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“Maximum Service” means safe service in Real Estate KEEVER =i G % Can be had at this office. cently had listed with us several of the most desirable homes on the market, a variety that cannot be surpassed by any office. You will do well to come here first. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. 717 14th Street NW. This Real Estate Office Is a Perfectly Balanced Organization HE INSIDE TRACK has every advan- tage when it comes to a race—and the same applies to business. We hug the “inside track” by keeping 'in closest touch with Real Estate situations and advising our clients accordingly. Eye Street, 3405.Eye ‘7?: WNWL T A Selected List of Homes ‘We have re- A R. K. FERGUSON 1114 9th St. NW. We Also Build Garages That Satisfy ODERNIZE The Old Home Phone us for a bid on remodeling the old home— One Price—and a Low One | No separate bids from the carpenter. the painter, the plumber and others to take up your time. Ferguson does that for you. Wiring, Painting, Decorating, Floor-finishing, Heating, Roof- ing, Carpenter Work, Plumbing —Any Alteration—All Under One Contract. Inc. Phone N. 231-232 ! |quirea vy i il { their fututre nome { imity of the { enemy 1409 New York Ave. NW. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES For Sale or Trade We have several Apartment Houses and Busi- — ness Properties showing large returns which we can sell on reasonable terms, some as low as $5,000 cash. We have also several pieces of property on which trades will be considered. WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor eal March 4 ~—will witness the inauguration of the President. It is likely also to witness the inauguration of an extraordinarily active market for houses. The New Six-Room Brick Houses, 218to0234 Upshur St. N.W. ~—can be bought at such reasonable prices and on such easy terms that they will be the first to go. Description: 6 rooms and bath; concrete front and double rear porches; hot-water heat, electricity and all ‘modern accessories. Location just aroun'd the corner from Soldiers’ Home Park, at one of the highest points in the District, a most pleasant, healthful place. Sunday Is the Day to See Them! Our representative lives at 222 Upshur Street. He will be there all day tomorrow. Shannon & Luchs 713 14th St. N.W. — | estate poses. out, that the B : Con! DROF IN HOUSING COSTS : HOPE OF THE BUYERSE. Phone Main 98 | tion £ | railroad unions. thix w Middleton, Inc., in conn NEW EMBASSY SITE from each oth urged by own blocks of N reason wh: should trac site elsewhere The prop: sident a Ger: Site Across Street. Directly & owned on wh ch g Fren >min {Harding’s pr hington International Problem Cited. however, the interna- belonging to iment, than whom F and_ to n of h to be di to . ned here to forsake t for one on 16th stree |U. S. Chamber of Commerce Ex- | plains Difficulty Met by Build- ers in Selling Property. i Prospective buyers' hope that hous- ing costs will come down With costs of other commodities has contributed to the difficulty exper ers in disposing of hou. past six months, accor nouncement of Chamber of Commerce. The civic dev pment department of the chamber bases this belief on data obtained in a survey of the ac- tivities of more than 200 chambers of commerce interested in stimulating home building. The “slack” in empl as another reas panies §ponso; for the siui s during the ng to an an- United States yment is gi housing co Ambers of com- houses, or renting les them awaiting s liscloses that The ing 57 hous- and iave made plans for 00 more RAILWAY BOARD RULING MAY BRING TEST OF ACT Brotherhoods Send Petition Asking Decision on Power to Call Conferences. On the decision of the Railway Labor Board of Chicago upon a peti- m_the railroad brotherhoods P. Walsh, general the possibility of a ctions of the trans portation act o courts, Mr. sh announced yesterday The petition req on its pow ling conferences utives and repre that the board d jurisdiction in ntatives of the Following the refusal of the roads to open a conference with itatives of the unions on work- com- agresments and zcneral i i plaints, the unions decided to invoke the protection of the law, it was stated, which provides, under title 3, t is considered the means of