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14 BUILDING REACHES 821,075 IN WEEK * REAL EST street (I $1,000. builder, Indiana to cost John and ere Michael G. Thompson, ATE. 2 lot 859, square 2079), to cost to erect brick addition, 320 avenue (lot 821, square 533), $400. Gotthardt, owner; W. H. bullder; to inclose porch ot garage, 1001 Rhode Island avenue northeast (lot 46, square 3870), to _cost $3,000. Thre A ( John ' W. Connors, owner and - | builder, to erect one brick and frame e par ment Houses In private garage, 4223 Thirteenth street . northeast (lot 17, square 3972), to cost cluded in Permits for $500. 4 W. A Evans owner to inclose H i porch, 1007 Quebec street (ot 66, Construction. square 2902), to cost $500. - Willlam L. Miller, owner; William E. Gore, architect 'and builder: to Contruction activities in the Dis-| erect one 2l4-story brick dwelling, triot totaled $827,075 during the past| 5129 Thirty-eighth street (lot 13, seven days. This is a considerable| SIiare 1878). to cost $20.000. increase over last week, but does not reach the high marks reached most of the other weeks throughout the| (ot year. R. Three fair-sized apartment houses| builder: were authorized by the building in-| garage, spector and helped bring this week’s [ square total out of the slump which took| W. L. place in construction last week. The | builder; permits authorized during the past) Capitol seven days are: square B. Eman C. Harrison, owner; Charles A uel Brickard, owner, architect and builder, to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 2009 Perry street northeast square 4226), to cost $4,500. and 8. Huberman, owners and to erect one cement-block 1411 Varnum street (lot 47, 2699), to cost $6: Buckley, owner: J. F. Locke, to make repairs, 2609 North street northeast (lot 42, 3502), to cost $685. Lohr, builder; to make repairs 19 . Cement Block Structure. Nichols avenue southeast (lot z-,, Nathan Beck, owner; J. W. Drish, square 5769), to cost $2 builder; to erect one 2-story cement Dantel S. Brandon, owner; to erect | block dwelling, 39 Atlantic street one one-story Hamlin street northeast (lot 8, square 4018), E. builder; to make rbpairs, 6 southwest (lot 37, square 462), to cost 00. frame dwelling, 1503 to cost $350 L. Dodson, owner; Ed Hall, B street er; to ery $500. 5704 and 5708 North Capitol (lots 168 and 169, square 3384), to cost southeast (lots 1 and 2, square 6151), to cost $4,850. Joseph A. Herbert, owner and build- ect two frame private garages, street Mrs. Mary H. Sayles, owner and| Mrs. Mary Thompson, owner; W. L. builder: to erect one two-story rear | Belt, buflder; to erect one brick pri- open porch, 2 Nichols avenue|vate garage, 1609 Buchanan street southenst (lot 06, square 5862), to|(lot 11, square to_cost $1,000 cost $300. | E. K. Morris, owner: E. J. West Co., C. A. Coakley, owner and buflder; to make repairs, 6000 to erect one cement block private ga- rage, 70, square 3637), to cost $300. evada to cost Sixth street northeast (lot avenue (lot 27, square 1862), $300. Charles T. Goude, owner and build- Constretan, owner and | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, erect one 2.story frame and stucco dwelling, 8803 Van Ness street (lot 2, square 1831), to cost $7,600. Philip Cohen, owner and butlder; M. Shulman, architect: to erect one % story brick flat, 15636 E street south- east (lot 5, square 10.0), w0 Ccost $10,000. John L. Knopp, owner; to erect one cement block shed, Edwin street and Montello avenue northeast (lots 94, 96 and 98, square 4108), to cost $1,200. Building to Cost $20,000. John H. Wright, owner; C. W. Gos- nell, architect and builder; to erect five two-story brick and tile dwellings, 1116 to 1124 Fifth street southeast (lots 19 to 22, square N-853); to cost $20,000. Samuel Riggs, owner and bullder; Murphy and Ames, Inc., architects; to erect one two-story frame dwelling, 2512 Thirty-second street southeast (ots 6 and 7, square 5690); to cost $6,500. rmuel Riggs, owner and builder; Murphy and Ames, Inc., architects: to erect one two-story frame dwelling, 2507 Thirty-second street southeast (ots 3 and 4, square 5649); to cost $6,500 Charles D. Sager, owner and bulld- er; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect three two-story brick dwellings, 3838, 3842 and 3846 Cathedral avenue (ots 60 and 62, square 1814); to cost $60,000. ~ Harold G. Spink, owner and archi- tect; Spink Construction Co., builders; to erect one'two-story frame and stucco dwelling, 2808 McKinley street | (lot, part of 8;,square 2302); to cost | $14,500. G. E. Burch, owner, architect and builder; to erect two two-story brick dwellings, 404 and 406 Raleigh street southeast (lots 20 and 21, square 5989); to_cost $12,000. Mrs. P. E. D. Eagle, owner; Walter H. Dawson, builder; to make repairs 1905 K street (lot 800, square 85): to cost $5,000. Joseph Schilling, owner; to erect one cement-block garage, 1832 Sixth street (lot 826, square 441); to cost $1,100. * H. Freedman, owner and builder; to erect storage shed, 428-30 N street gg)t! 868 and 869, square 513); to cost 00. Charles D. Sager, owner and builder; George T. S8antmyers, architect; to erect one four-story brick and tile apartment, 1114 F street northeast (lots 805 and 806, square 983); to cost $125,000. David B. Fagan, owner; to erect one metal private garage, 856 Sixth street ;\;{:‘éhl’nn (lot 802, square 834): to cost E. K. Morris, owner: E. J. West Co., Inc., bullders; to erect brick garage, 6000 Nevada avenue (lot 27, square 1862); to cost $750. ‘Wardman Construction Co., owners and builders; to erect one two-story brick dwelling, 8030 Klingle road (par- cel 54-79, square 2103); to cost $15,000. Permits for Repairs. Gertrude G. Brown, owner and build- er; to erect one tile and brick addition, 4424 P street (lot 816, square 1354); to cost $500. F. P. Gillam, owner; H. S. Bell, builder; to make repairs, 428 Quincy street (lot 63, square 3236); to cost $300. Capital View Realty Co., owners and builders; John A. Melby, architect; to erect one one-story frame dwelling, 104 Forty-ninth street northeast (lots 68 and 69, square 5189); to cost $3,680. Capital View Realty Co., owners and builders; John A. Melby, architect; to erect one one-story frame dwelling, 5307 Ames street northeast (lots 35 and 86, uquare 5243); to cost $3.680. T. Blackman, owner; Durable fiarnga Co., builders: to erect three metal garages, 3136 Wisconsin avenue (lot 817, square 1923); to cost $760. David L. Stern, owner, architect and bullder; to erect one three-story brick and concrete apartment, 6645 Georgia avenue (lots 48 to 51, square 2971); to cost $160,000. Miss Reese, owner; to shingle roof. 1244 Monroe street northeast (lot 3, squre 3928); to cost $400. Joseph Shapiro Co., owners and builders; Joseph W. Geddes, architect; to erect one five-story brick and con- crete apartment, 1731 Willard street New Homes—Selling Fast 6 Being Built—3 Already Sold cwame: [N BEAUTIFUL w= SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926. REAL ESTATE. (lots 88 to 90, square 151), to cost $100,000. B. R. Lemke, owner, architect and bullder; to erect one two-story frame dwelling, 3211 Alabama avenue south- east (lots 14 and 26, square 5678), to colt $6,000. B. Lernke, owner, architect and to erect one two-story frame dwelling, 2327 Thirty-third street southeast (lots 1 and 30, square 5677), to cost $5,000. J. R. S8herwood, owner; E. D. Max- well, architect and builder; to erect one two-story brick store and office building, 1801 to 1309 U street (lot 802, square 236), to cost $15,000. Joseph Shapiro Co., owners and builders; J. W. Geddes, architect; to erect 27 two-story brick and frame dwellings, 411 to 427 Madison street, and 411 to 427 and 410 to 426 Marletta place (lots 23, 81 to 98, 71 to 80 and 58 to 61 and part of lot 118, square 3263), to cost $125,000. P. Swantner, owner; Martin Bros., bullders; to erect one brick and con- drete private garage, 1441 South Caro- lina avenue southeast (lot 41, square 108), to cost $800. W. Gwynn Gardiner, owner; G. G. Lochler Co., builders; to remodel 2247 to 2258 Eighteenth street (lots 842 to 845, square 2560), to cost $20,000. Alberta V. Sanhower, owner; Avery & Burns, bullders; to make repalrs, 1217 Potomac street (lot 818, square 1207), to cost $635. F. N. Ribnitzki, owner, architect and bullder; to make repairs, 1104 Eighteenth street (lot 808, square 146), to cost $300, Col. David L. Stone, owner; Lewis Engineering and Construction Co., Inc., builders; to erect rear addition, 3200 Garfleld street (lot 11, square 2120), to cost $900. Sample House 2903 12th St. N.E. Terms That You Can Afford 8,79 FOR THE PRETTIEST SIX-ROOM HOME YOU HAVE EYER SEEN! Inspect These Homes Sunday N.L.SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye St. NW. M. 5904 —Members Washington Real Estate Board— Four-fifths of the apparatus shown w’ at the recent wireless exhibition in | Melbourne, Australia, were made in America. Lilllan . Hollidge, Smoots, builder; owner; E. W. to make repairs, 714 er; to inclose rear porch, 5630 Conduit road (lots 18 and 19, square 1445), to MASSACHUSETTS AVE: HEIGHTS Jefferson street (lot 810, square 3151), [ cost $300. to cost $1,500. William A. Moore, owner and build- vo-! R er; Samuel L. Denty, architect: to . TwoStory Dwellings. erect "three 1tors frame dwellings, Inspect 2819 Bellevue Terrace N. W. A . e 29 and 33 Madison street morth- builder; W. B. Honey, architect; to erect two two-story brick dwellings, | 109-11 Corcoran street northeast (lot 11, sq 4048), to_cos Peretsky and bullders; George T. archi- tect; to erect six two-story brick . 1607 to 1617 Trinidad ave- (lots 21 to 25, square st $30,000. Hill Co., owners and Notc‘ Bellevue Terrace Is between 38th and 39th Sts; Fulton and ® Garfield Sts. N, W. A O east (lots 51 to 54, square 3708), to cost $15,000. James Newburn, owner, architect and builder: to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 406 Fifty-fourth street north- east (lot 18, 32), to cost $300. S. Rolnick, owner; J. Bryant Smith, bullder; to excavate under house for cellar, 1410 Good Hope road south- east (lot 24, square 5605), to cost $400. L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners owners and o Low in Price These beautiful homes are selling so Reasonable in Terms Semi-detached on large lot to wide bullders; C. to erect 119 and 121 38, square 956) W. A. Dunigan, owner and builder; Claughton nine 5726 Fifth 3204), D. 2/ k dots $60.000. Simpson, Lyman J. Briggs, owner; Frank builder: to erect frame ga- under ~dwelling, 3208 Newark rage Norton, architect; story brick dwellings, D street northeast (lot to cost $9,000. two tw 37 . 3B and bui 53! stuceo ¢ teenth West, architect; brick dwellin; street (lots 82 to to_cost 000, owner and bullder; to_erect . 5710 to 2, square 2-story and builders: to_erect two frame ga- 03 and 7705 Thirteenth street and 38, square 2958), to cost Breuninger & Sons, owners Iders; H. L. Breuninger, archi- erect two 2-story stone and dwellings, 7703 and 7705 Thir- street (lots 37 and 38, square . architect; to erect | 2958), to cost $26,000. additions, Woodland drive | . C. and A. N. Miller, owners and 2 and 3, square 2127), to cost |bullders; to erect one metal private , 3303 Van Ness street (lot 2, wood sink, extra ceme THOS. A. JAMESON COMPANY 906 New York Ave. N.W. Jameson- Quincy St. N.W. Only 2 squares from Six large rooms, h.-w.h,, taneous water heater, and other without built-in garage. “dsk the man who owns one” Built Homes 920 to 942 14th St. car line Inspect at Once tiled bath, electric lights, hard- floors and trim, one-piece built-in ice box, instan- porches, With or Double rear front porch. s. nt For Sale by Main 5526 REDUCED T $7,975 (Originally priced at $500 cash—the rest like ren price r(]‘.