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18 REAL PERMITS ISSUED FOR 41 HOMES TO COST MORE THAN $250.000 Total of $341.740 in New Projects Ap- proved for District—Several Group Construction Jobs Planned. Construction of 41 new homes of various types and sizes and costing an estimated sum slightly in excess of a quarter million dollars, or more than two-thirds of we total value of all new projects. was the District building inspector, Col. John W. Oehmann, during the past week. The total amount of all new build- | ing work approved during the week in the District of Columbia, exclusive of Felleral operations, came to $341.- 740. The largest single operation in the list will be the erection of 10 two- story brick dwellings at 1004-22 Up- shur street north t at a cost total- ing $60,000. W, W. Vaughn is the owner, designer and builder. D. C. Gruver will b brick houses at approved by | ory_brick home 40 Poplar lane at a cost | E. and .frame dwellings, 3197 and builde: to erect ESTATE. dwelling, 1740 Poplar lane (lot 11, square 2748); to cost $40,000. Sarah E. Sonneman, owner and erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 3507 square 4223); to cost $5,000. Charles D. Sager, owner and build er; orge ; to erect three 2- dwellings, northeast (lots 22 and 805, square 4530); to cost $15,000. Estate of Willlam W. Danenhower, dec d, owners; W. B. Avery, build- er; to make repairs 1329-31 H street (lot 5, square 250); to cost $1,400. , owner; L. W. Gil Kolodne-Cladny, builde: 1-story brick stor first street (lots 34 to 29, square 1335): to cost $12,500 Cooley s, owners and bulld T. Santmyers, architect: story brick and tile 2418 Thirty-Seventh owner; to erect T square 1300); concrete g wall, 2850 Woodland drive and 52, square 2140); to cost Star Newspaper Co., own- gstroth Construc- ake changes, al street south- to 34, square 737); to en Beuchert, owner; W. B. architect; Marcus Malakatis, Tots to make repairs 704 H street cost §1,200. SALE OR FOR RENT Terms at Your Convenience PRICE, $15.000—RENT PER MONTH, $100 House at 14 Ralston Ave., Hyattsville, Md. FOR builder; F. Sonneman, architect; to |V Twentieth street northeast (lot 32, & 1809 to 13 Gales street & (lots 808 and 809, square 2001); to cost $1,500. Fernando Cunibertti, owner; Horace Peaslee, struction Co., addition, 3224 R street (lots 868 Ward and buil West, a ect; story Palmer 53, square 5579 The s; Van Allen, designer; Willlam P. Lips- L. A comb C¢ . |6 to 10 Massachu: 0 39, square 62 ational wners; ‘apital uilders; to make repairs, Massachusetts avenue (lot 87, square to THE _EVENING BTART WASHINGTONX, ~D.” 0. SATURD'AY." SEPTEMBER _3.” 1927 tect; D. F. Swab, builder; to remodel 2600 Tilden street (parcel 56-46, square 2232); to cost $800. A. C. Wanzer, owner and builder; H. D. Woodson, designer; to erect one 2-story brick store and apart- ment, 4810 Deane avenue northeast (bt 13, square 5148); to cost $5,000. Michael G. Daoud, owner and build- R. E. Doleman, designer; to erect one 1-story brick addition and make al- terations 1622 Q street (lot 30, square 180); to cost $3,000. Chestnut Farms Dairy, owners; to make repairs, etc., 264 Pennsylvania avenue (lots 4 to 8, square 14); to cost $1,200. Dennison, and builder; to erect frame dwelling, 3301 east (lots 8 and 9, Catholic Vi cost §2,000. P. S. Lubienski, designer; D. C. Gruver, owner and builder; Fireproofing Construction Co., | George T. Santmyers, architect; to rear 1 erect eight 2-story brick dwellings, 2412 to 26 Observatory place (lots 517 J. A. Melby, architect; to erect e 2-story brick dwellings, 1614 to architect; Metropolitan builders; to erect square 1280); to cost §4,000. Construction Co., owners M. Mesrobian, architect; 2-story brick addition, Iders; 3 to _erect four frame dwellings, 2511 to 23 place southeast (Iots 50 to to cost $11,200. Childs _Co., ; William owner, architect . _builders; cost $3,600. ‘man, owner and archi- Apartments Now Available In the New Fireproof Apartment 2127 California St. N.