Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1926, Page 22

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REAL ESTATE. GULDINGPERWTS BXCED §10000 Every Evidence in D. C. That Construction Is Leaping Ahead This Month. and Distrlct line (parcel 193/36, square 5340), to cost $620. Malcolm Dhvall, owner: John W. Kearney, architect; Willlam I Gore, builder; to erect one 2l3-story brick dwelling, 2709 Thirty-sixth street (lot 16, square 1938), to cost $17,000. New Bank Building. ers: Arthur B. Heaton, architect; C. Wohlgemuth, jr. builder; to erect one l1-story brick and stone bank, 5330 Connecticut avenue (lot 30, square 1859), to cost $60,000. €. €. Willard Estate, owners: Marsh & Keter, architects; Harry . Borver, builder, to evect one three-story brick store, street (lots 19, and 45, sq . & Beall, jr.. owner, architect and builder; to erect three two-story brick dwellings, 41528 Tosedale” street e and $4, square New construction District during the p the second time this vear reached 2 ots 80, $13,500. unugual high recor of the previons Cullinan, owner: W. H. week, because during the first wesk , buflder; to erect brick addl- in March one project filed amounted ) Second street (lot 821, square to $1,250,000. There is every evidence that con- struetfon is leaping ahead this month. Several large apartment houses. nu merous dwellings and _one S$150.000 store are the features of construction here this week Total 1s §1,113,230. The total value of building permits issued for the past seven duys is $1.1 he permits include owner and builder, , architect to brick dwellings » northeast (lots st $45.000. , owner; George T. ntmyers, architect; W. H. Herr- builder: to erect one one-story re, 1915 15 street (lot 803, Brick Apartment. , owner and builder: A. architect; to erect one story brick apartment, 1310 Twen ond street (lot 14, square 49); to $12,000. Samuel Yockelson, owner and build- er; M. N. Glick. architect: te 3 two-story frame dwelling, Hope road southeast (parcel 214/19, square ); to cost $3.500. Hedges & Middleton, owners and builders; R. F. Beresford, architect; to ot y stone dwelling, 2713 Thirty-fifth street (lot 27, square George T. srect nine two-st 1220-36 Owens ) 103-111. square. reuninger and and builders: George T architect; to erect one brick apartment. 16 ! streets mnortheast (lots square 1084), to cost § 1939): to cost $30,000. Fred S. W . owner: Ward and | ledges & Middleton, owners and €5 AL ‘th, o0 erect one stone private g Thirty-fifth street (lot 27, ); to cost $1,000 Frederic B ooney, builder; ory s dwelling, treet (1 264 o cost $36.000. sh, owner and build ue, architect; to erect frame dwelling, 5316 dot 801, square 1418), t (lot 000 Francesco Gig builder: to make rep; wvenue (lot 814, square $1,500, The $10. square S47), 338 Indiana to cost ibert Carry ers; R. 1. Beresford, architect; Clar- ence E. Huck. builder: to make changes. 1709 1. street (lot 84, square 162), to cost $600 i Fernando Cumiberti, ace Peaslee, architect: Construction brick addition, 3 2-4, square 1280) Suburban Store. Tepper properties. own- r and build owner: Hor, rehitect: to Standard Ofl Co.. owner, and builder, to construct Iu pit_and make general repair 3 streets (lots 808-507, £1,000 rth, owner:- rect one tile owni uare [ly\l‘-l. Ward, private ot 67 | sqiare 26047, to cost $55 Seven Residences. L Nealt and s 10, cost £7.000 bl \story brick owner and builder Neliines. rad b son, architect square 4080) brick “addition. 1921 11 ke - 802, square 119), to cost §1 H. R. Howenstein, owner buflder: L. T William to erect two 2-story brick dwe 1482-34 Duncan street northeast (I 85, square 1053), to cost $4,800 each Warren Stutler, owner: Allied As phalt Products Corporation, build- | ers; to reroof building, Benning own hitect street (1ot | 1o cost $42.000. Nealor avenue north . square 4060). 