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| REAL 1 Estimated Value of About $145,000 Previous Week. Leading all other types of new building projects in the District of Columbia, exclusive of Government operations, the construction of 41 dwellings of various at a total estimated cost of $326,75 author- ized here during the past week, cording to permits approved by C John W. Oehmann, Building In- spector. The estimated value of all new oper- ations, as shown by the bullding per- mits, was computed to be $399,100, or a decline of about $135.000 from tne total for the preceding week. of the building opera- The largest tions ¢ for the ercction of ten story brick homes in the 3800 block of Cathedral avenue by the Wenger brothers, at a total estimated cost of 1 eleven s in the heast, 3 d another of the larger dwelling operations will be the construction of five 2-story brick houses in the 8700 block of R street by the firm of Shannon & Luchs, at a total estimated cost of $40.000. Building permits were issued as 2-story brick and tile 1200 block of Owen pi , owners and builders; tmyers, architect erect ten 2-story brick dwellings, 38 to 3845 Cathedral avenue (lots 45 to 64, square 1815), to cost §100,000. F. H. Gore, owner and builder; John ‘W. Kearney, architect; to erect one 3-story stone dwelling, 2842 Albemarle street (lot 10, square 2251), to cost $25,000. Frank Pastore, owner and builder; | L. T. Burn, designer; to erect two 1- story concrete block and frame dwell- ings, 3703 and 3705 Twenty-fourth street northeast (lots 14 to 16, square 4294), to cost §11 The Nunnally C ers; to make repai 1208 F street (lot 822, square 290), to cost $3,500. Shannon & Luchs Construction C¢ owners and builder: Taylor, jr., architec £ story brick dwellings, 3700 to 3708 R street (lots 29 and 30, square 1307), to cost §40,000. M. A. Kettler, ownar; Meatyard Construction Co., builders; to remodel, 2415 Twentieth street (lot 24, square 2545), to cost $1,000. J. M. Fraction, owner; to erect brick addition, 2328 Ontario road (lot 861, square 2563), to cost $800. H. Spund, owner: Lee Hammer, builder; to make repairs, 100 Four- teenth street northeast (lot 4, square N-1035), to cost $1,000. Sam Cohen, owner and builder; Marcus Hallett, architect; to erect one 2-story brick flat, 1251 Six-and-a- haif street (lot 77, square 448), to cost $4,000. ESTATE. NEW DWELLING HOUSES LISTED IN WEEK'S PERMITS Kfi_o—;;rations Falls From Total for erect eleven 2.story brick and tile dwellings, 1219 to 1239 Owen place northeast (lots 179 to 189, square 4060), to cost §33,000. O. R. Pederson, owner George Santmy and builder; architect; to Otis street northeast (lot 4151), to cost $8,000. Charles Wesl Crump, architec erect two 1-stor | 60 and nortne: to_cost H. P. Huddleson, owner and builder E. holtes, i 0 erect one brick dwelling | venue (lot 10, square | 500. 1uddleson, owner and builder; | nd stucco private | 3 chusetts avenue $), to cost $1,000. owner, designer and 2 brick quare 1 Burch, designer; Hensley & Hickman, build- ers; to erect one concrete block and frame addition, 1208 Kearney street ast (lot 39, square 3930), to cost Rosenbloom, owner; L. W. Giles, architect; Max Kimbell, builder; to erect two 1-story brick stores, 208 and 210 Seventh street southeast (lots 16 and 17, square 900), to cost $4,000. E. A. Gaylor, owner and builder; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 1- story brick addition, 5615 Georgin avenue (lot 58, square 2991), to cost $1.500. Standard Oil Co., owners; to install two crankease pits, Connecticut ave- nue and Nebraska avenue (lot square 1985), to cost $2,500. Standard Oil Co., owners; to install two crankease pits, 3327 M street (lot 827, square 1205), to cost §2,000. G. W. Chase, owner and builder; F. W. Chase, designer; to erect one 1. story brick dwelling, 805 Elden street (lot 23, square 2964), to cost $6,000. James Berry, owner; Victor Min- deleff, architect; T. T. Taylor Co., Inc., builders; to erect one ory brick and stone dwelling, 3916 Military road (lot 81, square 1751), to cost $19,500. J. E. Jones, owner; to erect tile and stucco fence, 2511 Tracy place (lot 810, square 2502), to cost $1,000. M. Callaghan, owner; E. W. Syme, architect; Davis-Wick-Rosen- garten Co., Inc., builders; to make re- pairs, 916 Fourteenth street (lot 814, square 218), to cost $5,000. W. C. & A. N. Miller, owners and builders; G. E. MacNeil, architect; to erect one 2-story brick and frame dwelling, 2914 Forty-fifth street (lot Robert E. Kline, owner and builder; G T. antmyers, architect; to Open Sunday 2 to 6 PM. 700 Quincy Street N.W. An Unusual Home Ten Large Rooms, Hot-Water Heat, Electricity, Parquet Floors, Tiled Bath. Built-in Garage Unusual Price Attractive Terms Thos. E. Jarrell Co., Owners Realtors Or Your Own Broker 721 10th Street N.W. od 9000000000000 000000000000000 Laad Al L2222 2t daaddd 22222229 Open Every Day and Eve Take cars at 15th and G. Monroe or Otis and R. I. Ave. $000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000¢ Another Big These beautiful 2-story Houses and Bungalows in Quincy Terrace Quincy and 22nd St. N.E. Constitute one of the most attractive and pro- tected communities in Washington. Big lots—45 feet front. ranged and fixtured. Small Cash Payment. Easy Monthly Terms —and the Home Is Yours. 