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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1930. REAL ESTATE. - T i, list was a $9,000 storeyard to be buut' The extent to which improved tech- | sessions each of the association divi-| % R[D HAIRED MAN ICOUNTY OFFICERS ISSUE | by the Steteo Steel Ca., for the McLeod HOME COST CUT PLAN !n\que and mass production can =“=°":‘.°£‘:“.".:'"‘""‘m"'.°h'x"f-‘.“n"{u"“ of | & ' = mbery Stone Co., a lensburg. | + | this end will be explained by Ernest P. 17 BUILDING PERMITS| f : meetings. The entire program for the | i s { GO QT Ma] RO N " WILL BE EXPLAINED | Gonarien, New York Oty betore the | Brokersdiison s simed.toward pre- SAMPLE HOME 1 senting practical lons . New Structures in Prince Georges| R M. Watkins, owner and butlder, B RO Tk | his address on “Reducing Housing Costs | realtor 1 helping " doal with his N 1 | $2.000 :dwalling, Iakulaod; Weaiiet B . | by Improved Technique.” Mr. Good- | commodity on the basis of its new val- 444 Will Have Total Value xlifi'&'gf'"'éy:{'&vfiflm"bflf& $3.000 | Realtors Will Hear Address on|cn, who has for many years been | ues and new uses. F : NDEN ellings, ; e B. & | f housing research, - j of $36,150. Hughes, gr. owner, 'Chatles Robey, TImproved Technique at July |gctive in all phases of houelng Hos it | m L Sletuing O o 1o : FESSE SAoEr oo g R Convention in Toronto. - - |tute for Economic Housing. ton of Real Estate Boards, will talk | 5 With Sihvodder Belore Mos By Btaff Correspondent of The Star. | Frank “Curimano, owner. H. C. Hess, The. ellocts on Terh, celebe of el oo O e e UPPER MARLBORO, Md., May 31.— | builder, $2,200 dwelling, Boulevard SRt | ehanges which recent years are secking | and Sources of New Business” Mr. o : Building operations in Prince Georges Heights; Edward S. Walker, owner and | gow to reduce the cost of the com- | in merchandising and distribution meth- | Taylor has asked 14 prominent realtors bile Man, Whose Auto Burn- | County increased during the past week |bullder, $2.000 dwelling, Mitchellville: | fortable, convenient and good-looking | ods will be discussed at a general con- | io contribute to his ion. ¥ when the county commissioners issued ' Joseph V. Wyvill, jr., owner and builder, | family home so that its price will be vention session by Alvin D. Dodd, Chi- | “New Discoveries in Selling Homes # 4 17 permits for structures estimated to ' $1,750 dwelling, Forestville. Within the reach of people of limited | cago, assistant to the president of Sears, | Today~ will be discussed by Ralph s I ,150. Three commercial proj- IS S AR incomes will occupy the attention of the | Roebuck & Co. Mr. was the first | Dunn, Syracuse, chairman of the sales ed, Went to Indianapolis t $36,150. Th 1" pro} Mr. Dodd was the first i ects were authorized. e Nation's realtors at the annual conven- | manager of the distribution department | managers’ section of the National As- J = John Berlin, owner, was given a per- | Bosley Is Commissioned. tion of the National Association of Real |of the Chamber of Commerce of the |sociation of Real Estate Boards. His By the Associated Press; mit to build a $6,000 store in River- | . state Boards to be held in Toronto, | United States. address will conclude with a sympostum INDIANAPOLIS, June 7—A former | dale, While another permit was issued | Harry E. Bosley, University of MAry-| Canada, July 9, 10 and 11 | " In addition to the general convention |in which several sales managers will pre- in the name of Lester E. Clark, owner |land at College Park, has been ®om- 5;}&?“1?;{?»5{’,‘;;’("f‘“”lh?