Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1924, Page 14

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REAL $1,546,347 BUILDING PERMITS AUTHORIZED $800,000 Thester and Office , Structure Among Work Au- T thorized Here in Week. $350000 FOR APARTMENT St. John's to Build $52,000 Addi- tion to School Permits aggresating in value $1,- 546,437 were issued by the District Cemmissioners during the week, for construction of buildings. Among them are @ number of home projects, as well as large bulldings. Included in the list is a permit to the Cosmos Theater Company to erect 4 stone theater and office building at the northeast cormer of 13th and B streets. The steel work already is up. The permit carries an estimate ©C $800,000. St John's College obtained a per- mit to erect a brick school as an addition to the present structure at 1325 Vermont avenue, at an estimated cost of $52,000. Other permits follow: De Luca, to build, thirteen ga- rages, rear 534 13th street northeast; cost, '$4,000. "' L. Orr, to erect dwelling at 3333 Stephens place; cost, $8,000. J. A. C. Wright, to repair, 2737 Q cost, $3,000. L. Munter, to repair, 3228 E street southeast; cost, $2,600. E. W. Gaylor, to erect dwelling at 236 Peabody street; cost, $4,500. Will Bulld Two Dwelllngs. B. H. Sanford, to erect dwellings at 2212 Lowell street and 3141 34th street: eost, $25,000. Minkoft, Silver & Smith, te erect brick apartment house at 4224 7th stpeet; cost. $50,000. ¥. W. Miller, to repair, 1211% U $3.000. styee! ans. lo'erecl two gamges Hy: and McCuliough at North Capitol streets; cost, $9,000. 3. Diamond, to erect store at 81 M street southwest: cost, $2.500. T Turner, to erect garage at 1610 Allisen street; cost, $1,000. House to Cost $5000. V. L. Toomey, to erect dwelling at 10th street northwest; cost, ESTATE Structure facing Washington Cirel ‘vestor. The negotiations were through and J. Dallas Grady. Little & Marshall, to erect dwelling at 240 Tuckerman street; cost, $8.400. C. C. Fay, to erect dwelling at 6210 16th street; $13,000. H. R. Howenstein, to ereot three dwellings at 309, 311 and 313 10th street northeast; cost, $25,000. L. Jawler, to erect dwelling at 2400 Georgia avenue; cost, $5,000. Plans $350.000 Apartmest. Howard Etchison. to erect apart- ment house at 1913 R street; cost, $350,000. Marvin M. E. Church, to repair 944 B street southwest; cost, $8,037. T. Esch, to erect dwelling at 2908 Brandywine street: . $6,500. ¥. W. Woolworth Company, to re- pair 1201 ¥ street; cost, $5,000. Washington _Corporation, to build at 4711 and 4719 Brandywine street; 00 & James, to erect dwellings £06 Kunsas avenue; cost, y. to repair 17198 avenue northwest; Burke Corporatiol elevators at 1301 Massachusetts ave- nue; cost, $18,000. Carmack Dry Cleaning Company, to erect laundry at 20 Queen street northeast; cost, $3,01 L. R. Turner, to repair street southwest; cost, $2,000 8800,000 for Theater. 600 Tth Cosmos Theater Company, ta erect (S stone theater and officc building at purchased by an out-ef-towa fn- offices of T. ¥. Schaeider, Jr, & Co., northeast corner 13th and E streets; cost, $800,000. Sims & Hines, to erect dwelling at 2412 324 street southeast; cost, $4,000. I Beall, jr, to erect dwelling at 5 h street; cost, $12,000. R. McLean, to erect dwelling at 2121 Kalorama road; cost, $15,000. W. C. & A. N. Miller, to erect dwelling at 3007 44th street northwest; value, §11,000. L. Brueninger, to erest two dwellings at 5206 Colorado avenue; cost, §45,000. J. Gay, to erect church building ?I( )24 Clay street northeast; cost, 4,000 | GASOLINE SALE LARGE. 1,500 Gallons Handled First Day by State at Watertown, 8. D. 8. D, June 7.—Ap- | ) gallons of gasoline | s the new state fill- | » Thursday, the first | eration, it was announced. of gasoline at | xandrix Thursday ats at independent | s yesterday predict. | Mitchell would | REPORT BRISK SALES Schneider Apartment House in List of The office of T. F. Schnelder, ir.. & Co., report an active demand in all sections of the city, their recent sales aggregating nearly a million dollars The transfers are as follows: A ten-room home at 3226 Woodley road, Wardman's was sold to A. R. Randolph for the Wardman Construction Company. Ths purchaser will occupy this property s his home. The large brick residence located at 1715 N street was sold for A. R.|M Randolph to a local investor. A vacant lot adjoining the Albe- strests northwest, was sold to a local builder, who plans to erect a modern apartment bullding on the site. The Pl ((nted at Washington Circle, was sold junction with the office of Dallas Grady. It is understood the pur- chaser will hold this property as an investment. A six-room frame dwelling located. on the northeast corner of 24th and H streets northwest was sold for Mary A. Quinlin to Charles B. Cay- wood. A six-room residence located at 2123 O street west was sold to Av:‘rlu. R and Eary L.l Hallihan, ::D wi occupy the premises as a r L3 Recent Transfers. | dence. A brick residence at 1626 17th =~ street northwest was sold for Sally D. Clapham to an out-of-town in- vestor. . A 100-acre tract of land loeated in Montgomery County, Md., was sold to an out-of-town investor, who will hold the property for future subdivision purposes. The large brick residence at 1626 17th street northwest was sold to a local investor, who will improve the property. OF LOCAL REALTY Cnmpsnyl Includes English Village, —— Heads Cnn:d.