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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, BAYURDAY, NU,viuibwmR 21, 1931. REAL ESTATE. M;WSUI;Y mUNfl“. Plass'Weloome $]fl.349,4g “”Al. Fully Detached H , PROVESDESQNS ==z~ N S CNTRAETS That e Dt Architects’ Board Effects ; Awards for Month Inolude YOUR CHOICE Economies and Upholds : Senate Office Building Wing COLONIAL OR ENGLISH TYPE Capital Standards. for $2,200,000. 7 OR 8 ROOMS ' e P 2 COMPLETE BATHS Sample Open to 9 PM. 6810-6814 9th St. N.W. (Out Glr. Ave. to Aspen St., One Block East to 9th St., Just South of Walter Reed Hospital) In its monthly survey, the bureau ived permit ‘reports from X . % You; will agree that these beautiful homes are masterpieces ,':‘;' mm n.vm.': tion . p # of fine _(cnslrutu'on_lnd artistic planning. All masonry construc- of 25,000 or over, for the months of Sep- | October . 2 tion with stone trim. Side entrance, center-hall plan. Amply tember, 1931, and October, ll‘l'l... m Lo pr?w‘:nr:nen: ln::g rgomcwldllopen ir‘fplla‘cde ahnd finm‘:cd ;: natu- g L ral chestnut and ash. Complete model kitchen with tile walls, u-.:n of 6.3 p‘r“e?‘s : tch:m nunb;: bany, Hml inlaid hEI:um, electric refrigeration, and charming breakfast nook. E s 5 % Girls Form Scout Troop. BOWIE, Md., Novenber 31 (Special). T b b i il ; 8 4 % i i 2ekes 378 4 | H ! i o el ik i i by | g H : i af8 g 3 3 é ’ et Private builders of Wash! reminded today 4 & LH B il ;i' i H i g | j | k : 5 td i i . ot & cost of gggi Chapin B. Bauman, president of the | and in ¢l ‘Washington Building and Loan Coun- | estimated cost of new residential bulld- cuvfi'hohm-;mtwme amunal g' '-mq A.fimymwmlm ~vho are or 3 are 3 banquet of the body, to be held at the | In contrast, new nonresidential build- | Topeks and Memphis. Master bed rooms with plenty of closets and built-in window e h chests lined with cedar. Large dry cellar with extra high celling. Concrete porches front and rear. You will mot seats w e e e hetal huta. CLEVELAND PARK’S find the jequal of these distinctive homes at the low price asked. when & T s Jusies increased 6.3 functions. One group reviewed 12 sets | 100 delegates to the President’s Con- |but decreased 16.7 D’: cent in estimated " 3 Only New Colonial Brick Home Built by S. EIG CONSTRUCTION €O. of plane. inciuding those ‘for private |ference on Home Bullding and Home cost, AGOIERS (SIS S0C um- Corsioa Gets Telephone. Features that will more than meet your desires, clude very dwellings, apaitments and commercial | Owership w! guests of honor. Rep- - Tooms, large closets, modern kitchen , two fin- nmczur‘esm & resentative McFadden of Pennsylvania | ber but decreased 2.8 per cent in esti-| Oorsica, the jsland s ’.llfhl:d ey “L‘lflm_ g '“-:d w o\';tlook. w APIE & J AMB lnc. Four were graded ms approved or |has been invited to address the gath- |mated cost. on With without competition. y meeting the stindards which should be | ering. More than 400 building and | Total building operations increased beoit 1226 14th St. N.W N maintained for private buildings in the [loan workers are expected to attend |1.1 per cent in number but decreased : LOUIS F. PEAK 01672 . NNW. orth 0082 neighborhoods. Two were recommend- | the meeting. C. Clinton_James, Wil- (8.1 per cent in cost. Dwelling units 3 - 'y North ed 10 & board of review for a commen- |Jiam S. Quinter, Carl J. Bergman and | were provided during October, 1931, been success! dation if certain changes were made. | Millard T. Dixon are assisting Mr. |for 7,981 families. is an increase A ‘“commended” rating indicates the | Bauman in arrangements. of 12 per cent as compared with Sep- :fln"lgn of !g;e %’ufi? m.lt t.ge - — tember, 1931. esign “meets exceptionally well the| Business depression has given the Total Cost Decreases. standards which should be maintained | fur_bearing animals at least & partial | canpn%_pemm issued in 29! dings in the National holiday. Less demand for fur garments | identical during October, naturally means lower prices for pelts |and October, 1930, there was a dec vl thres o Al ""d:d- t"w";"‘ge- and smaller inducement for the trap- 'of 16.4 per ity 1 chlnxn::e::l:\e:de igher | pers to hunt. decrease of 34.8 per cent in Typleal Cases Cited. ‘The jury rated the design of the il oo protect e porored wnd |f Nogy 14th Street of the street. | % i b . SRR Car Line Extended “OW can HOUSEWORK changes: e . “A pretentious residence, well studied Six Rooms . . . Spacious New Homes S N Dinette . . . Master Bed Room fremns i Sbe 'fl'éfi':'fa" e one with Tiled Lavatory . . Tiled $8 950 ] Bath . . . Frigidaire . . . Screened 9 Sleeping and Breakfast Porches s P « .