Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI £eY \GTON; D. C., ATURDAY, PRIL 19: PART s 5C03 Thirteenth Street N.W. OPEN FOR INSPECTION FROM 5 to 8 P.M. This Evening. Salesmen on Premises. Handsome bungalow; seven rooms and tiled bath; alf¥| modern improvements. Large lot. < Moderately Priced—Terms N. L. SANSBURY COMPANY, Inc. Exelusive Agents 721 Thirteenth St. N.W. ¢ Phones—Main sm-sm Choice Lots ~_ “Virginia Highlands”’ Located on Alexandria and Mount Vernon R. R. 12 Minutes From Center of City 1 Car Fare cautiful Driveway to Property |1_\ Way of Mount Vernon Avenue Lots $175 to $300 “Easy Terms” Homes Financed Running Water—Electncnty—Schools Beautiful Homes on Property Occupied by Satisfied Owners Agent on Grounds All Day Sunday, and Week Days From 4 to 6 H. B. TERRETT Or Geo. Wedderburn 631 Pa. Ave., Room 9 Main 2090. T T 2 PRE-WAR PRICES 719 to 737 Princeton St. N.W. Price, $7,950 | $2,000 Less Than Other Builders Ask For Practically the Same House Inspect 'f'oday Take 9th Street Cars to Princeton Street and walk east one-half square or phone us for auto. HOUSES CAN BE INSPECTED ANY TIME OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST The Northumberland Apartments (Co-operume Company) New Hampshire Ave. and V Street OUR CO-OPERATIVE PLAN tire capital stock oi “Northumberland Apartments, s divided in blocks representing prices of each apart- Ownership of stock represents ownership of apartment. ch stockholder pays share of general expenses rep- «d by his proportion of stock—as liberally assessed for 5 is $375 monthly for each $1,000 of stock. r owners of building retain ownership of stock cive rents and pay assessments for expenses on 1d. ¢ from date their purchase is made— erely the substitution of one stock- all charges paid to date. comparn and operates the property. Im- ven of several desirable apart- being made for future vacan- partment rents when you can pay your mediate posse ar 1y pay tual cos For information and floor plans, apply to Mr. Seay, on premises from 4 to 6 daily; Sunday, 10 to 6, or Union Realty Corporation, Agents 910 Evans Building Main 8415 ’ - m g’lfllllIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIlll!lllllllllIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIfiIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlHlHllllfl!llIflllllfllllllfllllllllllmllfllllllflIIllllflW ""!lllllIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllHI[IIIH!H!H!H!I]IHMIHIHMH![HHIHMIII[NIHIMHMMW; E = % RULONG PERTS Ly Eight-Story Apartment House at 1812 K Street to Cost : $200,000. aggregating in cost more than $450,- Permits for construction projects, 000 were issued this week by the District building inspector. Plans were filed for an eight-story apartment building to be erected at 1812 K street northwest by Ernest G. Walker. ‘The operation will cost in the neighborhood of $200,000. Another habitational building proj- ect aproved by District officials was that of Charles E. Wire, Inc., involv- Ing the erection of seven dwellings, from 4401 to 4413 17th street north- west, at a_cost of $60,000. Several important remodeling jobs The list of permits 310 were outlined. follows: M. Goldstein, to remodel uth street: cost, §2,00 Rbse Crain, to erect gnrlge 308 7th street northeast; cost, $300. N. M. Minnix Co. Inc., 712 13th street; cost, $1,301 Allen F. Jackson, to remodel 1614 Morris road northeast; cost, $200. Mrs. Gertrude Mattingly, to erect garage Massachusetts avenue northwest; cost, $225. Mrs. Jesse E. Gouge, to crect,gar- | age 1026 Sth street; cost, $125. N. Landon Burchell, to remodel 1427 F sereet: cost, $1,000. John S. Edeien, to erect garage 651 Orange street southeast; cost, $150. George W. Chase, to build one dwelling at 4920 Foster street north- east; cost, $1,800. J.'s. Miller, to remqdel ®479 18th