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BUSINESS SECTION e | @he Fpening Star. Part Two. WASHINGTON, D. (.. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921 10 Pag;s ERMITS TAKENOUT it [EGATONBULDNG | = Reciion muwonc ok wre smaet e L AN HONORED BY ELECTRIC SYSTEM | Several IFndre:_Thousand SV guests depending on he night I : | Dollars to Be Invested in 3 |Middaugh & Shannon Will Put Up i Buildings in Four . Units. An elect clerk to arouse them in the morn- is one of the features of New hotel, the Ambas- Tk's new lor. at Park avenue and | sador Mrs. John B. Henderson Plans lf C. Clinton James Elected As- sistant Secretary of U. S. t arfield strec s of the thorou e operation will be comy our units, the firs Residential Project ened the gucst is sure that human l | " sichiind forgetfulness cannot enter into ' now under way | inti esidential Projects. e Aol v clocks 1 16th Street. | e A s x| Loan Associations. Restdential building projects are| zulated from the ATINELON | Mrs. John B. Henderson is planning | e el imon Lured OLL o o inton: Jarmea T e represer’'~d in a majority of the per-} Another unusual feature is | thes erection of a massive residence, de- | I thur B. Heaton is the designer. They | Building Association of the mits issued this week by the District| automatic adjuster on the pussen- signed for 1 on on upper ! will have a frontage of twenty-five |y {6t o nbia, was suilding inspector. Sev hundred elevators, which causes the | dpsiaies e Ry fect on Connecticut avenue and a AR y & building "’"" ‘. oy Sl to adjust itself to the floor JiL ireet Just twelli depth of fifty fe sistant secre United States thousand dollars be in| 1 if the operator fails to |she erected r The lower fl wiil consist of a!League of Building and Loan Asso- dwellin, ord records. ! the stop accurately ; | corner of 16th stre rge entrance hall. drawing room. ons at the annual convention in The 1 permits follows . which cost around | ey ek ning room, butlers pantry and g 9 ¢, J. Candey. to erect gar & the first b Gty enich i accuplediby; Breckinr H icitenen, “Phie secona. floor. wil con= | New Orie learned here to Tood place ast; cost, $300. | large propertions to go up e | Plans for the ture have been drawn | tain four bedrooms and a library with [<ay with n of the th local P knell, yair 201 the war. in New York ll“v\a,\d - lby Maj G Totten, Jjr., | open fireplace. There will be thre assistant secretary marle street: cos signed by Warren & Wetmore, : : g i b f v o v ‘ . s S ; bat and breakfast and sleepin LI s el G repain architects. architect of the 1 m | v ¥ 3 R 5 % il i porches Maid's A ondntears e firet slep toward thelpreay $300, _ | Thebu weed in A sylvan | B rooms will be in the ement of theleagne It e pointol s to 160 Neal ! setting back fr street, will con- | R The interior finish will be of ex A e fehalict and J. H. Curran. to repair 513 11th!(yin more than a score of rooms and | LEGATION BUILDINC OF PARK ROAD MRS, J Bl ot e pnlol weh mahozany doors <’ Quinter. street: £1.000 | e dred Ihousand Al HEN SON. IRGE OAK TOTTEN, JR.. ARCHITE Jouble floors of edge-grain onk wil] was shown at the convention that street southeas S i several hundred thousanc be v It is expected that the|tne building and | SCIRtIonS Of 4 heater Repairs, $13 aid, Whether it will be built | houses will sell under $22,000 ihe United Stat “unprece Fra ater, 1 H. Duchay, to re U street; cost. $15. €900 Lo dwelling ecific legation is not Know ! e \COLONNADE APARTMENTS LAKE TRIP IS PLANNED | 10 S AR ARE SOLD FOR $60.000 BU".[]ERS BEN"ER FOR REALTY DELEGATES| LOCATIONIS VITAL. jing iats they hos mode o'y 3720 Jenifer street 00 T. W. Hungerford, to_crect 1. ¢ O'Brien, to erect & rear i st $200. Marse street northe ; Mrs. John P. Evans: to build dwell e rures for 1920 indicate that the J. Mihos 1d stable ing 1610 Longfellow street: cost, $10,- | through the figures for 1920 indicate that ti 000, an ¢ const H | Mrs. John P. Evans, to erect garage ! fute t sproaches remainder o the grounds will be improved by rear 1610 Longfellow streel cost, | scap artis A attention te the loca- |of the three preceding years ! |Real Estate Man Urges Care in Se- | jncrease in assets for that year is Edward Stellwagen Disposes of INIERESIS HERE;‘\V:uhin:mn Representatives Asked lecting Building Sites. r;,"fjp;"""'_:l':'}:‘;* ga; "w'n'.:""':v' 'S,,‘,'\'\',fl“‘;: Property to William B. Rich- | to Travel From Buffalo to | Prospective home builders should ,membership was almost equal to that J. T. Jones. to build dwelling 53519 | building is A te 5 DAy parh Thi ' ) Isherrier place; cost..