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REAL ESTATE. PERMITS ISSUED FOR 30 DWELLINGS ffotal Cost of Week’s New ' Private Projects in Capi- ! tal $231,000. (Continued From Pirst Page) The 1ist of projects for which permits were issued this week is headed by plans | for the construction of 13 dwellings in | the 1700 block of D street northeast, to | be erected for H. A. Thrift from plans by George T. Santmyers, the cost being | estimated at $65,000. Other Permits Issued. | Other permits issued were for the followin; | William 8. Phillips, owner and build- er; Louis Justement, architect; to erect four 2-story brick dwellings, 617, 621,/ 623 and 625 Tewkesbury strcet, to cost $18,000. | Edward A. Boteler, owner, designer | and bullder; to erect three 2-story | frame and stucco dwellings, 1710, 1714 | and 1718 Douglas street northeast, to cost $17,500. | Cooper Lightbown, owner, designer | and builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 4807 Colorado avenue, to cost $16,000. Steuart Motor Co., owners and build- | ers, to erect one 1-story concrete stor- | age building, 1108 Thirteenth street, to cost $15,000. | J. C. Nealon, owner and builder; H.| P. Baxter, architect; to erect one 2-story | brick dwelling, 5821 Nevada avenue, to | cost. $12,000. W. H. Hoffman, owner and builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect two 2-story brick dwellings, 3741 and 3743 Benton street, to cost $12,000. Louis T. and Roy I. Greenberg, own- ers; Bahen & Wright, bullders; George | T, 'Santmyers, architect; to erect one | ,-story brick and concrete office and storage ‘rooms, 1986 Bladensburg road northeast, to cost $10,500. John M. Kingy owner and builder; Walter Valentine, designer; to erect two 1-story frame dwellings, 3902 and 3904 Twenty-fifth street northeast; to cost $9,000. H. L. Black, owner; Julius Wenig, architect; A. D. Brown, builder; to erect one 2-story brick garage, 1626 to 1642 Cooksey place: to cost $9,500 R. C. Masters, owner; C. E. Dillon, designer; P. J. Grady, builder; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 220 Sheri- dan street: to cost $6.000. Harold P. Ganss, owner; & Zirkle, Inc., architects and builder: to erect one 1-story frame dwelling, 6409 Thirty-third street; to cost $8,000. M. Zitmore, owner and builder: L. W.| Glles, architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 2941 Northampton street; to cost $5,000. New Service Station. Anthony J. Anselmo. owner; Eugene Darnes, designer; Martin Bros., build- ers; to erect one 1-story brick and tile service station, 5420 New Hampshire avenue; to _cost $4,000. Mildred L. Elliott, owner; A. S. J. Atkinson, architect; Willlam H. Elliott, builder; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 4923 Eskridge terrace; to cost $4,500. Walter E. Shipley, owner, designer and builder: to erect one 1-story con- crete and frame dwelling, 3538 Alton place; to cost $2.200. Gardner-Steuart Motor Co., owners and builders; to erect one 1-story brick and concrete public garage addition, 6320 H street northeast; to cost $2,000. ‘William Loeffler, owner; R. M. Bris- coe, designer: Capital City Monument ‘Works, builders; to erect one 1-story stone marble office, 1249 Bladens- burg road northeast; to cost $2,000. 1. Schultz, ownet: Samuel Alpher, bulider ; to erect addition, 1208 Seventh street; to cost $2,000. ‘Thomas Somerville Co., owners; J. J. Moeb, builder; to erect one masonry shed, 1236 First street northeast; to cost $1,500. H. A. Thrift, owner and builder: to erect 12 metal garages, 1702 to 1724 D street northeast; to cost $1,600. The Great Western Rallway of Eng- land has started a $42,500,000 improve- ment_progra PARK 5812 6th St. N.W. DETACHED BRICK Low Priced Beautifully Designed Eight Rooms 2 Complete Baths Large Porches Fireplace Model Kitchen Pantry Frigidaire Attic Daylight Cellar Garage Large Lot 5816 6th St. N.W. Tower Bldg. DIst. 0853 COME TODAY! OR TONIGHT! Tomorrow May Be Too Late! There Is a Difference Your careful inspection of and future values in this highly $ 8 1 5 0 Better Value 4 ! Six large rooms, many closets, electric outlets, latest electric fix- with shower and many built-in fea- Equij with Westinghouse elec- heavy inlaid linoleumm. walls and in use. - i been engaged in the real THE EVENING S CHURCHES INCLUDE i SPECIAL FUNCTIONS | Recreation as Well as Worship Now Part of Largest Houses for Religion. HONOR VETERAN DEALER Hartford Board Calls Meeting to Recognize Veteran Service. For 50 years Joseph Buths of Hart- ford, Conn., has been journeying to his real estate office, studying columns of figures, reports and charts, reflecting on them, and working as a real estate ap- | praiser, On September 10, the Hartford Real Estate Beard called its members to- gether at a dinner to honor the long | career of Mr. Buths, one of its charter members, one of its past presidents, and long chairman of its Appraisal Com- mittee. The Hartford Board s Million-dollar churches devoted to | recreations as well as_worship are no | | longer