Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1927, Page 18

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for the year ending July 1 were in Educational Program of | | cover all building operations, as many | s REAL ESTATE.) excess of $1,000,000 in value, Super- visor of Assessments Alfred W. Gaver | v with the law | -1. Board to Be Broadened | iy Deim e | Theate: REA[]‘URS PI. AN FREDERICK BUILDING UP. Special Dispatch to The Star. U ,nmmlnct‘d in his annual report made to the county commissioners. Fig- th Home fo Next Fall. | nd the United Brethren ‘Sundn\' hool buildings FREDERICK, Md., Aug. 6.—Build- ing operations in this city and county \ ures were compiled from permit rec- | ords, which, the report states, do not 8 were the = o largest constructed here during the | ye Keeping pace w for educat has spread rap conntry | g in the past fou lems ton Real Esta “We have been slow to study the % enlarge th ind social prob- with real property program ne of the ver mmon. Plans now understanding of real estate prob: economic cted 1y bec lso very which any one himself, simply because ind familiar to every one” | Mertzke, director of the | Tucation and Re- | search poin « in a study of the| ssent status '-r real l‘\‘lh educa- tion in the United States. ““The lack | f adequate knowledge of the most in portant econ and lezal aspeets of | cal esta has led to many hle mistake on th erroneous imption ts no qu 18 not answer for real estate is | for cont course of lec lic, as well members and the board elass in real estate given under th New Science, real estate edv i land rther | has ively nee of Alr. “Land us that real estate is much new Mer economics s ont nt more than the visible land and build he savs. “It has pointed out things which the man on the The nature of swon for their itimate con planning of | estate valtes, wpraisals pro borrowers, | ccessful and pment of real estate 1 rms amons the contri- ’m ons that we owe to this new sci ener of flw 117 voeational courses g orga veal business groups during the past year for the further trainir wn mem- bers and for persons ning to enter | the business of real estate, 46 were | en un the auspices of a_uni versity or other similar educational institution; 38 were given in co-oper ation with a branch of the United Y. M. C. A. schools; 33 of the courses were real estate boards wholly their own organi- | zation Of the 89 real estate b.ards \\hkh\ report detail of the vocational courses | which they have been sponsori their own bu during the !lu-\on( | fm the vocat ! economics were three or four institut in the United States ithis vear 52 ur will be offerin courses ac which has i perty value o and decl rection be land util 2 of land 1 its for riculi of ; courses in pr by dull education moven a further tabulation r ccording even real ht were | In addition to ()h‘ 33 member boards of the tion report that they have| udies of modern methods | previously given vocational courses d two were | but are not offering such courses uur.’ ze- | ing the current year. | s Al estate X were courses in spe- ate selling methods: PP S ], New York has 410 playgrounds. Inspect This Home Value 1725 Taylor St. N.W. Semi-Detached Home . <THE TVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MUTT AND JEFF—In Plain Words the Little Fellow Isn’t Fussy. How CAN You SMiLe ] JEEE ANB T ARE IN AN INFAce oF Au. AWFUL MEsS! HeRe we ARc IN FRANCG wi(THOUT * A €ent AND BoTH oF US TGRRIBLE SWIMMERS! WE'LL NEVER GET Home. 'Re UP > AGAINSTS :‘ve. GoT A PAIR OF TICKkeTS FoR LS oN THe oLtymMPC L SAIL TSMORROW FROM CHERBOURG! D. €. SATURDAY, AUGUST -6, 1097.' BUT THESE TiCikeTs CALL EOR QUARTGRS N THe- STEERAGE ¢ WHERE TH we e STCERAGE 1S weeP The MILCH cows. WELL, WHAT'S Good EnouGH €oR A FINE Jersey cow 'S Good GAOUGH FOoR mel &Y _(Coppighe. 1977 by W € Viaher) _Grem Brisin Mghus Renerva /hv —_ Trade Murk Bag U & Pur OBer | Henry E. West of 16th Street Eight Rooms Two Baths Every Modern Convenience Flody E. Davis Company Realtors 733 12th Street N.W. MAIN 352-353 &®f Michigan and ersity, have put real estate cou: dertaking in real estate ha '\lm'\d\" come to be an important part of the | general movement for a more scien: Jameson-Built Model Homes Only a Few Left - 913 to 937 Quincy St. N.W. =} Selling Fast Inspect at Once Six large rooms, tiled hath, h.-wh, electric lights, hatdwood floors and trim, one-: pxece sink, built-in ice box, instan- tancous water heater and other extras. Double rear porches, cement front porch, With or without built-in ga- rage. “Ask the man who owns one."” For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N.Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 Inspect Them Sunday Take 1ith St Sth and Kennedy and tiwo blocks north to Madison, or Georgin Ave. car ‘to Longfellow. enst t0 Geh and north to Madison. Qrive out 16h or Georgii Yre. to Tongfeliow. east 1o 500 and north to Madison. or Phone us for auto! car 1o ha “BEYOND Semi-detached English Homes COMPARISO in Delightful Marietta Park ¢t 5th & Madison N.W. ’ OnIy $8,950 & up. Easy Terms 4 Sold Last Beautiful Exhibit l/m,m One completely furnished— — One complotely Jurnis?ec 427 \1.1d|§0n St. N. :,u n from 9 a:m 1116 Eye St. N.W. Main 8919 “BEYCND COMPARISON” am. to 5 pm. Six rooms and Tiled Bath, with built-in tubs and chowers! Oak, lvory and Mahogany Finish! Oak Floors up and down! Cedar-lined closets! Beautiful land- scaped lots! Paved streets and alleys! Residence at 3107 Woodley road, which recently was purchased by Dr. Osborn from F. R. Eaton, through the office of Boss & Phelps. 