Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1924, Page 18

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R $2,000,000 BUILDING PERMITS FOR WEEK Apartment Hotel to Be Erected on North Side of H Between 11th and 12th. EAL NEW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Many Dwellings in List From Dis- trict Building. Building issued by the District government this week passed the two million dollar mark in the es- timated cost of the proposed con- struction. The largest permit was that the Wardman Construction Company, to build the Annapolis building, an apartment hotel on the north side of H street, between 11th and 12th streets northwest. The ofd buildin, on this half block have heen razed and the foundations al- ready are in. Another larze permit was that to K. Bischoff to erect a Cath- permits to “parochinl school at 6002 Georgia avenue northwest, at a cost of $185,- 000. N st of Other Permits. permits follow: anford, to build dwellings Iiinois ‘avenue, $42,000. Howenstein, to build 1337 E southeast. $8,000. Dulin, to build 941 New York £8.000. owler, to build 3119 and 3121 Tth street northeast, $8,000. 1 & Oxenburg. to 18th street, $6,000. . to repair 604 Penn- $3,00 Corporation. to 1920 Butterworth place, $6,000. ation. to 4616 4Sth street, $12.00 The Washington Corporatic 4416-4420-4424 49th Oth Ktreet M Washington huild 4500, 1804, 450 wine street and Corppration, 1812, 482 49th street, The huild 462 4608 and 4 Washington 4 40(h street and 4600- 4 plac 0,000. . to repair s, $8,000. J P White, to build 239 street northeast, $4.000. en R, Alle: t northeast, §3 Boul, to huild northeast, $5,000 57th 5246 26 Monroe build five i I street southeust, $40. o et . 8»\ et |.. build 2401 to 2443 build 2818 36th 'm build 1507 Kenilworth 000, Hermar to build ware- ESTATE. DROP IN LUMBER TRADE. New Business Declines 26,000,000 Feet for 379 Larger Mills. The seasonal expansion of the na- tional lumber movement that nor- mally occurs in May was not in evi- dence for the week ending May 24, says the National Lumber Manufac- turers’ Assoclation, as new business declined 26,000,000 feet for the 379 larger commercial mills, making comparable weekly reports, as against 369 the previous week. Shipments were about the same and there was a small increase in production. Com- pared with the corresponding week of last year, production, shipments and orders all declined ’ The unfilled orders of 259 s pine and west coast mil! 650,187 feet, as against mills e week before. 5 identical southern pine mm« had unfilled orders of 215,88 3 the week, agains 3 ceding week. Simila 1 coast mills had unfilled nr‘d»r" l\f"bl - 781,899 feet, as against 19 for 122" mills a’ week earlie Altogether, the 379 comparably re- porting mills had shipments of 91 per cent and orders of 76 per cent of actual production. For the southern pine mills these percentages were re- spectively 106 and 91, and for the West coast mills 97 and 80. Of the comparably reporting mills 84 (hav- ing a normal production for the week 223,238 feet) reported produc- 102 per cent of normal, ship- ments 97 per cent and orders 79 per cent thereo! house 425 to 429 Washington street, $12.500. Zion Baptist Church, to repair 335 F street southwest, $10.000 _D. Feldman, to build 6714 2nd street, 500. Simkins, to b 2031 Hamlin eet northeast, § L. Owens, to avenue, $1,500. T. A. Jameson, Maryland avenue, street northeast, STUDEBAKER : Just Drive It; That's All The Rocksboro 1717 R Street N.W. New Building 1 Room, Kitchenette and Bath $47.50 Resident Manager on Premises Southern to build 1301.1309 and 1300~ $96,000. MOORE & HILL, Incorporated | 730 17th St. N.W. Members Washington Real Estate Board Park Road Near 19th $14,500 beautiful modern home Ik Park, and This 2 il (one shower), h.