Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1928, Page 18

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18 REAL ESTATE. PRIVATE BUILDING PERMITS $2910.220 Shoreham Offices, 12-Story| Structure, Largest Single Project of Week. (Continued from_Fifteenth Page.) pairs, 104-08 Rhode Island avenue (lot 810, square 3109): to cost $8,000. Audrey G. Richmond, owner; Lake | Stone Co., designer and builder; to| story brick and cinder block | Wisconsin avenue (lot 817, ! squere 1256); to cost $6,000. i Richard F. Philpitt, owner, designer | and builder: to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 2416 Perry street northeast Uot, 2, square 4296); to cost $4,250. J. Alfred Jackson, owner and butlder: to erect brick rear addition, 1908/ Fourth street (lot 36, square 3090); to cost, $1.945 | District National Bank, owner: War- | yen Spencer, architect and builder: to | make repairs, 743-45 Fifteenth strect| northeast (lots 139 and 150, square 4509); to cost $1,200. | Plans Gasoline Station. i Prank G. Fickling, owner; John E Bohl, architect; C. Wohlgemuth, build- | er; to crect one 1-story brick gasoline | scrvice station, 1352 Florida avenus | (lots 124 to 128, square 234); to cost $6.500. Young Enterprises, owner and build- er; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect one 2-story brick and tile apart- ment house building, 129 Bates street| (lots 803 and 804, square 552); to cost $8,000. P. D. Holmes, owner; A. S. J. Atkin- | architect; to erect one 2-story dwelling, 1133 C street northeast (lot 68, square 987); to cost $2,200. Joseph Shapiro Co., owner and build- | peen sold through the office of Randall erect one 1- store, 1 THE EVENING Four-story, limestone and brick house at 2202 Wyoming avenue, which has H. Hagner & Co., for Stanley R. Harris, er; to erect two brick garages, 1708 and | who resided there during the time he was manager of the Washington base ball | 1712 Hobart sireet (lots “17 and 19.| team, to Louis E. Jeffries, general coun: square 2588); to cost $2,000. | make his residence there. sel for the Southern Railway, who will John™ A. Sterrett, owner; Morrison | - Bros. builders; Smith & Edwards, | - architects; to erect one 2-story dwell-|Barker, designer and builder; to erect ing, 3500 Tilden street (part parcel |One 2-story frame addition, 3322 M 43726); to cost $20,000. | street southeast (lots 34, 35 and 36, Murkoff & Smith, owners and build- (square 5498): to cost $800. t ers: to erect one 2-story dwelling, 1314 | James C. Nealon, owner and builder: street southwest (lot 842, square 497); to_cost $375. P. D. Holmes, owner and builder; to repalr, 1512-14-16 East Capitol street vilcnts 40 and 800, square 1070); to cost 0 | Decatur street (lot 5, square 2810); to|to erect brick garage, 504 Nichoison |$3 cost $10,000. street (lot 118, square 3204); to cost. F. A. & M. H. Meatyard, owners; | $300. Meatyard Ccnstruction Co., builder and _F. A. & M. H. Meatyard, owners; designer; to erect two 2-story dwellings, Meatyard Construction Co., builder; to 4007 and 4009 Fessenden street (lots|erect two frame garages, 4007 and 4009 33, 34, 35, square 1756): to cost $13,000. EF(‘SSL‘nd('n street (lots 33, 34 and 35, W. C. & A. N. Miller, owners and |square 1756); to cost $600. builders; Gordan E. MacNeil, architect; | S. Peratino, owner and builder; to to erect one 3-story brick and frame |erect brick garage, 4502 New Hamp- dwelling 29/7 Glover driveway (lot 63, | shire avenue (lot 76, square 3248); to square 1620); to cost $10,400. Frame Private Garage. | W. C. & A. N. Miller, owners and| builders; to erect one frame private ga- cost $400. Henry Daims, owner; J. W. Powell, builder and ‘designer; to erect brick addition, 321 Seventh street southeast (lot 38, square 873); to cost $350. _Edna A. Harrison, owner; W. W. Simmons, builder; to erect metal and stucco garage rage, 2917 Glover driveway (lot 63,‘ square 1620); to cost $500. ‘Walter E. Koons, owner; R. C. Hess, builder and designer; to erect one 2 Qs C. P. Barrett Joins Jarrell Co. C. P. Barrett, who has been engaged in real estate business in Washington for six years. has become associated with the sales department of the Thomas E. Jarrell Co. He formerly was in busi- ness here for himself. He is a graduate of George Washington University, a l‘\;l;asgn and a member of the Racquet: lub. A "70-year-old farmer of Colennor,! Ala., Tom Witcher, still depends on a team of oxen to do his field work, he having no faith in modern invention: story dwelling, 419 Fourth street north- | east (lot 43, syuare 812); to cost $1,400. J. E. Fox, owner and builder; George U. Ray, architect; to erect one 2-story dwelling, 1645 Jonquil street (lot 1, square 2745-F); to cost $18,000. Price Alexander, owner; Alexander Fortune, designer and