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- $52000BULDIG PLANS APPROVED i 28 Dwellings, $90,000 Church " and Machine Shop on List of Week. (Continued From t Page.) T Permits issued during the past week include the following: Central Presbyterian Chu owners; Herbert L. Cain, architect; W. E. Mooney, builder; ta._erect one 3-story religious education build- ing, 1472 Irving street-tlots 51 and 52, square 2672); to cost $90,000. Charles D. Sager, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect: to erect eight 2-story brick and tile dwel- lings, 502 to 516 Twenty-third street northeast (lots 111 to 118, square 4516); to _cost $40,000, Cooley Bros, owners and builders; George T. Santmyers, architect: to erect eight 2-story brick dwellings, 5600 to 5614 Kansas avenue (lots 37 and 73 to 79, square 3334); to cost $40,000. Balluf Manufacturing Co., owners; E. W. Syme, designer; Rosengarten Co., . Inc., erect one 3-story concrete and stone machine shop, 621 ‘H street (lots 806, 807 and 808, square 453); to cost $38,000. Balluf Manufacturing Co., -owners; 3 lesigner; to install elevator . t (lots 806, 807 and 808, square 453); to cost $2,000. Southern Construction , Co., owners and builders; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect three 2-story brick dwellings, 318 to 322 Peabody street (lots 27 to 30, square 3290); to cost $20,000. Bailey Construction Co., owners; E. A, Pessagno, builder; A. H. Sonnemann, architect; to erect ome 1-story brick, tile and concrete gas station, 4532 Wisconsin avenue (parcels 35/279 and «.35/280, square 1730); to cost $16,500. Kass Realty Co., owners and builders; to erect one 1-story brick and concrete 4810 Wisconsin ave- square N-1785); to cost $16,000. J. N. McCollum, owner; Sears, Roe- buck & Co., designer and builder; one 2-story frame and brick-veneer dwel- ling, 2944 Brandywine street (lot 4, square 2255); to cost $10,000. Dr. J. F. Harrington, Turton & Sons, designers; builder; to erect one 2-si dwelling and office, 2823 Twelfth street northeast (lot 808, square 3935); to cost $8,590. B. P Evans, owner and builder; George 5. White, designer; to erect one 2-story brick and frame dwelling, 3225 Military road (lot 39, square 2025); to cost $5,500. P. . Willis, owner and builder; George S. White, architect; to erect one tile and frame d 3 lbemarle street (lots 36 and 37, : cost $6,500. ) Sheridan Park One Block Off 16th St. at Sheridan Opposite Rock Creek Golf Course Five new homes nearing completion. An inspection at this time will ‘convince you of value of these hous Sheridan Park will eventu- | ally house 200 families. Harry Wardman ! 1437 K St. District 3830 EXHIBIT HOME l‘g\:l’e 3 § 3 . leigh Hotel Co., owners; Harry F. NEW ENGLISH TYPE RESIDENCES RECENTLY PURCHASED U S ARBH"EETURE Homes at 2916 and 2018 Courtland Bureau of the Navy Department, and Selden insbury Co., were purchased th rough the agency of H. The homes, built by N. L. Sa TERDENEY FEARED Washingtonian Tells Conven- tion Professional Attitude Must Be Kept. BUDAPEST, Hungary, September 13. —Growth of construction companies menaces the profession of architecture in the United States, Frank C. Baldwin of Washington, secre of the Amer- ican Institute of Arcl told the Twelfth International Congress of Ar- chitects here this week. In ter pop- ular appreciation of the , however, he saw a check to this tendency. “In_the United States in recent years,” said Baldwin, American delegate to the , “there has been an in- creasing tendency toward the develop- ment of great construction companies, which include in their organization dom- plete staffs of architects and engineers. Tendency Viewed With Alarm. “It is a form of commercial competi- lace which have been acquired by Edward Henkel, chief clerk of the Navigation | tion which many in the architectural six rooms, two baths and a two-car garage, each. B M. Ely, assistan t superintendent of the District public schools, respectivel . | profession view with glarm. It is con- The houses conhg\ ceivable that in time this might result in G. Smithy Co, “a complete submergence of the profes- architect; Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Co., Inc., builders; to erect one 2-story brick addition for garage and servants’ quar- ters, 1338 Thirtieth street (lot 810, square 1242); to cost $7,500. H. L. Thornton, owner; Davis & Platt, bullders; to erect one_2-story brick and tile dwelling, 404 Whittier (& place (part lots 14 arfl 15, square 3274, and part parcel 115/105); to cost $! John M. King, owner and builder; J. A. Melby, architect; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 