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'i—?- REAL ESTATE. " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, EK’S BU".D'NE Better-Housing- " WORTH_ $327,5%6 Permits Are Issued for 33 Dwellings, Number of * Apartments. (Continued From Pirst Page.) erect three 2-story brick apartments, 307, 311 and 315 Decatur street; to cost $30,000. ‘Jerome 8. Murray Co., Inc. 4529 Bouth Dakota avenue northeast, cwn- ers and builders; R. O. Kluge, archi- tect: to erect six 2-story brick-and- concrete-block dwellings, 4029, 4027, 4025 and 4019, 4017 and 4015 Eleventh street northeast; to cost $24,000. Harry Kay, 55 Rust Building, own- er; George T. Santmyers, architect; R. F. Peters, Inc,, 1011 Taylor street northeast, builders: to erect three 2- story brick dwellings, 4433 - 4437 Thirteenth street northeast; to cost $18,000. Stores to Be Built. Morris Lenkin, 1009 Ninth street, owner and builder; R. C. Archer, jr., architect; to erect two 2-story brick- and-tile stores, 7321 and 7323 Georgia avenue; to cost $13,000. Douglass E. Bullock, owner; E. W. Bohl and E. Waggaman, architects; Jerry Maiatico, Woodward Building, builder; to remodel, 1313-17 Four- teenth street; to cost $12,500. Bernard C. Duncan, 1661 Crescent place, owner; George T. Santmyers, architect; Douglas Construction Co., 5130 Connecticut avenue, builders; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 1625 Nicholson street; to cost $12,500. Another Nearby. Boss & Phelps, 1417 K street, own- ers and builders; H. P. Baxter, archi- tect; to erect one 2-story brick dwell- ing, 1726 Hoban road; to cost $11,000. Boss & Phelps, 1417 K street, own- ers and builders; H. P. Baxter, archi- tect; to erect one 2-story brick dwell- ing, 1722 Hoban road; to cost $11,000. Dallas W. Grady, 1104 Vermont avenue, owner and builder; G. 8. ‘White, designer; to erect two 2-story brick dwellings, 4634 and 4638 Ellicott street; to cost $5,000 each. Dr. M. 8. Fealy, 1101 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, owner; J. R. Ken- nedy, designer; John J. Earley, 2131 G. street, builder; to erect one 1-story frame and precast concrete slab dwr il- ing, 2911 W street southeast; to cost $8,000. D. L. Maloney, 3820 Cathedral ave- nue, owner; I B. Himmelheber, de- signer; United Mechanics Engineer- ing Co, 3820 Cathedral avenue, builders; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3919 Fulton street; to cost $8,000. Air-Conditioning Unit. Charles A. and Joseph C. A 1311 G street, owners: pSperry cr‘gg- ucts Co,, Inc., builders; to install air- conditioning unit, 400 Seventh street; to cost $8,000. L. E. Breuninger & Son, Inc., 1515 K street, owners and builders; H. L. Breuninger, architect; to erect one 2-story brick and cinder block dwell- ing, 1430 Locust road; to cost $8,000. William C. Prohaska, 2505 Park place southeast, owner and builder; L. W. Giles, architect; to erect one 2-story brick flat, 1618 Twenty-second | street southeast: to cost $7,500. | P. H. Phil, 1311 Randolph street, owner and builder; L. W. Giles, archi- | tect; to erect two 2-story brick dwell- ings, 4269-4271 Washington place northeast; to cost $3,500 each. $6,500 Dwelling. J. C. Price, 1245 Neal street.north- east, owner and builder; A. L. John- son,- dosigner; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 6512 Sixth street; to cost $6,500. Miss Marion Fisk, 733 Twelfth street, owner; H. G. Schirmer, 733 Twelfth street, builder; George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect one 3- story brick and frame dwelling, 416 ‘Whittier place: to cost $6,500. Louise P. Dawson, Clifton Terrace Apartments, owner; W. S. *Plager, architect; Walter H. Dawson, builder; to erect one 2-story brick and tile dwelling, 3909 Morrison street; te. cost $6,200. LaSalle Park Corp., 1520 K street, owner and builder; E. P. Schrefer, architect; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 4400 Nineteenth street north- east; to cost $6,000, Two-Story Home. Paul T. Stone, Inc., 918 Fifteenth street, owrers and builders; R. K. Smith, designer; to erect one 2-story brick and concrete block dwelling, 3355 Quesada street; to cost $6,000. % George David, 3790 Nichols avenue southeast, owner and builder; R. C. Archer, jr., architect; to erect one 1~ story frame dwelling, 3790 Nichols avenue southeast; to cost $4,000. O. A. Binkley, 3530 Southern avenue southeast, owner, designer and builder; to erect one 1-story brick and tile dwelling, 3530 Southern avenue south- east; to cost $4,000. Daisy A. Gaskell, 6707 Georgia ave- nue, owner; F. Fairlee, designer; Brady Bros., 410 Bond Building, build- ::;: n: e;ectl ul;x;e 2-story brick and crete dwe! , 2021 Per street northeast; to cost $3,500. s To Erect Cooling Tower. P. R {'Jellkefl.