Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1922, Page 14

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REAL ESTATE. Made Nntionnl Officers At Realtors’ Convention REAHURS ll_BTAIN | LIGHT ON HOUSING Delegates at San Franoisco Colmntlon Prepare to P S ELEGTED 10 REALTOR OFFIEE H : Wikiam E. Shannon® Chosen Director of Realty _ Association. NEW msmummr s lmmwrmmrs OF ZONING PRIVER) S-S5 257 | N WEEK S617000 n - whi -.ny 00d lonl!( Teg- uou must de Ade mpmd by Hm" Am ‘e are feeling our way, Aofiv“y Of.mme Bms and must learn by experience. Committee Goes Into De- | Thoss who have had sxperisnce and Investors Shown tend to become expert, with a g ¢ broader Inowled‘e of practices 2 ' v 1. Thi tails of Program. £3at ary proving eftectiye, Thase in Report. hn A. Petty, executive secretary ving taken: part -this week in ¥ Another instaliment of the “soning| skilled in the methods of nmflx Washington home buildérs and in- of the Washington Resl Estate Beard, considération oftha mation's housing ) 3 primer” prepared by Secretary| 5% the essential facts o ot any local |vestors took out pefmits this: week sterday was elected secretary- ; duficy problems at the annual ; y ey Hoovers advisory committde of the| f thacr” fume” Trey Soosess In. |fOF the eraction of residential and tgeasurer of the National Association X eonvention in San Francisco of the i X - 1 division of buildiag and housing, De-| Sight and san Innnz. their |business structures costing more than Realtor Sccretaries, a subsidiary = | National Associatipn of Real Estate A £ . partment of Commarce, was released| SdVice becomes lnlnulnlly val- |3617,000, according to records in the ofzanisation of the National Associa- R Boards,- the - Washington delegation § 3 . e : for publication today by the National "'.:.1'5. of zoning ordinance: A office of the municipal bduilding in- tipn of Real Estate Boards, now 1n 4 3% ©f realtors is preparing to return = : e Association of Real Estats Boarda| soning ordinance consists of one SRECOE . o o agnual convention in San Francisco. » homs, hopetul -of aiding In the hous. 2 5 through Joha A. Petty, executive ske.| OF More maps dividing the city | ol ment building Projected . for SWilliam B. Shannon, nations] execu- ; ing siduation ‘hefe through applica- g\ ] k retary of the iocal board. Into different kinds ol districts: |1900 H street northwest It was esti- tfve committesman, representing the 1 i tion of ideas gafned on thelr trip. : 24 % 4 The installment, headed “A Foning| of regulntion to be employed in :‘“‘,‘""“‘ the building would cost ashington Resl Estate Board on the , Among the mot important sub- I ) Program,” follows: Sach Histrict in reard o the Mt; | Anne A. Baunderwon received official egecutive committee of the Natlonal fects dscusssd at. the convention 8 . ‘ R Burvey: A.mlnc inance °’ B Wiy B A 3 ‘F‘n val pn‘)ml” to erect o oclation of Real Estate Boards, were! Industrial Property, subdi- = 1 needs to be based o mpre: .na ;fu amount of the space to af the same time was made a director visions, exclusive contracts, multiple . g Denive and detatled lllll-v ot the De left vacant) with vOanm Shan! < Petty at Convention. gages, bullding snd loan institutions, 3 - clly OF town may be a bed misfit Pprocess of qnmn:bos 'unu!lve nmn"g”ml navell’v."nt: c:o‘ll!’ of l‘u 005 nnouncement of the honors paid farm loans, soning and city planning, L gy Pt l:_ SO,short | ordinknce. it s lmportant, by ot e Aot piggts 946 lecat redltoreiwas chnainel 482 Appraismls. aod ofics systems sad el SR : mn dlindly accepting " mare "z‘.’.‘.t"{'.?.“%rfl!:i‘}.'o."’“' Qther permits follow: t@legram received today at the-offices management. ¥ v A 4 for another ‘snplication of common sense Cohen, to build three houses, of u;‘ Xl:hlnf:on‘rm‘::mt:'ngar:. -Bessions Faellitated. et G 3 o o:::_ f_nh lflf: Jl_!