Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1929, Page 17

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REAL ESTATE. T THE EVENING REAL ESTATE. REALTORS ENTER ADVERTISING TEST R. Bates Warren Named to, Represent D. C. at Bos- ' ton Exhibit. i D. €. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929. 'ol salesmen after a six-month proba- | | tionary chm: :‘:nd me::zthen lh: bond | : provision wi e surety companies co- | i of 32 to 3 and are now in the judiciary ! Operating have been passed by the Sen. _Proposed amendments to the Tllinois | ¢y iiian of the House. These amend- ate without any dissenting votes and are | rcal estate license law, the purpose of | ments are indorsed by the Illinois Asso- | mow before the Assembly for action. ! which is to require examination of real! ciation of Real Estate Boards. STAR, WASHINGTON, | estate brokers as a prerequisite to M- | cense, have passed the Senate by a vote Illinois Amendments Voted. NEW GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL AND DENTAL BUILDING Your Unusual Opportunn_\ Vilie R. Bates Warren has been appointed | chairman of a special delegation to rep- | resent Washington realtors in a national | real estate advertising contest, to be held in Boston June 25, in connection with the annual convention of the Na- tional Association of Real Estate Boards, | it is announced by Ben T. Webster, 1 % president of the local board. Similar contests have been held be- | fore, but; this is the first time the local | board entered the contest. ] Under the rules issued by the national | association any individual realtor is eli- | | gible to participate in this contest | i through his member board. Each hoard | | entering the contest will set up an ex- | I hibit featuring the outstanding adver- 4 > ¥ 5 tisements of its indiyidual ;members . e : Ex e 5 » | and a jury of impartial advertising ex- : & - s . H perts will judge the merits of all adver- | | tisements displayed. Winners will re- | The first unit of Georgetown University's enlarged medical center, pictured above, will house the medical and dental schools. Tt now is being erected ceive awards in each group. | on the site facing Reservoir road. The building, designed in the shape of the letter “H," will have a construction cost estimated at $800,000. It will command ”g’l:fn gng(\"m‘wn‘;trfi:lgigr :!nfigptl‘::';gh"r‘l a high elevation approached by a series of terraces. Completion is expected by early Fall. | the State real estate act which will | of real estate business, such as broker- | {’ 25 i o 'ARCHITECTS APPROVE | Renlty Amendments Up. | he Stae real cotate act which wiy rinrimente roperty masngement tarm | VIRGINIA REALTORS, lands, etc. The N’n'flfl] of P‘fh B’l;:‘“l’ | & | ' In california proposed amendments to ' rural subdivisions, require examination patscnat et ci'te v eaie | PLAN FOR HIGHWAY | 6. U. SCHOOL PLANS ey }1 1 . usiness. ingle advertisements as wei eries of ad s of individual ST | g | : ‘ : M \X/ 11 g’ f d Neaitor fms which have f;1"";""‘"“”“!Spenktzr Advises Early Application Council Passes on Design for : aries 5 ‘1.,1 0 allmngsior ¥ urider wner Tome 1 oas WAl e admited 1o he | for Roads to Meet New | i R. MARBURY STAMP contest. | E | WISHES TO ANNOUNCE The Formaliny; of the Real Estate Firm of The Washington display will embrace R. MARBURY STAMP & CO., Inc. Six and Sever Rooms Cement Porches Built-in Garage Paved Alley Several types and finishes Exhibit ome: In an Exclusive Neighborhood of Detached, Semi-Detached & Group Homes Priced As Low As Homes in Rows The Best in Materials. Workmanship & Finish An mspection will convince you of ther Merit Medical Structure to Cost $800,000. 