disputes through conferences between the two parties. law presupposes the holding nces,” Mr. Walsh said today. “The basic princi of th for collective i al scale betwo: s. In event that | 5 not within the s Railway Labor Board to order to con- ference on these quustions, it is pos- sible that we will take the case in the a ruling on the law.” The petition sibility by de necessary to certain features of tI nsportation act and as to interpretations of the act by carriers, by ourselves and by cIf presents this pos- aring that =i your honorable body.” e Thirty-eight dollars a square foot was the annual rental stipulated in a lease signed this week for a small business property at 1439 Broadway, & with Moore d DD aLASSES | . {ALLIANCE CLAIMS CREDIT | | Houseleepers' Organization Adds ot of the prox- | to the plot | District of Columbia w .1 |come a member of the Housekeecpers' | |brought about {forts of the ha | ber of the alliance ced by build- | the cost of living. 1o be national bank examiner for the ween railroad | Thatcher M. Lewis, APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD. Fowler & Co. Sells the Moulton. Sales for Week Aggregate $180,000 ‘With the sale of the Moulton apart-| M ment house, 1277 New Hampshire ave- nue northwest, .featuring the transac- tions for the week in the office of Wil-| liam E. Fowler & Company, the total of sales aggregated $180,000, it was announced today Your Choice of a 3 or 4 The Moulton w: hased by R. L. e e e A Bedroom and Bath, consideration of approximately $140,000 : Attic and Wide John B. Welden purchased from War- | ren Brothers a bungalow at the corner | Porches of 35th and Chesapeake streets. of §! rooms and two baths, which he will oc- | cupy as his home. ‘ A five-room and bath bungalow 3715 Brandywine street, was s at Riverdale, Md. This property purchased by Mrs. Annie Embrey. Sample Houses 1297 £ 1227 Taw'or & NW £ $585.000. Hedges & Hill, Inc., arranged the sale. Lake any Taylor St. square to s house. E. Terms Open and lighted until 9 pm. For Sale By Thomas A. Jameson 906 New York Ave. NW. JELTH and car tk one-half Be Sure to See Our SUNSHINE HOMES Finished and Under Construction The Moulton apartment houwe, 1273 New Hampshire avenue northwest, was xold thix week to R. L. Thomas, an o wn investor, for a cousider; tion aaid to ha en about $140,000. The sale wax negotiated through the office of Willin Fowler & Co. Disclosed in Report Sub- mitted to Council. « twenty-one buid-| SEVEN HOMES CHANGE Lots, 35 to 60 feet front; real open fireplaces; every Total asse nd 1 ations in the I of Columbia for the past year HANDS DURING WEEK modern convenience. Main 5526 w;l to ne $30,000,000, it was < Homes in the city with Ask the Man Who Owns d in a report submitted last : 5 d all i for less 5 : b . | pose P Srials round all around tor less to the Building fon | Modern Dwellings Located in Vari- [Thomas B Foid r. l::hzm houses in a row. — ¥ C. Clinton Jam president man of the lawy o 5 % — = ous Sections of tne District. D It had been estimated the assets would total Owner occupant offers 1311 QUINCY ST. N.W. improving the federal judicial em. r ¥ N Two designs, six and eij The, announced that these B i 4906 Arkansas Ave. Take 14th or Georgia Ave. (gth St.) car to 13th and Emer- son. Saul’s Addition. would be con Seven dwellings were disposed of | WVashington March 1 39, as)this week through the office of Wil- liam S. Phillips. The list of tran: tions follows Harold F. Lane purchased {rom Mr.| Reduction of ¢ on o 3 vers | Phillips, one the new brick houses ' o: e United S ulnlm‘x’x‘mi’.::"“”' on Argonne Terrace, 1624 Argonne!With five judg field of userul- |Place northwest. Th : s SedR the housing | of six rooms and h, inclo: S services of ing porch, built-in heated garage and | it o0f ihe | Cnited conve ces. Sfatesscl § th she 2Bk tharcorm T a5 they | “'The- six-room-and.two-bath _home gommerce court, were included in the guld. more capital must b ted | owned by Harold F. Lane at 1327|2IOPORAIS: o tion stock. Without | Quincy street northw was sold| 1 loans the as- | through the office of Mr. Phillip: Mrs. Emma J. Baker purchased from § ) Mrs. Julia A. Chase the three-story| ilapartment house at 322 A street; o outheast. " ion of Mrs. Alice H. Burke purchased from | s League of Local