Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1925, Page 14

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14 REAL P | brick Total Exceeds $7,800,000 . i for New Building—Apart- ment Houses Figure. { i The zreatest week of building ac- fivities since January 1 was wit dessed in Washington last wesk, whi the building permits totaled near 00,000. Excluding all work under e value of $1,000, the total value of onstruction authorized by the Build- ipg inspector during the past seven s amounted to more than $1,501 o } Bestdes there is a ected ng Corporation getown University is to have ad- al facil at Thirty nd Prospect place at a 200,000 J. B. Shapiro will a $100.000 apartment house rwenty-first street, and J. J. Me- | will build two apartment a cost of $360,000 at 14 and 1467 Columbia road : Permits in Detall. *The permits granted are ‘5 s Mary W. Carr, to build, 3445 Chevy | (hase parkway: $7.400. | 4 W. Carr, to build, 5447 Chevy many residences planned | $400.000 building befng | the Washington Medieal 1801 T srteet. s kway; $8,000. Potomac Electric Power ( treet northwest; $2.400 i Mills, to build garage {olbrook northeast: $1,400. arr 0. Ernest, to build, Lwenty-eighth northeast s H Huddleson, to Houses, 3430-34 $25,000. ‘David H. Thompson, to build, Fern northwest; $6,500. <imon Beloff, to build two stores, 3000-02 Twelfth northeast: $25,000. “Marcus Schuler, to build garage. 1117 Allison street; $1.000. .S, B. Herrell, to build, 7114 Seventh sfreet northwest; $7,800. Jack Bernstein, to repair 1817 Ad. ams Mill road: $8,000 Rudolph Behrend, to build, 809 Sev-| enth northwest: $3.500 i Addition to Hospital. | University, to and Prospect | two Thirty-fourth place; Georgetown hospital, Thirty-fiftth streets: $200,000 \ Francis Leonard 321 F street southwest W. O. and ) four house: northwest; Hall, Ya two houses northwest: M. M. Haza; to repair | Embrey. to build | | & McGinnis, to build ,000. . to_repair 3100 Con- 3800 14th STREET Two rooms, kitchen, bath and inclosed porch, $67.50 to $70. Three rooms, kitchen, and inclosed porch, $82.50. Four rooms, kitchen, recep-|R tion room, two baths and in-|R closed porch, $125. Apply to dent manager or H. L. RUST COMPANY, 912 15th St. N.W. Main 6888, %&%@%fi%%%%%%%%%% 4811 Blagden Ave. street nortawest: street |cott strest northwest; $3,000. 3 1 store. 1501 Fourteenth street norlhr‘! west jth;rd street southeast; % build | Rittenhouse street | 8-40 Forty-second street | N bath|N ESTATE. THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ty-fourth street mortheast; $5,500. Simon Beloff, to build, 1110 Hamline northeast; $11,600." Edwin Dice, to' build, 4300 Argyle terrace northwest; $19,310. Cafritz Construction Co., to build six brick houses, 124048 G street northeast and 702 Thirteenth street northeast; $30,000. 8. S. Dalton, to build, 815 Whittier street northwest; $7,000. Morris Cafritz, to build brick apart- ment, 640 Buchanan street northwest; $45,000. Dallas Grady, to build brick apart- ment, 1014 Columbia road northwest; $30,000. Dallas Grady, to build twe brick apartments, 2910 and 2920 Sherman avenue northwest; $60,000. Mrs. James C. Frazer, Twenty-first street erete houses, 3517-35 Everett street northwest: $100,000. W. J. Meyer, to build, 4414 P street Cooke, (o build, 2409 Wyoming | northwest; $7,000. 50,000, Lorenzo Diguilian, to bulld, 1300 2409 | Newton street northeast: $21,00. T. 'T. Taylor, to build, 3844 Legation i street northwest: $11,000. Thirty-third| E. J. and A. E. Farr, to build, 3600 £ $30.000. | Brothers' place southeast; $5,000. bt J. Lipske, to repair 1443 F‘olln: M. P. Foley, to build, 638 Tenth Vivania avenue southeast; $1.550. street northeast: $10,000. Anacostia Finance Co.. ild, . G. Smithy, to build 1§ brick . 145 to 175 Todd place north- 3 to repair 611 northwest; I to build garage, nue; $1,200. o build eight houses, 1 to repair $1.000. to build, orthwest Adlee E. Knott, gihioroned 511-523 Irving $100,000 Medieal Buitdimg. S Washington Medical Building Cor- | 00, to build concrete office Stein, 1801 1 street northwest ‘ E street north- St. Augustine Guest Drowns. ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., April Mrs, A. F. Jacobs, registered at a hotel here from New York City, was drowned late yesterday at one of the beaches near St. Augustine. Persons who saw the drowning sald she ap- parently was caught in a strong un- dertow which prevented her trom making her way back to shore. to build, $8,000. 0. to build apartment, 8 Twenty-first street northwest; 0,000. Hewitt Wells, 2419 Calf- ‘ornia street northwest; $38,600 Hewitt Wells, to build garage, 2419 alifornia street northwest: $1.000 i J. Nee Co. to build, 630 H street northwest. $16,000. 3110 M nnife W. Philips, to build brick $3,900. to build, O. Alger, to build, 402 Thirty- 000, MecInerney. to build two apart- 1463-67 Columbla road north- : $300,000. The Most Reasonably Priced Home Sites in Washington’s Newest and:Most Popular Suburb 1217 | NN UST across the District Line—a short walk to the trolley and within the one-fare J zone and accessible to the best trolley service in Washington. All streets and avenues 30 to 70 feet wide and are now under construction. New bungalows under construction. ARMODY HILLS is, without doubt, the prettiest piece of property ever developed around Washington and is located where values are sure to double. Carmody Hills is for the man of moderate means. No property around Washington can touch it in price or accessibility. % Beautiful Lots Now at Pre-Development Prices Per $100 to $200 PER LOT $ 2 Month They Will Go Fast Think of it No Interest New 5 and 6 Room Bungalows Now Under Construction, $3,150 to $3,500 —Some With Hot-Water Heat— t To Inspect Take “H" Street cars or drive to District Line N.E., then follow Red and White Arrows te property. Agents on grounds and also at 61st and Dix Streets office. Our automobiles at Gist Street office will take you to property. Ask for Mr. Joseph. Lincoln 6171, O. B. ZANTZINGER Owner and Developer K Street at 10th Main 5370-5371 7% % i, REAL ESTATE. 1925. D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 3 nectieut svenue nortiwest; $10,000. David A. Baer, to build nine con-| Frank M. Gass, to build, 3618 Twen-| BA| TIMORE BUILDING construction valued at $55,000,000 in {EAR'S HIGH MARK 22 round numbers. For the first three months of the current year permits were issued for construction valued at $13,063,020, rowghly $40.000 less than for' the corresponding period of 1924, when the valuation was $13,107,420. A survey made by Osborne shows that there were 3,300 buildings, mostly dwellings, under construction in Bal Zoning regu’ations % A Private Home—at Special Sale | 3821 Kanawha St., Chevy Chase, D. C. A delightiul location and in perfect condition. RIVALS 1924 RECORD Reports for First Quarter of 1925 Only $40,000 Below Figure for Last Year. - timore on April 1. Special Dispatch to The Star. are responsible for the rejection of BALTIMORE, April 25.—1If. the first | comparatively few permits, according quarter is any criterion, the year 1927 | to the first annual report of the Board will rival 1924 as a banner building of Zoning Appeals, which shows that year in Baltimore City. Permits is. applications for permits filed sued last year by Charies H. Osborne. 4 only 120 were finally rejected inspector ~of buildings, represented | on account of the zoning restrictions. Possession may be had immediately—and the price and terms of purchase are exceptionally attractive. Center-hall type—of the best Designed with an unusually large living room; four bed rooms, two enclosed sleeping porches; two baths and twc showers; parlor, laundry and quarters. The lot is 98x%0—with wonderful trees and pianting stucco construction sun servants’ AR A DETACHED HOME | West of Sixteenth For $20,750 May be inspected at any time—For par- ticulars call our Mr. Hamilton—Cleveland 1490. Harry A. Kite Incorporated 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 $500 Cash $75 Monthly Will Purchase This Home 1407 Trinidad Avenue N.E. Located dnst Nerth of 13th and Florlda Avenue N.E., in That Popalar Section of Modern New Homes Open for Inspection FEATURES— English-type architeeture. Pleaxing and convenient design. First-class construction. Six zood reoms and bath Rreakfast poreh seraened. Pronounced #pacions first fion Master hedroom entire width b, Sleeping poreh, gzenerous screened. 