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REAL ESTATE. - BUILDING PROJECTS TOTAL $a70,000 Manufacturing and Storage Plant Permit Is Boost for Week. (Continued Prom First Page.) Cooley Bros., owners and builders; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect eight 2-story brick dwellings, 3819 to 3833 T street (lots 48 to 55, square 1310); to cost $60,000. D. J. , Inc., owners and builders; George T. Santmyers, archi- tect; to erect six 2-story brick dwell- ings, 5518 to 5528 Fourth street (lots 82 to 27, square 3260); to cost $36,000. D. J. Dunigan, Inc., owners and bullders; George T. Santmyers, archi- tect; to erect five 2-story brick dwell- ings, 5519 to 5527 Fourth street (lots 12 to 16, square 3295); to cost $30,000. Ruth Hanna McCormick, owner; Ward Brown, archite H. W. Bolling, builder; to erect one 2-story brick ad- dition and make repairs and altera- tions, rear 1224 Thirtieth street (lots 812, 813, 850 and 853, square 1209); to_cost $21,000. W. C. and A. N. Miller, owners and builders; G. E. MacNeil, architect: to erect one 2!z-story stone dwelling, 4931 Rockwood parkway (lot 8, square |, 1512); to cost $17,200. Crew Levick Co. owners and de- signers; C. H. Brooks, builder; to erect one 1-story brick and terra cotta gas station, 5440 Wisconsin avenue (ot 1, square 1660): to cost $17,000. J. M. Gleason, owner and builder; 2-story brick and 5908 and 5912 Nevada 34, square 1863 erect two dwellings, nue (lau‘wxs and ,000. m?ah’xi‘u. King, owner and builder; J. A. Melby, architect; to erect three 1-story frame dweilings, 3214, 18 and 20 Fourteenth street northeast (lots 51 to 53, square 3961); to cost $12,750. Christian_Heurich, owner; J. D. Cobb, architect; Clarence W. Gosnell, ‘builder; to erect one 2-story stone and concrete block dwelling, 4438 Forty-second street (parcel 35/215, square 1679); to $10,700. ks NP;‘;I.slmhflgct; C. Wohigemuth, ir., builder; to erect one 2-story brick addition and remodel 2481 Eighteenth street (lot 822, square 2560); to cost $8.000. . W. Vaughn, owner, designer and b\l::lerw;m eul'sct one 2-story brick and frame dwelling, 1011 Varnum street northeast (ot 98, square 3891); to cost “'v?v%n'w. Vaughn, owner, designer and der; to erect one 2-stOry brick and :;lx:lder block dwelling, 1015 varnum street northeast (lot 99, square 3891); cost, $8,100. w“ll’fl.:. MclInerney, owner and builder; J. H. Abel, designer; to erect one 1-story brick store, 3105 Nichols avenue southeast (lot 3 and pt. 2, square 5989): to cost $8,000. H. B. Hilton, owner, designer and builder; to erect one 2-story brick and frame dwelling, 3210 Stephenson street. (lot 44, square 2019); to cost $5,000. Protestant Episcopal Cathedral of District of Columbia, owners; to con- struct steps, etc, Wisconsin avenue and Woodley road (lot —, square 1925), cost $4,000. wAlfvn.l?‘vlgnm. owner; George E. Locknane, designer and builder; to erect one 2-story brick addition and remodel 4801 Georgia avenue (lot 25, square 3011), to cost $4,000. Herbert T. Devine, owner and build- er; Sears, Roebuck & Co., designers; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 4922 Quarles street northeast (parts lots 30 and 31, square 5171), to cost $4,000. Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, owner; Pringle & Arnold, designers and builders; to make repairs, and Church streets (lot 83, square 180), to cost $3,000. % % ; J. H. Mclntyre, J. H. King, owr designer and builder; to erect one 2-story brick addition, 1723 ‘Thirty- fifth street (lot 803, square 1277), %o cost $3,000. Mrs. R. L. Hoxie, owner; C. Raymond Thire, designer and builder; to re- model 3401 Macomb street (lot 41, square 2078), to cost $3,000. George A. Martin, owner; Randolph Dodd, builder; Lewis W. Giles, archi- tect; to erect two 2-story brick dwell- ings, 1506 and 1508 First street south- west (lots 15 and 16, square 656), to Stores, owner; George to | bership to a grand total of 60,000,000 me | Pe! ‘cost | he believes. Sixteenth | | cued from Lake Desche: 5 | mer, yesterday, after clinging for four | hours’ to their capsized rowboat. | boys | men at The Point Building, nue between Sedgwick and Tilden streets, appraised value of approximately $3,000,0( der being devoted to walks and landscapi \ THE EVENING 00. ing. STAR, WASHINGTON, LAST UNIT OF TILDEN GARDENS COMPLETED last unit of the Tilden Gardens development of M. & R. B. Warren, located on Connecticut ave- which has just been completed. The entire development of six bulidings has an About one-third of the five-acre site is occupied by the buildings, the remain- Member bodies of the United States Building and Loan League will make & drive to increase their individual