unusual. says Wavne G. Mlller| |in the American Architect dedicated Riverside | Church in New York City is sald to | have cost more than five millions: the | East Liberty Presbyterian Church of | | Pittsburgh is being planned to cost that | much or more. Nearly every large city | | points with pride to from one to haif - |a dozen churches costing in the neigh- | borhood of a million. Miller reports PEANS REQUESTED |, 5o srvece i e Sl be) TO ENLARGE BUILDING | work are those who combine unusual | Carnegie Institution Would Erect | dignity and beauty with the accommo- | dation of highly specialized functions. | One-Story Addition to Cost $38,000. that he has tate business in the same v longer than any other living realtor, and challenges the country to break this record. | The more _the hitect _sympathizes | with the church and understands i attitudes, the more will he have to do in this growing field of practice, | declares. An instance of the latter class, the Architect points out, is the First' and Central Presbyterian Church, Wilming- - ton, Del. A typical church in 1875 consisted of | a sanctuary and a chapel. In 1931 no church is considered complete that does not provide for a sanctuary, a chapel, a social hall, class rooms, lounges for | men and women, boys' club room, girls' club room, carpenter shop, coat rooms. kitchens, ‘church offices and pastor study, in the opinion of the Architect, The Carnegie Institution of Wash- ington. has filed plans with the Dis- trict building inspector providing for the construction of a one-story addi- tion to the institution structure at Six- teenth and P strects, the estimated cost being $38.000. W. 8. Barstow & Co. building orgenization The Carnegie Institution early t - . - year purchased three lots at 1524- 8 | P strdet, in the rear of the monumental | i eorinqon®;tird the coffee groun in | building, to provide for future expan- sumed in Germany. sion. The addition for which plans ——————— were filed yesterday is to be of con- crete construction. + E. J. Mather Purchases Home. E. J Mather, president of a large regional dairy concern, has purchased the new residence at 6513 Mapl» avenue, in the forest section of Chevy Chase, it is announced by the of Shan- non & Luchs, In Best Buys in Chevy Chase is listed as the Southern Exposure Homes Semi-detached All-Brick, Built-in Garage Every Modern Convenience 7th & Quintana P1. N, Just Of Rittenhouse St. 511,950—512,500—512,950 Corner of 32d and Legations Sts. Opportunity is knocking at your doer, calling you to inspect these outstanding properties. Opportunity is giv- ing you far more for your money than you have ever gotten before. These fully modern houses give yvou greater comfort and more conveniences than the house which cost twice as much orly four years ago. If you are consider- ing making any change whatsoever in your living condi- tions, then this 15 your opportunity to see these wonderful homes at once. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Week Days From 2 to 9 P.M. Drive out Nebraska Ave. to Military Road. morth one-half square to Leoation. turn right ome square to 32nd, Corner of 32nd and Legation. A. G. HUGHES 1427 Eye Nat’l 8744 HOME BUILDERS .Be Up-to-Date, Install Westinghouse Refrigerators Realty Associates Westinghouse l.sva‘i va»yll- Selected Westinghouse Re- frigerators for this row of superior homes in the 1900 block of 38th St. N.W. " BUILDERS OF BETTER HOMES™ Th'ey were quick to recognize the appeal to the home buyer in a Westinghouse Refrigerator. They use them in all their homes. Visit this model home, 1931 38th St. N.W. . . Westinghouse 2/:;crador Tha "WESTINOHOUSE s jyonen guanasiZes, ¢ IT'S A MONEY-SAVER A WESTINGHOUSE — with its “completely balanced” con- struction, beauty of lines, its mighty name, its eye appeal in and its great money-saving rep- utation—is a wenderful invest- ment. See it on display at our show room. Edgar Morris Sales Co. (Refrigeration Division) METROPOLITAN DISTRIBUTORS We believe you should see Sample Open to 9 P.M. construction and convenience— restricted community of all new Cannot Be Convenient Terms! hardwocd floors throughout, paneled tures, large screened breskfast and tures. Garage. tric refrigeration, enameled gas range celling with Sanitas, built-in break- Waple & James, Inc. these homes before deciding. 1715 D ST. N.E. then consideration of present homes is solicited. Found Colonial Design—All Brick papering, hardwood trim, numerous sleeping porches, beautiful tile bath See the Kitchen! with heat control, floor covered with fast set that folds away when not 1226 14th St. N.W. North 0962 736 Thirteenth St. N.