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REAL ESTATE. AUGUST BUILDING PAST $0.223.00 Week’s $1,625,000 Increase Carries Monthly Total Far Beyond 1930. (Continued From First Page) ;mm brick and concrete store, 1289 rth street northeast: to cost $25.000. M. Holzbeierlein, 1843 Seventh street, owner; Jullus Wenig, architect: W. L. Belt, 1524 Allison street, builder: to erect one 2-story brick, concrete and | frame flat. 1830 Wiltberger strect; to cost $20,000. Edwin L. and Lois B. Taylor and Roscoe L. Wood, 2032 Belmont road,| owners, designers and builders: to erect | ene 2-story brick, stone, tile and con- | erete block dwelling, 4500 Twenty- | eighth street; to cost $18.000. J. E. Fox, 4503 Seventeenth street, owner and bufider; Paul E. Fox, archi- tect; to erect three 2-story brick and tile dwellings, 4545 to 4549 South Da- kota avenue northeast: to cost $18,000. Addition Is Planned. S. H. Hines Co. 2001 to 2907 Four- feenth street, owners; E. W. Syme, ar- chitect; Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Co. District National Bank Building, build- ers: to erect one 1-story brick addi- tion, fireproof building, and make re- pairs, 2901 to 2907 Fourteenth street; to_cast $15,000. 5 National Society of the Colo Dames of America, 2715 Q street. own- | ers; Detlow M. Marthinson. builder: to erect concrete retaining wall, 2715 Q street: to cost $10.000. Charles Sturbitts, 3900 McKinley | street northwest, owner and builder: Julius Wenig, architect: to erect one 2- story brick and tile dwelling, 3307 Mor- rison street: to cost $0.500. Ben Segretti, 5033 Thirtv-first street, owner lnd builder: E. W. Syme, de- signer; to erect one 2-story brick and stone dwelling, 5428 Thirty-first street; to_cost $8.500. National Capital Republican Club, !nc 1234 Sixteenth street, owners: S. t Co. Inc. 814 Thirteenth ltreet builders: to make repairs, 1234 Sixteenth street: to cost $8,000. Fred W. Horton, 215 Emerson street, ewner snd builder: F. G. Wilcox, de- signer; to erect one 2-storv brick and frame G“'\Hng, 5461 Thirtieth street: to_cost $8. Paul T. !flm Inc.. 1421 T street, owners and builders: C. E. Dillon, de- migner; to erect one 2-story brick and | frame d'!nlhl 5416 Thirty-first street: to_cost $7,000. E. N. Hamiiton, 4212 Eighth street, owner and builder; C. E Dillon, de-| signer; to erect one 2-story brick dwell- | in; 5349 Broad Branch road; to cost $7. 000. P. J. Grady Investment Bullding. owner and builder;: C. E. Dillon, de- signer; to erect three 2-story brick dwellings. 5600 to 5612 Pirst street; to um $6,000 each. wfl.flnlfll 1412 Chapin street, ovm and designer: Wendal Philips Co.. Inc., 3416 Seventeenth street, build- to erect one 2-story frame and d'!mu 5420 Thirtieth street; to_cost $5.5 The Pnlns "Royal, Eleventh and G streets, owners; Davis, Wick, Rosen- r Co Inc., D&s'.rtct National Bank and 710 "Tenth street; to cost $4.000 Thomas M. Nolan, 1431 East Capitol street southeast, owner and builder: L. Gl.\-, architect; to erect one 1-story frame and stucco dwelling, 3209 Ala- bama avenue southeast: to cost $4.000. J. H. Wm\lml owner; L. W. Giles, PFederal Finance Investment, 719 Eleventh street, builders: to erect one 1-story brick dwelling, 612 P‘llt-lefli street northeast; to cost $3.000. Plorida Yulee Nefl owner: C. A Barker. builder; to fireproof, 714 Sev- enteenth street: to cost $3.000. Corinthian Baptist Church, 405 O strect, owners and builders: R. C Archer, jr., architect; to ereet one 2- mrv bflck Idfllflfll, 1603 Third street to Wlflh- cflel. 