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REAL ESTATE. STAR, WASHINGTON, Y.M.C.A. TOOPEN EXCHANGE T0 WAGE REALTY COURSES [ , = First Class Scheduled for Monday Night—Many Speakers Listed. THE TVENING D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1927. T, L. PHILLIPS JOINS N. L. SANSBURY CO. | Elected Director and Vice President | | of Realty Firm Organized in 1903. REAL ESTATE. 19 | REALTOR TERM UPHELD. Oregon has been added to the st of States s falsely rep the S a vice president of the Sanbury firm Mr. Phillips served as secretary and treasurer of the firm of Douglass & | Phillips, Inc., from the time of its or- gandzation until a few days ago, when | he sold his interest in the firm to| James E. Douglass. He is a member of the Washington Real Estate Board, the Board of Trade and a number of fraternal and civic groups, and has been admitted to the District of Columbia bar. He | lives in Chevy Chase, Md. | he Sansbury company was organ ized here in 1503 by N nsbur who still has an active interest in the OLD HOSTELRY TO BE RAZED Gets New Post in NENBERSHP DRVE !jBuilders and Manufacturers| Also Plan to Extend Scope ' of Activities. ate com for Oregon, has announced that any person who repre- sents himself as a v when fact he is not g any constituent board of the Assoeiatic of Leal Estate which coi ) | such mem! Phillips, who last interest in the Phillips, Inc., | w and vice | irm has been elected | president of the M Sansbury Co. The name of the firm of Douglas: | effective November 1, it was an-|Phillips, Inc., it was announced to new members will be | nounced today by Horace G. Smithy, ' has been changed to J. E. Douglass Cc VorLuMeE VALUES Lower Cost of Production Better Homes—Greater Savings | Ross Johnson, secretary of the organization. The membership drive | is to be continued for several weeks, | culminating in a bus session at | The enormous saving in Cafritz Lifetime Homes is an established fact. Volume construction and vast resources effect economies well demonstrated in the many desired features usually found only in more costly homes. And volume makes greater valses. miing to fraud, | wal of license “onday evening will mark the opes- | % S i i Ing of the regular course in real es-| 3 tate at the Y. M. C. A. School, which | 1s conducted yearly under auspices of | the Washington Real Estate Board. The course of study includes lec- s of real estate | tment, pur- lling, maintenance and man- agement of 1 property. Standard text books are used and lectures are | given by men engaged in real estate business here or in allied professions quizzes are given in addition to_the lectures and text stidy. The course will be opened Monday lecture by Roger J. | 1 counsel of the Re; . who will take as his Estate Business.” The 0 oclock speakers and subjects the other lectures are drive for started which plans for enlarging the scope and activities of the exchange will | be considered. | Tho exchange, in exis recently has inau es for the convenience of mem- s others in contemplation departure has been the estab- iment of a plans and specifications tion. Through the co-operation of GOLDENBERG'S STORE S T T T 1S GREATLY ENLARGED % |plans of all building projects and ‘i | THOM: these are available to the membership | Addition Provides Increased Floor mination preparatory to sub- ion of bids on construction work. Gl G B0 Ll aily bulletin service keeps mem- for Trade. s apprised of all projected con- struction. | Plans for the membership drive are | | in the hands of a steering committee | Goldenberg 5 % . o < 2 | CC bosed of: Arthur L. Smith, chair- | Seventh and K stref Northwest corner of Fourteenth and K streets, erected in 1891, which until | ;/"POFed of Archur Lo Smith, an. adaiti 2 are feet of recent years was called the Cochran Hotel, which soon is to be torn down Fred Drew, George Wyhe and |an additional 13,200 square feet of ) v . = 5 Lialey e . , Moon floor space on the ighth street side |t a large office building, plans for which have not yet been | 1y officers of the exchange are: |of the huilding. The added space is in pital Insurance Co.; Novem Avthur L. Smith, president; the newly constructed basement floor Real Estate Selling,” by J. A [ e presiden and in the new portion of the main f McKeeve v resident: B. K. McClosky, vlce | floor on the Eighth street side of the B. Cummings, treasurer; | building. secretary. These The extension operations have also are directors and with | brought the total floor space of the following form the board: Joseph | department store to approximately L] Big 6-Room Homes lliher, Leroy Reeves, C. C. Murray, ,000 square feet. In connection BUILT-IN BRICK GARAGE H. Rosengarten, J. A \\'mnvnw_vre. h this enlargement project, which 1. Mooney, George Wyne, ed started last Spring, the store h: ” Pt Drew and Thomas Bright. been fitted with new show windows 7 ance in the campaign is being | on bhoth the Kighth and Seventh given by Earl Stokes, secretary of the | streets side: hich are provided tional sociation of Builders’ | with modern’ lighting and decorative | ixchanges. | effects. e Y e In the new section of the store Many threshing machines in Italy |also there has been installed a soda are