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KTAL ESTATE. 31 ZONING CHANGE PLEAS T0 BE HEARD 18 of Petitions Propose Shift From Residential to Commrecial. (Contir are adver- forthcoming to be held the District 60-foot, C 60-foot, D quare bounded and Twenty- c D the following for hearing # of the comm ‘The tised io fifth streets. Change from re 60-foot, 60-foot, h side of N de of Twenty- third street Change fr area to first area—Ilots on Ninteenth and N str Change from reside area to first me! , and from reside c D of m resi comm the D ot, D D area Ninteenth side of G street, foot, C | foot, C | por- | tion of both sides of Rhode ave- nue from Iowa Circle to Fourteenth | street | Change from resid 90-foot, © | area to first commercial, 90-foot, C| v 206 and 1208 | Fifteenth street. Change from resident 60-foot, B | area to second commerc 60-foot, D south side of G street d Four-and-One-Half property on the east et and on the nor streets sou Change from residential, 60-foot, B area to second commercial, 60-foot, D area—Iots on the north side of O street, | between South Capitol and Half streets southwest Change from first commercial, 60- foot, C area to second commercial, 60~ foot, D area—property on the south side intersection with southeast. m residential, 60-foot, B Tes a to residential, 60-foot, | A restricted area—property bounded by s avenue, Sheridan Circle. | and Waterside | street from residential, 60-foot, B | restricted and residential, 60-foot, A | Testricted areas to residential, 60-foot, B area—n part of the square bounded | by Harvard and Eighteenth streets Quarry and Adams Mill roads and Sum- | mit piace. Change from residential, 90-foot, C | area to commercial, 90-foot, C | area—all of the frontage on the south | side of Columbia road between Seven- | street and Mozart place. s will not be heard Change prior to 1: Change i Testricted area to resi area—Lots bounded by D nd Sixteenth e from res first tial 60-foot B ntial 60-foot C ewton, Monroe, 60-foot C | 60-foot C| 363 road. T ntial 60-foot B| area to first commercial 60-foot C area— Lots on the south side of Rock Creek Church road and adjacent to the gaso- line filling station on the southwest corner of Rock Creek Church road and | New Hampshire avenue. | Change from residential 40-foot B| and first commercial 60-foot C areas to | residential 60-foot C area—Property lo- | cated on the west side of Fourteenth treet between Quincy and Shepherd streets Change from residential 60-foot A r stricted and residential 40-foot B re- stricted areas to residential 60-foot A ea—A part of the square bounded by c y 1363 and d A RARE OPPORTUNITY PRICE REDUCED $10,000 133 Hesketh St. Overlooking Chevy Ch home on lot set, 1 detached, 11 and telepho s 10 . “coat ¥ ne ge storage d and finished. Entire house comple Ave. to Wis. Ave. to Open Saturday Evening 'Till WILLIAM K. HARTUNG CO. 425 Shorcham Bldg. dining - room, Circle and west on Hesketh s & | | | } | 1 “csidence at 3033 Albemarle street, east of Connecticut avenue, in the | Forest Hills section near Rock Creek Park, which has been purchased by R. Howerton Gravatt from Dr. Charles Diedel, through the agency of L. T. Gravatte. The properts has a frontage of 60 feet and a depth of 150 feet. Arkansas avenue, Sixteenth and Upshur streets Change from residential 40-foot A area to second commercial 60-foot D | area—Lot in the rear of 5915 Georgia avenue. Change from residential 40-foot B re- | stricted area to residential 40-foot A re- | stricted area—Located northeast of the | intersection of Reservoir and Foxall | roads | Change from first commercial 40-foot | C area to residential 40-foot C area— | Lot occupied by the George M. Oyster School at Twenty-ninth and Calvert | streets. Change from residential 40-foot A and first commercial 40-foot C areas to residential 60-foot C area—Property | bounded on the north by Calvert street, | on the south by a line parallel to and 300 feet south of Calvert street and on | the east and west by the respective lot | lines, being the site of the Shoreham Apartments. Change from residential 40-foot A area to residential 60-fogt A area—Lots on the southwest corner of Devonshire place and Cortland place. | Change from residential 40-foot A | restricted area to residential 40-foot A | semi-residential area—Property at 1701 | to 1727 Taylor street northwest. Change from residential, 60-foot, C| and residential, 40-foot, A restricted areas, to first commercial, 60-foot, C area—Lots at 4345 Wisconsin avenue and 3908 Yuma street. Change from residential, 40-foot, A restricted area, to residential, 60-foot, C area—Part of the triangle bounded by Nebraska avenue, Warren and For- tieth streets. Change from residential, 40-foot, A restricted area, to first commercial, 60~ foot, C area—Lots on the southeast corner of Western avenue and Forty- fourth street. Change from residential, 40-foot, B area, to first commercial, 40-foot, C area—Lots located on the northwest corner of Bladensburg road and Norse street northeast. Change from residential, 40-foof area, to first commercial, 60-foof area—Property at 305 T street and cor- | ner lot