4415 Ord street northeast, owner, designer and builder to make rep-irs 4415 Ord street north- aut w cost. $2,000. Cleary, 2117 G ntree! owner; Dlvu ‘Wick, Rnennm . Ine., Dis- trlet. National Bank m ders; | make repairs rear 2114 H street; to| e-n $1,250. Marist Society, owners: to e:mn:uefl tunnel, Harwood md northeast; to cost. $500. THE EVENING STRATFORD ROAD DWELLING PURCHASED BY MAJ. B. F. ROOT. AT Dwelling at 6300 Stratford road, Chevy Chase, Md., purchased by Maj. B. F. Root, U. 8. A, retired, from David W. The house is of Dutch Colonial design, conumln‘ nine rooms and two | if Warthen, through Thomas L. Peyton, realtor. The lot contains 12,000 square feet of ground. baths, with bullt-in garage STAR, WASHINGTON, DAMES BUILD WALL Colonial Socisty Expends $10,000 for Concrete to Ratain Soil. The National Society of Colonial Dames of America is spending $10,000 to build a concrete retaining wall on the north and east sides of the lot at 2715 Q street, the headquarters of the organization. Erection of the which will prevent wash of soil where the property abuts Rock Creek Park, was started this week by Dellow Marth- ison, builder. ‘The society's headquarters are in the German is g the le_of 'flur nd. wite Your Application for @ Real Estate Loan LOW INTEREST RATES COMMISSIONS REASONABLE COURTEOUS SERVICE Monthly Payments 1f Desired | ASSETS MORE THAN $40,000,000 Prompt Acts on Applications Investment Department ACACIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Wm. Mentgomery, President 101 Indians Avemnme N\ Washingten, D. C. Last Week because it’s... Washington® BEST BUY hE\'ER before has the bought g0 much comfort and luxury. Here is the big opportunity . for the family that has been wanting a really fine, modern 1. in the select Mount Pleasant distriet—the family that has been waiting for the home-buying dollar home last word in values. Your chance has come. wait another minute. ant, Pleasant to Hobart, turn left on Hobart This is the first time in the history of Washington that such fine homes in such ideal location have Don't Drive out mow to 1727 Hebart and see your dream home. Drive out Sixteenth to Mount Pleas- then north on Mount the first street north of Harvard, and been offered at such an amazingly Jow price. If you ever hope *9.950 < SEE the amazing features that are making Har- vard Terrace the talk the town. Here are only a few: Maple Floored Baliroom and Den. 2. “Hollywood” Bath- room with five Standard Sanitary Fixtures in your choice of colors, including Vanity with wing mirrors, Tub Alcove and Faience Tile. . Built-in $300 Kitchen Cabinet. . Builtin G E Re- frigeration a n d clock. . Insulated Detroit Jewel Stove with oven control. . Woed burning Fireplace of French Tudor design. . Breakfast Porch and Sleeping e Porch. Gas Furnace. Twoecar heated Garage. to have a home of your own, come to 1727 Hobart TODAY. HARVARD TERRACE Development Corporation ONE OF THE SHAPIRO CORPORATIONS EXECUTIVE 1420 K St. N.W. NAt. 8949 wall, | ken by a majority u( Buy a Home With All Conveniences $7,650 Sample House, 1837 Bay St. S.E. Salesman on Premises Daily i el St Until ® P.M. elecirie ter heat { > boiler) 3 = e ire Walker cleetrie di or @ rooms and bath oreh o 5- m'-'n’.."p'-'n 1 o— lined closet $60.00 a Month TERMS—SSOO Casll (Includes Enterest on Both Truats) Steuart Brothers, Inc. Real Estate Conastruction 138 12th St. N.E. EST IN NEW HOME VALU 5514 4th ST. N.W. West Side 4th St. Just dbove Kennedy St. and 14th St. Car Line Extended Six Rooms—Tiled Bath Price Master Bed Room with Tiled #8,950 Lavatory—Breakfast Alcove—TFrigidaire Sereened Sleeping and Convenient Breakfast Porches—~Garage Terms Sample House Open Daily and Sunday Has concrete front porch, brick columns, iron balusirades. siate mansard roof, attractive green shutters to