Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1927, Page 18

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18 REAL BUILDING PERMITS HIGHER THIS WEEK Operations Increase - $350,- 000, with $1,183,290 To- tal—Hotel Planned. PBuilding aperations in Washington authorized during the t week amount in value fo $1,183.290, 250,000 more than the total for the ™ ding week, according to the re. | port of permits for construction work which were issued this week h\AlH{-. trict Building Inspector John® W. Oehmann Outstan proved a stone hotel to he erected etreet, at of $450.000. and an ight.ctory office building of brick and | ok to he erected at | | | £ among new projects ap- | and a cost an stone construction, S5 Tackeon place, overlooking Lafay- | Square, at a cost of $175.000.| B. Wood is architect for both | ojects. The hotel is bheing e ted buliding for Rovert & Erooking | ermits were issued as follows B ). Slattery. owner: Waddy B Wood. architect: R. P. Whitty Co., builders: to erect one eight-story brick and stone hotel, 314 Ninth street (iots 13 and 14, square 122), to cost $£450.000, | Robert 8. Brookings, owner; Waddy | R. Wood, designer: George A. Fuller Co.. builders, to erect one eight-sfor: brick and office building, 1 Jackson place (lot 8§21, square 167 cost $175.000. 1. 1. Medlev, owner, designers and lder: to erect one two-story brick | ling, 116 Que street (lot 807, square 51, to eost $4,000 A, E. Hauze. owner: to erect one| cement block private garage, 1635 Ver- | mont avenue (lot 802, square 309), to | cost $500. Pepippo Manuelo to make repairs (lot 828, square ette Waddy stone | to | owner and build- R street north- to cost er east $300, American Tce Co., ers; C. Leslie Weir one one-story brick and cinder block Ice sales house, 2920 Seventeenth #treet northeast (lot 30, square 4131), to_cost $10,000. W. F. Smithdeal, owner 1. W. Giles, architect two-story brick dwelling. avenue southeast (ot 3 to cost $3.000 J. W. Sparrew, owner; H. W. Tur ner, architect; Jacob Dodd, builder: to erect two i-story frame dwellings, 1216 and 1218 Fortv-eighth street northeast (lots™38 to 40, square 5159); | to cost $2.400 for hoth. owners and build- designer: to erect and builder to erect one | 5 Kentucky square 1063), C. C. Winebérger, owner and builder; | $ to erect one .frame private garage, 1323 Ingraham street (lot 128, square 2803); to cost $50 T. Fishbin, owner; R. C. Archer, .jr.; arcnitect;: John M. Peters, builder; to make repairs, 1337 Seventh street (lot 833, square 447): to cost §1,000. Thomas E, America, owner: James Richards, designer and builder; to erect two 1.stofy frame additions, cor- ner of Alabama avenue and Ridge road southeast (lots 53 and 139, square 6365); to cost §1,200. ¢ 3 H. Zirkin, owner; George P. Hales, architect; Frank L. Wagner, bujlder; to make repaifs, 821 Fourteenth street (lot 808, square 250); to cost $1,000. P. E. P. Coy owners and architects; JTake Stone Co., builders; to erect one brick substation, 2415 Nichols avenue southesst (lot 24, square 5789); to_cost $4,000. L. Weinsteln, owneér; George T.| Santm: architect; Walter Case, | builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 2801 Bellevue Terrace (lot B8, square 1813); to cost $21,000. 1. Weinstein, owner; George T. Santmyers, architect; Walter Case, builder; to erect one brick garage, 2301 Bellevue terrace (lot 58, square 1813); to cost $600, Charles Poglisi, owner: Murphy Con- struction Co., Ine, buflders; to erect one brick private garage, 1354 Florida | avenue northeast (lot 145, square, 4068); to _cost $1,200. Lavy & Belt, owners and builders; C. T. Lacy, architect; to erect three | 2-story brick dwellings, 1607 to 1611 A | street northeast (lots 57 to 59, square or | | George T. 1 a | ana | brick ESTATE. THE EVENING model 1000 and 1002 F street (lots | street 18 and 19, square 347); to cost $5,000. | 3§ M. F. Landis, owner, designer and huilder; to erect two l-story frame dwellings, 1328 and 30 Girard street northeast (lots 4 and 5, square 3938); to cost $5,000 for both. G. F. Robbins, owner and builder; to erect one brick private gar: 1305 Maryland_avenue northea; 168, square 1028) to cost $400 Missionary Society of the Evengeli- cal Churecl owney; Clayton Sapley, architect; J. S. Foore, Harrisburg, Pa., builder; erect one 2.story stone church, and Rittenhouse | streets (lots . 