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REATL ESTATE. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928 REAL ESTATE. T — - — siding. The siding was painted white, U {proved by a six-story office structure, BEAUTIES AND ADVANTAGES WINNERS IN DEB ILUMBER GROUP WINS :.f:;;,"’:‘d."’fi%h:“:.%fit’,‘z, i "?&‘KAgg :UTSAI:ES?;';:::RTY:E;’,’,'”nn'z’”v.hi”;fifir“:l‘, lc"f‘n‘ Moo OF CAPITAL ARE PROCLAIMED| EXPOSITION AWARD |\iimeie g ek, *55c gaoh and bbbl | e e o s - -~ and entrance were In colonial style, but - | property 2 d thers was a e \ T T the door was omitted to factl - | Department Store Given Possesslon | g ol r, o150 iRTion paid, 1t wa res ~. : ress and egress during the show. of Building Acquired | ported. 1 Manufacturers Capture First Place | 'y . g Acq i | . & part of the interior wall was left Title to the property at 104 Seventh Six Speakers on Program of Real Estate Setis ue ow Tl | Tt e e S for $550,000. Rt el @ Lyl for Exhibit at New Yor good frame construction, and the rest | Edwards & Zanmer Co. to Edmund 1 F Ci \ f s was finished to demonstrate several dif-| ‘Title fo the business property located and Mark 8. Goldnamer Board—Houglxton and ibson : Show. ferent methods of using wood 8s an in-iat 1217 F strect and at 1216-13 G |The consideration was not recorded terlor’ surface, namely, plywood ceiling : . . oy erlor v % | gtreet, which was sold recently by the| TitIe o property at 3621 Sixtesntn S(’ll‘ Auditors. o ; o : $ 9 —The Natton- | Lupels: random width, Veedged verti-| g, oo "hulin & Martin to the depart- |SUFeet this week was passed by Annie 3 NEW YORK, March 3.—The Nation- | cally stripped panels and both naturai- | : s | M. Dickhaut to John A. Tonner and o gk Ui, : al Lumber Manufacturers' Association | finish and paint-finish trim. There was |Ment store concern of S Kann Sons} G, DECOHS 1o Joln A, Tonner and i 5 | Yon first, place In the “Own Your Own | no exhibit floor. |Co.. this week was transferred to the |0 i oL (o IR ew TAmaBitg thoat lines plying the Potomac and | § i . Exposition, which closed here new owners, ‘The consideration in- r vy Phosbe €. Souder apeake Bay | \ 5 4 5 after eight suceessful da; si DN ‘vt.l\'rgnlllll the transaction was giv yiNs i ially a residential city, the seat \ - s00 exhibit was awarded A " S NS al Government, about 40| 3 | the silver cup as grand prize for first Conference on Sate. sfer of titles to two other par- Keen Co. Will Move, cent of our working population is | N 3 E place in the whole list of 105 exhibits A three-day conference on slate, [cels of improved downtown busine » toved in the administration of our | ¢ b % I 1t also received the gold medal in ac- [cement and steel will be held at Easton, | property which this week were reporte rorge T. Inc., talloy 1 and Di 5. ‘The other | % knowledgment of first place in its re- [Pa., April 25, 26 and 27 by members of (sold also was recorded. The Title in manufac- | 3 & = ctive group of the scven general Lehigh Valley Mineral Industries | and Investment Co. of Maryland took trades and the prof S W . g Jassifications of the show. Conference, D. Knickerbacker Boyd, ' title to the old National Capital Build- ation buildings 1 A s “Mhe exhibit took the form of a cot- | secretary, announced 1 lay. !ing, 923 Fifteenth street, which is im dorn its boulevards § Ay e tage built entirely of lumber, three wall soctal life, with its presi= o | being complete, with three Toof gab ssional, Army, Navy and & R ¢ | One stde was left_ open in order to d cles, keeps the city in a : % 2 | play the structural features and emph v of beautiful churches, | size proper construction and good ma- | m national in their scope. R : | terials. g h i 88 | The prize-winning cottage had two ] Public Buildings. § T | kinds o ehingles in its roof, namely, dow of the great cathe- | unstained and colored, both variegated heights of Mount St. Al- Arthur C. Houghton, at left. who won first honors in an oratorical contest | and uniform. There were four kinds of % ce the south and ook out as | for active members of the Washington Real Estate Board, and Henry T. Gibson, | side-wall coverings—10-inch bungalow | first _balcony of the amphi- | who won ever contestants in the associate division. or eolonial siding. 6-inch bevel siding, To the southeast you see the unstained shingles and 6-inch drop | B 7% . rgle s Ty o e e irst i E he White House. T u e Ho 7/ ng“fi | crnment 18 now clear- é Nl | Lililllinalll fl__»‘ilfl?fihflflflmz MXLL‘H_LSLK section on the south in the place of tly butldings 1o house the 1 activities. What a 2d what a future! There on Monument, erected first President, and Pool the national 1 stands. Just to e Memaorial Bridge, v with Arlington, that rests the Unknown t War and our other 1st be seen, it must ize its great- 1 mspiration. It is the a. the vision of the future ble and granite, bronze flowers and trees. In this t vou will find our well plan- 25 developed along lines ny purchaser. rich or poor. igton 15 unique among the £ the world in that it was plan- the express purpose of becoming ter of the national life of a great Parls and Rome be- Is through circum- n through design of Tax Board Rules on Leases. nount paid by a taxpayer to ellation of a lease which it ously executed upon its build- | pace being necessary to con- | Educational Advantage. pe s :‘g‘zld‘s‘;‘;:is :,’:,,”Q: kes high 13 spread over the unexpired period of the lease. according o a recent decision 6806 Meadow Lane =M kel These homes have caused more favorable comment on account of their UN- of the Board of Tax Appeals USUALLY LOW PRI ; y ‘ . 