front windows, beautifully fin- ished hardwood floors; kitchen with double drain board sink, “Ozford” kitchen cabinet, inlaid linoleum on floor, Sanitas walls, best Tum’ gas range, automatic storage gas water heater, handsome brass electric fiz- tures and the best plumbing and heeting equipment obtainable. IN ALL, THESE HOMES ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY OFFERED AT THE PRICE. L. T. (yravatte N.W. ning I’Imne Georna 2900 Leading the Popularity Parade in the Ft. Slocum Park Section Distinctive in design, solidly con- 6 Rooms, Bath structed, up-to-minute in equipment and occupying a most preferred setting ” 950 right adjacent to the park. Briefly, that's why these attractive “Variety Homes” continue to set the sales pace [ ] in this popular section. See the model home today . . . and we believe you'll 6 Rooms, Bath, share the convietion of the many fam- SamiDetachod The walls of these houses are of all ” 150 solid brick . no inferior materials ’ concrete with brick pillars and wrought iron railings. Copper screens through- gated tile baths. large cedar-lined clos- ets, paneled walls, natural finish trim. $9'350 white Sanitas have inlaid linoleum, Westinghouse refrigeration, console gas * Lucas paints used throughout Wall papers by Capital Wall Paper Co. All Cormer sold those mentioned above are s T i e o S 11,950 Furnished and Decorated by ~ 1. B. foaes & Sons ilies who have purchased here. used as fillers front porches are cut, double oak Moors, complete varie- ¥ Bocnis, Dtk room size kitchens done in green and range and other modern equipment. 8 Rooms, 2 Baths, completed houses here have now been Model Home . .. 214 Madison St. N.W. 13th or Georgia Ave. to Madison, thence or take 14th St. car marked 5 Get off at block east—model 9 pm Drive out ‘16th, east to Kansas Ave., “Takoma” or “Sheridan Madison and walk 1 home open every day wuntil ooley Bros. na "BUILDERS ofufl'u“' 9240 Tower D. C., SATURDAY, D.C. PUSHES WORK ON MUNICIPAL SITE Completion of First Building s at New Center Predicted by July 1, 1934. —(Continued From Pirst Page.) assigned for the municipal architect’s office, press room, city refuse depart- ment, playground division and police | units, including the gymnasium, schoel | and ‘the major and spperintendent’s | olmse group of 112 prison cells will be bufll in the basement of the building, ' AUGUST 29, — | ground 1931. in addition to temporary confinement quarters for women. The court rooms will be provided with prisoners’ docks in separate adjoining rooms. At prelem prisoners’ docks in Municipal and Po- lige Court rooms are fenced barriers in | the court rooms, Plans for the Municipal Center and its space -llounnm are helnl worked ‘ out carefull, ommit/ divided into groups h‘l lupefln'k'nd me phases |of the development. They are, re- sp(-c'i\eh the architect’s secti ctural section, mechanieal lspecmcmonu section and clerical sec: tion. Study now is being devoted to & sys- tem of air cooling, which it has been decided to embody in the municipal Emup of buildings. Drilling operations ave been in progress on the site and after tests to a depth of 50 feet, the has been determined sound, with no danger of striking water dur- ing exuvlflon e Mary Hlm\l!on who is & member of the English Parliament and a writer, | has just completed a mystery story that revoives around & supposed murder in the House of Comms 3114 LEGATION STREET CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $12 500 —is the only home in this sec- tion, at such a price, that is an ALL-BRICK DETACHED HOME with Slate Roof ON A BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT Don’t Delay Inspecting Open Sunday and Drive out to Military Daily Until 9 P.M. Road to 32nd St, turm north on 32nd St. one square—then east fo house. 