mem- rsons in as short a time as possi- ble, and if this plan is successful, the savings of these investors will reduce home costs for the Nation, Ernest A. Hale, Boston, president of the league, declared this week at the convention of the organization. ‘The building up of an enormous fund for home buying purposes will encourage more people to undertake home ownership and a great increase in the volume of residential construction would tend to lower costs in this field, “We would like to increase the mem- berships in building and loan assocl- ations to 60,000,000, and this is not an | Impoesible desire.” he said. “The bene: PROMINENT EUROPEAN LAWYERS COMING HERE Leaders of England, Scotland, Ire- land and France to Attend Bar Conventions. By the Amocited Brems. o LONDON, August 2.—More t | inent lawyers from England, Scot-| Bar Associations. at Toronto, commencing on August 14, | and the second at Chicago. Viscount Dunedin, who presides over the judicial committee of the privy council, heads the party. He is now 80 | years of age, but is as keen as ever on legal problems. Sir John Simon, chairman of the In- dian Reform Commission, will make the trip also. Sir William Jowitt, attorpey general since the advent of the Labor govern- | ment, is another going. 11 SCOUTS RESCUED Canadian Boys’ Cries Bring Aid When Boat Capsizes in Lake. OTTAWA, Ontarlo, August 2 (P).— Boy Scouts were res- es, near Ayl ‘The * cries for help were heard by two the Aylmer Yacht Club, who put out in & motor boat and picked them up. repairs, Mount Olivet road and Mon- tello avenue northeast (parcel 141/11, square 4051), to cost $1,000. Jewel Tea Co., Inc., owners; A. 8. J. Atkinson, architect; to erect one 1-story brick, tile and concrete store and garage, 1539 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, and 1528 K street south- cost $4,000. W. A. Elliott, owner; T. F. Collier, builder; to make repairs, 1515 Twenty- eighth street (lot 279, square 1266), to cost $2,000. Judith Steele, owner: bullder; to make repairs, 3113 Four- | teenth ‘street (lot 68, square 2848), to cost $1,500. Cooley Bros, owners and builders; to erect eight brick garages. 3819 to 3833 T street (lots 48 to 55, square 1310), to cost $1,200. Republic Investment Co., builders; R. M. Briscoe, designe: erect brick service station, 6429 Blair road (lot 803, square 3344), to cost $1,200. Royall D. Bradbury, owner; Frank Simpson Building Corporation, build- ers; to make alterations, 3706 Ingomar street (lot 45, square 1876), to cost $1,000. Judson J. Whitehead and Max Corin, owners; P. L. Adams, builder; to make ++ Tablo Suggestio owners and to For Sunday Inspection Chevy Chase, D. C. Detached, $10,500 5417 Nevada Ave. Thoroughly redecorated and ocove, fireplace, garage, deep lot. A most re- markable value for this section. Cleveland Park Detached, $22,500 3501 Reno Road New brick, 4 bed rooms, screened breakfast and sleeping porches, 2 tlie baths, extra lav- atory, 2-car built-in garage, fire- place, Prigidaire, floored attic. High elevation on large shaded corner lot. At 34th and Ordway streets. North Cleveland Park Semi-detached, $12,950 3731 Van Ness St. beautifully landscaped ,conditioned like new. Clip this ad NOW mtm!lnfi venient you' l:" Tower Bldg. | cost_not_given. B MAHAvoker east (lots 2, 801 and 812; square 1078), BUSINESS ‘ PROPERTY ! LEASES We Specialize in { Finding the Right Location — CONSULT MR. BRENT BOSSEHEPS ~=7" Estab. 1907 i 1417 K St. National 9300 | id ns T. P. Collier, North Cleveland Park Detached, $14,750 3712 Yuma St. New, brick and stucco, 3 mas- ter bed rooms, 2 tile baths, fire- place, 2-car bulli-in garage, Frigidaire, private porch, fin- ished attic, large lawn. West on Van Ness from Conn., north on 37th to Yuma. Near Mass. Ave. Hits. 4 Bed Rooms, $8,750 2126 37th St. N.W. You can save $1,000 on this home. Completely reconditioned. 4 big bed rooms, inclosed .sleep- ing porch, cement front porch, tile bath, shower, built-in gar- age, fireplace, oak floors and every modern feature. $5,950 Bargain Brick, Like New 1444 W St. S.E. Convenlent to schools, stores and everything. Tapestry brick, like "‘z’nsmb:"" way: 5 big covered chud“kltshr;lba 3 ot, - b(y.tr\?!"f Term:e?lklr!m.. for reference. In the is incon- all the homes open until 9 pm. Met. 2663 DRIVE FCR 60,000,000 MEMBERS IS BUILDING AND LOAN INTENTION Savings of Investors Is Potential Means of Reducing Home Costs, League President Declares. fit of such a program would be two- fold: People would be encouraged to save who perhaps would not do so other- wise, and the savings of such a vast army, reloaned exclusively for home buying purposes, would, in the end, tend to lower