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REAL §1,685 BUILDING PERMITS [SSUED $20,000 Store to Be Erected on Twelfth Street Between F and G. Building permits representing a total wvaluation of $81,685 were issued by the office of the District building inspector, Col. John Oehmann, during the last week. Led by an item for a $20,000 store to be built on Twelfth street, between F and G streets, the permits issued in- cluded a large number of repair proj- ects, indicating the Renovize Washing- ton Campalign is having an- effect in this respect. Building Authorized. Construction authorized included: George Miller, 516 Twelfth street, owner and builder; Joseph Baumer, ar- chitect; to erect one two-story brick- and-stone store, 516 Twellth street, to cost $29.000. L. E. Breuninger & Son, Inc., Invest- ment Building, owners and builders, H. L. Edwards, designer; to erect two two- story brick-and-tile dwellings, 802 and 808 Dahlia street, to cost $10,000. N. E. Davis, University Apartments, | owner; George E. Locknane, designer; Mutual Construction Co., 2013 New Hampshire avenue, builders; to erect| one two-story brick dwelling, 4918 Albe- marle street, to cost $6,500. Allen C. Minnix, 1416 F street, owner, builder and designer; cancel permit No. 160940, lot 21, square 1592, and build same house, 4300 Forty-fourth street, to cost $6.000. Harry O'Bannon, 1356 Spring_road, owner: E. W. Syme, architect; Frank L. Fanning, 1356 Spring road, builder; to erect one two-story brick dwelling, 4715 Forty-seventh street, to cost $6,000. | B. M. Thaden, 3020 Military road, owner; L. E. Harris, 300 Carroll street, builder and designer; to erect one two- story brick-and-tile dwelling, 3230 Mili- tary road, to cost $6,000. Merchants Transfer & Storage Co.. ESTATE. street, owners and builders; George 'l‘.,ldm: F. W. B. Sangster, 201 Six- Santmyers, architect; to revise permit No. 150428, 3416 Georgia avenue, to cost $1,500. » Metropolitan Laundry Co., 10-12 L street southeast, owners; A. L. Straub, 205 Investment Building, builder; to re- model 10-12 L street southeast, to cost $1,000. One-Story Dwelling. E. C. Catts, 725 Seventh street south- east, owner; W. T. C. Cheek, designer; Frank Young, 5348 Jay street northeast, builder; to erect one one-story frame- and-concrete-block dwelling, 314 Fifty- eighth street northeast, to cost $600. A. E. Woltz, 5524 Conduit road, own- er; Marcus Hallett, architect; Z. B. Groves, East Falls Church, Vi to relocate howse in same lot, ruit road, to cost $500. Mrs. Elizabeth McQueeny, 1929 Bla- densburg road northeast, owner; R. C. Archer, jr., architect; Mack Rowe, 1923 Thirteenth street, builder; to erect one one-story brick barbecue stand, 1931 Bladensburg road northeast, to cost 500. . F. L. Watkins, 4301 Sheriff road northeast, owner and builder; H. W. Turner, designer; to erect one two-story concrete-block feed shed, 4301 Sheriff road northeast, 1o cost $500. John T. Miller, 1315 Maryland ave- nue northeast, owner; Willlam Douglas, builder; to make repairs. 1315 Maryland avenue northeast. to cost $425. Baptist Home, 3248 N street, owners; H. F. Boryer, 1416 F street, builder; to make repais, 3248 N street, to cost $400. «Charles V. Gessford, owner; Lucy H. Ford, builder; to make repairs, 1099-11 U street, to cost $400. Salvatore Vallorio, 5229 Georgia ave- nue, owner; Vallorio & Co., 5229 | Georgia avenue, builders; to make re- to cost pairs, 5229 Georgia avenue, $400. Charles H. Feusahrens, 317 Eighth street northeast, owner, builder, de- signer; to erect one one-story brick bake shop, 317 Eighth street northeast, to cost $400. g H. Smallwood, 1730 Columbia road, owner; Warren Spencer, 3150 Jonquil street, builder and designer; to make re- pairs, 1730 Columbia road, to cost $300. Harry O'Bannon, 1356 Spring road, owner; E. W. Syme, architect; Frank L. Fanning, 1356 Spring_road, builder; to erect frame garage, 4715 Forty-seventh street. to cost_$300. F. W. and Isabel L. Gates. 