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BUI[I]ING PERMITQ IN WEEK §1720, [m $225,000 COnstructwn hy City Grphan Asyium Is Largest Item of Period. ‘Bullding construction in the District of Columbia amounted to approxi- mately $750,000 during the past week. A large apartment house costing $90,000 and a number of residences are included among the latest develop- ;?ents projected for the National Cap- The permits granted by the building inspector, including $225,000 worth of construction by the Washington City ; Orphan Asylum, ate: . - H. D. Hiner, owner, architect and butider: to erect two l-story frame dwellings, 725 and 732 Minnesota ave- nue southeast (lots 12 to 14, square 5486), to cost $4,000. J. N. Meyers, owner and bullder to erect one cement block private ga- 1462 Girard street (jot. 837, to cost $1,000. Koss, owner; C. A..Barker, architect and builder; to make interior repairs, 711 Ninth street (ot 802, square 405), to cost $600. Louis P. Gatti, ownel builder; to make repair, teenth street. to cost $500. Aurora Hills Homes, and builders: Theodpre A. chitect; to erect one Z.story bi gtucco and tile dwelling; 3500 Me! ley street (lot 8, square 1998). to cost $9,000. Will Erect Four Houses. Minkoff & Smith, 6wners and ‘build- ers; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect four 2.storv brick dwellings, 1308 to 1314 Decatur street (lots 1 to 4, square 2810), to cost $20,000. J. L. Bateman, owner and builder; H. A. Brandt, architect; to erect pne 1%-story frame dwelling, 1707 Monroe street northeast (lot 22 square 4146), to_cost $5,000. Vito de Pilippis, owner and builder: to erect one cement block gafage, 721 ‘Taylor street (lot 70, square 3135), to cost $500. Anchor Theatrical Corporation, own- ers; to make repairs, 1308 F street (lot 44, square 254), to cost $3,000. Washington City Orphan Asylum, owners; A. P. Clark, jr.. architect; C. H. Tompkins Co., builders; to erect one 1-story ‘storie anid concrete orphan asylum, 4015 Nebraska avenue (parcel 84/65, square 1787), to cost $62,000. Washington City Orphan Asylym, owners: A. P. Clark. jr.. architect; C. H. Tompkins Co., builders; to erect asylum, 4119 Nebraska avenue (parcel 84/55, square 1787). to cost $60.000. Washington City Orplfan_Asylum, owners: A. P. Clark. jr., architect; C. H. Tompkins Co., builders; to erect one 2-story stone and concrete orphan asylum, rear of 4015 Nebraska avenue (parcel 34/55, square 1787), to cost $60.000. €. A. Lohr, owner and builder: C. N. Norton; architect: to erect one two- story brick dwelling, 1435 Morris road soytheast (parcel 226/32, square 5809), to cost $4,000. ‘Will Build Dwellings. H. R. Howenstein, owner and build- er; to erect two two-story brick dwell- ings, 1216 and 1218 C street southeast (lots 105 and 108,"square 1015), Yo cost $10,000. one 2-story stone and concrete orphan | $9, 3 owner and builder: John Ea:ar Sohl, architect; to_eyect 7 1o five two-story brick ‘dwellings. 724 to|one’ two.story framé (wufi , 1700 : Marietia s s and 9. am..u..m.’.',..m.....'%,-"“.' ‘and 7, 732 Marietta place (lots part of 10, square :lsl) to cost § W. C. and A. N, 4 bulders; G, E. "M‘Vcll ‘architect; to erect one two-story frame dwelling, :‘ 3217 Forty-siuth street northenst (lots H uvsd 9, Square 1606), to cost $7,000. 2936 Forty-four 1611), to cost $11,! 3213 Forty-sixth street (lou ¢ and squnro 1606), to cost ‘Wyckoff, owner; 'r T. Taylor Co., builders; ‘to erect one two- story brick dwelling, 3252 8 street (Dlr cels 80/19 and 39/17, square 2154), to cost $22,000. Apartment Is Planned. Minkoff ‘and ‘Smith, dwners and builders; George T. Bantmyers, archi- tect: to erect one two-story apartment, 317 'I'?lrd street wuthun (lot ls Javare 763), to cost' §40,00 Wil Stembler, ‘owner; I E. Pnlclut bulldwr‘ to erect oneé story frame dwelling, 405 nny—n!nth street northeast (lots ll and 32, Mfoare 5262), to. cost $2,100 W. Quick, owner and builder; w. Purdy' architect; to nnct one 2-llory brick dwelling, 5900 avenue (lot $5, uuu 1”!). to. eon $10,600. Northeast Amusement Co owners and builders; to make repairs, 1119 H street nmhuut (lot 814, square "2) to cost §8,000. 