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18 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, B”II_DING PERM"S i SECOND FLOOR OF JUDD RESIDENCE FOR 2 WEEKS HIGH Week Ending Last Saturday, However, More Than Dou- ble Present Period. FEighty-one permits issued during the past two weeks by the office of the building inspector, for projects valued at $1,000 or more, aggregated $1,872,450. Last week proved to be an exceptionally large week for the Dis- trict building industry, $1,283050 be- ing the total for 48 permits. This week 33 permits were issued, making an aggregate of $589.400. Week be- fore last 28 permits brought a total of $423,400. Last week five projects, valued at 75,000 or more, were authorized ‘Wardman Construction Co. is credited with the largest of these. having been granted a permit allowing it to build an 1lstory brick hotel, 904 E street, valued at $300,000. S. Soloman was granted a permit to build 18 brick dwellings, 1415 to 1429 and 1501 to 1615 Van Buren street, to cost $200.- 000. Two $100,000 projects were au- thorized. These were granted to W. Keller and Y. T. Goldsmith, who will | bulld a four-story brick apartment at 1113 Columbia road, and J. Shapiro Co., which will build a four-story brick apartment at 3515 T g Poretsky, Rosen & 915 Forty-fifth place northeast; $18,000. 14 brick dwellings, 1600 to 1 rini-| W. C. & A. N. Miller, to build, 2021 dad avenue northeast, to cost $75,000. | Jorty-Afth street; $9.000. Apartment Approved. W. C. & A. N. Miller, to build, 4436 This week only two permits the | Klingle street; $10,000. values of which went over the $75,000 | Dupont Laundry, to install motor, mark were issued. Stern & Tomlin Sherman avenue; $2,000. son were authorized to build a four- rcade Sunshine Co., to ins nll nine story brick-and-concrete apartment | poeore g at 908 B_street southw cost | A : ,, 1o $125,000. T Jameson w | Seventh street southwest: permit to build 21 brick s, | “Toone & Jackson, to bulld twelve 00 to Bay street southeast, | valued at g um‘oc northeast; $42,000. Other perm ssued for projects | Gore, to build two frame valtied at $1 more by " the | qwellings, 3802 and 3832 Gramercy | TI|l~ W, Nk\ Permits. vior roads southeast;|dwellings, 601617 Emerson street; $50,000. to repair 2514 Four- The Crane 00. street; $3,000. Cafritz Con Permits issued this week and 5005, 500 David_La F. fourth place southeast; $3,0 3B . et 154 : ¢ Bo12 The Loeb Co., to re,,.u., 1221 7| C- B. Cookesy, to repair 1520 K|Seventh street, Sam Teplitz; 501 street; $3,000. M. Sorin street north: Potomac Electric Power Co. 4 street; east; $65.000. Breuninger 13 brick dwellings, 5030 Eighth street R 3 7, 5011 and 5029 Iilinols | ¢ foncey tosmepit 2201 MiGvente;$BEI000. T B Re S G t) t 000. " ( et toull, 975 Forty Repalrs Authorized. §016 Seventh place, M. Brennor; 601 | 000. and I Stlman, to bufld a| Mark Reiley, brick dwellings, 601 to 623 Eighteenth | two-story brick apartment. 1841 Third | street southeast: $4,800. Schmidt | ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926. REAL ESTATE- SALES REPORTED TOTAL $500,000 Two Large Apartment Houses and Many Resi- dences Included. A considerable amount of realty, in- cluding residential and investment property, has been sold during the past few weeks, accordinig to reports from the office of the Joseph Shapiro Co. These sales include two large apart- ment houses and the transfers aggre gate in value approximately $500,000. The transfers include: The Emerson apartment house, con- sisting of 7 stores and 21 apartments, recently constructed by the Joseph Shapiro Co., was sold to a local in- W h vemtor. e have no terms Three-story brick apartment house, . ; # . containing (4 up:m:mpfin and a large —money is not always easily available. We realize that repair fiov. g o . We also realize that you and other tentative home e et o owners each need a different soluticn to your financial for Benjamin and Samuel Segal. . M. Needle purchased 2725 Woodley problems. Because of this, we have no set “terms” of place, a large eight.