Build- | this office the house at 615 Van Buren| sociations, which | street nbrthwest. This is a new six-| . April 28| room-and-bath bungalow built by Mr. Phillip Dennis McCarthy purchased a six- room-and-bath house located at 5210 avenue northwest from Arthur | IN REDU Van Meter. i CTION ON BREAD| Rovert Gravatt purchased from Alex Boyd the home at 320 East Capi- tol street. | A modern home was purchased by | William O. Smith at 22 Bryant street northwest. This property was owned b Effie Averi lered in re fo o 9,550,000, ting of 1920 of 04 a gain in assets in 1919 of At $11,000 MIDDAUGH & SHANNON Wm. E. Shannon, Pres. Woodward Building, 15th & H 1 was pointed out, h. fixtures. Terms, $. $75 per month. Po thirty days. DAVIS & STEELE, Exclusive Agents, ssion Orle: The Best Buy in Washington 2 Sold 3 Left 1350 to 1358 Taylor Street, NNW. Sampl>” tiouse, 1358 Taylor Open and Lighted Until 8 p.m. Choice of Locations 11to0 21 Channing St. at North Capitol St. $500 Cash $75 Monthly, Inclu Interest 100 Per Cent to Membership in Year, Says Report. Every man, woman and child in the urged to be- HOMES WANTED LARGE AND SMALL For Immediate Cash Buyers or to Lease Furnished J. V. N. & T. B. HUYCK 1517 H Street N.W. REALTY EXPERTS For Over Half a Century Mrs. Rose Gouverneur| dent of the ors tion, attention to price of bread she declared, was nly through the e ne Since 1899 “No place like home; no home like ours”| )"y’? p!m" All new houses; six rooms and bath; cellar; large dou- ble porches. Lot 20 by 140 to 20-ft. alley. Room for 2 ga- rages. berlin. chairman of ommittee, of Agricy ng. She described a mod and o exhibited such a model. Buel T. Davis, the only male mem made ihey contain 8 rooms and One-half Square East of N, [||! [l bath; hot-water heat; hand- Cap. Car: | some hardwood floors. Fronts slt} £ D,AOr Phone | are of tapestry brick, with 's for Auto. l;ement I.f:)m porcdhes. fi? . i front. rge yards to -ft. Open and Lighted Until 8 O’Clock alley. Double back porches. | nee urthering t 1 post. - had talke officials st 1 and that he . v much discour- re not co- N use of to bring foodstuffs here, ch would aid in the reduction of Storage room in attic. Terms Can Be Arranged C. H. Small MICHIGAN PARK Large lots. Six and eight rooms, hot-water heat, tiled 14 F ST.NW o 70 AN 1358 Taylor St. NEW BMMINER' . bath, open fireplace, real L = DI NT Owner -nd'Buiuw i slate roofs, laundry, etc. Forty acres in develop- ment. Over thirty houses sold. Exhibit, 4211 12th. Take car marked “Brook- land” to end of route. Appointment of R. Gordon Finney of Columbia and Baltimore years been a na- and has fre- FOR SALE Handsome Residence To Settle An Estate 1531 New Hampshire Ave. (In Block North of Dupont Circle) MIDDAUGH & SHANNON Wm, E. Shannon, Pres. ‘Woodward Building, 15th & H amination d n Richmond. Since the of Mr. Trimble's r ation controller eged with p) In the Heart of Old Mt. Pleasant Overlooking Entire Rock Creek Park In the heart of Washington’s most substantial and fashionable residential center. The rooms are large and the ceilings high, such as are found only in houses built when labor and material were not’ at a premium. Contains eighteen large rooms, con- veniently arranged for entertaining. Hot-water heat and electric light. PRICE: Actual cost to estate OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY, Feb. 27th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Harry Wardman 1430 K St. N.W. Tapestry Brick, Six-room Homes, Cement Colonial Front Porch, completely modern, with lot 140 feet deep, shaded by virgin forest trees. $1,000 Cash; $80.00 Per Month Sample House, 3328 19th St. N.W. Take Mt. Pleasant car to Park Road and walk two squares " WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS 1409 New York Ave. I‘lll.a\.\ll?r Phone Main 98 / This bungalow was 2lso constructed by Warren Brothers. John Johnson sold a suburban homa A semi-detached home of six rooms was purchased by William J. Driver. p the former . which is located One-half block from 14th St. Cars Hali block from 14th st. cars Strictly modern 8-room and full tile bath home; glassed-in breakfast and sleeping porches; hardwood trim throughout ; room for garage; colonial front; hot- water heat and lovely electric 500 cash, © 1420 N. Y. Ave. Main 5082-5398. .