builder; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 701 Fifty- fifth street northeast (lot 42, square 5213); to cost $2,800. | S. V. Gusack, owner; H. A. Brandt, | architect and builder; to make repairs, | 537 Third street northeast (lot 94, | square 779); to cost $1,000. Duncan Phillips, owner; Wyeth & Sullivan, architects; Davis, Wick, | Rosengarten Co., Inc., builders; to erect one 1-story brick pump house, 2101 Foxhall road (parcel 18/57, square | 1344): to cost $1,500. Michele Lizzi, owner and builder; to erect one brick and stone private ga- rage, 1369 Florida avenue northeast (ot 129, square 1026); to cost $500. Porch to Be Inclosed. M. W. Biinte, owner; J. B. Marsden, ‘builder: to inclose porch, 744 Ingraham street (lot 2, square 3150); to cost $450. M. E. Kennedy, owner and builder; B. F. Locraft, designer; to make repairs, 939 H street (lot 811, square 374); to| cost $700. i L. K. Cripfen, owner and builder; to | erect one brick garage, 1415 Geranium street (lot 22, square 2737) ; to cost $400. Mrs. J. Steel, owner; E. E. Ward, - builder; to erect one brick garage, 1718 Upshur street (lot 71, square 2637); to_cost $800. Leorard B. and Marie Doggett, own- ers and builders; to erect one 2-story brick addition, 3013 Seventh street ;\57;3hens~ wov 1, square 3644); to cost J. C. Wyvill, owner and builder; to erect one frame garage, 2226 Newton street northeast (lots 4 and 5, square 4243); to cost $350. George H. Jastch, owner; A. 8. J.| Atkinson, architect; to construct three marquise, 1301 F street (lot 800, square | 253); to_cost $500. John T. Brinkley, owner and builder; fo remodel, 108 M street southeast (lot | 810, square N-743): to cost $600. | Western Auto Supply Co.. owners; | Julius Wenig, architect; A. D. Brown, | builder; to make repairs, 728 Thirteenth | street (lot 814, square 233); to cost|| with 8 beautiful rooms, bat! To Inspect—Drive out Conn. A: Plans Brick Garage. Pascuale Checchia, owner; Angelo C. Aginlera, builder; to erect one brick garage, 2124 Fourteenth street (lot 13, &quare 203); to cost $350. | H. E. Stauffer, owner; W. K. Reeve, | designer and builder; to remodel, 3752 nawha street (lot 8, square 1872); | to_cost $3 | P. D. Hoimes, owner and builder; to repair, 4036 Benning road northeast (lot —, square 5087): to cost $350. Mathias B. Finch, owner Builder Main 36 REAL VALUES New Semi-detached Homes 36th and Veazey North Cleveland Park Where Future Values Are Assured ° You will marvel at these English cottage type homes tically built of superior construction. Sample House 3614 Veazey St. Open and Lighted 'til 9 P.M. Daily and Sunday 2 Blocks on Pierce Mill Road CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor Sts. N.W. h and extra lavatory. Artis- ve. to Bureau of Standards, West Owner HIS « advantageously located west enter hall residence is most one block of Chevy Chase Circle amid the parklike beauty of Old Chevy Chase. The spacious living room, with its mas- sive stone first floor, fireplace, occupies 14 of the while on the other side of the inviting center hall is a dining room, pantry and kitchen. Four fine sized bed- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 31 STATES REPORT CONSTRUCTIONGAIN Total for Eleven Months Put at $6,195,528,800 East of Rockies. | New construction started in the 37 States east of the Rocky Mountains | during the first 11 months of this year, | amounting to $6,195,529,800, shows an | increase of 6 per cent over the amount started during the corresponding perid of last year, according to F. W. Dodge Corporation. The territory covered in the 37 States represents about 91 per { cent of the country’s total construction. | Of the districts reviewed, three of them have shown increases over their totals i(nr the entire year 1927. Thi dis- 6 Large Rooms Artistic Two-colored Bath Open Fireplace Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator Garage Elaborate Dressers in Kitchen I As Low Investmen 2090005000000 the Cash INVESIMENT The Heart of the Realty and Financial District $45 per Month A few very attractive well lighted rooms now avail- able in this thoroughly modern building. Apply Building Manager on Premises Main 2388 - Don’t Worry About That's of little consequence if you want to buy this Home. The monthly payments will be arranged to your liking, too—and you'll save actually $5,000 in the buying. 1429 Van Buren Street tricts are: The New England States, the Middle Atlantic States, including the District of Columbia, and the Cen- tral West. During the past month there was | $471,482,200 worth of contracts let on new building and engineering work in this area. The above figure shows a gain of 1 per cent over the total for November of last year, but there was a loss of 21 per cent from the October. 