Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1929, Page 19

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1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 11929. ® 19 issued its “standard specifications” cov- | in part B special note is made that the DR. WILLIAM L SULLIVAN I PROPERTY PURCHASED FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL USE | UNIHED BU“_D'NB Chakicel “redee, “concerning which | the Ameritan nsttute. of Archiects : & > specifications are now being shaped. current edition, shall form a part of AT ALL SOULS CHURCH . e e SRR 15|t —— : 5 TTRCE . P S . are exlained by Thomas E? Snook in the Cited as “Splendid Work.” Dr. Williim Laurence Sullivan will Octagon, journal of the American In-| “This is a splendid work of the New | preach at All Soul’s Church (Unitarian), p stitute of Architects. York Bullding Congress and has al-| SiX! s Clauses Governing Quality. ready been used with great success for teenth and Harvard streets, tomor- row at the 11 o'clock service in the con- R “Part B,” Mr. Snook says, “consists|some lar New York Association Issues |of clauses governing the quality of ma-| tan district and in the South, and un- terials and workmanship, and is doubtedly can be used to a very large ifinatt : printed standard form now issued. | extent by architects throughout the Specifications Covering All | P S %0 be Sritten by the archi- | e new classes will be made, and the work untry. tect and is to be a list of the materials| “Printed ediilons of these specifica- | for the year briefly discussed. There Structural Work. o be used, to which i added the num- | tions can be obtained from the New | will be a meeting of representatives of bers of such clauses in part B govern-| York Building Congress and may be | all church organizations with the board At e ariis atimate P O O D st oF ths: Amerioen Tt | e, Barchral Hall to_conaider Bt pro- r several years of s 3 act’ of the American - | Dr. Percival Hall to consider the pro- the New York Building cl}’;‘;&“;fl ‘At the head of each division of work | tute of Architects.” grem for the year Monday evening. .REAL BUILDING HOLDS LEVEL W AUGLST Month’s Figures Equal 1928 Total, but Fall Below July, 1929, Record. ESTATE, REAL ESTATE. tinued absence of the minister, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce. He will take for his subject “Transfiguring Life.” ‘The church school will resume its ses- sions at 9:45 o'clock. Assignments to operations in the metropoli- Private building operations in the District for which permits were issued during August had an estimated total cost of $2,272,880, according to _the official monthly report of Col. John W. Oehmann, building inspactor. The total was approximately the same as that for August of last year, but was well below the July, 1929, record, which was the highest for any month of this year thus far, except March. Plans were approved for construc- SMALL APARTMENT 2540 l’l‘l:‘ ;:Ih“““: -An"“. tion of 120 dwellings having a total cost of $950,950, while permits were issued for six apartments having a cost estimated to t $294,500. 3 Permits issued .in August as follows: BRICK No. of Permits. Vale. Dwellings 4 9 Apartments Garages Stores o 8% used as a children’s school. Large residence at 1830 Nineftenth street which has been purchased by ! through the office of N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. It contains 14 rooms and 4 baf e ARCHITECTS LAUD commended plans for the dwelling to be erected for Willlam R. Castle, ir., ‘I;:.GIIII.IWII Hall School from Joy D. Wills SHERIDANfl CIRCLE an NEW BRITISH EMBASSY ] OPEN PORCH, DRAWING mfi)fl. DINING ROOM, BEDROO! AND KITCHEN and has a large side yard. It is to be avcryAflrfldl'l}C Purchase Plan THEME IS ANNOUNCED. PRICE, $9,500 —_— Can Be Handled on Assistant Secretary of State, at 2200 S Become a property owner street, designed by Carrere & Hastings; | Dr. “ while paying considerably PI.ANS FUR SCHUOL the house for Genator David A, Reed of | 7" o ierson to Ereschion fnin less n?an grent in this Pennsylvania, to be erected at 2210 S ‘With Christ” Tomorrow. highly restricted location of street, designed by the same architects, |y, ' p patterson, pastor of the JRDIOPIseT8. Laundry Shed 5 20,000 Repairs 249,985 [P advanced and assured future Garages 2,420 Public ga Warehous Repairs. Dwellings Garages Repairs 182.050 7,400 16540 Garages Motors Elevators Boilers . 