3222 Fourteenth street northeast (lot 50, square 3961); to cost $5,000. Edward J. Lockwood, owner, designer and builder; one 2-story brick and tile dwelling, 3611 Patterson street (lot 38, square 1863); to cost $6,000. Mrs. Ruth Lippold, owner; to make repairs, 1507 E street southeast (lot 38, square 1076); to cost $3,500. C. 8. Pryor, owner and . builder; George A. Ferguson, architect; to erect one 2-story brick addition and remodel, 2811 O street (lot 808, square 1259); to cost $3,500. Col. , owner; Mark Reilly, 500. | 50 and 53, C. A. Wol H. Dodge, pair, 2016 R s'reet (lot 128, to cost $3,000. Boryer, builder, to make repairs, north- east corner Twelfth street and Penn- sylvania avenue (lot D, square 322); to cost $2,000. P. F. Hannan, owner and builder; to make repairs, 500 Twenty-first street (lot 801, square 81); to cost $1,000. John Dickson Home, owners; Skinker Garrett, builders; to make repairs, 1206, 1208 and 1224 H street (lots 48, are 288); to cost $1,000. fe, owner; Sears, Roebuck & Co., designers and builders; to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 3516 Thir- teenth street northeast (part lot 74, square 3928); to cost $7,000. Clifton Davis, owner; Maurice Joyce, designer and builder; to erect one 2- story frame and stucco dwe!ling. 3320 Brothers place southeast (lots 31 and 32, square E-6004); to cost $8,500. 2001 16th St. N.W. Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $67.50 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION On the Highest Point in Petworth NEW HOME 20 Ft. Wide 142Y% Ft. Deep 6 Big Rooms 3 Porches—Séreens Kelvinator—Garage 4t $9,450 See One of the Biggest Home Values Ever Offered Farragut Street N.W., at Kansas Avenue Each room bright, large and n each room, hardwood floors and trim. Newest electrical fivtures and shower. Massive closet space Tawo-tone tiled bath and 1931 wall paper design. . cheerful. Near schools, churches, stores, busses and car lines. Exhibit Home, 418 Farragut St. N.W. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. 14th &K - CAFRITZ _ Dist. 9080 Dunigan Built HOMES Four Bedrooms 422 Longfellow St. N.W. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. Detached .garage. Four bed rooms and four big closets—two cedar lined. Light, airy cellar, fully laundry trays and servants’ toilet. Completely screened screened, double breakfast porch. Black and white tile bath with built-in shower and fixtures. See These Features i Screened throughout. Cold storage pantry ad- joining the well equipped kitchen. Cedar closet with full- length mirror, door. Block from the 14th street car line. Close to churches, schools and stores. Hardwood trim and se- lected- oak floors through- out, Latest model electric re- frigerator. Front porch of brick and concrete construction with wrought iron railing. Kitchen and pantry floors covered with lino- leum, walls with “Sanitas.” It can be washed. Numerous electric serv- ice outlets. nd compare this price 59, 2 5 0 LIBERAL TERMS D. J. Dunigan, Inc. 'NATL. 1265 Tower Building 14th and K Sts. NW. One of the Best Values in Brookland Modern All-Brick Home 2911 7th St. NE. (5 riced at Includes these features...6 rooms and bath ...sleeping porch, built-in garage, large lot. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY FOR $500 Cash Balance INSPECTION Modern, all-brick Like Rent home, beautifully decorated and fin- ished throughout. Hot-water heat, in- lald linoleum on kitchen. Plenty of electric plugs . . . large landscaped lot TO INSPECT Drive out Rhode Island ave. to 4th m.e., north on 4thto Frankiin., Then east 3 . a and Girord sts. ne, Or take Brookland car at 15th and G sts. oet off at 7th and_ Monroe. walk south Vi on'2th to Girard, - g ey M. & R. B. WARREN 3950 Conn. Ave. Clev. 7330 '$12,950 Chevy Chase, Md. 6409 Florida Street Nowhere can you fiid a value to compare with this perfect home. 7 rooms (including sun parlor); tiled bath with shower: lavatory off master bedroom. Stairway to large floored attic. Built-in garage. SILENT AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER Bronze screens: awnings; copper gutters and downspouts. 3 Family is away for the day, so your in- """ Buy With ‘Confidence—Buy a Dunigan-Built All-Brick Home spection may be as critical as you wish. “ To reach: - Going out Connecticut Avenue, turn right on Taylor Street for two short blocks to Florida Street, OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY EdW. H Joncs fg, CO., Inc. Chevy Chase Proferties 5520 Conn. Ave. Cleve. 