street: cost, §1,200. F. W. Taylor, to erect garage 309 T| street; cost, $500. M. Coffin, *to erect garage rear 115 4th street southeast; cost, $550. P. McMullen, to erect garage rear 1224 29ty street; cost, $175. G. M. Warwitk, to erect garage rear to remodel $50 U "Johnson, to build dwelling Beck street near Bowen road; cost, $750. William Hill, to repair 1757 H street; cost, $35,000. E. S. Andrews, to Eepaics sear 18 6th street northeast; cost, $12: 0. Maruccl, to repair 416 I street northeast; cost, $378. Herbert McCherry, to erect garage fear 3738 Chesapeake street; cost, 50. E. O. Repadz, to erect garage rear 5401 Sherrier place; cost, $250. R. Grier, to erect garage rear 4212 12!h street northeast; cost. $2: Mrs. M. Lewis, to erect garage rear 5526 Con&\ll!“rold. cost, $250. ‘P‘ G. Walker, to erect garage rear 2236 2d street; cost, $25 g 5 Allpress, to erect gnrage rear 146 Street; cost, $200. 10 Wil to erect garage rear E. 8. hur_street; cost, $300. arage rear 50. E. Swage, o erect garage rear 1616 19th street; cost, $25 5o o M. Frenci, ;121 300. Willfam Buckholtz, to efect garace mar. 515 2d street northeast; cost, i $20! |~ €. R. Baudene, to repair rear 4202 ‘Wisconsin avenue; cost, $200. J. Brodesky, to ercct garage rear 28 New York avenue northeast; cos $250. C. H. Selmertman, to erect garage rear 1508 R ‘street; cost, $355. JocSolter, to”eroct garage rear 1636 3ot street; cost, $500. D. J. Colter, to repair rear 1650, 30th street: cost, $300. P. M. Walker, to erect garage rear 4307 Wisconsin avenu, $500. | L. Schmidt, to epaie 4415 Georgia avenue; cost. $150. E. Kitchin, to” repair Meridian, place; cost, $1.500. Hogan, to repair rear 2320 achusetts dvenue; cost, $1,200. to repair 308 Massa-1 ¥ M. Burdette, to build store Wis- ! consin avenue, near Grant road; conl.i to erect nrage rear ontello avenue northeast; cost, 1513 J.°A. McCarty, to ergct garage Ils‘l 16th street; cost, $2,000. J. R. Johnston, to erect garage rear ost, $450. to erect garage eet; cost, 150. 1. A. Smead, to erect glrik! 1109 Decatur stre ost, $8.500. McDermott, to repair rear 19th street: cost, $475. Frank Diggs, to build stable 634 L _street southeagt: cost, $400. H. M. Foote, to erect garage rear- L:(SS Ke;,nedy street; cost, $248. rear rear rear 1111 rear Anng M. Papst, to erect garage rear 09 Gres| place; cost, $200. { D. W. Smith, to erect garage rear 10 Rhode Island avenue; cost, $275. Charles Finch, to erect garage rear 1932 2nd street; cost, $142. Rev. C. A. Schloer. to repair rear 2801 Hu. street; cost, $250. J. Mankin, to repair rear 3!11 lilh eet; cost, $500. . S. Beall, to erect garage rear 3753 Kanawha street: cost, £30 e B Beniie o | bulia aweiling 3755 Kanawha street; cost, $13,500. T. J. Sheedy, to build office 360 L street; cost, $500. A. M. Pringle, to erect garage rear 627 Lexington street northeast; cost $170. Mrs. H. H Philips, to repalr 934 | Louisiana avenue; cost, $200. H. H. Philips, to repair 932 Louis- iana avenue; cost, $200. {W. H. DeShlelds, to erect garage rear 123 5th street northeast; cost, i | #€%5. Likens, to bujld store 5528 and 5530 Connecticut avenue; cost $8,000. Wr C. Lewls, to erect garage rear 140 Quincy street northeast; cost, $250. ‘W. R. Shelton, to erect garage rear 401 _H street; cost, $300. A Becker, to erect garage rear 1014 18th street; cost, $1,000. G. R. Steifel, to erect Karasc rear 1351 Park road; cost, $500. G Genso, to repair 1627 i7th ntreet; | Phillips on 423 nnuiolph street northwest; cost, | R. B. Smith,’ to erect garage rear 1759 Park road;-cost, $500. B. A. Simpson, to erect garage Tear 819 K street northeast; cost $175. rwick, to repair rear 1208 New Yorie Taventie;. cost. $1.000. C. Madeson, to erect garage rear 5913-15 13th street; cost, $1.600. M. E. Swing Company, to repair 1013 E street; cost. $500. F. R. ckolos, to