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STAR. WASHINGTON, SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1929. REAL ESTATE. 15 | s e huge col- | condition, but its obsolescence in the | cient return o e o IR AND ORET -STORES g#flfg'glfig %‘:{YESNC::;ES T Leeiers “oliCbimer” asid|imsiar” of. 1339, sanveatesioes ‘sl the | nasie fend 1t posrpien Smssetintin A | that the steel framew in perfect ' fact that useful life. 1 | \ Wreckers Find Steel Framework in Perfect Condition—No Traces | . € REAL ESTATE THE EVENING * APPROVE DESIGN OF SHOP BUILDING Architects” Advisory Council, Acts on Business Site in PSSR cs of various types of buildings 5 nted this study in report form. The architectural design for an un- it ; > T i e usual group of shops, housed in an L- | In reference to its conclusions on sky- #haped building being erected by Boss on which duration of experi- & Phelps at 1605-7-9 Foxhall road, on MXTSI‘N:::M[(;‘;)::‘(} [nhyil’:i?}&:f the only site in Foxhall Village set T aside for business, have been approved truetion of skyserapers is concerned, and commended by the Architects’ Ad- 3 FOR FOXHALL VILLAGE of Rust in Columns. n of the Tacoma Build- raper, exam- razed the build- onclusions reached mittee on_depreciation and solescence of the National Associa- n_of Real Estate Boards. who re- completed a study of the life ex- perfectly possibl hos H visory Council, composed of members e perfeclly possble Chatithass Kuild: of the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects The shop building, to_contain three gtores, was designed by James E. Cooper, and has a construction cost estimated at $15,000. Including land, the total investment is estimated at 30,000 Building English Style, The building will be of English style of the Elizabethan period, conforming to the character of the houses in the Il Village, which ‘NATIONAL CANNERS BUY [ ADJOINING PROPERTY Association Provides for Expansion | street from Charles H. Tompkins, Wash- ington contractor The new acquisition has a frontage on Eighteenth street of 20 feet and a depth of more than 100 feet. The im- provement consists of a three-story brick building The general Architect’s sketch of the building being erected by Boss & Phelps at 1605-7-9 Foxhall road, on the western edge of contain three shops de: . Cooper is the architect. iarters in the Tower Building, at the hwest corner of Fourteenth and K streets, which is just belnz completed. The firm formerly was located at 1103 Vermont avenue. the end of 50 or even 100 years, but it is unlikely that their period of economic usefulness can be much longer than 40 years.” The old Tacoma Building proved to be as sound structurally on the day of its ckage as it was on the day of its completion, but it nmyust give way to a new 49-story structure. Examination of the building when partially wrecked showed that there were no traces of The Home You Can’t Afford to Miss village, and will be of colonial brick | 3 construction, with large bay show win- | of D. C. Headquarters by dows and with a 30-foot tower at the center as a dominating feature. Small panes of glass will be set in steel sash. | The building grounds will have ex- tensive landscaping. The structure is Exhibit Model Home Furnished by W. & J. Sloane. 5101 The Purchase Price Is Only $8,950— H 4_“1 gl t The Terms Will Be Made to Suit You . . : 53 ree : tobercempies SRAURIAL ¢ ) o by ‘ b N no other part of the northwest part of the city can h:];em/‘\r:‘:rlgv‘r;‘; dws\l;r:’:‘fflrn;‘l:‘”‘ 150 | vided for yvhe expansion of the head- | Move in New Quarters H . B N.