Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1927, Page 14

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M4 BUILDING PERMITS STRIKE LOW LEVEL Projects Approved During Week to Cost $143,680. Homes Lead List. REAL ESTATE. The value of new construction pro- Jects authorized in the District of Co- Tumbia during the the lowest level of T of this year, according to the new list of permits issued by Col. John W ©Qehmann, showi estimated tot cost of $143,650, bhalf the report for the precedin; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927.7 REAL ESTATE. NEW APARTMENT BUILDING FOR NORTHWEST SECTION HOMES EXHIBITION WILL SET RECORD The Washington Real Estate| Board Prepares for Big Display. The Better Homes and Building Ex- position, which is to be given by the Washington Real Estate Board in the Washington Auditorium during Octo- ber will bo far larger than that held | last year and will be the largest ex- | position of any kind held in the Na- CHAMBER HOLDS SMOKER Arlington County Lauded by Speak- er as Gateway to Washington. . Arlington County, the southern gateway to the Natian's Capital, is constantly on parade and must take care to make a good appearance at all times, was the substance of a short talk made by W. P. Ames, vice president of the Arlington County Chamber of Commerce, at a smoker held Thursday night in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Claren- don. : ‘The real estate agents of the coun- v directors of the chamber. 4n addition to Mr. Ames, other speakers were R. Ahalt, president Inspect These New Homes 1607-9-11 A St. N.E. ONE LEFT were present as guests of the || of the chamber; W. U. Varney, chair- man of the meeting; C. W. Fitch, John M. Minar, Ashton C. Jones, Harris Levy, Elizabeth M. Chambers, W. S. Hoge, jr; C. M. Kincheloe, Frank Salisbury, M. E. Church, John G. Graham, B. Clem, Milford Witts, manager of the chamber; C. R. Saffell, W. B. Handy, M. A. Mace and C. A. Keefer. Open for Inspection New Modern Homes 150-foot Lots Gallaudet Park $7,150.00 Easy Terms Six rooms and bath, h.-w, elec. lights, hard- wood floors, built-in refrigerator, front porch, double rear porches, 20-foot alley. Convenient to Schools, Bus Line, Stores, Etc. [ tional Capital or its vicinity, officals | in charge reported today. Approximately 50,000 feet of floor | the lar part of which has| al been reserved, will be re- x|v|lv»41 for the exhibits, which will} present to the 1 public every phase of the re ate, home-owning an home-caring subjec A large number of exhibitors, including prac- t 1 those who were in the show 3 nd many new ones, are Deginning to draw up their plans their individual exhibit; h the t of the Church, |all the secats in liam . |be taken out one 2-|various otk 1 ave- |on_the floc square The loeal Amer Nurse exhibi will tiled bath, h.-w.h . front and rear 'porches. hard- wood " floors, " built-n" refrigerator instantaneous gas hot-water heater. large cellar: nice back yard: garage One block west of Eastern 00) ash. 863 monthly. ineludine $300 e an®imtereat: will pay you to 10o] at these homes, LACY & BELT Builders and Owners 493 G St. S.W. Tel. Fr. 8068 The new ope of 16 dwellings of v numerous remodeling and repair pro-| & Jects. The la st of the new pro- fects will be the building of a t story one and fr e house at . Morningside dr 1 Bruenin- n at 4 6 rooms. ci Sample House, 1139 Oates St. N.E. (Just above Fla. Ave. bet. W. Va. Ave. & 12th St.) Reached via. the Trinidad & Burleith Bus Line J. DALLAS GRADY 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 rious types the form of a great cre trimmed It con """"‘ entrance set back at the point of th s 49 1 ranging in intersection of from tw rooms with erected by Harry M. ve, x o n s ath Iso is the owner, at an approximate ound arc cost of $700,000, square feet The building is English Conneeticut tectural design, and its brick is in the finishing mpleted by October announcement Rust Co. structure, built in and hmldor ‘ . ACCOr to erect two | today b; This , owner architect: ‘and_tile dwellings, 3711 and 3325 Rowland place| are 2062); to cost | the 1 tme L. a s, architet; to re-| street (lot 19, | 0, | buil@or md | model B e | Sauare 1 M. T. 1619 Nin 34); to cost owner Half street southw. 