-w.h. and instantane- vater heater, electric lights, hardwood floors and a maid's room and lavatory in the base- ment. There is al stucco garage. This is one of the very best bargains in Mt Pleasant, and is priced extremely low for a quick sale. The owner will give immedi; possession. Saul’s Addition $12,500 Owner leaving city. sell at once this hand wched home, conveniently cated mear the 14th st. car line and in a section built entirely of modern hom There are 6 Jarge rooms and tile bath, hot- water heat, electric light, hard- wood floors, a lot 40x13Z to an ar garage and reason- desires to ome de- 10- able terms. Near the Conn. Avenue Bridge $15,000 thoroughly modern home few houses in this jexcellent ation that can be 'purchased. It is situated in one of the prettiest spots in lht eity where the f th very hest, ar Tt ha rooms Nm! bath, " elec lights, mlassed ing porel, built-in many other attractiv Tt ix now vacant and ca purchased on a cash payment of only $1.500. Columbia Heights $12,500 This modern three-story brick dwelling is located on one of the very of Co- lumbia H within a squa and is very re Somably priced. It has 9 room and two baths, first floor kitchen: felectric _light and and her attractive features. tion of this hou £ood, and the pr The own. This is one Twill s !$2.000, session. Chevy Chase $15,500 A remarkably low home s ed on one nt streets of within %% squars and Do < that are elsewhere this pric new bri fine lot. The {hdm\rflh arranged, [ arge “Tiving room with brick “fireplace, a_very bright dining | room, breakfast room, pantry nd kitchen on the first floor: bedrooms and tiled bath on the i2nd floor: hardwood floors ithroughout; h.-w.h., eleectric {lights' and’ other “modern con- veniences. Pssession in a few veeks and reasonable terms. YIn the Central Northwest [ Suitable for a Home or for Business Purposes $11,500 A well built three-story brick 20 e, in_one ost prominent streets in Northwest that can purchased at a price which appeal to the bargain This street has been zoned first commercial and the l[rprovertics situated thereon are Il ifepidly being taken over for I' ‘business purposes. This house contains 9 rooms and 2 baths and electric lights, and could be used as a home for the time being, and later sold at a profit’ for business purposes. It can be remodeled into a fine store and apartment at a com- paratively small cost. Reason- able terms and possession at once. priced of the Chev of Conn. : at fdetached, fwith a Near 18th and Que Sts. $10,500 A delightful home of stories and cellar situated i very convenient sectio priced at a remarkably low ure. It has S rooms and bath, electric lights; a good heating plant; a large lot to an alley and in perfect condition. Can be purchased on a cash pay- ment of $2,000. ‘The house is now renting for $100 per month. It is good for investment as well as a home. three Mass. Ave. Heights $15,500 A remarkably cheap house. considering its wonderful loc tion, desirable arrangement and superb ¢ 2 brand-new dwelling, located nue Heights, in Mass, e to beautiful 2 south of ational Cathedral @rounds. u can find a similar house s good a location for the we are asking for this we will greatly a the information. done! This property rooms (4 bedrooms), very large attic, which could be converted into a billiard room at a very small cost: h, with ‘built-in tub; alve lavatory; h.-w.h lights, hardwood floors; large brick fireplace in living room; built-in fireproof garage: @ large pantry, and a lot 50x1221% Immediate possession, and commodating terms. Bloomingdale $12,000 ‘This is an exceptionally well built, three-story brick dwelling, 20 feet wide, and is located on the best block of 1st Street, on a high elevation, not far from the Soldiers’ Home Grounds. This dwelling contains § rooms and tile bath, hardwood floors; all modern conveniences and a 2-car garage. Owner leaving ty will give posseskion at once and make exceptionally easy terms. Near 16th nfild Newton Sts. " $11,750 A beautiful new home of tap- estry brick with every modern convenience. It has 6 large rooms, tiled bath, hot-water heat. electric’ light, hardwood floors, glass-inclosed sleeping porch and ample garage wpace. his is an excellent home in a \or\ desirable and convenient section and can be bought on very good terms. Vicinity of Cleveland Park $13,250 This is a well constructed three-story, semi-detached home, within % square of Conn. Avenue with southern exposure, on a wide well paved street, sur- rounded by most desirable homes. This property contains 10 rooms, and 2 tile baths, h.