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B2 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7e 198 PRIVATE BULDIG | HASTDAONTHEAN $28,698,354 Specifications, | $2,771,122 Over Previous Period—Month Slack. (Continued From First Page) 4508 South Dakota avenue northeast, to cost $17,100. Mrs. Annie A. O'Neil, owner; T. M Medford, architect: P. A. Sugrue Co., builders; to ercct one three-story brick dwelling, 1400 Iris street, to cost $15,000. J. Harvey Robey, owner and builder; ©. E. Dillon, designer; to erect one two- story brick and tile dwelling, 1414 Hem- lock street, to cost $8,000. Harvard Terrace Development Cor- g:nmm, owners and builder; George T. intmyers, architect; to erect one two- story brick dwelling, 1761 Hobart street, to cost $7.000. Joseph Deveroux, owner and builder; ¥. G. Wilcox, designer; to erect one two- story brick dwelling, 2942 McKinley street, to cost $8,000 Young & Oppenheimer, owners and builders; George T. Santmyers, archi- tect; to erect one two-story brick store and dwelling. 1725 West Virginia avenue northeast, to cost $7,000. Twenty-eighth Street Dwelling. Fred W. Horton, owner and builder; F. G. Wilcox, designer; to erect one 112- story brick and frame dwelling, 5661 ‘Twenty-eighth street: to cost $8,000. Paul T. Stone, owner; Esbert L. Ed- ‘wards, designer; Paul T. Stone Co., Inc., builders; to erect one 2-story brick and frame dwelling, 3701 Jocelyn street; to cost $7,000. B. H. Pfluger, owner; George T. Sant- myers, architect; H. B. Tribby, Inc, builders; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3034 Alabama avenue south- east; to cost $6,500. Super-Concrete Corporation, owners; Blaw-Knox Co. and Super-Concrete Corporation, designers and builders; to erect concrete storage bin, 3046 K street; to cost $6,000. Arthur L. Lowe, owner and builder; to make repairs, 1048 and 1450 Twenty- ninth street; to cost $5,000. Estate of R. H. Wright, owners; Paul 8. Lubienski, Inc., builders; to make re- pairs, 1509 Sixteenth street; to cost A. L. Foster, owner and builder;W. §. Plager, designer; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 4000 Twenty-fourth street northeast; to cost $5,000. PFate Nolley, owner and builder; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 1-story concrete block dwelling, 809 Thirtieth street southeast; to cost $3,000. Downey Estate and P. E. P. Co., own- ers; American Oil Co., bullders; to erect one l-story brick office, 1616 to 1624 L street; to cost $3,000. Maude V. Phares, owner; W. F. Fred- erick, architect; W. A. Kingsbury, builder; to erect one 1la-story brick dwelling, 6401 Thirty-third street; to cost $4.800. Charles G. Spicknall, , owner and builder; George- T. Santmyers, archi- tect: to remodel 1326 Q street; to cost $2,000. ‘Whalen Drug Co tion, owners; Continental Ccntrtlct, Co., buildert . D. , _owner; John H. ‘Waugh, designer; R. W. Bolling, builder; to erect one 1-story terra cotte addition, 2834 McGill terrace; to cost $1.000. Joseph A. Wilner, owner; to make re- 50 12,95 4422 GREENWICH PARKWAY Foxall Village | Semi-detached brick home. 3 ‘bedrooms, large attic, built-in ga- rage. A modern home with a beautiful outlook in the kind of a community you would like to live, next door to the kind of peo- ple Kw would like to have for neighdors. VACANT Terms to suit to any respon- sible purchaser. Open for your inspection Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2106 P.M. GRAHAM & OGDEN Realtors Alezandria Office 803 King St. National 3639 313 Woodward Bldg. Pre- Prices 5,750 Brand-new brick houses, rooms, bath, three covered porches, all modern conveniences, including electric refrigeration; honestly built. Inspect and be convinced. Sample House No. 1444 V Street, S.E. Anacostia, D. C. Francis A. Blundon Co., Inc. 805 H St. NW. NA. 0714 Just Completed! You Should See This Home Detached—All Brick Slate Roof, Deep Lot, 2-Car Garage Spacious living room, open fire- place, large dining room with built-in china cabinet; sunny breakfast room. brick pantry, large and bright kitchen with tiled walls; inlaid linoleum on floor; electric refrigeration, 4 rooms, 2 modern baths; finished attic, and many other attractive features that have to be seen to be appreciated. Do Not Miss Inspecting This Home! Open Daily to 9 P.M. 6810 9th St. N.W. (Ome Block east of Georgia Ave. at Aspen St. You will see our sign.) City’s Newest Medical Building Structure at 1726 I street, now nearing completion for the ownership corporation headed by Thomas B. Lawlor. one on either side of the building, lead to private parking space at the rear. Driveways through arched openings, GOVERNMENT TO BEGIN | HUGE TASK OF MOVING | INTO NEW QUARTERS | (Continued From First Page.) Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Fish- eries, Lighthouses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Steapsboat Inspection, Naviga- tion and Mines. Under _present arfangements, the personnel of the Radio division of Commerce will remain in the National Press Building with the Radio Com- mission and relocation of the Census Bureau will be delayed pending defla- tion of its staff to normal size, fol- lowing completion of the 1930 census work. ‘When the employes of the Commerce Department are moved out of its pres- ent building at Eighteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, this structure is to be occupied by the War Depart- ment, now housed in the State, War, Navy Building. ‘This will make possible starting of work on the rebuilding of the exterior of the historic structure, for which funds now are available. Relocation of the scattered divisions of the Commerce Department staff will leave vacant several other buildings, aside from the headquarters structure, including the Hurley-Wright Building, the Wynder Building, a number of the wartime temporary buildings and the Patent and Land Office Buildings. $9.150 Up Reasonable Terms THE BEST HOME 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. Exhibit Home—1336 Shepherd St. N.E. Three Double Bed Rooms An Inspection Will Convince You of Their Merit CHARLES M. WALLINGSFORD Bullder & Owner T Two-Car Garage All Brick VALUE IN YEARS National 2990 Charming Langhorne artisti- [y ment of distinctive, eally planned homes Clarendon, Va. Here — environment, ctural excellen arch! b much higher in price. Model Home, 311 WAPLE & JAMES, Inc. 1226 14th St. N.W. North 0962. 1 Washington Bldg. This Is One of the Many Individual Type Homes Available at $8,250 The attractive homes them- melves embrace every fenture of the complete well-ap- pointed home of today. Large Itving room with fireplace; 2 bedrooms; tiled bath with ec hardwood throughout; full cellar, Co ent to trolley, bus lin stores, achools and churches, MARION AVE. Drive over Key Bridge—out Wilson Baulevard to Clarendon, turn south on Marion Avenue. WEERE RS Mortgage Loan Ccrrespondent, Metropolftan L'/ I:surance Co. Bistrict 9486 MEDICAL BUILDING FEATURES PARKING New | Street Structure Has Drive Through Arched En- trance on Either Side. ‘Washington's newest medical science building, now being completed at 1726 | I street, reveals facilities for automo- bile traffic into the property which | have been fncorporated in the design of the bullding. Because of the need for parking facilities in a special purpose building of this type, two driveways were pro- vided, one on either side of the build- ing, Tunning to parking space at the and Conn. Ave., with an old Can be had today for $20,000. ‘We Markham & 229 Barr Bldg. 910 17th Six Rooms—T'iled Bath, Mas- ter Bed Room with Tiled Lavatory—Spacious Dinette, Frigidaire—Screened Sleep- ing and Breakfast Porches— 5512 4th Copper screens, Oxford two-to lighting fixtures, laundry and serva 729 15th St. D New Homes That Are Weet Side—Just off 14th St. Cars 6-ft. double drainboard porcelain sink, Sanitas walls, linoleum, Detroit- Jewel gas range, automatic gas storage water heater, Colonial brass streets and alley. ATTRACTIVE lawns and shrubbery. Open Daily and Sunday—Evenings to 9 P.M. L. T. Gravatte rear of the building, for the use of tenants and visitors, ‘The entrances of the building are arched and des integral part of the building proper. One is designed as an entrance and the other as an exit for automobiles, to facili- tate traffic arrangements. y this ar- rangement, also, privacy is provided for patients not able to make use of the main entrance, which is located in the middle of the main front of the_building. ‘The new medical building, having an estimated construction cost of $650,000, was erected on a site previously oc. cupled by the Brookings Institute. The work of demcshing the old structures was begun last January and construc- tion started a month later, requiring less than a year for completion. Air-cooled Office Building, The building 1s said to be the first | office building in the District to be equipped with an air-cooling system for use in Summer months. is plant is designed to effect a change of air each seven minutes in all rooms, The building was designed by Car- roll Beale, Washington civil engineer, in association with Orton L. Meigs, mechanical engineer, and A. P. Starr, Fine Opportunity 10 acres near the end of 16th St. N.W., between Ga. Ave. house. High elevation, sur- rounded by large old oak