Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1926, Page 22

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22 REAL BULDINGPERNTS " TOTAL§16300 Anothe}' Unusual Record Is i Made This Week for | New Construction. New construction authorized by the Ruilding Department of tha District yan considerably over the million mark this week, the total being $r- 163,000, The permits issued are distributed throughout the city, with a large pro- portion going to the northwest sec- tion as usual. Practically every type of atructure was included. The permitr granted include . J. Werne! hn‘l‘lde’r; to erect one brick office, 1937 Fifth street northeast (lot 802, square 2617), 1o cost §600. C‘harles Schneider Baking Co., Tnc., owners: Julius Wenig. architect; Sam- rescott Co.. Inc., builders: to c addition. 413 1 street (lots owner, architect and | 5 ESTATE. Nineteenth street (lot 146, square 2604), to cost $500. Vietor Lehto, owner, architect and builder; (o erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 6916 Willow street (lots 32 and 33, square 3357), to cost $12.000. Charles W. Artl owner; Victor Mindeleff, architect; A. C. Warthen Sonk, builders; to erect one cement block garage, 7322 Fourteenth street (lot 821, square 2736), to cost $1,000. Antonlo Oliverf, owner, architect and builder; to erect one 1-story brick store, 5211 Georgia avenue .(lot 64, square 3001), to cost $5,000. D. Dunigan, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect eleven 2-story brick, ‘dwellings, 4901-23 Seventh street (lots 113 to 123; square 3213), to cost $56,000. H. Thornton, owner and build o t cement block addition, 6906 and 6908 Fourth street (lot 38, square 3276). to cost $2,600. H. L. Thornton, owner and builder; to erect three 1-story frame dwellings, 6703 1o 6707 Fourth street fots 28 to 30, square 3281), to cost $15,000. J. M. Mitchell, ow! Sears, Roe- buck & Co., architects; to erect one 1- story frame dwelling. 2216 Thirtieth street southeast (lots 21 and 22, square to cost §7,000. J. Mitchell. owner; Sears, Roe- buck & C architects: to erect one frame garage, 2218 Thirtieth street southeast (lots 21 and 22, square 5652), to_cost $500. R. L. Scaggs. owner; W. E. Haven- ner, builder; to pebbledash building, 1244 W street southeast (lot 98, square THE EVENING ment, §423 Connecticut avenue fot 55, square 1857), to cost $175.000. F. E. Proctor. owner: William 1 Martin, jr., builder: v cinder block dwell- [ to erect addition, 1450 Church street nth_street (lot 821, | (lot 823, square 209), to cost $3,000. 6), to cost $15,000. Connecticut A e Realty Corpora- B. Dodd, owner and builder: | tion, owner: Wardman Construction . R. Tafllor, archite friune dwellin y- [ tions, Connecticut avenus and L +, | sauare 550 $200,000. Fred S. 1fpgod, owner, to make re-| Allies Inn, owner; Porter E. Lockle, builder; to srect one 2story frame | Pairs. 1400 Winth street (lot 31, square | architect; C. A. Langley Co., bulld- dwelling, 7630 Twelfth street (lots 68 | 3%8). to $600. er; to make repairs, 522 Seventeenth and 69, square ). to cost $11,000, | A Willlam ERtman, owner: M. Dorsey, | street (lot 800, square 170), to cost P. F. Fox and C. Livingston, owners | designer; J.. H. Washington, builder; | $5,000. and builders; P. F. Fox, architect; to - erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 12 | SRERBENE BRBARER Nicholson street (lots 148 and 149, A square 3384), to cast $5,000. G lFonNMRIEl'Jg‘fiAmw IN Co.. architects; Schneider-Spliedt Co., buiiders; 10 erect one l.story brick Butilt for comfort, attractive in appear- ance and contains many modern features Mary G. pwner: H. Lotz, architec F. Borgma cafe, 341 First street northeast (lot 43, square 724), to cost $13,000, Touls Bush, owner: Schneider- Spliedt Co., bullders; to make changes, 343 First street northeast (lot 44, square 724), to cost $1,000. Tracey E. Pruitt, owner and build- er; N. R. Grimm, architect; to erect | 6 large rooms. addition, 1016 Eighteenth street (lot |g 5 "figfll’ I?IM"!