\an Press Body. was elected president of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, which Apartment House, 17th and T | concluded its fifth annual meeting George E. Scroggie, Maile and Em- pire, Toronto, vice president; N. T. Bowman, Telegram, Toronto, treas- ure) Homework Made Easy! Our Two-Story Homes and Bungalows Are Speciall Arranged to Make Housework Euey 4 laza Apartment House, lo- VANCOUVER, B. C., June 7.—John || Imrie of the Kdmonton Journal || yesterday. Other officers elected were || DEMAND FOR HOMES SHOWN ON INCREASE Cafritz Reports Sale of Ten Dwell- ings on Decatur Street Be- fore Completion. Morris Catritz Co., Inc, reports the demand for new homes steadily in- creasing. The fourteen new brick homes in the 900 block of Decatur street were sold before completion, in the last ten days. he sale of: fonrtsen residences in the northeast amd tions was reported. A three-story Lfick, residence, 228 N street, was s0ld to Charles Y. Tripp for Michaci P: McInersey. A row of new homes recently com- pleted by -the Shaptro-Katz Realty Company was sold to the following: Francis A. Myers, T5 Sherman sir- 1, cle. Nelife I. Lynch, 17 iSherman Circle, Margaret L. and Jobn E. Madden, 18 Sherman - circle. Florence Blumer f#n co-operation with Alfred Calder, #9 Sherman cir- cle. 3 James V. Reeks, ‘in co-operation with Steinman Company, 20 Sherman circle. Abraham Abelman sold 2200 Park place. This house contains six room: nd bath. morthwest sec- (and ‘The home of J. E. Lyons, loecated at 2114 North Capitol street, was dis posed of. This home is one of six rooms and bath, completed by C. Hi . Small in the Bloomingdale section. Elmer €. Brooks purchased 1209 5t street northeast from Dr. DicKen: 7id Chadekel for Nelson Cafrit This house contains eleven rooms. * The new store at 3718 14th street was g)ld for Barney Robins to Ei mer B. Young and Alvin B. Fischer. who intend to hoid ment. The premises 518 Kenyon stree a six-room house with garage, was’ sold to Paul H. Levy for Mirman & Witt. The purchaser was represente:l . R. Smith & Son. it for imves Have You Seen These Homes? IF NOT, INSPECT SUNDAY : A Pleasant Surprise Awaits You 5410 13th St. N.W. One Square 14th St. Car Line—QOpen Until 9 P.M. Eight Beautiful Reoms Two Baths Two-Car Garage SEMI-DETACHED Price and Terms Reasonable D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. AVE. Main 1267 This Picture Will Give You Some Idea of One of Our Attractive Homes These houses are distinctive in design, both interior and exterior, e, and have six and seven rooms and tiled bath with buiit-in tub. The || large living room, with open fireplace and handsome brick mantel, is of the most attractive features of these homes. Beautiful cak floors. he material and workmanship will suit the most fastidious. The houses are heated by hot . and b unusually attractive lighting fixtures and wall decoration. ' Large lots These houses were built by day labor, and will stand the cloyest inspection. Prices Range From $8,500 to $11,500 Will Sell on Easy Terms ALL INTEREST AT 6 PER CENT On Sanday take 14th St. ears marked “Takoma Park” and get off nd of line. Walk one block south on Laurel Ave. from FIRE GINE HOUSE and turn to left, half block. Thomas J. Fisher & Co. ) . H. L. THORNTON, Owner and Builder 738 15th St. N€W. Office: 6904 4th Street, Takoma Park, D. C. Main 6830 . (Opposite Takema Theater)—Office Phone, Adams 5254 Beautiful BAY RIDGE on the Chesapeake Bay —offers you the ideal site for your summer home. Two miles of water front, with wide sandy beach and the best bathing on the Bay. Twenty new homes were built at Bay Ridge last season These homes represent a cost of $150000. Our sane restric- tions have made Bay Ridge Washington’s most exclusive sum- mer home colony. When the new Defense Highway is completed Bay Ridge ta will be but 31 miles from Washington over concrete road. We have only a few Bay-front lots left unsold. We invite you to drive down Sunday, call at our office on the grounds and let us help you select a site for your summer home Bay Ridge Realty Corporation, owner. LANHAM & HILL Washingion Representatives 1400 H Street N.W. FOR SALE Corner of 16th Street and Blagdon Avenue An exquisite homo attrao- planned, unusually well ted and n first-class ; house contains about . 