“gflfim'fig”‘;f "x and builder, for a $500 store in Colmar |missioned by the War Department a Bollce investigaling the burning of |35 |second leutenant of Engineers, in the Herbert Sehrocder, Mobile, Aly. here o | The largest single structure on the 'Reserve Corps of the Army. week ago e C. C. Ridenhour, believed by police to have been with Schroeder a few days before the Mobile man reached Indian- apolis for the 500-mile automobile race Memorial day, may hold the key to the mystery of the fire and Schroeder’s dis- appearance, detectives said. Thomas Riley, investigator for an in- surance company, revealed the search for Ridenhour on’ his return from Mo- bile early teday. Riley said h> obtained & photostatic copy of a check for $1,000 sent concrete aids in selling property today. 1217 Ingraham St. N.W. (In Beautiful Saul’s Addition) Delightful and commodious six-room and bath brick, with large, glass enclosed upper and lower rear porches, really adding #wo additional rooms. Strictly modern throughout and in fine condition. OPEN SUNDAY, 2 PM. to 6 P.M. 1300 Geranium St. N.W. DETACHED CORNER HOME l THOS. E. JéRRELL CO. 1 721 1oth St N.W. | I CHEVY CHASE, D, C. , 3392 Stuyvesant St. | | Open Sunday 2 to 6 I £10,500 Natlonal 0765 W oo to which he said Schroeder had forged f “er i Ridenhour's name. Ridenhour, accord- | Large front porch. Very deep lot to wide paved e Lot iba bee preaiiog Tor paY- | Modern detached home—6 large rooms and attic, wide alley. Price reduced $1,500. Owner wants im- f ¢ ment of this amount before Schroeder started from Mobile on a business trip North about May 20. | Victim Thought Red-Haired. The detective said Ridenhour had red hair, was of Catholic religious faith, and formerly lived in Pittsburgh. Physicians, who _examined the eharred body found ! in Schroeder's burned automobile the | morning of May 31, said there was evi- dence the victim had red hair. Among | the articles found in the car were two rosaries, said by Schroeder’s wife not to belong to him. Two Pittsburgh street car tokens were found in the automobile. Ridenhour, Rilsy said, knew Schroe- der in Mcbile and has not been reported seen since a few days before the burn- ing car was found. Schroeder and two men, one of whom | answered Ridenhour’s description, Riley said, were reported secn at Fruitdale, Ala, May 21 and the next day at Jack- son, Mississippi. Will Go te Pittsburgh. Riley will go to Pittsburgh Sunday, he #aid, in an attempt to check Ridenhour's movements recently. Two motorists, who were the first to Teport the burning automobile last Sat- urday. said that near the scene they picked up a hitchhiker lnswerinll I Schroeder’s description. and brought him to Indianapolis. This has led de- tectives to believe the body burned in the car was not that of Schroeder, Ernest Schroeder of Evanston, IIl, a brother, said yesterday he was convinced Herbert Schroeder died in the fire, i mediate sale. +Price Now Only 8,350 Open Sunday 2 P.M. Till Dark and Every Evening After 5 O’Clock until Sold McKeever and Goss 1415 K St. N.W. NA. 4750 colonial front porch, 2 screened rear porches, delightful yard for children with several shade trees. f TH]RTEENTH ! | Semi-Detached Bick Homes STREET N.W. § ¢ West Chevy Chase Facing Proposed Park EASY $8,950 TERMS Y SAMPLE HOUSE Well located and in the direct, path of our city's ’ 5743 13th ST. N.W. most_rafid expansion, these homes refresent as Your last chance to buy a new, up-to-date Home - with all modern improve- ments. These Homes con- complete and attractive home values as you ean find ) sist of 8 large rooms, two in any of our better home communities. Six large baths, hardwood floors rooms flooded with sunlight through English cases ment windows—most attractively decorated throughe out and completely appointed—built-in bath with shower— instantaneous gas heater—oak floors throughout, beautifully decorated; 2-car garages; throughout—linoleum on kitchen floor—built<in garage. From Chevy Chase Circle drive east on Western Ave. crossing Broad Branch Road'then right to property. Donnelly & Plant, Inc. 3123 14th St. N.W, Columbia 0838. | CHEVY CHASE CORNER 1 large back yard; stone re- 4 taining walls; fully copper screened ; with many added features. ‘ Drive straight out 13th Street to Sample House. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. Open to 9:00 P.M. TR R I S = e _ Y Waple & James, Inc National Mortg. & Inv. Corp. ASEEEETHL LA N AL LA LN ARERURRERE NSNS NS ” Ipzz“ 14th St. N,\’V, J 1004 Vi. Ave. . Nat. 5833 ; , North 0962 ‘ See This Home | s s o Sunday Marchioness Heads Women’s Group VIENNA, June 7 (#).—The Inter- naticnal Council of Women Thursday chose the Marchioness of Aberdeen as its president for the next six years, de- ciding that the president should hold & six-year term and that the congress :*;“’HIS_ WIeh Rty ine acs, Ikteg Corner of Military Road and Nebraska Ave. The council settled many problems. $ll,950 ] Nowhere in this high-class location can a new corner brick home be purchased at this low price; 6 rooms, breakfast alcove, extra large lot, wonderful view. Inspect today. Open Every Afternoon & Evening Until 9 O'Clock A. G. HUGHES REALTY ASSOCIATES TWesley Hreights The Garden Spot of Washington™ Exhibit House 4400 Hawthorne St. N.W. (Corner 44th St.) 6514 7th Place N.W. ¥ between X UNDERWOOD and VAN BUREN STS. 1427 Eye St. Nat'l 8744 Coln-Ty me 7 g New Open for Inspection Sunday 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily 2 P.M. to 9 P. M. In Beautiful BELLE ‘HAVEN 7704 Morningside Drive N.W. LOCATED in a restricted residential community, this home with its unsurpassed view of beautiful Rock Creek Park Valley and the upper 16th street residential section offers every home lover a combination of home \ .~ The owner of a home in Wrsley Heights is assured of three things: Detached Subdivision Severn Rooms Beautiful Bath Cedar Closets That his home, being of Miller design and construction, repre- sents the best in type, material and craftsmanship. Tinted Kitchen That it has enhancing intrinsic value by reason of its location. g;%’;{:;fi’%,m LR Overlooking the fe'amr_es anc.l surrom:\dings that wi!l be the pride of every oak Floors x New Mount Vernon hWIll!‘d"flsé‘ml;!l‘- Thl! homes‘Lf bl’:.cfk lcg":l:ruc‘a"é‘czmcr That the present exclusive character of the “Garden Spot of rge 3 . all design, 9 lovely rooms, 3 beautiful baths and fine 2-car . » : . " Gar;e Altey — Memorial Highway Bilvih i ogn with, dati boat the seme "EbSated: ci & Washington” is definitely fixed for all 'flme through Miller control. 1 thoroughfare that will never know the noise of street car 1 rice or bus and yet convenient to necessaries. Make your day Inspect Fenley ‘liglfi.l and the homes available No other available house in the entire Greater Washington area possesses the magnificent view obtainable from the spacious porch of this wonderful home, high up above .the Potomac River and the route of the Mount Vernon Memorial Highway. for purchase. You'll be impressed with the commanding, importance of this community. Motor out Massachusetts avenue, crossing Wisconsin avenue and turning left into complete by a visit to this beautiful home. $9,250.00 OPEN DAILY TILL 8 P.M. Directions: Cathedral J. Dallas Grad: A most convenient and desirable home: 7 rooms. with 2 additional unfinished Drive out 16th St. to athedral avenue, . y rooms on the 3rd floor: center-hall plan: 4 bed Tooms, 2 tiled bALhS, breakinst T e g P ‘ One of ‘the finest hew homes'in suburban Virginia, with an unsurpassed e et Teit 1010 Vermont Ave. Dist. 917 SEE TODAY Biggest N.