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REAL Gas Storage Plant to Cost $265,000 Included in Projects. - (Continued From First Page) ° 8. D. A, owners and builders; W. H. Williams, designer; to erect one 4-story éoncrete, brick and tile addition, 6840 Laurel street; to cost $30,000. Seven Brick Dwellings. Robert E. Kiine, jr, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, archi- tect; to erect seven 2-story brick dwell- ings, 326 to 338 Seventeenth street northeast; to cost $35,000. L. E. Brashear, owner and builder; J. A Melby, architect: to erect two 2-story brick flats, 2605 and 2609 Fourth street northeast: to eost $20,000. National Board, Y. W.C. A., owners; | Thomas H. Jones, builder; to remodel 20 E street; to cost $20,000. Raymond Pagliochini, owner; Edward St. Cyr Barrington, archi Paul S. Lublenski, builder: to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3327 Alabama avenue southeast; to cost $15,000. C. W. Williams, owner and 'biiilder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to efect two 2-story brick dwellings, 620 and 622 Nicholson to cost $15,000 G. V. Puhl,_ president of Columbia | Preparatory School, owners; Edward St. Cyr Barrington, architect; Penn Im- | provement Co.. Inc.. byjiders; one 1-story brick addition, 1445 Rhode Island avenue; street; to erect | 1443 and | to cost ESTATE. Center-hall dwelling, located on a G large lot at 1410 Manchester lane, for- | merly known as Park avenue, east of Sixteenth street, which has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. Chaconas from Martin H. Bray, through the offices of N. E. Ryon Co., Inc. ‘The house contains eight rooms and two baths. designer and builder; to erect one 2- story frame and stucco dwelling, 2213 Quincy strect northeast, to cost $6,000. Frank M. Gritton, owner: Frank M. Coward, designer; Tolson, Kemp & Nix, builders; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 2013 Lawrence street north- | east, to cost $5,350. Whelan Drug Co., owners and build- ers; to make repairs 1201 G street, to er; to make repairs ll'ld alterations, 630 G street, to cost $2,5 Biagio Vagnoni, owner, ‘George H. Spink, bullder; to erect one 2-story brick addition, 453 Newton place, to cost $2,054. Adam A. Umbholtz, owner; Wilford L. Eaton, designer; to erect one 2- story brick lddmon. 14 Third street southeast, to cost $2,000. W. H. Hessick & Son, owner; Baer | & Scholz, bullders; to make addition, STAR, WASHINGTO 44 BUILDINGS GET ARCHITECTS' 0.K. Advisory Council of District Aporoves New Projects Here. The Architects’ Advisory Council of the District gave a rating of approval to 42 dwellings, a store and a gub- station during the \past two weeks, ac- cording to a report made public wdny The dwellings thus classified are: 4234 Argyle terrnce designed by H. W. Billings for H. T. Walker, owner; 4900 Greenbrook road, Louis R. Moss, archi- tect, W. C. & A. N. Miller, owners; 4860 Linnean avenue, Louis R. Moss, architect, Alvin Brown, owner; 2930 K street southeast, designed by V. T. H. Blen, for Rudolf Wolf, owner; 7524 Morningside drive and 1735 Holly street, both designed by H. L. Breuninger, architect, for L. E. Breuninger & Sons, builders; 4920 and 4928 Forty-sixth street, defl"ned by James E. Eckloff, r, for O. T. & W. A. Carr, owner; 1830 Plymouth street, Einer Cappleman, designer, for Edson W. Briggs, owner; 3105 Thirty-eighth street and 3737 Massachusetts avenue, and 14 dwellings between 3721 and 3733 Massachusetts avenue, dulrned by Louls Moss for W. 8. Minnix, A store at 335 leeenth street north- east, designed by Jullus Wenig, for Sanitary Grocery Co., and a substation at 1946 Pifth street northeast, owned and designed by the Potomac Electric Power Co., also were uPproved. Last week the council approved the following: 4626 Loughboro ‘road, de- signed by F. G. Wilcox, for Ann De D. C., SATURDAY 53 White, designer, 818 Butternut mnt myers, architect, Raymon owner. -uemd George , _ownl e T. Sant- C. Firor, okt SCWAB AND VALK FORM REALTY PARTNERSHIP New Organization to Retain For- mer Quarters at 1704 Connecticut Avenue, Formation of a new pam:erlhlp to be known as Schwab & .Valk, for the conduct of a general real estate busi- ness, was announced today by James E. Schwab and Lansing Valk. Both Mr. Schwab and Mr. Valk, who have been active in realty business here for a numper of years, were members of the recently dissolved partnership of Schwab, Valk & Canby. Mr. Schwab has been engaged im real estate work here for more than 20 years, while Mr. Valk has spent 12 years in active real estate operations here. ‘The new partnership organization has retained former quarters, at 1704 Connecticut avenue. The firm is pla: ning construction of a number houses, and will continue brokerage work in a number of sections of the National Capital. 