‘:." fairness” and will “provide ucu C‘SVOI 13th street; :o:lt.‘ 318, lolo..“ y is attending @ conve! ded = ly as ¢ L7 mon. (o ul at of the coast, in company with some RS ECHTNEANS WL ST ORI IYIRE 00 i bie. with sust ‘suoh. protection | Buchanan 8 t irty other Washington real estate the business of the coaveation was and just such liberty.as are sen- | W. 8. Brown. o outia’at e8o1 17tn m. Mr. Shannon was prevented adopted’ this year 1a order to factll-] E . Ly x Delghts of le in that particular district.” |street: cost, $19, m making the trip at the last mo- tate semsions. There was one large 3 TS : th-n:unoln- ot lll: people and the It is essential likewise to be sure ¥. anom to bnlld at 3321 Gerfield ment because of orders of his physi- 4 d an- 4 trend of affairs. In every city there | that pubdlic opinion as a whole will |stree t, $8,000. g T opening session Wednesday and an. 2 & 3 % are citisens and organisations ha support it. ) l.mnll Pony !o build at 3813 34th e election of Mr. Petty to office § |other large closing session is being 45 3 4 W ing In thelr ssession valuabl Zoning In operation: A soning | place; cost, § the National Association of Real- held today. Thursday and Friday p P o 3 .},:"'0::' of local condition ordinance is of value only as ft is | P. M. Donch o butia bakery at 681- tor Secretaries is considered an un- the convention was divided iato £ £ % 3 EaX l‘k" ve & large c‘ll;flbullnn to properl: enforced. Because of the c“ 8 street; cost, $3,500. ujual tribute in recognition of his lmulor conference wunits for the n- 4 3 bt 247 e to those responsible for son- difculty of makin, vllh pmh n A. Rosen aum, to build at 5316 Jew- rk in reorganizing the Washington tudy and cluuulan of se- i e Although those who have lived the forecasts on which it is based. $2,000. al Estate Board along more pro-| ki Jected " jasues of importan en 3 g hole lives in a commu its operation should be clonly fol- | Bapt ome for Children, to bulld sfessive and constructive lines. Dur-| L the conferences adjourned ‘for the big i v lowed by those who most inti- |dormitory at 30¢ Newton street morth- ifig the recent meeting In this city of| meeting today they carried the resi- Fooge % J mately understand the reasons for |east: cost, $5.000. t! ecutive committee of the N-.-} due of deliberations to the floor of and it is onl: its provisions. Thus improvements | m;r- Market Company, to repair tfpnal Association of Real Estate .| the convention as a whole. the et 5;“7.‘ ues- | op stments may from time to |prem! 1430 P street; cost. $4,000. ards the directing heads of that Election of offie which is sched- g . 5 P ‘m: w4 educti time intelligently made. It is W. Gregg, to build two stores, organization were deeply impressed uled to take place today, Is expected i * ¥ € ¥ - Wil m 10 “ :' uctions | 5 furnish in exceptional casges a |[1308-1808 Fiorida avenue; cost. $6.500. éh‘;helgrolw!?n of lhe;?f:é board i:: be the muv.lxn:-r;msnx fivlr‘e:-‘t :‘ . > ollhn-tn these reductions 'll’l'l":‘,'l‘l ;.nn‘nl n:; rerredylnl possible in- “ 0. P. Jacoby, e :‘#m at 6783-6725 Es e local officers re many e mn ng. rvin Uls s ices that, In some states, pro- street; cost, $5. Written communications compliment- Toled Geratood not to have been {STORE TO BE “"3,}’..0"“‘"“!::“%._ CoRRADO AT 11 tls §00 uniess the :urku- tesl right o s made for & board ofad- | 3. F. Culloty. to bulld at 4146 Grant ing them on their accomplishment. § a emaune for re-election. S ERey Dnl- some 3 justment or appeals. northeast; cost, 32,0 1 Testimenial to Shaines. ? 3 ecutive secretary ot ‘, ‘;:“‘.‘;."