-W. Home Value Ever Offered by Us 47 SOLD 20 Ft. Wide—32 Ft. Deep Six big rooms, 3 large forches, e; turn blocks to this home. Alfred T. Newbold OWNER : 5626 Conn, Ave. Clev. 1948 i, One o Digly elevation, " every modern eonvenicnce—less tlian 30 minutes from ngton. Before you buy anywhere, inspect this fdeal home and its remarkable View. Note particularly the desirable character of the whole Belle Haven environment— & superior residence community. Open for inspection all day . Drive UP to Belle Haven, just south of Alexandris, or phone for appointment with eur representative, W. C. and A. N. MILLER REALTORS—BUILDERS 1119 17th St. N.W. J Decatur 0610 L A A R I e i AREEEEEEER LT AL AL HLEREAE A LR A RE AR RE R EE R RNEERNY S A R S S0 5,4 DB O K3 AR .08 S RGBRRE ) 106-108 N Washi __ ALEXANDRI. jton St. WVA. A Lovely Detached Home Massachusetts - Avenue Heights screened ' throughout, Frigidaire, garage. Only $9,250 Exhibit Home 4415 3rd St. N.W. Opened Until 9 P.M., CAFRITZ 14th & K Dist. 9080 WEST CHEVY CHASE, MD. 36 DRUMMOND AVE. Loiaidrl ani thin Paury wreliaivs basotion ot iaary Maryland, on a street that is noted for its beautiful trees and lawns. Open Sunday 2 Till Dark WOODRIDGE [| P P R 410 Greene Ave. Aurora Hills, Va. $8,750.00 English Cottage Type, shingle exterior construction, center-hall plan, large living room with open fireplace, sun parlor, side porch, dining room, kitchen, pantry and rear porch complete the first floor. Second floor has three bed rooms and tile bath. H.-W. Heat, Elec., H. W. Floors, Elec. Range, Ice Box, Kitchen Cabinet. Lot, 50 by 135 feet. . Opposite the CATHEDRAL Only == $22,500 | No. 3510 Garfield Street N.W. We believe this to be the most attractively priced detached home ever offered for sale in Massachusetts Avenue Heights First Floor "Second Floor Third Floor Features Include Recention hall Drive out Alexandria voud and look for our signs or take Alexandrig car or bus and get off at AURORA HILLS. s > HAVE YOU SEEN - 3001 Otis St. N $8,250 On Easy Terms Electrolux Gas Refrigerator Fully detached. , Large, well elevated lot. Finé location. 6 big rooms, 3 bed rooms and nice bath. Hardwood oak fioors; hot- water heat; 3 large porches. In fact, everything that a modern home needs. : OPEN SUNDAY —10 to 9 And Week Days—2 to 9 HARVEY A. JACOB Navl Press Bldg. Dist.s3147 ving room Wwith Four bed rooms Two bed rooms ol heat fireplace Two tile baths Frigidaire rge dining room Shower Tile bath reens— un room—pantry- | Encloged sleeping ‘Weatherstrips kitchen poreh Storage room Two-car garage v Wide covered porch Maid's room & bath OGO For the family that can use a large house no better value is offered in the Washington sarket today. This s RS S L e R thoroughly reconditioned inside and out and has been priced low to insure an immediate sale. You will find this to be a most comfortable, livable home—spacious bright rooms \ throughout—the entire house in perfect repair. Its location is ideal—opposite the Ca~ thedral—close to the new British Embassy—convenient to John Eaton and J. F. Oyster Public Schools—just north of Mass. Ave.—within twelve minutes’ drive of the White House, : Open Sunday Il to 6 P.M. com av. Schwab, Valk & Canby “&x* Exclusive Agents AURORA HILLS .VIRGINIA OBOBOGOSR Out Wisc. Ave. about Yo mile beyond District Line. Washington’s Most Convenient Suburb Turn left to property. F. ELIOT MIDDLETON Realtor Investment Bldg. Met. 2827 v 10 Minutes from 12th 'St. and Penna. Ave. Phone: Clarendon 1057

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