trees. This property in five years should be worth $50,000. Will be Glad to Show You This Wonderful Bargain Zirkle, Inc. Phone District 8888 St. N Real Values For $8,950 Terms St. N.W. ned kitchen cabinet with built-in nts’ toilet, detached garage, paved Realtor Nat’l 0753 $3,000 Less Corner brick home Eight rooms Oil burner Redecorated ( Ofpen Sunday from HENRY J. Than Cost Center-hall plan Two-car garage Frigidaire A real bargain 11 am. to 6 $.m. CONNOR Georgia 1446 the outstandingly of— 5520 Conn. Ave. 10 Blacktvhorn Chevy Chase, Md. This most attractive Dutch Colonial }wme. located just west of Conn. Ave., Be. tween the two Country Clubs, in a perfect setting of beautiful shade trees and shrub- bery, 1s offered for sale at low price $12.500 7 unusually well arranged rooms, 2 baths, breakfast room, 2-car garage. A MOST COMFORTABLE HOME Open All Day Sunday Edw. H. Jones & Co.. Inc. Chevy Chase Properties n S treet 70-ft. frontage. Clev. 2300 ! architect. It was erected by the Con- crete Engineering Co. and was financed by the Brookings Institute. Title is in the name of the 1726 I Street Cor- E’n“on' of which Thomas B. Lawlor president. Part of the ground floor space has| been leased to Maxwell & Tennyson, pharmacists, and other first-floor quar- | ters have been contracted for by Gil- | bert’s, Inc., for a lunch room and soda fountain. 1349 Montague St. N.W. et $13,250:2 o Modetn Lot 50x132!, 35-Foot oy STONE RS Sleeping Porch L] Its porches, stone fireplace. . large front and rear lawns, CHEVY CHASE An Outstanding Bargain $11,950 Stone-front English home contain- 3 fogms and bath and sarage; to Bradley f quares to East ve. then right one square to 4SIS Ridoe St. Phone Clev. 7483, Wondertully constructed with thick. Wondertully te h_thick, heavy walls. children. Excellent Terms PAUL MAGOFFIN Exclusive Agent 317 Woodward Building NAtional 3023 Here’s an Opportunity! Fine Seven-Room§ Brick Home At a Lower Price Than a 6-Room Hous Duplicate This If You Can at $6,950 g 1521 Isherwood St. N.E. e (At 15th and D Sts. N.E.) Colonial front porch—open rear porch—7 rooms—4 bed rooms—tile bath with builtin tub and shower—electric refrig- eration—hardwood floors — na ural wood trim—American ator Red Jacket boiler—built garage. Ideally MANOR $9,450 Delightful Homes That Speak for Themselves s C. H. SMALL, Bldr. 4435 14th ST. N.E. WASHINGTON’S CLOSEST SUBURB Six, seven, eight rooms. Two beautifull lored complete ths, fireplace, pantry, Weszlng%:use ectr:c‘:l Rgrri'g::lgor. c!.‘r'pe lnt.m ?3:1", etc. Paved Street. Drive out N. Capitol 5t. Rirht on Michigan Ave., left on 14th Bt. arranged and piped so a fine 3- room apartment can be rented on the sec- ond floor if so desired. Be Sure and See This Home Open Sunday and Daily Tower Bldg. 14th &K Never Before Has Such an Unusual Opportunity Been Available in assachusetts Avenue Heights M 3611 Due to unusual circumstanc hall, brick hom it i Fulton Street ng offe al, amid delightful surroundings, lovely, center- is, overlooking vable comfort. It J 12 b."d' > (mnb F:‘fl"‘l' thred room and conveniences— ed rooms, aths on the secon 2'bed rooms and bath on the third floor. Eauipment includes QUIET MAY' OIL BURNER, GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, copper screcns, motal weather stripping, copper downspouting and slate roof. Beautifully improved lot 55x120. Two- hi owner is away for the day to allow every opportunity for an unembarr Open for Inspection Sunday, 11 to 6 Schwab & Valk Ezclusive Agent 1704 Conn. Ave. (QVER an acre of beautiful landscaplng, dainty reflecting pool, rose beds and exquisite tea house form the settings for this wonderful home. It is adjacent to Rock Creek Park, Chevy Chase, and is sur- rounded by large estates. From the massive veranda you enter a marble center hall. on the right is the library and dining rooms, to the rear efficlent kitchen and butler's pantry. on the left Is a huge beam ceil- ing living room which opens on a private side porch. The second floor contains five bed rooms and two baths. Two of the bed rooms have been arranged a5 sitting rooms, this makes a most attractive feature; easy stairway leads to large attic, Two-car garage. A country estate in the heart of Washington. To reach: Drive out 16th St. to Kennedy St. turn left at Reservoir and drive through Park on Military Rd. to Rock Creek Ford Rd. One square right to property. Or drive out Comnn. Ave. to Military Rd., turn right on Military Rd. to Rock Creek Ford Rd., left on Rock Creek Ford Rd. ome square to property. Open for Inspection Saturday Afternoon and ALL DAY SUNDAY A.G. HUGHES Realty Asociates 1427 Eye St. N.' Phone Natl. 8744