+ Garage. of Better Quality 5512 4h SLNW. || - . T S SRR R DB R iCOII AND SEE IN THIS JACOESON HOME linoleum, Detroit Jewel 3 screens, cedar closets, laundry and servant’s u':,fln. flr&“&m beautiful lawns, with abundance of shrubbery. Paved street and alley. Open, Heated and Lighted—Daily and Sunday L. T. Gravatte 729 15th St. N.W. Realtor NAtional 0753 YOUTH GIVEN LIFE TERM Refuses Choice Over Execution in Murder of Farmer. lived. s “I don't know.” the boy answered || Judge J. W. Birds' question as to|| whether he thought he should be sen- tenced to life imprisonment or death in the electric chalr. Judge Birds imposed the life term. The youth said he killed Goodrich to ||§i obtain his property. 1 BRICK HOME: OPEN 204 Shepherd Street Chevy Chase, Md. j SUNDAY—DAILY - ; s , Every progressive family will want to see this model home at ! In addition to Jacobeon UNTIL 9 P.M. i ; This new'lnd -nr:mu hi"“i :m)a its very I i 3 i < Brothers, these Washington * 3640 Jemifer SLN.W. e $13.950 8200 Morrison Street N. W., and the modern improvements it in- builders also modernise * 5301 Nebraska Ave. Il 6 resl rooms. 2 sile baths, fimished ttc i cludes. Offered at $13,950, this home contains all the newest de- N RenenwiEE pang 2-car garage, large lot with some fruit trees. #5525 Nebraska Ave. ‘ THIS 1S A WONDERFUL VALUE, DON'T MISS SEEING IT | | “!Dmu in living comfort “m‘d by the th.l' ’l‘lm Chevy * 5524 30'.11 St. N.W. Shepherd St. runs east Irg‘l’:l.“ .::na:,b .Au. just morth of Chevy | M m 'Hch m‘nd n. gt [l OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY ; 2 it feliteitine fateat || This home will be warm and comfortable all winter, yet no one - S )| Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inc. mo will have to even lift a hand—food will be kept safely ecold in a J. E. DOUGLASS CO. | Chevy Chase Properties 3 2 2 foicd st || 5520 Conn. Ave. Clev. 2300 refrigerator so automatic that no one gives it a thought—hot water and plenty of it will always be ready for instant use—meals Co. A FRONT PORCH VIEW OF ROCK CREEK PAR K~ will be cooked in a beautiful new range while the housewife o o HARVARD rests or goes on Shout other duties. x"""'...gy:ci‘mim."‘""' Develop- “ Location : B I[R ‘CIE Living in this home will be truly automatic and eare-free— Fraderige . Mills k< Only Harvard Terrace while GAS shoulders the burden and does the work. Homes Can Offer \ : B T I nese . cosen .. A A Ay A .fl ! " This attractive Jacobson ‘house is one of the new Gas- /at Convenience Homes—desighed for the modern family that wants g $g 9 5 0 ; freedom and up-to-date comfort. | ~P - Come and see the liouse—3200 Morrisen Strest N. W.—it's a .. and a value only possible thru marvel of modern design at low price. P P | “MASS MERCHANDISING” By selling before the actual construction begine n and by buying all building materials under huge Exhibit Home contracts every pessible item of conmstruction cost 4 e | | and possible speculative loss is eliminated. Theve 'M'l 1739 Hobart St. N. W. reasens explain- Washington’s Greatest Home Value. Drive out Sizteenth 5t. to Mt. = T want, turn off on Mt. Pleas e and tura. 1ef¢ on Hobart the firet street morth of ll'lvaA v - B ALLROOMS Wifll F:;eplue: 'h .' HOLLYWOOD BATHS in Color = ; Insulated Console Ranges, Curb, Sidewalk and alley 420 Tenth St. N. fi. NAtional 8280 \ Large built-in Fridigaires, included. _ Chamberlain Real Woodburnin, Metal Weather Stripping, places, ‘wo-car Caulking, . ldeal Aute gmn. Paved Street, matic Gas Heat.