Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1928, Page 15

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REAYL ESTATE.’ J0LY'S BULDING FLECTRIGLEAGLE | business will be opened there. was acquired in 1900 A. Demonet, who re= modelcd the lower floof of the building, formerly a residence, and located his confectionery and catering business there. It discontinued 2t his dea.n J M and millinery estab- lishment, according to the real office of Luther handled the tral A contract has construciion engineer, for exten- ions which are to be com- |cent from the total for June Ash gown: “'gnj|thorn New Jersey, Maryland, ! DEMONET SITE LEASED. District_of Columbia and | month, amounting to | - Electrical Show Head st month's record brought amount of new building and engi- neering work started since the first of ¢ this vear 00,900, estab- frict, It was 16 per cent ahead of th The Demonet property at the south- east corner of Connecticut avenue and | M street has been leased to Mme. Ash | Ker, COMMITTEE NAMED C. Phillios Hill Heads Group to Plan Ideal Home Exhi oit. C. PHILLIPS Chairman of the Flec mittee which will plan the electrical phase of the Real Estate Board's ideal home expos tion, SALES TOTAL $310.000. s of Lyon Village Give Report. 10000 for the and de- { sales made wners, build- have made the total sales v up to th~ half- for the first half Burleith North Georgetown 3605 T St. N.W, $8,450 Terms Like Rent Stone Construction Garage Room Large and Bright aded scheol, Junior High and Western High chool Opens in & Month” Stores and Transportation Close By Open Sunday Wm. S. Phillips Co. 1501 K St. 20 Feet Wide Deep Lot Eoev ] Don’t Sign a Lease till vou see these beautiful semi-detached Homes at ‘8,950 On Very 8 Convenient Terms and upzeard , 7 & 8 rooms Exhibit Home 411 Madison St. N.W. Open and Lighted Till 9 P.M. NSPECT - 1916 _Eve St N.W. Main K349 BEYOND COMPARISON Outstanding Homes of Petworth A practical demonstration of what Cafritz volume production means to YOU and your POCKETBOOK. - 5thand Emerson N W On the peak of the highest hill overlooking the entire northwest*Great big Homes of generous pro- portions—and filled full of the extras which are only found in “Life-time” Homes, 59,750 Comparable to any $10,000 House anywhere—and front Cafritz Will Help You Finance No matter what homes you have inspected you've never seen any like these. Open until 10 p.m. every day and evening, including Sunday. v CAFRITZ oo Owners and Builders of Communities T L R AR S oY b | auy | territory east of the Rocky Mountains ing to covered in this record con: e n |of the [Above Last Year's Figure,| { reached a total of $583 lishir July, 1927, total, but there was a_los str of 19 per cent from the June, 19 {olal. The following were the most portant items in the July building rec- | ord: $25.333.400, or 41 per cent of all uction, for residential buildings: 500, or 26 per cent, for public nd utilities: $8.462.500, or 14 per . for commercial buildings, and 9663700, or 6 per cent, for soviai and | recreational projects Gain Over Last Year. i Last month’s contract total braughit) the amount, of new construction started in the Middle Atlantic States since the frst of this year up to $486.108.000, be- ing 13 per cent ahead of, the amount | contracted for during the correspond- | ing period of last year. | Contemplated projects as _reported last month in this territory reached total of $92,876,100. This flgure wa per cent over the total for the preced month, but was 28 per cent less than the tofal tor July, 1927 | sev firs | cent seven months of 1927 was 8 per i Residences Lead. Analysis o Iy building howe £288.734,800, o tal 074,700, or 23 1 and utilities; £95.696.800. record | $ ut Below Amount for Last Month. er cent of the to- construction; $137.- cent, for public works | 16 per cent, | £36.926,400 onal projects, nt, for in- construction contracts in the 400, cord- F. W. Dodge Corporation ts tes and includes about 91 per 37 pe { the total country. The above | in the preced was the highest July contract. to- | 7 per cent from the amount reported in record. It was 9 per cent ahead | July of last year total for the same month of las® | New but, there was a drop of 10 per dle A 4 in the Mid- ern Pennsyl- League's com- | 3 » ¥ B B S BB RN AN A A MR o geefeodenfendenfendeeofeneodenfeoderd: i“i-"?xy il £ 1 ik WA A r—————— e The M Detached Brick Homes 9,250 5904-5906 Fourth St. N.W. These splendid homes are a refreshing departure ost Attractive, Modern, Semi- in D. C. Drive Out to Modern Features Four bedrooms Open fireplace Builtin refrigerator Cedar clothes & fur closet Instantaneons water heater Tile bath with tub and shower Smoothtop gas stove Hardwood fleors Plate mirror hall wrap closet Hotwater heat Fromt and rear porches Conerete streets Sidewalks and alleye from the monotonous row house or old-fashioned, stuffy apartment. The architecture is charmingly indi- vidual, they are partieularly well planned: they have every modern convenience and are complete to the Jast detail with attractive lawn and shrubbery. Lo- cated in an appealing neighborhood: convenient to Georgia Avenue and Takoma Park car lines, schools, stores and churches. The surprising price of $9.250 and very liberal terms make them casily the most attractive home values in the Distriet. Very Liberal Terms Exclusively : REALTORS 433 K sTREET - MAIN! 5 Built—35 Sold and 4 sold from plans WITH every home practically upon completion we can present no more con- vincing proof of value of- fered than the record of sales for the few weeks since our first showing of beauti- ful— HEVY CHASE GARDEN(,S o . o OPEN SUNDAY OPEN \DAY B S s 016 o sold 4609 HUNT AV ~—has just bheen completed and is now ready for your inspection. A cen- ter-hall-plan brick residence in a beautiful woodland setting. Six taste- fully decorated rooms. Two baths. Side porch. Attie. Builtsin garage. Frontage of 55 f1. Detached brick homes in a restricted residential com- munity overlooking Chevy Chase Country Club grounds $11,950 to $14.500 °, o Absolutely nothing like these in W ashington or nearby Maryland! j\éaC)AQansfiury CQMPANY INC. 1418 Eye St. N, Vain 5904 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS by Mrs. Mary L. Demonet for a period | sive alter: of 10 yea he new | on of the pleted by about a 80 October 1, when the Ash # 5 NORTH CLEVELAND PARK Real Values in Real Homes 1167-9 38th Street N.W. Just Below Van Ness St. Remarkable new home offerings at one of the highest elevations in the District. In construction, appoint- ments and finish, these all-brick homes compare most favorably with properties selling for $15,000 and more. The rooms are extra large, the two baths have the “Jatest built-in conveniences and there are a number of other features that mark them as (rul_\' distinctive homes. Features: Houses 22 fest wide Six Big Rooms 2 Tile_Baths Open Fireplaces Attic with easy stairs Breakfast and \ 1 | I 1 Be Sure to See Them Sunday Reached via Wisconsin Ave. to Van Ness St., then east one square HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. Franklin 9503 1412 Eye St. N.W. Realtors Dunigan Ouilds /‘\ 5 yi o 5 An extra roof of Celotex—an extra air chamber over the entire house—gives as- surance of cooler sleeping rooms in these Dunigan - Built Homes. Three large porches and rooms of generous size offer further assurance of Summer comfort. *8,950 Sold on mentkly payments, just like rent. Every effort is EXHIBIT HOME 5009 5th St. NORTHWEST Just Off Kansas Ave. at Farragut made to meet the financial requirements of all desirable purchasers. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. Main 1267 1319 N. Y. Ave.

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