-room-and-2-bath ol house. purchase. William Cannon purchased from Mrs. Ella M. Hawley, 4215 Sixteenth street, a semi-detached home. The followlng new homes in Pet worth, built by the Joseph. Shapiro Co., | were recently sold: Nos. 5014 Seventh | Ce ) 13 place, W. W 21 Eighth street Co., to repair 1730 L|Place. ¥ 3 20 : Ronan; 5022 Sevi place, Murtaugh; 5015 Seventh pl'u 3 an; 5018 Seventh place, A. 6012 Seventh place, We make our purchase requirentents conforn to your financial resources Time Has Proven the Success of BDuRrIETH B el 1 Broainons “Take a Burleith Bus Today—Why Put It Off” Toinble Seventh street, D. B. Shipp and V. R. | to build 1920 Sixteenth |y . 715 " Farragut street, J. F.|| | Come out to 36th & R Street N.W. struction Co., to build T Seventh place, Susan Moran; mul & Peterson, to build 6| No. 1623 Webster street, a new semi- | 3 4 g brick dwellings, 1709-1719 Otis street | detached house, was sold to Frank | 5 i » by 2 oy |pair Benning road and A % t : offce of the blilding inspector ate: | wireet: i | River: $5.000. northeast; $30,000. Campbell, and the corner at 200 Crom | . ® s! 98 H. J. Sickmann, to bulld, 3329 |well terrace northeast was sold to J. t wee | F. H. Gore, to build, 5649 Western r\numu DI to re Svenue: §1 First street e R. Wilkerson, to butld, 4100 xn-l Winfleld Preston, to repair, 1512 U | gomar street; $11,600. ey R, H. Sanford, to bulld three brick to all 24 mo-| gwellings, 1719-23-25 Taylor street; M .\[rrwhli ko | $35.000. Hopper, to bulld, 3549 Que- safla mureet: $10,000, | Apartmeht Planned. United States Tile and Marble Co., | Cafritz Construction Co., to bulld a to build ) Georgin avenue; $12,000. | four.story brick apartment, 3608 Con- E. M. . to build eight brick | peeticut avenue: $60,000. dwellings, 2046-2060 Thirty-seventh | § Powdermaker, to erect private street; $40,000. garage, 816 Buchanan street; $1,200. W. 8. Irwin, to build two brick . Riggs. to bulld, 5263 Cathedral dwellings, 4112 and 4114 Garrison | gvenue; $8,000. street: $10,000 Keller Memorial Lutheran Church, R orf, to repa 923 G |to repair southeast corner Ninth and 000. | Maryland avenue northeast; $70,000. Il Build Four Houses. 1*. J. Hughes, to repair 2017 Twelfth street; $5,000. C. L. Fowler, to build four frame H. P. Foley, to repair 2020 T street; Awellings, 1503-1509 Otis street north C. Walker & Son, to build, 925 Harry G. W street so M. E. Sulll avenue; $9,5 To Poretsky, Eckhardt, to build, 1963 utheast; $3,600. Lucy Hall Lvan;to Bitha, ‘7658 LIRS | wresueyon0on: 3 J. Duncan, Erect Apartment. place; $3,600. F. W. Park Silver & Rosen, to build & 5 0T Vst 4 ld & | peake st.; $4.000. chased 207 V street northeast f | two-story brick apartment, 129 Web-| "' 'y Tompkins, to repair 3330 Four- | R. Fred: Luca Munari purch: ster street; $25,000. teenth street; w build, 2330 A street| N. L. Sansbury, to repair 1418 Eye |investor, who received in exchange the | southeast; Nathan B street south Leventhal street; $2,500. Stephenson place; $6,000. P. Lester. | 2 'O vi g " 5 | I, to bulld, 6612 Beventh | _The following hrokerags b Members of the Operative Builders' Ass'n of ). ¢ to build, 6507 Seventh |Cherner to J. H. Boyd, who received i 713 14th St. Main 2345 exchange four lots at Fi s, to repair 4115 Chesa- | streets southeast; C. B. $2,000. New Hampshire avenue from | property Park road; Willixm | 50 rk‘k to bulld» 26 Atlantic|* Concord Apartment Co. to repair|F. Donnelly east; $3,200. 