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14 XEAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1929. REAL-ESTATE: BUILDING PROJECTS | 10 COST §1.021.282 Plans for $750,000 Apart- ment in Group Approved During Week. (Continued From Thirteenth Page.) builders; George T. Santmyers, archi- tect: to erect one 2-story brick and frame dwelling, 4330 Thirty-seventh street, (lot 88, square 1891); to cost $7.500. James E. Talbert, owner: Joyce, designer and builder: to erect one l-story frame dwelling. 3514 Brothers place southeast tlots 18 and 19, square 6070): to cost, $4.800. Le Roy Bradley, owner, designer and builder: to erect one 2 frame Gwelling, 2503 Bunker Hill road north- east (lot 22 and the west five feet of lot 23, square 4295); to cost $4,000. One-Story Frame House. William Richardson, owner and builder; P. F. Fox, designer: to erecct one 1-story frame dwelling, 216 Quack- enbos street (lots 40 and 41, square 3338): to cost $4,000. Ruth_ Hanna McCormick, owner: Frank Simpson, builder; to erect stone walks. concrete pool and garden wall, 1224 Thirtieth street (lots 33 to 35, square 1209): to cost $4,000. George J P. Maier, owner: J. B. Sparks, builder; to erect brick garage, 2200 Min- nesota avenue southeast (lots 61 to 66 square 5561): to cost $4.000. William King, owner: to erect coal pocket, 2901 K street (lots 47 to 51 and Iot 61, square 1192); to cost $4,000. Addition to Garage. J. Edward Chapman, owner builder: A. S. J. Atkinson, arch to erect one l-story brick and c crete addition to garage, rear 3 street (lots 214 and 215, square 617); | to_cost $3,500. Poretsky & Silver, owners and_build- ers. to erect five brick garages, 7000 to 7016 Ninth street (lots 61 to 65, square 2067): to cost $2,000 E. H. Griffith. owner, builder e 1-sto 3 store, rg road north- | east (parcel 152 uare 4445); to cost $2,000 Estate of Anna Behrend, owner; to make repairs. 609 Seventh strect 38, square 455): to cost $1.2 Mauric and designer and i to avenue sout 5802); to cost $ Six-Room Houses Popular. o to a study of small house s e ¢ estate broker or real estate salesman construction which the Departme Commerce has under way to determine what sizes, shapes and kinds of home; are being built and what equipment goes with them, it appears that the lowest-priced houses now being built in quantity in the larger cities are of five and six rooms New York Well Lighted. New York State uses half again as much electricity as all of Great Britain and four times as much manufactured CAPITOL STREET HOME SOLD BUILDERS' EXHIBIT % DESIGNS RECEIVED td g Full Front Elevation, One In- Residence at 1312 East Capitol strect, one of the largest in the section, which has been purchased by John N. Sterzer from Edith G. Reel through the office of McKeever & Goss, Inc. It contains 16 rooms and 3 baths. REALTY LICENSE LAW | PLAN TO REGULATE " BUSINESS PERSONNEL _(Continued From_Thirteenth Page.) must, be fssued to every employe coming k | within the definitions of the law. Thus it is that the law reaches the personnel of the real estate business and in such A& complete manner that practically no one, with the exception of se specifically exempted, can engage veal estate brokerage without a li- cense. This is made even more certain by the provision in the law which states that one act of the character described. | when performed for others, for a com- on or valuable consideration, con- utes the one so acting as a real within the meaning of the law. The penalty st for a violation of this law for individuals is $500 or imprisonment for six months, or both, and n the casc of a corporation a fine of $1,000. Time Tests Materials. | material that goes into a face the test of time and be i accordingly. The way that it stands up under the onslaught of the vears must be taken as the principal tor in its valuation SERIES OF MEETINGS. Ministers Special Program. Presbyterian Arrange The Presbyterian Ministers' Associa- tionh as arranged for a serles of meetings, with special speakers. to be held at the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church on Mondays at 10:30 o'clock. Dr. George S. Duncan is presi- dent of ihe association. The meeting speakers are as follows October 7—Dr. William L. Darby, “Progress in Church Unity and Union October 21—Dr. William L. Corbin “Our New Poets.” October 28—Dr. Homer J. Cou “Nature and Need of a Junior CF November 4 Jason N : “Problems in Reaching Non-Church- goers Through Motion Pictures.” November 18—Dr. Milton B. Lamb- din, “Prehistoric_Palestine.’ December 2—Dr. Joseph Dunn, “Cel- tic_Religion and Mythology.” December 16—Dr. D._ Bulter Pratt, “Influence of Greek Philosophy on Christianity.” January 6—Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, Review of a Notable Book.” January 20—Dr. Moses R. Lovell, ‘Nature and Need of Church Chnics I NEW DISTINCTIVE 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 terior Room to Show How House Should Be Built. ‘The Builders’ Exchange this week re- ! ceived from Gilbert Rodier, architect, the design for the full-sized front ele- vation and one room of a modern dwell- ing_which will be the exchange’s cen- tral exhibit at the forthcoming fifth annual industrial exposition of the Washington Chamber of Commerce at the Washington Auditorium. Into the construction of this unique display will be incorporated all the most approved building materials and methods now going to the home. Five thousand square feet of space has been allotted the Builders' Exchange for_its exhibit, the first éver attempted in Washington on any such scale. Complete in Detall. The facade to be buflt from Mr. Rodier’s drawings will be complete in every detall. There will be shown, work- ed into their proper places, all kinds of stone, natural and artificial; copper, structural iron, slate, tile, inds of lumber, glass, shingles, together with the necessary hardware. | At either end of the dwelling wall proper will be garden walls, decorated with wrought fron which is now pro- duced locally. As the visitor passes through gates in these walls he will find before nim a cut away interior, which shows what materials should go into the | inside of a home, including fireplace and various kinds of flooring. srouped_in_a_cresent around the 000000000000000000000000 OPEN SUNDAY 3201 MORRISON ST. Chevy Chase, D. C. Just a few blocks east of Con- icut Ave. on one of the high- points in the District, com- \ding a panorama of Wash- zton, we offer this attractive 8-room house. 4 corner bedrooms, 2 complete tiled baths. center hall entrance with large living room, open fireplace and side porch. nice bright dining room, large kitchen. and extra lavatory on st floor. The house is now vacant_and is in_excellent condi- tion. It is situated on a beauti- fully scaped lot with a front- age of 85 fect on Morrison Street, having some small planting and 1 shade trees. This is an excellent, value at $14.950 subject {0 a $9.750 First Trust at 51,7 The representative will furnish additional information, or inquire at— The Munsey Trust Company Real Estate Department National 8080 * 00000000000000000000000° e HOMES o va- | 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000: main_exhibit of the exchange will be | night: the members, | Church, Wednesday night; showing in detail their various products | Bible College, Thursday night; Central | individual exhibits of and methods of use. dwelling. 2 |~ Arthur L. Smith, president, and Rezs | H. Johnson, secretary, are actively suo~ erintending installation of the ex- change’s display, construction of which | will be started within a week. | The fifth industrial exposition will be | held October 21 to 26 and Is sponsored by the Washington Chamber of Com- | merce, Last year more than 80,000 | persons visited the exposition, {PROGRAM IS ARRANGED | FOR WEEK AT MISSION. Maj. Guy Withers to Be Speaker at Christian Church Service Tomorrow. At the Central Union Mission the re- {ligious service tomorrow at 7:45 p.m | will-be conducted under the auspices of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. | Maj. Guy Withers will be the speaker. The remaining services of next week, at 8 o'clock nightly, will be in charge of delegations from the following churches, to which the Mission belongs: Calvary Baptist Church, Monday night; Rhode Island_Avenue M. P. Church. Tuesday One Block from Chevy Chase Circle 5803 Chevy Chase Parkway Open Sunday Near Public and Parochial Schools, Stores and Churches Spacious new Colonial home, in a delightful wooded setting, containing ten large rooms, three . baths, built-in garage, attractive- ly finished, substantial construc- tion, oak floors, brick fireplace, Colonial brass fixtures and many other features. Low Price and Terms R. E. KLINE, Jr. Owner 718 Union Trust Bldg. District 5246 Or Your Broker Will consider clear land or small House in exchange Vermont Avenue Potomac | 613 C street northwest. Christian | on_the ground floor of its building, at | Rev. W. E. Paul of Minneapolls, Rev. The ensemble | Presbyterian Church, Friday, and Tem- | H. H. Kratzig of Norfolk, Va., and Rev. will be an effective visual education in | ple Baptist Church, Saturday night, All | H. M. Hadley of New York City are the proper construction of a modern }xvrv)ces are held in the Mission Chap among those who have accepted invi- tations to speak in Washington at the forty-fifth anniversary of the founding * of the Central Union Mission, which will coincide with observance in the pulpits of Washington church of an nual Mission Sunday, October 27. in Washingion One Left 1411 Whittier St. (One-Half Block Off 16th St.) 14,750 AGNIFICENT in every detail of its appointments, this beautiful new brick home in the exclusive upper Six- teenth street residential section is certain to meet cvery requirement of the most exacting home seeker. Its nine rooms and three ultra-modern baths afford every convenience and every comfort desired and expccted in a home of this character. Some of its noteworthy features include the English casement windows of plate glass, an inviting open fireplace with artistic mantel in the living room, wrought iron stair rail, U. S. Rubber tile floor in pantry and kitchen, polychrome electric fixtures, oak flooring throughout, floored attic over entire house with immense cedar-lined storage closet, automatic storage water heater, slate roof, grounds tastefully landscaped. An inspection will convince you that this is one of the most outstanding home values offered in Washington. Open All Day Sunday 1004 Vt. Ave. N.W. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & INVEST. CORP. Main 5833 gas as all of Italy. ADJOINING EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL Exhibit Home 225 17th Street N.E. Built of the highest quality buff-colored tapestry brick, of sound construction and artistic arrangement, containing beautifully paneled living and dining rooms, an all-white kitchen. three and four large bedrooms, all with closets, a tiled hath with built-in tub and shower. Three roomy glassed-in and open porches. A built-in garage and a level approach from a wide paved alley. A sweep 1a a view commanding the new Anacostia ’a Opposite 16th Street Entrance to Rock Creek Park Golf Course Chevy Chase, D.C. 3754 Jocelyn St. Just west of Connecticut Ave. A detached home in perfect condition. The design is Dutch Colonial with side porch and center Iwy/I_ en- Jui a lot 60 feet iront; tastefully i : il o toos. Bowr bede e Community L “‘ “'1’" 5 Nothing i cast Washington to Compare With Itt inclosed sleep- . $7.9530 ing porch; finished room on 3rd floor with A running water, Open fireplace and built-in bookca Slate roof. A splendid home at an attractive price. Drive out today and see it. Open All Day Sunday OWNER ON PREMISES trance. Jandscaped and shaded by rooms and 2 baths, with showers; 1 Payment —Ba ROBERT W. SAVAGE 717 Union Trust Bldg. Or Your Own Broker T IEZJSaT See “Marietta Park” Now Use the Following List as a Guide MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION WE RECOMMEND THEM ALL You will not find Better Built Homes Anywhere. Location the very best. All New Semi-Detached Brick * Homes—convenient to Stores, Schools, Churches, Junior High School, etc. Near 14th Street Cars, within two blocks of the New Fort Slocum 17-Acre Government Park Every Home Owner a Booster . . . Ask Them SAMPLE HOUSE 420 NICHOLSON STREET N.W. Siz big, cheerful rooms, built-in bath with shower. Domes- tic wood-paneled walls. Large kitchen, outside pantry, Frigid- aire. Celd siorage and coal bin_under cement front porch. Breakfast and_sleeping porches. Nice lawns. Brick retaining walls.. Price, $9,450. Terms arranged. SAMPLE HOUSE 412 NICHOLSON STREET N.W. (Semi-detached Brick) Fight large rooms (4 bedrooms), built-in bath with shower. Natural wood trim. Roomy kitchen. Frigidaire. Built-in ga- rage. Nice lnuwn. Stome retaining walls. We invite you to go through this house! SAMPLE HOUSE 5734 4th STREET N.W. (Cor. 4th and Nicholson Sts.) Now is the time to see this house! Have your own selection of decorations. Eight rooms, two baths Equippedwith many other features. rch. Nice lawn and rear yard. Built-in garage. alley paved. National 6799 Sheridan Park In the Exclusive Upper 16th Street Residential Section If You Believe In the United States You Must Believe In Washington N PRESENTING SHERIDAN PARK to the people of Washing- ton we feel that we are justified in saying that it marks a notable achieve- ment in moderate price home building. Your 'inspection of the homes in this community is certain to convince you that this new development in the de- sirable Northwest section offers the discerning home seeker a rare oppor- tunity. which has a built-in shower. Every desirable feature that could add to one’s comfort, convenience and happi- ness will be found incorporated in these homes. They incrude electric re- frigeration, oil burner heating plant, harc]v.\'ood floors throughout, 2-car built-in garage, model kitchen with built-in cupboards, ironing board, broom closet, ete., in addition to many other features. The homes are modern to the last de- tail, artistic in design and substan- tially constructed of brick. They are well arranged with six charming rooms and two complete baths, one of You must see these homes to really ap- preciate fully the amazing values of- fered. A visit to SHERIDAN PARK today will prove a distinet delight as _ well as a revelation to you. We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of This New Development of Moderate Priced Homes All rooms large and bright. Colonial cement front Street and 1429 Van Buren St. N.W. $14,750—8$1,000 Cash Just Off Smart 16th St. SAMPLE HOUSE 5803 4th STREET N.W. (Semi-detached Brick) Prices Range From Eight large rooms, two baths. Many closets. Cold storage 12,500 to *14,750 Paved street and alley. > ALL OF THE ABOVE. HOUSES Drive Out 16th Street to Sheridan and Turn Right to Houses _ ARE OPEN TO 9 P.M. DAILY ? WarpmAN and You Should See Them 1437 K Street N. District 3830 Here is a lovely brick house with 9 very large rooms, 2 baths; on beautiful paved street surrounded by beautiful homes; finely equipped, of best construction and unusually attractive exterior and interior design and finish. OPEN SUNDAY—10 AM. to 9 P.M. KEEVER=:dGOS 1415 K St. N.W. Nat’l 4750 Before Buying a Home Waple & James, Inc. Specializing in New Homes 1226 14th Street N.W. ; \ Maxim ervice Earl E. Goss Vice Pres. Robt. L. McKeever Pres. North 0962 S. E. Godden, Sales Manager + i

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