{; = It is obvious from the nature of C. & A Miller, to build S § 8t the case that, even it a soning T11-23-25 39tk street. “}. s belieyed: that the knowledge ¢ he attentio o Dational as- " manyi ordinance were drawn with su,er- | cost, $30,000. Wa:h'm':&: r:-fly e;:é«;:?.::‘ufoxt::: susiation fhe peons “ng;:reemglyr trl;e Financ and Tr d Co d_iti with the unfon 88 sboh aé dus mmm.nl )er!el:;!nni tinfe and l‘bn W-ltlara Dy;r to bufld, no‘:o:hn- | = naturi owth of tl mmunity lace southeast; cos d:‘ to the personal efforts of the ex- cent reorganisation plan, preseating € aae i ons [[BASORRES] SR ARA) Bilh Sekevt; s o the. Beed of ‘moaiter. | “Mabel Langhornt, o repatr. 2211 K equlive secretary influenced the con- a full report of the activities of the Maia Drawbaek to Trade. tions. The purpose of a zoning 000. R o etary iressaser of the aasocisy B1 ' ioomkibonnd t0 e A earior Viewed By Roger W. Babsol “Wage reductions apply mot only :nnn-,lm I not 1o atife growth, ra’ B Russcll, (o butla, 3622 ¥ to the teatile indugtries but to - th: ut only tc nsure that instead o .0 Other Washington delegates took an Saturdey this well knows stndent of business fs writ = uptries but 1o the| ¢qygn sporadically and Doris K. lurchl.rfl. to buud. 3017 = e b s s “"'"-”“ i ”“'l;:“;“ T By La artinis (hoorproiing Ladustrial 458 vartmen tor — . ::“m':d'gm:‘li:finalh::. eors T s ";'M" o e D ”.'fl?‘, 17 ¥ [cFhdden Rema! ere. orderly way. in response to n- (1] jooney, to Nl 40 Sente Elis ambeniip (ke Representative Louis T. McFadden| WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass, June|Not only is development of these in. | Fiructufal Iron and Stesl W Srally recognised neods and with |Upshur strest: cost: fir. Shannon’s uppointment was a of Pennaylvania who was to have | 3—ROSer W. Babson, the statistician, | Ustriss glving temporary emplof | cently Stoepied & wage ‘soale of 4| 4ue Rotice to all concerned. e :’.‘{"‘ S téstimonial to his services na- been the principal speaker, was pre- | 104AY indicated several of the factors| prodgctive capital fo try, | doliar an hour for all work. - 1R oW Wight, io bulld, 1511 Law- lt:-n:!“e.ul:;cug:;'iom:::g;::-::m = vented from going to th ocoast be- | Which are responsidle for the slow- This 1s especially true in m"nrn Whicheves Side ey o o CONNECTICUT AVENUE rence strest northeast: cout. 35800, ‘ p y- ness of business recovery. stances—bail , rallroad witser, to bul 261 c%unitry through his government con-| ypper. Jokm A. Petty, elected see. | C3USe Of pressure of business at the | TET B0 CC FER I comm:. to trouble | $QUIPment and public works. s\'.'n::':. lgzflflln! factor preventing TO HAVE NE T street northeast; cost, $4,000. n c;on; zan“":. !(he "orlf War 28| otary-treasurer of theoNational As-|Capitol. He is author of the consti- 0 Michigan Reperts Hopeful mal. Both m go-ln‘ back to mor- w S ORE P. Switser, to erect garage, rear Riaq of (he'Buring dirlion of (b SRt Secrctarics. o | tallond) amendment ropoued o pro. e suwest” e Mr Babacn | oty MooLrul Teports come from|be cutsnd O conassise miCk tgun, s 23, 1908 stbeet “morcheakt” con. hibit the issuin al onal tax- | “Nearly four million acres of lan . 1,000. e commandeering of houses {of | poimted A% Gxempi sectrities, and he had lanned |are sald to be submerged. This tends | (N Michigan district Mines which | (%, {10 o3 Breldent of the con-| lLouls Corrado, local business man | Mrs L. M. ONeill to bulld 6200 pieral uses. | Eoctation of Roal Eatate Doarde: to talk in this connection. have not deen opened for & year or | service dotar oohest sive mors [has purchased the property at 1315 |24 strest; cost. §6.000. Alr. Shannon is president of the While many of the thirty-three|to delay planting as well as to in-j _ 7 " o0 o foll tim: The D;'“.:hr received. Connecticut avenue northwest and will | Andrew Episcopo, _to bnnl 5063 1 estate firm of Middaugh & Washington realtors and their wives | terfere with transportation and gen- ngen . 