Evening Star Newspaper, October 13, 1928, Page 18

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REAL HOUSE BUILDING LEADS ACTIVITIES Cost of Operations, Exclud- ing U. S. Work, Is Put at $541,050. . (Continued from Seventeenth Page) _ J. E. Fox, owner and builder; L. Allison, designer; to erect one 2-story brick and tile dwelling. 5908 Sixteenth street (lot 28, square 2741); to cost $19.500. J. E. Fox, owner and builder; to erect one brick and tile garage, 5908 Six-|$500. teenth street (lot 28, square 2741); to cost. $800. Edward P. Bartlett, owner; Gilbert L. Rodier, architect; William A. Stewart, builder; to erect one a-story brick dwelling, 4930 Butterworth place (lots 53, 54 and 55, square 1485); to cost $10,000. Mrs. Frances N. Coffin, owner; to erect East Capitol street (lot 25, square 898); %0 cost $300. To Build Dwelling. Victor V. Martin, owner; M. C. Oli- phant, designer and builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3311 Mc- Kinley street (lot 2, square 2013); to| cost $8,500 Fulton R. Gordon, owner and builder; 1o erect rear addition, 2404 Fourteenth | street (lot 99, square 2661); to cost $2,000. Angelo Paduda, owner and builder; to erect one brick garage, 212 Seventh street southeast (lots 14 and 15, square | 900); to cost $800 E.'T. Lindner, owner, designer and | builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 4921 Thirtieth street (lot 6, | £quare 2275): to cost $13,000. P. Evans, owner; Edward L jr. architect; Charles H. Tompkins Co., builders; to erect one 2- | | $500. one metal private garage, 703 (S ESTATE. street (lot 63, square 3152); to cost $300. Homer P. Banks, owner and builder; to-make repairs, 83 P street (lot 224, square 615); to cost $300. Dora E. Roth, owner; Mark Reiley, builder; to make repairs, 238 Twelfth street southeast (lot 216, square 1015); to cost $300. T. A Jameson, owner and builder; to inclose porch, 932 Fourteenth street southeast (lot 133, square 1065); to cost $500. T. A. Jameson, owner and builder; to inclose porch, 1821 Potomac avenue souheast (lot 24, square SE-1114); to cost $500. T. A. Jameson, owner and builder; to inclose porch, 1820 Massachusetts avenue southeast (lot 13, square NE- 1113); to cost $300. T. A. Jameson, owner and builder; to inclose porch, 1512 Potomac avenue southeast (lot 55, square 1076); to cost Porch Permits. T. A. Jameson, owner and builder; to inclose porch, 915 Quincy street northeast (lot 17, square 2905); to cost A. F. Higdon, owner; Shannon & Luchs Construction Co., builders: to erect one frame garage, 1926 Girard street northeast (lots 5 and 6, square 4211); to cost $500. Washington Gas Light Co., owners; to erect brick fence wall, 1000 Twenty- ninth street and 1101 Thirtieth street (lots 800 and 814, square 1196); to cost 600. Dr. R. R. Sayers, owner and builder; to remodel one room into garage, 1430 Thirty-third street = (lot 148, square 1245); to cost $400. Dr. W. A. Tolson, owner; A. W. Knox, builder; to erect one 1-story concrete block addition, 904 Third street (lot 836, square 527); to cost $350. William McKutchin, owner and builder; to erect addition and make alterations, 1256 Third street south- west (lot 809, square 596): to cost $500. William J. Holloway, owner, designer and builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 608 Nicholson street (lots 30 and 31, square 3204); to cost $6,000. Oscar H. Majors, owner and builder; Sears, Roebuck & Co., designers; to erect one 2-story rramv dwelling, 405 | Trenton place southeast (lot 8, square 5970); to cost $5,000. M. Holzbeierleine, owner; W. L. Belt, builder; to make repairs, 614 T street (lot 33, square 441); to cost $600. ‘'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHEVY CHASE DWELLING ACQUIRED House at 203 EIm street, Chevy Chase, Md., which has been purchased from Mrs. Dorothy S. Geare through the office of Graham & Ogden by Dr. James F. Davidson, who will occupy it as his residence. The house contains nine rooms, three baths and a built-in two-. garage. NICARAGUA HOLDS GUNS. | NEW YORK CLUB RAIDED. MANAGUA, Nicaragua (#).—A total | NEW YORK, October 13 (#).