construction : . < ; B s sarily to height, or 74,000 cubic g : as Sales Manager of Our Jlume, representing 0 . i 3 y 3 which the usual annual carrying g . Residential Properties Department charges of 10 per cent would amount | 86 every ar., intless comparable details, y ignored a generation ago, are | given careful consideration today, this scientific_planning extending the use- ful life of our buildings. It is probabie that the modern steel skyscraper kept in good repair would be d at the end of 100 year The Southern Apartments, 1507 M street, eight-story brick structure, built ra A. L LA 3 | four years ago by Harry Wardman, which has been bought by Mrs. Clara A Iliere have been many examples of | power, The apartment which contains 87 suites, will be converted fnto an s e A A apartment hotel. The consideration in the sale was reported to be approxi- houses merely through change of | yERENACR0 ) G0 | ropolitan neighborhoods. = v it & ® Careful city zoning, careful restric- tions imposed by ow maturing | ment of a large tract west of Wis. development of many, eities are all,In- | consin ‘avenue, and the first homos In addition to the natural beauties of the GARDEN SPOT OF WASHINGTON, due to . ol B - - | a ildi at Forty-four and doas. .. . a N Tho fact that many economists expect | Creosanmen stroots. A group of de the distinctively designed homes and the careful preservation of the trees and the contours further yielding in interest rates, bar- | faehad cottage type homes I8 under of She bmd ring unexpected changes in the finan- | construction on Norwood drive, op. cial situation, also influences capital y to seck longer-term investments. posite the Chevy Chase Country Club. wesl B? %Bights IWITH THE REALTORS[ D > bl —offers another tremendous advantage to the % e s €SIranic HOME OWNER—A MILLER-BUILT and el R e e —— : e “Ealen market ot Washington | . el BRIl D ¢ ; _ : : g : managers division of the Washin Ofi]{:es me e Ll b L A S Biggest 6-room home value ever offered in N.W. 5- | intelligence than ever in selecting their homes. ton Real Estate Board at the regular Toih ine or finih meeting of the division Tuesday noon R the majority of instances it is the greatest at the Hamilton Hotel. Sdul Buildino‘ financial venture of their careers. ; e e & i Sieady ncrease”in thie phase of 8 Wriasbaeiaeinct The Mo goilior : B Onl Easy Terms ported by representatives of local = materials and the most skilled workmanshi S : 3 g firms. A continued steady increase 925 15th St. N.W. P , is to be expected, it was pointed out, produce the lasting home, the home which due to the rapid growth of Wash- ' Desirable offices in mod- requires 'he ]east upkeep (an lmportan! item, ington, Il ern elevator building lo- indeed), and affords the greatest happiness. o Chatles H. Hillegelst, chairman of | cated in heart of financial @ These ave foand o Miller-Buily Momes, " i ¢ MONTHLY PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT ;;‘:\v e l,.ef,s&{eassiisgfl' Convince yourself that the above statements o The Cafritz Co. is engaged in the et s ave ovivite and- conseneibue. . & Cf Which You Actually Save More Than Half. homes. in several sections of the Dis- lease to suit tenant. All | We have again been selected to build a model § " o : e i . . trict. In Petworth, the largest new outside rooms. home; this time a Master Model Home, spou- | r Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. home operation of the firm, there are sored by the Home Owners' Institute of New now several groups of houses under Reasonable Rent Norks ani eIk togtonE veinig Stas S . : This hollne is now in the course of construction, and BESETE 1 4 . we earnestly invite your inspection of it; not only later, < o i < when it is completed, but now, when it is under construc- v 2 l4th & K M' 9080 tion and you can see for yourself what is being used in approcehe. - Miller-Built homes. o . - construction. They are located on Visit this home on 44th Place below Hawthorne and Decatur street between Fourth and Fifth streets; on Delafield place, be- C tween Fourth and Fifth streets, and B. F. Saul C. visit our other homes urder construction. It is well # 3] iti worth your while. ’ ; Owners and Builders of Communities at Fifth and Emerson streets. An- Over 1,000 Lifetime Homes Built and Sold—Hundreds Now Under Construction to Meet the Demand! other development is located on Park- M. 2100, 925 15th St. N.W. wood place, west of Fourteenth street. Recently the firm began the develop z i 009909000000000000009000000000 $0069000000000000600000000000000060000000000¢ BP0V 000900000000000000000000000 0000000000 & 000000000000'000000000000000000000‘00000000.000000000.00QQ000.00000..00.00.“.000.0.0000000000000.0.’0.0.000.0.00. 000020000000 0000. 0000000000600 9000600000000000000000000044000000000000000000000040040009 40000 PIPIIIIEIIPITIIIITICIIILLEIIIIOIIIHI00000 0000000 Miller [ T E D Mill Designed J ¢. B————-na Ad @fll ”'e,lr 1750 B‘ui;‘lr —and not yet fully completed That tells what exceptional Homes they are—and how outstanding as the most for the money in Washington. Beautiful Colonials— In a location that gives you a 10 to 15 mile view over the country—and sur- rounded by immense wide lawns and deep "2901-3021 OTIS ST. N.E. —overlooking Rhode Island ave: and just a stone’s throw from it More special features!—more actual value!—more real Hominess than you can possibly find in any other develop- ment—at one thousand dollars and more higher in price. Note the Features 6 large rooms Tile Bath with Built- Hardwood Floors— _ in Tub upstairs and down Laundry Tubs Big Closets . Built-in Ironing One-piece Porcelain _ Board Sink. Some have Built-in Hot-water Heat Garages ; Big Porches Immense Big Lots $7,950 to $8,650 Modest Cash Payment—Easy Monthly Terms Our Mr. Hickman will be at the Exhibit House Every Day and Evening—Including Sunday Take R. 1. Ave. cars leaving G St., opposite the Treasury, riding to either the corner of Newton and R. L. Ave. or Otis and R. I. Ave. N.E. 1514 H A Ki Main K Street al'ry N te 4846 Incorporated Member Washington Real Estate Board 3rd and Bryant Streets N.E. .?;ix fooms $ Electric Outlets ig Lots 8 250 Tile Baths ’ oy, That y hav S friendly book shel 5 ing v Front Porches 9 Biiiliin Tub fum"t::‘.you may have space for friendly book shelves m,'d for re-arranging your In the new houses just built 8n 28th Street, Woodley Park, you have not only Paved Streets Shower Baths various types of entrance plans to choose from—you have the security of the careful % & restrictions that have long safeguarded values in this prominent section. Beautl'ful Streets Linen Closets Houses with six rooms, two baths, both with showers (and another shower and Oak Floors Throughout Kitchen Cabinets lavatory near the maid’s room in the basement). - All closets are of cedar wood— Hot-Water Heat Kitchen Tables flooring, shelves, walls and doors. All other flooring is 74-inch clear white oak laid New Type Radiators Built-in Refrigerators over subfloor with special felting between. From the smallest detail of construction to the well arranged basement space Bright Cellars Kitchen Shelf Space with laundry and built-in garage, this home has been planned for the comfort and medry Trays Coat Closets serenity of the owner and his family. A3 A large bright kitchen with deep shelving, refrigerator (iced from outside), built- in ironing board panels and even brush and broom sockets concealed, yet convenient, EXHIBIT HOME To Reach the arc among the details of equipment. Sample Home ¥ . Priced From $17,500—$2,500 Cash, $125 Monthly 9 1:nkn any Bus or Street = Y 2408 3rd Street N.E. B T EXHIBIT HOUSE: 2915 28th STREET N. Open Every Day and Evening 5 . (Turn Off Connecticut Ave. at Cathedral Ave.) to the sample house. 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