erect garage rear 2027 Hamlin street norlhcasl. cost, 3 W. J. Dante, trustee, to ‘repair 804 F stree 5200, 3°W. Wesley, to erect Earage rear 505 L street northeast; 50. J. E. Fox. to build Kennedy street: cost, §10.000. J. E. Fox. to erect garage rear 1443 Kennedy street; cost, $800. J._ P. Evans, to erect garage 1107-09 21st street; cost, $1.500. J. P. Evans, to repair 1109 street: cost. $300. rear | Sherfy 21st W. R. Fitzgerald, to repair 607 I! street northeast; cost $500. f Padgett, to repair 3367 Broth-| ers’ Dlaces coat3500; | E Ward, to ercct garage rear 1317 11th street; cost, $500. M. T. Ryan, fo erect garage rear} street! cost, $100. tia Building Company, 10 erect dwelling at 1423-25 sota avenue; cost, tso 0. - SALE OF SIX DWELLINGS Negotiations Practically Complezed for the Transfer—Other Realty Deals Reported by Firm. Negotiations for purchasing five of | the six homes erected by William . 19th street near Newton | have been completed or are under| way, it was announced today. Two of the residences have been! disposed of and three are in course of eyancing. These homes are of Buff brick, with inlaid floors and latest| conveniences. Completed sales were made to Fred W. Jones and to Grace M. Stoddart, who bought houses at 332 and 3326 19th street, rezpectively. Other sales during the week were as Mrs. Martha A. Wrenn sold hershome at 4442 Kansas avenue northwest to Admer D. Mille Miss_Iithel 617 llth - | to d transferred street northeast’ S. l'hl)]l[\‘( transferred to icheuring premises 07 24 street northeast. ! ‘Allen J. Marsh purchased 431 Ran- dolph street northwest from Alex- ander Steele. S. H. Byron purchased a home from John W. Brennan at 1418 bhophord‘ street northwest. FORESTRY NEEDS SHOWN IN BUILDING SHORTAGE The recent report of the Senate reg construction committee on the hous- ing shortage is “the greatest argu-| ment_ever anced for a national forest policy,” declares Charles Lath- rop Pack, president of the American, Forestry Assoclation, of this eity, in} L = Your Choice of a 3 or 4 |; Bedroom and Bath, Attic and Wide Porches One-half block from 14th St. Cars SAMPLE HOUSES 70 and 1222 Tas’a- S N W | | i | i | | 1 | | i | Take any l4th St. car *o Taylor St. and walk one-half square to sample house. ° Easy Terms Open and lighted until 9 p.m. For Sale By Thomas A. Jameson 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main 3526 Ask the Man Who Owns BLZLLD NLL AR ALL cost, $1,500 —says Bill the Builder: building boom coming—I knew that. this spring would see the backed-up demand for buildings break loose— I realized that there wouldn’t be enough building materials of all ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO 915 SOUTHERN BUILDING 4 I saw the TWELVE SALES ARE MADE BY SHANNON & LUCHS Property Sold in This City and in Twelve realty sales were completed | this week Sarough the office of Shang non & Luchs. tions follows Claude Mitche ilver Spring, Md., cupy as his residence. The house at 3641 | west has been transi of W. Clarendon, Va., his residence there. een sold by Paul ) the Suburbs. The .list of transac- (home. 36 Princeton str | M. Dulin. Th property store and two dwellings and ent. 1 has become the new “owell property at which_he willoc to Max Le who pur- | recently completed by Features: Especially Unusually A Satisfied/Quner Is a Gogod Recommendation; Our Ar- gonne Terrace Homes are proving a delight to their present owners. Don’t wait and be sorry you did not rarely fnund in a moderately priced house. INSPECT SUNDAY Exhlblt House 1640 Argonne Place N.W. “pen Every Day Until 9 P.M. -~ WILLIAM 1409 N. Y Ave. N.W. chased the property as an investment. The two-story frame detached home C. McMichaels, at 5 Birch street. | has been Durchlufidi by Leslie E. Pumam. who will makeblnln: four bedrooms and two