“’. vou buy a new brick and stone resigence with as many ‘qllflHPYS with the purchase of the ad- Cooley Bros., f e % refinements and convenient installatmns as this l‘\d\l!e operative apartment buildngs being | 97 s J ! operative builders of erected for the Hampshire Gardens De- | joining property at 805 Eighteenth | Washington, today moved into new (S,\;!:l;::rl,fl.)lh e deea d s vonly $810507 @ This exhibit of one hundred new ideas in home mak- velopment Corporation, Inc., at 215 and | If you have a car. drive out ing—delightful livable brick and stone residences—and 1347 Montague St. N.W. 225 Emerson street and 4915 Third street. having total cost estimated at :&;‘I;Cg:ilxkfi:"‘:n;;"\un "l‘;'"\yl\rh;"':v:‘r: - 1 ] 3 artistic interior decoration and arrangement. Phe house proper consists of six fine rooms, concrete DETACHED S' I ‘ONE $14,500.00 9 ROOMS E Lot 50x132Y, and a_depth of 100 Gorrell, secretar ssociation, is in cha Securing Plot. The National Canners' Association, with general offices and research labo- | ratories here at 1739 I street, has pro- | treasurer of of the offices Fessenden Street. walk west to Other Plans Approved. | 45th Street and home. Other plans approved by the council recently are as follows: Dwelling, 1353 Iris street, H. L. Breuninger, architect, L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners; two dweliings, 3315 Quebec pince and 3316 Rowland place, W. D. Sterrett, éwner, Parks & Baxter, architects; dwelling, 2861 Woodland drive, T. J. D. Fuller, architect, Walter F. Chappell, owner; | nine dwellings, 6201 to 6217 Fourteenth street, M. Mesrobian, architect, Watd- man Corporation, owner; dwelling, 4546 Cathedral avenue, G. E. MacNeil, archi- tect, W. C. & A. N. Miller, owner dwelling. 4920 Indian lane, G. E. Mac- Neil, architect, W. C. & A. N. Miller, owners; _dwelling, 2712 Thirty.second street, Waldron Faulkner. architect, L. Corrin Strong, owner: dwelling, 4517 Argyle terrace. George T. Santmuyers, | architect, Raymond_Pagliochini, owner. | Apartment, 1201 Euclid street, George T. Santmyers, architect, S. M. Brion & Son, owners: two dwellings, 3815-19 Twenty-fourth street northeast. John A. Meiby, architectdwelling, 3422 Ful- ton street, G. MacNeii, architect John J. Beatly, jr, owner; dwelling, 1300 Fern street, Gilbert Rodier, | architect, J. B. Moss, owner; dwelling, | 4323 Garfield street, G. BE. Mac- Neil, architect W. C. and A N, Miller, owners; three dwellings, 418- 422 Nicholson street. George T. Sant- myers, architect, William J. Holloway, owner: store, 2241 Nichols avenue southeast, Charles A. Lohr, owner and designer. Take a Wr«l:),\r Heights Bus Open Daily From 9 AM. to 9 PM. £105.500. They were designed by to_45th St d right to hi George T. Santmyers and James E. 1 You don i Take wny. cat Cooper. i golng out ‘Wisconsin Avente 1o ‘ front porchy| double Fear: porches; tile bathywithibuiliin tub, a conveniently equipped kitchen, many closets, hard- wood floors throughout, tasteful decorations and fixtures 2 BATHS Open Wonderfulls constructed with heavr. thick blue-granite walls, which mean warmin The Winier and (ooimees in (He Rummer; Kemembrr: = of s 6 hed: Tooms. one bath and hig sleeping porch are on the Gret floor. ~ Its delichtful . big. fine fireplace. and the high-class location near and a garage. The corner residence is priced at $9,750. Inspect It Without Fail Sunday 3614 Van Ness St. NORTH CLEVELAND PARK Individual Brick Home ALL UNDER $16,060 Open Sunday Until 9 P.M Schwab, Valk & Canby 1704 Conn. Ave. K ES. CHURCHES, CARS BUSSES, lend re vaiue of this real HOME BARGAIN. The elevation is hich and it is an healthful and_practical place for children. Of course it has hot-water electricity, is_modern and in excellent condition, W 6600 sauare et of ground It makes a real suburban home right'in the city; i(s immense -t1. concrele froni porch, lined with flower boxes, s almost & Summer home sell. Near 16th St., the Reservoir and Rock Creek Park EASY TERMS—LESS THAN RENT PAUL MAGOFFIN Exclusive Agent 317 Woodward Bldg. Phone Main 3023 Exclusive Agent 7 Spacions Re Marietta Park’s Best Home Buy 4th and Oglethorpe Sts. N.W. 4 Sold Before Completion—12 More Under Construction Pot. 830 JAMESON-BUILT NEW HOMES Ready to Move in—6, 7 and 8 Large Rooms ON EASY TERMS 3 CHOICE LOCATIONS A Chevy Chase Home WEST OF CONNECTICUT AVE. All houses have how electric lights, tile bath, built- in'tub, servants’ toilet, wide rear and front porches. 925 Quincy St. N.W. BALTIMORE PREDICTED TO HAVE BUILDING BOOM ‘5";2 BE | B 8 Second floors have extra gas and . plumbing outlets, and can be easily con- verted into two- family houses. Industries in Next Two Years Ex- pected tadncrease City's Popu- lation 40,000 to 50,000. BSpecial Dispatch to The Star. By the Associated Press. i BALTIMORE, June 1.