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\ THE ‘EVENING STAR, ‘WASI.:II'NVGTON,"D.'» C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922. ] In handing down its determinati s o ok i : n its determination | b hi nion Y INCREASE $T34610] T0 COST $450,000) - WILL BF WIDENED i ity s e i Jefferson Corporation to Erect e re D. C. Construction Shows| Structure on Sixteenth Street. |Other Improvements Assured defendant, and E. W. Johnson, the |[today will net the owner abo Gain for Month of August. Other Projects Approved. on Roads to Capital From owner of the propérty, failed to b- Vel 2 Wit any evidence Supporting. thcir |siated. - On - imvestment. Permits Increase. Construction enterprises to coat Maryland. about $950,000 were approved by the side of the case. It was learaed that| A number of minor determi: municipal building inspector during repeated efforts to subpoena the vle- also were issued. the past week. One $450,000 apart- The Rockville pike leading into struction projects last month totaling | ment house operation was included. ‘WasHington is going to be widened by $784,610 in excess of the building pro- The list of permits follows: the adding of concrete shoulders, and ‘n:: for thamu;:le mo:;thl of 1.21.:!:'; Charles H. Tompkins, to build, 810|other important improvements in the cording to official statistics complled | Rhode Island avenue northeast; cost, | highways from Maryland into the Na- by the Amerlcan Contractor for the | 449,000., tional Capital are under repair, with month of August. Approximatel: more building permits were issued rry A. Kite, to erect garage, rear |2 View to lessening the number of ac- here during that period than a year |2152-2162 Wyoming avenue; cost,|cldents upon them. $4,200. ‘This assurance was given to Repre- total valuation placed on- per- Al ‘u-t,pu . was $4,- | Gen. Theodore Schwan, to repair, |sentative Fred N. Zihlman of Mary- while the valuation 1310 20th street; cost, $2,600. land yesterday by Chairman John N. August, 1921, was $3,308,485. The DeT- | winfield Preston, to build, 4805 Mackall of the state roads commission ts 1 th totaied 968. S Lo ran with the figures for July, | Blagden avenue, 1619 Decatur street Of Maryland. Representative Zihiman, 1955, Rowever, & falling off in con. |and 4801 17th atreet; cost, §50.000. | during the last semslon of Congress, struction activity was apparent. In - H. Wilson, to build, 5400 39th|urged strongly upon the appropria- ¥ S A street; cos July of this yi permits valued at tions committee the necessity for ade- . . o % 6546757 were granted by the munic- | Harry Wardman, to build, 3241-3245 In semi-detached and attached styles. Built on a unique and unusual plan, con- ,‘,,1 aiding inepector, the statistics | Klingle road; cost, $36,000. quate appropriations to properly Harry Wardman, to build, 3235-|maintain the highways leading out of REAL ESTATE. New Homes of the VeryBest Character Allison St. Just West of 16th St. One of the Finest Locations in Washington ew Iriomes - EVERY HOME-SEEKER SHOULD SEE BEFORE MAKING A FINAL SELECTION Built and Planned —with the uppermost thought of home-buying as a permaneis investment. ‘Washington bullders launched con- Surrounded by Elegant Homes —and located in a convenient, healthy, high, home-like section —overlooking Naval Observatory grounds—one of Washington's beauty places. TERMS —reasonable enough to put a family in a new comfortable hone ini et i i i show. taining the latest modern home conveniences. Eight and nine rooms, 2 baths, with the Paring the first elght months of | 3239 Klingle road: cost, $36,000. the District into Maryland. The let- at a nominal outlay. this year construction enterprises O'Donnell, to Tepair, 1078 | ter received from, Mr, Mackall today best of fittings, servant’s room, brick garage at end of deep lot; oak floors on both floors, his e lon . enterprises fortarie ML BT o iyead i 9 . calling for an aggregate investmen : ‘cost, $2,400. shows that t Maryl The O . Pittsburgh automatic heater, plastered cellar, etc. §32.369,690 were approved In the Dis- [ N M. dttle, trustee; fo build, 6210- | taken action S taprove thote. Righs e ly Solution 2 ; cost, $20.000. > X peni shic nly an inspection can r . . trict of Columbia. The August total, t ways before Congress acted upon the : These homes have conveniences which only S| n reveal. “Home e raulatad, excceded the aver: | | Lu R and G! T Stewart, to build, | District end of Chese DighWaYS. —to the high rent problem. Comfort” has been built into our homes. age monthly tofal reached so far this TMMJ:;,:? Southeant; cost, $2.000. Rockville Pike Plan. . year. apartment, 1200 3eih > arivers oand! Mr. Mackall said that the next road ’ 31 I ’ . Sttuation Favorable. Apasiment, Oth " atreet; * cost.