run by electricity { fountain and luncheonette. The dates, Yisted for follows: ovember 7, ¢ Enlargement and remodeling oper: t being completed on the RANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL, partmer o “Insuranc t | o | ng Agen. cember 12, “Valuation of Real I William I divided by Rin and almost|of many oining . | battlefield, the e T ed by Ad-| historic and there he frequently | 5 ned Roosevelt, and they hunt- ed quail and other game on the estate. | and| In 1904 thousands of soldiers | Monday, it|camped there during the military | naneuvers when the sham battle of | Bull Run was fought. Admiral Rixey sold the place to W. Bruch, a_Cleveland manufac- ', who developed it as a dai -breeding farm. Recently Bowie, January small farms, neration ion today. Civil War ilt the colonial residency Is two feet thic the home of includ personal ph Roosevelt and McKinley. Dur the Civil ched v | after | 3 | being held i | 5, will be sold officer, | was announce Co.: | Real |, her iary 3 4 te,” William P. of the District . “Real Estate Profession Relation to the Sta by | Whitford, genc sel, | Estate Poard; vos My House Was Sold Last Sunday But— M eneral Hospital, this city, h B st fhis s, | IT'S STILL FOR SALE TWO-TONE FINISHES HELD "o e e : Last Saturday I ran the following ad. It was DESIRABLE IN PAINTING (3 8 S e R B a e e learned Wednesday that circumstances which I hap- Handsome Effects on Home Walls ! Sent to Camp Meade. Robert B. Shackelford, Army Corps, now on duty at Walter Southern | this farm comrades at the| Maj. | first battle of Bull Run. The colo- | Med ial home was turned into a_hospital | I [N A Bargain for a 5th and Delafield Sts. N.W. ;G | 7,930 $500 Cash Meanwhile, I am putting my home back on the market and will consider all offers from people who mean business and who can act promptly. Frankly, I can see that I'll have to sacrifice even more money than I expected to in order to save time. 3 Large Bedrooms Built-in Brick Garage 3 Big Covered Porches Built-in Tub and Shower Concrete Cellar Hardwood Floors Artistic Decoration Paved Alley NOTHING LIKE THEM EVER BUILT IN PETWORTH I Have to Leave the City Nov. 1 Will Sacrifice My House With or Without Furniture My business has and 1 must §o to years. I hate the idea, for it means that must dispose of my elaborately furnished hen it has really become /i Eive it aw wish it—and when nished you'll under- Here 35 the ad that I ran last Saturday = v feelings. ouse. 1y semi-detached, on a_lot about 40 by i Tooms with two baths (one Tmmense closets_in each one in_the hall— " Spacious kitchen and TLarge open fireplace in ront yard nicely Kk _vard. ~Garage The English tyve. and is 3 Nine Ia Best Buy in New Semi-Detached Homes and back _yard. for one car off de 2 . House js excep- tionally well buil nd has finest of fittings. hardwood floors throughout, of course, and 6 Spacious Rooms Built-in Tub and Fixtures 3 Wide Covered Porches Large Pantry Beautiful Natural Trim Hardwood Flcors Concrete Cellar Deep Lot, 25 Ft. Wide Big Garage Paved Alley ' going through with the deal. (: ! d H S k ; Unfortunately, this leaves me “high and dry.” Additional Cost. | Olore ome eeKer. It will be a physical impossibility to leave for Detroit iimone the han xome two-tone fin- on November 1st as planned, and, therefore, I am Amone the handsome twotone W T — markably low cost is a comparative cdern ou 2 $1,000 to $2,500 cost over the plain wall. The applica- Eress Tl . tion consists simply of brushing a fin- ess-Than Prices ishing coat of ome color which has been allowed to dry and then remo To remove or lift portions of the | finishing coat a sheet of newspaper | as ] crumpled into an elongated wad is all | Term: that is needed. This wad is placed | 5 y 4e 8 Here's a modern six-room and bath . . home in a high-class colored section then with the fingers is rolled over | of Washington. Can be bought on and over down to the bottom. It is | thus the design is formed. ! The finished effect is beautiful, hav- | Sk oang | House is in first-class condition, with is | modern plumbing. NEAR 1st AND z:‘x;og:xs;dc;;mw h‘ém:i);s‘]’»k:);‘xf‘ ]r\:h:"\h { RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. pensive. | 1817 First Street N.W. g, ern answer to the demana for com. | Open for Inspection pactness in the modern home. It is| especially useful in the one-story home | Sundays from 10 A.M. where only occasional use is made of | to 8 PM Todern bathroom fixtures, as well as Crane the epace under the roof. g e o {Astailed a GIII Oil Burner P, | H with 275-gal. tank. had the house copper ¢ d. Palk “lanor CO. S ow fl‘:’"}'um;n‘»d. (0 the fret building and other major industries | E | e Tadittytre 1o o the job. ‘The livi: are indicated by the fact that fewer | Franklin 513 m 63 gream, | oAt (Sefadcs hand: strikes were registered in 1926 than in | any year since the war. | 59 Rust Bldg. pen to know are beyond their control prevent them Obtained at Comparatively Small | sending one of my associates to that city to look new wall treatment which produces after my interests until I arrive. figured effects at a very slight advance | \ in Neighborhood ing portions of the finishing coat - le the latter is still wet. This pro- | $ cess permtis the ground coat to show | . 