4319 Argyle Terrace Substan Brick Construction—Ildeal Location Eight Rooms Trees Built-in Garage Shrubbery Overlooks Rock Creek Park Drive west on Varnum St 18th St., Terrace Attractive. high-grade wall eover- nes. cross and turn right on Arrsle Artiatic electrical Axtnres. Well supplied with slectrical fisor plugs. Fxcellent heating plant. Coal bin. ste.. in cellar. A complete home at 2 hargain price. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. 1433 K St. N.W. Realtors Main 1016-1017 Open For Inspection Sunday From 11 to 6 P.M. L& Breuninger.& Soxs BUILDERS and REALTORS Colorado Building —— Sain 6140 7S K Balanced Homesites One-Half City One-Half Country tuated wel} above the street, with spacious in front and side, amid fine old trees. De- signed on the semi-bungalow plan. with long. slop- ing roof front and back. First floor, living room Jawn ahout 16x30, with attractive open fireplace. dining room. paneled and with beamed ceiling: large kitchen and hutler's panty, French doors from din- ing room to covered cement back porch. Second floor, four bedrooms. with large closets and lava- tories, tiled bath with built-in tub and pedestal Detached, on lot 80 feet front by 130 feet deep; stone foundation, chimney, mantel and porch col- umns: wide cement front porch; large cellar, with maid’s room, laundry trays, instantaneous hot- water plant, built-in garage, 31 feet long by 13 feet wide. First-floor plan: Living room, 28.6 feet long, by 13 feet wide, with stone fireplace; large dining room and kitchen: pantry, 8x5: bedroom, 11x10.6, and adjoining complete bath. Second-floor plan: Four large bedrooms, with plenty of .closet space and bath; inclosed sleeping porch; large attic. Both lavatory. floor. throughout. match. Garage Blagden Ave. ,is the first street_north of Decatur and runs from 16th St. on west side into Rock Creek Park. OPEN TOMORROW ! Q N7 Two servants’ rooms and bath on third Hardwood floors baths are tiled and have pedestal lavatories. House is fully screened. trimmed in ~mahogany and white. Hardwood floors. 10 Drive out Conn. Ave. to McKinley St.—East to 33rd St., north to Northampton St. FOR INSPECTION 3511 Rittenhouse St. Chevy Chase, D. C., near the Circle, facing homes of elegance and refinement. This beautiful new detached brick home is moderately priced, beautifully built and planned perfectly. 11 rooms, 3 baths; center hall; two-car garage. Wonderful features throughout and only a personal inspection will fully convince you of its real value. 1415 K St. Main 4752 N1, NN IZNGZNN NN IZNF 7N 7NN AN ROCK CREEK BELMONT ROAD TRACY ONE side of Kalorama faces the country — the natural four-mile forested green valley of Rock Creek Park: while the other side, three blocks away, is built up with the finest and most socially select residences in the Capital. VERY few homesite seekers are able to so nicely com- bine the invigorating air and restfulness of country life, and the business advantages and luxury of close-in city life, as purchasers in Kalorama may do. EVERY homesite in Kalorama overlooks Rock Creek Park—just below the great Connecticut Avenue Bridge. and during‘ the su]try days of Spring and through the hot nights of Summer, these homesites are constantly cooled l'\y breaths of pure, clear air from this four-mile sweep of valley park—a forest and stream setting of rare natural beaury. Lalorama ONLY eleven of these splendid homesites remain, and they are offered for immediate sale. For details, values and terms, see ALLAN E. WALKER AND COMPANY, INC. Mr. Godden, Main 2690 813 15th St. N.W. (Southern Building) PLACE

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