58 and 59, square | 8268); to cost §7 D. J..Dunigan, owner George T. Santmyers, erect eight brick 5017 to 5031 to cost $400. s Sa owner: | Cladny, build, to erest | shaft, 611 Twelfth street =quare 289), to cost $12,000. R. Mendelson, owner and builder: . W. Giles, architect; to make re- rs, 3031 Fourteenth street (lot 50, square 2824), to cost $300. J. F. Fuller, owner: to repair shed, 1127 Fifth street northeast (lot 17, square 829), to cost $600. Oncken Owens, owner and builder: to erect one frame garage, 1322 Fair mont_strest (lot 821, square 2861, cost $1.300. M. F. Ruppert and Vincent T, Toomey, owners, architects and build ers; to erect one brick addition, 2205 | Georgia avenue (lot 801, square 3063), | to cost $840. William Wannan, owner: to erect one l-story cement block private ga- rage, 5413 Ninth street (lot 26, square 2094), to cost $300 John Klein, owner; tion, Eightegnth and nue’ northeast (parcel 4191), to cost $300. Albert and Sarah Ann Hulschman owners; to erect one frame gasmge. 5540 Nevada avenue (lot 10, square 1998), to cost $430. Heffron & Garner, owners, desizn ers and builders; to erect two 2-story brick, concrete and tile dwellings. 16215 and 6217 Fourteenth street (lots 50 and 60, square 3287), to cost £14,000 David Kolodne & elevator £135, muel (lot and builder; | chitect: to dwellin, Dunigan, owner and builder; | Santmyers, architect: to erect seven ory brick dwellings 5016 to 5032 Fifth street (ots 152 to 1500 to cost $45.000. J. . O'Donoghue, owner and builder Germuiller, designer; to_erect one story brick apartment, 2028 Georgia venue (lot 917, squar to cost £15,000 George D.J to erect addi Michigan ave. 1588, square 2877 R re owner and builder C. Archer, jr., architect; to make pairs, 1800 Ninth street (lot 245, & 2): to cost $1,800. Eleanor R. Foley. owner: A. (¥ Block. builder: to make repairs, 1209 L street (lot 802, square to cost $300. Jap architect and builder 2624 Bowen road southeast %69): to cost $400 v F. Bieber, owner: H. J n Co., builders; t e garage, 440 803, square 3138) Ade, Stern, owner, architect 1 street: to erect and concrete apart- land avenue north to 23, square S915), to Wallace, owner; 1. §. Baptist, to make repairs. (ot 904, east (lots 21 cost $150.000. M. H. Walker, owner; / kinson, architect; H. M to erect brick addition, 4505 and 4507 Wigconsin avenue (parcel 35/189, square 1775), to cost $7,700. W. H. Herbert, owner and builder; to make repalrs. 714 N street (lot 810, square 12210 ‘o cost $800. Joseph M Jwn, owner; to erect one meta' - sate garage, 424 New- ton str (lot 80, square 3036), to cost $300. Rose Rosenfeld. owner and builder; L. W. Giles, architect; to make re. pairs 4415 Dean avenue northeast (lot , square $128), to cost $300. William Henning. owner, architect and builder: to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 2316 Park place south- ast (ot 76, square 5578), to cost $6.000 Renjamin Bieher ct one Seventh to cost brick priv: street (lot £300. P. E. Wire builder four dwelling 44 street (Iots 196 to 199, square 32 designer tory Peahody 5); to Co., owner, Grady, ov and builder; S. . Atkinson, architect: to e frame addition, 130 Anacostia road northeast (parcel 198-14, square 5048), to cost § Charles builder: erect one 1-story A. owner and Archer, jr., architect; to frame addition, 1 ighth street northeast (lot 4): to cost §$1,000 Solomon, owner Taylor. Russell 0O, Loehler Co., 4.story