1928, total. .Last month's contract tota! included the following important classcs of work: $200,225,700, or 42 per cent of all construction, for residential build- ings; $93,227,600, or 20 per cent for public works and 'utilities; $68,309,100 or 14 per cent, for commercial build ings; and $38,664,900, or 8 per cent, fo: industrial projects. November contracts let on new con- stiuction work in the Middle Atlantic States (Eastern Pensylvania, Southern New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Dis trict of Columbia and Virginia) amouni- ed to $54,581,500. This figure was th second highest November construction total ever recorded in this district. It was 14 per cent ahead of the total fo November of last year, but there was a 30 per cent decrease from the total for October of this year. The following were the most impor- tant classes of work included in last month’s building record: $20,314,100, or A HOME OF FEATURES EVERY ESSENTIAL Beautiful Parquet Floors Hardwood Trim and Floors Throughout Paneled Walls Cafritz Wardrobe Closets 3 Porches—Wide as the House Paved Street and Alley $10,950 $1,000 Cash—Monthly Payments Less Than Rent Sample House, 4913 Kansas Ave. The Emerson Street Bus will take you to within two squares of the Houses. e CAFRITZ v SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, n As 1928. REAL ESTATE. corresponding period of last year and $735,710,700 worth of new building and | there was an increase of 2 per cent engineering work contracted for in the [ over the amount contracted for during Middle Atlantic States. This figure |the entire year 1927. shows an increase of 9 per cent over | New contempl work the amount contracted for during the | last month amounted to 37 per cent of all construction, for resi- | During the past 11 months there was dential buildings; $13.647,900, or 25 per cent, for public works and utilities; $5,006,400, or 9 per cent, for industrial plants, and $4,970,200, or 9 per cent, for as reported commercial building: $172,417,800. FIRST SHOWING = The Greatest New Home Value The NORTHEAST EXHIBIT 1223 HOME HOLBROOK ST. N.E. One Square North of 14th St. and Florida Ave. JROOMS, BRICK GARAGE, bath with built-in tub and shozwer, beautifully finished hardwood floors throughout, hand- some electric ixtures, kitchen equipped with one-picce sink, FRIG- IDAIRE, cabinet gas range and Sanitas walls. The latest, improved American Radiator Co.'s Red Jacket boiler, automatic storage gas walcr heater, servants’ toilet and lawndry trays. 13 Open Daily and Sunday to 9 P.M. Gravatte | A W, REALTOR Evening Phone Georgia 2000 Deal With a Realtor 927 15th St. Main 753 t Building Wardman Management 209 Payment Open Sunday fiad Open Sunday 2808 34th Place N.W. This lovely spa- cious home is now offered at a price that should even interest those in quest of the “impossible”! The desirability of its location cannot be questioned. It is but tem minutes drive via Massachusetts Avenue to the heart of the ei The John Eaton and J. F. Ojyster Public Schools are just a few blocks away. Transportation a square distant. You will find ten bright and unusually comfortable rooms, four complete baths, sun-parlor, every modern convenience and a two-car brick garage. Beautifully landscaped lot. The owner is away for the day and offers you entire freedom of his home. _Schwab. Valk & Canby 1704 Conn. Ave. Close to the Nafiona] Cathedral Just North of Massachusett? Avenue Potomac 830 Just East of Sixteenth' Street, opposite the entrance to Rock Creek Park Golf Course. One of the most complete Homes you were ever in—and one of the best built. Solid as a rock, for the foundation is rock. Effectivaly decorated—and in a splendid neighborhood. —if bought at once— Open for inspection every day and evening from 2 P.M. to dark--and all day and evening Sunday. mavxzk«mxc;oss,,,n.,e National 4752 rooms, a tiled bath, double rear porches which overlook the garden, and a large front porch complete the dwelling. 2909 29th St. Visit this new group of detached homes in this charming in-town subdivision. The location, construction, beauty and variety of de- sign make them meet the tastes and preferences of every individual. Price, $22,500 Attractive Terms All hardwood floors, built-in bookeases, many closets, Feature, modern, 22 West Irving Street Only L carfare from downtown s 18 LIk Naoser bof Chevy Chase Circle screened sleeping porch, etc. TWO-CAR GARAGE T T 9 Many beautiful shade trees adorn the splendid lot (60x120). SPLENDID VALUE G $16.950 PEN SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION To Inspect These Homes— Drive out Connecticut Ave. to Cathedral Ave., turn west 2 blocks to sample home. WARDMAN Maximu 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830 1415 K St QTN Realtors and Exclusive Agents *" ‘ Deal With a Realtor * T

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