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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926. REAL ESTATE. _——_—_________________—___L__————”“——”——_—_____—___r___—___ BALTINORE MAKES ZONING INQUIRIES Report Also Deals With Use of Buildings in Which Fires Occru_r. BALTIMC J fngs 1 need of z the health the r peals for las been made publ An investization of fires, with par- tleular reference to the use of the buildings in which they occurred, was one of the inquiries conducted for the hoard. The data showed that fires e 26.-—The find. tions to show the lations to protect fire, traffic and incorporated in d_of zoning ap- vear, which has just MILLION INCREASE IN NEW BUILDING PERMITS FOR WEEK (Continued _from Page Nineteen) 2319 Minnesota avenue southeast (lot 24, square 5578, to cost $5,000. N. Zarin, owner and bullder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect one z.story brick apartment, 5406 Sev- enth street (lot 829, square 3152), to cost $50,000. C. A. Lawrence, owner and builder; Lewls Homes Co.. designers, to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 16 Milarson place (ot 163, square 3384). to cost §6,500. Willlam' F. Young, owner and build- er: to erect one ory cement block dwelling, 5104 Cathedral avenue (lot 80, square 1443), to cost $4.800. William L. Martin, jr., owner and builder; John A. Weber, architect: to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3612 Quesada street (lot 21, 1863), to cost $15,000. square to erect one 1.story gasoline sta- tion, 2100 Pennsylvania avenue (lots 800, 801 and 840, square 75), to cost $15,000. Guy L. Stewart, owner and builder; John R. Cattle, architect; to erect four 2.story brick dwellings, 115 to 121 Seventeenth street southeast (lots 64 to 67, square 1086), to cost $26,000. W. B. Moses & Sons, owners; Mc- Donald-Langstroth Construction builders; to remodel entrance, enth and F streets (lots 12, 20, part of lots 11, 13 and 14, square 321), to cost $4,000. Edward C. Miller, owner and build- er; Sears-Roebuck & Co., architects; to erect one Z.story frame and ce- ment block dwelling, 3023 Vista street northeast (lot 15, square 4336), to | cost $8,000. | o Gott, owner: L. : R. Do ld, builder; tn e frame dwellings, 4923 and |, treet northeast (lots 64 ' and 65, square 5175), to cost $8,00 Collier, builder; to make repairs. 1640 Connecticut 93). to cost $3,000. H. R. Howenstein, owner and build- | 5 er; Charles R. Schrider, architect; to erect three 2.story brick dwellings, | ¢ 1016-1020 Third street northeast (lots tect: to to erect one northwest (lot 2 owners; §. J. Prescott Co., Inc., build- ers; to make repairs, North Capitol and E streets (ot 63, square 630), to cost $1,000. Mrs. A. B. Curtis, owner and bulld- er; to erect one lstory frame dwell: ing, 2115 Q street southeast (lots 17 and 18, square b591), to cost $6,000. Washington Finance and Construc- tion Co., owners and builders; E. W. " | Syme, designer; to erect five brick and tile dwellings, 4300 and to 4338 River road (ot 2 lots 1 $42,500. 24 to 2! and 9, square 50), J. Carry King, Inc., 114.29, square 3717), nd builders; W 2.8t0ry square 4201), Lo cost $9,000 t “ J. W. Vanward, owner; F. H. Fore- | gvenue (lot 67, square | man, builder: to exca ate cellar, Nichols avenue southeast (lot 4, square 430), to cost $500. . D. Holmes, o make repairs, 362120 M owners and builders; George T. Santmyers, archi- rt one l-story brick office building, 6100 Sligo Mill road north east (parcel cost $10,600. Wolfe, Shapiro and Haves, owner: R. Lamar, architect: brick store and i Ava e Oltla. awiens enly e, Tay 8101 Eighteenth street northeast owner and builder streef 1701 L street northeast (lots 65 to 68, square 4473), to cost $80,000. Chr. Heurich, owner; Arthur T. Smith & Co., bullders; to remodel 1216 13 street northwest (lot 33, square 291), to _cost $10,000. Mary Lawrence, owner; J. E. Sohl, William P. Lipscomb Co., ; to erect one two-story brick 2302 Kalorama road (lot 16, to cost $33,000. tory Dick, owner and builder; 4330 and to cost make repairs, 2021 M square 99), to cost $5, to | Ten-room frame house, four- car brick garage. Beautiful grounds, containing 50,000 sq. feet, fronting 300 feet on Russel Road, main highway Washing- ton to Mt. Verno; One mile north of Alexandria; five miles 2 downtown Washington | flowers, shrubbery, | shade trees. with bearing fruit (|1 trees in rear. electricity, city water de-walks. ory, ISLANDS ONCE WASTE. Men Brought Plants Across Pacific, Scientist Thinks. HONOLULU, search of the Pacific Islands for rec- ords of the past, Dr. Herbert E. director Museum, has made discoveries which lead him to belleve that these lands '“:'éllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIII|IIIIlllll!lllllllllllllflll[liIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIRI!"HIIIIIII!III REAL ESTATE. re virtually treeless and plantless in | miles in comparison to the luxurtant growth of today:. almost ‘nothing to eat. They hardships such as Columbus, Vespu- | that now grow in cius and the Viking mever had to|South Seas and Haw: meet—hardships in lack of food and in . the laborious method by which they | Some disabilitie were foreed to travel across unknown | are sald to be ‘They traveled thousands of | color of the eyes. June 26 (#).