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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON - STEAM HEATING BOILERS Two No. 314 Kewanee Smokeless Boilers Portable—for heating; 60 inches by 131; feet; capacity of 500 squate feet of direct steam radiation. ed in place at the Geodetic Survey Building, 205 ick cach, n 15 now furnished fo this building by the Capitol ~ are no looger needed. The United States Government says: ercellent condition, end were adwmivabiy in Thew are aperated o in Thew @ entirely eficient when heating a large apartment serve joot th Koo tiere is il them 1 AL it ohe oy ¢ | Frice, Delivered to Your Building, $1,0SO Each, or $1,900 for the Two ment $4,000. £ the Boiler Inspector of the District of Cotum ~ale cost the Immediate Delivery on Steam Radiation At Following Prices: ...... 20c 5,000 feet.... .o..19¢ 10,600 feet. ... r radiation i& modern type. and sold to you wi Small Quantities 1,000 feet Vit of 17c ..16¢c guarantce This i yonr chance to finish your building project with an immediate Joof heating equipment, and save big monsy. WRECKING OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS SALES SAVE YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIALS Lumber 2x4 2x6 2x8 2x10 2x12 Sheathing Flooring Heavy Timbers delive Furnaces ot and from rts: derfil saving me. These with $50.00 $30.00 Bathroom Outfit, $60 te These Prices: $0.01 ‘The fiztures which go to make up tiis set are of excellent make. The set_consists of a wl vitreous tollet out tory_with fittings and roll-rim bath tub with plet thousand 11 plete. The bath i are brand new and per tud, toilet outfit 10 the original crates. Sidney L. Hechinger Housewrecking Company 6th and C Sts. S.W., 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. Two establisted places of business with an immense and complete stock at either salos ofice. Go to the one nearest you. Your can flled withput loss of time. We are nearest to downtown, subur! nd and Vir- nea: Mary! Finia: eusi'y accorsible to any part of the city. Twelve years in Washington aad Bere to stax. every day. dom offered. fined logical causes. Description Five large rooms and bath, hot- water heat, electric lights, open fire- place, hardwood floors and trim, large front and back porches, nice lot with ample garage space to 15- ft. alley. Road, two squares to bungalows. you to the property. William S. 1409 N. Y. Ave. NW. — Realtor Tkhe pépularity of the Bungalow as a Home increases In our new bungalows you will find a value sel- On Venable Place i | Between Van Buren and Whittier Streets Piney Branch Road and Georgia Avenue \ locality where restrictions guarantee exclusiveness. The value of property adjacent to these bungalows is established on a basis that effectually eliminates every question of doubt or uncertainty. This value is the natural outgrowth of well de- $9,350 Terms, $1,000 Cash Balance, $75 per month, including all interest. < To Inspect—Take 9th St. Car to Van Buren Street N.W., walk one-half square east, or motor out 16th Street, Colorado Avenue, Georgia Avenue to Piney Branch Phone us on week days for automobiles to take Phillips PRESENTS VEW PLEASES REALTORS Home Ownership Adds to Quality of Citizenship, Holds Chief Executive. i i President Harding's stand in behalf of home ownership, as outlined in { various of his statements, is a matter of gratification to remltors of the i United States. The Natlonal Associa- ition of Real Estate summarizes the President’s attitude with the follow- \& quotations made within the past | tew months: . ‘Own Your Own Home. heartily commend this slogan. ing better could happen to the United States than a very notable increase in the ownership of homes. It adds 1 can most ship and makes for that quallity of contentment which reflects the com- bined prosperity and happiness of a { fortunate people. There can never be lany question about the everlasting stability of a home owning republic.” 1t may be trite, but it is everlast- ingly true, that the home is the corner !stone of our civilization. Better homes, more attractive homes, homes whose occupants will find true re- freshment and real inspiration to in- creased efforts for education and cul- | ture—such homes are the ones which { assure greatest stability to our insti- | tutions,” greatest securi Believing that nothing can do more ! toward the development of the high- lest attributes of good citizenship !than the ownership b; family of its own home, i to indorse effective efforts to encour- age home ownership. “It is a pleasure fto recognize commend the movement for the e { couragement of better homes. 1 fe | that much good is certain to come i from the nation-wide awakening and the setting aside of particular occa- sions for calling public attention to | the importance of the American home jang of every movement that tends to improve it — fSEES CHANCE TO SELL OLDER D. C. PROPERTIES Real Estnte;&m Declares Migra- tion to Modern Buildings Makes Cheaper Places Available. nd Migration of tenants into new apart- ments and houses provides owners of { older properties a splendid opportu- ! nity to dispose of them advantageous according to the opinion of E. I vls, manager of the F. M. Johnson | Company. as expressed by him Tues- p night at a supper tended hy j employes and clients of the firm. i _“Owners of the old properties of shington.” he said. “should at th time see the wonderful opportunitie | they have to dispose of their holdinks | most_profitably wing to all the | new building ‘activities, in a short | while, it predictions count for any ! thing, there will be great numbers ¢ vacancies of these old properties . pecially the rented ones, as tenan i will be moving into the, new apar ments and houses with alf modern im- also suggested that the | present owners of old properties give | the present renters an opportunity to own their own homes by allowing them to purchase these places for | small cash payments and ea: month- {1y terms. In this way, he said. pen- {ple who have moderate financial back |ing and who never under ordinary | circumstances could be realty holders would achieve a position of Inde- | pendence that tends to make of them better cltizen: e | _The little English town of Sunning- dale is thorough it has a woman as regational | Miss Norah Tacmpson, who has made |2 name for herself as an_excellent | preacher. She has officiated at mar- | riages. baptisms and