Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1924, Page 18

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18 REAL BUILDING PROJECT SI10.%0 FOR WEEK K Street Apartment Costing $100,000 in List—Homes Are to Be Erected. ESTATE. e | COLONIAL HOME SOLD - | THE KVENING STAR, WASHIN 12 PROPERTIES SOLD, VALUED AT $165,500 Hedges & Middleton, Inc., An- nounce Recent Activity in Sales. The office of Hedges & Middleton, Inc, today announced the recent transfer of twelve properties aggre- gating in value $165,500, as follows: brick residence, 3805 Kanawha street, Chevy Chase. This has eight rooms. | A three-story colonial brick resi- dence, 2033 Park road northwest, was sold for Edward R. and Roscoe B. Lake to Thomas R. Sheridan. It con- tains nine rooms. Dr. Charles L. Billard purchased from Mary E. Hughes a building lot located on 35th strect between Fulton and Garfield, Massachusetts Avenue Heights. The properties 211 and 213 John Marshall place northwest, were sold for Marcos Malakatis to G. A. and S. A. Farrah. These are three-story buildings having large store rooms on the first fioor, with living quarters ove. GTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924. Lanta W, Sharer. This house fs sit- uated on a large lot with a sixty- foot frontage and has seven rooms. A local investor sold to Marcus Malakatis the premises 805 10th street northwest and 941 H street northwest. These are large brick residences located in a fast develop- ing business goction. uilding lot on 36th street nmear Davis, Massachusetts Avenue Heights, This Builder Pledges Abso REAT ESTATE. was 80ld. for Jenhfe T. Martin to R. G. McAlister. A three-story brick building, 215 John Marshall place, was purchased by a local investor from s Malakatis, There 15 & store rooe on the first floor, with living quarters above. E. M. Mayne purchased from J. A. Tomilson and A. W. Forfor a buil ing lot on 36th place between lute Satisfaction monds and Fulton, Massachusetts Avenue Heights. A A building site at Woodside, Md, was sold by W. Stokes Sam™ mons to C. P. Barrett, f —_— Colorado river, if harnessed, cpp furnish power equal to half the &le tric energy in this country at tne present tix A -1 - 8. Pranklin Gardiner purchased |k ".’,‘.f.‘::‘?ée'i‘;"'é‘n}m, L xp:-:_ | id from Clara M. Collins & detached |chased by Elizabeth O. Sherman from ‘A number of large projects are in- ctuded in the list of bullding permits issued by the District government during the week. The estimated cost af the construction, the list of which follows, aggregates $970,950: R. M. Bittle, to build, 1454 S street southeast, $4,000. i A. W. Maher, to build, 4623 Sth Street northwest, $10,000. W. H. Woolf, to build, 3921 Harri son street, $12,000. | Howard 1. and . J. Reier. to build, | Fi§ 1401 G street northeast, §9,500. Y Children's Hospital, to build, 13th and W streets, $200.000. S. Kann Sons Company, to repair, F street northwest, $1,200. W. Groomes and- Cleveland Skinker, to build apartment, 1915 K street northwest, $100,000. B. K. Parker, to erect garage, 5309 14th street, $6,000. Pringle & Arnold, to build, 2007 Franklin street northeast, $5,500. G. E. Burch, to build, 3619 Nichols avenue southeast, $6,000. R. S. Campbell, to build, 3059 Por- ter street northwest, $11,000. George Warner, to build, $06 Quin- tona northwest, $5,000. LTI I I T T T LT LTI 2T T T T T 777 LI LI LI LTI L L L2 Let Us Build You A BUNGALOW! WEVE AN UNUSUAL FINANC. : ad v ING PROPOSITION FOR EVERY own a lot—Let us build you MAN WHO OWNS A LOT AND . a bungalow—you’'ll be bet- wANTS TO BUILD A SMALL ter satisfied. HOME. Let Us Tell You About It In Person Our representative will be giad to call on you (NO OBLIGATION AT ALL)—he will toll you sbout & mew: typs of FINANCING that will enable you to buy & bome at SURPRISINGLY LOW TERMS. WASHINGTON CONST. CO. Main 7984 Spring is coming—if you $10,500 and $11,000 rey rem: Pourteenth Street car line extended, six moms, tile bath, extra large living room, stone open fireplace, hot-water heat, screened sieeping porch, front and rear porches. finished attic, - Tn the same neighborhood seversl other new houses of fire and £,000 and up. Come ont ked ““Takoma' and get off at § Third Street, north on Third RELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Night and Sunday Phones—Franklin 1686-J, West 3118-J Continental Trust Building restored to its original Room 1209 orthws = _ | Peter, dated January 5, 1 The street wax named for Thomas Jefferson, A. F. Ridell, to build, 2023 LaW-|who Jived on this block while he was Secretary of State in Gen. Washing= rence strect northeast, $5,000. ton's cabinet. The sale was negotiated by ¢ R BURNING SHIP SUNK. ""IHIIlIIilIIIIllI!IIl|I|IIIIIlll|lIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIlIHlflIlIIIIIINIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIlIllllI|I|IlIlIlIll||IlIlIIIllI|I|IlII!I|l|I1|IlIIllIlIl||I|fllIIIIIIIIII|I|IlIlIlIIlIIIIIII|IIIIHIIIII|IIlIHIIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIHifl' Submarine Blows Up Craft Blazing in Red Sea. PORT SUDAN, Egypt, April 5.