Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1931, Page 18

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B—2 REAL BUILDING PERMITS TOTAL $3630.405 First Quarter of 1931 Tops Same Period for 1930, but March Shows Decline. * (Continued Prom First Page.) one 2-story brick store and dwelling, 4128 Eighth street; to cost $14,000. W. C. and A. N. Miller, owners and builders; G. E. MacNeil, architect; to erect one 3-story brick and frame dwelling, 4304 Forest lane; to cost 00. 13, Columbia Construction Co., owners and bullders; F. G. Wiicox, designer; to erect two 2-story concrete and stone dwellings, 704 and 706 Concord avenue; to_cost $13,000. District Construction Co., owners and builders; Claughton West, ‘architect: to erect one 2-story brick and tile dwemnl, 1418 Juniper street; to cost $12,000 Annie McClellan, owner; James M Clelian, builder; Willlam R. Lamar, a chitect; to erect one 2-story brick dwel ing, 5423 Thirty-second street; to cost 10,000. $ Alfred H. Bellman, owner, builder and designer; to erect 2-story frame dwe'lllnlx 3517. 3521 and 3525 Twenty- sixth street northeast; to cost $12,000. Public Garage Planned. J. A. Pappadeas, owner and builder; A. 8. J. Atkinson, architect; to erect one 2-story brick and concrete public gar- age in rear 1345 Florida avenue north- M. to cost $10,000. owner; F. G. Wilcox, dflm L. E. Harris, builder; td erect one 2-story masonry dwelling, 3245 Livingston street; to cost $10,000. P. J. Grady, owner and builder; C. E. Dillon, designer; to erect one 2-story brick and frame dwelling, 3510 Legation street; to cost $7,500. Samuel Goldberg, owner: Samuel M., Smith, architect; Joseph Light, builder; o erect one $-story brick addition, 3348 Prospect avenue: to cost $4,000. Charles E. Howard, owner; Miles Bros., builder; to erect two 2-story brick, tile and frame dwellings, 2508 and 2506 Stanton road southeast, to eost $7,500. Brick and Frame House. Pouke & Harne, owners and builders; Marcus Hallett, designer; to erect one 2-story brick and frame dwemng, 5300 Nebraska avenue, to cost $8,500. Sarah E. Sonnemann, owner; F. Son- nemann, designer and builder; to erect ome 2-story brick and frame dumng 3818 “ent’mfld street northeast, to cost $7,000. Hudeon Brick & Supply Co., owners and builders; J. A. Boyd, designer; to erect one l-story brick and concrete it Clyl'le Delp, owner; H. E. Rimel, build- to erect one 2-story frame dw‘ellmg 0173 Fulton street, to cost $6,500. Caroussel Building. Suburban Gardens, Inc., owners and builders; to erect one concrete and brick caroussel building, Fiftieth and streets northeast; to cost $5,000. owne: J.E. Smith, designer; to erect one 2 BUNGALOWS Sample Open to 9 P.M. 22 Madison St. N.W, bath ‘and lavatery Dees “ear Brick Garase WAPLE &‘JAM'ES, . 1226 14th St. N. North 0903 Only 2 of These Homes! New and Modern in Every Det: Weat of 16th St. Mount Pleasant Section Adjoining Rock Creek Park Sample Open Daily to 9 P.M. 1855 Ingleside Tmu N.wW. 'k Road or Newton 8t. fo ""A St.; Nw‘th to Ingle- Terrace, W. G. IRVIN, Owner and Builder Sale by Any Broker Waple & James, Inc. 1996 14tk Bt N.W. North e0e2 Home Near Grant Circle! 224 Varnum St. N.W. See the Many Attractive - Features! Open to 9 P.M. Daily Deep Lot—Garage Waple & James, Inc. 1226 14th St. N.W. block nnn:e shed, 1625 Eckington place ESTATE. Home of U. S. Official g&:‘i‘ifi o he Residence at 2907 Rittenhouse street, purchased by Dr. Harold C. Bryant, assistant director of the National Park Service, from Mrs. Florence H. Wright, ., Inc. through the office of Edward H. Jones & Co, I story brick dwelling, 7205 Eighth street, | to_cost $5,500. | JOINS BUILDING LEAGUE W. Walter Vaughn, owner, designer and builder; to erect one 2-story brick | 01g Colony Co-operative Bank at and cinder block dwelling, 1007 Varnum Providence Is Admitted. str‘e;t "NP ltf:eon 37 1012“ ks | . Walter Vaughn, owner, designer | and bujlder: t erect one. a-siory brick | | The Old Colony Co-operative T and frame dwelling, 1003 Varnum street | Providence, R. I., one of the 86 building northeast, to cost $8,500. and loan associations in the United States with assets exceeding $10,000,000, Ramp Will Cost $4,000. és 'f::ehnefl';l“ mel:ber of the United anso; { wners; R. P.