Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1921, Page 14

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. Inspect Sunday 1427 21st St. NW. Just Off Dupont Circle Eight large rooms, bath, hot- water heat, electric and gas light, re- ception hall, butler’s pantry, laundry trays, open fireplaces. Newly papered and painted. Vacant—Easy Terms Representative on Premises J. Dallas Grady THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921. REAL ESTATE MEN T0 VISIT FRISCO Local Board Expects Big Delegation to Attend Con- vention in June. Plans for having a large representa- tion from the Washington Real Estate Board at the annual convention in San Francisco on June 1, 1922, of the National Association of Real Estate Boards will be formulated at a meet- ing of the convention club committee of the local bbard Monday, it was announced today. Recognizing the value of attend- ance at the convention and in co- operation with the work of the com- mittee a number of local realtors have offered to their salesmen a prize trip to the annual gathering with all expenses paid. In order to receive this award the salesman must pro- at the morthwest cormer of 33d street tructed for. Frank J. Murphy Upland terrace, a cost of $18,000. JOFFRE TO VISIT U. S. AFTER ORIENTAL TOUR French Marshal Will Convey Re- spects of Government to Pacific Ocean Countries. MARSEILLE, November 12—Mar- sha] Joffre, who left Marseilles on Armisticg day to visit Japan, will also make an extended tour of the cou tries bordering the Pacific ocean, in- cluding Indo-China, Siam and China. He has been intrusted by the French government with the task of carrying to the chiefs of the govern- ments of the far eastern states that participated In the victory of the al- lies the salute and gratefulness of France. The marshal's first call was to be at Port 8aid, where an official recep- tion was planned. At Bingapore he will board the cruiser Mohtcalm, flag- ship of the French far east fauadron. At Saigon the marshal will visit the French possession of Indo-China for a few days he guest of the gov- ernor general of the colony. He will arrive at Bangkok about December 20 and be received by the King of Siam, which country was one of the allied ‘powers during the war. After visiting the states af Cam- bodge and Tonkin, Joffre, on the Montcalm, accompanied by several | “Owner Did Not Build to Sell But— Business Takes Him North” b AT “Worth a Million in Contentment” A REAL HOME. Large lot in exclusive residential neighbor- hood—a gem among gems. Six miles from Washington. 9 roums, 2 baths, additional lavatory, breakfast room, large porch, oak floors, electric range, 2 fireplaces, hot-air heat, A full basement, built-in garage, fruit trees. Price, $14,000. home you’ll love. See your own broker or F. C. Goodnow Company Agent Meatyard Construction Company is th d hollow tile, with siate roof. co Claughton Went was the architect. destroyers, will proceed directly to Yokohama, where he expects to ar- rive about January 25. His sojourn in Japan will last about a month, after which he will visit Peking, trav- eling by way of Seoul and Mukden. The present plans for the return trip are for the marshal to reach France by way of Honolulu, San Francisco and New York. e Nevada has the fewest women in proportion to total population of any of the states, duce a given amount of business each month between now and June. The spread of this movel idea, it is pointed out, has met with instant response and several offices report prospective winnera with a good start. While this idea was put forth to stimulate in- terest in the coming convention, it has been found to have stimulated sales and is expected to be a good business proposition for the offices adopting it. Duties of Committee. This committee was formed for the purpose of assuring large delegations from Washington to the annual con- ventlons of the national association. At the conventions foremost real- tors from all parts of the country meet and discuss all phases of their 1410 H St. NW. Room 302 MINES AGAIN OPERATING. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., November 2 After idleness of more than months, tiee coal mines are again in operation, says a dispatch from Brice- ville. The mines resumed with large crews, the men having been advised by United Mine Workers’ officials to {accept the companies’ offer of the 1917 | wage scale, paying 77 cents per ton for digging coal and $6.72 to $4 a day | for shopmen. MORE CAPITAL AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK 729 15th St. N.W. Tel. Main 307 Regarded as Encouraging Element in Situation, S. W. Straus Declares. Three Homes to be sold at prices that repre- sent unusually good values. All vacant and ready for immediate occupancy., Increasing amount of capital being made available for construction work 18 profession. An important feature is|¢82rded as an encouraging element in The forum meetings, which are de- |the bullding situation, presaging aug- voted to discussions on a particular | mented activities, by S. W. Straus, New | subject after a recognized speclalist | york banker. as giv . s glven o comprehensive analvai [YULPRNCR o L In this t ! conditions in the building in- Bargains FOUR NEW ' COLONIAL HOMES INSPECT TODAY PRICE 2z 749 Park Road Northwest 1 3242 Nineteenth Street N.W. Unusually sttractive 8-room and in exclusive residential as a basis for the discussion. work much geal practical progress is |improv 2bath home Splendid 8-room home on two section; hot-water heat, electric floor nt northwest sec- made and many realtors find solutions | dustry,” he states. ‘““There is a mani- lights; hardwood floors; cement at, electric lights. to their individual problems that are |fested tendency to push construction Unusually well front 'porch, double rear porches, and terms reson- built-in_garage. open fireplace. A home that must be seen to be ap- precinted. Open for Inspection Sunday See Mr. Crandall on Premises work and inquiries for capital are in creasing. _The attitude of the investi public is becoming constantly more fa- vorable to real estate securities of the best type, making possible the increased amount of capital available for con- struction work.” It is the opinion of Mr. Straus that the outlook can be viewed with sincere optimism and that the improved condi- tions In the building situation will stim- ulate and inspire the general business | situation. € The company of which Mr. Straus is head recently underwrote one of the largest real estate mortgages ever re- | carried home and put into operation. The realtor has come to know that his knowledge and achievements should be distributed throughout the profes- sion for the general good, it is stated. Many Washington realtors wili have the opportunity of going to the coast for the first time and the ar- rangements made make the trip pos- sible at a very minimum of expense and time. Pay Into Common Fund. ‘The members of this committee are paying into a common fund monthly installments that will aggregate, on planned. able. Open for Inspection Sunday See Mr. McCook on Premises 3 135 Kentucky Avenue S.E. One of the best bullt and most conveniently planned homes{n thia n Easy Monthly section. 6 Tooms and bath, hot- June 1, the total expenses of the trip. |corded, that on the gigantic General | water heat, double back porches. These 'funds are being Invested and | Motors bullding in Detroit, amounting | Payments arage. Can be sold on $700.00 the interest will be returned as a|to $12,000.000. The building has more | 8 9 balance monthly. dividend to the members. floor space than any office structure in Hot-water ) Members of the committee are:|the world, and represents an investment | Heat Thomas E. Jarrell, chairman; H. Clif- 1t is now pro ford Bangs, Joseph A. Herbert, jr.; of more than $20,000,000. posed to complete the partitioning, 1 S Exemites O. B. Zantzinger. Theodore M. Judd, |terior finishing and equipment at an es. | L B William S. Phillips and Ben T. web-| ABSENT SEVEN YEARS. | Porches T 5 tor: . ‘ake 14th Street cars to Spring Road and walk east one square or phone us CHAS. D. SAGER 2t Front b 3 v Last of British Army, 7 Officers, 36 | Men, Leave France. CALAIS, November 26.