Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1931, Page 21

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REAL Cleveland Park 3019 Macomb St. One Block West of Conn. Ave. A new detached brick on large lot, constructed of best materials, in & convenient high-class neighborhood, in close proximity to schools, trans- portation, stores. Open Daily and Sunday 10t0 9 A. I. MILLER Col. 6575-W 5508 to 5522 Kansas Ave. $8,950 (Excepting Coraers) Convenient to Fort Slocum Park, centaining seventeen acres of ‘wooded area. Containing Seven Large Rooms, Two-Tone Baths with Showers, F=ctric Refrigeration, Automatic Storage Heaters, Built-in Garages. Convenient to Fourteenth Street Car Line ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BOND LAWTO BE ASKED New Yorker Says Efforts Will Be Made to Prevent Public’s Losses. — Efforts to enact legislation designed {to protect the public against a “lznu_ tion of the present situation in real es- tate bonds undoubtedly will be forth- coming this Winter, according to H. R. Daniel of E. D. Babcock & Co., New York City. “Almost invariably it has been the case that where great public losses have | been suffered, legislation designed to grevent. a repetition of these occurrances as followed.” said Mr. Daniel. “But legislation cannot always be relied upon either to cure or prevent an unwhole- some situation. Reform from within the industry itself is the best method of safeguarding the public against condi- tions such as now exist. “Realty interests cannot be unmind- ful of the fact that when the present business slump is over and the period again is reached when the construc- tion of apartment houses, office build- ings, hotels and various types of com- mercial structures can go ahead in re- sponse to legitimate demands, the real estate bond will be the medium through which much of the necessary capital THE EVE road corporations. Much of the pres- ent racketeering in real estate bonds has been made possible by the fact that the holders of these issues often are un- able to secure complete information re- garding the security back of the bonds. “There is no disputing the fact,” Mr. Daniel concluded, “that well located im- proved real estate in the great Ameri- can citles constitutes as sound security as the most conservative investor could require.” SCOUTS HOLD ROUND-UP A Fall round-up and fun-fest was being held by Scout troops in the sec- ond division, at Randle Highlands, this afternoon. Troops from Southeast and Southwest Washii , as well as sev- eral from the Northwest section par- ticipated. The event was in charge of Fleld Executive H. L. Webster, with Fred G. Stuart as campfire story teller and D. D. Withers leading the singing. Ideal Home Price, $8,250—Terms to Suit Call or write us for this unusual opportunity. 7th & Quintana PL Near Rittenhouse Trinidad! New Home! Modern in every detail; 6 well proportioned rooms, 3 porches, bullt-in garage. Near Schools and All Conveniences Price Very Low— OPEN NEW WAREHOUSE Palais Royal Holds Festivitic 8. 8. Kresge Expected. ‘The Palais Royal, Inc., today helc | “open house” in its recently compjetes ‘warehouse, on First street northeast be- tween L and M. D. F. Kelley, pre: ct the Falr, a Chicago deg:r:'rgigt store, and A. Schindel, vice president of Kresge's Newark department store, were expected to be present. It also was considered likely that S, S. Kresge, president of the Kresge chain, which includes the Palais Royal, would visit the new warehouse. Losses on account of floods in the Hopel Province of China alone th: have reached $9,000,000. 83 Buy a Home With NG STAR. WASHINGTON, T) ¢, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1931. \WOMAN ROBBERY PROBED| Police today weré Investigating a treport that Miss Thelma Grayson, 28, of 2125 G street, was assaulted and |robbed of $7.50 by a taxicab driver whom she hailed at Twelfth and F streets about 10 o'clock last night. She gave police a description of her alleged assailant. —_—_———— Ideal Home Just Completed Four Sold This Week All-Brick—SemI-Detached ‘Bullt-in Garage 7th & Quintana Place Near Bittenhouse St. All Conveniences $7,650 Sample House, 1837 Bay St. S.E. Salesman on Premises Daily Until 9 P.M. and bath ate door telephone eloset dining et with benches ned closet TERMS—$500 Cash Between 18th, 10th, B & C Sts. S.E. AT Eastern High Seheol ec: clock it (oversize boiler) tank ardwood floors Hardwood trim Frigidaire Walker electrie dis ‘modern i $60.00 a Month REAL ESTATE.: If You Have Not Seen Wm. S. Phillips’ New Homes at 34th and Fessenden Sts. N.W. YOU HAVE MISSED The Best! (Includes Interest on Both Trusts) Steuart Brothers, Inc. Real Estate Construction 138 12th St. N.E. DETACHED HOMES— NO NEED NOW TO BE WITHOUT THE BEST . .. i pe $1(), 2502 Planned to give the utmost in home comfort. 