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. home bullding, brokerage, mortgage Boulevard. and finance, property management and i co-operative apartments. The local & | —_— committee, Mr. Warren stated, will se- | Northern Virginia realtors and offi-| Architectural design for the Medical i : lect the best advertisements appearing )cms of Arlington and Fairfax Coun-|sechool building of Georgetown Univer- b ounted on unttorm e bony | ties should recognize without delay the | ity, now being erected south of Reser- | sheets and forwarded to convention | importance of planning for the future’yoir road between Thirty-ninth an A\;]tihnrfl.les. ‘T‘}: dlipl:& x“f‘ :Vhl: é’;’cfieflr | development of ythe area to be traversed | Fortieth streets, have been approved by T D 'hee been designated as | 07 the Mount Vernon Memorial Boule- | o jury of the Architects® Advisory Coun- convention headquarters. | vard, Gardner L. Boothe, 2d, told the | cil. The building, to cost $800,000, was R e T, ;Alexnndru'Arllngum-Fltrhx Real Es- de#gne;l by Greczhrge A. Dlgdem e - e _jury of the council, meeting in CONFERENCE AUTHORIZED. | e Dot ot e oo onmtey onet, | (he offce of Mal. Donald' A. Davison, | * ing at the Belle Haven Country Club, | giso approved designs for nine dwellings e | south of Alexandria, Va. |to be erected in the 1500 block of Scrap Iron and Metal Dealers Plan | It must be borne in mind, the speaker | Forty-fourth street, designed by Waver- % asserted, that the Mount Vernon Boule- ly Taylor, owner, and to cost $98.000: Meeting. | vard :sm of n’ nLationhnl m%mg,rinl ffih&;"m‘ a store to be erected ‘for Harry | acter, that it is not probable officials | Abramson at 705 L street, from plans o s-‘.;;“s‘;?;’, -hn.%es;eeln d:‘::;‘f.}": d’g; | m charge of construction of the boule- | by A. P. Clark, jr. and to cost $5,000; t!:" Federal Trade Commission to hold | vard will approve communicating roads | for a dwelling to be erected at 1349 Iris | emd e actice oconference with the |Of 8 description not in keeping with | street for L. E. Breuninger & Sons, at A rade pratce oo ‘ot trade | the scale on which the boulevard is | cost of $15.000, from plans by H. L commission planned. Applications and plans for | Breuninger, and a dwelling to be erect- N7 78Yi 78578 For the purpose of specializing in the sale of Business and Investment Properties 816 15th Street N.W.—Phone Main 8157 R. Marbury Stamp, President Thomas L. Pevton, Vice President Charles C. Koones, Secretary practices prevailing in that industry. Commissioner Charles H. Marsh will preside. A time and place will be an- nounced. later. ‘That scrap iron is a vital raw ma- terial for the steel industry may be gathered from the fact that last year the scrap iron industry supplied more than 25,000,000 tons of scrap iron and steel to the steel mills in their record production of 50,000,000 tons of steel ingots. Some of the larger yards handle between 500,000 and 1,000,000 tons a such communicating roads should be made immediately, in order that provi- | sion can be made for those approved before the boulevard is built, he said. Plans for connecting the boulevard | with the Belle Haven development on | the other side of Hunting Creek from | Alexandria entail the building of a| 100-foot roadway, according to Mr. | Boothe, with landscaping treatment to | harmonize with the landscaping of the | boulevard. In all probability the same | treatment will be required for all com- ed at 2840 McGill terrace, for John P. Jackson, from plans by James E. Cooper, at a cost of $25.000. A 3645 Warren Street North Cleveland Park First Showing After months of careful planning, the appeal of Tilden Gardens has been successfully incorporated in the charm and individuality of these homes of character and distinction. Ultra-modern features, distinctly different! Priced below competition. Open for Inspection Saturday and Sunday Until 9 P.M. M. & R. B. municating roads, he concluded. s §l, 75 0 Attractive Terms New Modern Detached Brick Home Colonsal Center-Hall Plan Slate Roof 6 Rooms 2 Tiled Baths Frigidaire * Open*fireplace