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7! Trade. It is expected this will be com- | . N 3 o blobr R e e P e R P REAL ESTATE., THE EVENING ATSONREALTY “T0BE COMPLED Establishment of Statistical Organization Announced | by Lusk. Estaplishment of a statistical or- ganization for the purpose of compil- | ing and interpreting facts pertaining to Teal estate business in Washington was | announced today | by Rufus S. Lusk, who for the past six years has been executive secretary | Operativ of the | Associa- | Builders’ tion. Mr. Lusk recent- | Iy completed one of | the periodic apart- | ment vacancy sur- veys of this city, | as a guide to loca operators to the de- mand for the con- struction of new housing units here The most recent survey made for the Operntive Bullders' Association by Mr. Lusk was Mr. Lusk. + tabulated and analyzed by the Depart- - ment of Commerce its form 1is for similar and being taken as a model * surveys in other cities. « of houses and general business condi- The statistical organization, Mr. Lusk announces, will issue a monthly or bi- | monthly - service, giving facts.concern- | ing building, leasing, vacancies, sales | | tions affecting metropolitan Washing- | ton. Specialized studies for particular sections of the city or an ‘individual enterprise also are planned. Officers of the .organization are at 925 Fiftecnth street. The first work of the new concern ~ is the making of a master cormunity survey of Washington for the Board of pleted by the middle of September. Mr. Lusk will continue as the execu- | " tive officer of the Operative Builders’ + Assoclation. WINNIPEG ACT AMENDED = Real Estate Agents Now Required < ~ P LR LG T YRR R AR AR DR A NPT to Register. Registration of real estate agents operating in “Greater Winnipeg” is now required in accordance with a recent amendment to the security frauds pre- | vention act passed by the Manitoba Pro- vincial Legislature. The National Association of Real Estate Boards points out that licenses for real estate brokers and salesmen are required by law in the provinces of British Columbia, Ontario and_ Alberta, and that real estate license laws are now in force in 26 States of the United States. A PURCHASED BY STAR, WASHINGTON, NEWCOMER Residence at Woodlawn avenue and Glebe road, Country Club Hills section of Arlington County, which has been urchased by S. S. Simmerman, formerly of Wytheville, & Va., from the Brumback Realty Co., through the agency of Lyon h, Inc. It contains 10 main rooms and 4 baths. It is located near the Washington Golf and Country Club. * 'MAURY APPOINTEfl : {REAL ESTATE BUSINESS TO APPRAISAL BODY Former Realty Board Head Given Important Task by Executives. | National | finiacing. he too is producing new mod- els based on the experience gleaned HAS NEW MODELS, T00 ‘ from producing thiflrst ones.” Association Declares | Homestead May Increase in | Value, Unlike Family Car. | ‘The real estate business, like the au- | tomobile business, offers the public new | John F. Maury, prominent member| models every year, says the National| of the Washington Real Estate Board | and a former president of the m'gnnlza~‘ | tion, has been named a member of tha| ous speed throughout the months to Association of Real Estate Boards. | “Every one knows that automobile | designers. and mechanics work at furi- appraisal committee of the board, ifi| produce new and different cars for the was announced today by Alfred Lawson, president. The .appointment board. The committee during past years has made appraisals of local prop- erty running into millions of dollars in | value. Other members of ‘the committee are H. L. Rust, jr, chairman; Harold E. Doyle, Charles A. Jones, Claud Living- ston, E. Quincy Smith and Waverly Taydor, with G. E. Altemus as associate assistant. Hoge, Jr., Offices Moved. The offices of W. S. Hoge, jr, Vir- ginia realtor, have been moved from 1517 K street to new quarters in the Shoreham Building, Fifteenth and H streets. In musical circles, both in this country | and abroad, it is generally conceded that the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia ranks second to no con- servatory in the world, although it has had little more than five years of exist- ence. "IN PETWORTH New Jameson-Built Row Priced F1:9 $8,250 Up 21 Sold Inspect at Once 412 to 442 Jefferson St. N.W. 6, 7 and 8 large rooms, tiled bath, built-in tub, shower, hardwood floors, cedar-lined closets, servant’s toilet and trays. i idaire and other modern appointments. Double rear porches and concrete front porch. Paved street and alley. Lots 140 feet deep. Garage with each house. Built by White Union Labor. Conveniently located to schools, street cars, stores and churches. EASY TERMS 1! EXTREMELY AT’ PROMPT SALE. A to live 3-inch brick wall throu In all there floor lavatory—sun parlor private bath—2-car Complete in every detail it tures and numerous added convince yourself, an for |8 built-in g No.\“ 5913 | 16th Stireet N.W. Owner, leaving the cit y. has p!u'(“'] his home at I'RACTIVE FIGURE— wonderful home in which s to roof—spacious rooms are 10 rooms, 3 baths, 1st master bed room with ge—O1L HEAT. icluding many special fea- conveniences, See it and to the post was| | made. by the executive committee of the H.|annual markets, but no one stops to think that real estate men throughout the country are also working to give | their buyers the latest realty models,” | the association states. “But the odd part of this business is | that, the old land ‘may be just as good | as the new land, and sometimes better. | So while new skyscrapers and new com- munities provide new models for realty | investors, the old family homestead can | increase in value and does not lose caste | like last year's car. | “Like the automobile manufacturer, | the realtor is working to improve his | commodity for his annual markets, and |as he works out new methods of city | planning, new ideas for big building | architecture, new improvements in resi- | Chevy s = * 527 INGRAHAM ST. English Design A beautiful, well planned home containing siz rooms, tiled bath, concrete front porch, double rear porches. Owner will sacri- fice for quick sale. Make offer. 1340 JEFFERSON ST. Saul's Addition A beautiful detached street. rear, There are seven rooms, tiled bath and extra lavatory, large lot with 2-car garage on The price has been reduced. Dii €y PRIVATE BUILDING PERMITS ARE HIGH Total Volume for Year is Nearly That of Same Period in 1929. (Continued From First Page.) (lots 22 and 23, square 1875)) to cost $20,000. Metropolitan Baptist Church, owners; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 2- story brick addition, 1225 R stree} (lots 804, 69 to 72, 58 and 59, square 276); to cost $15,000. Robert H. and Bessie R. Denton, own- ers; V. O. Chase, designer; North ‘Washington Realty Co., builders; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 1332 Locust road (lot 26, square 2771); to cost $10,000. Mary M. Danlels, owner; H. H. Dan- iels, designer; S. J. White, builder; to erect one 1-story brick and tile dwelling, 3027 Alabama avenue southeast (part of parcel 214/102, square 5651); to cost $6,000. 3 Eastland Garden, Inc., owners and builders; Kenneth Veith, designer; to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 4240 620 EMERSON ST. Dunigan Built Well built, @ home that you will be glad to tell your friends about. There are 6 fine rooms, tiled bath, shower, screened in- closed porches. Must be sold. home on this beautiful OPEN SUNDAY—1 TO 7 P.M. = [DLUMBIA dential construction, and easier ways of | L2 == Columbia 544 6 West Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. An unusual opportunity to purchase a charming Colonial house, con- taining four large bedrooms and two baths. Completely redecorated. Large lot, 70x120. Drive north on Connecticut Ave. to Aspen St. Two-car garage.. ' Open every day until dark For Sale by Turn left to house. G. F. MIKKELSON & SON 200 W. Thornapple St., Chevy Chase, Md. Phone Wisc: 4255 FIRST OFFERING '5717-21 NEVADA' CHEVY CHASE, D. C. AVE These homes are entirely different from the average new house offer- ing. Individual in style of:architecture, they represent remarkable