-w.h., electric lights, a large front porch, a beautiful lot 140 feet deep to an alley, with ample garage fa- cilities. The entire property in- side and out is in perfect re- pair. The owner will make rea- sonable terms of payment and give Immediate possession. A Bargain in Petworth $10,500 The owner of this property, desiring a larger home, is of- fering it at less than cost for a quick sale. This is a modern tapestry brick, two-story colonial type, with six rooms and bath, h.-w.] electric lights, a glassed-in breakfast porch, a acreened sleeping porch; hard- ‘wood floo throughout and an excellent garage. The_ location is one of the best in Petworth and the price is certainly rea- sonable. Possession when sold. Moderate terms. A AT A A A A A A A AR AAAA A AT A R T NG _STAR, WASHINGTON. FIRM REPORTS SALES TOTALING $664,850 Residential, Business, Apartment and Unimproved Properties in " Deals by Hedges & Middleton. A steady property made tod: Middleton, residential, demand for all classes of indicated in the report by the office of Hedges & Inc., of recent transfers of investment, business and properties, aggregating in 5 al apartment are included. The Willsonia Apartments, for Harry B denhamer. 1t nd of modern 1830 K Willson is eight fireproof brick — INSPECT SUNDAY 1853 Ontario PL. N.W. Selm-Detm:hed—Sl.’i 750 Columbin. road, un a1 e h home, ] h Two-Car Concrete Garage Open Sunday For Inspection or I’hqne Col. 2270 for Auto Office Open Evenings HOWENSTEIN ‘BROS. 3015 14th St. N.W. and 7th and H Sts. N. . feet. home Main 1064 most rapid growth. the National Rock Creek Park from an altitude of 376 e at a reasonable price. Sixteenth Street into the property. you there by appointment only. tion furnished upon request. street, Cleveland Park, was purchased by N. H. Mcintyre from John H. Har- wood. It is of brick construction and contains nine rooms. A two-story fireproof, business build- ing, 1326 1 street, was sold for C. D. Weidenhamer. This building will be held as an investment. John F. Trahy purchased from George A. Harris, 1609 Varnum street. This house has eight rooms. The Livingston Apartments, 1741 T street, was acquired by Mary Bricker from C. D. Weidenhamer, who acquired the properties 1907-09 14th street. The ingston is a comparatively new -story building, the ‘“Fourteenth D. ©C., SATURDAY lstreel building” is a four-story struc- A modern seven-room home, 1841 Kil- bourne street, was purchased by Clara H. Gonter from Willlam B. and Marie King. B. Frank Gebest sold to a local in- vestor the two three-story brick dwell- ings, 2122-24 M street. These proper- ties are located in the first commercial zone and have a wide frontage on M street. A large plot of ground fronting on 10th street, Evarts street and Franklin street northeast, was sold for John A. Baker and John Maguire to Thomas A. Jameson, a local builder. Best Value in Washington Only 2 Left Jameson-Built Homes — R Washington’s Choice Suburb Beautiful Sixteenth Street Heights This choice subdivision is right in the trend of the city’s Here you have an opportunity Motor right straight out Robert E. Heater, Realtor Colorado Bldg. Telephones Lots 30 to 200 feet front, overlooking Salesmen will meet "Plat and full informa- 33t0o 47 T St. N.E. It Will Pay You to Inspect These Houses at Once Six large rooms, tile bath, extra large sleeping porches, built-in ice boxes, servant’s toilet, laundry tubs, h.-w.h,, electric light deep lot to wide alley. Sold on easy terms. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Built, Owned and for Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Owners and Builders Phone Main 5526 8 purchase a real Franklin 2598 B T a2 e 0 e st 4224 16th STREET To properly describe this home in the space used would be impossible. If you are seeking a really magnificent home it will pay you to lnspeet this wonderful place. A corner ‘property, facing about 100 feet on 16th street, by 130 feet deep to alley—Washington’s fashionable boulevard. The landscape gardening will please the most discrim- inating. Flowers, shrubbery and trees in abund- ance, tastefully and