—City | of 24,000 rifies have been turned into | detectives in a raid on the Clubman’s marine headquarters or confiscated by [Club in the midtown theatrical district the Marines and Guardia Nacional since | today seized a half dozen bottles of | June 6, 1927, when the Conservatives |liquid and arrested two waiters. They | and Liberals laid- down their arms in |reported that visits to similar clubs were | accordance with the Henry L. Stimson |unfruitful, news of the raid having arrangement and brought the revolu- | caused the proprietors to close. tion to an end. Twenty-four persons were in the club, Of this total 12,500 rifles have been [but. were permitted to depart after destroyed as unserviceable, the remain- |a search of the place. Three detectives ing 11500 being held in storage for |said they were served with drinks before use of the Guardia Nacional. announced their identities. | one which company officials have not | considered. D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 CLOSED BY HURRICANE. Exclusive Hotel, Storm, Not Open This Season. PALM BEACH, October 13 (#).—For the first time in its more than 30 years of colorful existence, the Royal Poin- ciana Hotel, exclusive pieneer hotel on the shores of Lake Worth here, will not open this season, because of hurricane Damaged by -soaked and damaged by the hurricane of September 16, the huge structure, famous the country over as a vacationing place for exclusive society sets, is in such a condition that it would be impossible to repair for the coming season, H. E. Bemis, hotel op- erator, sald. Whether it will ever re- open, he added, is another matter and Chamberlin Hops Off to Berlin. PARIS, October 13 (#).—Clarence Chamberlin, ~American _transatlantic fiyer, hoprd off for Berlin today by way of Cologne, abandoning a projected trip to Zurich. 5612 Western Ave. N.W. 1; Block So. of Chevy it Chase Circle Colonn Entrance Detached Brick 10 Rooms—3 Baths 2-Car Garage This residence has two entrances — front and side. Note the old Co- Jonial door with knocker and lan- Open for Your REAL ESTATE. /1{ 4 fl Colonial Residence “H w‘torzc RULY charming, this old Colonial residence “which no doubt has seen many a gathering of the fashionable residents of Georgetown in Colonial days. The belles and beaux have assembled within its portals for receptions and balls, an¢ its walls have heard the strains of music for the minuet. Rich in romance, the house now mod- ernized throughout, has lost none of its Colonial charm, and is now offered for sale, and the purchaser will be one who loves romance. story brick brake testing station, 2047- 2049 L street (lots 805 and 806, square =L e 100); to cost $7,000. Scotland has a campaign against | Terminal . Refrigerating & Ware- | manufacturers of prepared animal foods housing Co., owners; Lake Stone Co. |who put sawdust in their products. builders; to make repairs, Twelfth and E_streets southwest (lot 801, square e 327); to cost $1,000. P. H. Willis, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect two 2-story brick and tile dwellings, | 4303 and 4307 Reno road (lots 41 and | 42, square 1966); to cost $20,000. | Estate of Ellen J. Kirby, owners; John | Kirby, builder; to make alterations, 1122 Twentieth street (lots 97 and 98, square 100); to cost $3,000. Virginia B. Jones, owner; Meitzler & McKay, builders; to erect one 2-story brick addition, make repairs and alter- bath, enclosed porches, gar- ations, 2906 P street (lot 205, square age. Near bus, cars, stores, 12;'}5h>1 to Cfifl 39650‘_2; AR, 1Y schools and churches. Beau- omas H. Osburn, owner; to exca- i vate for furnace room, 2222 Shannon :nvf;];lywt;;ished. Modeta: n place southeast (lot 806, square 5785); : st $300. Jau Robkert W. Savage 717 Union Trust Bldg. Photograph of the Exceptiomally Large Living Room, tern. 4 Showing the Two Colonial Mantels and Fireplaces. Inspection All Day Sunday Cozy New Homes Detached and Semi—Detached In Marietta Park A Garage With Each House Price $8.950 Very Small Cash and Monthly Payments ther Features. Brick and Half-tim- ber Construction Wide ‘Paved Streets and Alleys The house is detached, a three-story brick, containing @ large rooms and 2 baths; hot-water heat, electricity and gas. Cellar under entire house, garage and garden in the rear. It is only once in a great while that a residence such as this is for sale, and this offer presents a rare opportunity to purchase one of the finest Colonial homes in Georgetown at an extremely low price. To inspect phone— Brookland Just off Rhode Island Ave. 2608 10th St. N.E. Open Until 9 P.M. Seven large rooms, tiled WM. S. PHILLIPS & CO. Realtors 1501 K St. N.W. Main 5027 023 New York, Ave. and 1237 Wisconsin Ave. Colonial Stairway Real Btate Loans Insurance Main 4600 REALTOR James L. Karrick, owner; Joseph Gant, builder: to make repairs, 1727 Fourteenth street (lot 807, square 239); to cost $300. | J. H. Prishette, owner; to erect one metal private garage, 717 Jefferson Four Bedrooms Instantaneous Heater Large Porches Built-in Tub and s}lvower g oge egrafeate sfi“"“"s‘v‘.