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L 18 REAL ESTATE.’ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. JULY 30, 1927. REAL ESTATE. | LOANS TOTALING $72,450 ARCADENARKET EAPANSIN BEGNS Enlargement Will Double Capacity of Quarters and Increase Stalls. | District of Columbia Is Enabled to Provide Housing for 19 Families in Transactions. 50, sufficient to | provide housing accommodations for 19 families in Washington and its uburbs, were authorized at the last | meeting of the Metropolitan Life | Insurance Co. real estate committee it was announced here today. The loans were placed through Weaver | Brothers Inc. of Washington. Loans on and mortgage mounting t 25 were author- it large at the this amount, v loans and $466.350 The city loans, argely . will provide ommodations for 571 families. { ‘he principal housing lo: While plans for the development of [ Pennsylvania, $299.650; D @ great three-story market and amuse "l_wmnyl»'.v, $ Kentucky ment center on this site which would | Tennessee 000: Ohio, make 1t th adison Square Garden | I1lino Michigan Lof Washin, and pending an in the zon ich is neces: phase of the enlarzem ex- | tension of the market gquarters—now +4s rapidly under way Will Cost$250,000. This unit of the whole projected welopment will cost approxi £$250,000, Mr. Blick sal Loans totaling Extensive enlargement and remodel- 4ng work which will double the capac: Ity of the market quarters of the build-| 3ng now are in pre on the Suilding, Fourteenth street b 2rving street and Park road, ennounced today by John S president of the Arcadia Market {Amusement Co., owner of the prop-|? erty. 18 oo it was | $2.259, m;.»\‘.{ were fa 1 3,100, fornia have been postponed | Oregon BUILDING ON DECLINE. uildings, K now in prog- | 3 partment houses. present | of single homes is re- owing to the now available o the person who de- increase, uilding rior section of the Imore readily h of which formerly [sires to build a house for oceupancy han at any tir since the war. In addition, recent declines in bui d- wn_incentive to build- ried man, after the war did dways keep pace with price in- s not The old north . si buildin tion for tion to the build be under way, according to present plans. 3 [ ice storage plant on the | of the present market | heen razed in prepara-| i e construct the addi oon will | not dices. “Eye Appeal” for Homes. “Eye appeal” is something your home has or hasn't. It is hard to de- to recognize. Your should express your cceptance of things appreciation of har- in their proper places. | Increase in Stalls. | The one-story addition to he erected | sat this time will increase the number stalls in the market from 64 to 102 iing | seribe, but e three. | wall covering —your beautiful, your ! mony; of colol This Beautiful Colonial Home With All Modern Imfprovements In HILLCREST, D. C. Only $8,500 Scautifullly decorated, dining room paneled in gilt. Kitchen has sanitary walls, lovely gas range, ironing hoard, cabinet, one-piece sink with mixing faucet. Oak floors throughout. Sun parlor, open fireplace, coat closet, master bedroom- with 5 windows, cedar closet, clothes closets, tiled bath, built-in tub, hot-water heat. Lot 50x137.5. Shade trees. The name of the builders, ‘Wetmore & Son, 1s your guarantee of good work. TO INSPECT Drive out Pa. Ave S.E., across bridge; turn right at Branch Ave. (33rd St.), or take Hil- crest bus at 17th and Park Ave. S.E. ALGER & CO. 3229 Alabama Ave. Lincoln 9449 Buy Your Home in Washington ‘m' unsurpassed becauty, and Jusiness is growing—Popula- h]nn :s grow sTON will be a com- pleted city. N ] e to invest in a piece of real estate +—and the place to invest is MANOR PARK, D. C, which is ;J"if')',‘ZCd‘\.(t;"\‘.'e un;'”n; xl]vr;():;nt be iful sections of the city. .E HOME VALUES ARE LOW AN DON'T FORG - Rl Manor Park, D. C., Bears Careful Consideration Before You Buy—ANYWHERE growing by le Bungalows of many artistic designs, in brick, stucco, frame, shingle and built to last with a minimum of upkeep cost. LOW PRICES EASY TERMS Features are included that you would expect to find in homes sell- ing at much higher prices. Many built-in conveniences. On the 14th st. Car Line Tnspect ear sth St o Takomi ik AUTHORIZED FOR HOMESi | whose in- | | suites and is of brick construction with stone trimming. The Cafritz organization also re- SOLD BY M’lNERNEY | ports the recent sale of another apart- | | ment house located at 936 Madiso { AN street, at the corner of Georgia ave- | o nue, for William Liff, former owner, New Connecticut Avenue Building ' to a local investor. Sale of three store ‘ | tuildings also was included in the Brings $250,000, Cafritz saction, the consideration of which was reported to amount to | Co. Reports. about $60,000. | | clubhouse at 1503 Twenty sold for Frank Suuls “ranklin King, and a store at consin avenue was sold to | APARTMENT BUILDING ’ five-story modern apartment building located at 3436 Conne | avenue, at the corner of Ordway | street, has been sold for John J. Mc | Inerney, butlder, to an out-of-town in- vestor for a_consideration of approxi- mately §250,000, it was announced fo- | day by the business property depart- | ment of the Cafritz Co., which han- dled the transaction. The building, which was completed sometime ago, contains 44 apartment The Ordered to Canal Zone. First Lieut. Louis B. Ely, 16th Field Artlllery, has been ordered to the Panama C; Zone for duty with the field artillery. 