—In his reg. of Bishop Polynesium 21 outrigger canoes, carrying with them such fruits as the banana, and the vege- here now. They and the succeeding pioneers brought with them the fruits and vegetables ofusion in the such as deafness, ted with the I 1 b | et et | oty square 1202), to cost | 1 e rank’ L. Fanning, ownc James L. Madden, [ and builder: to erect tw and Tioo architec re dwellings, 3200 and 3205 Oliv o ered ¢ | cost $500. street (lots 57 and 800, square 2022) and stone dv 7 i Charles H. Franzoni, owner: J. J.jcost $18,000. - Thirtieth street northwest (lot For Further Information Call Aok howed | plankenhorn, architeet and builder;| Kay-Schnider-Kay Co.. Inc.. owners | gquare 2124), to cost $30,000. about the . v vesi- |t make repairs, 627 Pennsylvania iand bullders; to erect one brick garage. | “II! Tt. Howenstein, owner and build- | - combined | yvenue (lot 803, square 460), Lo cost Chevy Chase parkway (lot 58, |er; B, Stanley Simmons, architect; Lindsey | $1.200. _ square 1989), to cost $750. erect one 8-.story brick apart t, | % joseph Alper. owner: R. C. Archer,| Harrlette Arnwine, owner: Nelson |1203 Thirteenth & lots 6 and. T, 2 Nicholson Corp Thi < 8t B ¥ jr.. architect: Consolidated ('nnsll';li?xu Durfee, architect and builder; to 50D, ! 1o be | 1ion Co.. bullders: to erect rear addi-niuke repairs, 3053 I street (ot $12. o0 ikl g e A e (ot 834, | ¢ to cost $3,000. e e el Alexandria 67 1), to cost $11,000. 08 ; ect; 0 f ‘Automotive ~ Supply € e and apartment fug Sehro . F. Beresford, architec possible, Walker Co.. Inc. builders those for ing with 19 and made @ part of 1110 HAMLIN ST. William L. Martin, jr., owner and buflder: John A. Weber, architect: to erect one frame private garage. 3612 | Quesada street (lot 21, square 1863), to 0 occurred in 1 in 1.02 per cent of buildin, nce only: in s used both owner; Porter| s i : fen ¢ Mim | Bargain to Quick Purchaser 2.story | to Close Estate for husiness or o be gotten first | the hoard’s rec- | “h a potential fire | reason for dis the permit, the board in- ke use of the findings of 1tiops to determine accu- 1st what degree of fire peril in the proposed occupancy. | Drab Roof Departs. The day of the drab roof is gone— the roof that simply shuts out the rain and weather. True, the roof of a home must give protection against the ele. ments. It must last. But as one of the most prominent architectural fea- tures of the home, the roof should also add much to its beauty. One of tife best built homes for a large family or so arranged that it may be used for 2 apts. It has best improvements. You will bg convinced by your inspection. Price and terms reasonable. SIMON BELOFF Owner and Bullder 903 New York Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. Phone Main 8187 1412 Geranium St. N.W. SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS Are These Most Attractive Homes at E. W. Snoots & Co., Builders E Clievy Chase Terrace| —Tlocated on picturesque This beautiful residence built of Tapestry brick, waterproof, tile roof front porch floored in concrete and with brick columns, these and other weather and time resisting features guarantee permanence, while plan, fixtures, choice woods, decorations and the beautiful lot disclose keen se- lective ability. Home Reflects Ch;a;kn ell furnished house reflects | This personality may | but if ft that, something is lack- ing. The true feeling of home is attained only when the expression is ,of the life and individuality of the First Floor: Real reception rnom, with easy stairs and coat closet, living room with very attractive fireplace, dining room with breakfast porch, large’ pantry and built-in refrigerator, kitchen with porch and stairs to second floor. Oak floors. Second Floor: Four hedrooms with ample closets and double, south exposed sleeping porch of un- 1')&'13] size and a temptation for day or night, two fine bathrooms, built-in tub and shower Davidson and Norwood Drives Basement under entire house, bright and equipped with laundry. fuel room. cold storage. Attic over whole house, floored. well lighted and e asily developed into additional rooms. The price, which if anything is too low for such a place, can be had of the builder on the premises and he will gladly discuss terms and give any information desired. Open this afternoon and evening till 9 o'clock and all day Sunday. turn left to property. Chevy Chase is world famous for its natural beauties—and artistic development — and Chevy Chase Terrace offers the utmost in home environment and realty value. Center Hall and Cottage type Homes—of effective design— new and original