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13 ® REAL ESTATE. $3.333,000 BUILDING PERMITS LAST WEEK SETS RECORD Maximum-Height Office Structure and Apartment House Are Major Operations. Two major building operations, one|Marne place northeast (lots 58 and 59, an office hjmldlng of ‘mavimum elght | square 5100): to cost $2,000. and the other a large apa:rtment struc- | Wire Realty Co. Inc, owners; D. E. ture, plans for which wers announced | Nichol. builder: to erect six 1-story earlier, were included in the new lis”tmck stores, 3808 to 12 Northampton of private building operations in the |street. and 5632-36 Connecticut ave- District for which permits were issus(} {pue (ot 19, square 1860), to cost $40,- during the past week, swelling the total | 000, e ed chet for mew work here to the | Thrift Building Co., owner and build- yecord-breaking figure cf $3,333,000. er; George T. Santmyers, architect; to The total is larger than that for any |erect six 2-story brick and tile dwell- single week thus far this year, exclu- |ings. 508 to 518 Concord avenue (lots give of Federal projects. |95 to 100, square 3206): to cost $36.000. Plans were approved by the District | Thrift Building Co., owner and build~ building inspector, Col. John W. Oeh- er: to erect six brick garages, 508 to mann, for the 11-story brick and lime- | 518 Concord avenue (lots 95 to 100, stone office building to be erected by the | square 3206); to cost $3,000. Southern Railway at the southwest cor- , Breuninger & Co., owner and builder; ner of Fifteenth and K streets as its | George T. Santmyers, architect: to erect Washington headquarters, the cost of |one 2-story brick and tile dwelling, 3639 which is estimated at $1.600,000, ex- | Warren street (lot 27, square E-1892); clusive of cost of land and furnishings. | to cost $10.0600. Excavations for the huge structure now | Dewey & Co. Inc, owner; to erect are being completed. |one 2-story frame dwelling, 3834 Lega- $1,500,000 Apartment. :;:Infoagae: (lot 13, square 1857); to cost Permit was obtained by Harry M. | Bralove for the eight-story brick and | $16,000 Gas Station. tile apartment house which is to be| Washington Filling _Station, Inc., THE EVENING STAR, .WASHINGTON, Tages, 439 to 421 Allison street (lots 158 | W. B. Honey, architect; to erect one 2- to 167, square 3248); to cost $1,000. | story brick and tile dwelling, 3505 Pat- E. R. Carpenter, owner; to erect coal | terson street (lot 8, square 2001); to vault and enlarge cellar, 728 Quincy |cost $10,000. . street (lot 806, square 3130); to cost| T, A. Jameson, owner and builder: $400. to inclose rear porches, 930 Quincy Maud C. P. Cockrell, owner; to make | street (lot 95, square 2901); to cost $300. repairs, 2048 Eighth street (lot 936,| Capital Construction & Investment square 2875); to cost $300. For%o:‘a‘som owner ?nd bu&dcr; Stan- & . ey G. Wetmore, designer; to erect one T e e Rde: (arehel. | 5 story stucco and frame dwelling, 1423 jr., architect; G. Boyle, builder; to erect one 2-story brick addition, 2323 E | Geranium street (lot 24, square 3737); atzeet. (lot 62, square 44): o cost §1.200. to cost 39.30. ampton T. Gaskins, owner an S s i builder; J. A. Melhy, architect; to make e repairs, 4337 Douglas street northeast| R. B. Phelps. owner and builder; to (lot 61, square 5113); to cost $400. | erect one 1-story addition to stonecut- Peter Fontorno, owner: to excavate|ter's shed, Ninth and Douglas streets a cellar, 2239 Nichols avenue southeast | Dortheast (parcel 131-138, square 3843); (lot 824, square 5785): to cost $350. to cost $1,200. Tracy Campbell, owner; Marcus Hal-| _Mrs. Katherine C. Lansdale, owner: lett, architect; L. O. Beek, builder; to|D. F. Swab & Son, builders; to make erect one 1-story brick addition, 1501 |1€pairs, 717 Four-and-a-half street T street southeast (lot 56, square 5606) ; | Southwest (lot 63,.square 497); to cost to_cost $1,000. $800. Penn Realty Co., owner and builder; | Samuel S. Waters. owner; John F, Julius Wenig, architect: to riake re-|Dolan. builder; to stucco frame dwell- pairs, 903 V street (lot 39, square 358); | ing, 109 Tenth street southeast (lot 39, to_cost $1,000. square 943); to cost $400. M. Shuman, owner; to make repairs,| Willlam D. Sterrett, owner and 3306 Fourteenth street (lot 385, square | builder: to erect one brick garage. 3310 2676); to cost $400. Rowland place (lot 20, square 2066); Caroline Bean Bingon, owner: George | to cost $300. L.- Williams, designer and builder; to| Mildred E. Kerslake, owner; J. A. make repairs, 3012 O street (lot 807, Cook, builder; to make repairs, 2930 square 1242) - to cost $1,000. Newark strect (lot 856, square 2082); Mrs. Florence Mills, owner; George | to cost $1,200. L. Williams, designer and builder; to| J. M. Kearful, owner; A. Jeffery, make repairs, 1250 Thirty-first strect builder; to make repairs, 1255 Kearney (lot 843, square 1208); to cost $500. street northeast (lot 35, square 3931); John A. Hunter, owner and builder; | to_cost $800. to erect one brick garage, 5424 Nebraska | Paul P. Stone, owner: to erect one avenue (parcel 55-56, square 2024); to|mectal private garage, 16 Seventeenth cost $800. street northeast (lot 56, square 1084); Mrs. Maud L. Warren, owner and de- | to ccst $300. signer; Joserh Shapiro Co., Inc.. Thomas Armat, owner and builder; builder; to inclose rear porches, 1702 | H. J. Horner, architect; to make re- D. ¢, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928.° 4 REAL ESTATE.® owner; M. H. Herrmann, designer and builder; to make re] 822 Eighth street northeast (lot 37, square 889); to cost $300. Riggs National Bank, owner; Charles H. Tompkins Co., builder; to extend mezzanine, etc., 3310 Fourteenth street (lot 385, square 2676); to cost $1.400. Frank R. Jelleff, owner; to make re- pairs, rear 1219 E street (lot 804, square 290); to cost $500. 5 FISK TIRE LEASES | 3.STORY WAREHOUSE General Offices of Company to Be Located in New Building. The three-story warehouse building, | recently completed at Eighth street and | Rhode Island avenue northeast, concern, it was announced this week by the leasing department of Shannon & Luchs, Inc., which handled the trans- action. The building is to be occupied by November 15 by the lessee as its ware- house and general offices. The building, fireproof in construction, contains ap- proximately 18,500 square feet of floor space. It juts on a spur of the Balti- OPEN SUNDAY An €Cnglish Type Brick Residence that is unquestionably the outstanding value in this exclusive section Six rooms; two hathe; open fireplace; leum; open porches leading from living Tiffany-finish Textone walls; iron stair room and master bedroom; beautiful rail: distinctive electric fixtures; a landscaping and expensive planting; kitchen of beauty and convenience, thatched-effect slate roof; copper with spacious cabinets: poreelain- guttering and downspouts; cypress lined stove and Kelvinator; exterior woodwork; brick and erected at 3601 Connecticut avenue on |owner; G. D. Ellsworth, designer; E.|Hobart street (lot 22, square 2588); to | pai 3182 Mount Pleasant street (lot more & Ohio Rallroad and is pro- | a site comprising approximately 4 acres. | W. Spink, builder; to ersct one 1-story cost $400. 805, square 2601); to cost $500. [] ” o . = - The cost of the building is estimated at | brick gasoline station, 1400 Maryland | _Joseph M. Stanley, owner and builder: | Capt. J. W. Holtz (Salvation Army). vided with switching facilities. ¢ Armstrong’s Grade-A Lino- hollow tile construction. $1.500,000. | avenue northeast (lot 802, square 1049); Another interesting and important | to_cost $16.000. E . ftem in the new list is that of the new | _ Boys' School of St. Alban’s, owner, i TG Tt Austrian legation (0 be erected at 2343 | R- “(gg;?;,E:é?",‘,-,.}“,‘“&?&‘co}&m".‘:&, M h A . 1'1 Massachusetts avenue at a cost of about S Vi 3 557006, Tt G0 B a Tour-story struc. | Mecsachuselts. avenues (pareel 41-24,| |§ assachusetts Zlvenue 1 i eights ture of brick construction. It is to be sméalrremlzhé; i s'f'nffif, :5530«0‘_“" il B H C L B R VRS o | RS EEE ome — : o1 1em s vw. Henry J. Connor powomae 5109 The Eastland Gardens, Inc.. obtained OGP W vl | : o > permits for dwellings to be erected in the OW'llt‘l'-Bll] lder old Benning race track area. recently . acquired for development purposes. | A Real Buy in Permits were issucd as foll H Southern Railway, owner; W. Beautiful Brookland ‘Wood, architect; to erect one 1l1-stor 7 brick office building, Fifteenth and K Just Off R. L. Ave. streets (lots A, B, 809 to 813, 14 to 20 2608 To reach the house, drive out 16th St. and Alaska Avenue (> Morningside Drive: north four short blocks fo Jonauil St. 1337 Jonquil Street N.W. 2nd alley (closed), square 199); to cost | $1,600,000. Harry M. Bralove, owner and builder; | Joseph Able, designer; to erect one 8- lfllll St' N'E' story brick and tile apartment blufldhlg, " 190 P.M. 3601 Connecticut avenue (parcel 56-50, i i M. square 2223); to cost $1,500,000. Open Daily Until 9 Austrian Legation, owner; Ward An exceptionally well built, ll]!r_f;;'n gchlwit: R,4wllme‘;’ ‘Bcnind seven - room, tapestry brick uilder: to erect one 4-story brick and | se. conveniently located, ac- tile legation bullding, 2343’ Massachu- | § e o ey o are seits avenue (lots 47 and 48, square|® rihae a9 2517); to cost $85,000. | and churches. as many fea- Eaton & Co., owners; Luther R. Ray. | including glass-inclosed designer anc builder; to erect cne 2- porches, a tiled bath, hardwood story cinder block and brick dwelling, | floors and a built-in garage. 3401 Fulton street (lot 45, square 1941); to cost $15,000. Inspect Sunday Eastland Gardens, Inc, owner and B builder; Howard S. Gott,' designer; to |2 Robert E. Kline, Jr. erect two 1-story frame dwellings, 1216 | 48 and 1212 Forty-second place northsast s 2808 34th Pl N (lots 48 to 51, square 5100); to cost|$ 718 Union Trust Bldg. 5 ace % “ffsoi nd Gerdens, Inc., owner und: M1 builder; Howard S. Gott, designer; to PrASEIr g Just NOl’tl‘l Of Closc to the erect cne 1-story freme dwelling, 4220 Massachusetts Ofen National Avenue W 45/58 Cathedral This spacious detached Announcement .brick home is offered at a fii/urc that will undoul;ltcdlg/ war-t rant your prompt consideration. Its MR‘ ‘]' RUPERT MOHLER’ JR' location, surruunagn 8 and close prox- ¥ imity to the heart of the city assure perma- is now H nence of value. Two prominent schools are associated within six squares. There are eleven rooms, four wiih our i baths, every modern convenience and a two-car brick garage. Attractively landscaped lot 50r125. The owner is away for the day and offers you entire freedom of his home. Business Preperties Department Schwab. Valk 8 Can]:)y 1704 Conn. Ave. Cleveland Park 2955 Newark S One Square West of Conn. Ave. - Beautifully Landscaped Lot 110 by 195 Ft. Newly ] an old and exclusive neighborhood of this heautifut ubdivision, where distinction still reigns, This at- Renovated Throughout tractive center-entrance-planned home, with its commo- dious, cheerful rooms; living room 17);x28 with a hand- Five Bedrooms and some op‘rn firflplrlr';. ]lwn master hhfllron}:nll with _fire. i S o places, glass-enclosed sleeping porch, two haths (colored ‘wo Baths on Second Floor tile and Vitreous China), oak floors, instantancous heater, " cleetric refrigeration and two servants’ rooms and bath, Two-Car Garage is the outstanding value for your consideratios. Open for Inspection Saturday Afternoon and All Day Sunday L. T. Gravatte - “Bustness Proverties Dept: 927 15th St. REALTOR = Main 753 .. 1435 K Street N.W. v . Main 2345 Evening Phone Georgia 2900 ol=——loj——ja|le———— o[ ja|——]a (o] ———]o]c———[a[——]a[———o|]c——=—]a] lo]——=|o]c——=—]alc——=]d|c——|o]c———|n0] -~ MODERN CLEVELAND PARK HOME FOR SALE At Greatly Reduced Price Can Be Bought Under Price If | FIRST JHOWING Bought Quickly 3823 Military Road | new center hall Colonial brick Ch gt e residence in Chevy Chase Gardens Chevy Chase, D. C. - i It's a very attractive Home, in a most pleasing and convenient neighborhood. . LL brick construction. nial brick open fireplace ! Tile roof. Beauti- in living room. Cedar clos- 7 Rooms, Ba?h, !jlxtra Lavatory and Garage { fully. lendscaped ets. Oak floors through- The construction is the durable stucco on hollow ¢ grounds with a frontage out. Pantry. Attic over tile, with shingles above—and throughout the arrange- of 55 ft. Large concrete entire house. Built - in ment and finish will appeal to you for many little re- it covered side porch with garage. Less than one finements that total important factors in comfort and ] iron hand rail. Two fine square from car line. New ; convenience. baths. Textured walls. school on the next street, House is in perfect condition. i Arched doorways. Colo- Drummond Avenue. 3308 35th St. N.W. (between Macomb & Newark) environments, offered for immediate sale at a price several thousand dollars under the reasonable . Price Is Really , i o a Seusilli | An astonishing value | || St g it o ey € at $14,250! - The house is of English design: reception hall, liviug room, dining room, kitchen and butler's Terms Can Be Arranged pantry on first floor; three large double-exposure bedrooms, library and 2 baths on the second; two bedrooms and bath on the third. Closets are unusually plentiful and large. Modern in every respect and in excellent condition. The lot is charmingly landecaped and hedged side and rear by well- Open Sunday from 2 P.M. to dark FEVER =GOS Mecm Cansbury - Hppamorcaits v ervice COMPANY INC. o | 1418 Ere 8t N, Main 5004 | | G. H. SeLpen & Company. Inc. Exclusive Agents Deal with a Realtor { 3 730 W 1 . XY 1d ; ? | 7 oodwaa ¢ uild’ 1415 K Street | Main 4752 Drive out Wisconsin Ave. opposite Chevy Chase Country Club Grounds. See sign on left at Hunt Ave. Main 7230 This home, located most conveniently and in the heart of one of Washington's outstanding social