93% of all nent ‘mew b erected in Washing- ton_for the past G years were shaded by us. We would be pleased to send you samples and an estimate of our low fac- tory prices. Call Main 4874 or 8552. Apartments Now Available In the New Fireproof Apartment 2127 California St. N.W. Inspection Invited FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 12th Street N.W. Main 352-353 Over 1,000 Cafritz Lifetime Homes Built and Sold You Save $1,500 in T hese Big 20x32-Ft. Homes 3 Large Covered Porches Tiled Bath, Built-in Tub and Shower 5th and Emerson Sts. N.-W. | Just Off Kansas Avenue, Near Beautiful Sherman Circle 'y Natural trim Hardwood floors Artistic decoration Ample closet space 6 large rooms Concrete front porch 2 wide rear porches Ideal kitchen only $9,450 - Open and Lighted Until 10 P.M. CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communities M. 908 14th & K BEDROOMS 2 BATHS A ‘SLEEPING PORCH BIG CEDAR CLOSETS —Are on the Second Floor of These Beautiful Colonial Homes on Ingraham St. 4 —in— 14th ST. TERRACE The In-Town Suburb MOJE’ Home 1331 Ingraham St. N.W. TO REACH—Take 14th and Colorado Ave- nue car or drive out Sixteenth Street to Colo- rado Avenue, then turn right two blocks to Ingraham Street. Built By | tion opens High School is also under construe- tion. New buildings at Urbana and Myersville have been delayed becausc bids submitted have been considered too high. STRUCTURE FOR DEAF WILL BE READY SOON, $70,000 Administration Building at Frederick, Md., to Be Completed in September. Special Dispatch to The Star. REDERICK, Md., July 000 administraticn building au therized by the last Legislature will be completed at the Maryland School for the Deaf here before the Institu- in September. It will house 20 classrooms, the princi office and other administrative offi It is the fifth building of the group at the school. A new high school bullding will he opened at Libertytown this auditorfum and addition to E = e Stone Quarry Opened. % Fourteen acres of the tract in Bradley Hills, County, Md., recently were purchased by Jaeger & Minchillo, stone contrac- | tors, at $1,000 an acre. A stone quarr has been opened by the new owners, ind a road, laid out in co-operation with the Maryland National Park Commission and leading from the quarry to Bradley boulevard, is now under construction, 28.—The 13 just authorized half. fares for Glasgow Distfnctive Inclividual Residence 5632 Western Ave. Chevy Chase HE architect was surely at his best when this home was designed. Every convenience to sat- isfy the longing desire for completeness is provided. Center-hall plan, having a spaclous living room with solarium adjoining; dining room, but- ler's pantry, breakfast room and kitchen on first floor. The second floor has three very large bed- rooms, each with private bath, and one smaller bedroom. On the third floor are three rooms and bath. Tn the basement will be found a billiard room and two-car garage. Open Sunday Until 9 P.M. He(lges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 | 5800 Block . 8th St. NW. | One block north of 8th and Madison i | 97,950 best buy Terms less than rent N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904 Just a Block West of 16th Street Washington's Fashionable Boulevard DISTINCTIVE—BEAUTIFUL A home of dignity as well as simplicity; excellent in proportion and details of architecture and arrangement. OPEN SATURDAY, 2 UNTIL 8 —and— ALL DAY SUNDAY DO2ESHELPS Hamilton | Montgomery | short-dis- | o Greater Pleasure Can Be Found In Your Own Home Than In The Home of Your Landlord Take your rent money and let it buy one of these BRICK HOMES $5,850 initial cash payment and thereaiter $30 a including all interest. Sample House 1177 3rd St. N.E. OPEN SUNDAY BOSSEFHELPS 1417 K Street Main 9300 03333333333333333333333‘333333”33333";:- 5323 - RENO ROAD Chevy Chase, D. C. PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Beautiful detached residence on a corner lot. Center- hall entrance type, containing 8 rooms, 2 baths, with lavatory on first floor, metal weather stripped throughout, two-car arage, lagge covered porch, and many other attractive eatures. Lot has a frontage of 106 feet and this residence stands out as one of the most beautiful in Chevy Chase. In exccélcm. condition, just having been completely redeco- rated. We have just acquired this home in trade and are offering it for sale at an exceedingly low price and on con- venient terms. A home that merits your prompt inspection. Drizve Reno Road. WARDMAN Main 3830 1437 K St. N.W. out Comnecticut Ave. to Jocelyn St., thence west to m fi m |[———o[——| o] i \I————lo,———|alc——=[o]——— O A Particularly Complete Home Features about it and refinements in it that you’ll seldom find in a Home avail- able to buy. 2817 38th Street N.W. A square west of Wisconsin Avenue, “On the Heights.” [ole——2|o[c——]o|—] o] McKeever and A beautiful street, with handsome trees— and the artistic Brick House sits on a terrace surrounded by hedge. Large front porch, two inclosed porches in the rear. The rooms are very large—and arranged for the utmost comfort. Brick open fireplace in living room, paneled walls in living and dining rooms and beam ceiling in the latter. Large sleeping rooms, complete bath, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, double garage—and a most artistically landscaped yard, with shrubbery, fruit trees and flower beds. Screens and awnings. There’s a Good Reason for the Low Price —and you can make the terms suit your convenience. Open Sunday from noon until dark Turn west from Wisconsin avenue at Fulton street—38th street is the first square. Deal with a Realtor 1415 K Street. Main 4752