Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1921, Page 11

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q BUSINESS SECTION i The Zoening Sfar oy ATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921 12 Pages Part Two. WASHINGTON, D. C, - |CALLS FIRE INSURANCE PROPOSED VAUDEVILLE THEATER TO COST. $1,500,000. |BUILDING AND LOAN MEN $400F0(;)§ III;I EIE;NI’-IS\IAJIII\IIJ%ISI?GPERMITS BIG FACTOR IN BUILDING | END NEW ORLEANS MEET $] 58{] []m IHEAI[R ¥ Walter A. Brown Discusses the Sub- Washington Delegates Preparing | to, Leave Convention City With [ ] Two Apartment Houses and a Number of| <t ®fore ¥ €. & Class ol O in Real Estate. ] . Fire insurance i{s one of the most ViLhithe closlag toda Extensive Home Pro;ects Disclosed Important factors in the building in- meeting of the United dustry, according to Waiter A. Brown, B te man, who addre Lrivy “"L‘u‘,' 'D. C. Playhouse Where Chil- of Local Building and Loan Associ tates Le . . {local -\ 5 = n Weekly LlSt [ed the A. cluss in real estate w Orleans. the local dete-| (ren May Be “Checked s this weck. He explained insurance poli- gates to the mecting are preparing to N {cies to the student e el it ool SEneidea fie dnsurance form should urn.to Washington and report the| While Parents See Show. Two apar =ouses and a num-; C. R. Bourdene, be cl concise, and complete, leav-| proceedings just concluded | 2 )er of exte . home projects, n-x-l“"s“‘“sm avenue, - jing notiing to the imaxingtion. and| 4 3 ? b’“x‘-:x ropr.-d‘ ive f W . Det 1 of the $1,500.000 2 230 Massa- aining no languuge able of i 3 3 i 4 ¥ uilding an loan nned by the Cosmos ;:;flns an :Mx f:el"";f "’0";l"‘]7:‘t . $600. than on et he : 4 : { : : !(;. Clinton James. pre Cormpans. or The- RORMBEALE were disclosed in the weekly lis “In g “the simpler the - 3 i 5 3 ¥ Building Association Cou ; King, to erect garage rear 410 A g , 5 3 2 3 e ot 3 LA e sl of building permits issued by the| SR Lol LR cost. || the broader the amount cover-| 4 il Sohultels) aud Tambs o 8 i B strests was given District building inspector. i Bnumeration and wealth of detall S s e S ¥ ' ¥ James attended the conven as ajtoday ina ment issued by the com= str uilding inspes } ;m ny description of property tends| 8 % visitor. | pany. ¥ es include @ nursery, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Lipley will erect | to ercct garage rear |ty restrict rather than to wid.n the | Formal speeches were t S s B iy i | a four-story apartment building at application of the i i mecting today as follows on Tate| . » . I fou v ap s R to North | oiits as | Theuran Wnd Building | their chiliren while watching the show; s b s g : cost, $800. | than ‘what they 1 5 1 1 % | and Loan s Co-operate inia smoking room for ladics and club fa- cost of $110,000. Construction will Horace Ward, to ‘crcct garage 1413 | member very distinetly tha on a Gl . 4 jthe Promotion of Home Buildin ities o 2 begin shortly. i cost, $700. {large loss u ur in Washing- 2 7 S : 7 Walter Stabler. controller, Metropoli-| i Munro & Warthren were given a “orridon o build dwelling | ton the spe agents of the com-| < . ; - v % tan Life In A NE. SPEINE: MRAE permit for the erection of an apart-|13:4 Gallatin street 1. $9,000. ipany would all be notified and they g 211 b : @ | York. “The Development of the B - fif ¢ + Will be decorated in the ment house to be numbered 1111 L E. N. Cahill, to garage rear|would go down and what we &% FE ; : 4 2 ana and the Safety of Their Invest- n k < to s Keys mont strect northw. The new | 2110 L street: cost. $1,700. I mig @ “congress of