2 806 ¥ The " following summary shows the distribution of improvements among the respective sections of the District of Columbia and the values of same: $400.150 67.800 1,411:220 18.500 32,272,880 Beautiful Detached Home in 14th Street Terrace $13,950 1340 Jefferson St. N.W. Seven rooms, semi-bungalow type, massive stone 'fireplace, parlor, extra tile lavatory off sun parlor, living room 24 feet long, all rooms extra large, three large bedrooms and closets extra large size, beau- tiful landscaped lot 40 by 140 ft. to 20 ft. concrete alley, handsome two- car garage to match house, beauti- ful shrubbery, front and back, fruit, fine lawns, etc. This mewly new house cost owner $17.000, circum- stances require quick sale, hence the price, | $13.950. * Inspection = Sunday rom’ 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. This price from owrer only. Business Property Music Institution Commended by Advisory Council. The architectural design for the home for the new School of Liturgical > | Music to be erected on Harwood road northeast at Catholic University, at a cost of $150,000, has,been commended by a jury of the Architects’ Advisory Council. The building, to be known as the Dom Macquereau Hall, was de- signed by Murphy & Olmsted, Wash- ington architects. ‘The jury also approved plans for a salesroom and gas station to be erect- ed at 1325 Good Hope road southeast, at a cost of $20,000, designed by G. N. Bell for Frank Small, jr. - The Architects’ Advisory Council has ro ot o e Design for Home of Liturgical| 203 for nine dwellings to be erected by Waverly Taylor, Inc., at 1519 to 1535 g‘ortly—(ollnh street, designed by Waverly ‘aylor, The jury of architects also “approved” the designs for the dwelling at 1601 Jonquii street, Laurence E. Allison de- signer, J. E. Fox owner; dwelling at 2949 Brandywine street, R. W. Berry designer, R. M. Burton owner, and dwelling at 1851 Redwood terrace, James E. Cooper architect, Edna J. Sheeby owner. Holy Communion Services. At the Church of the Transfiguration tomorrow the services will be holy com- munion, 7:30 a.m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock; eveningi prayer, 8 p.m.; church school, 9:30 a.m. Rev. John J. Queally, rector, will officiate at all services. Detached Chevy Chase Price, $8,950 Similar Houses Often Sold Before Completion— Always Within 30 Days Thereafter 4315 Ellicott Street Chevy Chase Lot 45x105 Feet Open Inspection Saturday and Sunday First Presbyterian Church, will speak enhancement of vals on the subject, “Union With Christ,” at the old church on John Marshall place tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Church school will be held at 9:30 am. both at the old church and at 2! the chapel, Massachusetts avenue and Thirty-sixth street. No evening service will be held at the chapel until further notice. n for Your Ins P Bay wnd Bvem SEE IT TODAY! 540 Mass. Ave. Tel. Potomao 5540 An Attractive Brick Residence In a Restricted Community HE inspection of this home by yos, we are sure, will reveal every requisite for modern and comfortable home living, situated in a delightful en- vironment of attrac- tive homes of similar type in a restricted and micely planned residential commu- nity. Schools, churches, transporta- tion and shopping facilities are close at hand. Priced Less Than M. & R. B. WARREN " No. 3320 Highland Place N.W. (Drive west at Conn. Ave. and Newark St. to Highland Place) Fully detached, on tastefully landscaped lot, 58-foot front, in heart of old Cleveland Park, not far from John Eaton School; 7 large rooms (4 bed- rooms), excellent condition; all improvements; new hardwood floors, open fireplace; garage. Exclusive Agents AR NERRANCRRR AR TR RRRRRERRR: B RERRRERRRR IR R $12.600 Easy Terms OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 1743 Webster St. 524 Taylor St. NJV. $9,000.00 The features of this home are too mumerous to men- tion—but it is essemtial for wus to say that the house has six (6) bright rooms, bath and fine garage, on paved street to wide alley. If you are interested in a home of this type you should inspect; see it tomorrow, 3' DIRECTIONS— % OPEN SUNDAY 1010 9 Leases We specialize in finding the right location. It will ‘These detached residences in Chevy Chase, built by P. J. Grady, are just a little “different.” They are finished superbly; neat and well planned. The architectural plan is just so. Seven rooms and bath, hot-water