3 5 e N o = el . size and location than any thing that has heen offered | A LEGENDARY TYPE IN CHEVY CHASE [F[E i ettt s ont et s e g o b ol ETTER POINTS ¥ TATE MEN marvel at the exceptional value I am offering in this development. i A maiestic home ennetruted of stone of sariegated colors, slag stone wlks ot with They are absolutely different and in A CLASS BY THEMSELVE In the New Semi- a frontage of 100 feet; is covered with fine shade trees and shrubs; massive stone Detached Brick - ‘ fireplace, stone wainscoting in dining room and tspically distinetive appointments = Exhibit House. 3731 Veazev St. N.W. Homes and and decorations throughout. In an unexcelled location of natural and architectural Bungalows | heauty. = K Open, Lighted and Heated Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Manor Park N.W. @l On_the 14th St. Carline | TO INSPECT—Drive out Connerticut Ave. to Van Ness St west to 38th 1007 S : = A very sharp revision in price RIVE one short block e 8t., one block north to houses, or out Wisconsin Ave.to Veazey St., left to houses. _Of AL did and Rit- I permits us to offer this home from Conn. Ave. on W. are sclling for today. Foridraet erarmsiiel ‘ | 925 15th St. N.W. Main 1098 Phone Main 3285 x F TERR at about one-half .|lu_‘ figure that Woodbine Streat to: Mead |12 ‘ /v AT \T leg,unfc‘. e fosenions. = | E WALTER A. DUNIGAN (')I)on Sunday Until 9 P.M. i ks Evening Phones—Cleveland 1644 or Columbia 9966 Best Northwest Buys 3. C. Dflllg[dfifi Co. Cafritz Lifetime Homes 0 Greater Values—Greater Savings Big 6-Room Homes 2 < SOONOIOXOI @S .’.l.‘.mj 5th & Delafield Sts. Highest Point in Petworth npmn Ihigi Spacious living room, attractive dining room, hig kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, tiled bath with built-in tub and shower, ample closet space, concrete cellar, Hardwood floors, srtistic decoration, modern con. veniences. 3 big covered porche ¢arage, paved alley. Convenient term payment; monthly payments less than rent. 4-Bedroom Homes 23 Built— Only 3 Left , .. 3 re0eteee 000000000 In Rock Creek Hills The Charm of Old England In its Stone and Tirber : rchitecture---its Flag’stonc Walks---its Luvcl,' Gardcn q ND the |||.1;_‘L' of modern American home pl.lm\iu; s countless cone veniences . . . its lusuries . L. its retinements of interior appointment. Ideally Located Homes With Many Distinct Refinements B N N SRR R e T T DESIGNED BY AND BUILT UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF bbb bbbt An Avchitect of Distinction bhbtdtdrd I A I I S 2 ois‘exexe Just West of Connecticut Avenue via Bradley Lane, "Then North on Maple Avenue One Square to Rosemary Street $15,450 $18,750 $15,950 $23,950 $32,500 Open Daily and Sunday — Lighted to 9:00 P, Any Realtor or Drive out loth Street this Sunday . . . wo three blocks north of Alaska Avenue . . . and see what is meant when we aay that this 1s \n\qu:am-xu}‘i\‘ i, 4th & Decatur Sts, Near Sherman Circle Washington's outstanding value in tine homes. WM. H. SAUNDERS COMPANY, Inc. REALTORS MAIN 1016 1433 N STREET Aitsactive bt Lrick Lumes vd roof, 2032 A0, with conirete 2 covered rear porches, Receplion hall, rooms (4 bedrooms, second floor nged as apariment), beth woth budtin tub and shower, bright Liteben, pantey with Luiltin refyigerator. Artistic Vighting fistures and decoration, hardw flo ] conveniences Deep lot voth yorage; paved street English Garden, Flagstone Walks . .. Entrance Nall .. . Kecoption Holl . . . Mammaid Cled Room Dunong: Room .. Butlers Paniny Autchen Wide Stairs and $ull W adin Balcons to Seo ond Flowr our Hedvoon « Twa Conmecting RatAs Private Siairs o Servanis’ Quar oSt o T8 Ll e Thod Floor . Beaunully Landscaped . . . Crafione W als Untew Lighitng Fisires s« Cover tories i Hasement . . Sorvamts’ Quarters in Rear of Man Hall . PArh Howiing Svitom Stationary Tubs 0 Hotwater Heater Pwocar Garage, Opening on Concrore Paved lon Mammoth Third Floor Storage Space Paved Nidowolhs and thovs Mean No Puture asessments L Bl by €t Langley Co, Oldest Builders i W ashingion, for Pasomae Readin o, Oners Do, i CAFRITZ & K 9080 vined by Porter & Lockis, -ichitvets; Landsape Arehuiect, Jokn U Swall, 11 Ouners and Builders of Communities l 4 - . - SWWMM%&WM'W T . 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