|States Building and Loan League. - Byl B st e ‘The admission of this co-operative bank gives the United States League 68 concrete ramp, 2321 Fourth &treet| per cent of the giant building and loan northeast, to cost $4,000. associations in the country on its mem- King David Lodge, F. A. A. M., No. 25 | bership rolls. owners; A. B. Jeffrey, builder; to make repairs 1202 Monroe street northeast, za cost $1,200. Langdon Service Station, owners; Washington Construction Co., builder; George J. Smith, designer; to erect one ' 1-story concrete block garage, Twenty- | second and Channing street northeast, to _cost $2,000. Mathieson Alkall Works, owners; \ Charles H. Tompklns Co., designers and builde: erect, one 1-story cinder Whitty Co., Inc., builders; to construct Better Komu Exhibit Tonight. | Special Dispatch the The Star. ALTIMORE, April 11.—More than 350 exhibitors will participate in the annual show of the Better Homc; and Bln ding B?fll ‘ ht at the’ 5th northeast, to cost $1,500. 1405 Ridge Increases Capital Stock. Special Dispatch the The Star. | Street SE. BALTIMORE, April 11.—The Hyatts- ville Building Association of Prince Open for Inspection Georges County has increased its capi- tal stock from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000, | A semi-detached home at m“}’:r "’Ir.hig'?f‘f&'_"' of stock row house price. vSe\Aren large rooms, tile bath, built-in garage. Brick construction. Near schools, stores and transporta- tion. Priced low and sold on convenient payment plan. THRIFT BUILD- ING COMPANY Woodward Bldg. Or Any Broker Ridoe St is sust across the 11th St. S.E. bridge. ~Turm left, sguares, turn lest again and see o 3815 Legation Street Chevy Chase, D. C. 14 Square West Conn. Ave. Just Completed Brick and stucco dwelling, slate roof, mpifir guttering and spouting, 8 beaut lly decorated rooms (5 bed rooms). 3 béths, electric refrig- eration, oak floors, open fireplace, nmw match house. $14,500—Terms Arranged Open Sunday, 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. H. H. Carter (Realtor) 306 Investment Building Natjonal 4178 Evenings, Col. 5424 North Cleveland Park Eight Bright Rt $11,950 Rooms Semi-Detached Very moderately priced for so many conveniences. Built by one of Washington's finest builders and on a large well planted lot with paved street and alley. All eight of the rooms are sunny and cheer- ful, the appointments are modern including Prigidaire, large pantry, attic and fireplace. High elevation where fresh, pure air blows and very handy to the Bureau of Standards, shopping center, good schools and transportation. Is practically new and perfectly done over from top to bottom. RM HOOKER 3731 Van Ness St. N.W. OPEN TO INSPECT, o 3902 Jocelyn Street Chevy Chase, D. C. 517,850 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BATURDAY, WOODWORKING FIRM IS IN NEW QUARTERS Ten-Year Lease Taken on Quarters at 912 Fourth Street After U. S. Buys 0ld Location. by the Federal Government south of | Pennsylvania avenue, has leased And now occupies new quarters at 912 Fourth street. ‘The property there has been leased for a period of 10 years for a total con- sideration of approximately mm, it was reported today by the J. Leo Kolb, which handled thl m action. The former location of the firm, at —_— 200m1'wemh stnetthus been purchased e Governmen The Washington Woodworking Co.| “The District Wholesale Corporation another of the firms forced from old | has leased enlarged quarters at 1104 California Bungalows On the Bargain Table R T T ey 6215 and 6211 Piney Branch Road Must be sold preparatory to starting a new development. These bun J-mu on an elevation overlooking 16th st. are in the midst of extensive proposed park and street improvements and ‘adjacent to another high-class Tesidential develop- et e e We are offering these two bungalows at & reduced price or one weel 38,750 and $9.250. W. CHASE 415 Cedar St., Takoma. Georgia 3399 Smart—Distinguished—Unusual NEW BRICK HOUSE 6605 16th Street N.W. 10 rooms, 3 baths, first floor lavatory, electric re- frigeration, sunken living room, with gallery. Ideally adapted for entertaining. Priced at a sales- compelling figure Open Sunday 1 P.M. Till Dark MSKEEVER £ GOSS 5. 1415 K St. N.W. NAt 4750 The Garden Spot of Washington EXHIBIT HOUSE 4315 HAWTHORNE ST. Insulated with Celbtex W.C.and 4. 1. Miller Realtors—Builders 1119 17th Decatur 0610 4826 47th St. $6,950 OPEN TO INSPECT Five fine big sunny rooms, oak floors throughout, hot-water heat, tile bath, fireplace, comfortable stairway to attic large enough for more bed room space, large lot and priced lower than it could be built for. Six have just been sold proving the unusual YR oME_ouT SATURDAY ok SUNDAY Home properties in that delightful and convenient section west of Connecticut Avenue and south of 2800 Bellevue Terrace Massachusetts Avenue Section $13,950 Situated at the northwest corner of Fulton Street and Bellevue Terrace, just west of Wisconsin and APRIL 11, locations. within areas being developed | Ninth street, 1t also 4s reported by Mr. Kolb. The terms of the lease and the consideration were not made public. 