—Seven offi- | cers and thirty-six privates, the last | 923 Fifteenth Btreet N.W. Main 38 $1,000 HELD IN ALIEN SMUGGLING T Cash Three Arrested in Detroit by Fed- $1,000 CASH—BALANCE, $75.00 MONTHLY INCLUDING ALL INTEREST mmi; of the 4,500,000 men constituting the Monthly eral Immigration Officers. British expeditionary force, have em. | Payments o5 (DETROIT. Mich, November 26— |barked for England, after an absence | Six Rooms and Bath mmigration officers arrested three |Of seven years. . persons here on ‘a charge of smug. | No official ceremony attended the|| 6 and 8 Rooms and Bath Hot-Water Heat = gling aliens into the United States|departure. The French government | r o T Semii-detached fromt ‘Cunada.'The three—Robert |ha sugkested a send-ort Celebration. | OPEN DAILY Electric Lights ut Eagle, Vincenti Cazklewski and Flor- ence Roper—are members of a ring engaged in bringing aliens into the country, federal officers declared. Five aliens found in the car Eagle was driving were detained for ques- tioning. They were found crouching lin the rear of the car as Eagle drove from a ferry steamer. SLAYER GETS 30 YEARS. North Carolina Man Sentenced for Second-Degree Murder. FAYETTESVILLE, N. C., Novemb, 26—Marshall ~ Wililams, ~ who last week pleaded gullty to a charge of murder in the sécond degree in con- nection with the killing of Deputy Sheriff A. J. Pate, has been given a maximum sentence of thirty years in the state prison. SACRIFICE Owner Must Sell Fine Business Corner N.E. corner 9th and L Streets. One block from Mt. Vernon Savings Bank 37 ft. on 9th St. Alteration of gronnd floor into store will provide attractive window display and pay big return on investmeent. ibly $12,600 on terms wil Make Offer Today Glover & Flather 737 15th St. the British war office decided | otherwise. Private farewells on the | guay. however, were extremely cor- | dial. The last British army motor car| and the last lorry were turned over | to the disposal board here, to be sold | at pubilc auction, Just East 14th St. Cars H.R.Howenstein Co. 1314 F Street N.W. Large Lots to Alley Large Porches, front and rear Window Shades R Side-Oven Gas Ranges Plenty Room for Gardens, Garages and Flowers OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST 4 Bedrooms 2d floor. Overlooking Rock Creek Park. At 3 car lines. Unreproachable neighborhood. High quality con- struction. Livable plan. Every convenience. _Interior decorations —new—refined. In all, a House of no regrets. 1620 Argonne Terrace (16th and Col. Rd.) Open daily until 9:00 P.M. - WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS “Washington—the Most ‘Livable’ City in America” THE HOME IS NEVER QUITE THE “HOME” till you own it. If you will take the trouble to investigate and figure, you'll find out how easy it is to pay for the house you require. Intensely Interesting List of Houses for Sale That Marks the Return to Normaley in Prices and Terms Read This List Chevy Chase, D. C.—$8,950 Close Lincoln Park—$7,250 Price‘reduced $1.000 bscause owner snit Three-story dwelling containing 9 rooms Benen xoens Mud itk o and bath; newly papered and painted $1,000 cash and reasonable payments will We are offering several New Home Properties that are inte ng in price and terms. It is a good thing for investors and home seekers to follow our For Sale House announce- ments in the newspapers. “Maximum Service” saves you money when you trade thru this organization. B CKEEEc-as‘ %: chase. pas: 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 g Members of the Washington Real Estate Board sell at once. b dence, on large lot, In good section. v A lectris light, screened-in toe T tires making this the best buy in Chevy make: this ‘deal. 1409 New York Ave. Chase today. Close R. C. Park—811,500 . i ights—=89. 000 d bath wit! ot-water Phone Main 93 Washington Heigh 35, neas, Flestrio light:' hardwood floors. and Beautiful residence on Connecticut Ave., containing 12 rooms and 3 baths, with addi- tional toilet. This is a high class resi- dence in best condition. It will be shown by appointment. Near Gonzaga College—-sls,O(jO Brick residence of 11 rooms and 2 baths: hand-made brick front; fireplaces through- out house; double floors of hardwoo titions on’ first floor brick covered. detached. In excellent condition and & bar- gain. It is one of the best houses in this section. Near Dupont Circle—$13,500 A very good brick house, containing 12 rooms and 2 baths, on good street, close to trim. First floor porches, sleeping porch and other features make this a very tempt- ing offer. Washington Heights—$12,000 This i a fine brick dwelling in best part of the Helghts. It has 6 large rooms and bath, sleeping porch, hardwood floors; new hot-water heating plant: screens, awnings: ;verthentripped throughout. In best con- ition. Best Part Petworth—$8,000 Six large rooms, bath