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16 BUILDING PERILS TOTAL $1,177,750 a Many Residential Properties Authorized Throughout City. During Past Week.' After a slight slump last week con struction in the District during the Psst seven days again jumped over terized practically every week since tlie first of the year, A large number of residential prop erties were authorized by the office of the building inspector and the total value of permits granted amounts to $1,177,750. Georgetown University is to build a $300,000 brick dormitory. The per mits over SI,OOO granted during the week include: Dormitory for $300,000. Georgetown University, to build brick dormitory, Thirty-seventh and P streets: $300,000. R. K. Hudgins, to build. 1419 Twen ty-fifth street southeast: $5,000. Stern & Tomlinson, to install ele vator, 1307 Twelfth street; $3,800. AV. M. Ward, to build two brick stores, 130 G-08 Good Hope road south east: SIO,OOO. Joseph Brooks, to build, 3827 Daven port street: $1,500. John P. P. White, to build, 5716 Blaine street northeast: $2,000. W. E. Allard, to build two brick dwellings, 3305-07 Quebec street; SIG,- 000. Antonio Sambataro, to repair 2928 Fourteenth street; $2,000. Dwelling to Cost $12,000. K. F. Baessell, to huild a frame dwelling, 5423 and 5425 Forty-first street; $12,000. =inr=p Forced to Sell at a Sacrifice . —Leaving Washington . 3604 Davis Place N.W. Mass. Ave. Heights Perfect center-hall plan, open fireplace, spacious porches, comfortable bed chambers, floored attic over en- L 7] tire house, garage. IT I Lot 70 feet wide—over 100 feet deep. I Convenient to churches, schools and stores. Built by I owner for his permanent home. I 71 If you ever intend owning a house in this delightful IT —I section, this is your opportunity. p INSPECT THIS HOUSE SUNDAY Exclusive Agents ~~~ ~ j.. : ' x 5310 Reno Road ji| * r I '’HE price of this delightful Chevy Chase home situated on a main thoroughfare just M J |t k west of Connecticut Avenue, has just been § A V " reduced for immediate sale! The 1§ f l , semi-bungalow residence has a ; ! fc! very large living room with an . A fireplace.\ A k k W seven good sized rooms, full m Jf t tiled bath and tiled ** M };! lavatory downstairs, oak w ■ i If& floors throughout, at- / 1 A k garage nu-/\ A A ' merous other distinct! 1 JM ■, features. When you have MS I I I I | T I sci f i looked through this home l ™ A ■ I / M L and appreciated ils qual- ■ ■ nfl Hi IV / A A I * itv and completeness, / W?! > you will be amazed at the low price and ex- Li n\ f j t\ M1 i Open Sunday After 2 PM. V a ß7::'S^« t tgr i 'nw»iiciTri T «Mrmj^ r RIAL ESTATE. Breuninger & Pederson, to build 10 brick dwellings, 3001-19 Seventeenth street northeast; $50,000. Hugh Rowland, to repair 924 Fif teenth street northwest; $43,000. Walter L. Ernest, to build, 2809 Morris place northeast; $4,500. Alger & Co., to build two frame dwellings, 2407-11 Thirty-second street southeast; SII,OOO. John L. Beardmore, to build, 2317 Thirty-second street southeast; $6,000. J. Rozier Biggs, to repair 1323 Girard street; $5,000. United Cigar Stores, to repair Ninth and F .streets; $1,500. Martha W. Goodard. to repair 1908 Pennsylvania avenue; $3,000. Helen H. McKenna, to erect private garage, 82 Kalorama circle; $3,500. H. A. Seabridge, to build, 1622 Good Hope road southeast; $5,000. $26,000 to Be Expended. E. E. Breuninger & Sons, to build two brick dwellings, 420 T Eighteenth street; $26,000. L. E. Breuninger & Sons, to build, 1515 Gallatin street; $17,000. W. A. Dunnigan, to build 15 brick dwellings, 3801-29 Tenth street; $75,000. R. L. Wagner, to build, 2730 Thirty first street; $25,000. Conrad M. Chaney, to build two. frame dwellings. 2210-12 Kearney street northeast: $12,000. ■Sheppard & Myers, to repair 939 Pennsylvania avenue; $2,400. Henry A. Jaffe. to repair 4423 Fif teenth street; $3,000. D. J. Partello, to erect nine private brick garages, 915-31 Kennedy street; $4,050. R. C. Alexander, to build, 2315 Ne braska avenue; $3,500. Quick & Benson, to build, 5625 Ne vada avenue: SB,OOO. D. J. Partello, to build 9 brick dwellings, 915-31 Kennedy street; $60,000. Emma M. Lynch, to build, 631 Min nesota avenue southeast; SI,BOO. Patrick F. Neligan, to build, 2022 Fourteenth street; $9,445. S. Louis Lieb, to build, 813 Whittier place; $6,000. Flans $15,000 Structure. Robert E. Funkhouser. to build, 5415 Colorado avenue: $15,000. M. L. Shoemaker, to build, 5034 Wise avenue; SIO,OOO. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925, Edson W. Briggs, to build, 1433 Iris street; $14,000. D. J. Dunnigan, to build 10 brick dwellings, 4820-38 Kansas avenue; $50,000. David A. Baer, to repair 1408 H street; $l,lOO. Cafritz Construction Co., to build 21 brick dwellings, 4536 Fifth street and 410 to 448 Buchanan street; $105,000. R. F. Barnes, to build, 1317 Otis street northeast; $6,500. Thomas H. Peach, to build, 2815 Channlng street northeast; $6,600. Will Build Storehouse. Pathfinder Publishing Co., to build one brick storehouse, 2420 Douglas street northeast; $30,000. A. J. Howar, to install elevator, 2100 I street; $3,800. Mrs. D. C. Stapleton, to install ele vator, 1617 Massachusetts avenue; $4,000. R. J- Nee Co., to Install elevator, Seventh and H streets; $4,300. Hedges & Middleton, to build, 2804 Thirty-fourth street; $15,000. Fifth Baptist Church, to build brick church, 450 Sixth-and-a-Half street southwest; $45,000. \ ANNOUNCEMENT I | 8 | 1 A We Have removed to our new office, adjacent to the Park Savings Bank at 14th k Sand Kenyon Sts. N.W., where we shall be " pleased to continue to serve our many jy jj friends. j| Donnelly & Plant, Inc. jj Realtors b 3123 14th Street N.W. f I i I OPEN FOR INSPECTION g ( 1712 Allison St. N.W. 1 m One Block West of 16th ■ DETACHED HOME 1 H! A wonderfully constructed home of tapestry I§ H| brick r with interior decorations of Parisian de- jj m si & n - . M HP Consists of eleven rooms, three baths, com- == H plete servant’s quarters, billiard room, double §|§ |H brick garage in rear of home. §| jjj Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. H J Constructed and for Sale By | MAX SUGAR | M Adams 546 if p Or Your Own Broker -p !nlllllli An Ideal Home in a Homey Neighborhood We selected this location— -200-220 16th St. Southeast Around the Corner from Massachusetts At*. —to build this special row of Artistic Brick Homes—because of its strong appeal—for con venience and liveableness. We’ve built them as we have built hundreds of other Homes in this section —to give perma nent satisfaction to their purchasers. You’ll like the size—6 rooms, hath, sleeping porch, perfectly equipped kitchen, splendid electric fixtures—hardwood floors, plenty of roomy closets—and decorations that are in the best of taste. Come and see them—inspect them critically —and you’ll be convinced they are the best Home-buy you can make. Price and terms will both strongly appeal Open every day and Sunday • from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Built, Owned. sad for Salt ks, Harry A. Kite fe ß 46 (Incorporated) Member Washington meal Estate Board George Plltt, to repair 1325 Four teenth street; $4,000. Heckman & Co., to repair 90 T street northeast; $5,000. Harris Shapiro, to build six brick dwellings, 4600-10 New Hampshire avenue; $30,000. Carrie A. Schneider, to repair 1207 F street; $7,500. F. Halison, to build, 3661 Morrison street; $9,000. W. Swindlehurst. to build, 6425 Nevada avenue; $9,000. E. S. Beall, jr„ to build three brick dwellings, 1225-29 Oats street north east; $15,000. Thousands in Repairs. Peoples Drug Stores, to repair 806- OS H street northeast; $9,500. W. C. & A. N. Miller, to build, 2909 Forty-fourth place; $7,750. Judd & Detweiler, to repair Ecking ton place and Florida avenue north east; SI,OOO. Anton A. Koerber, to build two frame dwellings, 3216-17 Morrison street; $13,000. John R. Pyles, to build, 1209 Good Hope road southeast; SIO,OOO. Roy D. Tillie, to build, 7401 Blair road; $9,000. Linda T. McCune, to build, 2333 Q street southeast; $4,500. D. J. Waters, to build, 4118 Elli cott; $4,600. Florence B. Atkinson, to build private garage, 2800 Thirty-fifth street; SI,OOO. John Cummings, to repair 3029 Q street; $2,500. Josephine L. Buechler, to repair 108 C street; $1,500. F. A. D. Hancock, to repair 2900 Cleveland avenue; $1,500. Walsh H. Petty, to repair 638 D street; $4,000. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, to repair 1309 New York ave nue; $6,000. P. J. Nee Co., to install elevator, Seventh and H streets; $3,300. Graj3®jafßjajara/aM2Ms;a®a®i2feMeMi3Ma®aMSM^T3JsraraißiaißnajEiejßfttiejciiG!iisiG!JD JAMESON-BUILT HOMES J 1000 to W 22 Quebec PlaceN.W. | / \ Wood lev* m thl8 ' m ° st dell B htful ▼ T UUUICj residence section Park Overlooking HomCS Rock Creek Park Eight rooms, 3 baths, built-in garage, hot water heat, electricity, cold storage, cedar closet, large attic, spacious lawns. 