—The British submarine K-26 yesterday in il Company, to build, 403} the Red Sea blew. up the British hwest, $5,000. steamer Frangestan, the cotton cargo t of which caught fire Wednesday morning, threatening the 1 of 1,200 passengers, who, however, were taken off by vessels summoned by wireless distress calls. When the Frangestan was sent to the bottom she was st blazing flercely and ultimately would total wree . Lo Michigan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. A neighborhood of en- hancing value, zoned and restricted. Individ- ual or group building lots and properly con- structed houses and bungalows. Call at 4207 12th street northeast. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 /711777711777 72 1L L L L AL L LI 27 41th plac Merrell C 1353 Fairmont street, $5,000. J. Douglass, to build, southeast corner 13th and Gallatin street, 00. 00. e, to build, 3829-3841 War- Jand “3%0-3842 ‘Windom . A Vieth, to build, 2805 le avenue northeast, §: H. Burke, to build, 00 A N.Miller, to build, 3425 stréet northwest, § helan, to build, ‘Ips. to build twenty-four 1101-1147 3d place north- 1d. to butld, 51 Obser- le, $10,000. Peterson, to build, | Hamlin street northeast, | Uppercue, to build. northeast | th street and Alaska aven e \| @B /|- KaloramaRoad Bet. 17th and 18th Sts. N.W. Cleveland Park | One Block West of Conn. Ave. 3011-13-15 Porter St. N.W. (One Sold) PRING is the time to See These Homes Today or baild. Make it a point Sunday to have your lumber or- dered by Easter. Talk it over ‘with us today. We can help you, “Better lumber herc” Galliher & Huguely Sherman Ave, & W St. Neorthwest Phone North 486 Located conveniently to both the downtown section and the outlying districts, we are offering for sale a strictly modern, new, three-story garage building, fireproof construction, excellent light, elevator, steam heat: capacity, approximately, 200 cars. Price and terms reasonable. 2 i Open All Day Sunday Rosemary and Maple Ave. Within one hlock of the Chevy Chase Club, we are offering to the discriminating home buyer a new modern corner residence, containing nine rooms and three baths, hardwood floors throughout. Vapor heat and electric lights. Extra large living room with open fireplace. Base- ment under entire house. Finished attic. Concrete drive from street to two-car garage. Open Sunday for inspection until 9 P.M. Come Out and Convince Yourself This Is An Ideal Home L. GIBBON WHITE 1112 Connecticut Avenue N. Unusually Attractive Detached Homes l In the Shadow of the National Cathedral Massachusetts Avenue Heights (The Ideal Close-in Suburb) Oper for Your Inspection All Day SUNDAY Full Information Upon Request L. Gibbon White No. 1112 Conn.. Ave. Phone Main 5424 You will like the arrange- ment, size of rooms, the southern exposure, and a number of other features. GOLDSMITH & CO. 1405 E£ye St. M. %70 Phone Main 5424 3001 and 3005 Albemarle Street Open Sunday for Inspection Superb New Homes in a Wonderful Location Unsurpassed for Natural Beauty Anywhere in the City These detached homes are of the center-hall type, with very large rooms, ten in number, with three baths, and contain every convenience desired by the practical housekeeper. The lots are 75 feet front by 150 deep, and have an abundance of shade trees, beautiful lawns, shrubbery and evergreens. The outstanding feature of these properties, however, is their. construction. We do mnot hesitate to say there are no better built homes on the market today, and we confidently assert - that an inspection will convince you of this fact. To inspect, take Connecticut Avenue car to 2713 ' 34th PLACE Architecturally impressive exterior—exquisitely finished and daintily - decorated throughout. Intelligent planning with_every thought for your comfort and convenience and the entertainment ‘of those who visit your home. Four master bedrooms, two baths; ‘large open fireplace in’ living room; sun parlor; reception hall; “dining’room; butler’s pantry and kitchen. Two-car garage. : 2811 35th Street N.W. (Drive Out Mass. Ave. to 35th St,Then One Block North) s 3 Ay . E believe these homes represent the soundesthome investment in Washington today. Located Albemarle Street, which is two blocks north of In order to effect a quick sale, the owner of this Wonderful W o i e i sibusts tn e St ior e Eiseopal Cathideal nd: 5 K 3 ; 1 is 1 o 7 adjacent to several large private estates and government reservations. The possibility of increased the Bureau of Standards, and walk one square # Home has materially reduced the price. This is your chance. We adjacent to several larg s east. f inyite’ your inspection tomorrow. These residences, most attractive in appearance, have stone.foundations, slate roofs, eight i "M s. : large rooms, two complete baths and all the most modern improvemerts and conveniences. Ex- tremely large front and double rear porches, and lots 50x125, with a garage, on a paved alley. . Main 4752 The Price and' Terms Are Very Attractive—Inspect Sunday! - C. H.-SMALL & CO. &z ; Builders _ 1515 M Street N.W. Moore & Hill, Incorporated 730 17th Street N.W. Main 1174 1415 Eye St. N.W. Telephone Main 6861

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