4 Artistic. beyond your .imagination. High elevation and good neighborhood. Six large and light rooms, real open fireplace, extra large screened porches. Floored attic over entire house. Copper gutters and downspouts. De luxe kitchen fixtures. Lverything the latest and best. INSPECT SUNDAY AND BE CONVINCED “You'll Decide That Nothing Else Will Do 6522 7th Place N.W. Out Georgia Avente to Van Buren S J. DALLAS GRADY 1010 Vermont Ave. Dist. 9179 wiil be obtained. It is quite ‘essential, therefore, that the real estate bond of the future be set will bear the ck iel continued. “One of the vital requirements in real estate bond reform is more ade- quate information regarding the earn- ings and general status of the property = = |under the mortgage. The buyer of a SUCH AVALUE el s S0 b bl ¥ © 8,150 financial condition of the property as 2308 Tunlaw Rd. N.W. do the owners of the bonds and stocks of the large industrial, utility and ral Owner says sell, we think it is s gift at the price. Better come EXTRAORDINARY VALUE!!! BEAUTIFUL NEW GROUP OF ALL-BRICK HOMES Highest Elevation in. Fort Slocum Park yourself. Practically new, 20 feet . wide, 6 big rooms, nice til> bath, ° —e ° Solid brick construction—YOUR CHOICE 3 largs porches, screens, Frigid- aire, hot-water , and, in fact, OF 6 OR 7 LARGE ROOMS, COLORED ‘TILE BATHS with sl;‘lower. ugeautlf’::{y everything for the particular pur- equipped TWO-TONE kitchens with specially Chaser. "The location is excellent built. cabinets, double-drainboard sinks, inlaid and the stores. scheols, bus, are linoleum, Sanitas wall covering and WEST- just near enough. Recently sold INGHOUSE electric refrigeration. Double oak new for $9.950, todey it is yours floors and hardwood trim throughout. All | for only $2,400 cash above the first mortgags. . Finest built and arranged house in the city. Chevy Chase, D. C. Drive out Conn, ave. to Fessenden st., turn right to 34th one square. Easy Terms Open for Inspection 1218 Oates St. N.E. Possession with Deposit! WAPLE & JAMES, INC. 1226 14th St. N.W. North 0962 I"-ond E. Davis Company Realtors 733 12th St. Na. 0353 Phillips & Canby: Inc. REALTORS NA. 4600 Investment Bldg. EXHIBIT HOME 5619 2nd St. N.W. At the Intersection of Kansas Ave. and 2nd St FIRST SHOWING! Facing Fort Slocum—17-Acre Wooded Park Where Values Are Permanent! openings screened. Three large covered porches. Wonderfully finished and appointed o interiors. Attractive landscaped lawns with PRICE brick retaining wall. 20-LB. TIN ROOFS. 3 block on o0 property. PAVED STREET and alley. GARAGE. In- OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. 58,950 - TO REACH—Wis. Ave. to R St., numerable features. You must see these “IR- e — T |} Open Daily koma Park.” t off at 3rd and E. f to 37th, thence north ap- prozimately § blocks to Turlaw Rd. % Some have SUN PARLOR and dinette with a complete BREAKFAST SET. Drive out 13th or Ga. Ave., or 5th to Longfellow, thence east to houses; or take 14th % car marked “Ta- e Consider Location Its Importance is Even Greater Than Price and Features See These New Brick VARIETY HOMES Directly Facing FT. SLOCUM PARK' I = ) Model Home il - - -- - " i . ‘ i Semi-Detached Brick—Full 20 Ft. Wide - 214 Madison St. N.W. 10 UNDER CONSTRUCTION—SELECT YOURS NO e by . B. Moses & Honns 8 LARGE ROOMS—2 COMPLETE BATHS B P or e To sostsation and Natural Wood Trim Throughout. Screened 1n° e’ popuiar SEE OUR SAMPLE—THEN LEARN THE LOW PRICE BEFORE DECIDING ON YOUR NEW HOME! 5736 3rd St. NW. (At 3rd and Nicholson Sts. N.W.) Out 5th St. to Nicholson, east 2 blocks or take 14th St. car marked “Takoma,” get off at 3rd and Nicholson. (You will see our Sign.) Strezts and Alley Paved! Near All Conveniences, Graded and Jr. High School WAPLE & JAMES, Inc. Owners and Builders' The Modern Home Planner Will Be Sure to Insist on MONEL Metal Sinks- Because they are the last word in modern sinks! Rustproof, soundproof, will not chip or crack. See them on display in our salesrooms! Always Insist on “Schafer Quality” Materials E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. Telephone ADams 0145 VIN SUPERIOR-BUILT” homes to fully ap- Untl 9PM, | e xst nw.J. E. DOUGLASS CO. e Outstanding Values X o Y A Better Home With New Ideas Exhibit Home 5514 4th St. N.W. $8,950 West Side dth St—Take 3 14th St. cars to the house * Convenient Terms Six Rooms—Tiled Bath Master Bed Room With Tiled Lavatory—Breakfast Alcove—Frigidaire Screened Sleeping and Breakfast Porches-—Garage You will admire the attractive two-tone kitchen with its double drainboard, porcelain sink, built-in “Ozford” kitchen cabinet, “Detroit Jewel” gas range, “Frigidaire,” “Sanitas” walls, inlaid