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b *% REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING WEEK'S TOTAL $9123% Washington Cathedral Wall and Floor for Crypt Put at $235,000. erect one brick garage, 3914 Livingston street (lots 44 and 814, square 1748); to cost $500. H. Reinburg, owner; Doleman & Mdc; Caw, designers; James C. Richards, bm;m; to erect one 2-story brick dwell- ing, 5535 Thirty-third street |(lot 14, square 2028); to cost $8,000. i H. Reinburg, owner; James C. Rich- ards, builder; to erect one brick and tile garage, 5535 Thirty-third street (lot 14, square 2023); to cost $1,000. Plans $6,000 Store. Dr. Risinger, owner; J. A. Melby, ar- chiteet; Clarence W. Gosnell, builder; to erect one 1-story brick and tile store, 1209 Thirteenth street .(lot 8, square 281); to cost $6,000. Morris K. Richter, owner and builder; to erect one 1-story frame addition, 1613 Monroe street northeast (lot 6, square 4145); to cost $2,000. Jewish Foster Home, owners; Alvin L. Aubinoe, designer and builder; to erect addition, 3213 Q street (lot 50, square 1280); to cost $3,000. Scott G. Pulliam, owner and builder; John W. Kerney, architect; to erect one Aurena_A. Donnelly, owner; 3-story brick dwelling, 15* Second street Holmes, designer and bunaer; to erect { northeast (lot 41, square 759); to cost three 2-story frame dwellings, 3819 to |$9,000. 3823 Twenty-second street northeast Mrs. C. E. Murry, owner and builder; (ots 54 to 56, square 4241); to cost |to erect one 2-story brick addition, 1313 §18,000. Tenth street northeast (lot 32, square L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners and | 339); to cost $1,000. builders; H. L. Breuninger, architect; | Vernis Absher, owner and builder; F. to erect one 2-story brick and stucco | R. Geraci, designer; to erect one 1-story dwelling, 1364 Iris street (lot 31, square | brick addition on public garage, 1311 E ‘W-2774) ; to cost $13,500. street southeast (lot 142, square 1043); L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners and | to cost $5,000. builders; H. L. Breuninger, architect; | John S. Dyer, owner and builder; C. to erect one 2-story brick and stucco | Frederick Wynn, designer; to erect one dwelling, 7601 Morningside drive (lot|2-story brick and concrete block dwell- 15, square 2774); to cost $16,000. ing, 1407 Ridge street sm&tlaelsl (lot 63, Brick Homes Planned. square 5604); to cost $4,000. Robert Munro, owner and builder; Hoover Model Act Followed. John W. Kearney, architect; to erect two 2-story brick dwellings, 5012 and | North Dakota has just passed a city 5014 Kansas avenue (lots 45 and 46, | planning enabling act following in gen- square 2254); to cost $14,000. eral the Hoover model act. Under this Eastland__ Gardens__Corp.,, _OWners; | new law, territory within six miles of & Kenneth Vieth, architect; Randolph Dodd, builder; to erect two 1-story frame dwellings, 4215 and 4223 Meade street northeast (lots 40 and 41, 44 and square 5100) ; to cost $5,600. | Eastland Gardens Corp., owners; Ken- neth Vieth, architect; Randolph Dodd, builder; to erect two 1-story frame dwellings, 1203 and 1204 Forty-second | street northeast (lots 9, 10, 25 and 26, | square 51,00); to cost $5,600. N. A. Hoffman, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect two 2-story brick dwellings, 1504 | and 1506 Twenty-third street southeast | (lots 11 and 12, square 5578); to cost | $12,000. E. T. Lindner, owner and builder; A. (Continued from Thirteenth Page.) ers; George T. Santmyers, architect; to érect four 2-story brick, frame and stucco dwellings, 6939 to 6945 Ninth street (lots 20 to 25, square 2967); to cost $32,000. B. F. to the control of the city planning commission. P. Erbe, designer; to erect one 2-story | brick dwelling, 3914 Livingston street | (lots 44 and 814, square 1749); to cost $12,000. E .T. Lindner, owner and builder; to R R R R R Y R AR R AR R RtRRLR North Dakota city can be made subject | BUILDING AND LOAN LAW PLANS MADE Board Suggests Ireailing Crux of Legislation Up to Associations. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, April 13.—Reference of the question of State supervision of building and loan associations to the assoclations themselves by the enact- ment of a regulatory law, acceptance to be left optional with the associations, is suggested in a statement issued this STAR, WASHIN’G'I’CN’ D. ‘week by the Real Estate Board of Balti- more. mm m?mem ahcunu': the u&l:re hul e recent Legislature W suggested by Gov. mmm special committee. The principal reason for this failure, it is stated, was diversity of opinion regas the details. “The suj tion been made that this nq:es lon mn{ueuuy be settled by referring it to the public, the many thousands of our people who own the money in the hands of une association,” the statement continued. “This can best be accomplished by enactment of a reasonable State super- vision law which would provide that the essoclations could either voluntar- ily come under the law or remain in- dependent.” FILES CORPORATION PAPERS. Alliance Setks to Operate Business in Maryland. Spectal Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, April 13.—There was filed with the State tax commission th's week papers of incorporation for the Building Assoclation Alliancé of Mary- land, Inc. Frederick H. Hennighauen, Eldridge Hood Young and Willlam L. Stuckert were the incorporators. ‘The purposes of the new corporaticn are to foster, encourage and promote the interest of building and homestead tions of Maryland. According to reports, the new corpora- tion is to-be compcsed of building as- sociations hout the State, and is to have no affiliation or association with any other group or groups, but is composed solely of building assoclations. SR it PP DL AR, REAL ESTATE PARLEY PLANE PLANS ARE LAID Fleet Is Asked to Assemble at Paw- tucket for Hop to Bos- ton. Plans are being made for the air- plane fleet being formed by local boards 441l CHEVY CHASE PARKWAY ‘RiAtRYAth In Beautiful Hyattsville Hi U.. BATURDAY, APRIT 13 192 e Bourds.Tor the stamsporiaon of delegates to the Boston tonvention, |ship of the ehes Alr Fiald in Bawiicesh BT | sl meaking. he B » | ation ton. to Boston. airplane to make Wh-m&hm Field thebli DETACHED—STONE HOME onoous . §] 4’50000 r':fs‘fiéfiflrgh 4 Sann OPEN FOCK cREEk - MODERN PARK 1347 Montague Street N.W. Lot 50x1321, 35 Ft. Concrete Front Porch with Eeavy, thick blue- olness in the Summer. 'ping porch are on the fis ire fireplace, and the STORES, ) nd pri T heat, electricity, is ‘modern ana in e . With ‘makes 8 re: ‘Concrele front. Dorch, lined” with Hower boxes 4 almost s Summer home in itself, EASY TERMS PAUL MAGOFFIN 317 Woodward Bldg. " ™ Phone Main 3023 e Real Bargain 312 14th Place N.E. Open Until 9 P.M. Modern 6-room brick house with bath, freshly papered and refinished throughout. This neighborhood conveni- ent to every facility. our ¥4,500 Terms Like Rent R. E. KLINE, Jr. Owner 718 Union Trust Bldg, Main 5246 Or Any Broker RIVE out the broad, newly-paved Lee Highway and see the beauty of the park-like hillside of section III of Lyon Village, covered with dogwood blooms. Incidentally, be sure to see the new section of Lyon Village, with its nu- merous park-like home sites all ready utes charm with ments . . by automobile—a completely landscaped community of exceptional all modern improve- « stores, churches, schools, to provide the proper setting for your home. Lyon Village is only 3 miles from the White House—less than 15 min- theatre conveniently near—fine paved highway to Washington—frequent, comfortable bus and electric trans portation. A SPACIOUS detached brick home in beautiful Chevy Chase, just south of the vCircIe and one block from Connecticut Avenue . . . now ready for your inspection. Six large rooms, two baths, oak floors up and down, open fireplace, attic, concrete side porches, servants’ toilet in basement, slate roof, garage, lot 50 feet in width, beauti- fully landscaped. Washington Office Colorado