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R PRIVATE BUILDING SHOWS BIG GAIN Week’s Permits in District Are One-Eighth of All 1933 Total. (Continued Prom First Puge) EA owner and builder; R. W. Berry, de- signer; to erect one 2%-story brick- and-tile dwelling, 3309 Runnymeade place; to cost $9,000. L. Breuninger & Sons, Inc., 1515 K street, owners and builders; H. L. Breuninger, architect; to erect one 2-story brick - and - concrete - block dwelling, 1400 Locust road; to cost $9,000. H. G. Smithy Co., 811 Fifteenth street, owner and builder; C. B. White, designer; one 2-story brick-and-tile dwelling, 3523 Runnymeade place; to cost $8,200. Nevada Avenue Home Planned. H. G. Smithy Co., 811 Fifteenth street, owner and builder; C. B. White, L-ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1935. Living Room of The Star’s Model_ Home in Woodbine 28 SALES INVOLV FIFTY PROPERTIE Shannon & Luchs’ List In- cludes Park-and-Shop - Development. During the last 45 days Shannon & Luchs Co. has settlec 28 sales, involv- ing more than 50 distinct properties, it was announced today. Outstanding among the deals was the sale of & new park-and-shop development in Ken- aington, Md. REAL ESTATE. fries and Willlam H. Reed; 2313 H street, sold for Ethel P. Buits to a local investor. On Chevy Chase Boulevard. ‘Two lots on Chevy Chase boulevard, sold for Leonard L. Nicholson, ir., to McLachlen & Graver; 105 Custis street, Aurora Hills, Va., sold for L. 8. Hurley to Harry Blohm; 6536 Maple Two lots on Chevy Chase boulevard, McLachlen & Graver for Mr. M. H. Uelsmann; 3723 S to Mrs. Nellle V. Cham- Lieut and Mrs, Willlam M. 321 Delawsre street, Chevy sold to Mr. Edwin M. ner; 4422-24-26-32 Harrison sold for D. L. and W. Title an out-of-town investor; three Chevy Chase boulevard, sold and Mrs. N. P. Presson to & 409 Concord E“fii?jfi?% ;i L EE Graver; avenue northwest, sold to Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Ward for their home; lot on southwest corner of Fourteenth and Pennsylvania avenue, southeast, sold to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kirkpat- rick; 419 East Leland street, Chevy Chase, Md,, a new home in Rolling- wood, sold to Capt. and Mrs. Clifford H, Perry. SALE ON MORSE STREET 2-Story Business Properties at 517 and 519 in New Hands. Reinforced concrete twe-story busi- ness properties located at 517 and 519 Morse street northeast have been sold by the business properties di- vision of the Cafritz Co., for Ben- jamin Wolf to Raymond and Jose- phine Pagliochini. While the pur- chase price was not disclosed, the | property was appraised at $35,000. 6310 Georgia St. Corner of Georgia and Spring Sts. Chevy Chase designer; to erect one 2-story brick- and-tile dwelling, 6121 Nevada ave- nue; to cost $8,500. H. G. Smithy Co., 811 Fifteenth street, owner and builder; C. B. White, designer; one 2-story brick-and-tile dwelling, 3527 Runnymeade place; to FULLY DETACHED modern corner home of brick and frame construction in exceptionally good section of Chevy Chase, handy to all conveniences and priced so low that it should sell at first inspection. Has six good big well-planned rooms, built-in bath, fire- place, pantry, large living room, private porch, is in brand-mew house condition, situated on a nice corner lot with a garage and northeast, sold for G. O. Ahlgreen to an out-of-town investor. Ingraham Street Lots. cost $8,500. H. G. Smithy Co., 811 Fifteenth street, owner and builder; C. B. White, designer; one 2-story brick-and-tile dwelling, 6115 Western avenue; to cost $8,500. Helen T. Werth, 2377 Rhode Island avenue northeast, owner; R. L. Har- rison, designer; Woodridge Realty Co., Inc., 2377 Rhode Island avenue north- east, builders; to erect one 2-story brick apartment, 5407 First street; to cost $8,500. M. Mesrobian, 5115 Forty-first street, owner and architect; G. Fitch Gardner, 3129 Nineteenth street, builder; to erect two 2-story brick- and-concrete-block dwellings, 14 and 16 Madison street; to cost $8,000. Homes to Cost $8,000. Robert H. Sanford, 3913 McKinley street, owner and builder; to erect one 2-story brick-and-tile dwelling, 6131 Utah avenue; to cost $8,000. W. C. & A. N. Miller, 1119 Seven- teenth street, owners and builders; E. R. Spano, designer; to erect one 2-story stone-and-frame dwelling, 4113 Forty-ninth street; to cost $7,900. W. C. & A, N. Miller, 1119 Seven- teenth street, owners and builders; E. R. Spano, designer; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 4109 Forty- ninth street; to cost $7,560. Wilbur C. Van Horn, 2329 Q street southeast, owner; J. J. Kohler, de- signer; J. Alfred Moore, Inc., Clinton, Md., builder; to erect two 2-story brick dwellings, 1501 and 1503 Nine- teenth street; to cost $7,500. Millers Get Permit. W. C. & A. N. Miller, 1119 Seven- teenth street, owners and builders; E. R. Spano, designer; to erect one 2-story stone-and-brick dwelling, 4105 Forty-ninth street; to cost $7,440. Stuart & Stephens, 4921 Forty-sixth street, owners and builders; W. A. Stuart, designer; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 4601 Brandywine street; to cost $7,000. Stuart & Stephens, 4921 Forty-sixth street, owners and builders; W. A. Stuart, designer; to erect one 2-story brick - and - concrete - block dwelling, $604 Forty-sixth street; to cost $6,500. Robert H. Sanford, 3913 McKinley street, owner and builder; L. R. Moss, architect; to erect one 2-story brick, tile and frame dwelling, 6135 Utah avenue; to cost $6,500. Stuart & Stephens, 4921 Forty- sixth street, owners and builders; W. A. Stuar:. designer; to erect one 2- story brick-and-concrete-block dwell- ing, 4608 Forty-sixth street, to cost $6,250. Otis Street Home Planned. Frank A. Snyder, 1006 Jackson street northeast, owner and builaer; C. M. Chaney, designer; to erect one 2-story frame dwelling, 2635 Otis street northeast, to cost $6,500. Daniel J. and Edith B. Haley, own- ers; Marcus Hallett, designer; A. Preston Perrie, Silver Hill Heights, An attractive view of the living room of the Silver Star Home at 14 East Leland street, Chevy Chase, home was built by the M. B. Swanson Construction Co. as a part of its Md. The small early American style | east, builders; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3235 T street south- east, to cost $4,000. Kass Realty Co., Southern Building, owners and builders; D. M. Levy, de- signer; ot erect onc 1-story brick store, 2001 Bunker Hill road north- east, to cost $3,250. Mrs. H. K. Willard, owner; A. P. Clark, jr., designer; Charles H. Tomp- kins Co., 1630 Connecticut avenue, builder; to erect bricz-and-frame ga- rage, 2425 Wyoming avenue, to cost $2,000. Fourth Street Home Planned. Rose Storty, 314 I street, owner; | J. A. Melby, designer; John W. Cham- | bers, 9 Myrtle avenue northeast, build- | er; to erect one 2-story brick addi- tion, 901 Fourth street, to cost $1,200. Andrew Heiss, 3621 Ordway street, cwner; John H. Collier, 1832 Eight- eenth street, designer and builder; to make repairs, 1679 Thirty-fifth street, to cost $1,000. Army and Navy Prepaiatory School, owner; F. M. Newberry, 6215 Thirty- second place, builder; pairs, 4107 Connecticut avenue, to cost $1,000. Rev. J. M. Moran, 3405 Nichols avenue southeast, owner; E. R. Lohr, designer; to erect one 2-story frame addition, 3405 Nichols avenue south- east, to cost $1,000. Twenty-One-Ten, Inc, owners; R. C. Archer, jr, archicect; Robert A. Graham, Inc, 901 Eigiteenth street, builders; to make alterations, 2110 Nineteenth street, to cost $1,450. T. D. Walsh Realty Co., 815 Elev- enth street, owners; W. B. Honey, ar- chitect; H. B. Slavitt, 1700 Bennings road northeast, builder; to erect one 1-story brick addition, 823 Upshur street, to cost $900. Making of Nitrocellulose. Nitrocellulose, which is an ingre- dient of most lacquers, is made by treating cotton with nitric acid. The substance thus produced is dissolved in a solvent. A clear liquid results and to this coloring is added. For Sale by Owner Center-Hall Colonial to make re-| |F. H. A. MOVE HELPS EQUIPMENT MARKET Recent Establishment of $50,000 Maximum for Modernization Credit Beneficials Creation of a tremendous potential market for machinery and equipment for industrial and commercial-residen- tial properties is seen as one of the outstanding results of the recent establishment of & $50,000 maximum for modernization credit insurable under the national housing act. By a recent amendment to the national housing act, the Federal Housing Administration may now insure credit advanced by approved financial institutions in amounts up | individual fixtures, so that in case of || new Woodbine development. ‘The house will be open to the public for