| ME Mackal ssta ehat the next yoa Don’t Fail to Inspect Them See Our Exhibit Home—1608 Allison Street—This Week The general building situation, as|” S.'H. Landy, to build, 3932 Georgia | i€ 54 :ddfl-;e Sencpete ':;;\vud:?. analyzed by the Contractor, is favor- | avenue: cost, $9.000. would be the Rockville pike. The “Sample Ho W i for Your I ion E; Day and Evening Until 9 P.M. b anning for bullding activity in panionne Apartment House Com-|Bie Iram Frederick elty and thioneh i 44 Wlsconsia Avenne ron Ev M. anning for bu . to erect garage, rear Columbi geville to timore is being Open for Your Inspection Every Day vening Unti August exceeds that of July, accord- |road and Harvard street; cost. $4,000, | Widened by the addition of three-foot ||| Open and lighted until 9 p.m. daily H. Mason estate, to repalir, 1074 Jef- | concrete shoulders on each side, mak- See Representative on Prem! ing to officlal reports from the build- ing departments of 202 cities. The |ferson street; cost, $1,100. ing the total width of the road twen- total number of building permits is- | T. E. Patterson, to build, 48th and I|ty-One_ feet. This work is costing . . L. E. Bl‘elllllllfl'el‘ & SO“S Sued 1n these citles was 61,104 and the |strects northeast: cost, 34,295, about $13,000 per month. to) fotal estimated valuation, $226,543+( J. D. Garman, to build, 2415 Bladens- | The state roads commission of C D S | has. D. Sager . - s 195> Reports from 195 cities for July |burg road; cost, $4,500. Maryland has a unique and Inter- Phone Main 6140 706 Colorado Building showed 56,332 ;ermlu whose total val-| P.'A Roberts Company, to bulld,|¢sting method of ascertalning where uation: was $213,314.292. 207 Utah avenue; cost, $10,000. improvements are most needed, by OWNER AND BUILDER Comparing August-of this year with | Lehto & Stanley, to build, 6627 1st|maintaining a map showing all the 5th Street N.W. the corresponding month in 1921 shows [street northwest; cost, $6,000. accidents in the state and the points --n..::.:un Tor New Tismes that activity in permit issuance this| J. C. Brown, to erect garage, rear |2t wWhich they occur. yoir 30 phe Sont 7 sncian onee Jgt | 1451 Farkceod place: cont ¥i000. Would Reduce Mibape vear.| A similar comparis e Leith, to buiid, 5. yerd 10514 10th | 1t hag been found that 50 per cent /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////ij//// S instead of Auguul showed a 81 per cent | street northwes ost, $55,000. _' \ v this year. J. A. Herbert, ‘to bufld, 1348 Nortn | of 211 the accidents which occur on n gain for he following tabulation of forty-|Carolina avenue nor 3 the state roads are on the Frederick ! & theast; cost, | pike, where accidents will be reduced elght cities s authentic evidence of | $4,000. N - f \ '$ ¢ Tuly and August activ- | Thompson Dalry, to build, 2112 to a minimum when the work now in N | LR apread of T fion of theso cities | street: cost, 318,000, d, 2112 11th | progress Is completed. N | itv: The N /is more than six million dollars great- | E. B. Rector, to buld, 5441-43 Con- It was found that a considerable |er in August than in July. In round duit road; cost, $5,000. number of accidents occurred in the | Shmbers ‘the average total valuation| Taylor & Hedges, to build, 3418-3420 | [O%n of Hyattaville, in Prince Georges ° r month for these citles has been |Garfleld street; cost, §12,000. county, and also Upper Marlboro. L J §170,000.000. July outdid the average m(; G, Lockler. to bulid, 1403 Mon- | Theve polnts(uave beey takenieare ol . . ¢ has nearly a nine- ue street; cost, $20,000. and as a consequence the number o o, . > : [ riitfon end over the nverage for the [/ . J Dunigan, Lo ] 3ccidents Bave been greauy reduce Exclusive Sheridan Circle neighborhood. H h % -325 Varnum street; L $63. . ) all also Informe epre- g s1di " i e e"m;“::::::- OEADS YOAL: emit | oD% J. Dunisan. to butla*S0x sz4 | sentative Zihlman that within New building, soon ready for occupancy- July Var: . yatoetion, | VRrRUM street cost, $63,000. ; valuation. valustion. valumtion. 1“1“? E. Teague, to’ bulld, 2430 Rhode slfunh wg'ulvi v;fxaurt&ce tg?