Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1926, Page 17

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926° . . . REAL ESTATE. 1. T—— 1 BU".DING PERMI-I-S bullder; to erect one frame garage.|Co, builder to make repairs, 1023 |erect five twostory brick dwellings, | George W. Grice, owner and builder:| W|NSTON-SALEM BOARD tats Boards for the member board] LUMBER MEN TO MEET. i | plmm. i) 1309 Gallatin street (lot 4, square 2805), | Thirty-first street (lots 808 and 809,]4921 to 20 Seventh street (lots 73 to |\ 7T, Dorsey, architect; to erect one to_cost $450 1190) st $1,600. square 3213), to cost $30,000. b members present. 0 cost $45 square 1190), to cost $. .“C a A ."Mmp,*nwm“ and | tWO-StoTy brick flat, 1211 R street (lots MEMBERS LIVE WIRES The award, a silver cup presented |Sessions to Open in Tacoma, Wash W. R. Lamar, architect; to erect one | bullders acNeil, architect; to |56 to 61, square 276), to cost $3,000. —_— by the Cleveland, Ohio, Real Estate Sdtel on August's. H. P. Huddleson, owner and builde Will Repair Bullding. . 53,00 - ; sner; Ar . « ; Board, is given to the board having | two-story brick dwelling, 2004 Thirty-| M. . Polen, owner; Arthur M.|erect one two-story frame and stone| Lewis E. Hayes, owner and bullder:| v, . ayp for Third Time for Hav- | second street (lot 13, square 2101), to | Poynton bui to make repairs, | qwelling, 4437 Cathedral avenue (lots | Claughton West. architect: to erecll P the largest delegation of active mem-| .y, National Lumber Manufac | e | 1010 lot 10, square 347), t0 47 and 48 and part of lots 1 to 6,|one four-story brick apartment, 23 ing Most Delegates at bers in proportion both to its total AR 7 ost §18,000. | D - S| turers’ Assoclation announced toda George W. Martin, owner; Vaughn, 'cost C .. |square 610), to cost §£9,000. Second street northeast (lot 43, squai i c " active membership and to the number that the Midsummer meeting of the Ferguson & Co.. desi " to erect] J. C. Judson, owner; Sholtes & Co.,| 'B. Partar, owner and builder; to|759), to cost $60,000. iy VIRHRIIADI of miles traversed In coming to the | gy ectors of that association will be e R one two-story & apartment, 1134 r3; to erect one cement Dlock 8a- jerect one onestory tile and cement E;;;F\”;"S‘ g‘;\:%-':g:“;;aré-ly:r S| For s ANDE e WIS 1he Taat C";;“.“‘{SLE{;;“Q’J’:?:‘ g::rc‘; n::lel-ha held at the Winthrop Hotel, Tacoma are 5 , 4211 Mllitary road (lot 5, square | hlock dwelling, 4018 Chesapeake street | architect; J. J. y : 8 - E 9 7 = Ehicd atrestiflot | s & e Fourteenth street | seven yvears the Winston-Salem Real | annual convention of the aseociation | natn, AuSuSt 5. The program of > " . i , to cost 00, (lots 11 and 12; are 1769), to cost | rear porch, 3327 . m District Construction Shows i e o 1. Munitz, owner; L. W, Giles, | 51,000, i (lot 64, square 2837), to cost $500. tate Board.of Winston-Saiem, ) just concluded at Tulsa, Okla., was |'h® Meeting will be announced later q fo make repairs, 403 ‘Sixth|® Alics Dows, owner; Teunis F. Col., B. K. Leon, owner: R. C. Archer, | has heen declared winner of the cup | represented by 10 of its 26 active mem. ——— g 3 _ : builder: to make | builder; A a—— First Drop Below Mark .’2;"5?.{“‘5’?55“22\-21..5‘iz'.»':.,- (lot 805, | street southwest (lot 20, square 465), | lier, bullder; to erect one brick garage, | architect; H. J. Horner, bullbdfil:v 10 ) awarded at the annual convention of | bers. The distance to the convention | If you need work, read the want square 431), to cost $2,000. 3 . 3126 O sreet (ot 521, square 1243), to | erect one onestory brick public ga-| the National Association of Real Es | city was approximately 1,350 miles. ' columna of The Star. in Many Weeks Willlam E. Laux, owner and builder; and builder; | cost $3,000. Tage, 1105 W street (lota 53 and 535, ® Alladin Co., architects; to erect one|Julius Wenig, to erect one| Wardman & Bones, owners; Ward- | square 302), to cost $7,600. one-story frame dwellinz, 2009 Thirty % brick 100 New | man Construction Co., Inc., builder;| Henry V. Klein, owner and bullder; ond street southeast (lot 29, s g avenue northeast (part lot 806, to erect one two-story rear porch, 2930 | George T. mmer, architect; to T — , For the first time in many weeks 0 0asE §3/000. quare 799), to cost $5,00 Thirty-third street (Iot 43, square 2118), | erect one two-story frame dwelling, 1&\\\ \3 N}/// (m/,«{: B construction activity in the District # 4 % : Stuart G. Mcalister, owner: to erect | 15 cost $1,000. 