500); to cost $1,000. Harry Ableman, owner; P. 8. Dove, | builder; to erect one Zstory brick “|dwelling, 710 Twelfth strcat southeast v | ot 46, square 1020); to cost $1,500. John_ 2 owner and builder 3 to L‘l‘{‘\‘[ tw 18, square | age and make n main_floor building wi hie_auditorium will | res of booths and exhibits will be placed in their_stead. - _Public Library and the « and Visiting ected to have American Red Cro ave among its exhibits the dem- onstration of nutrition work as ap- Plied to home and children, health work in schools, together with a demonstration of the latest activities of the Red Cross in homes. The Visit- ing Nu ociety is expected to re- peat demonstration of last year v 4 to illustrate what have been dwellin 7 to 213 Ur : taken to teach mothers the proper L. W. |dots 23 to 26, square 3347 care and handling of children. $18,000, ¥ The Public Library will have on dis- | of books (Ind mag: ‘with hou real es dening and | $3. and builder; R. ct; to eract one 1003 New Jei S-1019); to cost $6,000. Me | square to erect one Strauss ling, 4422 Hunt pl as 5127); to cost $1,500. 1. owners and story by |av o | Tuttie, tory brick re northeast m, See This Beautiful Corner Home Tomorrow 5713 5th St. N.W. (5th and Madison Sts.) A REAL BARGAIN 20, owner; Arthur to make re- reet (lot 805, ewton stmeet northe square 4223); to cost §7, 000. King, owner and builder; v, architect; to ere 15 frame dwelling, 2017 et northeast (ot S0, Square 0. M }Im on, owner; William Haltpap, and builder; to e 1 Rollkt: 60 Fstrast morthed . squ ); to cost $1,000. L. H. Bell, owner and builder; . 0Wn-| Giles, architect; to erect one X dwelling, square s S . Poynton to erect | cost § o erect | cost 1611 Twenty 3636 Julius Wenig, 1mru1w builder; to et (lot Clipper, owr D. |arc h*h\: A and ko rep 20, square 6070); to cc gner nson Tay ect and b bi leigh street one ' 1- tern ¢ ); to cost $ W. Giles, ar- t (lot i o0 erect | to cost Quiney | Junior Order Hall Ass to costiers and builde architect; to ma | (ot 808, square 404) W. A. Jump, owner John R. Cadle, designe story brick and til Patter B. Niemetz, owner: L chitect; Max one 2:story rear porch, t 64, square 3236] reet (ot | R. Scott, owner and builder; L. W o make repairs, 1853- reet (lots 67 and 6 ; to cost $1,000. . Streeks, owner; W. F. builder; to erect one 2-story on 715 Taylor street (lot 67, [to cost $8,000. $1,000. Harry Moore, owner and builder; m owner and'erect .br ll, 1021 | to cost and to er dw (-lln\s” square 2! lerick Nearly 2 . Dove, Mnld( r; to | operated i MARIETTA PARK HOMES 5th & Og’lethorpe Sts. N. W, Semi-Detached--$11,750.00 are being world. 0,000 ‘m(fl busse: h\nll]Pr 4 S 247 925 15" STNW s A On large corner lot, 34 feet by 100, with concrete street and alley. Contains 8 rooms, beautiful tiled bath, built-in garage, hardwood floors throughofit, large cedar closets and all of the newest built-in features; spacious side lawns beautifully land- scaped. An ideal home. On a boulevard 120 feet wide to have center parking of plants and shrubbery. Your inspection will convince you of the value we are offering. Open and lighted until 9 P.M. Drive out 16th street or Georgia avenue to Long- fellow; east to Sth street. “LOOK FOR OUR SIGN. it WALTER A. DUNIGAN Ouwner and Builder ‘1O SETTLE ESTATE Exclusive section, fiehl!g 16th Street and Reservoir, two finely built de- tached stone residences: 13571341 Montague Street. 'Each with nine large room: sleeping porch, two . pAfiractive grounds. Priced below value tiled baths N M RUSSELL, Owner 1734 P St Tel. 463 Decatur New Group of Six Brookland Homes Nearing Completion in This Ideal Subdivision Six Rooms—Built-in Garage Brick Construction ‘AN OUTSTANDING VALUE We _invite your inspection. You will be amply repaid in knowledge, at least, of How a Home Should Be Built Exhibit Home: 1312 Randofph St. N.E The Beauty Spot of Brookland Dark tapestry brick construction. 