10 cost | rages, east (lots $1.000 Johnson Construction Co., nd builder; George T. Santmyers, t ten two-story brick 2013 and 3-31 Ben- owner New Cleveland Park Homes 3100-3118 Rodman Street (Just 1 block west of Conn. Ave.) Price $15,950 Convenient terms if desired \ = right, to begin with, and then fin ctail-—with for per: ney of end them Y come. Homes that were plan down to the ar OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. C.H.SMALL & CO. “Fine Homes a Specialty” 925 15th St. N.W. Main 6861 These attractive homes, in exclusive neighborhood, surrounded by high-class homes. 8 large rooms, 3 baths, servants’ quarters and 2-car garage. BUILT BY MAX SUGAR One Block West of 16th St. Unsurpassed in beauty, design and construction. These undoubtedly represent the best home values in the city today. Sample House, 1725 Webster St. N.W. “Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M.” Leon Brill, Jr. .Col. 28 Or Any Broker For Prices and Terms SEE Max Sugar Owner and Builder Phone Adams 546 THIE ning road northeast (lots 12, 13, 16 and 17, square 4515), to cost $50,000. James “A. Strawn, builder; Lewis Manufacturing Co., architect; to crect one two-story frame dwellin, 2 Thirtieth street (lot 119, squar to cost §5,000. B. T. Johnson, owner: C. V. De rest, archect and builder; to ercct one onestory brick store, 4401 Bowen EVENING Chevy Chase Savings Bank, OWn-|road southeast (lot 141, square 5366), to cost $2,600. Chamberlin Construction Co., owner and buflder; A. H. Sonneman & Son, architects; to erect one two-story brick and frame dwelling, 0442 Thirty- seventh street (lot 35, square 1869), to cost $11,000. . E. Robey, owner; Meatyard Con- struction Co., architect and builder; to erect one onestory frame dwelling 4424 Albemarle street (lots 24 square 1690), to cost $1,700. Dr. E. ¥. Koss, owner; Rodler & Kundgin, architects; C. W. Markham, builder: to erect one two-.story brick dwelling, 3710 Harrison atreet (lots 806 and 8§07, square 1870(), to cost . Koss, owner; Rodier & Kundgin, architects; ¢. W. Markham, to erect one brick private 3710 Harrison street (lots 806 square 1877), to cost $1,500. $12,000 Dwellings. Jackson Boyle, owner and builder, two two-.story frame dwell- ings, 4705-07 Dix street northeast (lots 1517, square G§142). to cost $12,000. Arthur Copeland, ownes Bell, architect; E. D, Max er; to make repairs, 1331 Fourteenth street (lot 809, square 242), to cost $3,000. Idadore Young, owner; F. H. Brl. ganti, architect; Burnee Corporation, builder; to remodel 940 F street (lot 820, square 377), to cost $500. Warren F. Brenizer, owner; Fred Drew Co., T builder; to make re- pairs, 3407 K street (lots 800 and 801, square 1183), to cost $3,000. L. Sugar and N. Miskin, owners; W. A. Barger, bullder; to make repalirs, 1620 A street southeast (lot 1, square 1085), to cost $900. John . Wright, owner: G. G. Loeh- r Co., builder: to repair fire damage, 237 Twoanda-half street southwest (ot 36, square 577). to cost $500. Samuel 8. L'Hommedleu, owner; Griffith Coal (¢ builder: to reroof dwelling, mb street dot 806, square st $560. ¥ owner; George T. 1. Henderson, o-story frame Monroe street north square 4310), to cost George N. dwelling, 3000 eust (lot 41, 2. Adamson, owner, architect ell, build-| | and builder: to erect two twa tile dwellings, 29-31 STAR, WASHINGTON, H. CLIFFORD BANGS HEADS CONVENTION COMMITTEE 11. Clifford Bangs has been appoint- ed chalrman of the Washington Real Estate Board's committee for the an- nual convention of the National As- sociation of Real Estate Boards, which fs to take place at Tulsa June 7 to 11. A special train will be chartered by the local board to take approximately 125 realtors to Tulsa. This train, it is expected, will be even better equipped than the one that took the realtors to the Detroit convention last year. The Tulsa board is arranging a very elab- orate program of