7031 Blair road (lot 800, square 3187), % VI \\,/J o 7 5, dropped below the $1,000,000 mark Eighteen Houses Planned. |one brick private garage, 219 Ninth| “william' B. Chandler, owner and | to cost $3.500. R fd/é Vi = The total amount of new building| wargman Construction Co .| streot northeast (ot 50, square 939), 10| buflder; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect| H. G. Winkler, owner and builder; days amounted to approximately o eet (lots 20 ml&-m[, builder; to erect one two-story \fléj ) A e L Ralusg bt e owner and build- SRS (o' make repairs, | Sevare 156 fo coat $3.500. t7 Construction Co., | N i 4 =5 \ ”//'//; A. B. Mullet authorized by the office of the bulld: |, Wardman Con 3 | cont $500. brick addition, 1714 Ninth street (lot |to make repairs, 710 Sixth street (lot él $637.000 st D eaa8 1000 . 1521 North Capitol strest | R 7 1 L g = 7 cation that the building boom in the S ee. 1343| Rob Roy Macka: ild- | i) ¢ = = National Capital has satrted on a 8ot 30, dquare 2823), |er; George T. Santmyers, architect; to| ’ 3 A . 2 2l A permanent downward trend. to Cout 31,10 orect one two-story brick flat, 513 Seosees % Recent building permits include: 1.W. Horwitz, owner and bullder; to | Tenth street southeast (lots §19 an i 2 3 = 8733 Oliver street (lot 6, square 1864), 1 i i P = 3 ; = 1o cost §1,000, / “ 3 y = T A 3 e II’F"//é, To Repair Home. 7y =t g ! s 7 s ing inspector during the t seven | 2l v gtory brick dwellings, 2911 | Rose Ferrigno, owner: W. E. F.|05 ‘square 363), to cost $1.000. 849, square 454), to cost $850. ,?//"Q,g Q) s dropping off, however, accord- | ", 3 McCarthy, theast (lot 11, square 3511), to cost Richard R. Bright, owner: W. E.| ol repair 0 @ street (lot 8§20, uare 949), to co! Episcopal Dioc T 3617 Ma 27, square 1918), to cost $1,500 Martin Hysong, owner; W. B. Av- to erect brick addition, reets (lot 812, square 1)! 27| 5 : ; ‘ If your policy is to see everything before L : . St Locahon I deciding—and you have looked at them make repairs Florida avenue (lot 1, square 418), & ¥ h o o . st $400 3 3 the €o: sl o ‘ ls t e ' all—then you will easily recognize to enlarge s!eeping porch, Ltk ston: Stikes 2%, square i ; | . t splendid value offered in these homes. Berman gan. builde: Seventh lot 24, squ 5 - b§ % aries A L. w. i 1 When buying a NS . architeot: n ladrey, § : 1 3 3 | Y builders: to make 3 1308 G 3 | : home, consider well - P> street (lot $00, square ° to cost o8 B : - . ® ° o = $800. i ¥ % 2 the location, because | 2 PROD‘U.CT GI’V@S THE Plaps New Divelling. ; 3 @ vou will want your (Corner Madison) =3 L S, orner WaofBULE e e | Buver More TuaxHe To-pay— AN Junce Thelr | Robert C. Walker, a L 1o erect one 2story brick @ ng, 4516 § A crease — not dimin- Bohitinih ainet 8 |l : il] §| Has A RI1GHT To €xrect| || MeriTs FORrR YOURSELF 2041), to cost $7, 3 ish. These homes st Alexander C. Kirk. owner: Davis, s i 2N 2 4 V S 3 Wick ‘r':'l\,\_ artan’ Gompany, Bulal are in a rapidly | Your fu’st and last 8| Sheer Merit— nothing else-could Yours, teo, may be that thrill of owner- ers; to erect one brick addition, 3308 growing section. Y| account for the swift risein public ship----that surge of pride in the pos- R lot 800, square 1293), cos Biemor Qe esteem of AURORA HILLS HOMES. sesion of a home info whose .walls 1 . szg::w I HiL owner; Vietor E. &3 ‘ ChOIce of a home | \| Like most great achievements they has been builtthat something which e e e g e e e : = - f & transforms it into more than a mere tion 323 V' strest en‘lf‘tc §17, square Sample House | d have taken their deserved place thing of masonry, metal, concreteand 3082), to_cost $3.600 quietly and naturally Vit Lo s 3 o o . | Large, tapestry brick, six-room J. P. Neff. owner; John D. Miller, 2 actitect s Sger o seare e ||| 6220 Georgia Ave. N.W. Carefolly planned and arfistic in Never before have such homss been story frame dwelling homes—complete and well built— A ! ; third strest (ot 11, They are 20 feet wide by 32 feet deep; large design-- ‘equnppe: rlwfh 'r:dodarn im-. offered to you at the price- X ii: owher analuiE concrete front porches, with ornamental iron rail provements.---- and local only up--- and terms will be crranged Nk Pooiectl equipped with built-in Pembroke tubs: = two 1-sto dwellings. 