Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1921, Page 13

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i Real Estate Investments Part Two. BUSINESS SECTION The Zoening Slar. WASHID D. C, iTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, Finance ‘Classified Ads. 1921 WARDMAN ‘PLANS ERECTION OF SEVENTY-TWO HOMES. 10 Pages $2.000.000 CONSTRUCTION WORK | STARTED HERE SINCE APRIL 1] Steady Revival in Bulldmg Act1v1ty Re-t INGLESIDE APARTMENT Harry Wardman ix about to begin the erection of seventy-two homes on Bryant and Adams streets and on | Axcot place, between 2d and 3d streets northeast. be moderate. §150.000 BUILDING PROJECT REVEALED Offices for Connecticut Ave- nue Site—Half Million in Permits Issued. Plans of Allan E. Walker and W. L. Browning to erect a $150,000 office build- ing at 1109-11-13-15 Connecticut avenue northwest were disclosed this week with the issuance by the District building in- spector of a permit for the project. The structure will be located in the plot of ground between L and De Sales streets, on the east side of the avenue. j 1345 houses will be of brick construction and will contain six rooms and bath. each. The dwellings were dexigned by Wardman & Wagzaman, architects. repair northeast corner v streets northeast; cost, § Carry Ice Cream Company, to repair 1337 D street southeast; cost. $3,500. L. M. Barnett, to_repair 2132 Ban- | croft place; cost, §650. L. B. Holt, to repair 1219 F street ncrtheast; cost, $1,500. R. Matera, to repair 202 41; street: outhwest; cost, $1,300. W. Morgan, to repair 2928 P‘ street: cost, $300. : T. M. Overstreet, to erect garage 222 East Capitol street; cost, $700. C. M. and R. Cohen, to erect garage rear 1009 Webster street; cost, $3500. National Geographic Society, to re- pair southwest corner 16th and M streets northwest; cost, $4.000. A. J. Marsh, to erect garage rear 431 Randolph street: cost, $400. C. Rauscher, to eréct garage rear | 613 K street; cost, $200. T. R. Holmes, to erect garage rear cost, $150. Colles, to erect garage cost. $235. Davis, to erect garage northeast; Is T street; William A 217 S stree R. W. and Evarts street cost, § c H. Rector, 5th to repair 315 cost, $1,800. Construction work involving a total investment of nearly two million dol- lars has been launched since the lst der way at the ra a million dollars’ worth a we {of the building operations {during this period are habitational in character, and are caleulated to make dec age here. 1 As result of dwelling: ithe 7 three weeks, it from building statistics that more |than 200 families will be provided jwith new homes. With every apart- ment or house vacited by purchasers {of new homes the congestion which 'has featured housing conditions in Washington will be gradually relieved. Tt Ix understood the | The encouraging aspect of the biild- {ing situation presented by the figures | for the first three weeks in April lead to repair 2141 T street; | yigers to believe that the inactivity { compelled by the long period of war and its subsequent ills is being suc- ceeded by manifest enterprise. k timated Kelley, 0. v. to repair 2007 Nichols 200, r. jr., to erect garage street southeast; cost, | S c: Steady Improvement. ::‘mxr‘; offset by the expected increase, 5 . e price of materials at the mi D. J. Dunigan, to build Jwelling | January of this vear, with excen-| While real estate men declare tha 3808 Jocelyn street; cost, $9.0 tions due to abnormal cond S| the upholding of the District rent brought forward more building proj than any January in about ten it is pointed out . L. Ballard, Lincoln road Mrs. Nellie to ‘erect g‘aragc 193 ivan, w erect gar'lgi'!. 