2000 KLINGLE ROAD N.W. Corner Park Road BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE or RENT $17,500 OPEN EVERY DAY JUNE 27 1931 LEASES OFFICE SPACE Office space on the first floor of the Franklin National Bank Building at 1111 Connecticut avenue was leased for a number of years this week by the local office of the United States Lines, it was announced today by Childress Real Estate Co., which handled the transaction. The office of the steam- ship line formerly was located at 1027 | Connecticut avenue. An Ouuhndi:( Bargain! $9,950 CLEVELAND PARK A real opportunity to purchase a lovely 6-room -and - bath, semi - detached, brick house (with_scuthern exposure) in one of the most desirable sec- tions at a sacrifice. Screens and awnings for entire house. One-car garage. Not léss than $2,500 cash. To Inspect Call Owner, Clev. 1889 E e e T T e R L T REAL ESTATE, @ You'll Find Houses at Prices 10% HIGHER without the features of these homes 1736 C St. NE. 1 1511 D St. NE. Beautiful ecorner _ residencet Seven Here 1s 3 most attractiv " Spacious and | nome. 1"i8 %o Dlanned that 1 ten easily be u"l rfi'.’,‘fa“f 'fi‘“ very conveniert. ar lines are onl: f @ distance away. il cabinet. ope. Siore 0 cAbingt, cls.olees ok aad | = Jood, there ate cedur closets. radio gutieis—everything tol make the house Bothi{ Are Near Eastern High School Both/Are Sold on Easy Payment Plan Robert W. Savage 717 Union Trust Bldg. (Or Your Broker) ANNOUNCEMENT To the Public and to Brokers You are invited to inspect the sample house of a new development at Nebraska Avenue and Ingomar Place Northwest, Chevy Chase, D. C., FIRST SHOWING Sample House, 3608 Ingomar Place N.W. (Ong block east of Conn. ave., between Chevy Chase Parkway and Nebraska ave.) Eight Rooms and Two Baths These houses are unusually well built and contain such features as Balsam wool insulation, bronze screens, con- crete front and rear porches, Ritters clear white oak floor- ing, open fireplaces, two baths, each with Pembroke tub and shower finished in light blue and ivory; beautifully decorated kitchens with electric refrigerators, No. 1 inlaid marble linoleum, built-in ironing board, broom closet, dou- ble porcelain sink, cabinets, outside pantry and ventilator; two-car heated garage. Moderately Priced at $13,250 " Open Daily Until Nine P.M. Full Commission to Brokers Wees, owner; 11 dwellings between 6000 and 6009 Thirty-fourth place, Arthur B. Heaton, architect, Shannon & Luchs, Inc., owners; 5701 Thirty- second street, designed by George T. Santmyers, for James N. Hughes, owner; two homes at 5524 and 5528 Thirty-first street, designed by George | S. White, for Jacobson Bros., owners; Dining Room Reception Hall Front Room Screened Windows Sun Parlor i whings Sun Poreh Beautitul 4Bed Rooms _ Shrubbery Col. 5472 2 Bath Rooms Garage Kelvinator $11,000. New $10,000 Dwelling. A. C. Holmes, ow ardd builder; Julius Wenig, architect; to erect one | 2-story brick dwelling, 3616 Quesada street: to cost $10,000. A. C. Holmes, owner and builder; to | erect brick garage, 3616 Quesada street; to cost $1,000 Azel Merrell Sheppard, owner and builder; J. A. Hunter, architect; to tory brick dwelling, 3500 1o cost $10,000. ; J. E. W. Sohl, architect; M. Cladny Construction Co., | builders; ' to_erect one 1- brick to cost cost $5,000. Fourteenth and Water streets south- | | west, to cost $1,500. Al Anseimo, owner: Martin Broe, uilders: make repairs, 5513-551 glass green house addition, 2027 and | Col 2020 S street, to cost $840. O e o e L0 { J. P. Maher, owner and builder; W. uNorthern Market Co. owners; Gharles | valentine. designer: to. erect one 1. organ, designer and builder: to erect | story b i one -siory brick market bullding, 104 | storst, o ot B sl D13t South street, to cost $1,500. | P street, to cost $2,500. : W. P. Harlow, Joseph Harlow, owner; Filling Station and Office. designer; Harlow & Sons, builders: to John W. Lyles, owner; Martin Bros., erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 5045 designers and_builders; to erect one Ayres place, to cost $1,400. 