22nd Street is being paved. two squares, 1514 K st. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)5030 0000 > 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, DO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, Almost All Sold Size, arrangement, construction, location all argue in their favor—for there are no Homes to equal them at the price. You can afford to buy—because the TERMS ARE EASY. 7,950—8,750 Small Cash Payment . ODD. Treas. Dept.—riding to %6,850 to 8,450 Open for Inspection—Every Day and Evening Including Sunday If you motor, come the Bunker Hill Road way for 15th and G Sts. to Rhode Island Ave. and 22nd St. N.E., walking north to Homes. Or a Bus will take you within arry A. Kite 70000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 V00000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000¢ 42, square 1338), to cost $10,250. inaldi Brothers, owners; Thomas * * Because they are such splen- did values. 2901-3021 Oti St. N.E. Overlooking R. Ave. and miles around. 8 large rooms. tiled bath, with “built-in _tub. Hard: wood floors upstairs and Big closets. Hot- tric Laundry tubs. Enormous_porches, Widé lawns and deep back ards. ~Some in_the group ave “bullt-in _garages. ening, Including Sunday N.E. Kite Special 9 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000 Big rooms, splendidly ar- But you can take cars at Main 4846 frame and stucco 1 THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. W. Marshall, architect; to erect elght monolite concrete conl silos, 649 Rhode Island avenue northeast (parcel 131-5, square 3626), to cost $7,000. Charles H. Tompkins, owner and builder; Arthur B. Heaton, designer; to construct new entrance, 1608 K atreet (lot 808, square 185), to cost 501 0. D. Easl owner; George Knott, designer; H. M. Brunk, builder; to erect one 2-story brick and tile dwell- ing, 4004 Chesapeake street (lots 18 and 19, square 1769), to cost $8,500. Henry T. Offterdinger, owner and builder; William R. Lamar, architect; to make repairs, corner Connecticut avenue and Albemarle street (parcel 57-18, square 2046), to cost $1,500. Appel & Madigan, owners; A. 8. J. Atkinson, architect; to remodel Thirteenth street (lot 814, square to cost $7,500. Metropolitan Loan & Trust Co., Inc., owners and bullders; to erect one e garage, 2724 | th street (lot 34, square to cost $400. Co., owners and bullders; | is, archilect: to erect one rick store, 804 Holbrook | treet northeast (lots 124 to 181, quare 4068), to cost $7,000. | builders; to make repairs, 783 Irving street (ot 33, square 2891), to cost $500 muel Howard, owner W. Pow- cost $400. B. A. B. Jackson, owner; J. B. Lit- tlefleld, bullder; to erect one concrete block garage, 213 Florida avenue (lot 49, square 3098), to cost $400. Robert A. Southworth, owner and builde . McQueen, architect; to frame addition and porch, 1318 fourth street southeast (lots 92 square 5365), to cost $300. Alphonso and M attia, owners; Marcus Hallett, architect; Miller E. Dellsorta, te build- 1610 Allison Street Breuninger-Built Home 4146 Eighth street (lots 988 and 992, square 2875), to cost $4,600. E. D. Fasley, owner; H. M. Brunk, builder; to erect one brick private garage, 4004 Chesapeake street (lots 18 and 19, square 1769), to cost $700. N. Colabucci, owner and bullder; to erect one brick private garage, 4206 Twelfth street northeast (lots 30 and 31, square 3890), to cost $750. L. E. Hummer, owner; John V. ‘Woltz, builder; to erect one 2-story inclosed sleeping porch, 2421 M street (ot 84, square 24), to cost $700. D. F. Harrls, owner; H. M. Brunk, builder; to eréct one brick private garage, 1500 Decatur street (lot 4, square 2707), to cost $575. Albert Barton, owner and bullder; Nine rooms. 2 baths, oil heat. = 1 $000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 B00000000000000000000000040000000000000000000000. _04)00000000000“000“000000000000000"00“0"“0000 * 97), to cost 5 | Chaney, erect two r place northeast (lot 1, to_cost $300. Loehler C 1662 @ 25901), to cost $300. builders sty $5( Chandler Hale, owner; W. K. | , designer and builder; to make | o] T ned. 6 1, street (lot 814, square | C BpoLIscres Metal Weather- stripped. 