8 rooms, tiled bath with shower, extra lavatory, built-in garage, enclosed breakfast porch, separate service porch, open and enclosed sleep- ing porches, %-inch oak floors throughout, real open fireplace. All fixtures are built-in. The Bath CIGNato At s s eaiia uality 5T Wik marishlp uscally fotiad ia sk Highes + priced homes are to be found in these splendid homes. Open for Inspection Until 9:00 P.M. Daily To inspect—drive out 16th Street or Georgia Ave. to Longfellow, thence cast to Fifth, thence north to Ogelthorpe. Built by C.W. WILLIAMS—Offered for Salc by METZLER Realtor Look for METZLER Srgn 925 15th St. N.W. Another Triumph! In Low Cost Production Decatur 58 Achieving Finer Quality Homes at a Lower Price 1106 Vermont Ave. Facing the Monastery Charles M. Wallingsford Builder and Owner 1010 Veérmont Ave. N.W. \ IN delightful Marietta Park Only $7,950 to $10,950 on easiest 24002408 Thirty-Seventh St. N-W. BUILT BY COOLEY BROS. FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW Location—On impmved through street in excellent and accessible north. west section of mcreasmg values. Appearance—Unusually attractive, yet dignified, expressing character and definite architectural design. Features—Large built-in garage, airy modern and immaculate kitchen, wide covered colonial front porch, oak floors, Hot-water heat, Pembroke tub, double screened rear porches, outside cold storage cupboard, built-in icer, hot-water storage and delightfully land scaped front yard bounded by beautiful Chevy Chase stone wall, Space—Large living room and dining room with French door to screened breakfast porch, rec. hall, model kitchen, three ample bedrooms, tile bath, full-length cellar, large air chamber under roof. Construction—Built throughout of select materials and denoting work- manship of excellence. PRICE—*8,975“—TERMS To Pay More is Futile—Inspect Sunday and INVEST SUCCESSFULLY Drive or take cars out Wisconsin Avenue to gas station at 37th St., then South ons-half block on 37th St. to exhibit home. Douglass and Phillips, Inc. 1621 K St. N.W. Or Your Oun Broker Frank. 5678 One of the Best in Saul’s Addition e Located on a quiet, well shaded street, one-half square from 14th Street and close to the West Public School, this fine home warrants your immediate consideration. 1313 Emerson Street N.W. A roomy, modern home of pre-war construction—center-hall plan, having on the first floor a living room, music room, dining room, pantry and kitchen. The second floor hias one very attractive room with fire- place, three other bedrooms and two tile baths. Two finished rooms and storage room complete the third floor. Servants' bath in cellar. The grounds are 50x142 with garage. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 179%8 &W}WWWW&SS&M\*& %84 INNNNENNNNY Mfix) Inspect Sunday 10 AM. to 6:30 P.M. You will be pleased with the variety of shrubs, flowers, wide lawns and bushes. An_ideal place to call your home. Exhibit Home 427 Madison St. N.W. We want you to inspect these beautiful homes and learn why buyers here are de- lighted with the splendid lo- cation and the many EXTRA features these homes contain. Come out Sunday! Inquire of those who bought! Containing 6, 7 & 8 big rooms Oak floors up & down Cedar-lined closets Textone walls Built-in tubs and showers Real fireplaces Extra toilets in base- ments Sleeping porches Big landscaped lots and dining Take 14th St. car to 5th and Kennedy and two blocks north to Madison; or Georgia Ave. car to Longfellow, east to 5th and north to Madison; or drive out 16th or Georgia Ave. to Longfellow, east to 5th and north to Madi- son; or phone us for auto. 1416 Eye St. N.W. Main 8919 “BEYOND COMPARISON" See the Exhibit Home Combletely Furnished by the Peerless Furniture Co., B R R R R R R R R S S S S N I SN INRIRR R AT

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