1-story brick filling station and.office, I A0 TR 3101 Nichols avenue southeast, to cost $2.500. William J. Kettler, owner and build- BUILDERS! BIG OPPORTUNITY! FULLY IMPROVED LOTS-—READY FOR BUILDING SUITABLE MEDIUM-PRICED HOMES BEST LOCATION IN VIRGINIA Less than twelve minutes from the heart of Washington. Excellent transportation, schools, churches, stores, with all city conveniences, in midst of built-up section. Thousands of dollars being expended by Federal Govern- meiit and Arlington County on new Parkways and Highwi ing to and around this property. Get in Now—before it late—while prices and terms are.f: W lun;um s expanling growth his much-desired close ea. The fastest growing suburban area around Washington. There is a healthy demand for HOMES of the better ty, unusual opportunity presents itself to solid, substantial only. Prominent builder or syndicate, capable of han- dling project on sound financial basis, will be afforded liberal terms—assistance of a trained staff of realty experts and extensive advertising campaign. Inquiries Invited—Mr. Barry, Personally The M. H. BARRY Organization HOMEWOOD OFFICE 200 Arlington Ridge, Aurora Hills, Va. Phone Clar. 1057 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 2 7 5435 32nd Street CHEVY CHASE, D. C ONE BLOCK NORTH OF MILITARY ROAD $[0,500 The lowest price we know of on a brand-new detached BRICK AND STUCCO home with SLATE ROOF in this development of high-class homes. BUILT BY JACOBSON BROS. Inspect Saturday or Sunday Any Week Day °Till 9 P.M. H.G.Smithy Co. 1418 Eye St. ‘Washington University, F. W. Burnett, designer and to erect one 1-story frame and Northern Ireland has a battle over the question of whether teachers’ sala- s should be reduced. OF THE TOWN Third and Emerson Sts. N.W. Highest Point in Petworth 9.500. North Washington Realty Co.. owners V. O. Chase, designer; to | erest one 2-story brick dwelling, 1425 Locust road, to cost $9.000. H. P. Huddleson & Co., owners and N. Norton, architect; to| story brick dwelling, 5420 street, to cost $8,000. J. Walter Farran, owner, designer and builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 333 Maryland avenue north- east, to cost $8,000. Plan Storage Bin. Fries, Beall & Sharp Co, Inc,| owners; George S. Stonebraker, build- ! er; to erect concrete storage bin, Thirtieth and K streets 00. Facing Beautiful Hampshife Gardens 58,750 v *12,250 The universal approval accorded these homes during construction has convinced us_they are what the people want in Petworth. A visit will convince you that these homes are the most for the money obtainable. The price includes everything, from the Electric Clock in the kitchen to Paved Alley and Street. Bungalow—Brick complete bath, natural _wood built-out Seven rooms, extra lavatory, trim, open fireplace, pantry, Frigidaire. Lot 37%,X157 feet; 2-car brick garage to match house. Price and terms reasonable. This is a redl home and should be seen before deciding. 22 Madison St. N W Open to 9 P.M. Daily Waple & James, Inc. Specializing in New Homes 1226 14th St. NNW. North 0962 [ sw025000 | If yoi are interested in a home come out and see these homes now, as we can allow you to pick your color stheme in finishing out bath room and kitchen. Also you may select type of electric fixtures and color wall paper. Don’t wait until they are fully completed, come out Sunday. Check these features with what is offered elsewhere at increased prices: All-brick construction. No old or sand brick used. Covered front porch, cement floor and brick pillars. Double rear porches. Hardwood floors throughout. Natural trim. Sanitas on kitchen and bath room wi Standard plumbing fixtures. Colored tiled baths. Colonial lighting fixtures. Cedar closets. General Electric re- frigerators. Electric clock and ventilator kitchen. Large and complete kitchen cabinet. Built-in garage. Paved street and alley. Armstrong linoleum in kitchen. / g i ’ 4 ’ 7 \W\\\““m\\‘\&‘\ Thomas J. Fisher and Company, Inc. Agents o = 738 15th St. N.W. Phone Dist. 6830 Don’t forget the location—3rd and Emerson Streets N.W. Drive out New Hampshire Avenue to Emersom Street, turn left om Emerson Street ome block to the houses. SAMUEL S. SPRUCE Tower Building National 9419 You Renters! Have You Seen the Fastest-Selling Homes in Town? 4th & Farragut Sts. N.W.