-he sections hd SR EeCe M 0 g | Son, radle seficel ot sicon svsi Fikenrook V.M. Lemice, fo build, 300 Chan- | Quire improvement. pr Unusually Large Rooms next month the state roads comm g stetlnoriienst cob Some. 28 strect; coamSaLose Pi%: 1435 Girara | 0TS §50 FROM RENT. of e sliaine annuel consumption | Agreeing win Mra £ B mouna |2 § rooms and two baths, $140.00 to $160.00 5 rooms and one bath, $100.00 to $125.00 4 rooms and one bath, $100.00 Leases now being made Floor plans available £ Weller Construction Co., Builders - H. L. RUST, Agent 72 2 3! oz sEs3ges: 3 Jameson-Built Homes ey 2 333} CTERTES S35 Your Choice of Two Select Locations, Nos. 1t0 19 W St. NW. 10 under construction £2 HEREE &2 B 2288s] 334z 8,1 7 12,111,800 12,301,675 11,022,679 6,599,512 HELEEH] - 4,002,549 D. C. ASKS INJUNCTION AGAINST SCHOOLHOUSE “Open and Sunday” The District of Columbia, through the District. Commissioners, has ap- 3 3 6 large, all outside rooms; plied to the District Supreme Court tile bath, h’ w. h., electric for an injunction against the Wash- . A light, large closets, hardwood ington Montessori School, at 1840 e floors, servant's toflet, wash | Kalorama road, to prevent the further e trays, cement front porch, !use of a one-story frame structure ad- it : % wide, double rear porches, !jacent to the school as an exercise Fseoagued | Built-in heated garage is part iToom for its pupils. The court is also : G of the house. In a most ex- asked to compel the removal of the B BN ive section. i buflding as a hazardous fire risk. i Through Corporation Counsel Ste- FOR SALE BY T 3 sold N e 1026 to 1058 Quebec § ; 52 Place N.W.—at 13th St. 912 15th Street N.W. N One Square North of Spring Road L] LT T Daily ?\l"flllmlmlllllll“lIllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllII|||IIII|Il|llll||l|lll[ll|llllllllllllllllllllII"IIIIIIIIIIII % B R rriny . Extraordinary Opportunity—1849 Irving Street N.W. —t0 secure one of the most popular Honfes ever built in Washington. A iocation unsurpassed, with «n outlook that will never be obstructed, overlooking Rock Creek Park. Beautiful shrubbery. 12 rooms, 8 baths, 4 large porches fully screened, open fircplaces, breakfast room, servant rooms, bullt-in garage. This property was bullt before ihe wWar by one of Washington's finest builders—many extras have been added. Occupied by the owner, who has constantly increased its value with improvements. Open for Imspection—For Further Particulars Sce phens the petitioners say that a tem- JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE R Porary permit was granted for the 203 Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. N.W. N |eregtion f the bujlding June 8 2000 Thos A Jameson 0 . { ] Z % 7 This time was later extended one and again for an additional year. {::rrchnn.liat the Commissioners no- Owner and Builder ‘hool authorities that the it wouid be cancelled on its ex- ’ 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. i R i Ul | piration June 4 ll’n. oxt).t- ite the no- Main 5526 After 5 P.M. 6146-W tice and the elapsing St Bt Linc, Speci a l N o tice fics and the Siapsine o ihe me imit A Rare Chance Home Values Without Competition a court is advised. e Selling Before : - most reasonable. Located in a setting that is particularly Close to l4th St Ca—rs artistic. Only one block from Connecticut Ave., on one of { ] Nowhere in such a location can be found . Completion the prettiest streets in this choice section. homes priced as low as these Only 5 Left 3904 Ashley Terrace Only Two Left Sample House, 1202 to 1226 Kennedy Street N.W. | 3117 12th Street j| Northeast Inspect Today or Sunday (Brookland) - Six Rooms and Bath All:Modern Brick Lots 138 Feet Deep to Wide Alley —Six Rooms and Extra Large Porches 8| Bath—Many ‘New Ideas.’ . - : Convenient to Stores, Schools el g Churches and Beautiful Easy Terms Rock Creek Park Inspect at Once | | | 19943 and 2953 Tilden Street N.W No. 2941 Sold This Week These two modern homes are ideally located, being on the western border of Rock Creek Park and only éne- Only 10 half square of Connecticut avenue car line. minutes by auto to center of the city. i This section is being wonderfully developed. Tilden street entering the park and Connecticut avenue north from Cathedral avenue are being rapidly built up with high-class and expensive residences. These improve- ments are bound to hold up the value of the property we are offering. ] These houses are semi-detached, with beautiful side and rear yards, and contain 10 large outside rooms, hot- water heat, electric light and large front porches. They have been thoroughly done over throughout, and are in many ways superior to a new house. Price, $14,500. = Attractive Terms Open for Inspection All Day Sunday Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Tilden street or take Chevy Chase car to Tilden street MOORE & HILL, INC. Salesman on Premises ~ Arlington __Realty Co. Real Valass in Real Homes 1627 K N.W. Open, Lighted Daily and Sunday A Until 9 PM. ! S5 Convenient to all Car Lines ST D. J. DUNIGAN 321 New York Ave. NW. - Phone Main 126 Nine rooms; five bedrooms; bath; electricit; trim; large porch; room for garage. Splendid condition. Just redecorated .inside and out. See it today or tomorrow—it's a real bargain. ¥ Open Snt!mhy 4106 PM. ; Sndq, 10AM.to 6 PM. 'W.C.&A.N.MILLER 1420-22 H Street N.W.

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