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B e e S B i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922. REAL ESTATE, MONEY EASIER ONLY FOR SAFE. |53 porms,tre sl P 182, 25es s viih fosners diarise = but their shelves are steadily empty- | change, rallies in wheat prices were = gy | Ing and an increased demand i8 :on-|moslly of @ tramsient forl, Less fi- LEGITIMATE EN‘I ERPRISES sidered assured when warmer weith:r | vorable orbp reports, however, from 5 arrives. parts of Ransas and Oklahoma, to- e gether with presence of the green bug M dware. pest in Texas and elsewhere south- 1 i L = 2 est, led to some change of senti- This office has a large list of desirable high-class Pal'k Place N-w- Trel_ld Of Tradmg Revcals That Morc Fluld —The '?g“cffg"""‘:"’“rf‘fl' iifi’s‘!n'e':“"a'l‘) i d:;‘:ul”q:\::‘.“:-m, Real Estate Investments for Sale, including apartment ments ddes not extend to hardware. . : ¢ wheat. houses; downtown business properties, etc. Look at 612 13th Street N.W. x : ik s 058, Provisions were affected chie! v 4 Credits Do Not Mean More Water |1it" mfiis et i ool v o o o moga, Y €Ml- || in Stocks—General Review. | S - : ; 5 : e And Consult Our Business Properties Department for Price and Terms N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. salmon canning. Industry now is n “Everything in Recl Estate” York Herald says that the Munson liner Aeolus, from South American ports, brought several crates of win- ter grapes consigned to President e, o T ; . ; splendid shape. ¢ ¢ pinks ond BY J. C. ROYLE. © | | per cent of capacity. - The advance in | chums are short i peioes are fme . ; ices, however, instituted b c P : Special Dispateh to The Star, / y wome | er, with pinks at $1.10 « dozen und T EW YORK, March 25 Business| L the independents hus not only been | chum, at §1.00. Ahaka red salmon 4 e S NOES lmaintained, but has been followed by | commands §2.25. - Harding, Vice President Coolidge and men throughout the United Statgs'the leading producers. Although pro. g . ‘| Chairmab Lasker of the Shipping have found out that’more fluld oredits| duction sl s below 70 per cent of Autendobil Hoard. IL was the impression of . plant capacity,- these advances, far . o e enice b 5 do nmot mean more water In their|kom checking sales, have stimulated| CLEVELAND, March 25 (Specialy.d ALY PAMSCREOrS that ihe vote o) n h - ohibition . this year in Peru and stocks.! Money is easier, but it is|huying, and additional furnaces are | —Peeriess Automobile shipped prohibition 3 55 easler only for safe and legitimate|being blown in each day. cars the first'wéek' in March. Cha fuguay would'put thoseicountries:in L 1 “busineas | the dry list. enterprises. Bankers and financiers More Cars Thas Ever. er Company. officlals report bu ¢ % holding up well. % " are warnins thelr customers auinyt | Some motor cur factorles are tury. |71 P T LONDON WOOL SALES 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5 = undue expansion and undue enthi-{ihafr history und one produce Nat ' = story r alone| (o 0 ey D March 7 vere 5 e siasm. It is unquestionable that the|will udd 9,000 men to his payroll April |, CHICAGQ,; March. 25, (Special).— 58 bales afvered ot Ih’i"'“x}:'!ox mere Exclusive Agents Serpritiad: The citizens’ eommiftee in .an en- 4 trend of business }s upward and that| 1. Prices have not entirely atabilized, | The citlzens’ e candensi e e v Buc 5 "1 5 | gy 'the Tast week hus seen’one price | UAVOr o expédita and protect build-; jin JUES The = on v au bhelow canditions . ara. mproying. Businesk| .yt-and a corresponding advance in (1 OPeratienswhas.placed insurance | . anA oW St o e dispatches recefved within the last|quotations by another company. Many | #Mmounting to 30,000,000 on 500 build- | 5 .0, Feoy (08 FEOEIEE, u-:)‘!:-lf""' twenty-four hours make that thor-|automobile and accessory producers,|in& Jobs now under course of ‘con-; z om . struction. This action was taken, as | oughly plain. But there is nothing ot | NOWever, ure working at more than | "oy ion against possible intimi- | g Open on 3 Sides . the sky rocket about.that upward|"Tifa production is slackening, but|dative 'methods by ten insurgent | l ’ unions of the building trades which | S trend. this reductlon fs counter-bulunoéd by | SIoRs of, e, blone fates JOCHH - g ingreased speed of turnover. In lum e oL : Balance, $75 Monthl e e et Dt T WA Mt WV bR e T i | ’ not overconfdent. They fealize’ that|duction nd production in ulmost at)SiX thousand non-union men have Dusiness, like & boy on a bicycle, has | Dormal in nearly every section. Leen but to work. | INCLUDING ALL INTEREST PO B R e i O el e e T BACK FROM SALES r‘ i been supported by scattered increases { FACES SUEBER S NG IE LRI Fokn e e MARKS WEEK'S GRAIN | : o Commodity Reports ; YEAT: CHICAGO, March 25.