4bson chart index now |remodel the bullding, now used for |Sherrier place: cost. $2.50 Bannon. - will entrain immediately for home, a | aral buying. With the exception of Thousands of men in the mining sec- o agsaiset per cent below normal { residential purposes, into a modern{ Ww. H. Houghton, to puua 3600 Ful- K nut trim. T. Marshall will occuby | pymber will remain for k Z i tions ars now going back to work & fl' minus 22 per cent as it |four-story store and apartment struc-|ton street; cost, $10,00 : the house as a residence. U this flood situatfon and the lateness and the wholé Michigan district looks ,"" at this time In 1921 This chart | ture, it was announced today. J. Clyde Armentrout, to build, 1220 ¢ $225,000 IN SALES. . tate “boards throughout the state. |of spring. the crops are coming along | MOre prosperous. Although ths cop- Iy & ¢hart of production and! The frst floor of € new bullding | Decatur street; cost. §10.000. i assie sgv.[ 1 may accept am invitation of per situation is still very fiat, it is have promrl 'y people | will be occupled by Mr. Corrado in con- ; a 1Of | very well. A little scare in the case | Fi, . nan fat on hia back. “Thers | MUSt be at work; Deople at |nection with his Dusiness. The second nsactions in Real Estate An. their Bosts to make & trip to Alaska. | of cotton will do no harm. Scares d or® | work thare must be & demend for | b ot 1 ' = Amorig those expected to arrive in res do | is only one way he can look and that % emand for | floor wil the neighborhood of $20,000, it is H E. Nash has purchased | washington by the end of next week | not affect crops, dut only straighten |is upward. Michigan during the next Toe third mad understood. 3 nounced by Firm. from Walter S. Gard the dwelling at are Secretary Petty and Harry K.(Prices and make for business ac-|two years is apt to be a very dbusy De prosperous. | made into slaborate studio-apartments,| The exterior of the building will be ‘ Hales totaling more. than 3225000 | 3221 13th street northwest, which she | Boss, president of the Washington | VIt state. Hence the soundness of the Golden |each comprising a studio room. with & |of stucco, with large show window whre announced today by the ofics of | Wil occupy. Real Estate Board. he four industries which are the| “The mill situation in New tn‘una tule, and why ws all, whether nmhe-. dining room.. two bedrooms |reaching to the second story. Entrances ¢ o e BaTiscod Aaron Blondheim sold premises 1403 most active at the present time are|is upset. Thousands of Deop! Ployers or wage workers, should be |and to the lower and upper floors will be eme T Smaiicood” " 5 oq | POFEY piace to Michacl Yvaish tor & the = building trien. raiigosd | still out on strikes. Althoush both | interested in having the other follow A alevator will be fnstalled and the through doorways on each side of the nia road has been transferred home. equipment, public works and automo- des claim decided advantages, sta- | Prosperous. Yes, ti 18 a real con- nuqlu will be noflornu equipped. | show window. i o O “cE]m’l:I: ur The lot at the northwest corner|made by two local investors and was!bile manufacturing. They are all in- | tistics are rather in favor of the nection between religion and business. ucture has been designed by| The eompm.o‘ bullding will be K 2 5 TY | of 14th and Longfellow streets was negotiated in connection with the of- 1 fundamental natu employers. It is belleved that a cut '“"° '“fl"’ 1". realizse it the sooner N. Ray, local architeet. 