‘ Inc., 1216 F street, owner; ‘or] ce Machinery Corp., builders; to erect cooling tower, 1216 T street; to cost $2,000. L. H. Mitchel and Charles A. L. Cohn. lessee; M. Cladny Construction Co., 4707 Kansas avenue, builders; to ) x‘::amrepnm. 1115 G street; to cost Miss L. Switt, 940 P street, owner: R. C. Archer, jr, architect; R. West, Arlington, builder; to erect one Visit Beautiful Montgomery Billg i . Bote the many benenls’so bs I:‘IEIDJ your homs in such & o Paved streets. I Stares. euns e iteelt.” in. LAt e 2 homes to be started. S-story brick addition, 940 P street; to cost $1,500. Sun Oil Co,, Philadelphia, Pa., own- ers and builders; to erect one 1-story brick gas station. 7801 Georgia ave- nue; to cost $1,200. Rosa May Mulcare, 1507 Rhode Is- land avenue, owner; R. M. Briscoe, designer; to make repairs, 1303 H street; to cost $1,000. Additions Planned. James Reives, 730 Farragut street, owner and designer; H. W. Heslop & Bros., 724 I street southwest, builders; to erect one 1-story brick addition, 730 Farragut street; to cost $1,800. Ben Livingston, 906-08 Seventh street, owner; L. C. Mayers, designer; Lee T. Turner, 1366 Perry street, builder; to erect one 1-story brick ad- dition, 906-08 Seventh street; to cost $1.000. W. W. Hough, 1419 Crittenden street, owner and buil@er; Charles J. McDowell, architect; to erect one 1- story brick gas station, Ninth and G streets southwest; to cost $1,000. D. C. Developing Co., owners and builders; to make repairs, 1803 Con- necticut avenue; to cost $1,000. Mrs. L. Williams, 730 Hobart place, owner and builder; R. C. Archer, jr., architect; to erect one 2-story brick :gg‘;flon, 730 Hobart place; to cost Alterations to Be Made, Betsy B. Horn, 1373 Jefferson street, owner; Broadway Amusement Co., 1215 U street, buil to make alter- :;‘0%“' 1815 Seventh street; to cost M. Goffney, 1129 Fourth street, owner and builder; R. C. Archer, jr., architect; to erect one 2-story brick lg‘c,lgtion, 1129 Fourth street; to cost $ Fred A. Jaeshke, 1320 K street southeast, owner;. 8. E. Snyder, 1706 Twenty-fifth street southeast, builder; to erect brick garage, 1320 K street southeast: to cost $600. owner, designer and, builder; to erect one 1-story brick addition, 7731 Alaska avenue; to cost $500. H. J. Steimer, 5319 Potomac avenue, owner and builder; to move garage to new location, 5319 Potomac avenue; to cost $500. Repair Work Authorized. Charles M. Cohen, owner; M. G. Lepley, architect; R. A. Colston, 1138 Queen street northeast, builder; to !‘l?ke repairs, 1448 Park road; to cost 100. Mary Wallace and C. C. Rowe, owners; G. Patterson, 2613 Wade road southeast, builder; to make repairs, 1369 Morris road southeast; to cost 500. Samuel Rosenblum, 400 Fifteenth l $13,750 l Hills. equipment. ® This Is the "home'Sou have siwars wished o ewn, in ivironment of natu- ral besuty built to your speei. fieations. J. D. DRAPER Real Estate 8413 Ga. Ave., Silver Spring, Md. SHep. 1392 - SHep: 3359 C. L. Williams, 4207 Ingomar street, | Two of the ten houses for which ground will be broken next Sate urday, Better Housing day, are shown above, ington for the dedication of the homes will be sponsored by the women's division’ of the Better Housing Program, of which Mrs. John S. Bennett is chairman. The ‘house, plan of which is shown at the top, will be built by C. H. Hillegeist Co. on Albemarle street near Forty-seventh. English in design. The house shown below will be erected by L. E. BreuningeiV& Bons on Locust road. Similar ceremonies to those scheduled for the District will be held throughout the country, with hundreds of new The program in Washe It 1s street southeast, owner and builder; Marcus Hallett, designer; to make re- pairs, 400 Fifteenth street southeast; to cost $595. 8. Kann Bons Co., owners; Davis, Wick, Rosengarten Co., builders; to make repairs, 1219 F street; to cost $500. Towson Price, 3720 R street, owner; J. Marcus Hallett, designer; General Contracting Co, 925 New York ave- nue, builders; to erect one 1l-story brick addition, 3720 R street; to cost $400. ~—— FIND REPAIR PROSPECTS Detroit Housing Committee Re- veals $20,000,000 Possibilities. Special Dispatch to The Star. DETROIT, Mich., June 8.