Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1928, Page 18

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REAL TESTORVHOTE IS ATHORZED «afritz Plans $2,000,000 | Hostelry at Fourteenth ! and K Streets. o (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) street (lots 13 and 12, square 277 cost $600. L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners and builders: H. L. Breuning erect one 2-story brick Tris street (lot 12, square $9.000. J. H. Aukward. owner and builder! J. A. Melby, architect; to inclose porch, 1415 Allison street (lot 38, square 2703): to cost S900 Mrs. M. Arostague, owner: R. E Ellsworth, builder: to erect one 2-story brick addition, 1 $ th street (lot 806, square 191): to cost $3.500. B. L. Daley. owner and builder; Claughton West rchitect; to erect ~ddition and make repairs 5806 Colo- ado avenue (parcel 67. square 7795); to cost $1.000. To Build 11 Garages. Cooley Bros.. owners and builders *y erect 11 metal private garages, 1 1938 Thirty-eighth street (lots 43, square 1310): to cost $1.500. T. A. Harlow, owner and builder: D. mer. to erect one 1-story 13 Avers place south- 28); to cost $1,500 owner, to erect one ick_garage, 323 A street northeast ot F. square 786): to cost $965 W. B. Olmsted, owner , builder; to reroof 3761 Oliver street 't 58, square 1864): to cost $300 willilam _Smith. owner: to inclose ch 227 B street (lot 806, reservation : to cost $600. Jeorge L. Williams, owner and Ider; to make repairs 1506 Thirty- 4); to 774); to cost 87 Marie Rourke. Tth street (lot 820, square 1253); to |~ $500. ‘ames Parker Nolan, owner: George Williams, builder: to cost_$500. dward C. Landcaster, owner and der; to make repairs 1028 Sumner 4 southeast (lot , square 5861); cost $300. . H. Plugge. owner; J. T. Kenyon, 'der; to make repairs 810 to 812 th street (lots 842 and 843, square )i to cost $700. homas M. Baldwin, jr. owner: F. fer, builder: to reshingle and make sirs, 3137 Eighteenth street north- . (ot 17. square 4207): to cost $525 Frank Simp- | to make repalrs | 7 Thirty-third street (lot 812, square | ESTATE, THE EVENING STAR. "WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER | HOME OF HOLCOMBE G. JOHNSON | | | ¥rench-style dwelling located at the corner of Ellicott street and Linnean avenue which has been acquired by Mr. Middleton from Allen C. Minnix. It contains nine rooms and three baths. to 508 Central avenue northeas 66 to 69. square 3634): to cost T. A. Jameson, owner and builder: to | ct three metal private garages, 410 0 414 Douglas street northeast (lots | 0 to 72, square 3634): to cost $375. | sioux t Co.. owners and build- ers; to make repairs 1148 Eighth street (ot 822, square 401); to cost $1,10( J. F. Miller, owner and_builder: to erect one brick garage, 30 Madison street northeast (lot 111, square 3709); to_cost $500. L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners and builders: H. L. Breuninger, architect: | to erect one 1-story brick addition for | kitchen purposes.” 1810 Fourteenth | street (lot 206, square 206) ; to cost $500. | (lots | 0.l e 300 REALTOR.S TO MEET AT ROANOKE SESSIONS Virginia Real Estate Association to | ‘ Hold Eighth Convention | I October 17-19. | | * Approximately 300 Virginia. real es-| tate men are to attend the eighth an- | | nual convention of the Virginia Real Estate Association at Roanoke, Va. Johnson through the office of Hedges & Boxer Wins, Weepx in Ring. Because, he had badly cut open his opponent's forehead, thus causing him to retire, Jerry O'Neill of Merthyr, | Wales, broke down in the ring and burst into tears. The match was an elimi- nating bout for the Welsh flyweight championship and was held at Peny- darren Park, Merthyr. It had gone only four rounds when O'Neill forced young Frank Kestrell of Cardiff to quit. FAMOUS FORT STEVENS HOMES Price Only %6,750 to 37,850 'HIGH MONEY RATES ' BUILDING DETRIMENT Survey Shows Drop in Interest Rate Means Increased Construction. It is pointed out in this week's report of the United Business Service of Bos- ton that rising money rates have con- [ sistently acted to inhibit new building | ventures, and construction has always recelved a powerful stimulation from New Semi-De 38,950 Four bedrooms Open fireplace Built-in refrigerator Cedar clothes and fur closet Instantaneous water heater Tile bath with tub and shower Sidewalks Open Sunday Realtors 1433 K St. N.Wy Inspect Them REAL VALUES With Detached Garage 5904-5906 4th St. N.W. Features WM. H. SAUNDERS, CO., Inc. Established 1887 any considerable fall in the interest rate. The value of contracts let in August | was about 11 per cent under July, com- pared with a normal_seasonal increase from July to August of 2 per cent, and | was about 6 per cent less than August, | 11927, the report states. “It is notice- able that the declines occurred in com- mercial, educational and_miscellaneous classes of construction, while industrial, public works and utilities contracts were about equal to last August. “Residence _contracts have shown greater proportionate advance through- out the year than non-residence build- ing. This accords with our forecast of last March, and the total for August remained higher than for August, 1927. “Nevertheless, even residence con- struction has closed up pretty well on the demand, and rents have generally tached Homes Liberal Terms Smooth-top gas stove Hardwood floors Plate mirror hall wrap closet Hot-water heat Front and rear porches Concrete streets and alleys for Inspection Main 1016 1928. REAL ESTATE. declined. The supply of office and impeded by high interest rates a pause other business space is now ample, and in new construction is to be expected with the financing of new structures | until interest rates decline. Coptracts ready awarded will, however, mainfain a high rate of activity through the Fall months.” 