0. H. Hai mnoua owner a,nd builder; rect two brick D e garages, ”22 o ltrm (ot 826, to_cost- $700. Y ‘Herbert - Cleveland, owner .and to erect one two-story frame 0 Nebraska l;r:gmo (lot repairs, uare 2900), Dora €. b Durfree, architect and. . bu to' make repairs, - 202 Seventh -street southwest (lot 805, uun 460, to qhumu lvenuo (ot 20, Bqui to_cost $1,600. Edward Robertson, owner: J. D. Allen, builder; to erect four metal private garages, 614 M street: south. east (lots 40 to 42, square 882), to cost $500. John H. Woodberry, owner, archi- tect and builder: to- erect two. two- story brick dwellings, 3311 and 3313 Porter street (lots 94 and 95, square 2061), to cost $16, 000 A. M. and E. sh, owners; Julius Wenig, uchluel 8. J. Brink- ley, builder: to erect one two-story brick dwelling, 213 First street north- east (lot 821, square 725), to cost 000. Washington - City Orphan Asylum, owners; A. P. Clark, jr., architect: C. H: Tompkins Co., builders: to erect one two-story stone and concpete or phan ‘asylum, 4104 Van Ness street (parcel 34/55, ‘square 1787), to cost $43.000. J. E. Lacey, owner and -builder: Sears, Roebuck & Co., architects; to erect one two-story frame dwelling, Milmarson place (lots 121 and 12! square 3384), to cost $8,000. H. G. Mann, owner; C. W Gosnell, designer and builder; to erect six two- story brick dwellings, 304 to 814 Capi- tol avenue northeast (lots 28 to square 4043), to cost $24,000. Donald M. McKnew, owner; Detlow M. Marthinson, builder; to erect stucco and tile additioh, 2441 Califormia stréet (lot 7, square 2505), to cost $4,500. John W. Gibson, owner; J. S. Mas- tens, builder; to erect one one-story brick dwelling, 1622 .. Fwenty-sighth 2 pare the appealing g nary sections. level. 923 Fifteenth WASHINGTON. Woodward and Vieth, owners and builders; Kenneth -Vieth: architeet: to-| erect one. onestory frame. dwelling. It Is No Wo‘rlclef —that the tide of discriminating home ulectlon is’ steadily turning toward Edgemoor. . that Edgemoor captivates those who study and com- No wonder features of all' better-than-ordi- For while some of Edgemoor’s qualities and advantages may be found in most above-the-average places, only Edgemoor combines all without going far beyond the Edgemoor prlce Street d | L. S. Oppen o | Fépairs, 514 Ninth -tfle! (Ifl 836, %‘" 872), tq erect one hrl priva :ln&!‘ (ot ¥15, mquars 1 lvr. ir., architect; to erect six two- story frame Hamliiton street ton st square 2805), to cost $60,000. C.B, Island well, builder; to make repairs, 2015 N | 185/118 street (lot 43, square 97), te cost §5,000. | o8t Repairs Are Authorized. er, to erect brlek addition, 710 Seventh m::t (ot 849, wsquare 454), lo cost 300 feet above sea level 1732 Eye St. NW ‘)fla&hmgtons Smartest Ro.szdmtml Colon_y The Aristocrat of the National C;pltals Suburbs / Maddux, Marshall, Moss & Mallory . tions before making a choice. town sections, I went out day after day with rep- “erties throughout the city. Iwas advised wot to buy . Tudor-House in Georngn. met my tdm of mht THOLIDAY GUTS TRADE m OF SOFTWOOD MILLS| & t nmuulhobfl!uflytomu— ing of Plants for Repairs Dur- | h-u-mnmazalmm - 4 mflt: nm iy ; ing Week Ending July, 10. heimer, owner: to. make W.Y 82) ‘o mv. lulnbor industry July 10 from 381 of the larger W. C. and A. P MNflfir owtfi!:tll:d acNeil, architect: 10| Shannon & Luchs Construction Co., | Wood and 142 ‘of the chief hardwood erect_one two-story frame d“"m" owners and builders; W. Waverly Tay- milla of the country. The 365 com- dw'uln‘m 1861 to 1371 lllow apparen truction Co., 366 mills for W. Wi ly H olidav_and Hunt, owner: Thomas L. xa asenue = nort to make repairs, 610 |$7.500. street - (Iot §07, square ¥ wner and builder; | east aet"? uare James C. Nulvn. owner, arci , - Scheer, own and builder; to Nichter, Inc., bull hitect; to erect one |24, square lol»‘ to cost $1,100. Cha Collin: HIL,LCREST, D. C. 3 miles from the Capitol Only $6,900 Six beautiful rooms. bath. Gas, electricity, city water. Open board, fireplace, built-in kitchen cabinet, gas range, built-in ironing one-piece sink with mixing faucet. New bungalow, beautifully dee- orated, on §50-foot lot, unb;l_l.lf block from bus stop. O INSPECT: R A Bl RS 202t M T R B Alger and Com ny 3229 Alabama Ave. S.E. ‘E,dgemoo‘r BY MRS. FREDERIC A. PARKHURST Wlun we mme 40 Washington from Boston nboul three yéars ago we were confronted with the prob- - lem of selecting o permanent ‘home. We decided to make o thorough search through all the best resi- dential sections and carefully umg"h all ton.fldm- Urged on all sides to buy in one of lht lmn- resentatives of real estate fimu and inspected prop- in the suburbs under any circumstances; because that was nof being done. - Looking to safisfoction during the years to come as well as in the immediate future, and determined to investigate oll possibilities nzarz e Y } less