2735 On- tario road, owners; H. W. Gaines, de- ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933. teenth street southeast, builder; to make repairs, rear 2735 Ontario road, to cost $300. F. B. Keys, 721 Madison stfeet, own- er and der; to make repairs, 721 Madison street, to cost $200. M. Sirkis, Fourteenth and C streets, owner and builder; Marcus Hallett, ar- chitect; to erect frame addition, 1416 Nicholson street, to cost $200. Jane McKenzie, 6946 Piney Branch road, owner; A. McKenzie, 6946 Piney ch road, builder; to erect one brick W' 715 Highland avenue, to cost Two Frame Garages. L. E. Breuninger & Sons, Inc. own- | ers and builders; H. L. Edwards, de-| signer; to erect two frame garages, 802 and 808 Dahlia street, to cost $200. George H. Manning, 1157 National | Press Building, owner; W. C. Kremkau, 1319 Fern street, builder; to make re- pairs, 1620 Rhode Island avenue north- east, to cost $200. street; wear. Albert Dade, 1900 Eighth street, own- | er; R. West, Arlington, Va., builder; to make repairs, 820 Vermont avenue, to cost $200. C. E. Hodgkins, 2823 Seventh street northeast, owner, bullder and designer; to inclose porch, 2823 Seventh street northeast, to cost $200. S. M. Dudley, 1423 U street. owner: | M. T. Evans, 1425 U street, builder and | designer; to make repairs, 1425 U street, | to cost $200. George Y. Worthington & Son. South- ern building. owners; William T. Har- per, 3202 Park place, builder; to make ;EZ)‘:;EIH. 1819 Fourteenth street, to cost 0. J. Futrofskey, 505 Morse street north- east, owner; make repairs. 829 Ninth street northeast, to cost $200. Edmond Martin, 2815 Thirty-eighth street, owner; John D. Cobb, 3901 Con- necticut avenue, architect and bullder: to make repairs, 2815 Thirty-eighth street, to cost $200. S. C. Duffy, 606 A street southeast, owner; G. M. Kidweil, 2727 Nichols ave- nue southeast, builder; to make repairs, 608 A street southeast, to cost $200. Elizabeth Neumeyer, 4700 Forty-sev- enth street, owner: Jullus Nagle, Vir- ginia Highlands, Va.. builder and de- signer; to erect porch, 4700 Forty-sev- enth street, to cost $20 Occupancy Permits The following certificates of occu- pancy were issued during the last week by the office of the District bullding inspector: Congers Laundry, 1847 Fourteenth street; laundry office. Enrich Griffin, 2727 Georgia avenue; beauty shop. Ralph M. Collins, 1331 Wisconsin ave- nue; fruit store. Charles W. Henley, 621 Seventh street southwest; confectionery store. Susie D. Wales, 2640 I street; hair- dressing. Gust Karras, 2446 Eighteenth street; barber and beauty shop. Capital Gasoline Co., 6101 Blair road; wholesale cleaning. William' H. Taylor, 1212 Good Hope road southeast: vegetables. arold M. Kotzin, 2002 Eighteenth ladies’, Salvatore Sgro, 225 F street north- men's and children’s east; grocery store. Sam Fischer, 520 Pirst street south- east; foods, beverages. John J. Kane, 22 F street; beverages. Edwards Book Store, 709 Fourteenth street; book_store. Irving J. Lean, 3624 Georgia avenue; delicatessen. W. J. Crater, 502 H street; ice cream shop. Miss Bernice Consart, 1917 Eighteenth street: beauty shop. Katherine E. Cartner, 7524 Georgia avenue; frozen custard. Merchants' Transfer & Storage Co., 2215 Pifth street northeast; storage garage for trucks. Vera Props, 1305 E street southeast; beauty shop. National Litho Co., 1255 Twenty-fifth street; lithograph plant. Eugene Thayer, 1600 Bladensburg road northeast; flower stand. Clyde H. Roquemore, 1369 New York avenue northeast; gas station. hMorru Stein, 1714 L street; tailor shop. John M. Vlahokis, 2206 Fourth street northeast; restaurant. Eleanor Mower, 1314 Ninth street; delicatessen. Prancis B. Swart and Marshall D. R T R R R 3927 Johns, 400 Rhode Island avenue north- east; beverages. Alex Aspiotis, 501 Morse street north: east; restaurant. . Anthony Gorzoni, 438 K street; scis- sors grinding. Atlas Machine & Boiler Works, 1315 Half street southeast; machine works. T. A. Cantwell & Co., 62 and 64 H street; office and storeroom. Orr's Garage, Inc, 1834 L street; garage storage. Metropolitan Laundry