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REAL fiUIlI]ING PERMITS 11539975 FOR WEEK 30,000 Garage Planned ‘for 1012 Fifth Street From Steuart Bros. Private building operations in the rict_having a total estimated cost $396,975 are provided for in permits ed during the past week by Col. hn W. Oehmann, building inspector. Plans were approved for the con- ction of a four-story brick public rage at 1012 Fifth street for Steuart ., Inc., to cost $130,000. The new t of operations includes plans for 24 ellings of various types, stores, small rtment buildings #nd remodeling and alr projects. Permits were issued as follows: Steuart Bros., Inc., owners and build- Brs; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect one 4-story brick public garage, 012 Fifth street (lot 801, square 483), cost $130,000. Fine Dwellings. E. M. Willis, owner and builder; T. Santmyers, architect; to erect five 2-story brick dwellings, 1815 to 1823 Ingleside terrace (lots 133 to 237, square 2617), to cost $25,000. Samuel Brill and M. H. Katz, owners; Marcus Hallett, architect; Walter Case, builder; to erect one 2-story brick mpartment, 46 O street (lots 87 and 88, #quare 617), to cost $13,0f G. W. Chase, owner, designer and builde: to erect one 1-story brick dwelling, 7217 Eighth street (lot 7, square 3176), to cost $6,000. Marion W. Hoffman, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, archi- tect; to erect two 2-story brick dwell- ings, 1504 and 1506 Twenty-third street southeast (lots 14 and 13, square 5578), to_cost $12,000. M. Holzbeierlein, owner; Julius Wenig, architect; W. L. Belt, builder; to erect one 2-story brick store and flat, 614 T street (lot 33, square 441), to cost ,000. ‘Woodward & Vieth, owners and builde ers; Kenneth Vieth, architect; to erect two 2-story frame dwellings, 2835 and 2839 Myrtle avenue northeast (lots 53 and 54, square 4319), to cost $12,000. Wesley L. Carter, owner and builder; Vaughn-Ferguson & Co., architects; to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 825 Forty-sixth street northeast (lots 93 EST & Luchs, Inc. It will front 76 feet on street, just south of the French embassy. MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 71928 BEING ERECTED ON SIXTEENTH STREET Park Towers, large five-story structure which is now under construction for Goldsmith & Keller at 2440 Sixteenth It was designed by William Harris and is being financed through Shannon Sixteenth street and 150 feet on Kalorama road. Julius Wenig, architect; to erect one 1-story gas station, 4100 Kansas avenue (parcel 84/190, square 2911, to cost $5,000. Le Roy Mazzullo, owner and builder; Julius Wenig, architect, to erect 1-story cinder tile service station, 1337 Good Hope road southeast (lots 296 and 297, square 5768), to cost $7,500. Jesse M. Davis, owner and builder; John R. Cadle, designer; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 225 Fifteenth street southeast (lot 810, square 1060), to cost $7,500. United Cigar Stores Co., owner and builder; to make repairs, 1239 Penn- sylvania avenue (lot 804, square 291), to cost $2,500. L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners and builders; H. L. Breuninger, architect; to erect one 2-story stone and tile dwelling, 4920 Sixteenth street (lot 12, square 2655), to cost $20,000. Virginia Hotel Co. owners; F. L. Wagner, Inc., builders, to make repairs, 1325 New York avenue (lot 9, square 251), to cost $16,000. The Kenesaw Apartment House Co., owners; Upman & Adams, architects; Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Co., builders; to erect sun porch, Sixteenth and Irving streets (lot 175, square 2594), to cost and 94, square 5150), to cost $1.500. Co., owner and builder $7,000. C. H. Small, owner and builde JAMESON -BUILT HOMES’ Inspect at Once SAMPLE HOUSE, 915 QUINCY ST. N.W. Reasonable Price—Easy Terms 6 and 7 large rooms, hew.h,, electric lights, hardwood floors and tiled bath, built-in tub, trim. One-piece sink, built-in ice box and other extras. Double rear porches, wide front porch, deep lot to wide alley. “Ask the Man Who Owns One.” Built, Owned and for Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. NW Phone ‘Main 5526 Blgger Value—Less Price! Tlut’: What You Get in These “Lifetime” Homes 40 Sold; Only 3 Left 5th and Emerson Sts. N.W. Petworth’s Prettiest Point You can’t help seeing for yourself the evidence of better plan, construction and finish—which are characteristic of Cafritz “Lifetime” Homes. when you ask—how can it And be possible ?