Built-in Garage Double rear porches Bronze Screens Inlaid Linoleum Model Kitchens Ample Closets WE invite you to inspect this home. We know you'll like it—its Colo- nial beauty, its beautiful surroundings, its spacious’ proportions will all appeal to you. Eight rooms, 4 of which bedrooms—2 baths- (one with shower) —a breakfast room, a full side living porch overlooking the beautifully planted lot (60x175)—and a finished third floor complete this Unusual New Home. Of course, it is all modern— it has a fireplace, and is fully equipped with screens. The low price and terms will surprise you. Ph Warren Cleveland 4472 ADOL e PP —— 3919 OLIVER STREET CHEVY CHASE, MD. To reach — drive out - Conn. Ave. to Chevy ~Chase Circle — turn west_on Western Avenue and drive north to Oliver street and this home. Open Sunday from 10 AM. until 6 PM. HANNON - & LUCHS Main 2345 9.CAR DETACHED i No. 32 WYNNEWOOD PARK, MARYLAND | 5 BRICK GARAGE Beautiful NEW Brick and Stone ENGLISH House OPEN SUNDAY AND EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK The Low Price Is Surprising To inspect: Motor out 16th street, through Bilver Spring to the Colesville Pike at Sligo, then two blocks to the property. 1435 K Street N.W. THOS. E. JARRELL CO., Realtors 721 Tenth Street N.W. Devonshire Dotons Miller Built All Brick ‘Seti-Detached $12,500 Represents unusual value for a modern home in NOW, a mngnificeqtly appointed new brick @ T—H AND home in the exclusive upper 16th St. resi- WHITTIER dential section, just off 16th—for the pur- chaser of moderate circumstances ... Nine rooms, three baths, with every detail of quality, refinement and convenience characterizing a home of outstand- ing: architectural merit and faultless construction ... Features included are concrete porch, English casement windows, open fireplace with ar- tistic molded mantel, wrought iron stair rail, U. S. Rubber tile floor in pantry and kitchen, oak floors upstairs and down, polychrome fixtures, floored attic over entire house with immense cedar storage closet, automatic storage water heater, slate roof, tastefully landscaped grounds ... We invite your inspection, Sunday, of one of the most remarkable $ ' values ever offered in Washington. . . Fur- , ° nished exhibit home open until nine p.m. Washington Heights 2355 Ashmead Place 6 Rooms—2 Baths $13.950 7 Rooms—2 Baths 3718-3720 Van Ness St. N.W. $14.250 7 All brick houses of 6 rooms and 2 baths and 7 rooms and 2 baths, with first floor and second floor porches, attic, pantry, cedar closets throughout, slate roofs, copper downspouts, gutters and flashing: linoleum in kitchen and pantry, Vg-inch clear plain white oak flooring over 73-inch tongue and groove sub- flooring throughout. Large lots, 134 feet deep, completely sodded: shrubbery and hedge, flag stone walks, garage, paved street and alley. Just one square from the Million- dollar -Bridge and_the intersection of Connecticut Avenue at Kalorama Road. A thoroughly modern two-story resi- dence—25 ft. wide—containing seven de- lightfully proportioned rooms, four splendid bedrooms, two fireplaces, two baths, maid's room, three lovely porches, many special conveniences and numerous added attractions. Exhibit home completely furnished and decorated by W. B. MOSES & SONS — Open Sunday Washington North of Cleveland Park at Van Ness St. between Connecticut sy K ; 1433 WHITTIER ST. OPEN FOR INSPECTION EACH DAY UNTIL 9 PM. | s ». € anv 4. . Miller NATIONAL MORTGAGE & INVEST. CORP. Ouwners and Developers 1004-Vt. Ave. NW. Main 5833 1 Even though you are not interested in purchasing, an inspection of these homes will prove a revelation and delight to you. Open for your inspection Sunday 1 to 6 Devonshire Downs is located in that desirable region of ertending Schwab, Valk & Canby 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 830 1119 17th Decatur 610

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