nations. - : 1 {anan and the Safeiy of re t bullding will he erected on a lot now R. E. Funkhou: er. to erect garaze ! Of rs there i | an insurance iment, L. E. Thomas, i v i 11 he vacant and will to the south. The 1614 Lonzfeilow street; cost, ; adjustment jury that taks care o | state banks, state banking dej ol in ve being no cost was estimated at $35.000. : | most all 1 7 |of Louisiana, Shreveport. La. * s t ruct the view. { Harry A. Kite will build dwellings C. Duck. to e garage rear | a4 enc cystem ide of Co-operative Banks," from 3309 to 3517 Alton place. The A street northeast; cost, $660 i ¢ ! 8 ! 3 : . o) ot {G. Wyman, president Massachi-| ti cost will be $40.000 for the operation. Brosnan. to erect garage rear 117 | | P » ? 2 7 &% s -operative Bank League, Bos- | 4th’ street southeast; e $600. | 5 e . P : . “Income Tax Exemptions Under| Other Permits. = ) : mii Other permits wero issued as fol- | (o N Steing to Belmont | ! 1o asP g . a i T . : deral Law.” Thomas L. Poguc. | m of Exits, lows: 5 {vice president Ohio Building Ass H. G. Smithy. to repair 1731 Lanier Blumbere, o .erect garage fear| tion League, Cincinnati, Ohio, h: hand D Streets southeast: coxg. | place; cost, § $300. N Tee V. Moore. to erect garage rear | >t p, ey i 1410 Allison street: cost. $35 H atiion. fo/repalc 1001 treet H. N. Spotwood, to repair 1523 Alli- H. Davis, 'to ercet mapage rear! $3 through the lobby zoing back thr { APARTMENT HOUSE SALE. son street: cost, §200. Sth strect; | Felix Lake Buys th. i - “In"the rear of the auditorium a doubla Frank H. Kerr, to erect garage rmr' Willard, {0 | | Tgihe Seminole 1o nd bronze will lead .‘ax 3lfi'(h’:\hlro cost, (,«n{»u e s\ 000 War Th t“ cated on W Street. \ iadiating froff 3. Hudgins, to build dwelling 2 g i Ao lounge will be 2505 Park place southeast; cost, mng al 2 { < % 5 / 5 - I’III;":?‘!'X' I'ak(-;;’ a local Jnve . has Fooma and the Smoking $3.500. . arast.parase rear | L = i » Seminole apartment for ladies: a telephone ex- Charles A. Appleby. to repair 1601 $6.500 Busmess Awakenmg Must | 2 g . & PRl By o ,""‘,' 1o stveer a library . ; . $420. H. Wille, to ¢ zarae | £ « e Natio tealty Company of | will he treated as a ey Sterbo: to Tepair S50 Loutsi- | #9¢h c(;f«'@?*::n:.'l Al Jb?cls‘:"" o1t VAR L R K R I G AT S SR S O L S D W R R auditorium | 173 not announced. Ir‘g;";oi"‘,“.‘ by A e e Ao it avonue. cogt- $100. 2 B aibere ta teet “Wamage rear| Local real estate men and builders | *0d motion pleture theater under one roof. | Eug addis. Tl et itz ]o. W Y:amm{)nd. to ;\lupg" 3508 Ely z fi,lfirv‘":;g Fl‘:;\‘; ”~ 4 iy were impressed with Senator Calder's Y . i e !1n?;"“( "‘”"‘r”;‘“' o et 2 hree large h.:hj\)n..l clevators ac east: cost, $1.000. T 3 son, huild sta rear 5t 1 ‘ 5 - . 2 i = e ight a i P I ice | m s as it ha ja oncrete s i 0 5! and a sery and play room, DS L Tankersiey, to crect garage | K Sroet southwest; cost. $500. e, Sonded W ednesday before oD O ioh aew. honsing 1o | And re protection Dills: tho, Amoount | | wAs Tof frelght rates’ né concluded, | NIFty-six apartments. It ‘ia under: | Sd, L JUTSEry and play room. with u rear z‘i_as-flug 29th stre_el;;{)lst.‘_tz,?‘nly, N. E ‘:{:\;\'l’\rl:“‘l‘n[ erect garage rc.n‘; \)m(rll(ti ":h( :mz Illunw S men of { exempted from local taxation for ten | would be'so small that’ it woull bu “they must be lowered, 1 don't “M“';lr(::;)dert”"afl‘"*l‘;l ;;“:'":’mr"’x” hold the | yptendance, will be incorporated . w, repai shur 38 S o nus: bac WSt - absorbes e cre »d revenue Ve PO - - i atecats cont 3500 o T e oI H Gibbe, (o busvhl dwelling 4536 | age private housing dc:ms!:u(:’:;:u:fl- o . 