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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 19%9, ¥RAL ESTATE. builder: to erect one 2-story brick dwell- ing, 1022 Maryland avenue northeast, (dots 1 and 2, square 961), to cost $15,000. L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners and builders; H. L. Breuninger, architect; to erect one 2-story brick and stucco dwellinz. 1350 Jonquil street (lot 21, square W-2773), to cost, $15,000. Gasoline Station Proposed. Gulf Refining Co.. owners, designers and builders: to erect one 1-story brick | gasoline station, 4319 Wisconsin avenue | | (ot 11, square 1784), to cost $8.000. | John P. Neff, owner; J. W. Kearney, | | architect: John D. Miller, builder: to | | erect one 2-story brick and tile dwelling, ! 2215 Cathedral avenue (lot 4, square §143850 PERMITS FORNEW BUILDINGS Seminary, Dwellings and Business Projects Listed During Week. John D. Miller, Expenditure of an estimated total of | builder; to erect one brick and tile ga- $743.850 for private building operations | rage. 5215 Cathedral avenue (lot 4, uare 2101), to cost $600. in the District is provided for under | *i"% "owenstein, owner and builder: permits fssued during the past week by | L. T. Willlams, architect; to erect three Col John W. Oehmann, building in-|2-story brick dwellings, 1519 to 1523 Otis or. Included in the new list of | street northeast (lots 33, 34 and ¢35, are plans for a $400.000 scminary | square 4005). to cost $16,500. o Iding for the St. Joseph's Seminanty, | Kass Realty Co., owners and builders; for 32 dwellings of various types and a | Harvey Warwick, architect; to erect one number of business siructures. Per- | l-story brick store, 3653 and 3655 New mits were issued as follows: | Hampshire avenue ttl:t; n?)%fi and 825, . i uare 2897), to cost $1 St. Joseph’s Seminanry. s King, Fd it (R, St. eph's Seminary, Baltimore, |N R. Grimm, architect; to erect one owners: Maginnis & Walsh. architects; | o-story brick dwelling, 1889 Ingleside to erect one 4-story brick seminar terrace (lot 125, square 2617), to cost building, 4400 Sargent road northeast | §5000. (parcel 147,18, square 3918), to cost = Gulf Refining Co.. owners, designers $490,000. | and builders; to erect one 1-story brick | D.'J. Dunigan, Inc., owners and build- | | and concrete gas station, 510 Maryland ers; George T. Santmycrs, architect; to | avenue southwest (lot 814, square 492), erect eleven 2-story brick dwellings, \to cost 8,000. Hamilton street (lots 92 to| F. A. Meatyard. owner; Meatyard 102, square 3256), to cost $60,000. | Construction Co., designers and build- Leslie E. F. Prince, owner and builder: | ers; to erect one 2-story brick and Horace W. Peaslee, architect; to erect frame dwelling, 3513 Ncrthampmn one 2-story brick store, 1325 =and|street (lots 49 and 50, square 1997); to 1327 Connecticut avenue (lot 801, | cost $7,500. square 137), to cost $23,000. Frains kil Btusse Fénie. Plans Brick Dwellings. B J. F. Mills, owner, designer and puilders; G. E. MacNeil, architect; to builder; to erect four 2-story brick lerect one 21;-story stone, frame and | dwellings, 617 to 623 Oneida place (Iots stucco dwelling, 4326 Kiingle street | 219 to 222, square 3202), to cost $24.000. | Charles Miller, owner and builder; George T. Santmy architect; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling. 2216 Perry street northeast (lot 54, square 4241). to cost $7,000. J. A. Maier, owner; R. C. Archer, architect; T. C. Harris, builder; to erect one 115 story brick dwelling, 5520 Con- | Quit road (lots 28 and 29, square 1445) to cost $6,000. ! Plan 2-Story Dwellings. i J. S. Williams Construction Co., own- ers and builders; J. S. Williams, de- signer; to erect two 2-story brick and stone dwellings, 3622 to 3624 Van Ness street (lots 9 and 10, square 1897), | to_cost $15,000. | Fairlawn Amusement Co., Inc., own ers; Clarence L. Harding, architect; | Charles A. Lobr, builder; to erect one 1-story brick theater, 1342 Good Hope | road southeast (lots 5, 6 and 7, square 5602), to cost $20.000. | Everett S. Beall, jr., owner, designer | and builder: to erect two 2-story brick | Real Bargain 312 14th Place N.E. Open Until 9 P.M. Modern 6-room brick house with bath, freshly papered and refinished