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REAL ESTATE LD BRIDGE STONE BULDNG PERNTS N P e BULT INTO HALL) | ST nue (lot 921, square 2877); to cost '0'0,0“1 A D . Maiby, &40 erech o J-story Beorgetown Dormitory Faced < 180 v cost $1,000. Brown, bulld-: [ 701 H Harry Moerman, owner; John B.|street northeast (lot 23, square §90); to by dwelling, | Bckenrode, bullder; o ‘make repairs, | cost 8600, 3716 Twenty-sixth strest ‘northeast (10¢ (102 Seventn street. (ot 807, squars 40 and one-hulm(l.mna.o 450); to cost $500. to cost $4,500. Charles 8. Hunter, Pitch E: o remodel 120 Thir: Col. Oehmann Approves Plans : . With Material From M Street Span. Like the fabled Ugly Duckling, the % weather-stained stone from the old M L BStreet Bridge over Rock Creek, sup- planted early this year by a new span, * has emerged into a thing of beauty on the Georgetown University campus. * Beveral thousand tons of the gray stone | . taken from the bridge, which long had . terior lwlnf of Georgetown University’s | latest dorm! :ot Georgetown, and ! in the bridge could be made to look . Hall, the new senior dormitory. . Bridge when it was being demolished ,early in the i of |¥nne from Which the Healy Build- been an eyesore to people of artistic temperament, now newly chipped and neatly cut into squares, form the ex- President W "Coleman Nevils, S. J, s Fuller Co., builders of the s saw the possibilities in the rock that was being taken from the old M Street year. It was the same kind on the Georgetown campus, was ::de and_the 1de‘: suggested itself to President Nevils that the stone work like newly quarried stone and used to ldvuntn‘ey lg the construction of Copley Month Ahead of Schedule. ‘Work on the building has progressed ¢ so rapidly that it is now a month ahead of the schedule and will be completed and equipped this Winter in time for { occupancy at the opening of the mid- year term, if not before. It is a fiv- story structure, equipped with 140 in- dividual rooms and baths, recreation . halls and a small but'dbeiu'-lml chapel | or its extra-curriculum activities. At ! the wp of the building is the great seal ¢ latin: ! to thrive ! of the Jesuit . seals under the eaves of the bullding ! town who, in later Decorative features on the exterior are symbolic of some historical incident connected with Georgetown University of the uni: f{ ht in stone, and under it.the following inscription, in “Loyola’s fortunes still may hope men of maumlldonl!le Lh%u of old survive.” The inscri] ‘was chosen Rev. ’nmoth Barrett, archivist of university, and uferl to the founder Seals Unlgr Eaves, Also of unusual interest are the honoring the 10 students of George- This new dormitory, faced on the exterior with stone taken from the old M Streef Bridge in Geory Mluphu-mthohfldhno-flohfllb’.m The structure is the first of a group of its y. Georgetown Uni SECURITIES MARKET WAITS ON DEMAND Increased Call for Building and Stabilization of Rents Needed for Upturn. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO, IIl, November 15.—That there is little likelihood of any upward trend in the real estate securities mar- ket until there is an increased demand for more building and until rents are stabilized on a proper basis is the con- clusion reached in the monthly realty investment review of Nelson, Hunt & ©o. of Chicago, mortgage bankers. “How soon this condition is going to materialize,” stated the review, “can- not be forecast at this time, although there are encouraging signs that rents may be stabiliced at near their levels, and a demand for resent idential structures is developing in some com- munities ighout the country. “Probably the most encouraging fac- tor in the realty financing situation is the 1act that the great era of specula- tion in real estate securities is at an end. The inexperienced and over- optimistic lenders who contributed to overbuilding have apparently learned a | VIRGINIA WILL BEAUTIFY STATE CAPITOL GROUNDS State Campaign Will Begin With Landscaping of Square—=Schools and Highways Included in Plan. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., begin with the careful landscaping of Capitol Square here, lceordlnl to plans Lt S T e W nt an le- partment o!’ e o conservation and develop- ment now have landscape experts, and they_have been asked to improve the squafe while they plan to beautify the new hicb I’ t.he u:hool grounds and ding. and now Gov. Pol- to continue with an im- provement of the grounds. The trees of the square have been kept in excellent condition in recent years and are among the most beauti- ful in Richmond. ndscaping plan may mean the planting of addi~ tional trees and shrubs, and possibly the rearrangement of the walkways. ‘The present shrubs have failed to November 15.— | 4 Virginia's beautification campaign will | w; sldewalks are unulhlnd growth naturally is so t larger bushes have bnn sug- AL BRI i VRN New Realty Firm Incorporated. Special Dispatch to The Star/ BALTIMORE, November 15.—Clarles H. Brooks of Washington and Mildred , Montgomery e incorporators of rporation of Mount was Subscribe Today It costs only -baut centa ys |. w l! ev.ry evening and undu lephone National 5000 ufl the “delivery will start im: ately. The Route Agent will lect at the end of each month, for Large Apartment and $50,000 Dwelling. (Continued From Mirst Page.) store, 5037 Connecticut avenue (lot 1, square 1986); to cost $10,000. Standard Construction Co,, Inc., own- ers and builders; P. Moe, architect; to erect two 2-story brick and frame dwell- ings, 3601 and 3603 Fourteenth street northeast (lots 36 and 37, square 3965); to cost $10,000. ider ; and stone dwellis (lot 17, square 202 Having Determined -—what you can afford to pay for a_home, the all-important question_is, ARE YOU GET- TING THE GREATEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY? . .We answer em- phatically, YES, if you pur- chase one of our fine-appear- ing, well built, modernly equip- ped, 6-room homes at 1 318 to 330 Concord Ave. N.W; PRICED AT Open Till 8:30 P.M. Chas. W. Morris & Son Builders-Owners, or your apent National 0307 Evenings, Silver Spring 562 SUBURBAN BEAUTY—CITY CONVENIENCES 1205 RIDGE ROAD- F. Boryer, builder; to repair fire dam- , 1109 F meeb (lot 802, square 320); to cost $2,000. mueoqo A. G:;:er owner; I. en, designer builder; ‘to erect one 2-story brick addition, 204 Fourth street Just Four Blocks From cost Ty rear 1541 Be: R. Leh- New Public School and | Gardner, builde! 3 uenth’m;n“t (lot 818, square 252); to ‘Washington Rallway & Electric Co., owners and bullders; to make repairs, Benning road northeast (lot wl square 4509); to cost,$850. L. M. Pearson, owner builder; fo make Tepairs, street 1lot 79, square 2092); to cost non H. H. Carter, owner and_bullder: erect two metal garages, 3817 and ”1. $14.750 J. J. Hensley, 1 Kenn: 330); to cost $900, Tepal lqllll! '194); to cost $300. Potomac Electric Power Co., owners; Lake Stone Co., builders, "m‘q Elev- enth and Florida avenue (Jot 800, Close to New Junior High Now Under Construction SONVENIENCE of LOCATION—PROPER ENVI RONMENT — STANDARD = CONSTRUCTION, he most essential points to consider in select: fident no Mur mmlt‘_hu ever been available than ti ?umm mmosgo LE rooms—4 bed " Garage. Convince yourself by a careful inspection. Tooms, and every modern convenience. Amid buumul OAK TREES on a lot wm: L} ADO tw tiled baths, breakfast alco Open Sunday 10 to 6 P.M. Hmnm m{f & Demmn es lesson and one of the greatest menaces to lg:nd realty financing has been re- moved.” 3 4 !t.l:flhté;‘l A e&:pll:f in :he Teview ; Rev. Enoch Fenwick, 1822-25; Rev. Wi volume of new real -22; Rev. Samuel | estate bond, note and stock financing TR “_” tatles H. Sione. |in the United States in the first ten McSherry, | months of 1930, ited but $165,- 1m 45 022 27o—the lowest level in seven years. This is a decline of 67 per cent from Donlon, 1912~ u " | the volume of the same period a year mambulmmg, 2go, and 78 per cent from 1028. This forming over the |drastic reduction in new issues was at- | entrance, bears stones wmmemuve tributed to general overbuilding and 1 Geotgetown's early Maryland col- | business depression, which has resulted § onl.,flnusm kun-.lnuofymm. in a below normal demand for new and Georgetown's t mnn.e bond and note issues gm-..cumm ncflvmu such as ath- oflered this wz‘m by leading investment letics, '.hc Boddw f the Lady Im-| houses up November 1, the survey i ilodemic Society, | stated, totaled $147,417,150, as com- the olflelt lmdenl d!hfil' club in the |'pared with $388,700,650 in 19“ United States and now in its 101st | of 62 per cent. Stock but $17,605,120 this year, ‘The dormitory is the first |Inl¢ of the | with $112,923,330 in !l” your | mewly m! auldnnl type of issue comprised about 23 per { town