1931, Business 2 Samaa s S S SRS S ATIR AR AR A A AN e e Sample Just Completed' See It quarters at 1114 flzh'.h street southeast have been leased for a period of five years by Ernest A. Knott, REAL ESTATE, who will establish ‘Rock Creek Park Estates —16th Street Extended— 7901 Orchid Street Outstanding in design and arrangement, and thoroughly equipped with every possible modern detajl. This home, sit- uated on the highest elevation of this beautiful subdivision, was one of the model homes sponsored by The Evening Star s short time ago. The most discriminating buyer will be E'-f-ly attracted by its environment and the exceptiomally price it is offered at today. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY HEDGES & LANDVOIGT Realtors Tower Bldg. 14th & K Sts. Dis. 8332 Macomb St., Cleveland Park N Corner of 35th Street Here is one of those rarely offered fine commodious homes, located close to the Cathedral and in an unsure passed environment. It is priced to sell. : There are 10 real rooms (6 bedrooms and 2 tiled baths) and sleeping porch. The larye corner lot is beautifully planted. Garage. Everything in splendid condition. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inc. 5520 Conn. AVC. STETST ST T T T T T T TS ST Southern Exposure Very Deep Lots HECK THE FEATURES: 8 large well bath with lhower extra_lavatory, beautiful both ped with Silent T. N. Toile 'fi large inlaid linoleum, built-out pantry, REFRIGERA’ proportioned rooms; ‘TOR; cabinet gas n.n(e House artistically decorated. & restaurant therd .rur eompleum of remodeling opera- “Marietta Park’s best grade of electric lighting nxlvum open fireplace, natural wood trim 7 large closets on second floor, 2 on first flnor. tary Road are extremely scarce under $20,000, and t improvements in the particular square property is situated assures a proj and permanence of value. New g school and junior high are both within easy wal rrtente Hira you il find = lovaly:borme. iniwhich to LIVE—the moment you enter the wide center hall you will be immediately impressed with the spacious plan and cheerful atmosphere that prevails throughout. Outstanding features include huge sun room, firepl in living room and master bed room, two comp! baths, FRIGIDAIRE, OIL BURNER, built-in garage Beautifully improved lot, 60x95, hedge, trees and shrul bery in profusion. It is an unusual opportunity to purc a most attractive home at a remarkably low price. THE OWNER IS AWAY FOR THE AFTER- NOON TO ALLOW EVERY OPPORTUNITY FOR AN south of M chusetts Avenues. A home built and planned by the present owner a little over three years ago. Seldom can you find a home at such a low figure with a living room approximately 28x16—this is one of its many outstanding features. The entire house radiates an artistic touch, solid comfort and genial hospitality. Other features include two tile baths, four rooms with three exposures, fireplace, insulation over second floor, highest quality oak flcors throughout, painted walls, plate glass windows, attic, huge closets, master bed room with private bath; two porches, break- fast alcove and a two-car garage. It is being sold at a sacrifice—convince yourself—you are offered every opportunity for freedom of inspection. L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7] Latest” 6 New Semi-Detached Brick Homes It is a REAL HOME IN EVERY RESPECT! Your immediate ins: the many ADDED FEATURES NOT TO BE FOUND IN OTHER roomy bright cell: bin under cement front porch. wide, 43 feet deep; screened. Nice front lawn; beautiful shrubbery; brick retaining wsll: lot 157 feet deep to 25-foot alley; garage. veniently located to cars, stores, schools (hm: parochial and public), cold storage room and coal 20 feet ection will reveal OUSES. “Workmariship and Material the Very Best” Sample Open Daily to 9 P.M. o g e R b i g A0 AP A b b Schwab, Valk & Canby Exclusive Agents UNEMBARRASSED INSPECTION. Open Sunday, I to 6 RM. Tower Bldg. 427 Nicholson Street N.W. Straight Out S5th St.; 2 Blocks North of Longfellow Street Make Your Selection Today! Waple & es, Inc. Builders 1226 14th St. N.W. - \ Met. 2663 Open Sunday, 11 to 6 Telephone National [l 1 1 ¥ ¥ 1 ¥ [ [ [ [ [ and Sunday Route A‘!nt will collect at the of each month, at flu;g % cents per days and § y. 1 L L 1 L 1 1 Al l | $ | _..-..,--.p.-..-_'-...."...._...-'-..‘.'__..

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