—Heavy sules! 4 Advanced Prices Maintained. s 8 to make end-of-the-geason settle- | H R HOWENSTE[N co el i s e From Various Sections (ients"heve bocn targely responsibia L] { ] e commodities and thes advances for a material setback in wheat Drh‘l'!j . o, H ) & maintained. These increases un-| . Ll this week. Compared with & weik doubtedly have been justified by the| NEW YORK, March 25 (Special).—|ugo, the wheat market this 1314 F Sh.y t N w laws of wupply and demand or they|WIth @ coal strike a possibility, the showed losses ranging fro ‘ee A, A could mot heve stood for & moment | tone of the fuel oil and gasoline mar-|a bushel. Other net dec % 5 nder 'the fleree eforts of competi-|ket has turned distinctly firmer. Re- | Corn, 2% to 3%a3%: oats, 1% to 2%, ! Tora Vo ear the basth ok finers are receiving inquiries from all | and provisions, 40 to 95. The confidence which pervades | Sections of the country for all gravi-| Approach of the time for the wind- manufacturers, merchant: d busi- | tes of fuel oil ing up of May contracts had much to ; ness men of various lin is shown A do with the bringing about of pres-| - A 2o Peetedesthdaeddied DS Setre St Lo PO Eeateeds a thoroughly in their reaction to the Shoes, sure to sell wheat, especially the :\Lsy' = threatened nation-wide coal strike. NEW ANS, March 25 (Special). {d¢livery, and it was said in partj | - » | They are taking precautions against . jobbers and ma 1 that one of the biggest holders in the | L) fuel shortage for a brief period, but [ yay their March business shows im-|market disposed of t of his. lin e Greatest bargain dale o they ‘are mot worrled. and sre OIS | provement ver | e s b ahead with plans for increased ac-| Factories here ure r i tended algo to have a depressing ef- tivity and production without regard e e I fect on values, and so, too, did_ev to possible tie-ups. 4 Sty cheaper % dence that Argentine wheat could be In fact, the coal operators them- changes have been|obtained in Kurope much selves, at least those in the anthra- | made recently. than shipments from the cite field, give more evidence of being = States or Canada. worried over the possibility that the Dry Goods. { With the domestic visible supply government may take a hand in the| ST, PAUL, March 25 (Special).—ilarger than at the corresponding settlement of such a strike than ovel the strike itself. PRV NEW HOMES $6,675 Price 23 $675.00 Cash Payment 3 $58.50 Total Monthly Payment ot tonnage of ge. Coal men famil- | jar with the situation declure that operators realize that the price of anthracite must come down if they — are to find far their sutpui e ' " . | . E Whether that tion wiil come off 8 4 3 = Special prices 5 £ dall oruttaugh reduced o e ' - - 3808 K h St Ch Cl‘l D C -3 Special prices for houses corner of streets and alleys. Stner Subilde Tactors. or Biiraces apd ; ‘_ B 9 Eades N i " anawna o9 evy ase, e = only the settlement-of-the controversy i 7 | B DESCRIPTION can determine. ¢ it = " 8 The' steel industry is advanc < 4 TRV : ; : > : ‘ - : « Two-story and cellar houses. I tremendously increased rate. Hereto- > 3 1M An exceptional value in this exclusive scction, one square from Connecti . % Laundry, solid oak floors, colonial front porches, rear porches, fore it has been an axlom in the steel 4 t H Tt ! Avenue car line. =% electric light, gas, five large closets, guaranteed heating system; fade ,‘"“’*l“hfr;‘;“:_’;"’;“:l "fifll "‘.ry""y;":: i il i % & deep lot for garage and alley. s of production threughotit the United ; 3 sk s is b I M Stone and shingle construction; nine rooms and two baths: servant’s room: i First Floor—Hall, living room, dining roomy 16 feet deep, pan- ates had conservatory ; hot-water heat: electricity : open fireplace: 9-ft. front and side try and complete kitchen. Second Floor—Three bedrooms, one 16 feet wide, tiled floor, complete bath. Decorations and finish to suit purchaser. g Built by GEORGE W. BARKMAN, Washington's premier £ builder. Located at 17th and A Streets S.E. Block of New Eastern High School Open for Inspection Today N. B—East Capitol street to be paved. Street car lines ex- tended to 19th street. porches; completely equipped with Chamberlain metal weather strips: lot 110 feet frontage; alley ; hollow tile garage. Abundant shrubbery. 