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REAL BULDING TOTALS R0, $240,000 Store for Wood- ward & Lothrop Is Among Projects Listed in Week. Building construction fotals in the District, after a drop, showed an in- crease of $830 this week. The total was $1, The office of the inspector issued 65 permits for projects valued at $1,000 or more. A few of the largest authorized are: Woodward & Lothrop, to build an ry brick store, ; B. H. Gruver, dwellings, $120,000; Boss & Phelps, to build 17 brick’ dwellings $105,000: Cafritz Ci tion Co., to build 17 brick hous: 00 ; I{edg(‘s & Middl "three brick dwellings, The Mount Airy Baptist Church was granted a permit to build a brick church at 15 L street valued at §75,000. The permits grant- ed for constructions or alterations valued at $1,000 or more are: Repairs Cost $1,500. Watkins, to repair 1613 M $1,500. valued at to build 24 brick J. D street; Standard Oil Co., street southeast; § Howard Etchison, to install elevator 1121 Fourteenth street; $2,500. Andrew J. Makela, to build, Eastern avenue; $6,000. 1. Gruver, to build 12 211 to 1233 Queen $60,000. . H. Gruver, to build 12 houses, 1340 to 1362 Queen northeas' 60,000 B H ver, to build 12 garages, 1211 to 1233 Queen northeast; $1,2 F. L. Wi to repair 23~J ) 306 brick street street metal street , to build, Sheriff road northeast; $3,500. David Derzavitz, to repair Connecticut avenue: $2.600. M. L. Beckner, to build, 4321 Ar- $10,000. to build, 3219 Morri- 4301 | 5323 £yle Terrace; Jerome M son;: $9,000. Bear & cholz, to install eleva- tor, 1016 S enteenth street; $5,000. Building Three Homes. Hedges & Middleton, to three brick dwellings, 2734, 4 2732 Thirty-fourth street; $50,000. Hedges & Middleton, to build three brick garages, 2124, 2728 and 2732 fourth street: $1,500. % Hr)\\enslein to build four | brh‘k dwellings, 1617 to 1623 Monroe | street northeast; $24,000. Mullen estate, to build eight brick dwellings, 1418 to 1432 Trinidad ave- | nue northeast; $40,000. | N. Zarin, to build seven brick | dwellings, 1426 to 1438 Montello ave- nue northeast; $40,000. W. T. Galllher & Bro., to build, 1026 Thirtieth street; $15,000. W. C. & A. N. Miller, to build, 2931 Forty-fourth place; $7,750. M. L. Chesley, to erect eight metal garages in rear of 107 D street north- | $1.400. | Marks & Seay, to build two brick dwellings, 5433 and 5435 Forty-: flrsl street: $18,000 onstruction Co., to build 17 vellings, 702 Farragut street, Emerson street and 4902—30 Seventh street; $85,000. Fred I. Evans, to build 5517 Broad Branch road; $9. Georgianna Hayes, to bulld 2515 Bladensburg road northeast; $5,000. Construction Costs $7,000. J. S. O'Donoghue, to build 1839-41 Sixth street; $7,000. Eugene and Fannie Sparrow, to | build, 1014 Franklin place northeast; $3,000. D. C. Williamson, to build brick dwellings, _1915-17 street northeast; $11,000. H. F. Roberts, to repair, 1366 South Carolina avenue southeast; $1,150. C. H. Small & Co., to build two brick dwellings, 351921 Thirty-fifth street: $17,000. Samuel Saidman, to repair, Eighth street southeast; $4,000. J. A. Wilson, to build 4915 street northeast: $1,100. Charles R. McKenny, to build, Eleventh street southeast; $2,700. Capitol View Realty Co., to build, 46 Fifty-third place southeast; s>500 Capitol View Realty Co., to 44 Fifty-third place southeast; $2, 4o0: Fred H. Gore, to build, 5719 Western two Kearney 3 " to build, 3706 Hunt- inzm S 50. 1R brick | $ ESTATE. E. L. Schilling, to build, 5411 Con- duit road; $3,800. M. & R. B. Warren, to build three brick stores, 2721 to 2725 Seventh street northeast; $7,000. Project Costs $28,000. Spink _Construction to build, 8820 Cathedral avenue: 00. G. N. Bverett, to erect private ga- rage, Thirty-second and Ellicott; $10,- 000. H. A. Kite, to build seven frame dwellings, 8122 to 3146 Monroe street northeast; $30,000. A. Kite, to build two frame dwell- and 726 Forty-fourth street 0. John T. Powers, to butld, 5221 Kor- ty-second street; $7,01 Capitol View Realty Co., to’ bulld, aine northeast; $2,100. N. Miller, o build, 3024 6,000. er, to build, 3028 $6,000. Miller, to build, 4502 Klingle street; $7,000 William A. Dove, to build, 5142 Klin- gle street; $7,400. Plans 17 Dwellings. Boss & Phelps, to build 17 brick dwellings, 4412 to 4444 Reservoir road; 00. Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co., to repair, 1700 Fourteenth street; $4,000 A. F. Ridell, to build, 3417 South Da- kota avenue southeast; $5,000. Amy Moulton Balch, to erect private garage, 5706 Sixteenth street; §1,200. John' F. Jarvis, to repair, 105 Second street; $4,000. Lincoln Theater Co., to repair, 1215 et; $3,000. to bulld, 2906 Bran- ut Remel, to build, 5427 Caro- line place; Loraine [ P street; $5,000. Mount Airy Baptist build, 15 L street; $75,000. Woodward & Lothrop, to build an eight-story brick store, 611 Eleventh vmchv.er to build, 4411 Church, to Beautiful Six- Room Home High Section Northeast—Cheap at $8.000 A 1237 Neal St 12th and H Ste new house, built by who B e repaiationof belat one of the bullders in the Cit Just morth of E. box with outside icing door: Iarxe gereened porches. full tile bath. large fenced . unusually big closets, bewutiful iighting fixtures h extra outlets in nearly every . comfort and convenience have' been provided In every part of this attractive home. Price. $8.000. with cany terms. seen any afternoon or nn-h-z this week. or Sunday after 10 Or call us at Main 36 .ma we will drive you out at any CHAS. D. SAGER 324 14th House Beautiful Home Site of Six Acres Facing the Congressional Club and_Overlooking the Virginia Hills A More Ideal Location for a Country Home CANNOT BE FOUND For Price and Particulars See Mr. Gilmore Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St., N.W. Main 6830 g LOWEST PRICED HOUSE IN T HIS DELIGHTFUL LOCATION $15, Eight Rooms Two Baths Garage Se cally new brick home, re ‘a charming development of k. whe enhancing values, is offered at a price 000 Hardwood Floors Hot-water Heat reened Throughout beautifully situated adiacent, to hed residences is nmdl.r Tower “han e presont worth. Open for Inspection Sunday from 1 to 6 P.M. L€ Breuninger & Sons BUILDERS and REALTORS Colorado Building ~—— _SMain 6140 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925. APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD.| BALTIMORE REALTORS TO GO TO CONVENTION Special Dispatch to The Star. - BALTIMORE, June 20.—Approxi- mately 150 realtors, all members of the Real Estate Board of Baltimore, will leave tomorrow in special cags for Detroft, Mich., where the annual con- vention of the National Association of Real Estate Boards will be held June 23 to 26. The convention this year is of spe- clal interest to Baltimore realtors, home developers and owners of homes, owing to the fact that a num- ber of questions on realty subjects will be discussed and ways and means found to overcome several obstacles that at present hinder realtors here. Among the Baltimoreans who will deliver addresses at the various ses- ns of the convention are Randolph . Dame, president of the Baltimore board; C. Philip Pitt, John J. Hurst, B. Howard Richards, J. Carey Mar- tien, William E. Ferguson and Wil- llam Merriken. High Elevation REAL ESTATE!. Mrs. F. J. Barrett New Owner of The Pershing. The Pershing Apartments, at Six- teenth and Spring road, have again been sold. The structure, which was built by Morris Cafritz Co., was sold recently by McKeever & Goss to Mil- dred L. Davis. The structure has now been bought through the office of Boone & Jack- son by Mrs. F. J. Barrett. The apartment house contains 60 suites. TS 2 RS Delightfully Cool Wonderful Location Every Convenience On the 14th St. Car Line $500 CASH 5th and Ingraham Sts. N.W. Open From 9 A.M. Until 9 P.M. Today and Sunday A Dunigan-Built Home WILL ADD YEARS OF COMFORT TO YOUR LIFE Large Rooms, Outside Bath; Complete Kitchen With Builtin Ice Box Three Large Porches; Deep Lot to Wide