69 SOLD—ONLY 2 LEFT Make Your Decision Today rxhibit 2725 Woodley Place Home (Furnished by Palais Royal) Open Daily Until 9 PM . TO INSPECT—One-liaJf block east from Conn. Are. and Calvert Street Bridge to Woodley Place. r " r i tii e cal \mrn IMlliiliafcfc—ZH > 919 15th Street Owners Franklin 1140 | On the Crest of \ j Ai'*< thR I il me NEWARK STREET | CLEVELAND PARK | This residence, situated just one block west of Con- jjj necticutAve., in a square established by its many fine homes, $ I is really an out of the ordinary offering. The house is of A pre-war construction, has very large living and dining rooms A with fireplaces, center reception hall, and a roomy kitchen. A jrt There are 4 big bedrooms with large closets on the second A * floor and a full stairway to the attic which has a maid’s room, » ts also an enormous finished room suitable for billiards. / A Numerous evergreens and plenty of shade. ✓ Hardly Believable ' ONLY $14,750 EASY TERMS ✓ Owner Leaving City—Must Sell \ Open Sunday After 1 P.M. I | Hedges & Middleton, Inc. \ jjj REALTORS i \ | 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 i REALTORS WILL FLY. Airplane Will Bear Chicagoans to Detroit Convention. The air lane isn’t too direct away for realtors to come to Detroit June 23-26 for the annual convention there of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. The first group to plan the convention trip by airplane are eight Chicago realtors, headed by Ben jamin L. Coolidge, vice president of the Chicago Real Estate Board, arid Pierce Jones, executive secretary of the board. ~ They will make the flight in a big “bomber” scheduled to make the 285 miles in less than three hours. REAL ESTATE. $ 7,450 A Price That Is Itself Unusually Low And Attractive 800 to 848 Delafield St. N.W. Overlooking Saul’s Addition VALUE EXTRAORDINARY SEE THEM TODAY They 9 re Only Five Minutes 9 Distance From 14th St. Colonial Style Brick Homes, containing six rooms and bath, hot-water heat; electric lights; hardwood floors; large, light, airy cellar with laundry trays; front and back porches; deep lots to paved alley. Sample House, 824 Delafield Street Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday TO INSPECT Take 14th Street—or Georgia Avenue—cars to Delafield Street, walk east to property, or phone Main 9080 for Free Auto Service. Builders of Communities 14th and K Main 9080 Phone Service Evenings Until 9 P.M. Your Last Opportunity To Purchase One of These Homes Only 2 Left 4700 to 4728 sth St. N.W. One Block From Sherman Circle Sample Home, 4720 b:h .H. N „. Open Every Day Until 8 P.M. TO INSPECT— Drive out Georgia Ave. to Decatur St., thence east three squares to property. Shapiro-Katz Co. BUILDERS AND pfai tops " 1416 K St. Main 9111 Members of Operative Builders' Assn, of D. C. 1 One of These Brookland | 1 Homes Will Suit You | || Detach ed—S em i-Detached —A t tach ed !§ Splendid Locations Remarkable Values j|j 55 New six-room, semi-detached brick homes in new 55 =5 subdivision now under construction. Homes con- 25 55 tain all modern improvements used in any six-room 25 f=s house in the city. Add to these the fact that we 52 L== have used 24-inch tongue-and-groove pine floor 55 55 under 74*mch tongue-and-groove oak floors up -55 stairs and down. Nothing but hydraulic face brick 25 55 used throughout, including rear and in basement. 55 52 Duplex floor plugs in each room. Fireplace; coat H| closet, built-in garage; attic; guaranteed roof; |5 - built-in tub in tiled bath; coal bin; built-in ice = box in large pantry; one-piece sink in kitchen, 55 =f Large lot to paved alley. == Inspect sample house, 1017 Hamlin St. N.E. |§ Brick home on 12th An exceptional cor- =E = St. N.E. Home con- ner bungalow. =sr M u ain u six r , OOI ?, S ’ tilcd 6 rooms, tiled bath, M = ? ak *l°°. rs oak floors, built-in ga- = =s throughout, glass-in- rage, fireplace, beauti- = H closed porches, con- ful shade trees. = Crete front porch. . = 55 Brick garage on large * his is rea , a T e J = = j Qt markable value with E25 m Priced right for terms and price very = quick sale. reasonable. = H=| Call North 7471 for Call North 7471 for 22= 25 particulars. particulars. 55 B m s §=§ s m = 5| All of the above were === = built and are for sale by §=§ B Breuninger, Pedersen Co. 1 §| 1627 K Street N.W. m Main 3174 North 7471 §§ §H During Week Evenings and Sundays = ffilMllHUHlllliilllllllliilHllllllllllliinillllllllllilinilllllllllllilllllHllllllllllllillllllllilllllililililllllHllllllffl !>