-' - e B D e Bl i Shoicor and bullidn tub ‘Willlam Schmitt, . . Archat, v mohitont: Eemioal i !‘.‘.;'."."‘“.;.,: sink and bullt-in ironing board. then, builder; to erect rear brick 6704 4th St. N.W. porches, 1334 T street (lot 78, square One Blook from Either Oar Line ‘ G."W CHASE Maurice Fitzgerald, owner; to erect Owner and Builder brick garage. 508 Sixth street south- west (lot 67, square 495), to cost $500. R ‘l}d‘l‘"‘mflAfl }}?nrs. owner: to stucco ullding, 1 P street (lot 8 1254), to coat $500. i e W. L. Roberts, owner; John Rob-| Twenty-fifth street southeast (lots 5 erts Co., bullders; to erect one brick private garage, 808 C street southeast Inc., builder; to make altera-|(lot 66, square 923), to cost $800. ‘ John Herath, owner and builder; strest (lot 35, square 164), to cost)|John Cadle, architect; to erect one 2.story brick and tile dwelling, 1714 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1926. builde: to 7, square 2627), to cost $8,000. L. E. Breuninger & Son, owners and H. L. Breuninger, architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3407 Massachusetts avenue northwest (lot 25, square 1939), to cost $40,000. REAL ESTATE. Standard Ofl Co., owner, architect and builder, to erect one 1-story brick and stucco filling station, 1500 Pennsylvania avenue southeast (ot 803, square 1077), to cost $5,000. W. B. Moses & Son, owners: A. (Continued on Twenty-third Page.) o[——=lalc——[c———[lc——[o[c—— el Anapge to Be Our Guest Decoration Day and 'Monday at a Picnic at “DISTRICT HEIGHTS” Washington’s Fastgst Growing and Most Completely Improved Suburban Development your boyhood days. Come out with the kids and be one of them. b F. 42, 800, 501 and 872, square | 1244 W atreel sout 54 1o cont 000. 5782). to 500. Charles W. Arth, ow - Fonepn G Herbert, owner. architect | Mindelefr, architest, A e sVarton EArage. and builder; to erect one 2.story brick | Sons, builders, Kensington, Md.; to Aquare 2000), to cost $500 dwelling. 2307 Naylor road southeast \Nee V. Tarrimore, awner: Marcus | (lots 26 and 42, square 5530), to cost Jalletr. architect; N. A. Sansbury &|$8.000. ; % Co.. builders ght 'v| " Cafritz Construction Co., owners brick_dw {and builders: D. W. Moore, archite and 21113 Michigan street (lots 8-13,| to erect seventeen 2-story brick dwell: square 2053). to cost $56.000. | ings, 340 Decatur, 339 Crittenden and 1. Frank Winter, owner and bui 703 to 4731 Fourth street (lots § to Sears, Roehuck & Co., architect | 17. squarer 3305), to cost $85.000. arect one 2.story frame dwelling, 526| Joseph M. Staniey, owner and build- Tinderwood street! (lots 10 and 11,] er. 1436 R street; 0. H. Clarke, archi- square 3187), to cost $6.000. tect; to erect one 2-story trame dwe R, H. Grover. owner and builder:|ing. 3344 Stuyvesant street (ot 15, George T. Santmyers, architect: to| square 2007), to cost $9.500. arect twenty-two 2-story brick dwell-| Joseph M. Stanley. owner and build- 4-66 Tunlaw road (lota 508 to | er: to erect one frame private garage, nd lots 626" to 637, square | 3344 Stnyvesant street (lot 15, square 1201), to cosi $110.000, | 1o cost $500. B. H. Gruver. owner and builder; Margaret G. Kendall, owner . H. George nimyers, to | Turton, architect and bullder; to make arect 10 metal garages, 254- repairs, 3314 Cathedral avenue (ot 37, law rnad (lots #08 fo 516 and 497,|square 211%), to cost $850. =quare 1301), 1o cost $1,000 0. Edmonston, fr.. owner and Annie MacDorogh, ewner: M. Rritt George T. yers, archi- huilder: fn erect brick garage. 