$3.85 and a serv from 16th street will ardson—Other Sales. — Chicago by Boat. J o A i Sohw maun n fo indicate that . 5. Berry. to crect garage rear: be incorpor y i | it is pointed o ulton R. Gordon, |durin e pe | of war-tim : '”r' 1854 Wyoming avenue; cost. $4,140. | The general plan of the edifice will dward Stellwagen has sold 1 Washington has hecome of | of the delegates from the |l ;"::" 1‘*’-" Rl ;;fi:‘fp'_"‘njm‘ s ~}',I:‘,";‘”“m|”,, ob tnas. 16 1 Montague stree GAmeriean University Bureau ofibe low and rambine aler P12 Jonnade apartment house, 1s22 | center of national comstruc ton Real Estate Board 1o the| present and future of the neighbor- | building associat it teast, were ommerc onomics, to repair 1901 ; betha ypes e, Lime- 2 : S ores e to the . o 1 o S 5 5 abl = e Ifman, to build dwelling 7610 treet; cost. $1,000. | stone construction will be cmployed street northwest, to Will nni;n"' hu“ hm:hl \\"‘1“'h:‘ |; i | annual convention in Chicago, July 12, “L'x':’[d'dlf u:'.)lm)l x'::‘:_.; i and rela- 1}11“: to n-l. ;h')”yl‘,;‘\‘ ...::c’:“ I..‘-:‘.:: e e e A I B D noune oo e aindre ad IaEdSOn - 108 nsideration | “Two of the most important Jiot the Ratlonal A loniof Rea) | "Mr. Gordon contends that there is|usual for the proverbial ri iy Lt Sl L e oY ONsin Ave- | rge entrance hall, on one si eported in the *ne horhood of | in the building industry, the tate Boards considering an in the heart of every normal Ameri- | the local dglezates point out 3 3 2 Sdrsged gt L R60,000. o o] I3 ee ere n to i 31 a o 0 ot e i U Heth, to repair 1409 | which is a st Se. A 60.0 was negotiated th Hitece e on to make the trip by train to Buff: S man ang N omal sl et Heavy Demands. m s ptatives found that with »om. | through the office coat 1 will be a} 3 i palls! The building cons thenee to Chicago by boat. A rep-|ont the S ther aubnos. | The repres 1 lake steamship com-'mal or un-American. he believes, al- |the increaged funds which these asc i though it does not follow that people |sociations had at their disposal they Wednesday and | .0, e not Americans do not d were enabled to make a lar ts avenue: cost, §995. there will be isinger. to repair 2402 | Below will be ed the 4 dwellinz 4830 North Capitol streef: cost. $200. room. Left of the main h 000. W. hCandler, to erect garage rear | large salon and adjoinin il sprin sting of 1h on & Wemp mittec of the Associs of six apart- | tractors of cutive com- eneral Con- cluded Phillips and ny was " to erec “aroline cot: cost, $2 | room measuring 32 by 50 feet, with a | Ments of seven ro ath and | sions Wedne: Wi = e bl satery Al 3 : 4 > s Kern to erect 21 Caroline strect: cost, $200. - {ropm meysuring B2 by monta ot anven; roo Sl e i Thursday to arrange for such a trip. |4 home. There is no land in any jamount of ioins to thoss needing as C street nor sott st bulld o Nash, 2 I strueture is modern throughout ican Institute of Architect mshin esentative is en- | clime where home-building is more | s'stance to bhuild or buy homes " cost, $600 2 S 1 Arrangement of Rooms. i Other proper nifors: apgre. |sesslons at the National o make « party composed | progressive or more easily done, and | vet they could mot mect all the d Neale, to erect gar ner, o repair 1503 Hamil- | Back of the hall will be the libra ting £11 ere arranged this k the realtor's intere ty. Richmond, | no city in America where a home is!mands which were made upon them = |ard between this and the ballroom | week throush the office of William 5. represented, with pres 1ty would | more fo be desired than Waehington s ; . ge rear |\l be the dining room. On one side Phillips. as follows {officers of Al Asso t ar- | he avers £ ithe meeting 4L ‘was emphas-ses L atnedlycnat e {of the dining room will be located 1 ¥ 1. Graham purehased [ of Real \ the city na | !Lh.