heat and electric lights, oak floors throughout, chestnut cost you nothing to talk trim; breakfast room features the downstairs floor plan. The kitchen over your problem with will appeal to the average housewife; it contains every feature. Green us. | sink and stove and the built-in ironing board are just a few of the fine points. The bedrooms contain cedar-lined closets; and the bath BOSS & PHELPS is just a little dream, tiled floor and siding, six foot on the tub side; CONSULT Mr. BRENT built-in tub and shower, and a cabinet that would credit a much 1417 K St. National 9300 more expensive home. The numerous other features in this bathroom you must see for yourselves. Drive out Sherman Ave. to New Hampshire Ave., t CORNER EIGHTEENTH AND WEBSTER STS. < o St then_left on Sth 343 o st Spacious center-hall residence with a frontage of 120 ft. Brick con- struction, with tile roof. Large covered side porch. Ten rooms. Three baths. Ball room in basement. Oil burner. Electric refrigeration. 2-car garage, with tile roof to match house. LG PBreuninger & Sons 211 Investment Bldg. Come out today and look them over. CHARMING OLD GEORGETOWN 1425 34th St. N.W. The mellowness and beauty of the pure Colonial combined with every up-to-date feature of the modern home. Six de- lightful spacious rooms, two tiled baths, electric refrigera- tion. Smartly and ‘exquisitely decorated, but retaining the true Colonial atmosphere, with old doors, locks, chair rails, etc. More for the price in value and individuality than anywhere in i 1 B = l SHELBOURNE HOMES A choice, restricted community in a rapidly advancing location. A REVELATION IN MODERATE-PRICED HOMES Seven Rooms—Four Bedrooms—$8.450 > Representative on Premises Unusual circumstances place this desirable resi- dence on the market at a figure far under its duplication cost! M&Qanshny . COMPANY INC. For Sale by J. DALLAS GRADY 707 Denrike Bldg. 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. District 9179 AN EXCEPTIONAL HOME IN CHEVY CHASE, MD. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Exclusive Agents National 5904 You are invited to inspect this most unusual offering Sun- day from 12 to 6 P.M. Inspect during week by appointment. L. E. F. Price Investment Bldg. National 6981 or West 682 Oak floors and trim throughout Cedar-lined wardrobe closets o % e No. 8 Rosemary Street (One block- above Chevy Chase Club) Completely equippefl kitchens - KELVINATOR electric refrigeration Sealex embossed linoleum floors Home contains 4 rooms on first floor, Double-cabinet dressers massive: living room, open fireplace, side - lighting ‘fixtures. Double French doors ,leading out into a covered concrete porc}l. A real sun-room, extra large kitchen, large dining room\. 4 bedrooms, one a master bedroom. 2 colored tile ‘baths. A third floor which is unfinished. Slate roof, cop- per metal down-spouting. Two-car brick garage. Lot 60x161 ft. Business Property Leasing Quality gas range with base storage compartment 7208 Zth St., Takoma, D. C. Built to Sell $1,000 Bé7o:_v Rea_] Vz;]ue 6 rooms and garage, living room 18 ft. long with fireplace, master bedroom 17 ft. long with 2 large closets, full tile bath with shower, built-in tub, pedestal lavatory; kitchen has built-in ironing board, double drain board sink, large pantry, linoleum on floor. Good neighborhood, one block from D. C. school, two blocks car line and stores. Price, $11,500.00 Special discount-for large down $ayment: Go out 16th to Alaska Ave, or Georgla Avenue to Fern, turn right to 7th. G.W. CHASE Takoma, D. -C.+ Artistically colored tile baths with $59.50 Month Pembroke built-in tub and shower Because of our 35 yea's’ ex- perience and our knowledge of values and trends through long association with the Washington downtown realty field, our organization is in a particularly favorable ‘position to be of valuable service on all matters relating to the leasing of business properties. EAVER BRO REALTORS 809 15th St. N.W. Main 9486 Copper_screened-in_breakfast porches Certified hot-water heating-systems Concrete streets and alleys in -AInspect 1212 19th Place N.E. Open Deily and Sunday from 9 AM. to 9 PM. Four blocks north on Bladensburg Road From 15th and H Sts. N.E. George A. Wilson Company Atlantic 1274 " Price Without Comparison Open and lighted 10 AM. to 9 PM EATON & CO. 1010 Vt. Ave. National 2920 415 Cedar St.

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