—the answer is in our big building program, which earns sav- ings for us—that we share with the purchasers of our Homes. Homes as these for— Otherwise, you could never buy such Only *500 Cash! Monthly payments LESS than rent Look into their details carefully—they mean much to the home-buyer. Twenty-foot Homes—with with enormous clothes closet; three enormous porches—concrete front brick pillars shower and fixtures; porch with massiv out; hardwood floors. Separate six big rooms. Reception hall tile bath with built-in tub, Hardwood trim through- automatic heater for hot water. Paper. and decorations, including electric fixtures, of artistic effect. Lot 14215 feet deep. Paved street and alley. There are no Smprovements to wait for—they are all there. You'll stop renting if you will come and see these ideal Homes—and how easily you can buy! [ Eve Day and Evening, Taciuding Sanday, Until 10 P-M. 1016 14th CAFRITZ J&'o Owners and Bgyilders of Communities George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect two 2-story brick dwellings, 3509 and 3513 Reno road (lots 96 and 97, square 2067), to cost $16,000. Lawrence J. Reinhart, jr., owner and builder; to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 3609 Nichols avenue southeast (ots 30" and 31, square 6070), to cost, $4,000. Grocery Store. W. C. & A. N. Miller, owners and builders; G. E. MacNeil, architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 2922 Glover driveway (lots 69 and 70, parts, square 1620), to cost $8,500. W. C. & A. N. Milier, owners and builders; G. E. MacNeil, architect; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 2918 Glover driveway (lots 70 and 71, square 1620), '.0 cost $10,250. Ww. & A. N. Miller, owners and builders to erect one frame garage, tion. vision. Large Living Room Spacious Sun Parlor " Open Fireplace Large Spacious Bedrooms Tiled Bath and Lav. Brick Garage Large Landscaped Lot INSPECT TODAY OR SUNDAY 3 1621 K St. g X2 4 %o o% b % DX NO K3 CHEVY CHASE.D.C. $ NEW COLONIAL BRICK HARMINGLY situated in a most excellent section of this exclusive community. All-brick construc- Pleasing exterior and a practica]ly arranged interior which has been decorated under expert super= Offered at this ridiculously low price. ‘0‘.00“00:00“00.“““0’0000QO“. 2918 Glover driveway (lots 70 and 71, square 1620), to cost $500. H. C. Ball, owner and builder; George T.Santmyers, architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 2649 Wood- ley place (lot 48, square 2205), to cost $11,000. Aaron Dixon, owner and builder; to erect one frame addition, 3931 Dennison street (lots 6 and 7, square 1766), to cost’ $300. George A. and Emma E. Kennedy, owners; George A. Kennedy, builder; to make repairs, 3022 Fourteenth street northeast ,(lot 12, square 3959), to cost $1,500. H. J. Horner, owner and builder; M. T. Allpress, designer; to erect one 1-story cinder block addition to garage, 2035 Georgia avenue (lot 803, square 3075), to cost $3,000. Harris Levy, owner and builder; T. M. Medford, architect; to erect one 1-story brick addition, 1087 Thirty-first street” (lots 67, 802 and 804, square 1198), to cost $1,000. Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc., owners; Warren Spencer, builder; to erect one 1-story brick store, 2308 Rhode Island avenue northeast (lot 18, square 4248), to cost $7,500. Clyde L. Rogers, owner and builder; to inclose porch, 2120 Thirty-seventh street (lot —, square 1301), to cost $500. Julius Goode, owner and builder; George N. Ray, designer; to remodel, 1500 D street southeast (lot 40, square 1074), to cost $2,000. Mabel Young, owner and builder; L. ‘W. Giles, architect; to erect one 2-story brick addition, 1622 Vermont avenue (lot 822, square 277), to cost $3,000. Canopy for Pumps. Earnest M. Aiken, owner and builder; F. W. Wilcox, designer; to erect two 1-story concrete tile dwellings, 2413 and 2415 Alnger place southeast (lot 90, square 5741); to cost $1,500. Nelson Green, owner; T. L. Harrls, designer and bullder; to erect one 2-story frame addition, 4905 Sheriff A A A A A A A A A A AN Detached Bargains In Woodridge 3017 15th St. N.E. Priced at $7,500 Six large rooms and bath. water hest and electric lights. ot of “4¢x115-te. depth es 4 ho ™ losed-in poreh and” well planned sleeping 1l appeal to every house- Tooms W Beautiful Bungalow 2828 27th St. N.E. Five rooms and bath. Eleetricity, Front porch. Lot 42x120 deep. Front (Borch o0k SaXAR0, 2 ebettons. The pleasing lines of this home sug- ~gest an equally inviting interior. You will find every feature that charac- terizes the modern well - ordered bungalow. Open for Inspection: J. Dallas Grady 204 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 14,2502 6130 32nd St. N. W. Realtors . N.W. o o®, “’“'“‘“ L> “ You Can Buy a Real Four- Bedroom Gruver Home for Drive ea!‘t on Western Ave. from Chevy Chase Circle to Rittenhouse St. and east to 32nd St.—turn left to house. 9. €. Douglass Co. Frank. 5678 ..:..;..5. e b Q) e "' K2 QX 2 K % "' o o3 fofoefosdoadesde K3 K4 %o % % % e RIXIXIXIX XL K3 K3 EX * KX X X K K.k %X X O 0% o% 430 030 e§o o0 a3 00 o% XX 3 * o o% XZX 2> id s’ 20 o o b0 430 630 30 30! %o o¥ X2 X 2 3 0o o% % o% K2 XXX X T XEXTXE " K3 e o% +08 00 K3 X2 X X X X X X %X ¥ ¥ K3 S K2 o 23 XXX e * o o o2 XEXTX 0 "’ Here Is Real Value See These Homes To Reach: tile bat! porches, large so alley, D 23 Xa0 K3 X4 e IXD> o, % o.o% ogeage new Ea ing the Parkwa; 23 g e o% * poagege oo ade * * North to Sample H 7 and 8 large rooms, complete Overlooking the grounds of the cellent car and bus service. Go out East Capitol St. to 17th, then 2 Squares Exhibit Home—208 17th St. N.E. Size h with shower, big front screened breakfast porches, dded lawns, garage on wide Location stern High School and fac- U. S. Government Anacostia y, within few steps of ex- Sunday B. H. ouse 927 15th St. radoedeodrifoadeeds dodsode doadeadradeadiafradecdradudoadsads doodpadoadoadradeedodradoadoadeeflide o doides Attractive tapestry Colonial all- brick construction, hardwood floors and_trim, hot-water heat, gas, elec- This stricted and is being developed rap- idly. school, park system and the down- town sections assures enhancement and lasting protection of the pres- ent good values. o 630 9304304} O a Features K3 * x4 o 30030 o3 " ' fine fixtures and finish. Investment is 0 o% XTX D> %! division carefully re- 0o o% o XX TXTTIXD> Its nearness to the new high K3 * K3 "’ K3 ! GRUVER “Builder” Main 2670 Pl b4 road northeast (parcel 188/11, square 5176); to cost $1,500. Fred K. Jawish, owner; to erect can- opy over pumps, 3601 M street (lots 801 and 803, square 1202); to cost $1,000. International Reform Federation, owners and builders; to erect one 1-story brick addition, 200 Pennsyl- vania avenue southeast (lot 6, square 61); to cost $600. Nathaniel T. Moore, owner and builder; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 1-story brick addition and make re- pairs, 1338 H street northeast (lot 81, square 1026); to cost $2,000. Wwilliam B. Caton, owner and builder; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 2528 Pennsyl- vania avenue southeast (lot 1, square REAL ESTATE. C. Mardfeldt, owner; to make repairs, 2018 Rhode Island avenue northeast (lot 6, square 4219); to cost $1,000. J. A, and Annie E. Hayes, owners; W. E. Havenner, builder; to stucco frame dwelling, 2911 Seventh street ;outheut (lot 21, square 5951); to cost 500. John F. Brawner, owner; J. A. Melby. architect; Floyd S. Miller, builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 2626 Fourth street northeast (lot 25, square 3551); to cost $5,000. Wallis Cafe, owner and builder: Clarence L. Harding, designer; to make repairs, 613, 615 Twelfth street (lot 6, square 320); to cost $900. Charles D. Sager, owner and builder; 3821 Kansas avenue (lot 39, square 2904); to cost $12,000. W. W. Neligan, owner; Lester