1418 Eye St. N H G Smithy Co. National 5904 OPPORTUNITY To buy 18-foot all-brick semi-detached houses with built-in garage—priced less than row houses. 7th & Quintana Place N.W. (Y% Block South Rittenhouse St.) Price, $8,250 $500 Cash—$65 Monthly Including Al Interest at 6% shower. oleum on kitchen floor. x large rooms, tiled bath, built-in tub with Equipped with latest Frigidaire. Lin- Completely screened. Evergreens planted. Curbsfi sidewalks, alley and street paving paid by present owners. Hen M. Reinhart Owner and Builder's Representative Martin T. Dryden, Agent Tel. Georgia 1534 Prive ot 7th St. directls House St.. tyrm right 7th car'to Rittenhouse St. Quality Open Until 9 P.M. houses, or Ga. Ave. to Ritten- St. or take 14th or $th St. An essential characteristic of these Homes as applied to construc- tion, location and appointments. SAMPLE HOME 4429 FESSENDEN ST. West Chevy Chase Well located and in the direct path of our city's most rapid expansion, these homes represent as cnmflau and attractive home values as you can find in any of our better home communities. Six large rooms flooded with sunlight through Enghish case- ment windows—most attractively decorated throughe- out end completely appointed—buittin bath with shower — snstantaneous gas heater — oak floore throughout — linoleum on hitchen floor == builein garage. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 PM. National Mortg. & Inv. Corp. Nat. 5833 New Semi-Detached Homes for Less Than Row-House Price { Six rooms, bulltin garage, tiled bath and shower, and, equipped with awnings and screens. Fi / j SAMPLE HOUSE 830 Tewkesbury Place N.W. PRICE ‘7,850 ‘ $60 Monthly then one block east. $500 Cash Drive out Georgia Ave. to Tuckerman St. Phone Georgia 1354 North Cleveland Park Maxmum Value—Ultra Modern BEST HOME BUY Six Rooms, 2 Baths and Seven Rooms, Center Hall Location—Highest elevation in city, between Conn. Ave. and Wisconsin Ave. Just west of Bureau of Standards, overlooking large estate. Turn west through Bureau of Standards from Conn. Ave. Sample Houses 3610 Veazey S+ and 4220 Reno Rd. Al brick Colonial type houses with spacious rooms. Equipped ‘with all home refinements, such as sun ray, shower bath, West- inghouse refrigerator, Red Jacket heating plant, numerous large closets. Brick garage on rear of large lots. : Seven-room center-hall houses are 34 ft. wide on large corner lots. . These homes are by far the best values offered in this most desirable section. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Daily CHAS. D. SAGER 924 14th St. N'W. Nat'l 0036 Here is the FOREST PRIMEVAL and here are HOMES MOST MODERN But it's not only a forest but a Government park as well . . . and these ancient paks that reach out to the front doors of Burleith Heights homes are the heritage of buyers here. Yet this location offering all the quiet and charm of an exclusive suburb is only 10 minutes from downtown. Houses are of solid variegated brick, as- suring permanence and mini- mum upkeep, have 6 to 8 roams, 1 and 2 colored tile baths, de- tached brick garages, deep, land- scaped lawns; paved street and alley, cement front paerches, Westinghouse refrigeration, kitchens finished in dual - tone 3 St Sanitas, dluve inkid lkinoleum‘ - double - drainboard sinks, etc.; cedar closets, copper screens fon s9,5(’)() uP all openings, and other features of like quality. Don’t buy or > sign a new lease until you've seen them. Exhibit Home . . . 1931 38th St, N.W, Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. 6 Rooms and Bath to 8 Reoms