baths. A two-story, six-room brick dwel- ling at 2117 4th street northeast has g Connors to harles Bromberg. Mr. Bromberg has | made some improvements to the prop: erty and is now occupying it as his | Georgia H. Swan has purchased Georgia avenue and 901 and 903 et northwest from E. improved ached homes | property having been acquired from Shannon &M _E_HIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllflllllllllflllllillllflllllfllIIII!IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIH!II!HHIHWAHIIIIIIII!IIII!IIIIIHMWMWMMMMMWM I NEW IDEAS IN HOUSES Argonne Terrace Homes at 16th and Columbia Road are a Refreshing Innovation From Stock Models : Built-in heated Garage Generously proportioned old-fashioned open Fireplace Exceptional Cleset Space Paneled and Stipple Walls - Inlaid Floors Spacious Porches / "We offer in our Argonne Terrace hcmes the best location, per- manent construction, artistic design, convenient plan, a combination ' E 2 kinds to go around—so I ordered my stuff early—saved money— saved time—saved worry—and got splendid service from GALLIHER & HUGUELY Sherman Ave. & W.St. NW. - LUMBER i ol —= ol —— o[ ——— o] —] North 486 North 487 ments throughout. Luchs on xngnmm street has been | eight-room brick dwelling with hot M. Gartrell. The house | water heat, electric lights, bardwoo: lory and attic frame struc- floors and trim. ed on a large lot. and con- James McCallister has purthased fo his home premises 4008 3d stree by Frank |northwest from Marie Ryan. This i u“‘:%y.‘%‘i?..“é‘?."l‘.;’,,’}.“.,“,“:{’m. is rap- | & two-story) eight-room brick dwel ‘dl) selling out. No. 222 Upshur street | 11D has been transferred to Paul M. Con- It is one of the two-story, six- room, thoroughly modern brick hom. in a row of nine recently completed. | | D. G. Mason purchased the proper- | | ty 110 Villa road, Clarendon. Va., from R. C. Day. This is a two-story frame house, containing eight rooms and bath. Maurice B. Sinsheimer became the new owner of 2533 Hall place, this | The northwest Anna Kettner to M The two-story stucco 13th street northwest | quired by William Thompson from E. investment The | seven rooms and modern. Adams stree ferred fror Shives. home at 370 has been uc ne Edward # Lopbery as a house contain is thoroughi. Building s wide incre atistics show a country * in remodeling work e Walker. It is an [T rs. Fannie H. i designed Sun Parlor large Rooms get one. S PHILLIPS m Washington’s Choicest : Suburbs Cleveland Park An enviable location in Cleveland Park, being a corner property, commanding a rare view of the city. The lot contains nearly 9,000 sq. ft., and the garage is accessible directly from the street.. The house con- tains 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, there being one room and bath on the first floor exclusive of the living and dining rooms, kitchen and pantry. Immediate occu- pancy can be had. Chexy Chase, Md. A new house quietly located, yet. conv ement to the school and car line. The center entrance affords an unusually large living room, with an attractive fire- place and French deots leadmg to a spacious side porch; equipped with all conveniences. Four bedrooms and bath, with an attic over’all, are included in the ‘upper stories. The price has been reduced for a quick, sale, and we can enthusiastically recommend this house at the preseiit figure. - Chevy Chase, D. (. One of the few houses so conveniently located to the cars, stores, schools %ind churches in Chevy Chase, D. C. A house somewhat different in architecture, of stucco and shingle, with a slate roof. Eight rooms and 2 baths, with ample porch footage, makes the future of this home inevitable. Modern Appoint- For Further Information and Inspection Call Main 2345 SHANNON & LUCHS 3 14th St. N.W.

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