2300 Charming Individual Home In Beautiful SaSalle Park A Development of Over 23V Acres Where Valués Are Sustained By the Character of Its Development 4312 18th St. N.E 7 Rooms and 2 Baths—Garage Complete to the smallest detail in' construction and of the best modern equipment. In the fast growing home development of the bett type in where permanency of values ured. $12,950 Open for Inspection Daily—Sunday Until 9 P.M. To Inspect——Drive out Mich. Ave. to 18th St. N.E. SULLIVAN BROTHERS Realtors and Developers 819 15th St. N.W. Ph. Met. 4323 sional deal, but it can be said with equal :g:lee °tihn suet: ‘l mxlmt ‘would be at the s loss esthetic values. e evidence of ap- precta coun- try is so encouraging that it appears reasonable to believe that the highly trained and cultured architect will al- ‘ways have 8 secure position in the com- munity. It is also safe to assume, how- ever, that this position can only be assured by avoiding all entangling com- H;S}lm or. eontrmull¢rehtkms and rigidly maintaining s strictly profes- ::.n:rtul attitude in practice ol’::em- ure.” The institute, Mr. Baldwin declared, is tion which aims tion and nmflced ‘Wmn“m fHion cat , Wi ition of good architecture and co-operation with State, city and national agencies in promoting public building programs along sound lines. Development of the National Capftal Mhl“‘(‘:d & major task of American ar- chitects. Institate “Is Foe of Ugliness. ‘The institute, as the foe of ugliness, Baldwin continued, is sponsoring organ- ized activity in many fields, including city and regional planning, industrial relations. collaboration in the arts of de- | sign, public works, competitions, educa- tion, standard accounting, practice and foreign relations. A vigorous attempt MT. PLEASANT Near 16th Street 8 rooms. 3 tiled baths, three perches, 1 sleeping, servants’ room. sarage. less than $12,000 For Inspection, See Owner at 3035 16TH STREET RULY named “VILLA CARMEN," meaning house of beauty or house of charm., Exceptionally well constructed with Straub cinder units, covered with attractive multi-colored stucco. Ritter oak six rooms, two om, porch, ample clo: 721 10th St. N.W. National 5526 vertising Baldwin rchitecturs will be made, he asserted, to preserve America’s historical landmarks, to pre- lt.hemnlh:’-l ul in behalf of the American fessi fol in: vited the congress to hold its 1931 meet- ing in the United States. He suggested that sessions be held in Washington in connection with the annual convention of the institute, and later in New York and in Chicago as a part of the archi- f;::‘“l’fl program of the World Exposi- Completely Furnished Open for Inspection IN NORTH CLEVELAND PARK 4202 38th St. N.W. An attractive and unique semi-detached home on extra farge lot, beautifully landscaped. tiled bath with built-in fixtures. with automatic Open fireplace in living room, hardwood floors Entirely weather-stripped and screened, outside light cellar Jaundry trays. throughout. Six big bright rooms and Roof partially tiled. Large, hot-water heater, toilet and pantry off kitchen, spacious rear yard, beautiful garden, garage, concrete street and alley. Street car aervice and. shopping center omie Block. aWaS Schools and churches equally convenient. r Open Daily to 9 P.M. * To Inepect—Drive north on Wisconsin Ave. or Connecticut Ave., turn at Van Ness St. to 38th. METZLER—Realtor 1106 Vt.'Ave. N.W. g Furnished by Houee & Herrmann Grand Piano by De Moll Piano Co. Open Sundays 10 AM. to 10 P.M. Daily 3 P.M. to 10 P.M. REALTORS Have Been Waiting 8-Room Home Semi-Detached, for Only 59,650.00 . These NEW HOMES have been carefully deugned, and only selected materials used in construction, An inspection will prove their real value. COME OUT AND SEE THEM OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. Sample House Decatur 5800 THE WYNNEWOOD PARK EXHIBIT HOME 15 North Mansion Drive weather-strips throughout, electric refrigerator, electric stove and ‘s complete set of draperies. The lot has a frontage of 121 feet and econ- tains 12,422 square feet. Beautifull landscaped, including several “Jup- anese cherry trees. AN improve- ments, including gas and sewer. Near churches, schogls and stores. Excellent transportation, To inspeet: Motdr out Sizteenth 5¢. Eztended to District Line, turn right' on new doule- vard which extends into the Colesville road and goes direct to home. Or out Sizteenth St. and Alasks Ave. to the Colesville road at Sligo, turn right ene- Jourth mile to house. . Thos. E. Jarrell Co. National 0765 Here Is the Opportunity You For! 7-Room Home 4 Bed Rooms *8,750: 418 Jefferson St. N.W. THOS. A. JAMESON CO. Owners and Builders : 906 New York Ave.