6 S LRy - AE R Sl L e | Roof Garden Facilities. H. R. Dulaney, trustee, to repair | Conduit road: cost, $2,500 ey e = 7 o 5 5 rord men get togethe sibly | he roof in effect. will be 456 Lowisiana avenue; cost, $600. e mlu\‘x:t"l_z:lnv 'm re mur 115 6th | they 1l{nd to prevent the government, | six | s Sm plan be Would Cut Building Cost. 3 s the roads as one | ZOO-ACRE LAND SALE. as complete : the theater E. A. Smith, to build frame dwell- B Mt M“C'm‘ build d in se efe from going into the, 3 Sieendous Such an exemption would cut the ;ng ce COSts, we C tell what | | downstairs, 1y different ings 3725-3730 Kanawha street; cost, | (o, ‘5 Mitehell ! "Mr';‘h‘ t“l’”mfvhnmmg business itself. > 3 g pers | Cost of bwi'ding from 10 to per 3 :n. Somethin this must | Fi Adjoi Hernd plan. The st will f north in- 326000, 163 easti cost, | are advice that the vari. |t - i iiding Der-| cent. “The wuilder i in business for | 1%ond o W Wil Tace the prospect | Dairy Farm Adjoining Herndon, | Dlan. The st S. Shinberg, to erect garage rear arl ssued s d X { profit, and that cut may be the differ- ng the zov epai 9 s i iy 1 > n nment in the rail Koty anent settin o P 14051, Btir streets cost, §255 Felix Lake, to repair 938-940-942 E | ous busines sts should organize | penditu : than | TG L means proft to him. And | eaq yit, D rencn the ; 1'; rmanent sctting of an Italian ga = street: cost. $7,000 L xempting new | §10.000.000 o period 1 orth the builder has to ¢ i e ‘Aé’"h" E. ”"”“""“’;‘ s,“’ repalr 17317 Y, "Vaienfine, to erect garage pusing in Washington al | < : a4 trem T gy roastrunted ag | Of having it in the housing busines: 10-acre dairy i1 s discl the moving pie- ams street; cost, $260. e 3 i age | B Wi &to 1] vear. e a s compete o u construc te of Herndon, ure scree 4 rear 509 Randolph street: cost. $270. | ion for a period of years, ! con and twe \ars 4g0 and Wt o own ture screen. Marie Edelin, to erect garage rear £ Bl on fa with a | d T i _ANd; tWo-) iong ars ago and at muc b Casr BTt ; N s 1417 A street southeast; cost, $250. | oo, [0nard. to build 1801 L street; | view to providing this encouragement, -bo! g ng boroughs iy s | E. STEWART BUYS HOME. | Waiker of Arlington county. through | wii te hr e eatir of this Goicrprise N. Edelson to repair 1001 G street | “Pr V500 o L Lo s being seriously“pondered over, it i Citing w i Other mcans of stimulati mousty * ® |the Buell Farm Agency. Included el o seer forntl southeast; cost, $600. | ing 4129 Foote + Pt el . 3 2 ke . e truction, Senator Calder said, were A the sale a large herd of & by '\ o st H. L Johnson, to repair 1535 Kenll- | §350(\2% F0ote street northeast; cost, | With a natipnal shortage. ot oyer| fully.as by e 51, SeRalor | contained in bills he had presented in | Commissioner of Labor Statistics |grade Holstein coss and all ind descend g g e, L. Johnson, (o repals [BA000 L inmis, to buila dwellings | onia00,homes. Senator Calder pre’ | Calder advis e I IarEans Congress. These, he explained, mv-uul-} stock and equipment on the place. The | oy, “I0Cp SORCT I SESE G Trotten & Ward, Inc. to repair 1808 | 35 3 e A et e aEe dlcien thet Some measure would: be fe: E ed lowering or removing the' present Locates on Delafield Street. purchaser will take possession May 1.