3-car garage. Cora Harw chitect porche owner; Conrad M and * bullder; to , 2028 Fulton | square 217), | Emory, owner; G. G. ., builders; to make repairs, street (lot 775, square Willlam E. Ho Open Saturday and Sunday Nicie A. King, owner; Harris Bros., ;. to remodel, Eighth t (lot 1070, squs to cost Wesley Heights “The Garden Spot of Washington™ Miller- Designed Miller- Built 4400 Hawthorne St. N.W. OPEN for inspection SUNDAY from 10 A M. to 9 P.M. COMPLETELY FURNISHED This lovely home of brick, stone and stucco over metal lath, is sitnated in the center of a spacious lot, fully developed and located on the corner of 44th and Hawthorne streets, both of which are It is of English architecture with a center hall plan of attractive arrangement which affords the great- est utility and convenience. The first floor con: of a large reception hall, living room with fireplace and dining room, all of which have hardwood trim, breakfast nook, pantry, kitchen and service porch. There is also a lavatory and a concrete living porch. The second floor has four large bedrooms each equipped with a cedar closet; and there are two hand. some and complete baths. In the basement there is an oil burner, a maid’s room and a complete bath for maid. The house is equipped with copper screens and metal weather stripping. On the lot directly in back of the house is a two-car garage to match house. We consider this a fine opportunity for the discriminating buyer who desires a MILLER-BUILT home of unusual architecture and arrangement. A 1119 ~17 8t. New Chevy Chase. Md., Brick Home Built-in Garage 9204 East Taylor Street This attractive English type home, just being completed, contains everything the most discriminating buyer may require. Unusually large living room with attractive open fire- place—modern kitchen with outside pantry—sunny dining room. There are three real bedrooms, and two tiled baths on the second floor. There is a built-in garage. Screens are provided for every window and door—hot-water heat, hardwood floors throughout, gas and electricity—yard sodded and beautified with shrubbery—paved streets and cement sidewalks, This is one of six homes we are just completing. Four homes in this group have al- ready been sold. This home is offered for the first time. There is a home similar in con- struction next to the home pictured above, in frame construction, which is nearing comple- tion, and priced at $12,650. Worthy of your inspection. Be sure to come out over the MerB: WARREN Wisconsin 2763 Afternoons and Sundays Wisconsin 2875 Drive out Conn. Ave. to Taylor St., turn right on Taylor St., two blocks to property. (Taylor St. is sa{Chsvy iGhase, Mils.iin front of the Chevy Chase School for Girls.) Open for Inspection Sunday and All Next Week Until 9:30 P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1927. R. one 2-story rear brick addition, 1104 Third street southwest (lot 39, square 594), to cost $800. 'REAL ESTATE. C, Archer, ir., architect; to erect|Turner, architect; T. L. Harris,| Dr. Salvatore Flora, owner; William builder: to erect one 1story concrete | T. Harper, architect; William T. Har- block dwelling, 4338 Douglas street|per & Son, builders; to remodel, 1202 northenst (lot 116, square 5116), to|H strect hortheast (ot 810, square ‘Walter R. Parker, to cost § owner; H. L. Madison Sts. N.W. built home \ More than a well S YOU will notice at once the beautiful finish and many evi- dences of high-grade work- manship and excellent plan- ning— that lend a charm to these homes seldom achieved in row-house construction. DR UREEOULL LN N R N e R e T R e N R N R S R N R SR R iRl Sl S RiE) S Inspect 731 Madison St. You will be both surprised and delighted with the homes we are offering at this low price! oS Our Terms Will Appeal to the Purchaser of Modest Income N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904-5 The Kind of Furnishings You Like Clean, high class and arranged to give you a new idea for your own home. This Ideal Home closes Sunday evening at 10 o’clock. We have other houses in beau- tiful Woodley Park, but the furnishings in 2928 28th Street have lessons of compelling interest to you. The new homes here in Woodley Park have two baths, clothes closets entirely of cedar, garage, maid’s room, lavatory and shower. Fireplace, built-in refrigeration, in- stantaneous hot-water system, etc. Prices—$17,500 to $19,000. Terms, $2,500 payment and $125 monthly. Other homes in Woodley Park to $47,500. b 2928 28th Street (near Connecticut Ave.) is on view until 10 o’clock Sunday evening. Turn off Connecticut Ave. at Cathedral Ave. or at Klingle Bridge. Telephone Columbia 9848 WARDMAN 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830 .

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