23 West Irving Street SECTION 2, CHEVY CHASE, MD. Be Sold, Price, $17,750 Spacious de- Must West of Conn. Ave. tached colonial. Four bedrooms, two maids’ rooms. Entirely modern throughout. Brick fireplace. Wide covered porch. Beautiful landscaped lot. Garage to match. A wonderful home. One square north of circle. ALSO OPEN 20 East Oxford St. Detached Corner Brick and Stucco Home: nine rooms and three baths: open fireplace. Garage. Priced for immediate sale. In Chevy Chase, Md., north of Circle to Oxford St., turn east. T. Stephenson, owner; J. H.|October 17-19, it was announced today ght, designer; Bahen & Wright, |by officials of the organization. ders; to erect one 1-story brick pri- | Among prominent realtors who will | garage, 2308 Farlawn avenue |address the convention will be William | heast (lots 1 and 2, square 5557); | D. Winchell of Buffalo, reputed author- | ost $800. |ity on salesmanship, who was one of | 111 East Oxford St. A splendid Home at unisnally lowe price of $14,930; Dutch Colonial, detached, on ot 130 feet deep. Six SS T PHE BQNE HOME OF HOmL P S arry Winingder Garage, Inc., own- and builders;_Julius Wenig. archi- : to Temodel 507 to 513 Eighteenth st southeast (lot 816, square 903); ost $800. * A. Jameson, owner and builder: rect four metal private garages, 502 ——— 5 ——— =SSII==== | the speakers on the *program of the | | convention of the National Association | of Real Estate Boards at Louisville this | | Summer. | The Roanoke Real Estate Board has charge of entertainment features of the convention. EFP YRS X EFTTIL ==A4S======= —— Best Section HYATTSVILLE HILLS New 5-room and bath bunga heat: garage. All modern impro wood floors and trim. Pantry wit nook. stores. ice, Pr 945 K St. N.W. Main 5371 Every Fam from the Happy, Wholesome Atmos The Best Guarantee Againsr the Uncertainties of the Future These Beautiful, Substantial Homes Available on Most Six and Seven Rooms Plenty of Space Between The Best in Workmanship, M Exhibit: 1334 Randolph St. N. the eff riendly Come ont 4 bheautifving the buvers adds zest people you will Charles M. Buii 1010 Vermont Ave. Lot 50x150. One block from bus line; close to schools and $6,750—Terms O. B. Zantzinger Co. Sroups ctforts to have as neighbors. ard W. low with floored attic; hot-water wvements. Open fireplace. Hard- h built-in refrigerator. Breakfast Hyattsville, Md. Hyattsville 72 ily Benefits p}’wre of Their Own Home RcasonaHe TCX‘H'}S Built-in Garage Paved Alley in Rear aterials and Finish orts of this community among our A\ community of toward 40 home high-class competition Wallingsford Owner Main 2990 ct that more than 450 houses have already been sold in this WARDMAN development assures you of the VALUE of these new brick semi-detached homes. Schools, churches and stores are ne: are within easy walking distance. The new 20-acre Government Recreational Park adjoins Fort Stevens—truly an ideal spot for children. irhy a nd two car lines Come out today and judge for yourself the wonderful values offered you in these homes. They cost no more than paying rent in an apartment. A few are ready for immediate occupancy. Office at 8th & Tuckerman Streets N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. TO GET THERE— Out Georgia Ave. to Tucl man St., or Georgia Ave. cars get off at Tuckerman St. N. one-ha then east squares. BY AUTO — Out through _Colorado, one and 16th thence ker- and 1437 K St. N.W. St., to Tuckerman Street and 8th. Tele- phone Georgia 394. We House Over One-Tenth of Washington’s Population WARDMAN "Main 3830 G T B T Five Large Bedroon Two I'ull Tiled Baths Open Fireplace Two-Car Garage Copper Guttering Completely Weather-Str Cozered Concrete Po Large Landscaped 1. 1621 K St. N.W. MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS ALL BRICK HOMES Exhibit Home, 2804 39th Street N.W. Overlooking Glover Park S exclusive section nine rooms and three baths—all brick con- structed with all latest features for home ipped rch ot Open Until 9 P.M. Saturday and Sunday Drive Out Mass. Ave. to Fulton Street, Then Wcst to 39th Strect and Houses J. €. Douglass Co. Exclusive Ay(‘nt.v Unquestionably the best homes in this comforts and facilities, with many un- to be seen to be appreciated. ’15,500” First Slmwv'ng for the price asked— Frank. 5678 spacions rooms; open fireplace. All modern improve- ments. Lot is beautifully landscaped. Located in Chevy Chase, Md. 1417 K St. Main 9300 “DUNIGAN DELAFIELD Between , SOUTHERN EXPOSURE THREE PORCHES THREE BEDROOMS CONCRETE STREETS /AND ALLEYS | BUILT-IN GARAGE b OPEN AND LIGHTED EVERY DAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Kansas Ave. é? Seventh St. EXHIBIT HOME 627 DELAFIELD N.W. Half Block from Sherman 'Circle. Oné of the Finest SE.'CU.(H'IS of Petworth A FEW MORE OF THE POPULAR SIX-ROOM HOMES FIFTH and FARRAGUT STS. EXHIBIT HOME A comfortable, well designed, six-room home. Tiled bath with built-in shower. Three porches and largtz _vards‘ Cream or hardwood 5010 FIFTH STREET N.W. trim. Amplc closet space. .Cnncrcte streets D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. Main 1267 1319 N. Y. Ave. o RENZI-LIKE TERMS

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