throughout. This neighborhood conven- ient to every facility, oir $4,500 Terms Like Rent R. E. KLINE, Jr. Owner 718 Union Trust Bldg. Main 5246 Or Any Broker Arnold, designers; ers: to erect one 1-story brick crete gasoline station, 5401 Wisconsin :;enue (lot 802, square 1661), to cost Dr. A. Magruder MacDonald, owner; Hollister A. McQuary, designer and 209 Spruce Ave., Takoma Park, Md. OWNER MUST DISPOSE OF THIS ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW AT ONCE. IT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A BARGAIN. VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Six rooms and bath. Large attic. Screens and metal weatherstripping. Garage. "Lot 50 ft. by 270 ft. with many shade trees, flowers and shrubbery. Near 14th Street car line. Open for Inspection All Day Sunday rom Carroll Ave; on lip Ave. to 0 property. To reach property go morth Willow Ave. ome block, turn righ Foncce A%, “Den (61t o Sorice Ave. A Beautiful Corner CAN BE BOUGHT AT A BIG BARGAIN Come Out Sunday 4225 38th St. N.W. 38th at Warren BRIGHT OUTSIDE ROOMS With All the New Up-to-Date Equipment to Van Ness St, west to 38th St, 2 blocks to Warren St., east to 38th St. hted until 9-P.M t Conn. Ave isin Ave Open- and lig WALTER A. DUNIGAN National 9530 925 15th St. N.W. Drive ou or Wis | i | | | | | | | | (lots 13, 14 and 15, square 1622); to |street (lot 29, square 2516); %0 cost cost $10,600. $5,000. w. C. A. N. Miller, owners and H. E. Davis, owner and builder; James builders: to erect one frame garage, | H. Grant, architect; to erect one 2-story | 4326 Klingle street (lots 13, 14 and 15, | brick and tfe dwelling, 4728 Forty- i 8quare 1622); to cost $500. sixth street (lots 41 and 42, square Carleton M. Long, owner: George T. |1546); to cost $5.000. Santmyers, architect; A. Jeffrey, build- | Kingman Brewster, owner: C. Wohlge- er: to erect one 2-story frame and |muth, jr., builder; to make repairs, 1017 pebble-dash dwelling, 1218 Girard street Fifteenth street (lot B, square 216); to northeast (lot 814, square 3934); to cost cost $3,000. 3 187,200 George T. Gilliland, owner, designer | and builder: to erect one 2-story ; o 2-story frame Lo Coetase. e s s | dwelling, 5313 Broad Branch road (ot | dot 804, square 1173): to cost s6.000, |34 SATE TEDLD SO ST g Evelyn de Zychlinska, owner: J. A.|Nelson B. Durfee, architect: to erect one Melby. mh";cf[ -'flhrflll;"n K!‘rl;g bul d'; 2-story brick store and office building, to erect one 2-story frame and concrete | o3 F street (lot 5 dwelling, 3811 Twentieth street north- BIL itame o) WO | cost $5.000. east (lots 22 and 21, square 4227); 0| National Press Building Corporation, cost $5.000. 8. C. Worsley, ter T. Burn, designer: owner and builder; | make changes, Fourteenth and F stres to erect one | i Les 2-story frame dwelling, 2209 Randolph | Dlace northeast (lot 14, square 4240); to cost $6,000. Garage and Living Quarters, 1 i owners; Skinker & Garrett, builders; to | . (lots 813, 820 and 825, square 254); to cost $300. D. E. Jenkins, owner; Doran S. Platt, architect; E. H. Davis Co., builders; to erect one 2-story brick and stucco ad- dition, 7408 Alaska averue, (lot 13, sq. to cost $1.800. | McNulty nue (lot 30, square 225); to cost $3,000. Harold William Snyder, owner and erect one 1-story frame addition, 3508’ Ely street southeast (lots 4, 5 and 6, square 5440): to cost $950. James Y. Pennebaker, owner; Claughton West, architect; Charles Johnson, builder; to erect one 1-story brick addition for private garage and make repairs, 1 (lot 89, square 1. Mary B. Srh(ppel owner: George p designer and builder: to er tory brick addition, 1008 Fnur- one 2: (lot 805, | and-a-half street southwest square 543): to cost $1,100. Richard J. Gray, owner; R. P. Whitty Ce., Inc., builders: to erect one brick | private garage, 4126 Military road (lot | 90, square 1742); to. cost $1,000. | Mrs. Martha L. Fountain, owner and | builder; ‘fl-l’tft (lot 71, square 180); bullder; G. M. Hostetler, architect: V)\’ to make repairs, 1625 Church | James V. Ricks, owner; to erect nnm metal garage, 20 Sherman circle (lot | | 69, square 3217); to cost from Europe_last l!flfi. While imports of the United States | year were slightly | less than in 1927, they are believed to 8 Seventeenth street | . %o cost $5,000. | be gr r in_proportion to total imports OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. Prices and terms are an sgree: sble surprise: some can be traded or rented. ect at once . Locations Vers Gesirable ard convenien: 4901 13th N.W. Corner. 