T. Burn, desigrier; J. D. Burn, builder; to erect one 2-story brick addition and make repairs, 2014 Fourteenth street (lot 59, square 204); to cost $6,000. G. L. Ahmay, owner and builder; E. Ahmay, designer; to erect one 1-story : | frame dwelling, 3323 D street southeast (lots 39 to 41, to cost $3,000. Gunston Hall, Inc., owners; R. K. Ferguson, Inc. builders; to repair fire damages, 1906 Florida avenue (lot 36, square 109); to cost $2,000. square 5444); A paste of baking soda and water 5553): to cost $8,000. to erect eight brick private garages, appfled to a burn will take out the fire. e 5721 FOURTEENTH ST. N.W. orner of Montague and Fourteenth Streets MAGNIFICENTALL STONEDETACHED A beautifully decorated home, superbly and especially designed for entertaining. Sterling construction. Has 10 large rooms, also 2 large sun parlors and 3 modern-equipped baths. Has 2 attractive main entrances. Spacious stone porch. Spanish_tile roof. Enormous baseme: with billiard room. Large corner lot. 2-car stone garage. Price very reasonable. sider trade. Open for Inspection Fred Van Dolsen Main 971 404 Southern Bldg. A Record Sale ‘of high-class homes overlooking Rock Creek Park 15 Sold in 15 Days! you are paying rent—you’re wasting just half of the amount your rent costs you! Let Us Show You How - RENT MONEY Will Buy One of These NEW HOMES —Come out and let us explain how we can sell you one of these fine English Stone Homes and put half of your rent mohey in YOUR OW N HOME. $13,950 Up Xha iro 1416 En St. N.W. 8949 Delightfully designed English Colonial Homes—6 to 8 rooms— 1 or 2 tiled baths. Complete with every feature, including fine detached garage. Exhibit Home 1748 Irving St. N.W. Open till 10 p.m. or Come Out Sunday u:vorlo COMPARISON or Any Day S —— e — ve homes of low price and unusual value ' 1423 Varnum Street N.W. A colonial brick constructed home of 7 rooms, screened sleeping porch and bath. It is a very fine, roomy house in excellent condition. Will be en- tirely redecorated if purchaser de- sires. Fine two-car masonary ga- rage facing wide cross alleys. Close to 16th St., bus line and 14th St. car. Convenient to stores, schools, churches, etc. Reasonably Priced 32 Rosemary Street Chevy Chase, Maryland One Square from School This charming white Colonial Center Hall Residence is located only half a square west of Connecticut Avenue and one short block north of the Chevy Chase Club. Is only two years old and in ‘splendid condition. The ur:e living_room with an open fireplace leads to a huge concrete side porch: the break- st mom 18 ‘adiacent ‘to_the large’ and brisht nd the kifchen is completely econd floor contains four big bedrooms, w0 1104 SRthe nd Smerous closets: The Attie flogred and tne roof 1s slate ntire house is thoroughly modern, in- cluding “hardwood floors. hot-water heat, instan- {aneous hot-water heater, screens, and 'a bulli- n_carage. ‘The very large lot with its pretty shrubs and beautiful old shade trees will surely appeal to the home lover. $19,750 The price represents unusual value. 3970 Legation Street N.W. A High Elevation in Chevy Chase, D. C. Corner 41st & Legation Sts. A pretty center entrance, corner home in a popular sec- tion. 6 rooms and bath; 3 bed- rooms, hot-water heat, oil burn- er; open fireplace, concrete side porch, metal weather stripped, attic, all modern improvements. Built-in garage. $13,750 ° All Five Are Open Sunday for Inspection SHANNON 8 LUCHS INC. Realtors and Exclusive Agents 2042 Thirty-Seventh Street N.W. An almost new brick- home, has 6 fine rooms; double screened rear porches, is two vears old. In very good con- dition. Has built-in garage, is cenvenient to stores, schools and transportation. A very good buy at this price and can be had on easy terms. $8,850 712 Upshur Street N.W. An Outstanding Barsain Saint Gabriel's Parish " Must sell as owner is leaving city. $7.450. Cash, $500 and $60 per month. Here is a brick Colonial home of 6 rooms, enclosed sleeping porch and bath. It is modern in every respect, with hardwood floors and trim. The deep lot on which it stands runs back to a paved alley. Close to schools, churches and stores,