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22 REAL NEW APARTHIENT 10 COST S350.00 Plans for Five-Story Project on Connecticut Avenue Head Week’s Permits. for the construction of a five- t house to be erected ut avenue at an esti- )0 were revealed rmits igsued by el Bl his is the fargest new buiding proj ect in the District of Columt proved during the past estimated cost 0. Of this tot two-thirds, i construction e building of 1 of various types. at avenue apart- be built for Harr - love and J. J. MecInerney ed by George building will k apartment suit m four to six rooms. 1 and J. sliots 17 and 18, ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1927. NEW APARTMENT STARTED ON UPPER CONNECTICUT AVENUE tory atructure, containing large size apartment units, which is being erected on Connecticut avenue at Cumberland street for Harry M. Bralove Mcluerney. b square 3 Construction ¢ 5. pa 16 o make repairs t southeast owner tural style will be Spanish renaissance. Southeast Apartment Project. A two-story brick and tile ay 1301 000, built at C. W, G ufldersi Fleventh o make street (lot enue (lot 11, square 00. Cu Phelps, des to ¢ frame dwellin ot northeast (lots 10); to_cost §6 , owner and builder; ct one e Q and 3, square k Dwellings. , owner and builde 1208 T street (lot 823, square 290); to cost $1,200. A 1. A. Howell, owner; Speiden cts; J. T. Zimmer- attsville, Md.; to erect peiden, arc in, builder, ¥ heast (lot 16, square 4044); o cost $2,780, Apartment and Stores. e apartment «nd | stores, 39 Illinois avenue (lot 85, squar C. & A. N. Miller, owners and builders; G MacNell, architect; to crect one 2-story stone and frame and maid's quarters, 3017 Forty-fifth street square 1611); to cost & Middleton, owners and A. E. Landvoight, architect; to erect two 2.story brick and tila - jdwellings, 4115 and 4117 Thirty-eighth A T tect; to erect one 2-story brick dwell- ing, 1327 Hemlock street (lot 21, square W-2774); to cost §16,000. A. L. ¥oster, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect one 2.story brick, veneer and frame dwelling, 2229 Quincy street northeast (Ipts 31 and 32, square 4241); to cost $5,000. Other Projects Listed. A. C. Garden, owner; L. W. Giles, architect; 8. E. Snyder, builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 1740 Minnesota avenue southeast (parcel 218-41, square 5596); to cost $6,000. Nicholas Berezoski, owner; Capital Fireproofing Construction Co., build- ers; to make repairs 1823 Fourteenth sf,rf" (ot C, square 238); to cost $ H. U. NELSON VISITOR TO WASHINGTON BOARD Executive Secretary of National Association Inspects Working Plant of Organization. Herbert U. Nelson, executive secre- tary of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, visited the head- quarters of the Washington Real Es- tate Board this week and inspected the working plant of the organization. Mr. Nelson, who was here in the In- tereat of the realtors throughout the country in reference to a great num- ber of tax problems, voiced praise for the many improvements and additions IM the activities of the local 1 oard, par- NEW BUSINESS REPORT FOR CEMENT INDUSTRY Commerce Department to Announce Survey of Conditions Month- 1y Hereafter. A new barometer of business con- ditions has been established by the Department of Commerce by includ- ing each month in the statistics of the cement industry a figure showing the ratio of production to total ca- | pacity. This places the cement in- dustry on the same statistical basis as | the steel Industry, in that its opera- tion ratio, production, shipments and stock on hand will be made public monthly. The statement for the month of September establishes the total ca- acity of the cement industry as of September 30 last at 229,020,000 bar- | rels. This capacity, established by | rates of production sustained over periods of three months by each o the plants, indicates a total capacity for the year 1926 of at least ,300,000 barrels, ! Phillips Gets Degree. TON, Ontario, October 22| liam Phillips, United States ter to Canada, received the hon- v degree of doctor of laws from Queens University at the Fall convo- 9 cation here REAT ESTRFEF ANNOUNCEMENT! J. WALTER BARNETT Announces He Is Now Associated With T}IE SI]EI Deplnment Of EAVER BRO REALTORS 809 15th St. NW. Main 9486 . haps no- | so closely approach the ideal as in our where does the relationship between |intercourse with Canada.” Mr. Phi the United States and another state | said. ne 6 to 27, square 