lectures, discussions and classes In various problems, us well as entertainment features. street (lots 806-808, square 3288), cost §14,000. H. A. Vieth, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect thred two-story frame dwellings, 1926:30 Franklin street northeast (lots 1820, square 4211, to cost §14,000. J. B. Harrell, owner; Louis T. Rou- leau, urchitect; C. W. Markham, bulld- er; to erect one two-story brick dwell- ing, 3030 Cleveland_ avenue (ot 7, square 2125), to cost $30,000. J. B. Harrell, owner; Louls T. Rou- leau, archite Markham, build- to N w ‘Bungalows | H 3 Left ‘ Inspect Sunday N.W. Attractive Price—Terms Wm. S. Phillips Realtor i |Home Sufficiency at Its Best Location—Plan—Construction—Price Overlooking the Beautiful National Cathedral Grounds. Downtown in 12 Minutes Via Mass. Ave. Washington's Closet Restricted Neighborhood. Eight Rooms. Two Baths. Built-in Garage. Every Possible Modern Convenience. The M:t R.mnably Priced Homes in the Northwest. Terms Less Than Rent Located at the Intersection of Massachusetts Ave. and Cathedral Ave. Call our office for representative to take inspect the property, or take you by auto to Wesley Heights bus to 38th Street, or motor out Massachusetts Ave. to Cathedral Ave. Open Daily and Sunday CHAS. D . SAGER Owner and Builder 924 14th Street N.W. Members of m%/‘ Co-Operative S Buitders: Ny Association i of the D. (. Y livable as they are today. homes in D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926. Cafritz Construction Co., owner and builder; D. W. Moore, architect; 10 erect 12 two-story brick dwellings, 714-36 Hamilton street (lots 38-45, square 3149), to cost $60,000. H. Ernest Galleher jr., owner; C. Spano and Swann & Moore, builders; to erect brick private garage, 4214 Jenifer street (lot 10, square N1665), to cost $500. D. S. Wilkerson, owner and bullder; Edward St. Cyr Barrington, architect; to erect four two-story brick dwell- ings, 1419, 21, 29 and 81 Whittler place (lots' 50, 61, 66 and 67, square 2732), to cost $30,000. ‘Winfleld Preston, owner and build- er, Machinists' Building; Marcus Hal- lett, architect; to erect six three-story brick dwellings, 1626-36 _Montague street (lots 2227, square W2723), to cost $80,000. M. P. Canby, owner and bullder; Louis I two two-story frame dwellings, 5615 er; to erect one brick private garage, 3030 Cleveland avenue (lot 7, square 2125), to cost $2,000. De Vere R. Weedon and Clarence W. Gosnell, owners; John Cobb, archi- ] o erect two two-story b dwellings, 315-17 Kentucky avenue southeast (lots 17-20, square 1041), to cost $25,000. ‘Wolfe, Shapiro & Haves, owners and bullders; Willlam R. Lamar, architect; to erect elght two-story brick dwell- ings, 3719-33 Elghteenth street north- east (lots 54-61 and 15, square 4201); to cost, $56,000. Christlan Heurich, owner; J. T. Ken- yon, bullder; to erect brick addition, 1410 G street (lot 812, square 224); cost $900. $100,000 Apartment. Annie T. Aiken, owner and builder; Doleman & McCaw, architects; to erect one two-story brick apartment, 316-30 Seventh street northeast (lot 817, square 864), to cost $100,000. —_— FINEST HOMES IN SOUTHEAST WASHINGTON Just Completed 1817 to 1825 A St. S.E. Six rooms, containing all modern improvements, including built-in tub and shower, hardwood floors, concrete front porch; very large lot to 30-foot alley. Also two of the finest two-family houses ever built. It will pay you to inspect. Columbia Construction Co. Col. 797 OO 7 Built 1LEFT 4822 5th St. N.W. The Only Remaining House of This Splendid Row Between Decatur and Emerson Sts. Open Sundays and evenings until 5 20 feet wide, big concrete front porch, with brick columns, 7 ex- ceptionally large rooms (4 bedrooms), tile bath with built-in tub and fixtures. One of the highest elevations in the city. 8 Built 1 LEFT 717 Madison St. N.W. s8,650—’750 Cash Colonial front, 6 