northeast. Change from residential, 40-foot, A restricted area, to residential, 40-foot, t, D| t, C Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 13%c per day and 5c Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. ., Chevy Chase o Club 65x112. First floor consists of living m. breakiast picave, pantry, kitchen, alcove e. rranged bedrooms, two baths, 5 lsrse , servants’ ro0ms, laundry, boller roo: 1y copper Chase Club grounds Dark and All Day Sunday Nat. 2232 HIGHEST ELEVATION 20 FEET WIDE LOT 142% FT. DEEP REASONABLE TERMS B area—Lots at 1611 Lawrence street northeast. Change from residential, 40-foot, A area, to first commercial, 40-foot, C | area—Property at the northeast corner of Washington place and Fiftieth street northeast. | Change from residential, 40-foot, A restricted and residential, 40-foot, A | areas, to first commercial, 40-foot, C area—Property bounded on the south | by & line parallel to and 100 feet north | of Alabama avenue, on the east by proposed Twenty-eighth street, on the north by a line being a continuation | |of the south line of Akron place and parallel to Alabama avenue, and on the east by the line of said parcel located | on the north side of Alabama avenue | at the intersection of Naylor road | southeast. | Change from first commercial, 60- foot, C area, to residential 40-foot, A | area—Lots on the northeast corner of Nichols avenue and Halley place south- THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. One Room, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration Shelb The Terms I Make for the 1932 yards, paved streets and alleys. Open Daily and Su east to Where Can Can you imagine cha: semi-detach Colonial front porch, FREE-LUNCH SALES PLAN QUESTIONED Better Business Bureaus Score “Luncheon-Lecture” Method by Developers. (Continued From First Page.) have taken their guests to view certain plots of ground they then are turned over to financial managers of the con- cern, if they are at all interested in discussing an actual purchase. Just a Final Talk. The prospect and the financial man- ager then retire to one of the series of tiny booths where sales are made. The door is usually closed, so that other guests may not prevent free discussion of the buyer's finances. It is just & final talk between buyer and seller, Dunigan-Built Sample Home 422 Longfellow St. N.W. Open until 9 P.M. Four bed rooms, big porches, tiled bath with shower, fully screened, elec- tric refrigeration, cedar closets, large yard, garage and many other features, 9,250 Sold on easy payments D. J. Dunigan, Inc. Tower Building National Prone for Auto 1265 to Inspect ourne This Week Will Be Up to You Adjoining the new National Arboretum, to be completed Bicentennial Celebration, we offer— (1) 2000 and 2008 M St. N.E. Last two houses in a group of the most moderate priced six-room homes ever sponsored by The Evening Star. 1 Corner, $8,750—1 Inside, $8,350 (2) 1217 19th Place N.E. Seven rooms, four bedrooms, and every possible modern improvement. Only 4 Left—$8,275 All houses have hardwood floors and trim, Kelvinator electric refrigeration, embossed -linoleum kitchen floors, large porches, large nday Until 8 P.M. Two blocks north of Sears-Roebuck to M Street, one block houses. G. A. WILSON CO. Office on Subdivision Atlantic 1274 You Find a Value to Equal This? being sble to pur ed brick home with double rear D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Y930 with no witnesses about to interfere | with either or to unnecessarily extend|bankers and la the conference. Reports from better business bureaus from various sections of the country indicate that the financial managers have assured the prospects freely that if they buy now they would be able shortly to resell at a profit. This, of statement of the belief of the sales- man, but it is the argument that leads flhe prospect to sign on that dotted ne. ‘The sales contract or receipt for the down payment, however, specifically states that the company does not gua antee a resale. ‘The average real estate salesman, not engaged in the luncheon-lecture tem of operation, which depends upon vol- ume of speedy sales, does not object to a prospect asking the advice of rela- tives, friends or business advisers be- fore they sign on the dotted line; for the “standard” real estate operator has found that continued business success depends upon continued satisfaction of the buyers. Some real estate operators, as a mat- ter of fact, encourage prospects who hesitate to commit themselves as to a purchase with imparial guidance, to terior beauty and Restricted section, tion. Tower Bldg. course, might be construed merely as & | brick-and-stucco home. bright bed rooms, 2 tile baths, 2-car built-in garage, big finished attic, beautiful fireplace, L-shaped cement porch, pantry. Frigidaire, large well landscaped lot. All fixtures are of the costly-home type—and every detail of construction reflects expert craftsmanship. high elevation, schools, Bureau of Standards, stores and transporta- We think $14,750 a very moderate price. this home Sunday and you will agree with us). INSPECT ... 