treatment. One and two baths—Frigidaire electric refrigerator; and sep- o . ardtejgarage. able will be sold Large lots—50 to 75 feet at the present front, and over 130 feet deep— prices. Future construction must profusely planted. be materially Open 9 AM. to 9 PM. figher : Every Day and Sunday - That's why im- mediate selection Out_Wis. Ave. to one square south of is 50 i Rradler Laneonpouite Golf' Course of the I e0 HHpas Chevy cnase Club CAFRITZ Owner and Builder of Communities Priced $12,950 and up Motor out 16th street to Alaska Ave. to Gera nium St., Car will be sent for you on call at Columbia 2977 or Adams 7034 E. W. Snoots & Co. Ouwners and Builders A= 8-Room and Two-Bath CHEVY CHASE HOMES Overlooking Chevy Chase Grove Are Selling FAST! ONLY SIX LEFT The Reason— Firstz A location second to none for beauty and convenience. Second: A careful planning to insure perfection of arrangement. Thirds. Construction of the kind and quality that endures. 51015123 Connecticut Ave. Price, $17,950 and $18,750 Open Daily and Sunday from 9 AM. to 10 P.M. Sample House—5115 Conn. Ave. Furnished by Courtesy of Nelson Furniture Co. Convenient Terms (T T Making terms convenient for you Only the M. 9080 T Tuke G street cars from 7Treasury Dept. 0 22d and R. 1. Ave. angd walk north to our Quiney Terrace sign, or the bus will take you within two short sauares. A Community of Characterful Homes restrictions privileges Open for inspee- tion every afternoon and evening. Inelud- ing Sunday. Our Mr. Hamilton will be there, or you can phone Cleve. 1490 for speclal appoint- ment. With protecting and benefiting North Woodside, Md. —is the most attractive suburb of Washington—offering unusual advantages of close pro:=mity to town—with every city convenience and facility—and the great stretch of rolling country—with fresh air and cooling breezes. Own This Perfect Prize-Plan Home! This lovely 8-room detached house was the prize- winning plan in the Delineator’s National Compe- These Quincy Terrace Homes are the most complete you have inspected Quincy and 22nd Streets N.E. Their location is very convenient to everywhere with excellent street car facilities and a bus which runs directly downtown, starting two blocks from the Terrace. Bungalows and Cottages —of varying models and types—modernly fixtured; pleasingly finished. Large rooms; open fireplaces; baths wath built-in fixtures. Hot-water heating plant; separate heater for service water; laundry tubs— wide terraces and deep lawns, properly planted—and separate garages to match each home' T $7,950 = Just a mile and a half from the District Line—straight out Georgia Avenue extended—under the viaduct. Look for our sign on the left of the road. Through Busses run on very convenient schedule—directly opposite the entrance to North Woodside. tition. Its perfection—its loveliness—its com- pleteness in every detail—will win YOU! And its location is a neighborhood that has won the choice of Washington’s most discriminating home builders— Edson W. Briggs’ SIXTEENTH STREET PARK Between 14th and 16th Sts. overlooking scenic Rock Creel: Park from a 300-foot elevation Large living room and dining room. Beautifully recessed fireplace with built-in bookcases, upholstered seats at side, terra cotta hearth, One bedroom has two closets, one has three, another four. All main closets cedar lined. Two bathrooms ideally located. st floor toilet and lavatory. Wonderful kitchen, pantry, broom closet, breakfast nook. Separate basement laundry room. Finest plumbing fix: tures. Two-car built-in garage. See this Home first! It is a standard of value which will prove irrefutably that here is the finest home investment you can make. Architecture, construction, neighborhood, convenience — and price; all these are factors that emphasize the wis- dom of your inspecting TODAY this Perfect Home. Drive out 16th St. to Alaska Ave.; north four blocks on 14th St. to property as shown on map at right. EpsoNn W. BRIGGS COMPANY Exclusive Agents Main 5974 1001 FIFTEENTH-AT K There are many unusual features in arrangement, construc- tion and equipment—for we have built them to be REAL HOMES ——contributing to family comfort and housekeeping convenience. With tempting terms The rooms are large; the bath handsomely tiled; floors of hardwood; most attractive electric fixtures, and everything else in harmony. They are absolutely the best buy in Washington at a remarkably low price and especially easy terms From the investment standpoint—the extension of 16th Street will run directly through this community—linking it with fashionable Washington— and automatically increasing realty values. Insy fternoon S . Our representative will be h: 1 ma.z:::gy o B mons o siieo Up. 107D T M. any weck: Open for inspection every day and evening including Sunday. e lee st i _siflee Main 4752 . Built, Owned and for Sale by Harry A. Kite i Member Washington Real Estate Board 1415 K Street - : = - o 1514 K Street