1898); to ticularly the service department of the | board, to the ownership file, the en ployment agency and the zoning d nd y hitect; to erect brick dwelling, nue (lot 11, squ avenue (lots cost $350,000. A B. 000, Breuninger & Son, uildes 1. Breuninge owners | I i o el brick dwellings, 1931 to 1935 H northeast (lots 89 to 91, square L architect 0 erect one two-story 912 Nine- rtment, 1301 Ridge plac 37 to 43, square 5003), 000, nnie Wyche, owner; W. S. Plager, { ) s Bros., builders: erect one one-story brick additior, 18 Fourth street (lot 76, square 308), to ee the fastest selling homes in Marietta Park! 6, 7 and 8 rooms, tiled baths with built-in tubs and real fireplaces, oak, ivory or mahogany finish, d closets, floors up and down; Textone walls, Big 30-ft. lots; paved strects and alleys. owner: Columbi Values such as you have never before been able to secure in semi-detached . Homes of Quality. 7,950 on easiest possible terms! Only Exhibit Home furnished by the Peerless Furniture Co. 829 Tth St. NW. 423 Madison St. N.W. Open and lighted till 10 p.m. Sk 1416 Eye §t. N.W. Maip 8949 “BEYOND COMPARISON" Sixteenth Street . Take 14tk 8t. car to 5th and Ren- To Inspect: Ti5; it ot vioexs novin s stodee e R R T fellow, east to 5th and north to Madison, or drive out 161k, or Georgia Ave. 1o Longfellow. east to sth and north to Madison. or phone us for automobile. SO0 S N ) D/ IN the above home, nature and artisan have joined hands in producing heart's de- sire for some fortunate family secking a permanent residence. Its location pre- sents park-bound beauty, high altitude, eternal protection against the en- croachment of commerce, accessibil- ity and splendid transportation facilities. The house itself is a noteworthy contribution to Wash- ington's finer type of homes, re- flecting the mellow charm of an English manor while embody- ing every modern conven- ience for creature comfort and luxury. And the price is extremely conservative considering faultless quality, matchless neighborhood, and cer- tainty of a constant rise in value. Very attrac- tive terms can be ar- ranged to suit an imme- diate purchaser. N Vi IN BURLEITH &?S\ N )/ HOMES BUILT BY SHANNON & LUCHS, INC. F iner design, stur- dier construction. I'll Help You Buy :!;" =without getting into a financial jam and doing * without the little luxuries you and the family v . : enjoy. ROOMS, 250 is all the cash [| ¥ Only *40 a month pllzc;;(,) daylight basements, equipped kitchens, 3641 R St. N.W. B —to pay—and most of this monthly payment apolies directly on your equity in the home. More Complete Equipment and 2 Considerably LOWCI’ —Beautifully Landscaped —Craftext Walls —Unique Lighting Fixtures —Lavatories in Basement, Serv- ants’ Quarters and Rear of Main Hall —Thurston Heat- ing System. —Stationary Tubs —Hot-water Heater —Two-car Garage, Opening on Con- crete Paved Alley —Mammoth Third Floor Storaga Space —English Garden Flagstone Walks —Entrance Hall Reception Hall ~—Mammoth Club Room ~Dining Room Butler's Pantry —Kitchen ~Wide Stairs and Full Width Bal- cony to Second Floor ~Four Bedrooms ~Two Connecting Baths —Private Stairs to Servants’ Quar- ters on Third WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., INC. Realtors 1433 K STREET Main 1016 Come and see these Homes— City View Heights Bladensburg Blvd. at L St. N.E. Highest Point Around Washington Brand-New Colonial Brick 2-Bedroom Homes —with large living room, complete kitchen, tiled bath, electricity, hardwood floors, big closets—a heating plant that is most inexpensive to run—and heats perfectly. Big porch, pretty lawn—and built the Kite way— Only $5,375 Transfer to the cars leaving 15th and New York Avenue and they will carry you to 15th and H Sts. N.E. City View Heights is only three blocks north. Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) 1514 K Street Price At Third and Bryant Sts. N.E 6 rooms, three of which are bedrooms, baths with built-in showers, equipped ki ens, modern, $8,250. 2412 3rd St. N.E. ROOMS, a large living porch, a man’s room, two tiled baths, shower, open fireplace, equipped kitchens. $17,500 1365 Hamilton St. N.W. ROOMS, large front and double rear porches, open fires, two tiled baths, shower, equipped kitchens, $16.500 1331 Indraham St. N.W. in Exhibit Home 1716 L St. N.E. in . 14th Street Terrace 4, Langloy ‘Go, Oldes L o. Builders in_ Washi for Potomac Real Estate Co. Owners Designed by Porter & Lockie Architects for Pommma Real Estate Co. 14th Street Terrace