8 rooms. modern, porches, shade, double garage, Iarge lot, fac- to cneu T uE - —_— ADVAN( ED SHOW]\(, OF LIFETIME HOMES Bet. Grant and Sherman Circles 50 Under Construction 22 Sold Before Completion One of the finest new houses ever at an 18-ft, price. Colonial type: mas six wonderful rooms and biack and w! and automatic flush: hardwooa floor: Each bedroom with a large wardrobe floor with plate-glass mirror door in every room. and bathroom enameled in a delicate cream. Daslight kitchen. wit piece sink. sanitary stove and specially built_cabinet. Breakfast porches 10 feet deep and fuil width of house Hart & Krauss heating system. automaic hot-ws ing lavatory in the cellar. Be t. tractive gabled-roof chial an: churches of ail denomi h large o and sle Space under back porch conc heater. laundry trays. 1422 teet deep, and an at- v sch Charles Francis Adams, owner; Ward | 2776. Brown, architect; R. W. Bolling, build- | W er: to erect one 2-story brick private | Whitty Co., Inc., builde garage and living quarters, 2222 Decatur | pairs, Fifteenth and Pen sylvania ave- o o4 | S]rave Manor 5130 Conn. Ave., Chevy Chase, D. C. Most Homey Apartments in Town That's exactly what we have aimed at in their size, plan, equipment and finish. The location is ideal. Comfort and conven- ience are in evidence in every Suite. Throughout the finish is in excellent taste; and the fixtures of the most modern type—including electric refrig- eration, the operation of which is in the manage- ment expense; open and inclosed porches; 24-hour switchboard and elevator service. Let the resident manager show you the available suites 2 and 3 rooms, kitchen, dining 5 \ alcove, bath, foyer, etc. $7' Up' Main 2100 % 925 15th St.’ - B. F. Saul Co. Chevy Chase, Md. A Dutch Colonial In Perfect Condition Just North of the Circle $14,850 VACANT AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY This is a beautiful, desirable and comfort- able home in one of the best sections around the city. The rooms are spacious and bright. All modern improvements. Open fireplace. Oak floors. Garage to match. BIG ATTRACTIVE LOT 150 FT. DEEP Drive out Conn. Ave. to Ox- ford St. and east to property. Open Alll Day Sunday Swecret LY Main 9300 UmomMKo Huk>H BO 1417 K St. Two Exceptional Values in Beautiful Argyle Park | Open_for Inspection Daily Until 9 P.M. 4409 18th Street N.W. Now Priced $5,000 Below Actual Cost A thoroughly modern new detached brick home overlooking Rock Creek Park and designed to suit the most fastidions. First floor contains large reception hall, exira large bright living room with open fireplace, dining room, sun parlor, and beautifully equipped kitchen, Second floor—four bhedrooms and two baths, one with complete shower. Attic perfectly finished with two lovely rooms _and complete bath. Full basement, instantaneous heater, ete. Electric fixtures 1o suit purchaser. large front, side and rear yards, two-car brick garage and wide alley. Will consider trade on business or smaller property. Drive out i6th to W west to 18th, and north a half block, or call us for auto service. ISNEEEETELLAALRALA AN ERARIAREENCERANNNS 4213 18th Street N.W. at 18th and Varnum Open_ for Inspection Today and Sunday 1 | | | Never before have you been able to purchase a brick detached home in this beautiful section at this price. Situated on large lot, surrounded by beautiful shrubbery, and containing eight large bright rooms and tiled bath. Attic over entire house, slate roof. splendid dry basement with instantaneous hot-water heater, cold storage room, ete. Every modern convenience, open fireplace and hard- w-ml throughout. Vacant and in perfect condition. Large front, ide and rear yards: garage, paved street and alley. Screened throughout and ready 10 move into. May consider trade on smaller —Drive out 16th t» Varnum, west on V. 1o 18th St To Inspect g i B g A R METZLER Realtor—Exclusive Agent 1106 Vi. Ave. Decatur 58 EB:—':EIEIEEEEEEEE Sunday and Night Service, Adams 620 ol———ol———loa] ——la|———] | | | @ E | | PRICES OF THESE CHEVY CHA PROPERTIES REDUCED BY OUT OF TOWN OWNERS NO. 2 HESKETH STREET In OLD CHEVY CHASE, at the intersection of Magnolia Parkway and He:keth Street. 