—The De- troit committee, actively engaged in furthering the better housing pro- gram, announced that the canvass of the city has revealed ajproximately $20,000,000 in possibl* modernization projects. Out of 44,203 calls made, |} | the canvass unearthed 41,632 repair prospects. A report from the State director of the Federal Housiny Administration, Raymond Foley, however, indicates that the amount of bank credit ex- tended so far suggests the need of “s positive selling pian,”, which the com- mittee intends to supply. We Invite Your Inspection 502 Goddard Road Bettery Park, Md. . $9,150 6811 Fairfax Road Edgemoor, Md. $10,950 4819 Leland Street Bethesda, Md. $7,500 113 E. Glenbrook Road Bethesda, Md. $8,450 CYRUS KEISER, Jr. 5211 Wisc. Ave. Clev. 5371 An English Country Home of Stained Timber and Painted Brick Here's a distinctive addition to the many charming homes on the slopes of beautiful Westmoreland There are three bed rooms, two splendid baths, a spacious linen closet, factory-built kitchen and pantry cabinets, two-car garage, finished storage " attic, all-gas refrigerator, heating plant and kitchen Designed and built by Henry J. Connor, and at its present low price this is undoubtedly one of the outstanding new home values in Washington today. NO. 20 ABINGDON ROAD . nue to W DIRECTIONS—Drive out Massachusetis ‘estmoreland Circle at the District Line. Ave- The ofice and entrance are on the Circle RITES ARRANGED FOR HOUSING DAY Ground Will Be Broken for 10 New Homes in D. C. and Nearby Area. National Better Housing day next Saturday, June 15, will be observed in Washington with ceremony and the breaking of ground for 10 new homes today. Simultaneously with the ceremonies here similar celebrations will be held in hundreds of communities through- out the Nation under auspices of the Federal Housing Administration, as ground will be broken for thousands of homes. All of the homes will be financed under the F. H. A. plan of mutual mortgage insurance. ‘The group of prominent Washington Surrounded by improvements of the better type, this particular section of Chevy Chase, Maryland, ecticut Avenue, has been selected ly restricted community which should appeal to the homeseeker desiring a moder- ately priced place to live, in an atmosphere of re- lying close to to develop a sen Fifteen years' experience in home-building i flected in the beautiful homes in “Woodbine” now nearing completion—two already sold. All-brick construction, furred walls, 4-inch rock wool insula- tion, all metal work 16-0z. copper, copper waterpipes, roofs of vari-colored Vermont slate. Homes come plete in every respect with screens, metal weather- Electric i tors and stoves, strips, General D. €, SATURDAY, JUNE about throughout and sur- mmdqv:mnm Paint Primer for Plaster. A good primer for plaster and wall board is a coat of flat wall paint which contains & liberal amount of tung ofl. & 085 - REALTY MEN URGED T0 TAX BOARD JOBS more equitable assessments on prop- erty, Guy T. O. Hollyday, president of the board, in writing to the two offi- cials said: “Justice to the property owners de- mands that the extraordinary powers of these men should be lodged in the hands of those fully qualified for the duties involved. “During the past several years, thousands of property owners have been subjected to assessments which have been upheld by both ‘of these courts, but which, as well-informed Presefltz}zg “REAL ESTATE. men on real estate values are con- ‘vinced, are excessive. “What we need and what the prop- rty owners are entitled o is a tax To add to the charm of this Silver Star Home it .has been furnished and decorated by Woodward & Lothrop in keeping with the spirit of our “Early American” homes. A Distinctive Home-Building Development in a restricted Location where you can Buy or Build ’ Open for Inspection Sunday, 10 AM.9 P.M. Week Days, 2 P.M..9 P.M. dressing Ave. to East Leland Street, righs one-half block to Model Home. court com| of men properly ummwwh ments to law wi A NEW SILVER STAR HOME 14 Eési‘ L|a S’rree, hevy Chase, Md. In “Wondhine” “A Community of Beautiful Homes” Located in one of the choicest sections of Chevy Chase, Maryland—between Chevy Chase Club and Columbia Country Club—within one-half square of Connecticut Avenue at Leland Street, the builders have undertaken to develop a “Community of Beautiful Homes"'known as “Woodbine.” Every house is an architectural gem, designed for a planned community by the well-known architect, Louis R. Moss. Sensibly restricted, this lovely location should appeal to people of discriminating tastes. automatic heat, beautiful hardwood floors. You will appreciate the workmanship and the particular way in which they are constructed. " The charm of this Model Home is not only en- hanced by its Early American design, but also by its modern appointments and construction features. A RARE VALUE ‘AT $§12,500 Six rooms’ and two lovely baths (bed room and bath on first floor), screened living porch. Medern Electric Health Kitchen, adjoining large bath with built-in linen chest and table and many other attractive features make this « SILVER STAR MODEL HOME to be Master bed room with M. B. Swanson Construction Company "Woodbine” Chevy Chase, Md. Phone Wisconsin 2643