3 through. - i 9 firmley against the upper left hand corner of the freshly painted wall and | EASY TERMS. Suitable for Dentist, Doctor or other professional man. ing a spontaneous freshness and a individualtiy all of its own, and : - — See this at once or you will miss an Disappearing Stairway Popular. opportunity ! The disappearing stairway is a mod- | i screened 1 top {0 bottom and from front Strikes on Decrease. e ThoT" Had Chamberlain weatherstrip- Better labor conditions for home | ra in the right nlaces and ineludes hand ed sofa with linen frieze cushions and clvet back, velvet upholstered love scat, g ‘enate of Tinen frieze. upholstery. taupe o A Breuninger Value or, all sct in some, inlaid mahor: et. (Corner 17th and Varnum) cabinet. ~Then o arc other little things, such as s dirons, fireplace screen and full firel _'large oil_painting. pictures. Jamps li_shades (bought from Dulin & Mart ables, telephone stand and stately s of 8 period to harmonizo With eV “The sun parlor containa three ®eautiful upholstered pieces with hand-painted back< dining room suite is of hand-car Spanish walnut. The suite, with th ception of the table (which was made o rug_is the same aupe chenille. Al as in ‘the living room . Al b ly raved over thesc of our friends have sl Dieces. T 5 7 bll.EX!Blk&HéME - $8,950 4408 Chesapeake St. NW. Drive out Wisconsin Avenue to Chesapeake Street, ! breakfast room contain: tractive, dainty little set of h maple and the chintz shades ac the room, 8o that breakfast is real afair. 74l araperics are tho very last word. veally. and 1 _must say that the decorator did Timselt proud. T stopped at nothing ‘when 1 furnished this house—got the very best—realizing that while I was doing it I might as well do it right. Of course, I didn't Tnow that less than one year Jater' 1 would have 1o give it up. On the second floor there are four hed- rooms, though I have used one of them A3 my den. These rooms ‘arge and are furnished in downstairs part of the house: in good taste. Runners on the stairs the hall on the second floor with padding underneath. And they match the rugs in Tiving and dining Tooms. Il even gell my dog. Buddy. a thorough- bred Boston Terrier. seven months old. G the age of seven wee d have be come greatly attached to him—such a pl ful.” affectionate littlo fellow—but T won be'able to keep him in the apartment I'm taking in Detroit, west to Exhibit Home; or our representative Easy Terms gladly call for you and show you these homes. On the Crest of Petworth! Big 20x32-Ft. Homes TOPPING EVERYTHING AT THE PRICE L1l need cash—and ave put a price on the house and fur- furniture. and even my pyp—that will bring auick action—for. ' as 1 stated hefore, 1 must take the Red Arrow to Detroit on No- 1t will i - EIEEE:——:EE—:—JEEE:——:EEEEEE 17th FEATURES Servant’s Room and Bath ck Garage 2 Open Fireplaces 8 Large Rooms 2 Baths Lot _ix111 Large Attic Center Hall Expensive Shrubbery Unoccupied I neighborhood, surrounded by beautiful, costly homes—one block ted the property, redecorated it throughout, and reduced the price A substantial home in a substanti from 16th Street hus. Owner has v to make it the best buy in the section, Very Attractive Price and Terms To Inspect: Drive out 16th St. to Varnum, west one block to 17th St. Open Sunday—11 AM. to 6 PM. .5 Preuninger S Sons 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 vember 1st—not later. thousand dollars eash to et everything—ex- cept my den furniture and an you have your own furniture, sider gell alone cost me around that price, and you'll notfind have occupied the house—my mother. and r. i T might con ing the house alone. ' The furniture a serateh on it, for only three ather he oil burner. weather-stripning 5th and Emerson Sts. N.W. Just Off Kansas Avenue, Near Beautiful Sherman Circle | | | | | | m i) —————a o] e——=——anj=——]0| ———[a| ——=[q] and_screens cost over nine hundred dollars. You'll want to see this house. You'll like. it. T know you will. Every one with good taste will—and does. ~And I'm practically KIving it away. For the benefit of those who did not call last week, and for those who may not have understood the price I was asking, I might add the following: There are two trusts on the property aggregating $14,000, the interest on both the first and second trusts, as well as the payment on principal, totaling $115 per month. The $5,000 asked represents my equity in the property above these trusts and in- cludes as well the oil burner, screens, weatherstrip- ping, furniture, draperies, etc. The original price of the house was $17,500. The furniture, oil burner, screens and weatherstripping cost me about $6,000— a total value of $23,500—$9,500 above the trusts. I will be home to see you Saturday from 2:30 P.M. on and all day Sunday as well. G. G.TAUBER, 3175 Porter St. N.W. Drive Out Conn. Ave. to Porter, Then Turn West 6 Large Rooms 3 Big Covered Porches Built-in Tub and Shower Artistic Decoration Hardwood Floors Ample Closet Space Paved Street and Alley An Outstanding New Home Buy Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. l4th & K DAFRI"Z M. 9080 Ouwners and Builders of Communities Only 945 Convenient Terms