«l the build and_loan nssocia: h. to repair S street: | unique fratur s the win 4812 A wvenue - 5 s jons are rendering a public service 4 Macomb It waraer have di Sl axenae D. €. Conditions Excel. | ito the community in promoting thrift C. H. Hey on, to repair 1122 11th | reut® entrance to the dining room, | s feosn Local builde chitects and real rriatl “'ELOTS FOR HOMEiBU"'DING 2nd providing homes, for which they 2009 Wyomi Y cost. $100 e oo the entire length cstate men have been advan- | s hibetraritil s jare fitted. It was Dorc Witigenstein, to build dwelling, | a in the cen the | tage of the opporiuni fforded by Mackinac 1s |Sale of Brown Syndicate Properties really the only 7 Rhode Island avenue: cost. $4.330. | winter garden cted to be s the presence of men of national char- LM eatHiron and Mimi] | Which the W to repair 1 ! Tyant formal din- Seler o i of conal : uron and ! Two Days Next Week. housing i aplved, e & cause th institutions are nearer tions in the construction Tustry , July 9, at 7 a cost, $700 2" for teas or aft er Dars st compiet i r P n it us omplete | tior ! 3 coximately 170 building lots | pe S r)e et N Meraty $15,060 in Building. he winter garden will connect ven rooms and three b throughout "the coutry in general, would have three d DITEY the Stacstin Brown syndl-| s ol NE BEoRlE R b Blan L and B W s saEs s buital| rear porch overlooking the B Fomts urchaged the do: | with a view to comparing them with f5 Chicses Defare tho|cate. of which D6l Myron M Barkeria st ge s & " Yo AR L A Es tennis court home o < Margaret B, | the local situation | convening o ors’ bo v 12 th s rus locate 0 D hom £ Mrs Margaret | nvening t body. July 12,1 of this city is the trustee. located on ! %ppe Gre’in the United States 5.6 307 16th street: cost, $1%,000. i B. Hunt. to erect garage rear 417 Kenyon street: cost, $600. s as & pro T. 0. Helien. to crect marage rear | Jetiner A8 A O e Tth street southeast; cost. $1.000. 1 ierior and the provision for « ‘41t street northwest.| Information gathered from cont 1 the home reeently oc. | tors of Chicago. New York. Cleveland. 3318 11th street. | Boston and Detroit d Washing- | 1o July Friedberg sold to a|ton builders to congratulate the Alfred the property at 112|selves that they have not met w . At one end of the ballroom will be | stable in ple to Wash n dircct by rail|and adjoining Georgia avenue. near |y, . o O e e Horoto i) o sl e ool ng Vel dosn aeec ALien e {public_auction next Wednesday and | which is an ine of $3 < chairman of a| Thursday afternoons in the audi-|oe 1% 49 per cent gain, for the real estate | torium of the Arcade, 14th street and The total membership is 4 F. nfe Jewett and W jan open terrace, ad ewett an Gardiner of the n- | ng [ jocal inv n 18th street northw Wednesday. One of —_——— | B. White, to erect garage rear|ihe ro. FHth Jauniight be et g ¢ t ¢ bheing experienced in | log o build sar: 1 2 street n 0 Georgia avenue: cost, $600 i:“"’"“‘: A Bement A e e and norc ‘ A ool angements for the | Park road northwest. by Joseph P.increase of 673,303 for th + east: cost. Fred I Casseen: (0 reralc 1525 U | Soocs LAtULe: or-will conslatiof sev- | hated: Drem Ice e n e FORL S L e | Day, New York, auctioneer. 11577 per cent At W. B. Putman, to build at 20 reet southeast: cost, $270. heigacono ook el rorthweat - THise is: ai thoroughly (the cities mentioned ¥as IEROried A2 | The lots are said to be especially |d e e : g + Sk PR ' eral ites of rooms. including bed- jern brick house of six rooms and | “very serious” and delegates to th - due ach member is $507 ton street; cost. $12.000 R. Shultz, to erect garage rear pmodernibrick A % . % | adapted for home building and it nst $495.80, the amount shown ¥ : : | AL 3 {rooma, dressing rooms and bathrooms. | {ao haths, with garage. associated contractors’ meeting. em- | adapted me b agains unt s - D et tauigerehrd 818 13th street: o ] 1 Mowe aaditional suites will be located |ty bt 0 B 0 hcepcion pur- | phasized this fact with such “cffect | FORM REAL ESTATE FIRM. expected that u large number of in- |last year. t : L $1L 1 R Schul, to arage rear|on the third floor. In one w Partly | aphged the Six-room house at 718 |that it is understood Secretary of{ M. E. an and Fred W. Setite m;‘n {Y‘:“*aue":l m:"« and real —_— Al Sk 378! Ceparated from the main building, wil | J6eh strect southeast Labor Davis was interviewed in this|well h anized the real i : | “The public's faiiure to build is t b . to re ryland | he the servants’ quarters IS Rernard \ekiiroy purchased a|connection