‘V. Inspection Invited y|er; to - | garages, REATL ESTATE. BIG APARTMENT HOUSE |im ot Moo oo, whieh o Potomac Electric Power Co., own- SOLD FOR $325,000 The consideration fnvolved tn *, was reported to be approxi ers and designers; Lake Stone Co., 5,000, The bullding, which contains builders; to erect one 1l.story brick : suites, has a frontage electric sub-station, 1926 Fifth street| The Faraday Apartments, large |on-Irving street of about 75 feet and northeast (lot 40, square 3615); to cost | fivestory building located at 1460 [a maximum depth of nearly 200 feet. 15000, Irving street, which was opened a = ety o Mever. Herson, owner; W. Haltoap, littls more than a vear ago, has been architect and builder; to erect one 1. e District Apartment Cor-| The four - oy Dk Mnin e seet oo 1. I povation: toiOlive . Patterson. it wasfear 4 Dol Bkt A0 Pragia street northeast (lots 801 and 803,|%nnounced today by the real estatethis year. 3 square 676); to cost $700. & H. R. Howenstein, owner and build- er; to erect four garages (brick), 1731 to' 37 Upshur street (lots 56 o 69, square_2644); to cost $2,000. W. W. Vaughn, owner and build- erect eight brick, private 1006 to 20 Upshur street northeast (lots 113 to 106, square 3891); to cost $3,200. 18 Montello avenue northeast (lots ;%; DK:: 123, square 40568); to cost Jameson-Built Model Homes Only a Few Left 913 to 937 Quincy Street N.W. . e Selling Fast Inspect at Once Six large rooms, tiled bath. h.-w.h., electric lights, hard- wood floors and trim, one-piece sink, built-in ice box, instan- taneous water heater and other extras. The Marcheta Apartment 1121 New Hampshire Avenue N.W. This downtown apart- ment conveniently lo- cated within easy reach of majority of Govern- ment Departments has a few one and two room apartments, with _ Double rear porches, cement front porch. With or without built-in garage. “Ask the man who owns one.” For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 06 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 Exceptionally well located in the best block in the town of Hyattsville, on concrete strect, with sidewalks, sewers, water, kas and electricity. Three blocks from the B. & O. Railway statton, elec- tric car line, the State highway and bus line within one block. Two direct vl concrete roads into different parts of dwellings, 1004-1022 U . N Washington, one direct to Baltimore: 2 northeast (lots 11 5. § 8] miles from the University of Maryland. o cost $60,000. . Miller, " street (lots 110 and 111, 5 kitchenette and bath, available at this time. Rents extremely reason- able. Ask for Mrs. Grif- fin on premises. FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY 733 12th Street NNW. Main 352-353 The house is thoroughly modern in particular, having been largely rebuilt during my occupancy of it: con- v ms, Dbath, basement. luding laundry. 1wo pairs of staire, electric outlets, 100 feet of porches. owners . E. MacNeil, archi- tect; to erect one 2-story frame dwell- . 2930 Forty-fifth street (lots 24 . square 1338): to vt g o Lo all at one time after an excellent . Coand A, N. 1 : L o #nd builders; G. ¥ archi Frate: Al recently refinidhed, new paint tect; to erect one 2 rame dwell- i : and ory fi . dpg. 2922 Forty-fifth street (lots 26 house. aper. Hot-air heat for whole A The lot is 100x150 ft to an alley: a dozen large trees. abundance of fine old ehrubs. garage with separate large compartments for 3 cars opening on driveway beside the house to Ralston avenue. Phone Hyattsville 136-R, or Call at the Property ANDREW J. NEWMAN, Owner Limited Group of Four NEW Homes of English Design 4330-32 River Road OMETHING for which every one has been waiting: Six large, light, well ar- ranged rooms, conveniently fitted bath with built-in tub, large dry cellar with laun- dry trays and lavatory, double rear porches, and instantaneous hot-water heater. Lawns are sodded and well planted. $8,850 To Reach—Out Wisconsin Ave. to River Road; left two blocks to property. 'Keiser & Banville 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 1397 "NEW COLONIAL, TWENTY-FOOT HOMES ARE NOW READY FOR THE INSPECTION OF THE WISE BUYER MODEL HOME : 2202 37th St. (At 37th and Tunlaw Rd.) BEAUTIFULLY AND COMPLETELY FURNISHED BY PALAIS ROYAL A Perfect Home —solid com f o rt; substantial con- struction—offered at imperative sale. 4104 Harrison Street Chevy Chase, D. C.