—17 Sold in 14 Days and Finish 6522 7th Place N.W. This unique and architecturally perfect home contains six large bright rooms, double back porch, attic over entire house, copper cor- nice and downspout, house fully screened. ‘The kitchen is so attrac- tive it will make washing dishes a pleasure. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. J. DALLAS GRADY 1010 Vt. Ave. Dist, 9179 Drive out Georgia Ave. to Van Buren, right three dipcks right’ to jo Undoubtedly THE OUTSTANDING VALUE TODAY IN A ROW HOUSE ;. $9,250.00 7§ BOTH REAR 2" PORCHES ENCLOSED, A FEATURE VERY DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN NOW — COLONIAL FRONT . PORCH, BIG CEDAR CLOSETS, OAK FLOORS, NATURAL WOOD TRIM, ROOMY KITCHEN EQUIPPED WITH FRIGIDAIRE EXCEPTIONALLY DEEP REAR YARD— GARAGE—PAVED ST. AND ALLEY 443 Jefferson St. N.W. Open Daily and Sunday Wm. M. Throckmorton 208 Investment Bldg. Dist. 6093 Highest Northwest Restricted Neighborhood—Finest Construction Nat. 5904 e e L il S e _ e See This BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW § STREETSALLEY PAVED w*PAID FORBY CAFRITZ Exhibit Home—314 Concord Ave. We believe them to be one of the best group 6 and 7 room hpuses built. ATTRACTIVE FEATURES Brief Description Cement front porches, with dron rails. Rear screened porches, 10 .feet deep. Two- toned tiled baths, built-in fix- tures, Full open stairways. Arched opening from hall to large living room. Concealed openings from hall to Kitchen. Bright kitchens, with electric refrigeration, built-in cabinet 3 Spacious Covered Porches 6 Large Well-planned Rooms Gorgeous Kitchen Fully Equipped Latest Type Frigidaire Beautifully Decorated Bath With Newest Fixtures per Screens Throughout Built-in Brick Garage Large Wardrobe Closets CAFRITZ Ouwners and Builders of Communities 14th & K Sts. Dist. 9080 Over 3,000 Lifetime Homes Built and Sold—55 Now Under Construction $500 Cash—$65 Monthly over sink, spacious dressers, vegé etable closets, linoleum. Hardwood trim and doors and oak floors with natural finish. Paneled papering. Colonial brass lighting fixtures. Large cellas with built-in garage, se s closet and laundry tubs. Storage room—a very neces- sary feature in a 6-room house. Brick coal vaults, Screens. Easily Worth $1,000 More! Exhibit Home 4928 4th St. N.W. Furnished by #aticnal Furniture Co. { 312 QUACKENBOS ST N W. | (In Manor Park, One Squan. South of Rittenhouse St.) FIVE ROOMS—TILE BATH Front Porch Large Attic Hot-Water Heat Open Fireplace Hardwood Floors One-Piece Porcelain Sink Newly decorated throughout and in new-house condition, Ideally located, just one-half s from the car line and near public and J Bigh schools. Big Lot 60x142 FEET Flowers 38,450 OPEN THIS AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY [SHANNON. & LUCHY)] | 1435 K St. N.W. Open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Take Sherman CircYe Bus to Emerson St. or Drive Out New Hampshire Ave. to 4th and Emerson Sts. On a beautiful 120-foot boulevard overlooking a natural wooded Government park, where all homes are new and pretty, and your neighbors selected with utmost care; deep lead- scaped lawns; near schools and stores, and within one-half block of 14th Street cars. Priced at $8,950 Up Drive out Sth, 13th or Ga. Ave. to Concord dve. thence edst to 3rd St. or take um st car ‘marked ~Takoma or “She ridan et of at Concord Rend walk “west one-inird biock. Chas. W. Morris & Son “Owners-Builders, or Your Broker Evans Building Met. 5869 Co Unusual Value' In A Corner Home. . .60-Ft. Front, Center-Hall Plan werec oo o $10,950) x

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