at the conference held [firm of Morgan E. Morzan & Co. | —_—— | dircet cause for the proposed s | at 3 | { with off it by builders in Phi i i t 1107 New York| It is estimated from records of the ! per cent wage ounced. The com- | District building inspector that more | adeiphia cenue, it brick houses of | leading home builder: accord is one of th = (o Walter Drew H. S Hals Nearly five million persons are mem e 3 Ne ! six rooms and ece - | 1abe ition 1 ny will specialize in bungaloows|than 100 brick dwellings are under ! counsel for the Natio s 336 Quin¢ Adeidls PR 55 Bt i garly Ay B nd loan as. | six_rooms and recently com- |labor situation ¥ I : 1 ngs are under! counsel for the National Erectors e in et parRpa i bl S Deraofitha: 5 ifiding sndil | Dieted by Mr. Phillips. to all concerned. nd other suburban dwellir construction in Washington V sociation. 2 aild = Since 1899 “No Place Like Home;.No Home Like Ours™ ARGONNE Terrace Homes at SUNSHINE nia Dairymen’s . to repair perative urevitch. to erect garage 1. £1.500, e HOMES 16th and Columbia Road Are Paramount MICHIGAN PARK 12th and Michigan Ave. : cost, $400. ) ‘of Baitimore Portlund street ~ southeast; cost tg propert Nicho! J. Lochboeler. 5 sire Excellently pianned, on wide treet, elegantly appointed, the uperiority of Argonne Terrace Homes will awaken you to ap- preciate fully what a home should be. hoff, to repair Homes in town with ground all around for less than houses in a row. Exhibit, 4211 12th. Open daily from 10 to 6. ke F street or North Capitol street car marked * 3rook- 10th 36th H. White. sireet northeast J. P. H pWite, street northeast 57th 57th land” to end of route, or call Main 6935 for appointment . 1 Houses. Montu#. Cash. $45 0 $1.000 . 17500 rear | pitol street; cost, § .ockwood. to repair rear cost, $300. Hammond, to repair 33d and | cost. $25 to repair rear 2229 California street: cost. $900 M. Nevils, to build dwelling 1601 | t, $1.600. F. T. Hurley. to 1919 Worth ( Dr. C. H L Tor Buls by Eesltors or 6‘::«: .;m Bitlder. (s , MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Cut this advertisement out for reference. Write for illustrated bookle - Situated in This Most Preferred Neighborhood of Solid Worth and Refinement, You Are Offered the Most Favorable Opportunity of Increased Valuation Enjoy life in a cheerful house where comforts abound, where the house equipment is in the right place and easy at hand. The Super-Development Among Capital Suburbs Enjoy the charm. of an interior style that has been accomplished with an artistic mastery that shows a knowl- edge of the fine arts and a deep appre- ciation of the beautiful. Home life amid refined surroundings in the most delight- i ful and convenient suburban environment in Washington. 11, Miles from the Connecticut Avenue Bridge A corner of one of the big sunny chambers Note the tapestry brick fireplace—the mural treat- x 12 Minutes by Auto From 15th St. and N. Y. Ave. i ment and ornate lighting fixtures Between Connecticut and Wisconsin Ave. Car Lines. | e, . Near Episcopal Cathedral and Cleveland Park School : Built-in, heated and fireproof garage Large rooms and many closets Luxurious sun parlor Spacious porches In this beautiful location are new detached and semi-detached houses, containing & rooms. houwater heat electrle e horehes, * All doors Generous real open fireplace Numerous electric plugs ; and windows screened, and fine, spacious yard. Complete in every detail, I and ready for immediate occupanc As to quality and finish, they are in a class by themselves, besides having the guarantee of Boss & Phelps behind them. | [ Sample Houses at T = : TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED $1,500 34th and Porter St: 16 Houses ] Cash TO INSPECT. Sold I Come Out Sunday and Inspect Our E i . Onl Exhibit Home, 1630 Argonne Terrace asy Go north on Connecticut y i Monthly Avenue to Porter Street (just Four | * north of fire house), then Lef | - || Payments | west on Porter Street to 34th LA (2 ) [ ; | )| Street. e ) | m s BOSS & PHELP L 1406 H St.—Phone Main 4340 | 7 “THE HOME OF HOMES"” At/ 1409 New York Ave. Rear elevation, showing kitchen porch, sun parlor Main 98 View from parlor into dining room—note full and built-in garage features French Casement

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