o; wlpt was being dm, I mmd throug) “suburbs. ’ EDGEMOOR at once a”ldd M me. ITliked the surroundings, the beautiful landscaping, sweep- ing lawns, and magnificent vesidences. I immeds- ately recognized the possibilities of this quiet, charm- ing colony as o place in which. to.live and .rear <1 ‘ehaldren. " And the home I now occupy, o ncruml Dbeouty and home ¢ fm I continued my um'h elsewhere, but the o"nl of EDGEMOOR soon lured me back. _After through all the best sections, I was convinced that no place I had seen either in the city oy suburbs could compare: wwk EDGEMOQR. The quu Lumber. Mnml utub on received rapl 0‘ the l!.lul of for the week od Chevy Chase 119 to 124, dvction, shipments and new bus square 2804), to cf oono ness, when compared with erect beick . addition, 2101 Rhode heast (barcels d 116/151 square 4250), to ,000. Mrs, Violet V. Porter, owner; erect brick addition, 1442 Corcoran y, owher; Téunis 1. Col- | street .(lot 33, square 208), to cost Goorn F. lu!hw,ovmr. to erect Tenth street south- 75), to cost 360 and builder; to erect six 2-story bricl dwellings, 1448 to 62 Trinidad avenue . | northeast (lots 146 to 151, square Barber, architect and bullder; to make | 4060). R repairs, 62 H street (lot 43, square | James C. Nealon, owner, architect 2 srect six metal private - 3 W" 1448 to B8 Trinidad avenus and bullders; to erect one 2-story | northeast (lot 146 to 151, square 4060), brick dwelling, 1460 Trinadad avenue norfluut (ot 145, square 00!0). to ost: $8, Mk‘.l\ul ‘Walsh, owner and buudc G. Cooper, lwtory brick street (lot 23, square 3222), to | Fletc] '10500 1310 ', J. Spund, owner and builder; to |square 1228), to M $1,000. 4156 Thirteenth -street southeast (lot C.H. SMALL great towering oaks redsof fidcnu in our )udgmeng 1 Come to Carmody Hullc New Brick . : Residence at 4105 Legafion Street NY ONE who knows nluo in this -delightful section of Chase, D. C, will inmdimfyh:?pudum what a wonderful value this sents. - Consider that you mmb 5 residence (four -bedcham. eight-room ben). with oak floors t, con- crete front poreh, mo&meumhnv open firéplace, automatic water heater, BUILT-I i comfort- and refinement.- Your location -’ * is one of the highest and most desirable . in Chevy Chase, your home value is excep- tional and the approach from Connecticut Avenue west on” Legation Street in every way desirable! GARAGE and every $13,950 Veory Good Terms See It Sunday! an established n Baths Ezceptionally Large Living Room Open Fireplace mv.lllm flhlb!bhlhonlluflllh Good-Sized Dining Room Oommedions Pantry, with Bullt-in China Closets Large, Light. Practical Kitchen Side Porch Fine Servant's Room with Compvlete Bath on Third Floor 2-Car Garage ling Bas {wo very M.Tdo‘:gi:!nl;d -'mf JTed Ptk Theed S ot comiEriable vedrooms, ‘vl modious closeta. an another tHed on the secor Joor. $23,500 Convenient Terms Carmody Hills Another Wonderful Zantzinger Success —with an extensive programme of improvements ALREAD 3 mmhmthd-ymhydanmmllluflidn Carmody Hills is just across the Northeast District Line in eryl-nd "The land is high 11i and flowering shrubs providing shade and adding a tou:h of bea: - u:;. e Two electric lines pass within sight of the property—with ONLY one car fare to and from any point in Washington. High school, graded school, churches and stores are but three or four short blocks away. ‘Healthy and safe for children to romp and play. There's everything that contributes to the happiest living conditions—and with our the development of suburban successes as a mnm. This 6-Room ‘Bungalow With perfectly appmnted bath; cellar under entire house; heat, electricity and every- thing 'to make it a real home-mdm landscaping of the lawn. $5,250 Only $45 ‘a month Wc will hdp you with Hu fin-d.uv Alrudy peoplc who wateh' Zant- ations have t hun- f these lots—showing their con- Tomorrow your home or lot Al \ price— Here folks of moderate means can afford to buy a home—in a location that has the combined attrac- Easy Access—Beautiful Natural Surroundings Y WE.U- UNDER WAY—euklng it a profit- With big rooms, bath; kitchen range, built- in cabinet; heat, e]e:mut{f etc—with inds r1>erfectly landscaped. You just can’t nd such a home anywhere else at such' a 3,750 Only $35 a month We will help you with the financing. \ West Coast Inflll 102 l.nl 105. Of the nporfln' mills, '.hc m 'I'.h the week of "ztou .'!s: feet n actual: rmaucuon 18 peg cent, ship- pcr cent and orders 83 per long experi that values in Carmody Hills will multiply r:::;l: