Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1928, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . C. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER T2-STORY OFFICE BUILDING PLANNED Structure to Be Erected on| Shoreham Hotel Site Will Cost $2,500,000. (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) east (lots 800, 801 and 802, square 999), to cost $5.000. | N. L. Sansbury Co, owners and | builders: to erect five brick garages, 8518 to 34 Porter street (lots 108 to 112, | square 195 . M. s. Williams, guson, designer; R. K. « builder; to erect one two-story brick | addition, 1714 Q street (lot 247, square | 156), to cost $1.500. | Van E. and H. H. Thompson, owners | and builders; Concrete Steel Co., de- signers; to erect one 1-story brick fodition. and Jepalrs and alicrallons. | the intersection of River rond and Dorset avenue, which this week was placed 1190), to cost 00. ke Joseph Ensan, owner and builder; Wilford Caton, designer; to erect one tion, owners and builders; Stan- siory brice shop o rear of 1, 1601 | S0 Wermer gedtaner: 1o erect one | APARTMENT HOUSES Wisconsin avenue (lot 28, square 1280), | 2.story brick and tile dwelling, 1429 2 i to cost $500 | Floral street (lot 5, square 2737), t SOLD FOR 3500 000 Joseph Shapiro Co., Inc, owners | cost $9,750. y to erect 10 metal private | John M. Allen, owner and builder; to e L to 39 and 1901 to 21 OUS | crect three metal garages, 3419 R street| (lots 216 to 221, 226, | (1ot 56, square 1297), to cost $500 | White Courts and Don Carlos In- Emma_Hunter, owner; to make re- y v l-\I L s o, A | DRI 113 Prnnst_\-l\an‘;a‘ ?‘;cnuo (lot volved in Transactions Near rs. Mary . Love, owner: C. A.| 806, square 575), to cost $500. Barker, designer ‘and builder; to make | (0 e DT S Dupont Circle % ey Lou Shops, Inc, owners; to P 3 8 McKinley stroet (1ot 43.| make repairs, 1217 F street (lot 804, owners | Sauare 289), fo cost $1,000. T s: H. L. Breuninger, de- Repairs to Cost $300. Bale of two apaitment houses neaxby signer; to erect one 2-story brick, H. Wurd Heriand buildcr"Dumm circle—White Courts, located at and frame dwelling, 312 Iris street (lot |, J- urdeman. ownel 5 °T: | 2131 O street, and the Don Carlos, 2007 33, square 2774), to cost, $12,500. to make repairs, 1720 Connecticut ave- . 2774), to cost, $1900. . | nue (ot 30, square 91), to cost $300, | O street—for considerations totaling ap- Frank Basso, owner and buflder; [ DUy : j Charles J. Garner, designer; to erect | Universalist — National ~ Memorial| proximately $500,000, was announced one 2-story brick _addition, 3636 | Church, owners; to ercct porch. 16035 | today by the office of McKeever & Goss, Georgia avenue (lot 130, square 2897), ot (lob LR BRRLS Lt oo bl ket mAHAIAA s tiansetions, gl William H. Curry, owner, designer and | which han ; Willlam F. Strasser, ownet; John | ; to erect one 2-story brick dwell-| The White Courts building was sold Alt, builder; to erect one brick garage, fikqf‘{:x‘_g'g’qug‘,h (Strcet northeast | for Henry N. Brawner, ir. to the Lans- e b e 009 B Armsted, owner: to make re- | dale Co., Inc., and as part payment the ‘”;‘m k G. Hawkins, owner and build- | Pairs, 317 Tenth street southeast (lot | former owner .mok_!tltlef to an:ucz oé T el Brenitet: to evect one | 823, square 945), to cost $300. land in the vicinity of Walter Ree B e dueling. 814 Eastemn| - U. Small & Co,, ownefs and'bulld- | Hospital. *'Whits Dourts is & three- Ty e velng: it ana 5, | ers: George T. Santmyers, architect: to | story stucco structure having s frontage avenue morthenst ot oo “" 1| crect four 2-story brick dwellings, 3612 | of 115 feet and a depth of 110 feet. square 5257). L0 cost $4.000. . build- | {0 3618 Van Ness street (lots 21 to 24,| ~The Don Carlos Apartments was sold D Gieorge T. Santmyers, architect; to | SIUaTe 1897). {o cost $35.000. for P. J. Walshe to A. D. Small. The er; : corge s i "t‘; Sk anitition Tor G. U. Small & Co., owners and build- | structure is of four stories, having ele- N%‘“ S \; st bl to erect four frame private garages, | vator service and limestone facade, It wiiare 1018), fio-wost: $1000, to 3618 Van Ness street (lot 21 10 | contains 24 apartments ranging from & six rooms and bath. W. R. Felton, owner and build our {5 4 feou to erect one concrete block garage, 926 e = “5 i e maswer | JAMESON-BUILT HOMES io cost, $300. Inspect at Once Dr. Fred Buford, owner and builder; | to erect one brick garage, 1434 Q street SAMPLE HOUSE, 930 QUINCY ST. N.W. Reasonable Price—Easy Terms (ot 871, square 209), to cost $300 Arthur Gay, owner; Kolodne & Clad- | | 5 i 6 and 7 large rooms, h.w. h,, electric lights, ny Construction Co., Inc., builders; to hardwood floors and erect one 3-story brick addition, 722 Seventeenth street (lot 22, square 160), | trim. One-piece sin}(. tiled bath, built-in to_cost $15,000. ‘The Joseph Shapiro Co., Inc., owners tub, built-in ice box and other extras. and builders; to erect one brick garage, 1702 Hobart street (lot 22, square 2588), Double rear porches, wide front porch, to cost $1,500. deep lot to wide alley. Permit for Garage. Catherine and Paul Campbell, own- “Ask the Man Wiho Owns One” ers; E. E. Murray, builder; to erect one frame and stucco garage, 4118 Jenifer Built, Owned and for Sale by street (lot 37, square 1741), to cost | 3350, Thomas A. Jameson Co. Samuel Ross, owner and bullder; H. Owners and Builders W. Turner, designer; to erect one 1- story frame addition, 820 Forty-eighth 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. Phone Main 5526 street northeast (lots 97 and 98, square 5149), to cost $600. Rudolph Vierbuken, owner; to make repairs, 2117 Kearney street northeast (ot 21, square 4220), to cost $800. Ida H. Johnson, owner; J. L. Turner, designer; W. B. Clark, builder; to_erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 2806 Bruce Floral street (lot 5, square 2737), to cost $2,500. Lee V. Moore, owner; J. A. Melby, architect: Floyd S. Miller, builder; to mclose porch, 1410 Allison street (lot 48, square 2700), to cost $500. H, Anson Hughes, owner; R. K. Fer- guson, Inc., builders; to make repairs, 3404 Twenty-second street northeast (lot 61, square 4246), to cost $300. Kathryn Chester, owner; Maurice Joyce, builder; to make repairs, 3704 Nichols avenue southeast (lot 802, square 6095), to cost $300. William W. Neligan, owner and build- er; Lester F. Burn, designer; to make repairs, 2014 Fourteenth street (lot 59, square 204), to cost $3,000. Capital Construction & Investment Beautiful Rock Creek Hills Adjacent to Rock Creek Park OPEN SUNDAY 1624 Jonquil Street N.W, (Out 16th beyond Alaska Ave.) One-half square west of Sixteenth St. with a frontage of 140 feet on Jonquil, this’ new magnificent STONE residence invites your critical inspection: you will find 12 well appointed rooms and 4 baths besides a lavatory on main floor: large storage room in celotex-lined attic and a billiard room in basement are included as well as a built-in double garage with overhead doors. Some of the special features of this exceptionally attractive home are steel casement windows with plate glass; Textone wall finish: oak floors throughout except linoleum in kitchen: electric or gas refrigeration at the option of purchaser: approved oil heater for hot-water plant; smooth-top gas range in kitchen; all openings screened with roll Sctesus ) Cmindows with imsrovad! friction ihinge: One of Washington’s FINER HOMES: look at it SUNDAY. Price $47.500.00 Wm. H. Saunders CO. Inc. Redltors, Bstablished 1887 1433 K St. N\W. Main 1017 SO VOO SN NSRS N S L VO e o SN GO S OO R OB OO OO OO O OO OTOTIOT } The $70.000 clubhouse of the Kenwood Golf and Country Club, located near SO0 CLUBHOUSE OPEN N KENWID | Stone Building on Edge of Golf Course—Many At- tractive Features. ‘The Jarge stone clubhouse of the ; Kenwood Golf and Country Club, located near the intersection of River road and Dorset avenue, in the new residential section known as Kenwood, was completed recently and this week was placed in operation by the Ken- nedy-Chamberlin Development Co., that Quaint homes—beautiful alleys all paved. One block {i house is semi-detached and h front and rear porches—oper heater—bath with shower. 1004 V. Ave. bhevy Chase OLIVER Fine Colonial Brick rooms, two tile baths fast porch, large modern facility. This distinctive and large covered veranda on large well lnnr is equally pleasing an Ness St. two blocks to 28 with nine rooms, thre garage, full-width cove wood floors, oil burner Mass. Ave. to 39th S 1621 K St. N.W. Visit The Ideal Ho Type Homes You will not have to be told why if you inspect our Sample Home 5519 4th N. W, OPEN—2 t0 8 P.M. The Community is Ideal ally say that there has not been a new house operation pre- sented in the last 5 years offering such value! We will make suitable terms. (Take 14th St-Takoma car to Peabody St.) National Mortgage & Investment Corp. 3905 Situated near Chevy Chase Circle, one block west of Connecticut Ave. A Clevelfind Park 3636 VAN NESS ST. N.W. land Park Home of stone and timbered brick construction with gracefully sloping roofs to scaped site. with open fireplace, period panels, two fully equipped tiled baths, etc. Mass. Ave. Hgts. THIRTY-NINTH ST. N.W. Only One Left Unquestionably the best value in this section —an all-brick home in Mass. Ave. Heights facility for home comfort and the entertain ment of guests., Drive west on Fulton St. from INSPECT THESE SUNDAY 3. €. Douglass Co. Realtors—Builders mately $70,000. The clubhouse Is located at the edge of the nine-hole golf course, lying along | River road, which has been in use sev- | eral months. The golf course and club- | house was_constructed for the use of | residents of the section and other mem- | ers. On the first floor of the club is a large locker and shower room for golf- | ers, while in the basement is the pro- fessional shop and caddy’s quarters. On the first floor also is the grill room where golfers may dine after rounds on the course, while on the second floor is a large dining room and ball- room, adjoining a large lounge. There are also card rooms and a private owners. ‘The buflding cost -pproxl-l dining room, manager's quarters and seven guest bedrooms in the building. Plans are being laid for a formal opening dance to be held near Thanks- glving day. The club is under the management of C. Powell Grady. | | & e | A shoe form having a rubber bladder, | which is blown up to take wrinkles out | of the shoe, has been invented by a| German. S v are Selling!! ly landscaped—streets and rom 14th St. car line. Every as four cheerful bedrooms— v fireplace—automatic water Garage. We can emphatic- M. 5833 “Douglass Selected” BEST HOME BUYS STREET with four large bed- and lavatory, break- side porch, every unique design Cleve- s, charmingly situated The interior d practically arranged Drive east on Van home from Conn. Ave. 10 e tiled baths, two-car red front porch, hard- . hot-water heat, every t. and Exhibit Home. Frank. 5678 me Exposition Tonight REAL ESTATE. Settle Down for the Winter With Confidence in Your Home and Surroundings in Woodley Park Inspect Today 2916 29th Street N.W. Two Squares West of Connecticut Ave. at Cathedral Ave. Center-Hall Plan First Floor: Large living room with open fireplace, dining room with bay window, large sun parlor, kitchen and pantry, equipped with Frigidaire. Second Floor: Four well arranged bedrooms with built-in wardrobes andsmirrored doors. The master bedroom has a private bath and shower. Third Floor: Servant’s room and bath and ample storage space. ALSO VISIT 2920 28th Street Open Until 9:00 P.M. A Delightful Home of Six Rooms and Two Baths SEE FOR YOURSELF WARDMAN 1437 K Street N.W. loss is your gain. It is ideally located in an exclusive section adjoini k Creek Park. Beautiful trails and bridle paths are at your door.m SRR i This property will make a delightful home for some one who knows values and acts quickly. THIS stately residence is to be sold at a considerable sacrifice. The present owi:r's few of its advantages are an unusually large living room, 4 baths and first floor lavatory, 4 large light bedrooms, a den, breake fast alcove, built-in garage and 3 servants' rooms. Telephone this office for full particulars as to price and location ASHINGTO Company Inc. P. BLAIR LEE J. CURxIS WALKER Vice President reasurer Realty E. BROOKE LEE President Out of the Ordinary UNUSUAL Many unusual feafures make this Beautiful New Home 'a “Lure of comfort and convenience” in itself! 1 ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1362 Hamilton -St. N.W. in Desirable 14th Street Terrace ture of Shannon & Luchs Construction—which affords a pl of rest and quiet when other parts of the house are in use. A complete tiled lavatory opens from this room. The kitchen is fully equipped. There is a side entrance with clothes closets. There are three master bedrooms. Two one with shower, assure the privacy de- manded in every family. The handy room, and extra room on the second floor, can be utilized as an extra bedroom, a nursery, a dispensary or a boudoir. One bath is adjacent to this room. The very large closets are cedar lined: and Kelvinator Electric Refrigerators are installed in every home. Remarkable Value “Our Terms Suit You” This detached home of English Architectural Theme is most desirably located on a large, well landscaped lot in a refined and restricted neigh- borhood which is eonvenient to transportation (14th Street Car Line), schools, churches, shops and Rock Creek Park. The home is a revelation in convenient planning and artistic decoration. The living room is spacious and well propor- tioned and boasts an open fireplace. The sunny dining room was designed to provide space for each piece of vour furniture. French doors from this room open into the man's room—that special fea- Members of the Operative Builders' Ass'n of the D. C. N =

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