Co., 10-12 L street southeast; laundry. Harvey Clore, rear 1732 L street; storage garage. - Brewer's Warehouse & Dish Co., 1100 Maryland avenue southwest; beer dis- tributors. Joseph Munitz, 951 Q street; bottle supply. Peoples Drug Stores, Inc., 2481 Eight- eenth street; drug store. Charles D. Baer, 929 Ninth street; restaurant. nue; rug cleaning. | George Plitt, sr., 2434 Eighteenth| street; decorative shop. H. P. Chandlee & Co., 1210 New York avenue; hotel equipment. | Maurice Payne, 6500 block Georgia | avenue (lot); fruit. S. H. Rose, 1237 U street; real estate office. William G. Ilderton and George H.| Cullison, 805 D street northeast; fish| market. Margaret Hedderman, 1537 Seventh street; market. Benjamin Milzman and 8. Schneider, 1030 Seventh street; Iadies’ and men’s ‘Wear. strees? beverages cut avenue; beauty shop. southwest; shoe business. southeast; tailor shop, beverages. southeast; men’s wear, beve! l?fi:loure'enofl-beut: grocery store. street; public garage. nue; beverages. auto repair shop. road; auto repair shop. Vahan Arslan, 4509 Wisconsin ave- |nue southeast; barber . northeast; produce stand. REAL ESTATE. northeast; office, warehouse and bever- ages. L. P. Steuart, Inc, 1415 Wisconsin avenue; auto sales room. Nachman's, Inc., 625 Fifteenth street; | haberdashers. | Russell F. Barrett, 200 M street; ac- cessories, beverages. Lucy H. Ford, 1009-11 U street; res- taurant. Max ‘Miller, 276 Kentucky a southeast; tailor shop, bever:a,u. i Washington Times-Herald, 916 Twen- ty-first street; substation. 5 Mme. T. Bari, 610 Ninth street; exhibition. % o s R. Post, 2436 Eighteenth Nadine Beauty Shop, 1704 Connecti- Morris Eisenfeld, 437 Seventh street street, street Tages. H. Manning, 1620 Rhode Island restaurant. street northeast; | Paul W. Eschinge, rear 411 Nineteenth Louis Guervitz, 243 Fifteenth ( Close tverything 748 Quebec Pl. N.W. .In one of the most picturesque blocks in this refined, residential neighborhood; this 2l-foot-wide brick home with concrete front porch affords six spacious rooms, rarely obtainable today; there is a glass inclosed sleepin(' porch, screened lower rear porch, attic, natural trim throughout, porcelain laundry trays and many individual touches of elegance which make this convincingly at- tractive at $7’350.00 Surprisingly moderate terms D. C. Developing Company, Inc. DIST. 3830 1512 K ST. N.W. Samuel Saidman, 729 Eighth Isidore Cohen, 321 T Smith Bros., 1900 Pennsylvania a James E. Fippin, rear 1816 L street; | ‘Thomas Young, rear 1019 Columbia J. P. Costantino, 451 New Jersey ave- R. W. Souder, 839 B’hh:‘:mbum road Schlitz Brewing Co., 2800 Tenth street For Sale or Lease Delightful Country Place Excellent investment in N.W. suburban area. Stone residenqe, A. M. L, gardens, orchards, acre- age. Immediate possession. Tele- phone Wisconsin 4642-J. Brokers protected. PAYMENTS START NEXT OCTOBER... ANOTHER advantage of purchasing now, added to the lack of Inconvenience and discomfort of having ir Williams Oil- O-Matic installed is Summer! A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT PUTS YOUR BURNER IN YOUR HOME IMMEDI- ATELY . .. then pay when you start using it! 920 E street, owners; Skinker & Gar rett, 1719 I street, builders; to make re- pairs, 2215 Fifth street northeast, to| cost, $5,000. | Richard Baker, 1551 Sixth street, | owner; G. Fitch Gardner, 3129 Nine- | teenth’ strect. buflder: to make repairs, | 1208-10-12 Thirteenth street, to cost| $2,900. Mary M. E. Steinz, owner; Harry S. Kill, designer; R. A. Meyer, 3409 Que- bec street, builder; to erect one one- story brick addition and repairs, 941-43 Ninth street, to cost $1,600. | H. Tinter, 233 Kentucky avenue southeast, owner and bullder; R. C. Archer. jr., architect; to make altera- ;mmob 27 Sixth Street northeast, to cost 1,500. C. H. J. Newsom, 2002 Thirteenth street, owner; L. W. Giles, architect; Superior Construction Co., 1331 G street, builders; to erect one two-story brick addition, 2002 Thirteenth street, to cost $1.500. George E. Elliott, 3212 