{ 1o i soven feet above the mtrest I street; cost, $290. Charles H. Payne, to build dwell- | emergency as it grew worse, unless ve got to orzanize to im-[hIEh tax on the incoms from morll| ithelbert Stewart, United States | Other recent by the " Buell | 1010 e, Tl be maoNaled into 2 O. E. Haines, to erect garage rear 5 South Dakota avenue north- | Congress woke up to the need of tak. s ter on Con gages, the e shment: of .a_feders C e 1. {Farm Agency are the following: il but complete moving pictunk ;.112 Woodridge street northeast; cost, infs present penalties off Drrente pran: | Batd. - ind it “Very difficule to | housinz bureua, which would commissioner of labor statistics, h Farm of Crowell near ol bl i e ke T e | 245 | . Coates, to erect garage 4601 |ing. i 5 yress them of the sime situation | Standardization of building codes; es-. purcha he residence at 1210.1) c containing 150 er for men. where s 8 Miss L. Turner, to repair 4102 Illi- | Georgia avenue: cost. $630. & Pointing to the danger that other|Rationally. You would find, however, | t ° O I e o o e st a, W gl \ttached to the nois avenue; cost, $300. | “Frank Costantine, to erect .garage |states would adopt the Massachuestiy | that such a law w ing a great | 3 g, national Faasa S e A ficts east E streot ie theater will Frank H. Hale, to build dwelling | rear 451 New Jersey avenue south- |plan of house building by municipali. | Stimulus to busine re; it would end § e nt of their Y owng N ven 1 i the office | formerly own: | honse. ventitating. ail 232 58th street notheast: cost. $600. | east: cost, $200. Senator Calder urged instead the | not only establish a proper supply of | den: deposits on real estate | sale was "l‘ "*‘ hrough the otfic wood, to R. W. i { Douse entilating. a C. W. Reddick, , erect garage rear | Cedar Hill Cemetery Corporation, to hemes, but it would increase the sale es. | ot Shannon & Luchs, To D. B. Kidder, formerl New| electrical 1 also its nppst 3011 Dent pl ost $200. | build office 1245 Pennsylvania avenue — of building materials and all the e to the possibilil e Jersey, thirty acres belonging to H.|floo ] rooms of the F. M. Strobel, to erect garage rear| southeast: cost, $2,000. nishings th i costs and lower An apartment house topped with|D. Hain ituated about one mile| Artists. eac 4 with natural 612 5th street northeast; cost, $275. . 5. Beasley, to erect garage rear J. Braugh, to erect garage rear jas affording employm v 7 ates cht cut building costs. Sena- | puilt-in bungalows to be erected | from Herndon, and sixteen acres in|light and air and with elevator serv- Conrad Herzog, to erect garage rear | 504 Park road; cost, New Jersey avenue; cost. $250. | bring new buyers here. said that labor couldn’t \.m,,, New York city the same neighborhood belonging to|ice from the s evel. Everything 36 New York avenue northeast; cost.| W. A. Simpson, to rcpa]r rear 630 G - A. Hess, to repair 1911 35th There would be little, if any, i ke a s the c i O. W. Hammonda | for the comfort of t artists will be $500 street southeast’ cost. $2.000 0. in other as only th specially, if nJ Interior dec s recommend that| Property of W. Allen Stowell in the | installed, in club” floor, T. E. Bowie, to build dwelling A. A. Johnson.'to erect garage rear J. F. S . to repair 238 Tth ents are exémuted “and the | ma 9 . sment in de- | . an the walls in|town of Herndon to Walter T. Cham-| with ation facility, shower Stanton read southeast; cost, $2,000. S cost, § strect southeast; cost, $420, a ivering production in the ne: blin batk ro0! Since 1899. “No Place Like Home: No Horne Like Ours’ An Annocuncement: 20 N.L.SANSBURY COMPANY, lnc. _?g__ Takes pleasure in announcing their removal to new location at Homes in Town With Grousd All Around for Less Than Houses in s Eow Be Sure to See Also See Our Latest MICHIGAN PARK SUNSHINE HOMES 12th and Michigan Ave. Saul's Addition. Take F St. or North Cap- Lots 35 to 60 feet front; itol St. car marked “Brook- three large porches. Only Let Us Soive Your Housing Problems Officers: "} 1and” to end of route, or call the best of materials, work- Norma.n L Sansbury M. 6935. manship and finish are found Prisident Our clientele is listed % rn-n‘.’”l’;.:xmlx Cash. nm)?