1 ported, With Still More Hopeful " Future Assured. of April in Washington, corroborating | made Failable for {predictions of real estate men that mmmu‘-n and an- e S « a revival of build-| founced that $100,000,000 worth of PEinegwoldibringasre ans, authorized but not issued, could jing. !,. Bad it state. Reaity i New projects have been getting un- ' salc ere made in te of more than half|San ] Most ! " tarted! to on to in ¥ not duc and weather tucement both for producing mate- ules for to be finding plenty '\-imlu)»u- for immediate use and are able which mean price tors ommission will have a decidedly de- terrent eXect on construction of rental buildings It produced more than 2,000 and 300 accounts the first| ¥ council has st in January, totaling . it is mortgage | - small house | veral mont conditions add another struction than s and for building activity, it is Conditions Better. impossible last March finite delivery sched- materials, builders ‘are said of railroad cars count on de to ‘cure prompt shipments, finishing new buildings Hotted time. eight rate reductions, if ‘any, will materially affect the delivered | of building materials, contrac- assert, for by that time the re tion in freight rates will be mor in Washington, it is their {Union Corporation Takes Up WQuar- rear {15 Washington street; cosd, per cent better ERHtIoR oL b oot s & 2 ; KL : o e v $1.600. ,M-rt':\ hr;:u!:hlhlh" hlr;«t rdeflmtfl mlzns until the expiration of the Ball act ters at 1410 G Street. Mrs. Caroline Lederer., to erect |of a break in the spell of construction! next October and hope for its permac e garage rear 1157 Morse street north- | inactivity. ! nent demise i Offices of the Union Realty Corpora- east; cost, § The pre a||lm1: omrnlon amomtdhufld- that the Supreme |tion have been removed from the | « Martinez, to erect gar: ing material manufacturers and con- a hard blow to the | Kvans o ol 1410G o a 13th street: cont. $250° 25 | tractors is that now is the time to (& hard blow to the | Iivans building to 1410 G street north . N. This conviction is widespread larger ¥ cos build Imateer, to repair 922 E nd extends to $200. many of the {west, where enlarged quarters uspense and a incident to will able the firm to accommodate an = street northeast: Detailed plans for the new building D. ‘were not made public. Nearly hailf a million dollars in build- ing permits were represented in the! weekly rchnflhne municipal author ties. H: operuuomx predominated. i wo-home pro- Jact in the \onn Washington section. group of eighteen houses, num- benng 201 to Bryant street north- east. will cost $75,000. Middaugh & Shannon will erect eight dwellings, 1001 to 1011 and 1008 to 1010 Sigsbee street northeast, at a cost of $48.000, and also six, numbering 1101 to 1105 and 1005 to 1009 Shepherd ‘Sstrect porthesgl; costig $36,000. - D. J. Dunl filed plans for seven homes. 1200 to 1204 and 1201 to 1207 Hamilton street. The total cost of the operation was given as $56,000. Rey. C. E. Wheeler was given a per- mit to comstruct a convent at 1500 A @trect southeast at a cost of $30.000. Other permits follow E. H. and T. M. Skinner, to repair 3601 ichols avenue; cost, $300. ¥. Kohler, to erect garage rear znzo 41R street northeast; cost, $275 Charles Walter, to repair 1 street northeast: cost. $200. George E. Tew. to'repair 1838 street north ; cost, $300. American Waste per Compan; . to repair 2720 On- ! $300. H tario road; H. and M. P. Garren 907 H street northeast; cos C. and P. Telephone Comna pair 1700 14th street; cost, $10.000. H. H. Swann, to repair rear Princeton street; cost, $350. L. F. Hall, to erect garage rear 1351 H street northeast; cost, $2,000. J. J. Brenn, to erect garage rear 212 8th street southeast; cost, $250. C. E. Custer, to erect garage rear 116 Adams street; cost, $350. S. F. Maltby, to erect garige rear 1608 1st street; 3. Hainen, to repair 1315 New York | v = 0. to repair 00. 719 N. Miller, to_ erect 1 Woodley road cost, | garage rear £600. W. B. Posey, to erect garage rear 2418"13th street cost. $250. T. A. Travis, to erect garage rear 1312 Longfellow street cost, $250. | H. Houston, to erect garage rear 1328 Corcoran street; cost, $250. | R._Rosenberg, to erect garage rear New Jersey avenue; cost, $33 S. Clark, to erect garage rear *|5 Quiney place northeast; cost, $2° Munsey Trust Company, to repair | 1ith street and New York avenu to cost, £2,000. 3d MBSS Taylor St NW.