Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1926, Page 25

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ESTATE. REAT [Brick Statistics MANY PHWURI | Require Stretch If all the common brick made Of [magination THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., {BUILDING PERMITS DECLINE SLIGHTLY, (Continued_from Page Twenty-four.) story frame dwelling, 3351 Tennyson street (lot 25, square 2005); to cost . east (lot 1314, square 5445); to cost $3,500. Willlam Petrie, owner; W. R. La mar, architect; J. F. Locke, bullder; to erect frame addition, 3921 Fifth street (lot 805, square 3237); to cost $2,070. Dr. H. R. West, owner and build- er; to make repairs, 74256 Blair road (parcel 104-31, square 3180); to cost SATURDAY, L A. Kite, owner and builder; A. | H. Sonnemann, architect; to erect two 2-story frame dwellings, 827-829 | Forty-eighth street northeast (lots 74-75, square 5149); to cost $10,000. Samuel Bass, owner and builder; Tsaac ‘Tepper, architect; to erect three 1-story frame dwellings, 1602, 1606 and 1610 Eastern avenue north- east (lots 3638, square 5167); to cost APRIL 24, 1928 REAL ESTATE. 2 2 2 L 2 . e L 2 2222222222222 2P 2 L 2 T P T2 2. 7. LT 2 TP P22, «fl Al 7 P2 HOMES ARE SOLD $12,000. £10,500. Terrell & Dinger, owners, archi- tects and builders; to erect one 2- story frame dwelling, 3350 Tennyson street (lot 26, square 2008); to cost $12,000. . . J. Dallas Grady, owner and builde George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect three 2-story brick apartments, 143-40 and 55 W street (lots 77-79, $4,000. . TWO' SEMI.DETACHED HOMES CHEVY CHASE, D. C. An English Cottage - Amid the OAKS— I'd like a lawn with shrub- bery—a garden and trees—a place to breath pure, clean air—a cozy interior with an open fireplace— my home must be different, for I want to be proud of my home. Chevy Chase Crest, D. C. H - *The Loveliest : Spot in Chevy Chase, D. C.” | and sold in the United States in Cafritz Company Reports| 1925 had been used in building the foundations, walis and chim- Activity, and 300 Houses neys of average size homes, enough would be provided to accommodate to Be Started. 267,000 families. 1t each of these six-room houses occupied a lot 40 feet in width it would make a row 222 miles long. square 3121); to cost $180,000. In attaining a total of app ry . A. Shipley, owner imately eight billion brick in 1 Wood, architect: the common brick industry showed | erect ‘one 2.story frame dweliing, a gain of about 7 per cent over |3301 Northampton street (lot 1, the preceding year. ¥ square 2012); to cost $6,500. 3 " i . C. Banister, owner and builder; APPRENTICES WANTED. I want a home with a personal- ity of its own—an artistic design —perhaps an English type or a Colonial, but I want it to be well built, for as long as I'm buying a home, I want it “as I want it.” ble activity in residential ¢ in Petworth and vicinity is | by the Cafritz Cons in recording its reces and to L T T L T 2 R T2 B e e 2T Company of transfe Plans are also under way struction of more than 300 new houses in this vicinity. Among the | recent transfers listed by this con- | ern are ! On Seventh between Lmerson The Civil S Home ngs Co., owners and L stres 902 Seve s - g 3 i - 4 T was S0l to_Lalian O eleh. 4904 builders; George T. Santmyers, archi. 0 Charles J. Rittenhouse. 4906 to 560, eyt (2 Uy SDROL IR fames (. 4910 to Clifford W. S ort s hop Junkiz, HeQiiare: Hurley. 49 Shilkips, 4914 to 0 cos ,000. Hurloy, 49012 Phillips, 4914 tc Padgett, owner; J. A. Richards, o g S | builder; to make alterations, 65 ¢ Ll by e street southeast (lot 18, square 692); Kl to cost $1,000. 4930 to B o for Vaughn Ferguson Co., architects; to erect cne Z.story frame dwelling, { 2840 Chain Bridge road (parcel 1 R { square 14, o cost $3,000. Oliver St. ¥4 One house now rented for $110.00 per month v aminations for such buffer, copy joiner. machir molder, Apprentices trades as bla electr ase-inclosed rear por on hoth dwood floors, eloctric lights, hot- slate roof. Large lot. Garage on er to sell the (wo together s and bath each. with lar; Front porches. two-story frame construction ecach. Beautiful shade and shrubbery. Pr Attractive home or investment. A. C. Houghton Co., Realtors o 2515 1516 H St. N.W. H Cleveland 2316-W . 4926 1o Edith (. Newman, s 1 . Thomas st | st o s be between 16 s old. A At atree nd m aptitude test Chaned $101 rformation and__applic: = be obtained from the office > 3 I street. owner; to orth Capitol liss: sqliare 616); to cost M Johin Karle, Edward ¥ n. builder; to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 3304 I street south- street (lot cnevy g owner; i e T 2 T2 T P I, Corner Home CLEVELAND. PARK & 5117 to George C. Dan- purchased 3 forth. ~treet, W. J. Stevens purchase On Bucha 13ighth and Fifth 5 nan street between Fourth | pur- ets: 412 Buchanan street : E. Lorenz, 432 Grant purcha 3 IR On Tilinois av Aloysius MacWilli 1 . Louder, 448 to W. avenue was . Ails-| A corner home at 4 worth, 5105 to M. C. Thompson, 5111 to | northwest was sold to opkins. 5 Fifth street | >, C. Pledger. D R R e T R T One of 15 Home Types Creating Unusual Attention One of the Most Attractive Brick Houses in Chevy Chase, D. C. 3909 Jocelyn Street It has nine rooms, three baths; it is a center-hall, Colonial-type house, with slate roof, built-in garage: large living room, with fireplace : concrete living porch; hardwood floors throughout; in fact every fine modern appointment. Beautiful lot 70 by 205 feet. There's an open fireplace, six large, sunny rooms, beautiful bathroom tiled in color with. built-in tub, hardwood floors and a host of other features that make it just the kind of a home your heart urges you to buy. Remem- ber also, when you buy in Chevy Chase Crest values are constantly growing. TERRELL and 1206 18th STREET Evening Phones: Adams 2503-J—Adams 3215-W To Inspect—Drive out Conn. Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle, east on Western Ave- nue and follow new sign to loveliest spot in Chevy Chase. \ LITTLE, Inc. MAIN 3285 Must Be sold to No Piner Vatue iy N/ 277 L IAIIIEII 77 PIRY /7] 7777 174 RO DI IITDDI IV VT T 20DV 07. settle Clevelang Estatc i R L T J The price is far less than you would expect to pay. The terms are most interesting. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Connecticut Jocelyn St DT S L e R 2 2 R e a7 i e 77 Ave. by car or auto to 22 7 e T2l -thence west to No. 3909 ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inc. Owners and Buyilders 813 15th St. N.W. GLIII77IPIII 7117071177 Y oy, 3500 35th Street PN THE crest of Cleveland Park, with a beautiful panoramic view of the city in the distance, this magnificent corner residence has innumerable distinctive attractions. There are front, side and rear porches, the first two o o 3 named being screened. The house is constructed of hollow tile, faced with ! ; 3 : = fine stucco and has a heavy slate roof. The main floor includes immense living and dining rooms, a great onen fireplace, a large kitchen and outside pantry—all with high ceilings and numerous large windows. Upstairs are four splendid bed chambers (each with a huge cedar-lined closet) and two tiled baths (one with marble shower.) The large linen closet has a complete chest of drawers. Oak floors throughout and choice electric fixtures. On the third floor are two finished rooms and storage room. In the basement are maid’s room and bath, vapor heating system and laundry trays. The garage matches the house in construction. This is a rare offering of a beautiful home at a sacrifice price! OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY BO22ESHELPS Member Washington Real Fstate Foard 2T T LR 7 e, Main 2690 JAMESON-BUILT HOMES! 1800 to 1850 Potomac Ave., S.E. Over 100 Sold Priced at Less Than $7,000 and up Easy Terms Here is a home within the reach of ‘any purse. M Iy priced— yet complete in every detail. Lo- cated in Washington's newest sub- division— EASTERN TERRACE rooms and electric lights refrigerator and double rear large _rear excellent N.W. Corner 32d and McKinley Sts. Chevy Chase, D. C. New Distinctive Corner Residence Just Completed—First Showing 8 beautiful large rooms and two complete tiled baths, with shower. Open fireplace, breakfast room, conservatory, enormous living room, opening out to spacious porch, extra-large, cedar-lined storage closets, cold storage room. Garage to match the house. A\ beautiful corner lot with shade trees. Priced Remarkably Low Agreeable Terms 1417 K Street Main 9300 Tapestry clk: 6 th: ho extra porches: laundr: vard to wide alles. An home that is complete. Selling Fast v East. Four blocks from the mew East- ern High School. Sce these ideal homes now. Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. Owners_and_Builders 906 N. Y. Ave N.W. Phone Main 5526 HOMES ARE SUPERIOR is easily apparent SEE THEM Salesman on Premises All Day Sunday —TO INSPECT I Take Chevy Chase Bus Line to 32nd and McKinley Sts. Selling Fast—Better Hurry 5700-20 8th St. NW. (Corner Madison) METAL WEATHER-STRIPPED AND SCREENED 1612 Crittenden Street N.W. This house cannot be equaled by any house offered for sale at this price Description : GARAGE SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 baths Screens 9 rooms Open fireplace Hardwood flvurs Weather stripped Servant’s room Awnings 2-car garage with running water 5031 41st St. N.W. (41st and Garrison) Particularly appealing, brand-new, detached homes of 6 beautiful rooms and tiled bath.” All modern improvements. Hardwood floors, open fireplace, spacious porches, generous lot, etc. Conveniently located; high elevation. Only $11,000 on most accommodating: terms. Open for Inspection All Day Sunday WILLIAM K. HARTUNG & CO. 1108 16th Street N.W. Main 371 This is a hollow tife stucco house with brick trim- mings, situated on one of the most desirable lots on this beautiful street, lot 60x138 feer. Open Sunday from 10 AM. to 6 PAL. Built—and for sale by L€ BreuninGeR & Soxs Realtors—M. 6140

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