brick Thirteenth street st $30,000. owner Sherman, owner and b r; A. F. Thelander. designer: to erect two brick additlons, 5229 orgia_avenue (ot 73, square 3001), to cost $1.800. : to erect store building, 718 (ot 5. square sallie K Fuilder; to erect sleeping porch, Butterworth place (ots 55 and square 1483); to cost $500. Frank L. Fanning, owner builder W. Wilson, designer. erect two 2-story frame dwellings reet (lots 3 and 4920 59, Ordered to Fort Omhha. Capt. Willlam H. Biddle, judge ad- vocate general's department, has been rélieved from duty at the War De- partment and ordered to Fort Omaha, Nebr., for duty. and to 3600 and owner and designer; to 3600 avenue to cost 4. Fanning, W. Wilson, B R through space 75 times as fast as a cannon The earth moves about ball. owner; T. J. O'Connell, architect; to erect one 1-story gas station, 1740 and 1742 Fourteenth street (lots $08 and 09, square 207); to cost $4,000. C. C. Osborn, owner; J. M. Foster, designer and builder; to erest one 1-story frame dwelling, 4006 Garrison street (lot 16, square 1756), to cost | $6,000. Loring Remodeling, Contracting and Building Repairs of All Kinds C. R. WEADON Frank. 3818—128 Mass. Ave. N.W. d Burdett, owner: Burn, architect and builde one 2-story porch, 2608 and 2632 Tenth e e TR T TP BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOME Immediate Possession 701 Allison' Street N.W. One of the best corners in Petworth. Six rooms and bath, enclosed sleeping porch, breakfast room. One-car garage with entrance on 7th Street. Price $11,500.00 Terms, $1,500.00 cash, $83.00 monthly J. LEO KOLB 923 New York Avenue Main 5027 1084); to cost $15,000. Peoples Drug Stor ownets; to re- Reproduction One of O Built for the for individuality This beautiful home overlooks the grounds of the Chevy Chase Golf Course. 2 Blocks Directly West of Chevy Chase Circle. Open Douglass & Phillips, Inc. 1621 K St. N.W'. -"‘Ililmllflflflll!lllfll T ] LT AT R T e TR T TTromTe [———Jo]lc———Ja]lc———+—o[c—— Moorish ur Four Distinctive Styles 131 Hesketh St. - discriminating purchaser who is looking and environment. Every Day Until 9 P.M. Frank. 5678 Realtors—Builders STAR, WASHINGTON, northeast (lots 37 and 25, square cases than any WEST ENDNEEDS HOSPITAL ADDITION $250,000 Building at G. U. Will Further Charity Work of Institution. Completion of the $230,000 addition to Georgetown University Hospital, now under construction at Thirty-fifth street and Prospect avenue, will mark the first step fn a program of expan sion which is contemplated to meet the rapidly growing needs of West Washington Georgetown Hospital is in that section of the city rendering public emergeney service, and in view of the fact thaf more than one-third of its house patients are treated free of charge, officials of the institution | stress the importance of this work | to the community This addition, which is scheduled to be completed by next September, will be of fireproof steel and concrete con struction, with an exterior of pressed brick and limestone facing. Its five floors will enable the institution to releage space in its other buildings for the use of charity wards and fa- | cilities for the medical school of | Georgetown University. Instead of | planning an elaborate construction, | Rev. Charles W. Lvons, §. J., presi-| dent of the university, has made the new wing conform to the architecture of the other bufldings, which occupy ner of the square in which the m-.».v‘ wasg erected In 1R0R The new building will provide space | for 40 private rooms and baths, 6 pub. | lic wards, 4 model diet kitchens, large clinfe rooms in the and 3 standard laboratories quate administrative offices for hospital staff and the Sisters of St.