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16 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. SATURDAY. JUNE T. 1929~ REAL ESTATE. BUILDING PERMITS FOR WEEK §501,327 Potomac Power Co. to Build| Substation at Cost of $140,000. Plans for a $140,000 electric substa- | tion for the Potomac Electric Power | Co., for a $100,000 apartment house and & $100,000 laundry building and stores were Included in the new list of private building operations here for which per- mits were issued during the past week by the District building inspector, Col. John W. Oehmann. The total cost of all new operatiors, exclusive of Federal projects. was_esti- mated at $501.327. Plans for 11 dwell- ings were included in the new list of work. Permits were issued as follows: Potomac Electric Power Co.. owners: | A. B, Heaton, architect; Charles H Tompkins, builder: to erect one 3-story brick electric substation, 926 I street (lots 823, 824 and 825, square 374); to cost $140,000. { Oelml.n & Haves, owners and bulld- | George T. Santmyers, architect: to | erett one 5-story brick apartment. 644 | Massachusetts avenue northeast (lot 2, square 865); to cost $100,000. $100,000 Laundry. Palace Realty Corporatlpn, owners; George N. Ray, architect; DesxbrmrL Gonstruction Co.. builders; to erect one 4-story brick laundry building and| stores, 741 Ninth street (lot 8, square| 405); to cost $100,000. H. P. Huddleson, owner and builder; Upman & Adams, architects; to erect, two 2-story brick and frame dwellings, 3121 and 3125 Cleveland avenue (lots 15 and 16, square 2121); to cost $40,000. Woodward & Lothrop, owners; to| make alterations, Eleventh and F streets (lot 16, square 346); to cost $25,000. Trustees First Baptist Church, own- ers and builders; Vaughn, Ferguson & Co., architects; to erect one 1-story and basement brick church building, 1008 and 1010 Whittingham place northeast (ot 801, square 5157); to cost $12,000. Indian Lane Residence. W. C. & A. N. Miller, owners and builders; Gordon E. MacNeil, architect; to_erect one 21;-story brick dwelling, 4916 Indian lane (ot 15, square 1512); to_cost $15,177. Frederick B. Mills, owner, designer and builder; to erect two 2-story brick and frame’ dwellings, 5741 and 5743 Pifth street (lots 166 and 167, square 8263); to cost $12,000. John Albert Hunter, owner, designer and builder; to erect one 2-story brick,| and tile dwelling, 5471 Thirty-first street (ot 7, square 2295); to cost| $10,000. William B. Caton, owner and builder; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 2- tory brick dwelling, 2812 Pennsylvania avenue southeast (lots 5 and 6, square 5550) : to cost $9,500. Wiliiam L. Lingeback, owner, designer and builder; to erect:one 1-story frame dwelling, 3029 K_stréet southeast (lots 9 and 10, square 5302); to cost $1,000. Store and Flat. Charles McKenney, owner; W. C. ichols, designer; W. H. Dawson, build- er; to erect one 2-story brick store and * flat above, 1100 K street southeast (lot . 808, square 996); to cost $9,000. Lacey McCloskey, owner; to move dwelling from lot 10, square Aus to lot 801, square 4345, prmkesz 2 Bladens- buvg road northeast; to cost $1,600, D. J. Swann, owner; George F. Brunk, builder; to make repairs, 918 P street (lot C, square 366); to cost $900. John Albert Hunter, owner and build- er; to erect one brick garage, 5471 ‘Thirty-first street (lot 7, square 2295); to coit $500. W. G. Irvin, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3710 War- ?Do!nlmfi (lot 25, square 1893); to cost Remodel Building. Realty Corporat ers and builders; George T. San! architect; to erect one 2-story dition to store, 5538 €onnecticut avenue ‘mo{ lot 55, square 1859); to cost M. B. Neil, owner and builder; to make alterations and repairs, 1002 Rhode Island avenue (lot 18, square 337): to cost $3,000. Eastland Gardens Co., Inc., ownen Kenneth Vieth, mhimt ‘Thomas W. : to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 4231 Meade street northeast uul.s 62 and 63, square 5099) ; to_cost $2,400. ' _E. C. Calts, owner m C. Cheek, designer; to er: frame dwelling, 323 ty-el(m.h 2?;#051. (lot 19, square 5264); to cost Two Private Garages. Walter O. Woods, owner; Andrew Murray, bullder; to erect one brick pri- vate garage, 3740 Kanawha street (lot 8, square 1873); w cost $1,000. Miss Laur a owner? A. Eberlys’ Sons, lmm, one metal ivate garage, 106 C street northn.n lot. 9, square 724); to cost $30¢ Adell.lde ‘M. Knott, owner; one R-Imz inclosed porch, 1125 H!'