'nn managed through the office of Randall H. Hagner & Co. S-Mawhinney, Who is holding it a8 an [ golg for Kingston G. Rogers to|fice. of Willlam S. Phillips. et e e e el i e ol e Sttt e e 1 de to aormal” oaling work will cost the owner TReUPY. Marshall has purchased | T*aes B, Carroll. who lans to build| James B MeDonnell Bre B 1810 | ONE SOLD : Beautiful New Detached Stone Homes -Dir. 1) nette B. Paul premises 2007 | gon: This b tal 7 5 5 @"‘ ia road. This is a detached ePr-uuu- 1106 Vermont avenue fig A‘.‘"h.to'l‘nr.‘t:‘::uml -l;a l:“oub..::: nd ! o e of stone and brick construction. yrea'in an exchange for a new aparc. | is modern > TEE Interior 18 of hard oak and wal- g-m builaing just completed at 1835 | Other eales of lots and garages also i ou a e a JUST COMPLETED In Washington’s Most Exclusive Suburb Home in 90 Days! CLEVELAND PARK FOR SALE According to YOUR OWN PLANS ° 4 2 For about the cost of a ready-built house in a row in Connecticut Avenue Al 2946 to 2954 Macomb Street Sample House, 2952 Macomb St. T AREALHOME Immediate Possession Colontal Architectare & Large living roomi, open replace. Beam ceiling =% dining room. Large break- fast and u:reen:d sleeping porches. Many other ex- eptional features. Look at this today Key at 1346 Quincy Price, $10,750 STORE N e Just 2 blocks west of 16th Street at Webster. Most beautiful, picturesque and desirably located property in Two Street Frontages 5 Living Quarters Above the District, overlooking Rock Creek Park and 16th street. Suitable for P-rty Denrh. Buuu. and Fine lots and villa sites for those desiring a superior butwn for a home of individual character. Enjoy the cool summer breezes from Rock Creek Park in a detached home of your own amid fine old trees and unsurpassed 1 natural beauty. The constant buildml! of splendid homes in this section is rapidly using up the available supply of ground. Profit by the growth of our city as a world Capital by own- ing ground in its most desirable section, where prices are as sure to advance as our country and its Capital are to grow. Ground will advance, building costs will lower. Buy your ground now and make a doublé saving. ; Cdale Out Any Time EDSON W. BRIGGS, Owner Office, 1108 Sixteenth Street N.W. Phone Main 5974 Residence on Property REASONABLY PRIOED HARRY WARDMAN SALES DEPT. : 1430 K Street N.W. -Phone Main 4190 Exclusive Agents 400 HN.W. Main 386 % If You Desire to Own . Your Apartment Call and let us explain how easily it may be done. . A- moderate payment, balance same as - _rent;, no.future worry. Your problem solved;. live at actual cost. . Take only the advice of those who know. Hundreds of satisfied and contented co-operative owners. : Bmlt-m glnge “Hot water heat with instantaneous hot-water heater. Cold stor- .age under front porch, room for servants’ quarters; laundry. FLOOR *~ Large reception hall, colonial stairway, large living room with stone fireplace and ~ mantel. Dining room, beam ceiling and panel wainscoting. Kitchen, white enamel gas range and one-piece enamel sink. Pantry with built-in refngernor. Finished in ‘whiteand mahogany, oak floors. Breakfast porch. ot W, SECOND FLOOR y g BOOKLET ON REQUEST ) ) Four h: master bedrooms, two bathrooms, one shower. Oak floors. Large % sleeping porch. - Apafmm chly for lmmdidc Tmnfcr ln ; “THIRD FLOOR > % Two bedrooms, one bathroom. storage room. Buutlful electric fixtures throu ~out.: Lots §3x167. - > Owner and Builder Tha Norflmnbcrkml "+ Copley Courts - DETACHED—One of ‘the most beautiful homes in: this dehghtfnl “location; situated on & - WM cm ; ; Cllay Chfl. large lot with well kept lawns. Nm rooms and 2 baths (4 sleepmr ropms). ,,,fing.y;u,_ heat: . 3] = ,‘ ) e electric lights; garage for 2 cars; hardwood lwpwmny trim; sleeping’ porehn-'mrflre- Umon Realty Corporahon places. Nothing like it offered on 16th at the Mm 8415 - Phone M- - 5 STONE &-FAIRFAX - MN-wYukAv-. Phone Main 2424 " Joma T. u'»m

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