—West of Conn. Ave. Effective brick, on the commodious center hall plan. Lot is 60x150—which is large for an in-town Home. Throughout it has evidence of its thorough construction—carried out con- 'sistently to the minutest detail of finish and fixtures. - Fastest Selling ~ Homes in Town . It’s remarkable how quickly these Homes i “- snapped up. Truly * hurry now. Be sure an them tomorrow or Day— ' Our Best Planning Our Best Construction 72901-3021 Otis St N.E. .. hg"c:;l ?{"";‘ qu' et.l'du section— Detached Colonials 6 large rooms, tiled bath. with built-in._tub. Hardwood floors up- stairs and down. Big elosets. Hot- water heat. Arfistic electrie fixtures. | Laundry tubs. Enormous porches. Wide lawns and deep back vards. I, Some in the group have built-in marages. . $7,950-38,750 Small cash payment— terms less than rent $9,950 to $10,250 New Colonial brick houses, very wide, con- taining six large airy rooms, in beautiful Glover Park, the best near-in residential section, only one block from Wisconsin ave., with car and bus services; near stores, churches, graded schools, Western High School, Georgetown University, the Cathedral and Cathedral School. 8 splendid rooms; 2 luxurious baths; 2 practical porches; hardwood floors; screened throughout; wonderful planting. Large built-in garage. Price Has Been Reduced Very Low Special Features: —beecause the owner, an Army officer has Large living rooms. already left for his new post—and must sell. Built-in fireplaces. One and two tiled baths. Built-in tubs and showers. Hardwood floors throughout. Numerous closets. Kitchen and porch cabinets. Built-in _garages. Screened double porches. Paved alley. Hot-water heat. Automatic heater. Attractive decorating. Some with center halls. Frigidaire in Every House OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. 1417 K 'St. BO§I§O%QO$!.{.('}ELPS Main 9300 We can arrange any reasonable terms. Inspection may be had on Sunday afternoon and Labor Day afternoon; or for inspection at other times phone Mr. Godden, glevclnml 2407 CKEEVER=GOS Deal With a Realtor 0 1415 K Street Main 4752 Open for inspection every day and evening — including Sunday and Labor Day. Take cars at 15th and G. opp. Treas. Dent.—riding _to Monroe or Otis and R. I Ave. N.E. Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) 1514 K St mmumunumummmmmunuuuummflununmnmuunumuufluumunummmmmnmummmmlmmx LY Just West of Chevy Chase Circle i Or Your Own Broker Unusually Large Lols INCREASE THE VALUE of THESE 14th STREET TERRACE HOMES New Apartments—Close In —WITH MORE ROOM Reserve Now for October Occupancy Originality Is the Keynote In This Distinctive Home 159-foot depth—Imagine the freedom thatalot sq generously proportioned affords—garage space on g Many of the clothes closets paved alley, garden plot and a playground for your The utmost co-operation between archi- are 9 feet by 5 feet. How does that compare with your present apartment space? That tells our story about this new building at— RENTALS 21st and Eye Streets N.W. One room and $35.00 bath ............ One room, kitchen and $40.00 bath from.... Two rooms, kilch‘c‘n and $57.50 bath from. Walking distance from downtown—with stores of all kinds—one square distant on Pennsylvania Avenue. As well as 3-room suites and larger. ARDMAN 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830 =t tect and builder has produced a home of un- usual charm. Many of the interior features are refreshingly original and the wide land- scaped grounds afford an ideal setting for just such a home. 5632 Western Avenue CHEVY CHASE Center-hall plan, having a spacious living room with solarium adjoining, dining room, butler's pantry, breakfast room and kitchen on first floor. Tl’le Sccond floor l’\as three very large bedroom!‘ each with private bath, and one smaller bedroom. On the third floor are three rooms and bath. In the basement will be found a billiard room and two-car garage. i Open Sunday and Monday Heclges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N. Franklin 9503 This plate illustrates the relationship of the house to the lot. children. And wide spaces on either side of these homes insure sunlight and well ventilated rooms Come out and see these unusual 8-room and two bath dwellings of Early English origin. The sample house is always open for inspection and is located af 1365 HAMILTON STREET N.W. SHANNON & LUCHS, INC. Members o' the Operative Builders Assn {he District o:- Columbia.