.h street n (lot 186, square 829); to cost. $400. Mrs. A. K. 0'2-11. owner; T. F. Collier, 2802 Cathedral avenue (lot 70, square 2111); to_cost $500. ohnson, owner; Geary- Johnson Co., Inc., bullders; to inclose wr!'h 2222 Cathedral avenue (lot 1, square 2206): to cost $600. FHEONA I e ) | Exceptional Offer New House, 30 feet wide Center Entrance Plan In Beautiful Burleith See 2303 Tunlaw Road N. W. Open Daily Until 9 P. M. Exceptionally large liv- ing and dining rooms, | modern kitchen, including (] | | Frigidaire, pantry, four | LOCAL REALTORS WITH ROLES IN Five members of the Washington Real Estate Board have been selected for active participation in the convention late in June in Boston of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. charge of local advertising entered in a national contest for quality; W. Burton, speaker, and John A. Petty, speaker. Upelker, and Morris Cafritz, chairman of the convention committee of the local Upper, left to right: Lower: Pleasanton ITAM FOR SALE For a fleeting year and a half I have housed most comfortably within the confines of my seven rooms my present Master, having been aided in so Jomg I:y such thmgs as a built-in garage, a firfl-floor lavatory. @ marvelous lzrttlxen a real open fireflace with built-in bookcases on either side in my extra large living room, a tiled shower and many other niceties of home. My Mistress hates to leave me, for she says that to lzecfi me clean has been a joy (thanks to the way I was flanneJ and built). My Master hates to leave me too, as do the kiddies, for I am so convenient- Iy located, but the best of friends must sometimes fpart, as they are going very far away. So I want a new Master and a new Mistress. (I }!ofie there's a kiddie or two to play in my big back yard).. My price 1s $13,750. 3506 Quesada S Chevy Chase, D. C. Open Saturday and Sunday After 2 P.M. Or Phone GRAHAM & OGDEN Main 3689, at 313 Woodward Bldg. for appointment to inspect Go to Chevy Chase Circle, turn east one-half block on Western Ave. to Quesada St., then east one block to Graham & Ogden’s sign. Colonial Detached Home with Garage [FEYTrs 4608 Norwood Drive . LT E Overlooking Chevy Chase Golf Course TRULY a charming home just ‘15 minutes from the heart of the city. Colonial design on a beautifully landscaped lot 50x132 feet, with a separate garage. Reception hall, 6 spacious rooms, living room with club fireplace, bright kitchen with Frigidaire, pantry, 3 large bedrooms, tiled bath, built-in tub and shower, large cellar. Artistic decoration, hardwood floors throughout, large Chevy Chase Terrace $12,950 NATIONAL “ameron Bowie, ‘ ‘1r< averly ‘Tavlor, | Morris Cafritz, apiro, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Gravatte, John A. Petty, Mr. "md Mrs. Karl E. Jarrell, Dr. George B. B. Em MEETING REALTORS 0 SEND | f. Sharp, Miss Theresa Jarrell, Clar- |} ohoe, Mr. and Mrs. Jam Church, R. Bates Warren, filler, Arthur Car ' LARGE flFlEGATIUN‘:‘”i 1 | District Representatwes Wllll | Take Active Part in Bos- ton Convention. _(Continued From Thirteenth Page.) {local board, and a small party of ! friends, are making a special trip i advance of the delegation, which will | take them on a tour of Canada, arri ing in Boston on the opening da: the convention. ‘The entire del tion will be established at the Cople Plaza Hotel. Among those wt convention are M Ben T.| Mr. and A William_ 1 ‘ameron Burton, Richard Goss, Mr. | . Mr. and 900 BOTTLES OF LIQUOR Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hessick, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, James P. Schick, Mr. r S. Donohoe,. Mr. ard on, Miss Mary Li A Livingston, Miss B. Pitts. Mr. and Weaver, H. Clifford Mackintosh, Hora Browning, Ray Roberts, Glendaniel. ailable. ‘Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Brumback, Walter A. Dunigan, O. B. Zantzinger, jr, and George F. France has 157 blast furnaces in operation and 66 more soon will be T.ocated j one-half square from Chevy Chase Club, this charming is a remarkable value. Center entrance hall plan with an immense living room, 16x30 ieet, large din- ing room with open fireplace; but- : 5 bedrooms, 3 baths: serv ants quarters, rear stairway and 2-car garage. ‘ffectively land- scaped lot 90x123, with several fine trees and rare shrubs. 2831 CHESTERFIELD PL.-> SEIZED ON OCEAN LINER Captain of President Harding Ask- KILBOURNE PL. N.W. The B('; Buy In Mt. Pleasant 10 Rooms—2 Baths 2-Car Garage OPEN SUNDAY 27 N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. 1418 Eye St, N.W. Natl. 5904 ed to Explain Presence of Rum on Ship. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 1.