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mmw:.:.wm-uuui PERNTS ISSUE ~ FORPBDWELLINE i' Excluding Federal Proj- ects, $269,900. | | Rodgers & Poor in association . Plans for the construction of llings are included in the list :: § hum&uw Col. mmommm‘.- by A ETT] FRENCH TYPES POPULAR. approximately $50,000. B, BRI = e | assistant engineer commissioner in _!""1" Schedule to ‘Serve lpfln!! 5 % ° |charge of zoning and building opera- America shows increasing evidence of Valley and Wesley Heights Honse Will Be Built for Mme. ..\ "0 approved plans for the fol. | French architectural influence. Maxime | declared | _ At 4145 Thirtieth piace, designed for New York by the French fraveling fel Rufus S. Lusk, Representing Co. has inaugurated bus service to the g i | the pla tion of bus | to be built at | Builders, Preparing Sugges- | ™1 piscing in opera it A el e e ek e | AT 8. Teaielt-ti a6 § M08 DO | e tg mos NG ot Aractios e the line operated by the Washington |the Architects’ Advisory Oouncil, which | and two dwellings &t 5337 and 3341 | gendre said. “We fee] the mark of our sengers and 18 equipped with full leather | Of Architects. The house is to be buil ed.” ere will w for & month's FOR NEW SUBDIVISION | ’ | The council, at a recent meeting In oy y) Gemeral Mongendre Sees { i | ot 0. K.'S BUILDING PLAN s el e & e, Cone Senert Mengendre econsul M‘f PFran: | i neral of ce, Residents. ! Lessinoff at Cost of | lowing dwellings: - at & dlnu'r"m in W. C. & A. N, Miller D:veummenti $50,000. [n. new subdivision, Spring Valley, with — | | unning between Wesley Heights and 2444 Belmont road for Mme. Blizabetn | Arthur s N | treet, more and the influence of the tions for District Heads, |Sprink Valley. which will connset With | K. Lessinoft have heen commended >y Young by L. R. Ray. 10 cost $15.000, French styles of il periods 3. I e Railway & Electric Co, is A ju of members of the Broad Branch road, for B. M. | le des Beaux-Arts, where so many The bus has a capacity of 14 pas- | local chapter of the American Institute | Willis, George T. Santmyers, to ‘.q:‘nnmhhed American architects have upholstered seats. It will be operated Rufus A %flm E u'eonnrw-rwnsduhmfiu Tesi: Associa ot Wi be no present charge fo residents of tour of Bastern And Central clties, |\ Comunities served, it is announ > i 582, EH i i ! i s 1 ¥ ¥ ' L PRICES DECREASE. Downward Trend Continued During May, Survey Shows. recent downward trend i ’EE 3 i §§§§ nounced by of the organisation. | The study will deal primarily with zoning in relation to group house con- i i i 82 ,?5.. § inf resentative markets by the | i r Statistics of the De- partment of Labor. The bureau weighted index number stands at 95.8 for May com) X : it 8 4 7 i by W. W. oame. Tt was | zoning regula affecting them. shown. Based on these ires New York will be the first city” visit- | Yure g power of the dollar in ed and other on his itinerary 1929, was 1044 compared with are to include Yonkers. N. Y.: Boston, | in the year 1926. | Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago. Mtrmelpo-i Among building materials, decreases | lis and St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas| were reported for lumber and certain City, Cincinnati, Columbus and Pitts-| metal products, while structural steel burgh. | and paint materials advanced in price. Mr. Lusk plans to take photographs | No changes were reported for brick and May, 100 to illustrate his findings in the study,| cement, Iron and steel products in- hteenth 38); to Office structure at 1430 K sireet, which has been purchased Diury as the new of the real estate concern of his reported the consideration was $150,000. £ s % e f DR RY HRM BUYS {$100,000 APARTMENT ; \ [ SALE IS ANNOUNCED []FHGE BU"-mNG‘rm.sm, Property at 2981 Ban-| dory” Betch | , 4122 and 4130 | girest Cista 8 and 9, square A Z.John C. Letts, owner: A. B. Heaton. | - e Wagein Spercr, bt 15 Real Estate Company to Oc story bricl ion " ftor | ervants’ quarters and garage. 3200 cupy K Street Property Ellicott street (lot 800, square 2035); to s 00, Within 30 Days. southeast (lots 1 and 37, The office building at 1430 K strest, | square 5952); to cost $9.500. | has been purchased as the new home | McKendrie & Willls, owners and of the W. W. Drury real estate organ biilders; W. E. Lamar, architect: 10/ ization, it was announced today by the | grect one 2-story brick and frame dwell- | Arm, which will occupy the property | . 3610 Kanawha street (lot 82, square | within the next 60 | 1990): to cost $7.000. | 'mepr?enym icquired from the ||| Ruth I Powell, owner and builder: | Anthony F. Lucas estate, through the || Jahn Albert Hunter, designer: fo erect | National Savings & Trast Cor trus brick addition, 1760 Columbia rozd (Iot | tees, the negotiations being handled by 30, square 2564); to cost $6,000. | John L. Fugltt of the Drury firm. The H. E. Bell owner; H. A. Brandt|consideration involved in the transac~ H. G. Olark, builder; 1o erect | tion was reported to be $150,000. ng, ry brick and frame dwelling,| The firm stated that the K street || 1 Mlchlgm avenue northeast (1018 property was scquired to take care of || 836 and 837, squere 3923); to cost 35~ present and future needs of the busi- 3 w ness, the concern outgrowing its pres- | ent quarters, at 813 Fifteenth street, | six_months after its inception. . Plans are now in ess for exten- sive alterations to the interior of the K street building to care for the needs of the Joan, insurance. ueou':t' val mns first floor and mezzanine, and for || 0. m“snumbcrofnm;;fltg:homfl:n!thz‘ i 'ardman Construt . e prop- Capital View Realty Co.. owners and | vras e o frontage of 30 fest on K || ; George T, Santmyers, archi- | sireet and depth of 93 feet. SR T $25,000 Home Planned. o = ritie, b o i g3 fd necticut avenue (lot 9, square 2218) 8 ?g_ o H i ,Another Sold Last Week! . ¢ North Cleveland Park An environment second to none. close to schools, churches, transportation facili- ties: a refined and cultured community where ground values are always on the rise + « « North Cleveland Park. These homes contain 8 rooms, 2 tled baths, large attic, 2-car garage (built in), cold storage room and coal bin under front porch, 4 bedrooms. electric refrigeration, kitchen. pantry and other features that you naturally expect in homes of this character. See Exhibit Home .Number 3632 Windom Place. Open Sundava 10 AM. to 9 P.M. Week davs, 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. Drive out Conn. Ave. to Van Ness St., then West out Reno Road to Windom Place. Wenger Bros., Inc. Reel Values in Real Homes 1627 K Street NNW. Main 3174 2231 Bancroft place has George F. Hunt to an unnamed local investor for a ! proximately $100,000, it is Moore Hill, Inc. & handled n with Stone Sultes of six rooms, extra lavatory, ea one 1-story brick addition, 3313 Ool&; creased slightly, while eroft Place Botght by | metals again decreased Loeal Investor. | 8ir John Sanky Made Barom. |ing a net decline v | met d_metal LONDON, June 22 (#).—A harony of | been sold by | the United Kingdom was conferred by | his majesty vesterday on Sir John - | Sanky, former lord justice of lgxu.l“ by | ind now lord chancellor in the Labor , Inc, which company | administration. He will have the title | T, T TR | of R S5y, torion 2 [ s 3 | count of cestes re). e | The bullding contains eight apartment | thus be enabled to sit. in the House of | two baths and an | Lords, being without a seat in Parlia- | The four-storv apartment property at | 622 Quiney St. N.W, et consideration of TRACTIVE u.utgflnfi" Fooms stuceo, 0 feet wi ractiv close 'to Georgla ved sizests ‘s ‘il Company, 1362 BN -2 - Just Off Woodley K This impressive detached brick residence is in one of the most exclu- sive neighborhoods in the city, adjacent to Twin Oaks and Causeway Es. tates and surrounded by the homes of some of our most influential citizens. John Eaton and Oyster Public Schools are conveniently accessible. Beau- tiful big living room, two steps below the level of the entrance hall, first floor lavatory; four bedrooms, enclosed sleeping porch and two complete baths; two additional bedrooms and tile bath on the upper floor; Ballard Oil Burner, two-car brick garage and many individual features. Owner transferred and is offering this fine home at a figure that warrants your immediate consideration. OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY Reached via Conn. Ave. to Cathedral Ave., then west to 32nd St. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. 1412 Eve St. N.W. Realtors CHEVY CHASE Washington’s Exclusive Residential Colony Chevy Chase Is Guarded ++ By Stringent Restrictions "A'SECTION of beautiful detached homes, which affords unique environment . and n&ty for your home investment. “IN ne other section around Washington'will be found such visible outstanding values, ‘as many conveniences, and as much refinement, IN practically every section all improvements are paid for by the Chevy Chase Land: Company. WE have a large listing of houses for sale varying in p-ricc to meet your needs. We Are Continually at Your Service Our years of experience in Chevy Chase will be of material assistance to you in making your selection. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., INC. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 From a Water Colér Paiting by DORSEY DONIPHAN. A Beautiful Home 1n Rock Creek Hills Features: New England Colonsal design. 5 Master bedrooms. 4 Beautiful baths. Large living room ‘with Co- lonial fireplace. Dining-voum, breskfest room, butler's pantry, fully equig- ped kitchen. Servant's quarters. A Large lot . . . shade trees ... ehrulBery. 3-car builtin garage. 1645 Jonquil St. (Corner of 17th, overlooking . the perk) Open Dally and Sunday Rock Creek Hills . . . the'perfect set- ting for such a home . .. a residence of unusual charm, built with painstaking attention to the smallest detail. Here in these broad acres, just a few motor minutes up fashionable Sixteenth Street, is a residential tract that must appeal to you who enjoy possessions above the commonplace. Built by J E. Fox OPMENT Georgia 1220 Number 7 edar Ave., Silver Sp . EXCELLENTY LOCATED on a large corner lot SUPERBLY CONSTRUCTED of brick, stone end stucco CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED “"bl::hh'" plan, eight large rooms and : two s ARTISTICALLY DECORATED AND COMPLETELY APPOINTED What More Could You Want in a Home There is a cozy breakfast.room, adding so much to the livability of the home, a real open fireplace, daintily tiled bathrooms in pastel shades, bounteous closet space, attic over entire house, built-in garage, oak floors throughout. paved street and beautifully landscaped lot. OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Drive out 16th St. & Georgia Ave. to Silver Spring—to right three blocks on Bonifant ' NATIONAL MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CORP. Main 5833 1004 Vermont Ave.