“"m"«'“r vl “2“3‘ e’ o o% e g "* Best Home Buy in NE Today Inspect at -Once 1500 to 1536 D St. N.E. Six and seven large rooms, tiled bath, built- in tubs, h.-w.h., electric lights, hardwood floors and trim. One-piece sink, built-in ice box e o, %' Sample Home 412 Peabody St. N.W. Ofen Daily Until 9 PM. % IR * Two Homes on Military Road West of Connecticut Avenue K3 e IXIXD 3 " K3 K2 X2 % An inspection of this beautiful little community will be well worth your while. and other extras, Double rear porches, National Mortgage wide front porch. (B|b and Built-in garage with each house. Paved street. “Ask the Man Who Owns One” Built, Owned and for Sale by "s? %" 3 2050 930 30 032 o} 0 edoed *. S Investment Corporati‘on 1004 Vt. Ave. Main 5833 o3 e " % '2“2 Dutch Colonial of unusual features 3914 Military Road Just West of Connecticut Avenue. oadeeds Thomas A ; Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. NW, "o’ Phone Main 5526 K3 s o§o o30 630 o5 oofrode efrdrel o 630 30 aloate oo of " oo Beautiful Corner One Square From Connecticut Avenue 3740 Military Road The planting around this house frames it artistically, giving it a picturesque effectiveness. po-o30 ! CHEVY CHASE. D. C. Just North of Ellicott Street N0 6% % o Most unique plan, which permits rooms of extraor- dinary size and arrangement—and a lot 70x185, that is a veritable park, with planting, trees, lily pond, etc. ' . §oedeete K3 §o 050 30 The living room is large, with big brick fireplace, and immense sun parlor opening from it. Dining room across the spacious hall; large kitchen, with built-in refrigerator; butler’s pantry, and breakfast nook. Center Hall—with 8 rooms, 2 baths inclosed sleeping porch and separate garage (_’A new detached Colonial brick center hall plan residence on a large wooded lot in beautiful Chevy Chase Gardens. 2X % 4013 HUNT bo il o Master bedroom and private bath in size comparable to the living room. Three other large bedrooms and com- plete bath. Out from the master bedroom you step onto an immense open porch. 6 20 6% 4% ¢% o% ¢% o% o 20430 650 650 430 30 630 430 30 50 o303 43 e’ A wonderfully well planned house—upon which its present owner has lavished money and care. K3 X2 The open fireplace is a real ane—and invites to cheery comfort. The sleeping porch is finished like a room. The walls on the first floor are covered with canvas. Oil burner that works like a charm; electric refrigerator, screens, etc. $22.500 is very low —for such a Home—such a location. Terms adjusted to meet your wishes P Hot-water heat, automatic heater for service water; maid's toilet. Built-in two-car garage. Screens, etc. e s’ * 4933 30th Place N.W. Surrounded by and Overlooking Some of Washington's Most Delightful ~— Imposing Residences and Estates. PR A . . baths Open & g Priced for Immediate Sale LA ot ;’o"i':; (CHARMINGLY situated on a large landscaped site Attic. Built-in garage. is this all-brick detached home, with living room Shade trees and beauti- 926x15, with open fireplace and French doors to covered fully landscaped grounds. veranda, model kitchen, breakfast room, four large bedrooms, full tiled baths, garage, hot-water heat, hardwood floors throughout, floored attic, etc. Open Until 9 PM. Sunday Drive East on Ellicott St. from Conn. Ave. to 30th Place, then turn left one-half block to home. J. €. Douglass Co. Realtors—Builders 20 6% 6% 0% % XEXIXIXLXRIXLX Soafeedoed %o-o% QXX 20 o% o0 o Goateede el Can be bought well under $25,000 K2 X oo 03 . —with correspondingly attractive terms % o* % » A Remarkable Value at $14,500! NokgSansbury 1418 Eye St. NW. To reach house—Drive out on left opposite Chevy Ch o K3 * %% %% % * e 00903 * £ e K3 IXIXD> K % * 1415 K Street %o o “.“.‘ S oo dede Goefefoctoctode foadoadrads id 7 Exclusive Agents Main 5904 Ave. See sign at Hunt Ave. Country Club Golf Course Franklin 5678 Open Sunday from 2 P.M. Until Dark Deal with a Realtor o e MCREEVER =GOS G e Yt REALTORS 4752

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