two more weeks, under sponsorship of The Star, ment or multi-family dwellings, hotels, office, business and other commercial buildings; hospitals, orphanages, col- leges, schools, manufacturing plants and industrial properties. The new rulings make credit available for the purchase and installation of “such equipment and machinery, with or without any structural changes in the buildings, as are peculiarly adapted to the business conducted therein or necessary to the operation thereof.” EREIN Shut-0f Valve Location. It is important that every member of a household should know where the main shut-off valve for the water supply system is located. It is also advisable for the members of a family to be familiar with the location of the valves controlling branch lines and to $50,000 for the purpose of repair,|an emergency break in these pipe lines alteration, or improvement of apart- the water may be shut off. esley Heights THE GARDEN SPOT: Of WASHINGTON b KO 3 3 jamin H. Gruver; 6534 Maple avenue, Chevy Chase, Md., & new home in the forest section of Chevy Chase, sold sold for Nora K. Zell to an out-of- town investor; 3004 McKinley street, sold for Mr. and Mrs. I Bliss Hill to a local investor; 1709 DeSales street, sold to Chas. F. M. Fadeley; 813 East Caplitol street, sold for Marguerite C. Dunnigan; 4014 Twelfth street north- east, sold to Mr. and Mrs. George T. O’Brien, and 1731-33 Wisconsin ave« nue, sold for M. F. Mangan to an Isle Has Safest Roads. out-of-town investor. Because the Isle of Man has the| Two lots on Pirst street, sold for safest roads in the British Isles, Manx | Louise A. Gillis; 4208 Twelfth place motorists’ third-party insurance rat rortheast, sold for Mr. and Mrs. Wal- have just been reduced 25 per cent. ' | ter Middleksuff to May R. Jef- OPEN TODAY! 6-Room Detached Home Only $9,250 Terms ~—Woltz Photo. 4413 Brandywine St. NW. NE OF THE FINEST HOME VALUES ever offered in a detached Colonial residence for $9,250. Lot of 50 feet frontage on a high elevation, close to the new Woodrow Wilson High School, Alice Deal Junior High School and stores, churches and transportation. Southern exposure, 6 spacious rooms, tile bath, with built-in fixtures. Open fireplace, cop- per water pipes, furred abundance of pretty shrubbery. OPEN TODAY AND SUNDAY Drive out Conn. Ave. to Bradley Lane, east on Bradley Lane to Georgia St. and north to house. RM HOOKER Tower Bldg. Metrop. 2663 $8,950 $1,000 Cash—$75 Per Month Cheaper Than Rent 511 Underwood Street N.W. NEW brick home. First floor: Living room, dining room, kitchen. Second floor: 3 large bed rooms, bath and half. Front porches on first and second floors. 2-inch furred walls, copper water pipes throughout, concealed radiation, metal weather strips, copper screened through- out, slate roof. Open Daily and Sunday ’Til 9 P.M. Drive out 5th St. to Under- wood St., left to property. GOSS REALTY CO. 1405 Eye St. Na. 1353 J. S. Eaton, Sales Dept. 4655 and 4659 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL STREET IN WASHINGTON Completely Furnished by oT : = PALAIS ROYAL 'wo colonial gems with; center hall, seven rooms, two ¥ I baths, lavoratory, with overhead doors, beautiful land- Open Until 9 P.M. | scaping. This is an electric health home, Westinghouse range, Kelvinator, Standard Oil oil burner supplying hot water both summer and winter, first floor bedroom and bath. @ These homes were constructed by Jeffress-Dyer, Inc., of finest materials; with expert craftsmen and careful supervision. @ Fine features are: furred walls, completely insulated, Phil- adelpia flagstone walks and porches, weatherstripped thruout copper screens, and many others. DRIVE STRAIGHT OUT MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE UNTIL YOU SEE OUR SIGN $13.850 and $14.500 J. C. WEEDON COMPANY, Agents 1727 K Street Northwest Metropolitan 3011 walls and all of the con- struction features found in homes much higher priced. Beautifully landscaped, builtin garage, paved street and alley. You must see this home to appreci ate it. Drive out today. Md, builder; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 3678 Camden street southeast, to cost $5,900. F. A. May, 2013 Perry street north- east, owner and builder; W. Valentinz, designer; to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 2211 Bunker Hill road north- east, to cost $5,000. John M. King, 1008 Eleventh street, ewner and build Taomas M. Med- ford, architect; to erect awelling, 4112 ‘Twenty-second street northeast, to cost $5,750. A. R. Gragg, 3214 Central avenue northeast, owner and oullder; to erect | one 2-story brick-and-ille dwelling, | 2405 Bunker Hill road northeast, to cost $4,500. Dwelling at Brothers Place. Custom Built Homes, Inc., 416 Fifth street, owners and butiders; Leon Chatelain, jr., architect; to erect one 1-story frame-and-brick veneer dwell- ing, 3518 Brothers piace southeast,| to cost $4,500. M. V. Bean, 2704 Thirty-secona street southeast, owner; Marcus Hal- lett, designer; Woodruff Construction Co., 2704 Thirty-second street south- ] 7 Rooms, 2 Baths HOME - - - 1360 Kalmia St. N.W. DSOME TREE-BORDERED 4343 Cathedral Avenue grounds, glorious trees and sur- roundings. Spacious corner lot. Home is white stucco 4 bedrooms Tower Blds. Realtor DL 3100 Lovely landscaped with 2 baths on second floor, Two- car garage. Priced moderately—this horie is & real value! Open today and Sunday. W. C. AND A. N. MILLER 2-Car Brick Garage . .. Lily 1119 17th Street District 4464 Yond ... Rock Garden ... Fin- ished Attic . . . Beautiful Lot overlooking Rock Creek Park. Price $14,500 Open and Furnished Daily & Sunday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dri ¢t 16th St and Kalmia S!’:w:ndouflflhl one block to home. AND NOW AT LAST THE DEVELOPMENT OF WINTHROP HEIGHTS IT ADJOINS WOODRIBGE CLOSEST SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT TO DOWNTOWN WASHINGTON Beuidlinl Vs of ROCI( CI'CCR Park Golf COuI‘SC FIRST SHOWING 6500 BARNABY ST. Chevy Chase, D. C. In beautiful Barnaby Woods on a large wood- ed, lot, fronting on two streets, is this charming white painted brick house, with its slate roof and green shutters. Center-hall plan—wide side porch. Large living room dining room, electric kitchen, bed rodm and bath on first floor; 2 spacious bed rooms and bath, large dress- ing room and storage closet on second floor; club room, with open fireplace in basement, oil heat; walls furred and roof insulated. Garage. 5 From Conn. Ave., out Nebraska Ave. to Utah; PRICE left on Utah to Barnaby H.G.Smithy Co. 811 15th St. N.W. National 5904 . 140 Feet Frontage 1630 Underwood St. N.W. Detached, Center-Hall Brick Four Bed Rooms, Two Baths, 2-Cir Garage Surrouhded by besutiful shade and blooming flowers, grape arbor an rare planting of shrubs, adjacent to the m\llns‘knolh and lawns of the golf course at the entrance to Rock Creek rk. It has just been oroughly reconditioned. Has living room 15x28 feet. dining room 16x17 feet, reception hall, butier’s pantry, fully equipped kitchen with electric_refrigeration, screened living porch on first floor overlooking the secluded garden bordered with gorgeous oaks; four large bed rooms. 2 red-1 baths, and screened sitting porch on second floor: huge attic containtns e ‘mald’s room and bath and space for large recreation room. There a modern Kleen-Heat oil burner with 1,000 gallon tank. domestic hot-water heater: screens, weather-strips, awnings and 2-car brick garage on paved alley, NEW-HOUSE CONDITION Remarkable Value, Only $19,750 OPEN TODAY, SUNDAY and EVENINGS L. T. GRAVATTE 729 15th St. NN\W. Realtor National 0753 MODERATE PRICED HOMES SOLIDLY AND SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT AMID COUNTRYLIKE SURROUNDINGS, Why Not Inspect the Finest Homes for the Money to be Found in Washington? Living FIRST YM)OI‘mI SECOND FLOOR room with fireplace, dining room and tiled toilet room, entrance hall with ~ > §enerous bed rooms. § pretty staircase. Large, beautifully Spacious closets, tiled equipped kitchen. bath. Basement. . HOUSES ARE INSULATED AND WEATHER-STRIPPED TWO-CAR BRICK GARAGE ON PAVED ALLEY N CONVENIENT -TERMS OR YOUR OLD HOUSE IN TRADE Drive out R. 1. Ave. NE. to 17th St— South on 17th to Bryant, then to houses at 20th and Bryant Sts. N.E. DONALD S: NASH, Owner and Builder 1816 BRYANT ST. N.E. 3339 Quesada St., D. C Price $13,250 Do you want a center-hall brick home with 7 large rooms | and 2 baths, furred walls, perfectly insulated, copper water (i ipes and everything that goes into making a really fine Eome? Here it is, in a charming location, ML J. Wesley Buchanan, Inc. | 91615th St. N.W. Realtors Me. 1143 |

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