costs in this field by releasing such a flood of money. I am confident that the savings of this many people can be reloaned rapidly to other people anxious to undertake home owning.” Mr. Hale sald that associations throughout the country NOw - possess surplus funds, and that “normal con- ditions will be reestablished throughout 3:; country in & very short period of Easy WAPLE & 1226 14th St. N.W. shower — instantaneous garage. Open Daily National & Investmen One Only C. H. SMALL NOWHERE ELSE is there here, wh and qu blocks. a real oldfashioned fireplace. find it only in the country. possible. Take 14th St. Car Marked 1004 Vt. Ave. the oldest house is new New junior high and new graded schools within a few Exceptionally well planned is this semi-detached home. of more than generous size, flooded with sunlight, elevated on the crest of a hill and cooled by gentle breezes. A lot so large you would expect to Tower Bldg., 14th & K ARCHBISHOP MOONEY ILL | Apostolic Delegate to India in Hos- pital at Cleveland. CLEVELAND, August 2 (#)—Arch- | bishop Edward A..Mooney, apostolic delegate to India, is-ill in a hospital here with acute bronchitis and sinusitis, physicians said Thursday. His iliness is not serious, it was said, and his con- dition was “fairly good” this evening. Archbishop Mooney came to Cleve- land from his family home in Youngs- town Wednesday. He has been visiting his home for the first time since ap- pointment as apostolic delegate Jan- uary 31, 192 Three Rooms, Kitchen and Porch, $50.00 The Wilson 412 First Street SE. NOW IS THE TIME COME OUT AND SEE OUR FULLY DETACHED BRICK HOMES! 6, 7 and 8 Rooms—1 and 2 Baths Garage, Large Lot Prices From $10,950 to $12,500 Terms Will Consider Small House as Part Payment. SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. 7119 9th Street N.W. (One block east of Ga. Ave. at Dahlia St. opposite Waiter Reed Hospital Grounds.) JAMES, Inc. North 0962 Semi-Detached Brick Homes 4441 Fessenden St. West Chevy Chase most rapid expansion, these homes represent as complete and attractive home values as you can find in any of our better home communities. rooms flooded with sunlight through English case- ment windows—most attractively decorated through- out and eompletely appointed—built-in bath with Six large gas heater — oak floors throughout — linoleum on kitchen floor — built-in Until 9 P.M. Mortgage t Corporation Nat’l 5833 MARIETTA PARK Remaining B.L Garage 1574t Lot High Elevation 5819 7th St. N.W. & CO., Builders a community more beautiful than d each house reflects distinction Rooms Porches that charm, and Come out and see a home more complete than you ever dreamed “Takoma,” Get Off at Tth St, Walk North to Houses or Drive Out 7th St. Dist. 0853 D. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. MECHANICAL AGE OPPRESSES ART, SAYS REPORT SCORING IDEALS Art is oppressed in this mechanical of the School of Architecture of Colum- bia University, declares in his annual report, made public by President Nicho- las Murray Butler. “Our ideals are too cheap,” asserts Prof. Boring, who holds that great ma- terial advantages fail to give rise to sublime music, great literature or great art. Prof. Boring's conclusions are in agreement with the recently expressed views of Ignace Paderewski, who be- lieves that the machine age is working against art, and that genijus, and there- fore the creation of great art, is im- fioffllble under the present system of ving. Prof. Boring, long prominent in the Amgrican Institute of Architects, said, in discussing his report, that, like Pad- erewski, he looks for the renaissance of art to take place in America. Like Paderewski, also, he feels that the hope of the world is in youth. “Man’s achievement in art reflects his ideals of beauty,” Prof. Boring says. “What visions rule his mind, guide his hands in his work, give beauty to his creation, if, in his soul, he sees beauty; but if he has not a fine ideal of beauty his work is without charm. “In this mechanical age we are sur- rounded by new inventions of form which show function, power and move- ment, forms which amaze and impress New Jameson- Built Row 23 Sold Inspect at Once 412 to 442 Jefferson St. N.W. 6, 7 and 8 large rooms, tiled bath, built-in tul ower, hard- toilet and wash trays. aire and other modern appointments. Double rear porches and concrete front porch. Paved street and alley. Lots 140 feet deep. Garage with each house. Built by White Union Labor. Conveniently located to schools, street cars, stores and churches. EASY TERMS 906 New York Ave. N.W. FACING NEW 7.