322 erect one 4-story brick apart- F. K. P § Bailey Bldg: Phone Adams 81 ; - . — A beautiful, well-shaded grove, with tables and benches, has been set aside, with facilities for games for children and grown-ups. m o] Forget your business worries and make the day read like a page from m m g Miller Designed Miller Buile | LSS RERNEEN FIRST CALL FOR Wise Investors OVER-LEE KNOLLS FULL IMPROVEMENTS Better Values Better Homes BAS T Just North of Cleveland Park At Van Ness Street and Wisconsin Avenue V'an Ness§Street is now open from Comnecticut Avenue to Wisconsin Avenue § English Architecture Semi-Detached and Detached Brick and} Stucco—$13,000 to $14,500—Tile and Slate Roofs Attractive Prices Convenient Terms HEIGHTS,” or motor straight out on Pennsylvania Ave., as shown on the above diagram, See it over the weekend; acquaint yourself two miles from District Line. with the remarkable opportunity it offers; con- sider its highly desirable residential qualities and then makeup your mind to own a part of it.—for home. investment or both, and you'll congratulate yourself in a feiw montha! District Heights Company 468 Louisiana Ave. NW. Phone Main 1050 l——=[alcd——|alc——[a[c——— o] c——|n|—X] LLLT72 727 77 J77 7 7L L LI T P LT LT AL 7 Six and Eight Rooms—Side and Center Hall. Rooms of Unusual Size and Charm- ing Arrangement—Every Closet Lined With Cedar o To Inspect Means to Purchase Open for Inspection Every Afternoon, Evening, and All Deay Sunday. Exhibit House B Ie— DO IO ——=a Initial low prices prevail NOW —cill YOU take advantage of them. Van Ness Street fi o) Free transportation from 17th and Pennsylvania Ave. S.E., in bus marked “DISTRICT m m o] HOW TO GET THERE Crosc Key Bridge at Georgetown. turn right on Lee High- way and foHow the arrows or phone far appointment. M. A. MACE Exclusive Agent 307 Evans Bldg. 0777707 ML I Today’s Logical Home Buy! Art. Bungalows at Manor Park, D. C. On the 14th St. Car Line Drive out Georgia Ave. to Rittenhouse T erms St.—east on Rittenhouse St. to Fourth as low as St: south on Fourth, one block to Quack- s enbos, or take Fourteenth St. car marked “Takoma"—get off at Third and Quacken- - s walkt oneRalfl Block ! wost: Convenient Monthly Terms Main 115 G2 7 rrrrI T s This distinctive home gives a fine im- pression_of the many attractive types at | L, ) BB / e p . b and shingle effects. All completely ap- Dominating. N Massachusetts Avenue Another Charming Group at Chillum Castle Heights A glorious val- ley view for miles and miles from this ex- tremely high elevation. Over- looks all Wash- ington. Number 2540 Adjoining the Stokes Mansion The old Southern mansion was the ideal Home. Its peaceful privacy, its setting of quiet charm, are yours to have today in Rock Creek Park Es- tates . . . “a part of the Park.” Na- ture’s richest bounty of beauty—the landscape loveliness of a Corot, the color of a Turner—in a homesite at a cost which leaves ample to build the Home of your dreams. LUE Grass . . 4 Blue Ridge Blue Blood. The plantation, sir, with the Colonel yonder; cool in the shade of his pilliared portico. There’s groomin’ in the fstables, and the hounds are restless. . Reckon ole bre’r fox has it comin’ his‘way. And when you’re back—well, the mint bed’s waitin’ to be cut. Hospitality . Happiness . . . Home, ISITED daily by throngs. Probably no new apartment structure in the National Capital has attracted more wide- spread attention than this mammoth addi- tion to upper Massachusetts avenue, now more than 90% owned by many of Wash; ington’s most prominent families. For a modern home, in an exclusive location and ultra-select ironment. at a reasonable price—visit 2540 Massachusetts Avenue. To Inspect — Drive out : New Hampshire Avenue to Prwes From Blair Road, north on Blair $6,950 Road one block to homes. 2 3 s frww :lflh street to car line. lesmen at Monthly Payments $1 2 ’500 Madison St. and Blair Road. Conveniently Arranged TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 1206 18th Street ) Main 3285 Evening Phones Adams 2503-] and Adams 3215.W ' 100% COOPERATIVE Open Sunday and Monday Merp a N 925 15th Street—Main 9770 Sunday Phone—Adams 3299 Yoju enter the Estates' at 16gh St. and K.llmu Rol_d | Ask for the Beautiful Descriptive Brochure Telephone Main 5974 for an Inspection Appointment - EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. Own'ers ONE-THOUSANDSONE FIFTEENTH STREET AT K

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