op- portunities to buy a 4-bed-room detached house on this beautiful, wide, ' 3 paved avenue. AN UNUSUAL FEATURE IS A SPACIOUS DEN. COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL. TWO BATHS, BUILT-IN GARAGE One of these houses is on a corner. The prices are so outstanding that we urge your immediate inspection. OPEN' ALL DAY SUNDAY SATURDAY, JUNE e 7, 1930. Meade street mortheast (lots 7 and 8, | square 5100); to_cost $3,500. Capitol View Realty Co., owners and builders; to erect one 2-stofy brick and tile dwelling, 5200 Ames street north- east (lot 22 and part 23, square 5242); to cost $3,600. Angelo Papachrist, owner; Robert H. | Brown, designer; Maiatico Fireproofing | Co., builders; to erect one 1-story brick addition. 1016 Bladensburg road north- east ( . square 4074); cost A, q ); to cos Mary T. Wolfe, owner, designer and builder; to erect ‘one 2-story brick ad- dition, ‘2306 G _street (lot 826, square 43); to cost $1,500. Col. Godwin Ordway, owner; L. J. Matthews, ir., designer and builder: to erect one 2-story brick addition, 2010 Thirty-fifth street (lot “B,” square S- 1296); to cost $1,500. Nrs. James T. Hunter, owner; M. Mesroblan, architect; E. Martinson, Suilder; to erect one I-story brick office building, 1238 Ninth street (lot 78, square.368) ; to cost $1,000. H. L. Barlow, owner: to erect one 2- story porch, 3509 S street (lot 53, square 1302); to cost $1,000. BUSINESS PROPERTY LEASES We Specialize in Finding the Right Location = CONSULT MR. BRENT B RPS 1417 K St. National 9300 You Get So Much You Pay So Little INSPECT THE EXHIBIT HOME 1707 C Street N.E. (Open Daily to 9 P.M.) We feel quite sure the time spent will be most valu- able—that you will leave as many have with the thought that it is not necessary to look elsewhere—this is your house! . EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS will buy you seven large rooms, tiled bath with shower, and a built-in garage. There is natural chestnut trim, paneled wall paper of artistic pattern, beautiful electric fixtures and radio outlets. You will marvel at the size and beauty of the kitchen with its complete equipment, including Frigidaire. The front or back porch is a good place to find a pleasant, cooling breeze. ; The. neighborhood” is restricted, convenient to Anacostia Park and Eastern High School. ROBERT E: KLINE, Jt: 718 Union Trust Building National 6799 Or Any Broker In Old Chevy Chase All-Brick English Home 102 Rosemary St. ] Situated amid a beautiful background of trees and shrubbery on a lot 60x150. This beautiful new house, with its English charm, is indeed Wworthy of being called YOUR HOME, Some of the many features— Eight rooms, two baths and shower, private telephone booth, wonderful fireplace, coat closet- on first floor, copper screened throughout, sleeping porch and downstairs porch, two- car brick garage, Attractively Priced—Very Easy Terms Open Sunday, 10 AM. Till Dark To inspect—Drive ont Conn. Ave. ene block north of 1010 Vt. Ave. Chevy EATON & CO. Chase Club, turn left to property. Natl. 2920 A WONDERFUL VALUE 4709 Blagden Terrace $23,500 (A REDUCTION OF $10,000) . This beautiful new center-hall brick residence is located in a most aristocratic and exclusive section. An inspection will convince you that this masterpiece is the outstanding buy among the finer homes. FIRST FLOOR—Spacious center hall, lurge living room opewing om charming side porch, cheerful dining room, breakfast alcove, ideal kitchen and tiled lavatory. SECOND FLOOR—Four delightful master chambers with two beau- tiful color tiled baths. THIRD FLOOR—Spacious recreation room over entire house. Maid’s bath, two.car separate garages, oil burner. The design, com- struction, finish and equipment are umexcelled. Open all day Saturday and Sunday until 9 o’clock. Open Sunday 10 to 6 Schwab, Valk & Canby 1704 Ave. Pot. 0%30 Direction to inspect—Drive out 16th Street to Decatur, turn left on De- oatur 1 square to 17th Street, go north on 17th % square to Blagden Terrace. A. G. HUGHES REALTY ASSOCIATES 4 Qansbur, el ’ COMPANY -INCs . ) - 4 Conn. 1427 Eye St. Natl. 8744