énmy. in our homes. Two designs, six and eight rooms. Take 14th or Sth 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. among those who wish to have their real estate problems lifted from their minds. With us handling your real estate this big cause for worry ;S com= Horace G. Smithy, Vice President and Treasurer 1418 Eye Street N.W. on Tuesday, May 3rd gpead August Janssen, Cut this advertisement out for Teference. Secretary . i ! h Y : Russell B. ng Where they will be pleased to receive all their many friends and patrons, 51’8::12 ;ae e lc:ze{;,; a{,:i Assistant Secretary | both old and new, between the hours of 8:30 AM. and 6:30 P.M. | other things. Our stand- Six Choice Properties || Selected From Our Listings& 1 l 4 | 3240 19th St. NW. | N,y 14t} and Park Rd.N.W. Magnificent home 25 ft. wide; contains & rooms a plete baths: hot-water heat; ing and reputation are your guarantee. With the increased facilities provided in our new loca- tion, we may botter serve you. "Everything in real Nineteen Years Ago N.L. Sansbury began business in the real estate Eeld. and, through untiring eflorts. close and persanal attention to detail and courtesy, has built up the big business which is now Sales Force: T. M. Neale, Sales Manager Unusually attractive home contuining” 6 master rooms | | “ el o= electric lights; quartered oak | and 2 baths; hot-water heat estate’—which is our slo- ceil i ] . . fioors:”arop Veam cellingin | elootric lights: double porches; | A. J. Borden conducted under the trade name of N. L. Sansbury Company, Incorporated. an—is better handled if | IS Ioats sesr Batenss | P lot (orm\n alley. | | B ieniaes: Bulives ex | | B Tl souditen . E. P. Dickinson you leave it up to us. | rage. Price and terms reason- | | reasonable. An excellent in. J. B. Schaaff D 1 d talk 1t — | Oben for Inupection sunany || VT - B. Schaal < n [E— rop 1n and talk 1t over ! L. T. Gravatte ordcall us ?n the phone 1 2 s . . h 1 d d ded h - and one ot our experi- . ness has enlarged dnd expanded to the e that t | Near Dupont Circle | In Cleveland Park | This busi g P xtent he former location at 721 enced representatives 13th street could not properly cope with this growth. As a result they have secured the Feautiful 11-room home, Jight- i-de: bt hu i hreom g home ||| Eientroom | semi-avtached | 4 : ; 5 : ; 0 . 4 will call and take up the : electric lights. || and electric lights Lot 140 | i P"ce only $12,000 . a1d olsotrlo "):“_n:r v | valua. e locatlen glven.a ove, where they will continue to conduct the same thorough matter with you. b WOl aaoL MY | e T SEsaRonable handling of business as in the past. 6 . 3 Snx—Rooim H:me Beautiful 10-Room Home lend Northwe hr::‘ssdzfl fegt ‘;;:‘ i —in Massachusettes avenue electric lights; very elaborate i Heights; hot-water heat; elec- Wiy Dapacod. and trio” lights, double brick eondition through- garage. Army officer being £ onai e transforred will sell for Price, $7,000 $13,500 Rea able terms can be i A very good buy. ~ CHAS. D. SAGER 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. Main 36 N.L SANSB L RS SéEvcaSwthlit{gl{inYRSlOMctl:éNY, 1921 | Phones, Main 5903-4-5

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