= 3 LEFT Full 22 feet wide Second Floor Four large Bedrooms Tiled Batk and Sleeping Porch | Attle over These homes have tapestry brick fronts, concrete front porches, Ted tile trimmings, shutters on second floor, and many ether ad- vantages over the average house. OPEN FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 8 P.M. C H SMALL B-Ilder‘;:-o'.e, Representative Phone Col. 3383 The Most Attractive and Exclusive Tea House in or About Washington THE PURPLE IRIS Situated Between Chevy Chase and Rock Creek Park at 32d and Rittenhouse Streets. The house is artistically designed, contains 8 rooms, 5 baths., Attractively arranged and switably adapted for a Tca House Business. The lot is about one acre and is improved with shade trees, flowers and shrubs and, to the house, the improvements consist of- three bungalows and garage. This property, including the equipment, fur- nishings and good will of the business, is offered for sale at a very low figure. Very attractive terms can be arranged. John W. Thompson Co. INCORPORATE! 821 15th St. Main 1477 Exclusive Agents B. M. Bridget, to repair 2149 Cali- | cities. 2 UDCertunty 2sulo 2 fotnialstractine e di s o Lonly a few weels ago New York|the [»"r»hah]) me of the contro- rporation specializes in apart- e daoi o |Cily passed a municipal tax exemp- over the constitutionality of the ind business i el b s',‘:}‘-“‘in_["r" sEzzaze tion ordinance applyl: known to have had a for the following ap S ne Ll sely s re11. | and in a week one ct on the rental in- The e i iae ovid build dwell | had loaned $2,000,000 for “walk-up” | dus hington, both landlords | voy, Copley Court 115 000, i % | apartments. ‘Siightly carlier the Cornand tenants being uncertain of their | the ‘Colonn he Coronado, the Au- | i rear | EXchange Bank of Chicago started a | srounds. rora, the Denver, the Dupont and the e, garage rear ¢ B o \n ho o th street; cost, $1.500, e en o Ovaiousyiown iho Agitating Influence Removed. B'r{»‘x:uul;e of the concern are William oL, no;v‘f,::ph! t re bair 6035 Dix Re moval ;r”x]m« agitating influence, | ardson, president; W. M. Bas- Sleos X even though the property owners suf- ce v B. F. Ada - Stone, to’crect garage rear | Lansburgh & Bro. to repair 420-430 | firc by the decinion, scrven to brms | LAmrs. ot o i e reet southeast; cost, $500. | Tth street: cost, $1,00 about a more stabilized market, it is | All the officers have had long expe P. Evans, to repair 1105 21st lesirned garage rear 1219 Harvard street; cost, $500. verman, to erect garage rear treet southwest; cost, $1.000. W. Young, to crect garage rear 1432 | D street southeast; 00. T. Ansell, to ere 7 Biltmore street; cost, $2,000. C. E. Lytle, to build stable 431 J. street; cost, $1,000. cvers, to build 630 S <trnpt $4.000. B. Loveles: chanan street C. Beall, cost, $1,500. Small, cost, S to repair 1503 Bu- cost, $300. to build 4511 Bowen road; garage rear to erect garage rear 00. A3th cost, tate street southeast; coat, $: A. L. Falk, to build dwelling Livingston street; cost, $9,700, _ to build dweiling 2510 Rhods Taiadl avente 000. 3806 | City Homes With Ground All Around for Less Than Houses in & Bow. Be Sure to See Also See Our Latest MICHIGAN PARK SUNSHINE HOMES 12th and Michigan Ave. Baul's Addition. Take F St. or North Cap- Lots 35 to 60 feet frr)nt; itol St. car marked “Brook- three large porches. Only *land” to end of route, or call the best of materials, work- M. 6935. manship and finish are found lows, in.our homes. Monthly. Cash. Two designs, six and eight rooms. Take 14th or 9th St. car to 13th and Emerson. Exhibit Exhibit 4211 12th St‘ 4916 Arkansas Ave. For Sale by Realtors or Owner and Builder. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Cut this advertisement out for reference. PRE-WAR PRICES Inspect 725 Princeton St. N.W. Others Under Construction Monthly. $76 $2,000 Less Than Other Builders ° Ask For Practically the Same House Inspect Today Take 9th Street Cars to Princeton Street and walk east one-half square or phone us for auto. MAKE EARLY SELECTION AND HAVE HOUSE FINISHED TO SUIT YOU H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST e the a with the members of the D, commission 2 in real ate circles. Mr. s been a member of the ence flect of the rent ruling on the | ams Ving industry Financial interests situation closely be- £ funds to continue build- e PASSES AMNESTY BILL. i ely that the real es-| PARIS, April : and banking interests w ted during the w amber this with a_view to assi afternoon. commission in fixing rents vote w fair to both landlord and t inst i FOR SALE IN CHEVY CHASE, MD. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NEW DUTCH COLONIAL RESIDENCE On One of the Choicest Sites in Washington’s Finest Suburb. 2 Blocks South of Chevy Chase Club, on Northeast Corner of Connecticut Avenue and Lenox Street. Lot 125x100 Feet Garage for Two Cars Large Hall, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, etc, on First Floor; 3 Porches; 6 Bedrooms and 3 Bathrooms on Second Floor. Price, $37,500. Built With Best Materials and Workmanship to Last for Generations. ONLY $5,500 CASH REQUIRED Balance on Easy Terms Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street Main 6830 2222222 AN UNUSUAL HOME Possessing individual character and refinement. Thn home was built under the owner’s personal su pervision, and is absolutely complete to the last detail. a appeals board fora number of terms. NN, Ad- tax —The general am off. S 28 for the measure to 14 |preserved Ir T 1616 Webster Street N.W. Just West of 16th St.—Close to the Park This home contains 9 rooms, 3 baths, servant’s room, inclosed sleeping and breakfast porches, 2-car heated brick garage, automatic heating plant, and many other features too numerous to mention here. The house has awnings and screens and there are metal grills to all basement windows and garage. The Owner Has Authorized Us to Sell at a Big Sacrifice in Price—on Attractive Terms Come Out Tomorrow The house will be open for inspection from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday. L. E. Breuninger & Sons Colorado Building Phone Main 7166 Exclusive Agents HOUSE SOLD. e ———— e William H. Beil has acquired the Ingleside apartment house, 1857 Lamont street northwest. from Charles 1), Weidenhamer for a consideration of approximately $55,000. Will Hedges & Middleton conducted negotiations for the weller. REALTY OFFICES MOVED. |APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD.| BUYS $200.000 HOUSE. the Phillips represented pur aser and William H. Bell Acquires the In- - gleside for $85,000. Sale of the Ingleside apartment house, Lamont street just east of|$200,000 resia | Mount Pleasant. street, to William H 16th street and Park ro | Bell by Charles D. Weidenhamer, for | by Mrs d-'”“" B. Hen |a consideration of appre g5y Tk Jusils Shroheh 000, was arranged t’;’;;]:xen;)inl’h‘r:ukh‘(”” rhaty s of William S. Phillips ana | The bu dleton, In ,lr‘»"flr.f:x | Breckinridge Long Buys Propert - “ at 16th Street and Park Road. has purchased thi d recently at 1 northwest »n. The sale H. West- Breckinridze Long 1ce erec time was cén- home for the | Hedges | ., The Ingleside is a three-story build- greds 2 twenty-two apa o de- ments ranging from three to C Totten, jr., and erected by rooms and bath each. Mr. Bell trans- the William P. Lips- |ferred to the seller as pirt payment Comb Company - | the two-story brick apartment build- _The house ntains about thirty ing at 231 S street northwest. ms and many ba and extensivi The purchaser was represented in S " quarters. a large dining hall | the negotiations by Mr. Phillips and 1S & feature. Stone construction was the seller by Hedges & Middleton, Inc. | employed. PHOENIX WINS DATE. | r BORO, N. C., { | The TUnited States Good Ron ciation and the Bankhead Highway Association will < |year in” Phoenix, Ariz. The Arizon WOn 0ut over a number of oth e i ts of Swampscott, Mass., have the H‘:\myul-re s house, oldest SUBMIT WINNING DESIGN. Coolidge & Shattuck, Boston archi- tects, submitted the winning design in the competition for the new All Souls’ Church building, to be erected at 16th and Harvard streets nortf- The award was made by a jury pproved by the board of trustees, * new church edifice will be of corgian architecture, with a tall 1 Residen: idence Apartments to Let! The Chastleton Sixteenth Street at R New Portion Now Ready Inspect Through R Street Entrance The F. H. Smith Company Managing Agent 815 Fifteenth Street N.W. Floor Plans on Request 14th Street Highlands $12,500.00 A Beautiful Corner Residence 4 Bedrooms and Bath. Garage under house. All Corners Sold But This One 5528 13th-St. N.W. D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New Yor!: Avenue, N.W.

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