rooms, double rear porches, tile bath with built-in tub and fixtures; choice of hot-water heat or oil-burning heating plant, and built-in garage. Monthly terms better than rent. Inspection will prove their value. Drive out 16th St. or Georgia Ave. to Madison St. N.W., then east to property. — Shapiro-Katz Company Realtors—Builder 1416 K St. N.W. Deal With a Realtor Main 9111 i Always the Unusual —but with the firm foundation of lasting Shannon & Luchs construction These six-room homes—their design, location and appointments are unusual, but the unusual is merely the “gold lace” of happy living requirement. To- morrow—a year from tomorrow—or fif ty years from tomorrow—these dwell- ings will be as superior in design, as lasting in construction and as delightfully This i$ the reason that over 300 families have bought UR]EITH Large, well-lighted living ro oms, with an open fireplace—a dining alcove or a dining room to suit the individual need—kitchens that make housework a joy—spacious sleeping quarters with a white tile bath and shower complete these “homey” dwellings. Take a Burleith Bus Today—Why Postpone Happiness? Come out to 36th and R Sts. N.W. [SHANNON: & LUCH Rouleau, architect; to erect || REAIL ESTATE. Nevada avenue and 3440 Northampton | and hbuilder, to erect one fwostoiy street (lots 67 and 68, square 1997), to cost $10,000. Hiram K. Green, owner, architect frame and brick dwelling, 3311 Ma comb street (lot 807, squate :073), to st $9,000. 2114-2130 . Facing Two Parks Reasonably Priced—Splendid Terms Description Tapestry brick homes of six rooms and tiled bath. Every medern improvement, including hot-water heat, elec- tric lights, hardwood floors and trim, built-in refrigerator, built-in bathtub and built-in garage are among the many convenlences to be found in thess beautiful homes. Large concrete front and double rear porches. Don't fail to inspect today or Sunday. Very reasonable terms. Drive out Pa. Ave., across bridge to Minnesota Ave., thence two blocks east to houses. Corner Home Corner home contalns eight large rooms, together with inclosed porches and complete room in basement. Otherwise same as above. Open for Inspection Daily Till 9 P.M. CUVIER A. METZLER ] .BRIGHTWOOD B BI1NREERSZEINEIIGEE CI AN RTINS N IATNA SRS NS RSNRR S NS SRS RY REEAETCANEETEESSARE A3 E4NERVES 18R 1TINNRZEELET 5700—5720 8th St. N.W. (Corner Madison) Sunday and Night Service, Adams 620 —ADMIRABLY LOCATED— —MORE THAN COMPLETE— YOU CAN BUY ONE AT . RICE— A ROCK-BOTTOM WITH SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Metal Weatherstripped and Screened Throughout %-in. clear oak floors; screened rear porches; con- crete front porch; enameled kitchen cabinet; built-in refrigerator; enameled gas range; one-piece sink; garage; deep lot to paved alley. Convenient to two ca lines, stores and schools. SESSIRIANIINNR SEERSORERRROSRAN Beautiful New Semi-Detached Homes in : x3é ATATLLLL CLELTLLRLHAL SLERALARLLAL ARAAAUAAAAUESARNRNNNES \\“\\\\\\\\\\ 383}&\‘8\3&) ANANNNANANNS Excellent Location Exclusive Neighborhood 6301-6323 9th Street N.W. 811-829 Sheridan Street N.W. Sample House Heated and Lighted. Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday Until ® P. M Price $8,450 to $8,975 One block east of Georgia Ave. Car Line Convenient to Stores, Schools, Churches, Post Office. Bank. Features - " ity” Gas Range “Standard” Plumbing Fixtures Built-in Refrigerator Concrete Front Porch Double Rear Porches Built-in Garage Convenient 3 338 Terms Six Large Rooms Hardwood Floors Throughout Full Tile Bath Built-in Bath Tub Large Closet in Each Room Linen and Coat Closets Crane Automatic ijot-water Hotewater Heating System Heater A Complete Home Built, Owned and For Sale by SAMUEL R. HARRIS CO,, Inc. Builders Otis Building - 810 18th St. N.W. Or Your Own Broker LU Main 6161

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