-ROOM we are selling these. TO REACH: try homes. age, Prof. William A. Boring, director | Thos. A. J améséh OWNERS AND BUILDERS FORT GOVERNMENT PARK OF 17 ACRES BRICK HOMES 4 BED ROOMS.......... $9,650 Sample House Open Daily to 10 P.M. See These Homes and Make Your Selection Today 3 SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION! Never again will you have the opportunity to purchase such a complete Home, facing a 17-acre Park in the District of Columbia, near all conveniences at the price Prof. Boring of Columbia Uuniversity, However, Looks for Renaissance in America. us, but which rarely exhibit the ele- ments of beauty. “Our forms and expressions do not spring from spiritual impulses. We are so engrossed with functions and results that we forget the element of beauty. We build bigger and bigger, higher and :lxl‘g?er. instead of more and more beau- 300 MEN FIGHT SPREAD OF WEST VIRGINIA FIRES Tennessee and Virginia Crew Lead- ers Sent to Ald Attempt to Check Flames. By the Associated Press. ELKINS, W. Va., August 2—A forest fire in the Monongahela National Forest in Grant and Tucker Counties anew yesterday and 50 additional men were sent to the fire lines in an attempt to curb the flames. The fire-fighting force now totals more than 300 men. Crew leaders from national forests in Virginia and Tennessee joined the fire fighters, and three large motor-driven' pumps were obtained to provide water. The flames have covered approxi- mately 1,000 acres in the Government preserve, destroying second-growth tim- ber. At least as much privately-owned timber also has been burned. IN PETWORTH = < National 5526 SLOCUM WITH Features: Seven well proportioned rooms; full tiled bath; many roomy closets; large, bright kitchen; builtout pantry with electric refrigeration; artistically decorated; very latest electric fixtures; Colonial cement front porch; large, bright cellar with cold- storage room and coal bin under porch; built-in garage. COME OUT TODAY OR TOMORROW AND SEE THE SAMPLE HOUSES ¢“252 and 254 MADISON STREET” (At 3rd and Madison Streets N.W.) WAPLE & JAMES, Inc. Ouners and Builders 1226 14th Street N.W. North 0962 CHEVY CHASE 203 Oxford Street $16.500 New—STONE AND STUCCO CONSTRUCTION —6 rooms—2 BATHS—magnificent shade trees—2- CAR GARAGE—slate roof—70 foot frontage. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE 5621 Grove Street $24.500 New—brick and frame—Early American—7 rooms —2 baths—Frigidaire—2-car garage. A HOME OF DISTINCTION South from Chevy Chase Circle on Western Ave. to Oliver Street, one square to Grove Street. 6802 Brookeville Road This lovely New England Colonial home, thorough- ly modern and in perfect condition, with its beautifully developed grounds, cannot fail to interest any onme familiar with the charm of the old New England coun- The 9 rooms are unusually spacious and well ar- ranged, and the 3 tiled baths are modernly equipped. Electrical refrigeration and oil heat. NEARLY ONE- HALF ACRE OF GROUND. YOU WILL FIND THE PRICE AS ATTRACTIVE AS THE PROPERTY ITSELF. VACANT. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inc. Chevy Chase Properties 5520 Conn. Ave. Cleve. 2300 REAL ESTATE. First Showing Three New Detached Homes QHEVY CHASE, D. C. ONLY—$11,950 Electric Refrigeration A real home of half brick construction. Guest wardrobe closet, open fireplace, complete kitchen equipment, three large bed rooms, cedar closet, linen closet and three other closets. Over 55-ft. frontage. Large living room. Covered side porch. Full tiled bath. Built-in garage. Exhibit Home—3200 Jocelyn St. N.W. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Drive right from Conn. Ave. on Military Rd. to Broad Branch Rd., then right one-half block to Jocelyn St. and our sign. J. €. Douglass Co. Realtors 1621 K St. NYW. Metrop. 5678 | I Nat’l 1265 2 Charming Individual Homes In Beautiful La Salle Park A Development of Over 23V, Acres Where Values Are Sustained By the Character of Its Development 7 and 8 Rooms & 2 Baths—Garage Complete to the smallest detail in construction and of the best modern equipment. In the fastest growing home development of the better type in this section, where permanency of values is assured. $12,950 to $13,500 Open for Inspection Daily—Sunday Until 9 P.M. To Inspect—Drive out Mich. Ave. to 18th St. N.E. SULLIVAN BROS. Realtors and Developers 819 15th St. NN\W. Ph. Met. 4323 Priced from See These Dunigan Built Homes 422 Longfellow St. N.W. Now Open For Inspection Four real bed rooms; fully screened, large porches, tiled bath, pantry, electric refrigeration, hardwood trim and oak floors throughout, garage, large yard. One block from 14th Street car line. Liberal Terms D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 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