in '-y'“-hv\ln!'flm‘ emtofu:eenunvolumeo!newrnl lln!meouqephn COPIES FREE TO MEMBERS | ©. & Building and Loan Publica-| i tion Held of Great Value. i 1704 Conn. Ave. dents of the insti Potomac Schwab, Valk & Canby Exclusive Agents North Woodside New detached home on lot 60x140. ' Six large rooms, open fireplace, modern kitchen, extra large tiled bath with shower, copper screened and metal weather-stripped, built-in -garage Zan upso-dute home'in & delightful Gommaniig; FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! Every detail of con- struction is of the very best. Heated and lighted. Open Saturday afternoon 4. to 8 p.m., and all day Sunday, and evenings during week. To reach North Woodside—Take motor or bus to District Line &t Goorots, Avenue, ihence orsh wnder the viaduct I’y miles to the sions entrance to North Woodside, turn left throush stone enrance right up to top of the hill. MSKEEVER £ GOSS 1. 1415 K St. N. Nat. 4750 This Ad Will Sell 1749 Kilbourne St. NNw, Not because of the style in which it is written, but SOMEONE will be wise enough to realize that a 10-room-1-bath modern home with 2«car garage, in this highly re- § stricted and convenient neigh- borhood, is dirt cheap at $9,950 In Perfect Condition Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Phillips & Canby, Ine. Realtor Investment Bldg. Nat'l 4600 el AW ‘i!Desle Ifiet lafts THE GARDEN SPOT OF WASIIINOTON 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, Din- ing Room, Kitchen, Reception Room and 2 Baths. Eleetric Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. A Bit of the Old World in a Kenwood Garden Now Is the Time to Think of Building’ That Home HOSE conditions you have been waiting for, when material and con- struction costs would become normal- 1804 Belmont St. N.W. $9,950—Value 10 rooms, 2 baths and hot-water heat in one of our best in-town loca- tions. House has been . put in perfect condition and can be purchased on easy terms, eCC UL R 44th and GARFIELD STS. N.W. Wesley Heights STAR MODEL HOME OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS A DEMONSTRATION OF THE HIGHER ART IN HOME BUILDING & INTERIOR DECORATING cessibility to town, and in the develop- ment are included all the util; and conveniences of the city. In Kenwood you will be living in an environment of refinement, where you can feel confis dent of steadily enhancing value. - R ized, are here—and you can translate your ideal. into reality—planning ‘and building a home with all those major and minor details just as you want them—but which you know you cannot. enjoy unless you do build, HY not look into the possibilities? Lok st akibt. you: sunibibbs build ing sites. Have plans prepared, by your architect or our own. Get estimates for & construction, from 3 your builder or (mm d us. We are confident you will find the ~ time most propitious; and, begun now, Open All Day Sunday Phillips & Canby Inc. REALTORS Investment Bldg. (ataligaatatan i aRaT | ND in Kenwood ‘you will find the ideal place in which to build A community with a distinctive pr and- a clearly” defined future. restrictions stringent enough to maine tain its character, but liberal enough to permit the exercise of individual taste. DESIGNEDB¢ND BUILT INTERIOR g;CORATION W C & A N Miller Studio of Mager & Con. OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY & SUNDAY—10:30 AM. TO 9 P.M: Natl. 4600 your home will be ready for occupancy in the Spring. With the purchase of the site, we are glad to co-operate with the financing for construction. Kenwood has an assured future and should invite your attention, BUNGALOWS $6,750 to $7,150 SAMPLE HOUSE 4832 46th St. N.W. (Corner 46th & Ellicott) Drive out Fessenden St. to 46th, turn left ome block to house. COMMUNITY rich beauties. in nature's Exceptional in its ac BSEUR— To reach Kenwood —go_west of Wis- consin Avenue on Bradley Lane, con- tinuing "under the * viaduct “to the en- trance to Kenwood, three short squares to the left. Kennedy-Che.pYBg 2400 Sixteenth Strcetg Exhibit Home—301 Brookside Drive Furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons is open from 10 a.m. to dark for inspection. It's a home of g:rlmel?"d ehn:ctmfinfi planned; dmem(l\ly well t; handsomely fini fixtured—and consistentl; Fuiiahed ix s Cobminl paritdh ' < e Fflh\Developme‘nt:fCo. ‘ G.aubm.fl Gfl.tller l“llb.l‘ = SEVENTEENTH ST. D!CATUR OGIO OPEN DAILY A-M.BOOKER