8 rooms and 2 baths. 2 glass- incloced porches and large front porch. Frigidaire. Garage. Screened and weather stripped. Third floor finished and com- prises maids room and playroom. PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED §5.000 IN ORDER TO EFFECT IMMEDIATE SALE. 6100 BROOKEVILLE ROAD This fine colonial home, located at the corner of Oxford Street, contains 9 rooms and 3 baths; al:o scrcened sleeping porch. 2-car garage. Beautifully land:caped lot. This is a real home and circum- stances make it necestary 1o dispose of this property at _once. IT CAN BE BOUGHT RIGHT. 6508 BROOKEVILLE ROAD Out-of-town owner has reduced price of this prop- erty to $13,750. If you want value here it is. 7 large rooms (4 bedrooms) and 2 baths. Breakfast room and sleeping porch. Full size floored attic. Screens and metal weather stripping. Large front porch, Garage. YOU CAN- NOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS. _ OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY EDW. H. JONES & CO., IN 5520 Connecticut Ave. Cleveland 2300 4 By, Y O %) | ing & pretty park. rolntersection 14th & Emerson: 8 ‘modern. 1409 Buchanan N.W. 00! 1ot 20T e catane soace. 3418 14th St. R X )\ Commanding one of the hi i - o1 The" Potomac. River can be seen [rom. the sleeping oren doubt the best buy ever offered in Washington since the war. Sample House, 330 Allison Take Sherman Circle Bus or motor north to All to houses, or out N. H. Ave. to Allison St. flA FRITZ 14th Ouners and Builders gf Communities T o S 4819 Iowa Ave. .~ porches. Fage: 10t 50X100. Alley view unsurpassed. conserva- eleva- Main 9080 ms_and bath brick. porches, N. E. RYON CO. 1216 N. Y. Ave. s T, nd S H\s it ever occurred to you how much of the time you spend at your home is spent on the inside looking out? AVE you realized that no matter what the attractiveness of the interior of your home may be, beautiful vistas from your windows place on the walls master- pieces that only the hand of Nature can paint? Afl vou glance out now, does your eye pass on unheeding, or is it caught and held by a scene such as this, typical of what the home owner in Wynnewood Park sees out of every window and one upon which no future building will encroach? 'HESE questions are of vital interest to you. You are buying a home, not a house. No matter what a house may offer you in the way of exterior or in- terior, you have missed the greatest thing of all if around you you cannot have such scenes as_this, long stretches of velvety lawns, trees that were old when you were voung, winding dri ays and homes that fit into the landscape almost as though Nature herself had provided them. OME out to Wynnewood Park, visit the homes which are open for ;¢ tion, and look out the windows. Motor out 16th Street through Silver Spring .to _the Colesville-Baltimore Pike at Sligo. Then two blocks to the property. THOS. E. JARRELL CO., Realtors 721 Tenth Street N.W. - Main 766 HUNDREDS WERE THRILLED On Last Sunday by Their Trip to This NEW FURNISHED HOME 45th STREET N. W. To Reach: It you have a car, drive out Wisconsin Avenue to Tenleytown and out River Road four blocks to 45th St. and right to home. It you don’t—Take any car go- ing out Wisconsin avenue to Fes- senden street, walk west to 45th street and home. Or Take a Wesley Heights Bus HIS new brick and stone home expresses one hundred new ideas in home construction and interior decoration. The hundreds who in- spected it last Sunday enjoyed a thrill of delight—at its unusual construc- tion—its delightful and convenient location—and the charming furnishings which have been so artistically installed by Baum, of Connecticut avenue. The house proper consists of six fine rooms, concrete front porch, double rear porches, tile bath with built-in tub, a conveniently equipped kitchen, many closets, hardwood floors throughout, tasteful decora- 3 50 tions and fixtures and a garage. It is a marvelous buy at 8,9 Open Every Day Including Sunday From 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Inspect This Exhibit Without Fail Today Exclusive Agents ( ) ) 8¢