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REAL ESTATE. THE EVE First Showing Wonderful Buy 111 Glenbrook Road Battery Park, Md. New, all-brick home. 6 rms, 2 baths; thoroughly mcder breakfast nook: finished atti garage; lot 75 ft. frontage: s lect neighborhood. Brook” road 13 biber to hovise Open all day Sunday. Jos. A. Herbert & Sons Realtors 1013 15th St. N.W.—Dist. 4590 e — L T AR N ¢ A Detached Home Chevy Chase, D. C. West of Conn. Ave. 510,500 This is one of the most attrac- tive homes we have ever been able to offer in this highly desir- able location. Gracing a fully landscaped lot and pure Colonial in character. this remarkable buy contains six bright rooms, ELEC- TRIC REFRIGERATOR, OIL BURNER and has a detached garage to match the house. Out- side and in everything is in perfect condision. Don’t put off seeing this or it will be too late. 3940 Livingston St. N.W. Open Today. Sunday, SHANNON & LUCHS 1435 K St. N.W. NA. 2345 $12,950 and $13,950 3610 Veazey St. and 4218 Reno Rd. NORTH CLEVELAND PARK To inspect: Drive out Wisc. Ave. to Veazey St., south three blocks. Utmost value in ideally located residence, where design and con- struction are of the best Large rooms, hardwood floors through- out. double rear porches, con- crete front porch. Homes are equipped with electric refrigera- tion. Two baths with gquality plumbing and shower. Center-hall plan houses: 34 ft. wide. Large lots with garage. Houses Open and Lichied From 2 AN To 8 P These homes are by far the best value offered in this price range where location. style and construction and future desirable- ness are combined. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor and Builder. NAtional 0036, 924 11th St. 3619 Chesapeake St. $17,750 7 Rooms—2 Baths 2.Car Garage JUST west of Connecticut Avenue, in a group of towering oaks — overlook- ing Washington and Rock Creek Park. A really charming example of early American architecture, with all those refinemen that make for modern com fort and enjoyment. Re stricted surroundings: con- venient location; very mod- erate price and terms! Lighted Till 10 P.M. VISIT THIS HOME! Drive out Connecticut Ave. to 4700 block (4 squares past Al bemarle St.), then turn west 1 square on' Cumberland St. WAKEFIELD INCORPORATED Phone Cleve. 7483 4505 Lowell Street Wesley Heights Artistic, Unusually comfortable rooms, two tile baths, Sample House. stone front. sulated attic and many special brick homes Open Saturday afternoon and all day Two additional onstruction. Dutch Colonial 3629 Jocelyn Street Only One Squere East of Conn. Ave. Amid a Setting of Tree Just completed—a perfect gem, e rooms, two tile R ST G e i ey place, large front and side porches, latest equ a 50-foot ‘lot. Six full garage, Open 1704 Conn. Ave. nd the very ily for inspection. ' ) | | | cost $1,400. Schwab & Valk 4| REMODELED PROPERTY NEW BUILDING LIST HAS 35 DWELLINGS " $£409,000 Operatuons Ap- | | proved During Week Do Not | Include U. S. Work. | | | i Page.) ___(Continued From | | Massachusetts avenue northeast; to cost $30,000. | Young & Oppenheimer, owners and ‘builders. George T. Santmyers, archi- ‘Lect to erect four 2-story brick apart- i ments, 1717 to 1723 West Virginia ave- | nue; to cost $30,000. Wire Construction Co., Inc., owners and builders; C. R. Wire, designer; to ! erect three 1-story brick-and-tile dwell- ings, 6625 to 6629 Piney Branch road; | to_cost $18,000. | _Pau! T. Stone, owner and builder; C. | E. Dillon, designer; to erect two 2-story | brick-and-frame dwellings, 5600 Ne- {braska avenue and 3001 McKinley | street: to cost $14,000. G. W. Forsberg. owner and designer; 8. J. Prescott Co.. Inc., builders: to erect | one 1-story brick and concrete garage | building. 724 Ninth street southwest; to cost $15,000. | " "William C. and Allison N. Miller, own- ers: G. E. MacNeil, architect; to erect one 3-story brick-and-frame dwelling. 