Macom: street, owner; Kirby & Walther, builders; to make ‘repairs, 3212 Macomb street, to cost $1,000. S. M. Biron & Sons, 1218 Ninth Price Only $7,5 For Quick Sale 2620 6th St. N.E. Corner 6th and Central Avenue Large corner house, seven rooms, tile bath, colonial front porch, screened-in breakfast porch, electrical refrigeration, built-in garage, nice front and side yard. AN EXCELLENT VALUE AND WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION Open Sunday to 9 P.M. WM. M. THROCKMORTON Investment Bld'g. DIst. 6092 Attention! It’s Ready Now! 3206 Tennyson Street In beautiful Chevy Chase, D. C., in the wooded section on a lot 50 feet wide. $9,350.00 is the price, same kind of house will cost you more if you wait. rooms and full attic, large Six porch off of living room, modern kitcl electric refrigeration, slate roof. An Outstanding Value Terms Arranged Morrison St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $10,950 A Reduction of $4,000 Located less than 2 squares west of Conn. Ave. 8 rooms, 2 baths, gas heat, porches, garage. PERFECT CONDITION Only unusual circumstances make it possible for us to offer this attractive home at this low price. Open Sunday, 10 to 6 P.M. DONALD M. EARLL JESSE H. HEDGES Insurance Bldg. Tower Bldg. Na. 7760—Cl. 3273 Di. 8332—Wi. 3094 Open for Inspection Drivé East_on Western Ave. from Chevy Chase Circle to Tennyson St., then 3 dlocks to house. North West Realty Co. 3508 Conn. Ave. CL. 0936 BUILDING AT LOW COST Offers Substantial Savings In The Present Market REVOLVE AROUND THE NEW' OW PRICED WILLIAM WILLIAM L0oMAT HEATING Low cost of construction in the present market is but another reason why you should build your home in Westmore- land Hills...Here architectural inter- pretation of your own ideas in individ- ually designed homes reflects the charm of personality that gives character to a residence and marks the good taste of the owner...The natural beauty of wooded, rolling hills forms a superb setting and proper architectural and so- cial restrictions appeal to discriminat- ing owners who value the advantages of an exclusive, protected community. DIRECTIONS—Drive out Mas- sachusetts Avenue to W estmoreland Circle, at the District Line. The of- fice and entrance are on the Circle, For YEARS the entire oil burner industry has STRIVEN to do it. And Williams—pioneer and oldest manufacturer—naturally succeeded! To develop an oil burner for the average size small home dependable in quality . . . efficient in operation . .. LOW IN COST . .. free of intricate, expensive mechanical imperfections because of size. A small burner.that COULD be fully guaranteed—that did NOT require special, high-priced fuel oil. AND WILLIAMS DID IT! The new 1933 $295 Williams Oil-O-Matic:sets a new LOW standard for the cost of automatic oil heat in your home! USERS OF wWOOD, COAL, GAS, COKE WILL SAVE ... possessors of small homes WILL BENEFIT through the introduction of this fine burner. A burner identical in quality, mechanical perfection, opera: ing efficiency TO ALL LARGER Oil- O-Matics—sold, delivered, installed and serviced UNDER F U L L GUARANTEE. Here is undoubted- ly the opportunity you've long sought to equip your home with automatic oil heat AT LOW COST. Come to our Third Floor for a demonstration—free of any obligation! Oil-O-Matic Department —Third Floor. Vv ‘The new 1933 $205 Willlams Oil-O- Matic Oil Burner IS WITHIN REACH OF EVERY SMALL HOME OWNER. A fully guaranteed, first A OEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 1519 K Street. . NAtional 6370 heating perfection of LARGER burn- ers...with the LOW COST OF : e SMALLER SIZE. Beautiful Colonial home. 3310 Rowland Pl. 3 bedrooms, two baths, center hall plan, oil burner, frigidaire and all modern conveniences. Going at great.sacrifice. Open all day. MRS. JACK HAYES, Agent—North 3764 LOWER FUEL COSTS ‘The new 1933 $295 Williams Oil-O- Matic Oil Burner HANDLES GRADE 4 FUEL OIL WITH PERFECT EF- FICIENCY. A fully guaranteed, first quality SMALL oil burner developed expressly to