| Francis, who conduct the institution, | will be provided on the first floor A unique feature will he a chapel of | Gothic type in the quarters of the, sisterhood, which will contain 27 pri- | vite rooms on portions of the fourth | and fifth floors. These quarters will release consider: occu- pied by the main buildings For number of 3 Hospital has | he only one | been 1927. ness in soclety circles to be included among the guests for these events The pre.Lent musical evenings now being arranged by Baron Francken stein, the Minister, are of a very high order, but the invitations are not nearly so extensive as formerly The first program given by the baron included the names of Elizabeth Schu mann, Cassado, von Mendelssohn D. €, SATURDAY. MARCH 5, other hospital in the cfty, and its facilities will be greatly increased with the completion of the new hullding. In addition to the 3.880 house patients treated during 1926, of whom more than one-third were admitted free. the emergency service cared for 1,070 patients and the num ber of dispensary cases was 7.652 Tentative plans call for other tm- provements at the hospital when suf- ficlent funds are available. President Lyons has adhered strictly to a policy of keeping the institution free from indebtedness, and no additions will be construeted in the future, either at the hospital or at the university. for which the total funds are not already in_hand. Future hospital plans provide for increasing the facilities of the medi cal school and eventually establishing both the medical and dental depart ments at the hospital main building of the medical school is now | on H street MUSICALS ARE REgUMED. | e | CHEVY CHASE 5440 Nebraska Ave. (EAST OF CONN. AVE. NORTH OF MILITARY RD.) heautiful Dutch garage. having a pri ceway. House contains % rooms, reception hall, break. fast room, beautifully papered. Also a guest lavatory, cedar c floored attic, concrete flower boxes and shade Complete to the last de. tail. This place can he pur chased from the owners and builders for $13,500. With ver: reasonab evening colonial oset, Il pore Austrian Legation in London Gives trees First Since August, 1014. LONDON, March 5 (P).—Musical evenings, the first since the war, have resumed at the Austrian lega nd all day Sunday cellisr, and Giulette | tlon in Belgrave square. L bl I Cleaveland and Son STIOEitg SV BLAL) , the Austrian ¢ Jegation was famous for its musiea | Builders—Adams 5260 parties, and there was great eager ipaitles, and) thers Wasipieds [edncr: =PRI ————— .FOR SALE Spanish Type House On Connecticut Ave. at Leland St. Chevy Chase, Md. New thoroughly built, conveniently arranged house, no better location; one inclosed and one ppen porch; three baths several bedrooms, large master’s bedroom with private bath; large living room, dining room, butler’s pantry, unusually large chen and pantry: large lot; two-car garage. Price and terms reasonable. Representative on premises. ELLERSON & WEMPLE 734 15th St. N'W. REAL ESTATE. A dust Completed Finest SmallHomes in the City At the Moderate Price of 7,500 Some of the details are Hot-water heat All white kitchen Built-in refrigerator Kitchen cabinet Tiled bath Mahogany finish throughout. First floor papered in beautiful panelled effect. French doors te rear porch, giving spacious effect. Many artistic features give charm to these houses. Sample House 2602 Third St. houses are in select location in Northeast, in community in last five vears, = = RS Small Monthl Payment Small Cash $ Payment Brick construction Six rooms Three large porches Large cellar Hardwood floors A neighborhood of Home.Owners, within a square of bue line, very near supply stores and within TWENTY MINUTES of CENTER OF CITY. Just North of 3rd Street and Rhode Tsland Avenue N.E. Open Sunday for Inspection WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, Inc. Franklin 7485 1700 Eye Street N.W, S T BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! BUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME! 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