3050 and and pedestal stands. Plenty of closet space. and d I Pennsylvan‘? Ave., in Washingfons ‘E e~ . sauare 4319). to cost $7.000 1 rooms; attractive lighting fixtures; h. w. heating that any one can affor | J| most beautiful suburban develop- 7RVX To inspect---Take Alexandria car F A ner and builder; plant. Welsbach automatic storage water heater tem y 4| ment----- AURORA HILLS, Va. 50‘4 at 12% and Penn. Ave, or drive across R N otaan DU ings: four bedrooms. ' The baths are tiled and Sell“lg at a low P"ce—and 4| focrteen minotes from 2% and NS L it you 84 Clinton rtheast (lot 3, floor plugs in all rooms; open fireplaces in living 4 ST A r, 8 hi: ot 3 frame dwelling. 1802 Twenty. i s Built-in Garage 9; Fourteenth Street bridge. fourth street. portheast (lots 19 and R et INSPECT THESE HOMES SUNDAY Will Build Apartment. s e ) [SHAPIROKATZ REALTY 0. || N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. AURORA HILELS HOMES . )=~ e o REALTORS—BUILD]E:;G g 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904 | 7;\}/%\\/—,— 1015-15% St. N.W. MAIN-7343 v brick apart- i g T | Members Washington Real Estate Board A //{&“;% b h s t north- i ! = N2 S\ == east (lot 204, square 4202), to cost $30.000, L. E. Brashears, owner and builder John A. Melhy. architect: to erect one % 7 NS N ile and frame dwelling, 2700 et northeast (lot 33, square | vzl From the Front Porches of These Dunigan “ourth street northeast (lot 30, square a1 g, Sy Homes You Have an Unobstructed One-Day Sale of Lots gl LS View of Beautiful Grant Circle Sanford. owner and builder; hitect: to erect six two- _- In Allison _street (lot 7 To-celebrate the opening of our Branch Avenue lots, we shall place lots on this main street on special sale for . One Day Ohly—Sunday, June 20th have had many requests for lots on Branch Avenue because this street is to . be one of the main entrances to Washington from Southern Maryland with an e T 5 attractive approach at the District Line. A LTeR coto R et AT f 3 i i £ 5 | . : = N BRANCH AVENUE will be one of the Capital City’s most important thorough- o SHRIRIGE Br 2 SO el o8 § =R ; : fares. It will be a magnificent boulevard, 100 feet wide, with a 30-foot restric- ' i R tion on either side, and a splendid roadway 40 feet from curb to curb. Cluh. 1 Reautiful woeded wlSE restricticns in Hillcrest safeguard your investment and protect your home. W families bea; . MEMBERS of Congress, prominent attorneys, high Government officials, leading By . V.00 thoker. . Phose Clove | - . W 3 A : business men and other desirable citizens have already purchased homes or land 3931 for & pect._____ ¢ . A g - a \ homesites on this high plateau, 300 feet above sea level and only three miles from the Capitol. For Sale - Detached H | ek e S g ek ) ' ~ - N?flng:o.ziv;;:?;.é R e e e " || Sale Begins at 9:00 A.M. Sunday, June Half Block from B7 = T R NG || 20th, and closes at midnight the same day Pznna. Ave. Convenient to U. §. Navy Yard. Z;ul the business || The Garden Spot of v S th ares. street car < E e ) - s v i SR . ¢ Shersashares. - snbwt- S8 w,,;;mg.on_,],. Petworth's ;i : = : e Fer One Day Only You Can Buy Lots on Branch Avenue at o Nodern “home” situated_on Supreme Location. : b | . . : 'the introductory price of fifteen cents per square foot. At besutiful_lawn: " the house a1 Vasy e in astiral B o | } midnight, Sunday, the price will be increased to twenty cents room: hot-water heat: elec- Crant Circle. by i ! : | per square foot. tric lights: colonial style porch. . Ly Vacant Open for. inspection. i ; o 2 Aot _ ; \ In case of hard rain, the sale will be p ostponed until the following Sunday buy a modern detached home, just like new. everything _in fine shape, on terms like Throughout. rcI‘E‘(rice reduced to ; . e : ™ \ - To Reach Hillcrest, D. C. Terms Arranged for $8)750 Desirable Purchasers. & R Drive out Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, across bridge to top of first hill Wonderful Terms % g Turn right at Branch Avenue. Or $ 2 5 0 C sh . = ‘Take Capital Traction bus marked “Hillcrest” at 17th and Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. $75 per month, including O / . W. B Illinois Avenue at Grant Circle N. | Alger & Company B“YST°d‘Y OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.—16th STREET DOUBLP-DECKER BUSSES TO THESE HOMES ee Beautifully Appointed W, P. Normoyle vony.ae D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. Main 1267 ||\§ 1732 Eye St. NW. 3229 Alabama Ave. SE. sjll’ohlorni“l‘vel?‘zg';r ; ! Buy With Confidence—Buy a Dunigan All-Brick Home

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