artisfically laid out. Front en- trance of this home from attractive front porch through triple French doors to large living room. Side entrance to center hall. Colonial type stair- way to third floor. Library, dining room, breakfast room, butler’s pantry and kitchen. Eight bedrooms and three baths, tastefully decorated and conven- iently arranged. One cannot help falling in love with this. home. A three-car brick garage, with water, drain and electricity complete an unusual property. Open Sunday From 1 to 6 O’Clock P.M. 1415 Eye St. N.W. ervice Main ++'(~+4'+-l<+'F*I"F++++++144~l-++++1‘+f+-l~+++-l;"|‘"|'+'I'+I-+++1-++++++++++++++‘l"l-++++++++‘|‘++++++++ MAY 31, 1924 REAL ESTATE A modern three-story, nine-room res- idence, 1603 Hobart street, was sold for N. H. McIntyre. One of the new homes, 805 Quacken- bos street, recently completed by Wal- lingsford & Connor, was purchased by Adam and Elizabeth Ehishlager. It is a semi-detached, colonial type, having six rooms. ot A, Building ot on Crittenden street, west o th, was sold to E. Taylor | aarl = Chewning for Mars Greshen Machen, | \Women's agricultural Two two-family apartments, 46-45 | England and Wales Hanover street, were sold for Laura B. |n 1v 3,000 with Haring to a local inve Bach of bership of 160,000 %llflllll L UL T (IIlllIIIlI|||II||I|I|I|I|IIII|III|III| = i The popu lar C hoice has been strikingly shown by the rapidity with which many of these fine new Chevy Chase Homes ” mfihave been sold [ S these huildings have two apartments four rooms and bath. - e ‘] institutes in now numbey an estimated mern Exhibit House—3415 Fessenden Street Just Off Connecticut Avenue Boulevard—Accessible by Chevy Chase Study these well located, permanently con Car L structed, (moderately priced dwellings for arsiane 1—Real Home Comfort s 2—Unusual Investment Value The wide English Added to the customary modern front porch is ideal veniences are such \'Chn(‘anl\ as— for social enter- Centre Mall Entrance tanments Raised Brick Pireplace Inclosed Breakfast Porch Two Tiled Baths, Shower Four Comfortable Bedchambers but see the rest for yourseli. $16,950 Surprisingly con Conzenient Terms WM. S. PHILLIPS 15th and K Sts. Main 4600 EIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlI|||||||I||I|IlII|IlIIIIIII|||||I||IIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIImllllllllllll IIIII‘I|I|I|IIIIDIII|II|IIIIIII|Illll||llIll||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|IlI|Il|I|KI ple——lol——lol——=]o]——=Jo]——=F[o]—o3]o]c—=14 The Location, Price and Terms of These New Homes Make Their Value Unequalled Varnum Street—One Block From 16th Street lo]——|ol—Fle——lo]l—=]o|—=]a|——=]0] Exhibit House, 1419 Varnum Street ;13 250 $1,500 Cash ’ $95 Per Month DESCRIPTION ixceptionally large concrete colonial front porch. Master bedroom full width of house. Fine oak floors upstairs and down. Two Jarge screened sleeps porches. Floored attic over entire house. Wonder kv(c\mn—\\hm caameled range and cabinet, porcelain sink and drain board, built ning board. Large outside cold-storage pantry, built-in refrigerator. High \\ln e tiled bath with shower. Separate shower in basement. Instantaneous water heater, with im- proved storage system. Screened rear porch. Large yard to wide alle —TO INSPECT— Only a fe: by 14th St. car or 16tk 1416 K Street Phone Main 617 REALTORS—Owners and Builders. plc——ol——lolc——Slal——[ole—Fblalc——[a|—=|d l———=|n|—=lole—pl—=—o|c—=lol—=]o]|—=]o] e=—a] House No. 7 In the Beautiful Woods of Edgemoor on Wilson Lane DESCRIPTION A purely Colonial Hpuse designed by Mr. Clarence Harding, architect. built of best materials fully equipped with ice box, washing machine, Pittsburg wat:r heater, Americap Radiator Heating Plant. Lot 125 feet on Wilson Lane, ground. Four bedrooms and 2 tile baths, finest plumbing. Price, $19,000 Terms Can be Arranged to Suit Responsible Purchasers at 69, Interest FRANCIS BENNETT POE 1734 Connecticut Ave. irregular depth containing about 17,000 feet of Washington Office: Telephone Potomac 2711 Edgemoor Office: Edgemoor Lane Open Sundays Your Broker’s Co-operation Is Invited

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