1705 Oregon & Odenburg. to build|' It A+ Henn venue; $1,000 fn square north of 699, and gave as | S e ey el | ——— 6| ———o| ——— o | ——— o] ——— o] —— | o two brick dwelilngs, 4009 and 4011 | njum street; $10,000. Spring street, in Vienna, Va., to N Gault place northeast; $8,000. Walter P. Nagel, to build, 2518 |Roger: M. Fischer purcha: "1 | W. T. Bauckman, to erect four|Sheridan avenue; $4,000. Piney Branch. road from J private brick garages, 5319 and 6311| M. Freenman, to repair 4523 Wiscon- | Phillips; J. H. Hayden |mnhnmvl 606 | Nevada avenue and 5338 and 5344 |sin avenue; $2,500. | K street northeast from Harry Broad Braneh road; $3.200. Carnegle Institute, to install ele. |berg: H. Zalkind purchased 5 . F. Irwin, to build 4121 Ingomar |vator, Sixteenth and P streets; $4.500. |dolph street from H. W. Hawtho [ 3 > 1005 8 $5,000. A. H. Golds! Dur rigan, to build nine brick ' teenth street: S stimartz, to install motor, 5 !35 vTm’n?l‘n";n"‘ir'ef“"s‘x’.‘&f i ‘fll|Il|||IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIHIlIIlIlIIIIIHIIIIII{" to repal Seward | Anavosila. road northeast: $2,000 s $1,000 R. E. Hudgins, to build, 1512 White 3615 | place southeast: $3,500. Twentleth st northeast; $3500. | Robert MecCall, to repair 1028 Brown- F. W. MacKenzle, to erect private |ing street northeast; $1,000. garage. 3303 Ingomar street: $2.600. | Fred Schivertner, to build, 5437 Con J. 1. Tepper, to build, five frame | duit road; $3,500. Awellings, 4621 to 4623, 4543 to 4647 | . I*. McDonald, to build Sa- Hunt street northeast; $10,000. | vanah street southeast: $5,500. | Woodward & Veith, to bulld three Grocery Co., to build, 732 frame dwellings, 2912 to 2916 Yost | Fifteenth street southeast; $4,700. place; $15.000 P. Newbold, to install motor, 1039 i o ! Twentieth street; $1,400. At L | E. E. Ward, to repair 3563 Eleventh . Tepper, to build nine frame | street: $1,000 902 to 908 and 909 to | M. Yockelson, to repair, Good Hope W S o o8 SHAPIRO SUPERIOR PETWORTH HOMES ARE THE BEST—INSPECT THEM TODAY SEE FOR YOURSELF Monthly Payments 00 CASH Actually Less Than Rent Features You Can’t Afford to Overlook Unless you get them you won’t get your money’s worth. Six large rooms. Double rear porches. Three real bedrooms. Bath with built-in tub, Covered front porch. shower, and tile and sanil Wide entrance hall. Daylight kitchen with sani- Is and linoleum floor. e pantry with built- in ice box. Automatic water heater. SOME WITH BUILT-IN HEATED GARAGE SAMPLE HOUSE, 5005 7th PLACE N.W. ALSO INSPECT SALES PROVE THEM THE BEST 15 Built—14 Quickly Sold—1 Left Four Bedrooms—Built-in Garage. The only new homes of this type selling as low as $9,950. Convenient Terms. Sample House: 5020 7th St. N.W. Take 14th St. or Ga. Ave. cars to Farragut St. and walk east to the property—or call for our auto service. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Open Every Day 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 919 15th ReaToms St. N.w. BuIDs tien, to repair 711 Four-|E. R. Crosby purchased $5.000. Capitol street from A. Bray == —and enjoy the independence and satisfaction that go with it. We're developing these three groups to meet the popular demand in location—in size—character and price. We’ve Surpassed Qurselves = = in the value we’ve been able to put into these Big 6-Room Homes in Buchanan St. '8,950- —making them the = ° . d Bladensburg Boulevard most remarkable buy in Clty Vlew Helghts— e N Petwor th for Ath’nctive Bricks—but of such