and reception hall: hardwood floors and trim. Good lot to alley, Hot-water heat and electric light. See {t at once. An Exceptional Opportunity To Secure This Attractive New Bungalow and a New Ford Touring Car L 7 T . Excellent condition. Servant's room Tive sumple Honseiof that grotip.of circle. Excellent condltion, Servantereom 1 Georgetown—$13,500 4 section. Owner has made sharp reduction for im- . mediate sale of this 10-room-and-bath resi- dence, in good section. Lot 45 by 133, to alley. Property in good condition and low price should effect ready sale. shur St., Petworth—$9,000 Very substantial brick house, containing 7 rooms and bath; hot-water heat and clec- tric light. Good lot. This is a very low price for this excallent property. Kenyon, W. of 19th—§12,000 This is one of those much sought after 6-room-and-bath brick houses, in best sec- tion of the Heights. It has sleeping porch maid’s room in attic and is strictly modern throughout. W. of N. H. Ave. on S St.—$18,000 Sharp reduction in price to far less than value, because owner must sell. This is a well built and very modern house of 10 rooms and 3 baths, with every convenience. Two-car garage. Exclusive Conn. Ave. Sec.—$16,500 This is a M built house containing 9 rooms and 2 baths; first floor, sun parlor bullt-in; second floor, built-in sleeping porch; third floor, built-in roof garden Excellent arrangement, with hot-water heat, electric 1ight, hardwood floors. Built- in garage. Owner's health makes essary and offering is made a price. See it at once. Bloomingdale Section—$6,500 Small cash payment takes this very de- sirable 6-room-and-bath dwelling, in good 5310 14th St.—Open Sunday Exceptionally, well built and attractive stucco house, just completed under careful supervision of owner. Reception hall, liv- ing room with large fireplace, dining room. kitchen with Hoosier cabinet and cold storage room on first floor. Three bedrooms, bath and_sleeping porch on second floor. Attic. Full concrete cellar. Hot-water heat -and electric light. Fine locality. Open Sunday; don't fail to see it. Woodridge Dwelling—$8,250 Now vacant. Six rooms and bath; fire- places; modern In every way and in good condition. Chevy Chase, D. C.—$16,000 This is a delightful house of eight rooms and 2 baths, in highly desirable section. Just completed and ready for occupancy. ‘Well built. On lot 60 feet wide. Interest- ing terms. Chevy Chase, Md.—$22,500 Decidedly smart new house, containing 9 large rooms and 3 baths; delightfully arranged. Hardwood floors, large porches: lot has frontage of 120 feet, with huge * trees. This Is one of the prettiest prop- erties on the market, and meets every re- quirement of family desiring a residence of character and charm in very exclusive sec- tion. Two-car garage. Chevy Chase, Md.—$22,500 New residence containing 10 rooms and 3 baths; designed with an idea of real home comfort, yet sacrificing nothing in things that mark the .smart residence. Spanish Villas 3214 Macomb Street Cleveland Park —is now ready—the others having all been sold. Hollow tile construction; nine rooms, two baths, including both Dining and Sleep- ing Porch-rooms. . This property, containing six large rooms and bath, is located at Bradley Hills, near the fashionable Edgemoor section, in the heart of a thriving community. ~ Among the many splendid features are hot-water heat, hardwood floors, electric range, open fire- place, concrete porch and large lot. 75x120. . UNUSUAL CONDITIONS ENABLE US TO OFFER THIS PROPOSITION ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Without a doubt, this.ig one of the best buys this year, and it will pay you to go out and look at this property. price. $7,95(0) Every detail of finish and equipment is of the very best—enormous closets, and a host of them; hot water heat; and separate hot water heater: floored attic—and a double garage opening to a wide alley. ‘There’s just this one left—and it’s sure - to be snapped up quickly. Open for inspection every day and evening. One of us will be on the premises. Take Chevy Chase car to Macomb St. and Harry A. Kite °mii® [l 1731 K Street N.W. : Phone Main 4080 ‘Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. 1514 K St. N.W. Phone Main 4846 % 813 15th St. N.W. : Main 2430 To Inspect Sunday, Phone Mr. MacDonald at North 9202

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