\W. . NAtional 1031 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL # P.M. AR, conference this week under the au- ".LUM'NATION BLAMED spices of the Electric League of Wash- FOR MANY ACCIDENTS Thae r. Smart demonstrated how labor- How Outside | ° Working outdoors receive 100 times | 88 much light as the most highly skilled Workers Get 100 Times as Much | worker indoors. The fifth conference takes place on Light as Those in Doors. Monday evening, September 28, in the Surveys made in a number of indus- | auditorium of the Potomac Electric trial plants, both large and small in;Power Co. D. W. Atwater, illuminating size, established that 15 per cent of | CNSINCer of Pittsburgh, will be the prin- | cipal speaker. all accident are attributed to faulty| The next conference, on Thursday, illumination. it was stated by R. M. | October 1, will be devoted to home Smart, illuminating engineer of Phila- | lighting, with P. J. Holmes of Philadel- delphia in an address at a lighting | phia as the guest speaker. Beautiful New Corner Home 4th & Farragut Sts. N.W. All Brick—40-Foot Front Center-Hall Plan only $10,950 s« CAFRIT. A New Corner Colonial Home at a New Low Price Engineer Shows Dist. 9080 4419 ARGYLE TERRACE N.W. - (At 18th and Allison Sts.) $29,500 1S A VERY LOW PRICE for a home so mar- velously beautiful and complete in this EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL =CTION. Is one of the finest built homes you ever saw, and sit- uated on a large corner lot overlooking Reck Creck Park, with a blue granite retaining wall around the entire ffont- age. The house is of red brick, trimmed in limestone with a tile roof, and contains eleven real master size rooms, four beautiful baths, first floor 'lavatory, two fireplaces, tiled kitchen, electric dishwasher, ballroom and a two-car garage to match. The price now is far lower than building cost, yet the home is BRAND NEW and must be seen to fully appre- ciate the beauty of its location, its unusual value and how perfectly the floor plan is arranged for your comfort. § OPEN TO INSPECT TODAY AND UNTIL SOLD R M HOOKE Realtor Metrop. 2663 Tower Bldg. Cooley Bros. New Burleith Homes Challenge Depreciation! « All-Brick Homes o Concrete Porches o Brick Garages . Hardwood Floors and Trim , o Tile Baths « Sanitas and Linoleum Kitchens o Westinghouse Refrigeration Just a few of the thoughtful features developed by Cooley Bros. to insure their purchasers against needless loss thru faulty construction. And located in a community which has withstood the test of time. Constant demand in Burleith Heights for homes and the lack of ground on which to build promise a fine future for ground appreciation in this exclusive subi English village designs, solid brick, 6 to 7 rooms, 1 and 2 baths, detached brick garages, deep, land- scaped lawns; paved street and alley, cement front porches, West- inghousc refrigeration, kitchens fin- ished in dual-tone Sanitas, have inlaid linoleum, double-drainboard sinks, etc.; cedar closets, copper screens for all openings, and other features of like %unllcy. See this unusual home value and location today. $9,550 and up I | Exhibit Home . .. 1931 38th St. N.W. OPEN EVERY DAY TILL 9 P.M. ooley Bros. "BUILDERS OF BE TTER HOMES" Tower Bldg. Nat’l 9240 WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1931. 8l ——Slp|——a|nlc—r—=|sl|al———m]nl—r—]n} IN BEAUTIFUL tory, ment REAL ESTATE. KENWOOD 12 Kennedy Drive A residence in Southern Colonial style, just completed, containing eleven rooms, three baths and lava- and separate servant's quarters of two rooms and bath, tw Located on & beautiful lot with large old oak trees. ar garage. Large recreation room in base- The house is equipped with Rolscreens through- out, fully wrather-stripped, and all windows and doors are glazed with ultra-violet ray glass. We feel that this house roperly belongs in the $50,000 price class. Our.price is $37,500. Open Daily From 3 P.M. to 9 P.M. for Inspection. . MARKHAM & ZIRKLE, Inc. 229 Barr Bldg. [——nlc——|n|c——[n]la|j———|a|c———a|———] Builders and Owners District 8888 Wesley frvinhts THE GARD Designed L 3018 44th Place EN SPOT OF WASHINGTON Just South of Cathedral Avenue SOUTHERN COLONIAL HOME BEAUTY—CHARM—WARMTH Ten Rooms—Th Open——Sunday e Baths—Two-Car Garage—Oil Pool—Artistic Pergola LOT—120 FEET FRONTAGE 10 AM.—9 PM.. Heat—Electric Refrigeration—Formal Garden— W. C.and 4. . Miller 1119 Seventeenth Realtors- Builders Decatur 0610 Facing “FORT SLOCUM” 17-Acre Wooded Park Where Values Are Permanent Semi-Detached Brick—Full 20 Feet Wide 10 Under Construction — Select Yours Now! 8 Large Rooms—2 Complete Baths FEATURES and All Rooms Large Beautiful Kitchen Inlaid Linoleum on Floor Sanitas on Walls and Cellings Large Pantry Frigidaire Natural Wood Trim Open Fireplace Latest Decorations Indirect Lighting Pixtures Colonial Cement Front Porch Cold Storage Room in Basement, Built-in Garage Large Lawn Stone Retaining Wall Street and Alley Paved CONVENIENCES: Near Transportation, Graded and Junior High School, Churches, Stores Priced Very Low More Home for Less Money See Them! Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen invited to inspect Co-operation given Exhibit Home Now Ready Open and Lighted to 9 PM. 5736 3rd St. N.W. At 3rd and Nicholson Sts. Drive out 5th St., to Nichol- son—2 blocks east to houses. - WAPLE & JAMES, In-. 1226 14th Street N.W. 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