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 Silver Spring Building Supply Co. LUMBER—MILLWORK We Furnished W. C. & A. N. Miller Miracle D.(_)ors and All Other Millwork For Star. Model Home Silver Spring, Md. The Shepherd 2300 Evening Chevy Chase Boulevard Overlooking Chevy Chase Golf Course Greatly Reduced Price | Seven Bllllon Outlay Needed i(h'} annual building prog m is said | {to be by dep ion and obsole The average house has | | a life of between and 50 years, but even in 19 y < badly in need of modernizin ling to present standards. iation and ence are therefore conservatively i ¢ per cent. The complete buildin program re- ‘v|m|u! duri X\'n r, accord- ling to Ameri piled the figures, is equired for Iy biG; SUM REQUIRED FORU. S. BUILDING - s follows: | ulatig Other new n Annual fire loss . 0 and fio Annually, Says Survey Report. 00 100.000.000 3.0:1,244.000 That the present standards of the | American people require a normal building program of over seven bil- lion r is the finding of 5 e which has com A Mental Strain. pleted a nation-wide survey of the| ' oy, aston Tran work of its builder subseribers dur- ing the fiscal year just closed. It is pointed out that the x”lHllI] population increase alone amounts to | 34,000 people and calls for new | housing valued at nearly two billion " . o dolars yearly and more schools,’ [ merely said I was thinking of it. stores, churches, hotels and other T ean afford to think, can't 17 structures, | “No; that's wha 2 The largest single requirement In' not necustomed. vt f 1.030.304.400 | rint “I'm thinking of a trip to Europe | this Summer. “Really, old man, you cam't afford that. You're not accustomed to that sort of thing.” ! You're Open Sunday From 11 AM. to7 P.M. Oppqsite Saul’s Addition 810 Delafield Place NEARLY NEW BRICK HOME Sacrifice Price of $6,450 About $1,000 under any similar nearby property Six rooms and tiled bath Hot-water heat, oak floors, electricity Inspection Will Convince You Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. Home Sellers for Forty Years 1433 K St. N.W. Main 1017 Over 1,000 Cafritz Lifetime Homes Built and Sold Big 4-Bedroom Homes 20 Ft. Wide—35 Ft. Deep 2nd FLOOR ARRANGED FOR APARTMENT 4th and Decatur Sts. N.W. In the Heart of Petworth, Near Sherman Circle 7 large rooms 3 big covered porches Tiled bath with built-in tub and shower Bright kitchen, shelved pantry, refrigerator Deep lot with garage Hardwcod floors and artistic deceration rhso- | which com- | 'FACADES OF BUILDINGS ; | STILL BEING CLEANED i "% | cleaned in order that they n be overshadowed by the new ments. Amor which ¥ { ternat Ward i Fifteenth street | Work Continues Apace and Whole | Blocks Are Taking on New new list of buildings Appearance. which for he re | Work of clean facades of e downtown bui which Was | the home of number of weeks ago, con- | tion (o: the ace, with the result that whole | taking on the aspect of ade up of new structures, a P’ terially to the attractiveness of the city. | 2 One unive law school the on K street Fifteenth, mplain Apartments stween Fourteer In some instances it is apparent | dean of its that the building of new and orna- Built right Priced right HEN you find homes of this character— finest quality construction, embodying the very latest features — located in a high class residential en- vironment, in the path of increasing values—priced as low as $7,950 on terms less than rent— it will be useless to look for a bigger value. Drive out to see these splendid homes Sunday. Sample house always open for inspection. N.L. Sansbury Co.,Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904 Washington Estate Board block norih f 8th & Madi Members Real Easy Terms Only $10,950 Open and Lighted Until 10 P.M. 14th «x CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communities M. 9080 Only $8,750! —for this beautiful colonial house with all modern conveniences in An ideal home of brick and concrete construiction con- taining eight rooms and two baths, with shower. A. B. C. Oil Bumer' beautiful shrubbery; two-car garage. One square from car line. Reasonable Terms Open All Day ¢ unday ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inec. ESTABLISHED 1901 913 15th St. N.W. b Main 2690 BHillcrest, B. C. Corner lot 72.5x147.5. Oak floors, tiled hath, hot-water heat, cpen fireplace; shada trees, sodded lavn, concrete walks. The Builder, B. R. Lemke —has maintained kLis usual high standard in home. this attractive To Inspect . Aerows bridge, | Turn vight at Branch us ut 13th and Pa. Ave C?Jincoln 9449 [ Drive out, Pa. Ave. L, Ave. 3 ) take Hillere Alger 3229 Alabama Ave. Everything Spells “Ideal” these Cleveland Park Homes They are located on one of the woodland streets—just “above the Avenue.” 3013-3015 Ordway St. Attractive Colonial design—rich in, its sim- plicity; commodious in its spaciousness; prac- tical in modern equipment, and decorated and finished in the best of taste. —As You Inspect Not Brick Construction Slate Roofs Big Colonial Porches Hot-Water Heat Separate Heater for hot water Separate Garage with each home 8 Large Rooms Complete Bath Outside Pantry Hardwood Floors throughout Servant’s Toilet Screens for all openings We don’t know of mere complete Homes anywhere—and The price is far below the actual value Leave the terms to us—we’ll make them satisfactory to you fake it a point b inspect on Sun- —open from 10 A M. to dark ,_,,,Mcxfisvmmaoss

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