Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1921, Page 15

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§ 'VERLGOKING BEAUTIFUL 'OLDIERS’ HOME GROUNDS . ENTIRELY NEW OPERATION INSPECT v 4114 Third Street N. W. OPEN and LIGHTED DAILY and SUNDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. OUR TERMS ARE VERY LIBERAL Four large bedrooms; large living and dining rooms; breakfast and sleeping porches; very deep lots. Take any Ninth street car marked Soldiers’ Home and get off at Third street. D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267. E ST I OPEN SUNDAY 1to 6 PM. 1839 Lamont Street N.W. In the heart of old “Mount Pleasant.” on the most attractive street of this splendid residence section. A Kennedy-built house, containing ten beautiful rooms, two master baths, servants’ room and bath. hot-water heat, electric lights, oak floors, two sleeping porches, con- crete front porch. wonderful shrubbery, fine rear yard, screens for entire house. A most complete home property. Owner, a Naval Officer, Leaving City BOSS & PHELPS The Home of Homes 1406 H St. N.W. Telephone Main 4340 T T e T e O T T TP T T : States 65 Per Cent Great- 4 A Residence of Distinction 4524 thh St. NW. (Cor. 16th and Varnum Sts.) ; OPEN FOR INSPECTION This extraordinarily attractive house, located on our finest || residential thoroughfare, represents the best building construc- tion and architectural design in residences of the “times.” There are 14 rooms and 3 baths, beautifully fimshed and well designed ; three porches; garage. « Money has not been spared to secure the best materials and construction. For Further Particulars See JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE 203 Colorado Bldg. St Phone Main 4985 Or Your Broker — Within Half-a-Block of Massa- chusetts Ave., Among Wash- ington’s Finest Homes A handsome home, lo- cated in the very center of the city's social ter- ritory; of brick con- struction, thoroughly modern and containing 11 rooms and 2 baths: separate servants’ quar- ters, with bath; built-in garage; cond{tion the best. The owner has left Washington, and in closing his affairs here has placed this house on the market at a price that is remarkably rea- sonable. We shall be glad to make appointments for inspection. Phone Main 2345 SHANNON & LUCHS 713 14th St. N.W. THE EVENING STA R, WASHINGTON, D. SATURDAY, APRIL (81 March Contracts in Nearby er Than in February. Build in the of Columbia, ‘southern New ! Pennsylvania according w ontra let during March | rict comprising the District | nd, Maryl Delaware, Jersey and amounted to $27 to figures prepared by the ! Dodge Com ! represented an iner 1t over the Febry n contract values, and an increase of » per cent in number of projects started ' Total of Contracts. awarded during er of 1921 have amount- 00, compared with $47.- . for the first quarter of 1919 ime when, like the present, build- ctivity was emerging from a iperiod of depr, |~ The principal { March, 1 among _ the $10, ential paild: cent. for| $4.671.000, buildings, reported 1 to April 1 amount 2,000 about | four times t d, nf lln s the whole d progr ftion of normal activity. Contracts ded during March in the twenty- northeastern states amounted to of 63 per cent over the | The i s largely .due to a | greatly number of smalll e total number of con- rded in March was 78 per ter than in the preceding vear building the crest of now it is emerging from the | The condltions of this ¥ e a wave; trough. Be oot quatter s numbered 10,7 Among the contracts let in March. residential project . amounting to $60, per cent of the total and utilities amounted to {or 21 per cent of the total; buildings. 6,000, or 14 per (‘(’H( of the educational buildin - cent of the total lindustrial ‘buildings, $10.640,000, or 7 per cent of the total | a tor ported in March to the number of 184, at an estimated cost of $395.- 00. The very &onsiderable. in- se in contemplated new work is argely made up of small projects. Gradual resumption through wide- spread development of small building which is now well under indication of a wholesome resumption of normal v in building, which should be followed by resumption of normal business condi- tions in ‘general. - — MAY LICENSE ARCHITECTS Builders Plan System—L. M. Lei- senring Advocates Legislation. Plans for obtaining a licensing sys- tem for architects are being discussed by a number of organizations affiliated with the building industry. L. M. Leisenring, local architect, last night advocated legislation to this end in an address before the American Associatoin _of Engineers, Washington Chapter. The association referred the matter to a committee for investigation and recommendation. The Washington Chapter of th American Institute of Architects at meeting this week also took up the auestion_informall | Cleveland 1490 —and let me tell you about these wonderfully attractive Cottages and Bungalows in | Armslelgh Park | —or what’s better, come out see them tomorrow ke Chevy Chase cars to Albe- marle Street, just be- yond Bureau of Standards, walkin g west—or Wisconsin Avenue cars to Windom Street. You'll find me all day and evening at 4415 30th Street. They are worth see- ing—for they are models of modern hominess—wholly de- tached, and ‘eight rooms—ifully equipped = —and Armsleigh Park | is in the same delight- i ful residential zone as | Cleveland Park—lying i six J\l\l north,of it. e These are homes you will find it profitable to | buy—and profitable to 1 own. E $1,000 Cash —is all that's required; balance monthly. | - R. E. Hamilton Owner’s -Representative 4415 39th Street I 0 5%, amounting | S| supplies in the east. Contemplated new projects were re- | U O e APARTMENT HOUSE CHANGES OWNERS.. The apartment house at 3121 Mt. Pleasant street morthwest has beeh acquired by W. D. Tennille for n consideration of approximately $100,000. The sale was negotinted through the office of McKeever & Goss. * The building i five stories high and contains 30 apartments. owner was Mrx. G. M. Morxe. MANUFACTURERS TO MEET Local Plumbers to Be Represented at Eastern Supply Conference. The former Thoma Cunnin pany. . BUYS HISTORIC ESTATE. Somerville Company and th ham Plumbming Supply Com Col. E. Lester Jones Pays $125,000 for Audley. 2. Lester Jones of this ¢ Kour local plumbing concerns will o represented at the t- astern Supply A the Willard Hot a is comy of sev hundn d manufacturer of plumbing. and jobbers | {1 LR sanitary | heating and joiit s und(r«-mml tion to hold the conver ton was extended by | hetween fiv . president of 'h' :nupln\u! w Company. 1In rector of the farm of ndred acres residence. | the * dences. “IIII|ll|IlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlIIflllIIIIIIIHlIHIlIII'IHIllIlIJIIlHllIlll!lJfllI]flIHIIHIIHII e INSPECT AT ONCE 1358 Taylor St. N.W. 15 BUILT 3 LEFT Full 22 feet wide First Floor Second Floor Entrance Hall Living Room Dining Room Pantry Four Ilarge Bed Rooms Tiled Bath and Kitche Sleeping Porch chen = Large Breakfast = Porch = Attic over = entire house. These homes have tapestry brick fronts, concrete front porches, red tile trimmings, shutters on second floor, and many other ad- vantages over the average house. = T ’ OPEN FROM ® AM. UNTIL § P.M. Representative Builder and Owner e C. H. SMALL o 3383 Beautiful Detached Home Good Location, Assuring Permanent Value High Elevation: Hot-Water Heat; 50x145. A house without regrets. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Terms Can Be Arranged 4409 7th St. N.\W. Overlooking Grant Circle D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. Phone Main 1267-8 Electric Light; Lot Price Reasonable BUILDING MATERIALS AT PRE-WAR PRICES GOVERNMENT WAR OFFICE BUILD- INGS BEING DISMANTLED AND SOLD Mall Bldg. “A,” Mall Bldg. “B,” Tempo. Bldg. No. 8 Located on Gfh St. Between B St. N.W. and B St. S.W. The Largest Wrecking Job of Its Kind in the U. S. ! 21/2(: Toilets | Lumber Sheathing White *$ 50 Floori Vitreous i ooring Low-down, | | 2x6, 2x8 i Per Outfits 2x10, 2x12 Board o e 68 . Fest | Lavatories 2x4's, 2c per lin. ft. Windows Complete Doors (with hardware and frames) Wall Board, 1Y,c Ft. Complete : 1 4£ Steam Radiators Pipes and Valves Urinals and Slop Sinks Roofing Electric Fixtures Sidney L. Hechinger Housewrecking Co. Apply for This Material at Camp Meigs, Main Office & Yard, 5th & Fla. Ave. N.E. Gth & C Sts. S.W. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. report the sale for J. C. Murray of thr part- yment building sor avenue northwes investor ents of three room: he o] four, d bath total frontage is ninety fe h house contains deration was ris street north- s Pennsyly » premises, 500 the |> — v dwelling. ware The New Cottages and Bungalows Offer the ideal homes—wholly detached: hmh with a conscience: pl and eight rooms with thought for both comfort and convenience—six most d(lmhnul community—close to the center of the ¢ av allublcflnghu.\t elevation ; beautiful outlook. It's the best home investment, everything considered. must appeal. . $8,750 to $11,500 Are the Prices ises—apply 4415 39th St. or phone Cleveland 1390. Ring up our city office--Main 4846 Saturday until 5 p.m. and arrange to have us convey you to inspect them. i-Iarry A._ Kite 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 ---1s the cost of g‘oocl material and g’oocl workmanship. making’ it a g’ood investment. Maco’mb St —Cleveland Park— Three hundred and sixty-five days of the year this location is delightful—each of the four seasons of the year brings its own charm. A refined neighborhood—of secur- ed future. And the Home itself—has the “perfect Home.” Open for inspection every day and even- ing. Take Chevy Chase cars to Macomb Street—turning west. 514 K Street N.W. hone Main 4846. “Our Clients Only $1,000 Cash Open for inspection day and evening—representative always on prem- Sunday until noon. hundred inviting features and convincing arguments. Its Colonial type—its practical plan—its roominess and its coziness—its wonderful équipment and finish—all total Harry A. Kite Owner and Builc‘ier Washington on PERSONAL SERVICE Send Their Friends to Us—Why?” Office of GraemeT.Smallwood 727-729 14th St. Main 5070 -~ G T S Place -—two car Owner and Builder a W 9, 1921—PART 2. 3 ‘APARTMENT BUILDINGS =G.===T.=5.= ARE SOLD FOR $40,000 Ve are fast build- = iny up one of the Local Investor Buys Three Prop- R e | erties on Georgia Avenue most important Rea fn’ Northwest. IXdtate Oftices in

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