Alley Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to 5th and Kennedy Streets, walk one block to houses; or 9th Street car to Ingraham Street and walk east. Inspect at Once and Save Yourself Money D. J. DUNIGAN re 1319 New York Ave. Unheard-Of Prices! for new, semi-detached ‘brick homes with every conceivable convenience Main 1267 AVE you been out to Fort Stevens Ridge? On the Efl”.est Of Terms 140 SOLD Don’t Miss This Great Opportunity! Have you seen them—these amazing new homes that are the talk of the hour? It is difficult to grasp the astounding value built into these new semi-de- tached brick dwellings—even when you see them yeurself md stndy the EX. HIBIT HOUSE with its tasteful furnishings. Can you believe that for LESS THAN $7,000 you are getting such “quality” fea- tures as an open English front porch, hardwood floors, enameled woodwork, roomy closets, fine electric fixtures, porce- lain plumbing, rear service porch, screens throughout, hot water heat, large yard, cement sidewalks and paved alley? FOLLOW THE GROWD! to Fort Stevens Ridge, where your dol- lars bring you more happiness and last- ing home value! Wa. D.DMAN Ride cut AVENUE Housing One-Tenth of Washington’s Population 1430 K Street EXHIBIT HOUSE 608 Roxboro Place One square north of Rittenhouse Street be- tween 5th and 7th Streets. 16™ STREET 14™ STREET " GEORGIA' TAKOMA PARK CAR LINE COME ouT SUNDAY!' If You Believe in the United States—You Believe in Washington THESE NEW BRICK HOUSES SEMI-DETACHED In Fashionable Chevy Chase, D. C. Are Going Fast And it's no wonder—for these very attractive, complete, commodious, well built modern houses, in splendid location, are priced at a figure that is within your means. Think of it! Brick houses in Chevy Chase at only $9.350 $9,500 $9,750 $9.950 NOTE THE LOCATION 42nd AND JENIFER STREETS Six well planned light and airy rooms on two floors, h.-w.h., electricity, floor plugs in every room, hardwood floors, large front porch, breakfast, service and ;Ieepmg porches, cedar closets, cellar under entire hou.,e laundry, pantry, large tiled bath with built-in fixtures. House beautifully finished, of highest type construction. Lots 100 feet deep. The location is close to the highest point in the District of Columbia. Open Sunday and Daily Until Dark Drive out Conn. Ave. to Jenifer St., thence west to 42nd St., or take Wisconsin Ave. to Jenifer St., turning east to the houses. ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Ine. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 2 IS 2 S I SIS Silver Spring South Woodside Blair-Takoma Oun the Heights just cast of Upper 16th Strect 300 feet above and 25 minutes from the Treasury. REAL SHADE TREES @ COOL BREEZES INCREASING VALUES WIDE LOTS Bungalows $6,975—%$7,975—$9,450 Houses (Brick or Tile) $11,800—%$13,750—%$15,000 Substantial Construction—Reasonable Terms Drive out 16th Strect and Alaska Avenue or Georgia Avenue to prop- erties. i The North Washington Realty Company, Inc. Owner—Builder-—Agent E. Brooke Lee President Phones Woodside 138—Columbia 9821 P. Blair Lee Vice President In the Chevy Chase Hills near the edge of Rock Creek Park 3216 Morrison Street ARELY has $12,750 bought “so much home,” both in quality and quantity, as it can in this truly charming Chevy Chase semi-bungalow residence, built of hollow tile, with Johns-Mansville permanent roof. Fronting on a beautiful street bordered by magnificent elms, the wide lawn and attractive shrubbery show to very best advantage. Downstairs are exceptionally -large living room, dining room, library, kitchen and pantry, with huge open fireplace, hardwood floors, fine electric fixtures, etc. There are four cheery bedrooms upstairs, and the large tiled bath is centrally located. The cellar is airy and dry and there is a separate maid’s room with conveniences. At the rear of the long yard is a roomy garage. The convenience of the terms will surprise you! OPEN SUNDAY AFTER 11 AM. > THE HOME or HOMES,, 1417 K STREET Main 9300