3712 YUMA ST. N.W. West on Van Ness from Conn. Ave., and north on 37th to Yume. Open and lighted every day until 9 P.M. R.M.HOOKER consult with engineers, architects, | 'yers. | It should be said that the system of | paying young woman agents to gather | REAL ESTATE Monticello Begun in 1771, Monticello, in Albemarle County, Va., was Thomas Jefferson’s home. It research. Had his followers been one- half as painstaking the country would have been spared many of the boxlike | columnar monstrosities which nowa- the prospects in and that of signing|W&s begun by him in 1771 and en- | days are often dubbed “old Colonial sales contracts in tiny booths in them- | selves are perfectly legal. Put a delay of a day, or a week, or a month, or longer, in deciding to| buy does not prevent a buyer of real estate from making a wise selection of property, judging from the experiences of the average investor over many years | in all sections of the country, ~The only exception arises in the case of & | boom, where there is a tremendous rush to buy and sell on & rising market be- fore the peak is reached and the reac- tion sets in. Such has been the experi- ence in the Florida boom, the stock market boom of last year and similar cases. Linen Closet Made Ideal. The ideal linen closet has no drawers to bind or rattle. Drawers are incon- venient for the storage of linen, as the depth necessary to hold linen satis- factorily makes them very heavy. In addition is the annoyance of puiling a | drawer forward and taking out all the | linen on top to get at that below. | A NEW DETACHED HOME That Represents a Construction Ideal NORTH CLEVELAND PARK New ideas in interior treatments match the ex- marvelous construction or this There are 3 unusually large, near park, fine (See Met. 2663 | task, directed the larged in 1796 from his own designs. His work may be called the culmina- tion of the Colonial, though in reality it is the beginning of the classic re- vival. Jefferson, realizing that Ameri- can bullders were not equipped for their toward scholarly Regional Growth Requires Plan. Without systematic plans and definits | regulations, the development of city and urban reglonal growth results in con- | fusior Phillips & Investment Bld AN UNUSUAL H 3708 Oliver St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Site 100x127 Ft. This Outstanding Value Is Offered at the Above Price, for a Quick Sale Individually built and planned, and contains unusually attractive first floor arrangement, with 5 bed rooms, 2 baths on second floor. Beautiful yard, 2-car garage. modern improvements, perfect condition throughout. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY EXCLUSIV! Al Canby, Inc. £ AGENTS Nat’l 4600 hoapitality which Impreslive in the atately dignity of Geor- gian architecture—and with that air of warm the characterized ear]y Americfln }Iomefl -nd customs. In departure from the stereotyped center- introduced across the front—lengthening the vista, and presenting at a glance the full pie- ture of the living room, aining room, }llll. ete.~ treated arches. True to peri(ld. the first floor is laid in oak of irregular At the Same Time Visit The Kenwood Club You Aré Especially Invited to visit and make detailed inspection of the Exhibit House--301 Brookside Drive Buslt by Frank L. Wagner, Inc. Furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons’ Studios —in period reproductions consistent with the design of the house. primitive richness. Appealing in simplicity and consistent in finished detail. On the second floor the master suite and the other family and guest rooms are most conveniently grouped, and the baths equipped with the latest fixtures. are models of modern The service rooms arrangement. The garage is built-in; with servant's room and bath above. Its location is on one of the most prominent corners in the midst of porches (screened in), on a paved street in a restricted neighborhood for such a price? Investigate; it will prove well worth while. and note the many features for ath- letic and social enjoyment which are sccompaniments to residence in Kenwood. the beautiful woodland for which Kenwood is famous. width flooring, secured by dowels — rcflecfing Come Out Today and Inspect Critically This that tone of Unusual New Home Value Big 6room home, all brick, perfectly planned from years of experience in construction an with selected materials., Concrete front porch, 2 rear porches, 10x20; new 1931 wall paper de- signs, paneled walls, elaborate electrical fxtures, two-toned tiled bath and shower. Latest ime proved heating plant. Kelvinator, copper screens, garage. To inspect, drive out Ga. Ave or Ka Ave., east on Farragut St. Opened and Lighted Until 9 P.M. CAFRITZ antique Model Home will be open from 10 AM. Built by to 9 P.M. every day, including Sunday White Union Labor Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. THOS. A. JAMESON CO. Owners and Builders 906 New York Ave. Go west of Wisconsin Avenue on Bradley Lane, continuing under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three short squares on the left. Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. . SN 2400 Sixteenth Strleet Columbia 7280 14th & K