—A special |squad of the Customs Enforcement Bureau yesterday seized approximately | 900 bottles of ligueurs concealed in life- | boats of the liner President Harding of | the United States Lines, Inc. The liner arrived at Hoboken, N. J., yesterday and an exhaustive search was made before the liquor, wrapped in | brown paper in packages of about nine bottles each, was found. The liquor was taken to the barge office and the captain of the ship has | been asked to go to the Customs Office today for an inquiry into the presence of the liquor on community, Park. Center entrar room lot, rage. 1a Conn. R. Bates Warren, in |/ bemarle St., east to Linnean then north to Chesterfield Place. Fuorest Hills ully wooded stone Ave. to Al Ave., <5411 POTOMAC AVE. Overlooking the Potomac An individually built residence with panoramic view of the Potomac River and Virginia Hills, yet within a 13-minute drive of downtown. Complete with Bryant Gas Burner (hot-water heat), metal weather strips, awnings and garage. Lot 50x115 with attractive planting. Price $10950 on good terms. Reached via Conduit Rd. to Cathe- dral Ave., turn left to Potomac Ave., or take Cabin John car to Cathedral Ave. Opn Sunday All Day HEeDGES & MIDDLETON, Ine. Built By C. H. Gackins 1412 Eye St. N.W. NEW—DETACHED—CENTER HALL COLONIAL—BRICK—HOMES $13,500.00 514 Nicholson St. N.W. 8 Built—>5 Already Sold—Come Out and Get Yours Today. 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, model kitchen, breakfast nook, electric refrigeration, entire house weatherstripped, slate roof, beau. tiful porches, brick garage and large lot. Open and lighted daily until 9:00 P.M. To get there: Out to Grant Circle, North on 5th St., to Nicholson, turn left to homes. For Sale by Edward C. Baker Georgia 1843 1518 K St N.W. National 3601 Jear Neighbor to the Columbia Country Club 14 Blackthorn Street Chevy Chase, Md. The house is a gem of convenient planning; and excellent construction—and the location all that can be asked in con- venience, environment and investment value. offer a struction or features at Six large rooms, with two splendid baths; big attic—which makes it very cool and comfortable; every modern conven- ience and facility right at hand. Lot is 60x120 feet—prettily planted. Everything has been put in the pink of condition—and is ready to be moved into at once, opening from it. a cozy breakfast room and a well There is nothing in Washington that can match these homes ‘in size, con- near the price. They are of solid brick construction and true Colonial in de- sign with center hall off of which opens a large cloak closet. There is a spacious living room with open fire- place and side porch of generous size A beautifully decorated dining room, Realtors Franklin 9503 No. 1 Cedar Ave., Silver Spring English Colonial Brick Corner Home One of a group of five homes that most unusual opportunity Presented for the First Time Upstairs are three exceptionally large master bedrooms, a den, sewing or playroom and two beautiful colored tiled baths. There is plenty of closet space in the bedrooms while the attie extending over the entire house pro- vides splendid storage facilities. anywhere Among the other features is an excep- tionally large, light and airy basement with built-in garage and servants’ toilet. The lots which are 60 feet in width are beautiful- ly landscaped while ( | airy bedrooms, tiled bath, with shower; beautifully finished with oak floors; | colonial brass fixtures and | every modern feature. | Low Price and Terms Might Consider Trade R. E. Kline, Jr. Main 5246 718 Union Trust Bldg. Or Any Broker. the houses stand on a winding street amid the most at- tractive surround- ings. wardrobe: closets, coat closet, covered porch with open deck above, screens and many other feth.xrn that you must see to ap- preciate. Terms equipped kitchen with commodious built-in features complete the first floor. To reach property drive ont I6th Street to Georgia Avenue and fol- low on through to Silver Spring, turming east ow Bonifant Street 3 blocks to the house shown above. The Price— For good reasons, the price is all out of proportion to the actual value—and in ad- dition, very liberal terms can be arranged. House Open for inspection Sunday from 2 P.M. to dark EVER 4GOS REALTORS O 3 OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P.M. The Price Is Ridiculously Low OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. i NATIONAL MORTGAGE and I 1l Bradley Lane, west to Wisconsin Avenue, south to Norwood Drive; or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to Norwood Drive. CAFRITZ - Ouwners and Builders of Communities ervice 1016 . 14th St. INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1004 Vt. Ave. N.W. Deal With a Realtor National 4750 JII |||§l E= T Main 5833

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