give maximum satisfac- tion with the fuel oil proven by test to give greater heat units per fluid gallon. Four Unuswally Desirable Homes, Temptingly Priced for IMMEDIATE SALE 6809 Glenbrook 808 Easley St. Road $6,500 Edgemoor, Md. Brick bungalow, 5 rooms and A suburban home of indescrib- bath. Hn(-\\'al;r heat, electric e s ith 28262 sq. it, reirigeration. Built-in garage. f‘il‘ggu,j‘,”i’,}‘,’,,.:,g osidelh Drive out Ga. Ave. to Bonifant S hd i 2 St, 3 blocks north, of railroad ond, . , turn right 1 block to Fen- Drive out Wisconsin Ave. to Bank o of Bethesda, turn left on Edge- ton St., right to Easley St. lcft moor Lane to Glenbrook Rd., turn L0 house. left two blocks to property ks . 117 Monroe Ave. 80! Sligo Ave. University Park, Md. Silver Spring, Md. $6.750 $8,850 Away from the bustle of the city 5 - ~—this desirable home will have an Corner home contains 7 rooms o e Lo e s and 2 baths, Lovely yard well bt 2.car garage. Lot 50x160 landscaped. Garage. Lot 75x 50. FR%> 1) GREATER ECONOMY ‘The New 1933 $295 Willlams Ofl-O- Matic Oil Burner ' WILL EFFECT GREAT SAVINGS OVER WOOD, COAL, GAS, COKE! A fully guar- anteed first quality SMALL oil burner offering COST, FUEL SAVINGS, LOW PAY- MENTS, ABSOLUTE SATISFAC- TION, DOLLARS SAVED. & HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN $295 OIL-O-MATIC FREE! During this Introduci campaign ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE i f 3d, ;All b: mven1 olway !fi by &e 0il-O-Matic Department of Barbersi%;es! ne. A new 1933 $205 Williams Oil-O-Matic Oil Burner (completely installed) ...50 Lucky Tickets, each worth $25.00 as a DOWN PAYMENT on the purchase of any Williams Oil-O- Matic...a $15.00 Telechron Electric Mantel Clock...a $13.50 Set of Chip-Proof Stainless Federal Enamelware (7 pieces) . ..a $10.75 Coffee Vaculator complete with attachments ...a $9.95 Sunkist Electric Fruit Juicer.., and an $8.95 Combination Waffle Iron and Sandwich Toaster. THIS IS NOT A 'TEST! Simply come to our Oil-O- rtment on the 3rd Floor, where you will find all these prizes displayed, together with the Williams .Orl-O-Mdl‘e TREASURE CHEST, where- in repose 1,006 TICKETS—56 of them WINNERS. Each person is allowed to draw 1 TICKET FREE. Every one is eligible, except Barber & Ross, Inc., employees. Come in Mon- day, and get your TICKET! You may win! ROSS ix PHONE NATIONAL 8206 100 (Chevy Chase, Md.) Price, *11,750 An appealing home at a tempting price. Located just one square east of Conn. Ave., near the Chevy Chase and Columbia Country Clubs. A Dependable Source of Supply for Your Low-cost Fuel 0il AND THIS 1S IMPORTANT! We have evolved & method of contract for users of Fuel Oil that will guarantee you ample your season’s supply irre- spective of market conditions...and guarantees it with absolute protection to you against unforeseen rises in price for the entire season! Our de- livery is prompt, clean and depend- able! Inquire about this service when you visit our Oil-O-Matic Department to see the new 1933 $295 Willlams“Ofl- Oil Burner demonstrat O-Matic ted. 8206, Fuel O:l Center-hall brick, containing 8 rooms, 3 baths and extra fin- ished room and stos room in attic. with shade trees and shrubbery ...convenient to Maryland Uni- versity. To inspect—Drive out Baltimore Boulevard to Monroe Ave., Uni- versity Park, turn left to property. Adjoining the living room is a sun room or den and fi floor lavatory. ivate side porch. Oil burner, elec. refrig. Corner lot, 80 ft. wide, with trees. A Real Sacrifice Price Open Today and All Day Sunday Realty Associates, Inc. Realt 1506 K St. % Nat. 1438 Drive out Georgia Ave. or 16th St. to Silver Spring. [urm right on first street other side of R. R. bridge 2 blocks to house. Each of these homes financed by the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. for 15 years, assuring maximum ecomomy and protection to the home buyer. Open Saturday and S‘unday for Inspection. WEAVE.R_BBO REALTORS Or phone NAtional District _ n m& if it's_more convenien 9486 ‘Washington Bldg. STREET ATG.N