Bldg. Main 4198 Lyon Village Office Clarendon 650 LYON & FITCH, INC. Realtors—Community Developers DETACHED BRICK ENGLISH CORNER HOME CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 3043 LIVINGSTON STREET N this delightful and convenient section of Chevy Chase—near transportation facilities, schools, playgrounds, neigh- borhood store and churches is this most desirable English Residence. In all, there are 8 rooms (4 bedrooms), 2 side living porch which overlooks the attractively planted lot, a large basement - and a tile bath. All modern conveniences, hardwood floors and trim, hot-water heat, open fireplace. Lot 60x130. TWO-CAR GARAGE INSPECT THIS HOME SUNDAY Drive out Conn. Ave. to Livingsto: Street, then left to this home. It Is a Remarkable Buy—$15,950 [SHANNON: & LUCHY) Exclusive Agents, PRICE $14,950 If you are contemplating the purchase of a new home, you should inspect this one today. 62 Franklin St. A charming suburban home with every modern convenience. Containing 6 rooms and sun parlor, tiled bath, hot-water heat. Open fireplace. Built-in garage. House is.on a concrete street and bus line. Lot 50x150. & 5 Price, $7,950 TERMS Open for Your Inspection "The O. B. Zantzinger Co. 74 Baltimore Pike, Hyattsville, Md. or 945 K St. N.W. Phone Hyattsville 72 or Main 5371 > Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. Exclusive Agents ' 1 1 L 1 i L b e T g i e 1 i 18 1 1 i i i L 4] 1433 K St. N.W. District 1017, Old Cleveland Park North Cleveland New Individual English Type Brick Homes Home 3614 Van Ness St. A new group of individual brick homes that solve a problem and gratify a popular demand for SIX and SEVEN spacious rooms with two tile baths—at a price range within $15,000 to $15.950 James E. Cooper : FEATURES: ree_and Four Bedrooms Living Room 22.6x14. e b figf Betrosms Btas oo Tt Cut Stone Fireplace Bedtcoms 10031k and 1465118 Electric Refrigeration Sleeping r;-;gn 16x9 Enameled Kitchen Walls Bright Rovmy_Attie Irl;l’:"gm"t“ronh g1 Heat Ample Closet Space ge ant) Ha tle Storase Water er Ideal” Hot- ol lgn‘:ne! Heating System Servants’ Tollet Garage Landscaped Lots C. H. Small & Co. Owners 3513 Idaho Aveque A Detached Brick Residence Between Ordway and Porter Streets Amid Beautiful Surroundings afld Refined Neighbors. The owner is leaving the city, and is offering his home at an ESPECIALLY INDUCING PRICE This home is situated at the highest point in Cleveland Park—commanding a panoramic view of the city. Its substantial construction of 13-inch brick walls and stone foundation can not be questioned. The 'plan of the eight main rooms and two tile baths is efficient, and in addition you will find two rooms and tile ?ath on thehthir(l! floor ; s;m parlor; it your huge inclosed sleeping porch; electric refrigeration ranged to h_mt zng every modernp tgnvenience for home comfort. i Ao o Garage. Attractively landscaped lot. The owner is i away for the day and offers you entire freedom of his home. < and Builders ) Price $6,750 to $7.850 $350 Cash—$55 Monthly OFFICE 8th and Tuckerman Streets GO oUuT Georgia Avenue to Tuckerman Street, then one square East to property. rdwood Floors Throughout Choice. Electrical Fixtures Four ot Hall Siate Roo ; Three Huge Porches Oiltex Finished Walls These homes are especially inviting—the tasteful decorations, stone fireplace and oiltex-finished walls—all emphasize QUALITY, The amazing difference in a simple way is readily noted. A group of FOURTEEN just completed have been sold out in their entirety. Proof of their value is EVIDENT. See this new group and convince yours self. Terms can be are Adjacent to New Government Park Every one is semi-detached, constructed of brick and contains six light, well arranged rooms, large modern bath, built-in garage, front and rear porches, and many other attractive features. ‘Over 500 of them bave been sold already! " SO EEREY) v Open Until 9 P. M. WARDMAN 1437 K Street N.W. 11 a-y undgy r our spec;tion Schwab, Valk & Canby Open Main 3830 - 1704 Connecticut Avenue