(’w‘nh the actual h AT ith the :me skilled mechanic construction—which 5% more than the average 1 throughout is Tupelo wood, and is finished in cream. Crane frigerator and bath, oak large lot. dm-re heater, built-in r between houses, ichis Avenue, st Catholic University, following D an “Monrue. Street. over bridge, then turn Hight at the Aret et 'ind Grive south one block o the houses. Moore and Hill, Inc. car line on 730 17th Street Lawrence Street at Ninth, N.E. Open Every Day, 10 AM. Until § cost of these homes. creater than the demand, has SACRIFICE—WHICH IS The exteriors are of half timber and stucco over interlock- w tile. Indiana limestone has been used in the window d the hardware and wall paper are the best obtainable. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD O’Clock (0] $9.450) t on easy terms The usual speculative house, ing in large, high-grade nd class of work have makes them worth ap- small house. with mahogany-stained instantaneous hot-water floors, fifteen-foot space Main 1174 values. The elevation is tion very desirable and highly restricted. 620 Denrike Building From 9 are many suburbs but there rapidly because of their A few choice building sites left. self-apparent high, the loca- the community Lfl NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION :00 AM. to 9 P.M. °Til MODEL SPANISH VILLA A Gem of Architectural Beauty—Built of Solid Masonry Appropriately Set Amid the Superb Hills and Exquisite Natural Beauty BEAUTIFUL SUMMIT PARK, D. C. At a climax to the BETTER HOMES MOVEMENT. and timed to fit in with the BET- TER HOMES EXPOSITION, we are offering this Superb Spanish House and a Half-Acre Villa site at an incredibly low figure. We intend to show that Houses of Solid Masonry, Beautiful in Design; of the best Mate- rial and Workmanship, appropriately set on spacious lots amid exquisite surroundings; can be built and sold at a profit for the same price or less than many of the cheaply constructed, poorly designed houses that are marring the beauty of the best Washington suburbs. is but ONE Summit Park. NO LOTS SOLD TO INVESTERS OR SPECULATORS. Home Builders only wanted. How to Get to Summit Park Drive out Penna. Ave. S.E. to Alabama Ave. Turn Right to Property. SUMMIT PARK COMPANY, Geo. Wedderburn, Owner LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER & CO., Agents 1407 New York Ave. alley—8 rooms, 2 baths, 2-car built- in garage, Frigidaire and many other new attractive features. gimecr LAND — Better stcure yours before they are all gone. There Phone M. 1166-1167 Phones Office— Main 2195 Evenings— North 7471 Oct. 1st [} 1009% CO-OPERATIVE Erected by Harry A. Bramow 112 Conn. Ave. ( Between Nebraska Ave. and Harrison St. ) OREMOST in value, pre-eminent in location and comprising the utmost in desirability—the apartment homes of Connecticut Courts will appeal strongly to every discerning home lover. The beautiful, fully furnished Iobby. C the court entrance, the children’s playroom in b:lisement~are among the many luxurious features you will admire. Save 500, of what you would have to, pay out in rent $ 5 OO INITIAL DEPOSIT 22 Entire Monthly Payment $9.27 Monthly Operating Cost (Actual Savings, $22.95 a Month) 4] Buys your $5,400 apartment home in Connecticut Courts, consisting of Bedroom, Living Room, Bath, Kitchen with Service Entrance, Dinette, Foyer and Private Porch. Spacious Rooms ideally arranged. The larger units, consisting of Two Bed- rooms, Living Room, Foyer, Dining Alcove, Bath, Kitchen with Service En- trance and Private Porch, requires but a small cash deposit. The total cost is $7,600. The entire monthly pay- ments are $68.97 and $13.05 the monthly operating cost. Of this, $32.29 is directly applied on the principal. See the Model Apartments—Today Completely Furnished by Nelson Furniture Co., 508 H St. N.E. OreN EVENINGS and SUNDAY BASS REALTY COMPANY Main 9394 VALUES SURPASS Oxford Bldg. KASS