4932 Hillbrook lane: to cost $17,400. Dr. Charles Lally. owner: Philip | Schrier, designer: E. A. sagno, builder: to erect one 2-story brick-and- tile dweling, 3800 Cathedral avenue; to cost $14,000. Loren M. Herbert and Joseph A. Herbert, jr. owners, designers and | bullders; to erect three 1-story concrete block and frame dwellings, 4605. 4609 and 4613 Asbury place: to cost $13,500. Azel M. Sheppard, owner and builder: | J."A. Hunter, architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3614 Livingston street: to cost $10,000. Jacobson Bros., owners and builders; ! G. S. White, designer; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3800 Garrison strest; to cost $10.000. M. M. Siebenthal. owner: G. A Brodie, designer: John Wignall, builder: | to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3428 Oakwood terrace; to cost $9,000. Two-Story Dwelling. H. P. Huddleston Co. owners and | builders: C. E. Dillon. designer: to erect | ane 2-story brick dwelling, 3020 Military | road: to cost $8,000 Edward Peters, owner: R. A. & W. P Morrison, designers and builders; to erect two 2-story brick dwellings, 4244 | and 4246 Benning road northeast; to| cost $7.400. La Salle Park Corporation, owners | and builders; W. T. Hackett, designer: | to erect one 2-story brick and tile| dwelling, 1804 Varnum street northeast; | to cost $7.250. | B. B. Horn, owner; W. S: Plager. ar- chitect: G. Fitch Gardner, builder: to erect one 1-story brick store, 1320 Four- teenth street; to cost $5,500. | C. F. De Hart, owner: C. I Mitchell architect; Sears, Roebuck & Co., build- | ers: to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 5822 Sherrier place: to cost $5,000. Fred Litteral, owner and builder: | Sears, Roebuck’ & Co., designers; to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 1238 Forty-fourth street southeast; to cost | . D. E. Buckingham, owner and | builder; to make repairs, 2114 Four- teenth street: to cost $6,000. | Dorothy L. Myers. owner; W. B. Honey, architect; Fuller & Aiken, build- | ers; to erect one 2-story brick flat, 1220 R street; to cost $5,000. J. Plerce, owner and builder; R. C.| Archer, jr. architect: to ersct one 2-| story brick dwelling, 4409 road northeast; to cost $4.500. General Seventh Day Adventist owher: Rust Engiricering oo tects; R. D. Ford, builder: to ere 1-story brick and tile boiler 6840 Laurel street: to cost $4,000. Little Sisters of the Poor, owners; Henry W. Cord Co. Inc., builders: to | make repairs, 200 H street northeast; to cost $3,500. M. B. Barner, owner and builder; J. A. Lankford, architect; to erect one 1- story brick and stone dwelling, 4416 Hunt place northeast; to cost $2,500. Mrs. G. B. Moss, owner; A. B. Mul- lett & Co., architects: Andrew Murray, builder; to erect elevator shaft, 2203 | Wyoming avenue; to cost $2,500 Frank M. Gerardi, owner; Bingham | & Collier, builders; to make repairs, | 3800 Windom place; to cost $1,000. Jacob Gordon, owner: H. A. Brandt, architect; F. Davis Little, builder: to erect two 1-story brick additions and make repairs, 1730 Fourteenth street; to cost $3.000. Vogue Dry Cleaning Co.. owner: Fred | Drew Co. builders; to make repairs, | Third and I streets northeast; to cost | $1.500 | Phillip E. Strieby, owner; William I. iffenderfer, architect; Peter Schaub, builder; to erect one 1-story frame ad- | dition, 2940 Vista street northeast; to '|r(‘h1- |DRUG STORES LEASE Business property at 1700-1702 Penn- ‘y Ivania avenue, recently remodeled ex- tensively, has been leased for a period | of 10 years to the Whelan Drug Co., Inc., it was announced today by the real estate office of Arthur Carr. The consideration for the term was $100,200, according to papers just filed with the recorder of deeds. The quar- ters are located in the Mills Building. center-hall plan with half features. Brick in Wesley Heights a wooded setting on (master insulated attic, built- pment and conveniences. Decatur 2333 PUBLIC SERVICE {realtor but frcm a practical point of | inaugural address expressed hope that Benning | L Conference Corporation. of g g g % | %’ E Home of Joseph Kennedy, at 3505 Northamption street, Chevy Chase, pur- chased recently from the builders, James E. Walls and B. J. Doucet, through E. H. Croxton of Realty Associates. The house has seven rooms and two baths. —Star Staff Photo. broker making the sale and many simi- lar and equally important phases of real estate work, with which the average laymen is so often almost totally un- familiar, represent scme of the problems and questions presented to the board. HELP TO REALTOR New President of Board, Address, Expresses Hope of Increase. The home sites chosen by early Virginians are those most coveted today. They liked elevation and a sight of the river. One of these sites on a bus line and near the city has been divided into about 30 par- cels, ‘modern utllities installed and purchasers at very low prices and at- tractive terms. Restricted to early American architecture. Louis P. Shoemaker 1407 N. Y. Ave. NAt. 1166 Efficient service to the public is not the highest obligation of every view it is the surest way to develop | satisfactory business, J. F. M. Bowle, newly elected president of the Wash- ington Real Estate Board, declares. Mr. Bowie was elected to the presi- dency of the board to succeed Arthur Carr at the annual meeting this week. Stressing the free service bureau of the board as being an invaluable aid in guiding and protecting the public in | realty transactions, Mr. Bowle in his Detached Brick 1352 MADISON ST. 8 Delightful Rooms 4 Bed Rooms 2 Baths Inclosed & Screened Porches Oil Burner Frigidaire Screens Weather Stripping Attic Garage Beautiful Lot Trees—Boxwood $21,500 Will Consider Exchange this service may be increased during the next year. Advice Asked by Many. Referring to the work of the hOAI‘d during the past vear, Mr. Bowie re- minded the members there had been over 1,000 calls made on the board by persons seekirg advice, information and guidance on almost all conceivable phases of real estate practice. Federal departments 85 well as the various branches of the municipal gov- ernment, banks, trust companies, trade and civic associations have made fre- | quent use of the facilities of the board | in gathering statistics, facts and infor- | | mation pertaining to Washington real estate. Prospective home buyers and invest- | ors in real estate sought information | as to the law, custom and procedure | invoived in real estate transactions. | Home financing, forms of sale contracts, relationship between seller and s | e e e e —— mm@wmm@rwmmmmmmwmmmm& ? 0verlookmg Beautiful Fort Slocum Park’ Exhibit Home 5619 2nd St. N.W. New Group of All-Brick Homes FEATURING Your choice of 6 or 7 LARGE ROOMS, including a spacious SUN PARLOR and a BREAKFAST NOOK with a complete BREAKFAST SET. Attrac- tively designed and practically planned—COLORED TILED BATH with bulilt-in tub and SHOWER; full width covered concrete porch (brick columns and iron railing). double screened inclosed rear porches, elaborate TWO-TONE KITCHENS, with “WEST- INGHOUSE" electric refrigeration, specially built cabinets, double apron porcelain sinks. inlaid lino- leum and Sanitas wall coverings, double oak floors and trim (NATURAL WOOD FINISH) throughout. Artistic “COLONIAL LIGHTING FIXTURES" (wall brackets). Beautiful landscaped terraced lawns, with an attractive brick retaining wall. PAVED street and elley. GARAGE. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 P.M. J. E. DOUGLASS ST. N.W. FOR YOUR MOR MONEY EVERY ONE KNOWS that large-scale opera- tions and large-scale buying create GREATER VALUES, making possible the use of the best skilled labor and materials the market affords. The success of CAFRITZ in building and selling over 3,000 homes in Washington shows that the public wants VALUE . . . CAFRITZ has gone a step further in this NEW GROUP OF LIFETIME HOMES —in giving even GREATER VALUES in new features, ofl'.nng the most modern developments refinements in design, equipment, finish and decoration. DRIVE OUT TODAY AND SEE THE EXHIBIT HOME AT— 5035 Kansas Ave. N.W. On a 120-ft. boulevard, high elevation, near Grant and Sherman Circles. Street and alley paid for by Cafritz. oy 3500 o TERMS LESS THAN RENT Open Saturday and Sunday 10 to 6 Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. 1519 K St. NW. Dist. 1016 v 1s puz ® IAV sxg:lmas!fll“‘ 162] K MET. Kitchen Kraft Kitchen ® New Model Frigidaire All-Brick Construction Colored Tile Bath 6 Large Rooms . Copper Screens 3 Big Covered Porchese Metal Weatherstripping Built-in Garage Many Other Features U & KCAFR’TZ Dist. 9080 e OVER 3,000 LIFETIME HOMES BUILT AND SOLD e hd Big 20x32-ft. Homes Lot 120 Ft. Deep e se s sseesssssesseeesssseessstesssessssssessssesssssessseesssssessssssesses D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 DESIGNS APPROVED FOR 5 DWELLINGS Architects’ Advisory Council Passes on Private Projects in Various Sections. harge in making suggestions for changes deemed in the interest of better architecture.. The dwellings given the ap) rating were a house to be erec 2120 Kalorama road by D. J. Dunigan, plans by Louls Justemen! a dwelling for 4925 Blaine strezt nort.h east, designed for Se: buck Co. by O. W. McDonald; two awemnn for 4824 and_ 4821 Forty-sixth street, dulgned for W. A. Stuart by George and a dwelling for 1856 Plymouth street, designed for the Ed- son W. Briggs Co. by Joseph Baum. Real Estate Bonds Are Popular. Estimates show that there is an in- vestors’ army 600,000 for five private dwellings were approved at a recent meeting ot !,he Architects’ Advisory Council ‘meeting the standards which lhnuld be maintained for private buildings in the neighborhood.” 'x'hz council is sponsored by the wflm Chapter of the .American ite of Architects and acts volun- 4709 Colorado Ave. N.W. Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase a beautiful high-class home in one of the best resi- dential sections of the city. A home that has been reduced to one-half of the original price. 9 rooms, 3 baths, lavatory on firzt floor, oil burner, :lectric refrigeration, 2-car garage; lot 75 ft. ront. $18,000,000,000 of real estate bonds, ac- cording to Courtney R. Gleason, Chi- cago rul estate operator. Open Sunday Beautiful Woodridge_ ’ of Tsons | {hroughout the United States that owns | 3000 16th St. N.E. (Corner Hamlin—2 Blocks North of Rhode Island Ave.) CORNER LOT, 60x100 Beautifully landscaped ; fruit trees; huge living room; slate roof ; two-car garage. OPEN SUNDAY 2to 6 P.M. DON'T MISS SEEING THIS ATTRACTIVE HOME THOS. E. JARRELL CO. 721 10th St. NW. rom National 0765 Quintana Place at 7thN.W. (Y Block South of Rsttenhouse St.) Southern Exposure Home Six large rooms, all brick, semi-detached, built-in garage, all modern conveniences. Street, alley and sidewalk paved. A LARGE HOUSE AT A SMALL PRICE $8,250 Cash payments and monthly terms to suit your budget. SEE THEM AT ONCE Phone GEorgia 1534. Open Until 9:00 P.M. ESTATE "Hlllm”"w Open—Lighted Daily—Sunday 431 to 441 Ingraham St. N.W. 6, 7 and 8 Room Homes With Extra Tile Lavatory Moderately priced; in the Petworth section, offering something different in a row house than has never been offered before. *8,950 Up FREDERICK B. MILLS Phone Georgia 1123 il ufl it Chevy Chase, Md. 108 Rosemary Street Shade Trees—Beautiful Shrubbery Locations West of connecticut * Columbi; ul auate transportation feciities, O 10 Zos Environment: A, Deihborhopd where tne social ¢ value. In close Droximity 1o churches s seragir <0 & Protective Restnctmnszp'ukm. agd set-back subdivision ye- et mitting only detached homes—minimum Jot 2 reauiremigpdtIt il Ber- Design and Plan: futhentic Colopial period. Center hall plus_fea- Four bed roome. sieepins LehrCl i, Aoor TIbrary, with' private Clivatory bed room with private bath. nm‘.’n-a attic Heated and Lightedt Mt Constmcfim~ A1 brick, insuated siate roof. copper valless. and flash- lumb- g5, sione sills. steel SupBOTtin . ini TThiugh closea ype . meta) Avenue. between Chev; Corner lot, frontage Teare Teert MR Ade- of rest- res future Price: 1‘;;;;:,.:.“::“;',“ tn s B scld. Vacant and ready for immediate ‘ontansy, OF Sunday ‘before it Direc ¢ One square west of Connecticut Avenue, ectionss gng sausrg mett of, Senneniicy UL T T THOMAS L. PEYTON Chandler Bldg. iy Thiich wasrents your promet Dist, 2637 Test the Power of Your DEPRESSION DOLLAR Here is another reaction of the depression...which is very favorable to Washington home seekers. Recause in this new ZToup of houses. . . located in the city's finest colony of moderate priced homes. .. we find features almost unbelievable at the price. To mention a few: Decorative face brick that grows more beau- tiful with coj richly fitted colored tile baths, cedar-lined rl:::m, bronze Dracket lights, paneled walls, marvelous tiled kitche; ;:‘:‘en:‘_‘ larger size electric refrigeration. e s?x";;: e uble rear porc! front double rear porches, garage, deep landscaped lawns, This restricted in-town suburb . . . bordered on three sides Government Park...is only 10 minutes downtown trict. -See the model home this a:r?:nd":;. Model Home . . . 3803 W St. N.W. ow? . B. Moses & Sons Furnished Decorated by Take Burleith-Glover Park bus or drive out 37th, north to Tunlaw Road and left on Bmtg::psttwtnx ’it';l ’ng ';7:‘11’11 yl;!,fincz left 1 block to W St. Model home open daily Adjoining Mass. Ave. Heights Qwner . B.H.GRUVER . . . 927 15th St. N.W. Builder Nat'l 1737 $332333233833338333333233233333383383283283838835 5 -”.8232»‘33’8'383383383 SALE $7'750 Drive out M St., across Key Bridge, out Lee Highway, turn left at Preston Ave., just at top of hill beyond Cherrydale, right at Miller Ave., just before crossing car line. = Waverly Hills, near Washington and Lee High School, the biggest in the State. Five-room brick, hardwood floors, American Radiation Red Flash hot-water heat, tile bath and sink, refrigeration, automatic storage gas heater, garage, lot 55 ft. front. Built by J. H. Coleman & Sons of Lynchburg, who built @ddition to Washington and Lee High School. ‘Ashton C. Jones Across Street From the Court House Owners and developers of West Cherrydale; Cherrydale, George T I Two Outstanding Values in Virginia Arlington Ha]l School for Girls, corner of Pershing Drive and Drive out and inspect one of the best bullt houses in Arling- Jones & Rees bulldlngs for us at Clarendon. We promise, if you buy from us, to give you value received and real service from A to Z. Lizzie C. Rucker COMPRISING THE FIRM OF Geo. H. Rucker Co. H. Ruckers and Ruckers Addition to Clarendon; , Claren: “Heights and numerous other developments. g0y e e 318,500 ] Sale Upon Completion Drive out M St., across Key Bridge, Wilson Blvd., to Glebe Road, left to Pershing Drive. seven rooms and sun pnrlor 2 tile baths, nearly hal! an acre of land, located in our College Heights Subdivision near Glebe Road. A few hundred feet from the new Lee Boulevard. ton County, built by A. J. Porter, who constructed Rucker, N. A. Rees Phone Clarendon 197 iimmzmmxzmzzzzmzzx $333E8EEEITILILIIIITITIIILLLILILILILLLLLILILLLLLLILLS v

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