—An unprece- | dented building boom in Baltimore dur- ing the next two years is predicted by | Mayor William F. Broening. | The industries that will be established here in that time will mean an increase | of 40,000 to 50,000 in population, he de- | clared, and housing facliities. will have to be increased. He said: | “This will be brought about by the | establishment here of the Western Elec- tric Co., airport and harbor develop- | ments and the coming of many smaller | manufacturing concerns | = “X am certain there will be a great | el ump in buildmg operations that wil T ot e years, to accommodate the FOR SALE BY 1 THOS. A. JAMESON CO. Rev. Hugh M. Butler, who recently | . eclebrated his 1024 birthday at Ma. || 906 New York Ave. Main 5526 gilligan, Ireland, has lived in the reign “Ask the Man Who Owns One” of five monarchs. : 530 Central Ave. N.E. These houses are convenient. 1y located. Sample Semi-Detached Brick -Homes See Our New Sample House 5814 4th St. N.W. 3 Blocks North of Longfellow at 4th Street 7 Large Rooms—9% Big Closets Natural Hardwood Trim—House 20 ft. 6 in. WWide, 34 ft. Deep. Exclusive of Porches ~Large Pantry—Frigidaire—Coal Bin and Cold Storage Room Under Cement Front Porch—Large Lot—Garage. PRICED LOW—TERMS ARRANGED Open Until 9 P.M. Daily 2 Your Immediate Inspection Urged WAPLE and JAMES, Inc. 1226 14th St. N.W. OWNERS AND BUILDERS Lo s = 3938 Uclfiney Street N.W,. $18.750 Just south of Circle. and west of Connecticut Ave., very close to public school and car line, on one of the pretty streets for which this section is noted. The house is a charming Colonial (4 bedrooms and 2 baths, in- cluding shower). Oak floors throughout. All modern im- provemen Brick open fire- place in living room. Break- fast room. Big, bright mod- ern cellar. Screens. All in fine condition. Center hall entrance. Garage for 2 cars to match house. Another X Lovely Home Near the Circle in Chevy Chase Houses Garage with vach house. Open from 7 AM. until 9 P.M. FRIGIDAIRE WITH EACH HOUSE e increased population.” TR North 962 “PpOZCun <p»U0 MARIETTA PARK TWO LEFT S S AT I 3508 Runnymede Street PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Here is a 'Detached English Type Brick House in fine con dition, built on a well land- | scaped lot, and in a vicinity of | s exceptionally fine homes and teta several very beautiful private pleted ar + are of bric d eight well estates. The house has an at- arranged rooms with plenty of light and ventilation. tractive side pdrch, very large living room with open fireplace. Tile bath with shower. Excellent combination of colors in the wall paper, trim and floors; built-in garage; real The kitchen is well .equipped with all modern conveniences, = ¢ ’ fireplace and many other worthy features you shouldn’t miss sceing. i 14 East Woodbine Street This new Fnglish Tudor residence, emhbodying as good construction and architec- tural design as it is possible to buy, is offered at a price which will compel your interest and attenton. You will find it well worth your time to inspect this property. beautiful modern homes have just been com- are open for your inspection. They OPEN AFTER 1 O’CLOCK P.M. ON SUNDAY Open Sunday 9 AM. to 9 P.M. 5th & Oneida Sts. N.W. Price $10,500 CONVENIENT TERMS ¢ construction, having s g There are nine spacious rooms (six bedrooms) and three baths; attached garage Large lot with shade trees and shrubbery. i including inlaid linoleum on floor. Three bedrooms (one master bedroom) and 3 baths. Maid’s rocm in basement. Large attic. Oak floors throughout. Vacant and ready for imme- diate occupancy. To reach: Conn. Ave. to Western A east to Nevada Ave.; one sq. south to Runnymede St. Well Igcated in the country club district and close to Connecticut Avenue. Going north on Connecticut Avenue, East Woodbhine is the 7th street beyond Bradley Lane on the right. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY EDW. H. JONES & CO., Inc. To Reach—Via Georgia Ave. or 16th, turn right on Longfellow to 5th, left on 5th to Oneida, or call J. B. Tiffey Chevy Chase Properties 5520 Connecticut Ave Cleveland 2300 BO2GEELPS 1417 K ST, MAIN 9300 419 Oglethorpe St. N Georgia 4174