3 servants’ rooms and ; garage for 3 cars and chauffeur's apartment; lot con- s about 23,500 sq. ft. For Price and Particulars Appy to Main 366 IH A CHARMING HOME Another Center-Hall House on Exclusive Huntington Street, in Beautiful Chevy Chase, D. C. Weekday Phone Service Until 9 P.M. |———[ol——]a]——=]oj————ol—=]c|——[o]——=]| NEW HOMES Sample house of a group of beautiful homes built by C. H. Small. A big, roomy, detached dwell- ing in one of the city’s choicest suburbs. Cut stone foundation; wide cement front porch; reception hall, 12x15; living room, 18x15, with cut stone open fireplace; dining room, 18x13, side brackets and dainty electric fixtures; butler's pantry; nice sized kitchen, with one-piece sink and other attractive features; fine, big, dry cellar; hot-water heat; Pittsburg heater; toilet and laundry trays. Big douhle back porches 10 feet wide—unusnal view from back. Four wonderful bedrooms; two baths, with built-in tub and full shower. Hardwood floors throughout—ivory and mabogany trim. Only an inspection will convince you of the real beanty and comdort in these well built, modern homes. The lot is large, with wide alley in rean and garage to match the house. Our representative will be pleased to show you all the fine features of the property. See them at once. Drive out Massa- chusetts avenue past entrance to Naval Observatory to 35th street and right on 35th-street to prop- erty, between Garfield and Massachusetts avenues. E——lo|lcS—2lole—Kui 3929 Huntington St., 3 Blocks West of Conn. Ave. Center-Hall Plan of Eight Rooms and Two Baths. Space for Two More Rooms in the Attic; Also Built-in Garage DESCRIPTION: The house is situated on a lot sixty-five feet wide, surrounded by beautiful trees and shrubbery. As you approach the house you are charmed with the restful appearance of the open terrace with its inviting stone bench and air of hospitality. Passing through the attractive front door to the wide hall with large coat closet, you get a fllmpse of the spacious living room with its simple Colonial fireplace and French doors leading to the wide reinforced concrete side porch. On your leit you note the large dining room with plenty of light and wall space. 2811 35th STREET (Massachusetts Ave. Park) A, delightfully located Bungalow, blocks from Comnecticut Livil roowm, 23x13, with ket lights, built- tinted walls; very attractive dining room: two bed- rooms and kitohen; hardwood floors throughout; trimmed in mahogany and white; large, . Open Tomorrow bemarle street to Reno road, north one block to Brandywine stroet. i Do Not Miss You pass thru the breakfast nook with its ironing board, o0 5 S o table and chairs that fold into the wall when not in use, to the n Opportunity Like s practical planned model Pullman kitchen, equipped with combina- tion electric fan and ventilator, which removes all odor of cook- ing. The sink covers one whole side of the kitchen with cases above and below. Under one end is the built-in refrigerator, iced from the back poreh; with cold air refrigerator above for winter use. The sink is equipped with double swinging faucet and swinging stool. The broom closet is near the sink, the gas range is white enamel, the “Kitchen Maid” kitchen cabinet is fully equipped and the floor is covered with Armstrong inlaid Linoleum. As you pass up the true Colonial stairway to the second floor with its four large bedrooms and two beautifully appointed baths ° you are reminded of the days of Washington and Jefferson. You will find that the attic is floored throughout and has a large built- in cedar closet. You will note that the floors throughout are first-grade oak, the hardware is Corbin, the electric fixtures are silver and black and cach room is equipped with two floor plugs. The basement will show hot-water heating plant, Royal in- stantaneous, storage water heater, laundry trays, maid’s toilet and built-in garage. The price is right—the terms are Eberal The details of construction and finish are in accordance with our high standard, which has won for us the slogan of— “NOT JUST HOUSES—HOMES” J. E. DOUGLASS Bzs™ Builder 1324 Gallatin St. N.W. ple———lo]c-———S]o] U E——o]c——]o]c———} An extremely popular type of home that will sclt readily, embodying a-quality-of work- manship and material approaching perfection in suburban home construction, Compactly arranged first floor plan of living reom, dining room, kitchen aad reception ball, Five sunny bedrooms with plenty of closet space and attic above. Modern in ewery detail Trimmed in white and mahogany. A real open fireplace and many extras so necessary for comfort and convenience are to be found in this home. /Maid’s room in basement and built-in garage. The lot is 75-foot front and over 100 feet deep. Large, beautiful trees, lawns, flowers and shrubbery lend am air of enchantmest to this pretty place. Drive out Connecticut avenue to Bradley lane, west on Bradley lane tosMaple ave- nue, north one block to Rosemary. Price and termstmost reasonable. 227 ROSEMAR CKEEVER = (Chevy Chase, Md.) 7 DT O = O = P ) s ) [y e (e ) ey ey e B = ey ey I lele—0alol——lol——Jol——r——|a[——]o]——=o[c—=]al—old—=lol=—Tlal —— Phone Adams 899 2 Opew for Inspection Daily end Sundey

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