2d and 3d Floors 1414 Eye St. N.W. B New Building Centrally Located AR A i : 837 Wecod ildi in Business Section NEAR CATHEDRAL 0S. . Jarre V\:ard Building Suburban residence, owned and occupied by former secre- Maln 766 of one of the British commissions. Nine rooms and bath. ous inclosed sun parlor, new furnace and electric light fix- tures; lot 100x180, with studio and double’garage; hedges on all sides, and twenty apple trees in full bearing; beautifully planted , garden. Inspection by appointment only. Price, $23,500 it ey JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM, Jr. Owner will sacrifice for quick sale. A O I A Approximately 1,870 Sq. Ft. Floor Space to Esch Floor Reasonable Rental WALTER M. BALLARD 1340 G St. N.W. 9 Washington Real Estate Company : Old-Fashioned Real Estate Brokers 728 15th Strest N.W. Suite 204. Second Floor Telephone Main 933 Evenings, Adams 1514 and Lincoln 4991 eoederadradpedeedrpaloefosdoddrdn A A MANAGER : For Our Branch Office at 18th REAL ESTATE ST N and Columbia Road 918 17th St.. Phone Main 4813 i Northwest Savings Bank COLONTAL HOUSES IN HISTORIC GEORGETOWN. ** Houses for SME?::E‘IG;%: .}:‘:‘E'g:i;%’gemgsmt"d Many Experienced man preferred, wna Near Wardman Park Inn—$30,000 . Chevy Chase, D.C.—$15,500 but not essential, as we have residence in’ex- 1 New Listings in Every Section iraireleieinonts AR our own educational depart- ment. At Main Ofiice Northwest. Realty Co. 1319 F Street . o .. 1 . ; . e ih et lelEhtul residence, o 5 lar For Inspection All Day Sunday MR, HARDING - || Excellent Farm g | faae i i i eping + Garage on large lot Just the Right Location for a Farm 202 acres; ten-room modern residence; bath; hot-water heat; +—$18,50 and in vers e brick house Chevy Chase, D.C.—$11,500 vy . B Cash: g i 1 2 baths, Hot-water heat, ~ water in 'most every room; stationary ~wash- trays; porches light, sleeping porch. front 2and rear Owner leaving city must sell this S-roc bi screened; in fact, the property has every ¢ity convenience; large hardwood floors and trim. Two-car 2-bath brick house. Front d rear | Exhibit 3 S sleeping porch, vapor heat, ele light and ail appointments. Large front and rear Will be sold on most attractive terms. garage, large lot. Gallatin' Street—$12,000 ery ettty 6-roo] d bath jetached resi- s e R e Chevy Chase, D.C.—$30,000 ieaspaatilBecuis Beautiful detached residence of cement block 13th near Randolph—$10,000 :“on ot 100 foet ins 11 well ar- barn and dairy. - Barn 44x108 Ft. Easily Worth $12,000 Land very rich and fertile; mostly all cleared; lying between two large cities (Baltimore and Washington); alongside of Penn- sylvania R. K.; % mile from electric line (W. B. A.); unique pos | A CLEVELAND PARK ~ BUNGALOW A Few Steps West of Connecticut Ave. 2733 Conn.’ Ave. Bet. Woodley Rd. & Cathedral Ave, Price, $20,000 Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces, two baths, tion of having an unobstructed view of U. S. Capitol, Library, ctc. Six-room and buth brick house, l;ul-walerl heat ;:m;:uj rooms and 3 baths, with sleeping pore breakfast and - sleeping . - % and clectric light, sleeping porch, front and rear ront and rear porches, hurdwood floors and trim > = ne horches and many other features. Reasonable throughout. Hot-water heat and electric light porches, chauffeur’s room Thu.l’roperty Is Ofiered ata Barzam——$22,500 ey This residence 15 T high-class condition ann f& with bath ; single or double 3 . T everything thut could be desired by famity of 2 it 1 The buildings alone are worth this price - Newton, west of 18th—$9,350 refinement and good taste. garage at cost \ Builk by : Very substantlal 8-room 1 2 b k house, e e norstes Cleveland Park—$16,000 water heat. electricity and all modern appoint- 1o delighiful Jocality, is this pretty- house. can ments. taining § rooms and bath. It has ail modern im- . v ents - hes, reens, hardwood - flo Irving Street, west of 16th—$13,500 2ha trim. Lot 45 feet wige, | o rooa toone This is a very attractive 3-story brick house, with 10 room 2 hs; semi lot 115 feet d systen. complete modern dwel cellent condition and can be handled on very e Middaugh & Act quickly. This property is right at - : our National Capital City Bl i JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE ‘No Place: Like Home; No Home Like Ours’ 203 Colog'a do Buill di!lg - Main 4985 . i rooms and baths 0 P terms. Ha e S s e S RO RSO SR OO) A CE tric light. built-in_garage. This Ix 4 house that $ A % Oregon mear New Hampshire—$6,950 T et the Wrost SxaiThE TeauIveRenr O I |5 - 3 Three-s brick house, containing 9 rooms criminating people. Pina de. Furna S Petworth Home—$8,000 v New Hampshire near 16th—$16,000 Detached house of 7 rooms and bath, st lent strect. Hot-water heat, ¢ Very well built 3-story brick house, containing S B e s 11 rooms, bath and extra toilets. Hot-water heat, Siliadern 55 Bea i electric light d all hde featu: Terms o o reaomAWIATS E o\t g e P Quincy Street—Petworth—$9,900 Soldiers’ 5 and bath: on lot 20 feet w light, celiar, room for g ¥ X X X ¥ > heat, gas sh. THE MANNER fodofutetoletel QuASS ' Southern exposure, overlooking . . 12th Street, NE.—$9,000 . Park. This ix a Moses-built hous Faul' ACreS Six-room und bath detached house in very good 6 . containing 7 rovms A * - sectidbn; hot-water heat, electric light, front and hot-water . electrie light. hardwood. floo - - rear porches, hardwood floors and trim. Laundry, and trim, porche awnin, taundry ati $ : ¥ extra toilet and other features. Lot 37 feet wide every appurtenance of the modern. residence In our four plants we S0 g : : by 200 feet deep. $1,500 cash and easy payments. This is an exceptional offer. ; require 175,000 sq. ft. of floor space—four acres—to accornodate our stock of Window Glass, Plate: Glass, ‘Ornamental Glass, Two-Family Flat—$3,950 Kennedy, west of 14th—$27,50 In good northeast location, this building con- This is a wonderfuliy pret house, in nost tains two apartments, 4 rooms and bath each. desirable ction. s 12 rooms and - bhaths Rents for $43 a month. Inspect at-once. on three s i eping porce . rear porche ter heat, 4 iy Channing Street, near Soldiers’ Home Park, screens, awnings. hardwood desired’ features of a most J Northeast—$8,900 Detached, on_lot 50 feet wide by 15 ;i : cates Inspection of this property will prov Six-room and bath brick house, hot-watef heat n this | 1 prove and electric light, and other modern features. vincing as to its value and desirability. it is a real occasion when an offering of this kind comes h X Your cannot’ boilibly be irritated by any of the : on the market. methods .of 'a salesman’ associated with Shannion & Luchs. . £ He is a man trained to realize that the only profiitable_sale.is the one that carries the most - possible value for the buyer. His every effort is to assist you in finding that value. There Is no unpleasant persistence, no evasion of the duty R Sefotetold Shannon & Luchs appreciate the opportunity of showing one of the very best small homes in (SZveland Park—a 7- room and bath, modern bungalow, built and finished with the same care and pride that goes into the making of a high- grade watch. There are hardwood floors, of course, and hot- i A SEEN THIS supply our customers’. - requirements. This i ! P 5 . s - Lot 20x150 feet. Now renting for $30 a month. ok i|| water heat and electricity. The lot is 56 feet wide and 125 Wire Glass, Skylight to show what is available, and no Sttompt 1 : Lamont, west of 18th—$17,500 i|i feet deep. All in perfect conditi s Glass, Mirrors, Bevel Burry yod into & contract slmply, becauss hc wanty Grant Circle—Petworth—$10,750 This s an clegant 9-room and I-buth tay ! cet deep. in perfect condition. 5 Fs' e te dispose of you. ° Ty o Most attractive tapestry brick house, contain- bricic r.;nmlen;‘-n.'c;.‘m ning all modern appoin i ' . o pas i , redeption hall, sleepi ts, including hot-water heat, electrie s BUY NO HOME UNTIL YOU HAV o Deak Tope 1o [F iR 0 et seEae proape 13 i, SRRt S T nE | et e L e i - de v e 1 'S erous t- 3 es. euse is 3 B - E and Des gpsito :E mn:nd.k::lytwl:efl'y:fllug:tn;t llmpl';'m-'n“op;o'r? 5 fign?&}x‘:;lfi (l':':,x-fiz.fld‘l'g:}r“ol‘el;rfl‘)l: l!';kzéllly:‘ i on lot 110 feet deep. - Reasonable terms. - s tunity of earning’.money—you aré a patt of the - duty to serve that he performs gladly. .. . Naturally, he is too busy to be npqioy_in;. A focfosfootooferfoiofoetstmferfonfertocfoofoefenfecfortntesfeofens Many Other Properties on Our Lists—Homes, Business and Investment. is your assurance of promptness and sat- isfaction. 4 Fousded 1864 SHANNON-&'LUCHS Exclusive Agents . A e aa e o o o e o o s ) R HIRES TURNER e GLASS COMPANY TPV e e Reuatys,j Ve ’ W i Southern Building ; WASHINGTON, D, €. |3 et ey e I

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