linoleum on floor and the adjoining dinette. Colonial brass lighting fiztures, hardwood floors and copper Sscreens throughout. Enjoy the comforts of a shaded concrete front porch in the afternoon and evenings and the shaded sleeping and breakfast porches in the mornings. ALSO YOU WL AT ONCE NOTE THE LASTING QUALITY OF THE MATERIALS USED, SAT. P.M. and SUNDAY SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP and CONVENIENCE of the LOCA- L. T. Gravatte FLOYD E. DAVIS fjifl »:: ss s . Realtor National m COMPANY . T et 733 12th N.W. Price » * * » * » » * i * » *» » » » » * » i » * » * » * Open Daily and Sunday Lighted Evenjngs to 9 : li g 3 § 1723 Taylor Street’ N.W. Side-Hall, Center-Entrance- Plan Brick Home with 8 rooms, 2 large bath rooms, ‘Weather-Stripped, Screens, Flowers, Shrubs, Large Lot, Garage to match House. Reasonable terms. OPEN FOR INSPECTION 6, 7 or 8 Rooms oughon: ratings, " Duilt- throughout. Semi-detached or inside fioors, complete ~variegated iarge. cedar-lined closets. panel $8,950 to $11,950 paints = uses throug! Wall papers by Capital Wall Pape: Street and alley paved without cost to pur- chaser. Drive out 16th, 13th or Georgia Ave. to Madi- son, thence east to Kansas Ave., or take 14th St. car marked “Takoma” or “Sheridan St.” Get off at Madison and walk 1 block east—model home open every day until 9 p.m. ooley Bros. " BUILDERS OF BETTER HOMES"” Nat'l 9240 Tower Bldg. " CHEVY CHASE, MD. ‘Between Chevy Chase and Columbia Country Clubs This Cozy Home Completely Furnished your heating plant should be equipped with a Sturtevant Presenting Coal Burning Blower 1819 B St. SE. A beautiful home, offered for sale at an extremely low price. Six large rooms (three bed rooms) and a tile bath. Also a large glass-inclosed sleeping porch and large front porch. Every fea- ture of modern homes is found, including _electric refrigeration. You will like the choice of pa- pering and electric fixtures. The large back pcrch overlooks a gar- den of beautiful roses. There is a two-car garage. Stores, schools and transportetion just around the corner. Initial cash payment and monthly terms very rea- sonable. BECAUSE— it cuts your coal bills at least 40%. BY— enabling you to burn cheap buck- wheat coal. IN— your present furnace, without new grates.or any other equipment. assured—all used—fewer combustion is ROBERT W. SAVAGE o™ burnable matter s 717 Unlon Trust Bldg. Na. 6799 OV sy ashes are leit, B BESIDES— The saving will soon more than pay for this inexpensive blower. 1211 RIDGE RD. North Woodside, Md. A rare opportunity to obtain a beautiful bungalow, ready for immediate occupancy. 5 spacious rooms, weather-stripped, with pantry, sleeping porch, automatic heat, garage and large landscaped grounds. Home furnishings include garden tools, washing machine, drapes, etc., together with usual furniture. Total Price, $8,750 (Will Sell Unfurnished) Center Hall Semi-detached All Brick $9,750 101 West Virgilia Street—Corner of Meadow Lane Just One Square West of Connecticut Avenue, at Williams Lane Amid Giant Oak Trees—Beautiful Shrubbery. Hemlock Hedge—Lot 214 Feet Frontage A Home of Unusual Charm in an-Unsurpassed Setting This is an exceptional opportunity to obtain a beautiful ccnter-hall home with & rare sef of glant oak trees, plus beautiful grounds—the entire 18t being hedged in with hemlocks. The house is of masonry construction and roofed with tile—it is thoroughly modern and features include: SPACIOUS ROOMS, three (3) baths, 1st-floor lavatory, huge sun room, wide screened porch overlooking the lawn and gardens, both GAS and COAL furnace, LARGE FRIGIDAIRE, built-in garzge for two (2) cars, attic, maid’s room! The entire property is in new-house conditicn—it is vacant, and you must visit it ta-fully appreciate the charming exterior and numerous advantages of comforts within. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. YOUR BROKER Together-—With the Same Automatic Heat Control Provided with the Oil Burners and Gas Boilers Lot 40 Ft. Wide Built-in Garage Watural Finish Frigidaire Large Porches - Convenient Terms Open for Inspection Until Sold To reach North Woodside—Drive out 16th St ola Alaska Ave., thence through the underpass o short s oiud’% the stone gate posts of North Woodside on the left. Turn 2 ks into Be sure the Blower you install is a STURTEVANT 1211 Ridge Road. FRIES, BEALL & SHARP Woodside Construction Co. . 734 10th St. N.W. . g . Phone Silver Spring 109 Complete in Every Detail 1335 Shepherd Street N.E. In the Shadow of the Monastery Chas. M. Wallingsford Bullder and Owner P 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. National 2990 National 0717 NAtional 1964 J. S. GRUVER OWNER—or

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