diversified style that the neighbor- been planned to practical use. hood is relieved of the usual monotony of efiec!. Planned on entirely original lines—that give utmost convenience With terms we Will and conserve housekeeping effort. Big rooms—tiled baths; hardwood floors; artistic lighting fixtures; arra_rlge to your convenience splendid Kitchen equipment; wide front porches‘ and most economical of all heating systems. e e i b ik, i i s 55’375__‘35’675—$5’975 There are 3 big porches. Tile bath with built-in tub and shower. Immense wardrobe closets every housekeeper will appreciate. Conveniertly arranged and —uwith our special terms excephonnlly equipped kitchen. Splendid pantry, full of shelves. Double floors of oak. Artistic lighting fixtures. Heating plant that operates efficiently and econom- Take 15th and H St. cars to 15th and H Sts. N.E ically. Separate heater for hot water, with large storage tank. Bladensburg bus—or, it’s only a couple of blocks to walk Exhibit House—440 Buchanan— - s —— Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Qulncy Terrace zzns (:,.:net ‘i ngf‘cy short walk. Or take Grant Circle Bus to Allison. Or, phone us—and we’ll send Take either 14th St. or Ga. Ave. our auto. cars direct to Buchanan St—and its a very A typical Kite community of prettily designed and practically planned Cottages and Bungalows—wholly detached—surrounded by ample front and side lawns and deep back yards. Living-room; Dining room or Pullman Alcove; two large Bedrooms; O] The Palatial Homes of Pgtworth §5 950 and $6 6 50 comprise this hand some group in the —with ial & 5100 Block Illinois Avenue oo AR Their setting is perfect—big 20-foot front homes on this great 120-foot-wide Sunday; or phone him, Cleveland 1490 and a pleasant walk north to Quin avenue dlrectly facing a government parking reservation. for appointment Street—and our Quincy Terrace sign 6 rooms—all big rooms. 3 porches—of unusual size. Ti led Bath with built-in tub and shower. Wardrobe Closet in every sleeping room and an extra one on the first floor. Specially designed lighting fix- tares. S Homb—ovety ghy: snt iy Department—to Rhode Island e e il Avenue and 221d Street NORTHEAST Porcelain-equipped Kitchen. Large Outside Pantry 3122-3146 i izt ||l Monroe Bungalows— oo st Re. age tlmk' lll:d insures a constant supply of hot water. A new type of Bungalow that has the roominess and comfort of a Servants’ toilet and laundry in base- two-story Home—but conveniently compact on one spacious floor. ment. The meg-rvom and Dining-room are happily arranged—with Prettily planted terraces; and deep paneled partitions between, and built-in book cases. The Bedrooms back yards entirely sodded. are unusually large; the floors of high-grade oak; tiled bath; artistic lighting fixtures. Wide lawns all about that are premly planted. | $1 0 5 0 0_3::11 t:h":srefl:::t ya:ue E:: Price Only $6 ,650 5115 lllmozs Ave. is the exhibit house— e Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Take 14th St. car line, riding to Kennedy St. and walk only 3 blocks, or Ga. Ave. car to Hamilton St. and walk 1 block. If you'll phone us we'll send auto. Watch Washington Grow to a Million Bl CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO- JJiR¢A o Harry A, Kite m Owner and Builder of Communities SR m splendid hled bath; handsome hardwood floors; excellent heating |‘| —uwith our special terms fl and Monroe St N.E. and then a short walk to the right. If motoring, come out Rhode Island Ave., turning into Brentwood Road-—leading to the Bungalows at Monroe St. Built, Owned and For.Sale By (TS Member Wasbington Real Estate Board s e———n| ——= 8] =——=a] ——=]a] —— o] ——!