funcrals, and is | fully qualified for every duty N.W. Noth- | very greatly to the quality of citizen- | ys glad | Main 4600 L 4 firm surance membership embrac and solicitors of activ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. €., Finance and Trade Conditions Viewed By Roger W. B Every, Saturday this well known stuient of busizess tar WELLESLEY HILLS, November 25. position on the market is based on —Many traders have d d that the | underlying conditions and not on sur- Th oy traders have declged that the| face conditlons. The samo ‘funda- That ock market has turned definitely | mental statistics that told me to be whatal downward and have sold their hold- ] bullish of stecks in 1921 indicate that - 2 ings. Others are hanging on and hop- | the long swing movement is not yet who 1 ing. Th today by Roger W. Babson would in- dicate that substant| are still here ters tha ve asked o and 1 w the oppogite position. The long swing upward August, not ci does. Tl declines tistics sh due to g 1924 befc nwar surface mapy th current b cipal b used is the Kuropean situation. difficult cqndition improve our forei situation little enc ury ng argin poor’ ou “But d in the st ¥ howlers then « an situation and domes face of all these t has had the past argued that the m to Ko up to this ex use it dangerous position. The stock mar- conditions had not been sound. Thi INSURANCE MEN FORM CLUB; CHOOSE OFFICERS Formal, organization of the Insur ance CluB of Washington was con- summated this week at a meéting of those interested in the City The following office Ruoff, Wi Lea, Cummings were elected | mittee. i The object of the club is to support good principles and eliminate unethi- | cal pra insurance business in the Columbia. and to promo lowship membership is open to du sioued and licensed individuals and Grms regu The ex within the néxt week and outline a * Bays headed for a long panic. I am being ncerned with the minor move- ments of the market. anything about them, Some Hearish Influence. “I admit t of wages to come down, the in polftic Edward Btar an article interpreting industrial and e following statement made | °Ve™ fundamental conditions fate the bellefs of those who optimistie. is a feeling in many quar- t the rise in the market is Mr. Babson, “and that it certain gre statistical ery hand for my opinion, nt to go on record as taking should no not do so in I am movement which started sagged. 1921, 3 is not yet over. through, t 1 don’t know | are not al nd no one else e market may have further before it goes higher. Sta- how, however, the market is 0 to higher levels In 1923 or ore it siarts on another long rd swing such as we had in eyes shut. General when one looks at conditions today there are ings that tend to confirm the for most people to see how ns in the United States can much without an increase in n trade. In the European nd in the tariff act they see -ouragement in this direction. rish arguments being put he high commodity still exists, the fa tendency of costs, the small of peofit il many lines, the tlook for certain industrie: t conditions. | id anybody ever make money ock market by following sur- i > 1 never heard that itions look en the market wa They certainly did were just as re are today. In the ngs. the market Some Stocks May Drop. “Of course, 1 don’t mean to say that all classes of stocks are necessarily going higher, or that the market will turn higher right away. seen thelr top. of commodity which they represent, 1 present movement, Because of the very uneven readjustment is no time to buy etocks with one's ties for profit, however, for the man who will use discrimination.” | per cent over last week. of the Babson chart now stands at 3} per cent below normal—the highest | § oint in_two years. FOR SALE N Y. 2 Stores & 5 Apartments Rents, $5,200 per Year Present trusts are new, 6%, Remember—Values Are Steadily Increasing on This Street N. L. Sansbury Co. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 REAL ESTATE. 1922. absor is for_roaders of sivodtment proviomar * spect thes |Homes ar saving. There are ol oups that may have already Judging from the position of the industry t be surprised if these did much on the balance of the or if they even that we have been he various groups of stocks 1 in the same position. This There are still possibili- ERE business has improved 2 The index Tth St. N.W. Between Kennedy and Longfellow Sts. THESE homes ate of tapestry brick, concrete front porcii, double rear porch, six well proportioned rooms; hot- water heat, electricity; tile bath with built-in fixtures: oak floors; generous closet space, convenient kitchen, with large pantry and built-in refrigerator. Only 16 Built— Ave. Nr. 9th St. and due in 1925 Inc. Exclusive Agents a rise of over 80 per cent in fifteen months. It may be ket had no license -nt. and that be- #o much it is in has gon 1 if underlving ar sarage. Club. were elected ident: Edgar ||| Elmer L. | - Latimer, Lee, Paul F. Leonard T ayne, Jr.. David M Riges, Robert B. Howar: Phi L] builtin fea iam N er heat F. nd to the executive co Stroet High A s in the conduct of the District of good fel- in the fratefnit A commis- || rly engaged in business, while a: the employes members. ecutive committee will meet th porch—one block off Carroll Ave Terms easy. i galow of exceptionally large roome—five | and enclosed sleeping for 4 rooms second floo fine "and well iucludes shadex, Best buy of its size in suburl Several smaller homes on terms of $300 | | to 3500 down, on small monthly 1 | Beveral large houses $10,000 to Lillie & Hendrick 23 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park | 6 Already Sold! Strikingly distinctive and modern in design and appoint- ment and of unquestionable durability. Many labor-saving devices and built-in equipment reduce housework to a minimum. $8,350 $1,000 Cash $75 Per Month Including All Interest One of the best built small ||| Takoma—6 rooms and inclosed | 14th street ear line. All m Take 14th St. Cars marked “Takoma” to 7th and Kennedy Sts. or 9th St. Cars to Kennedy St. and walk three squares east. Large sbady lot, with ady for occupancy, mew bun- ch, with apace This in a very || me, with many | | built tures. Terms. 11 improve: Ready for occupa papering and nts, he Price | sereens. | $10,000. 6-room modern house in Slxteenth nands. Hot-water heat. Tiled | fine home on easy terms if | WM. S. PHILLIPS ‘ REALTOR 1409 New York Ave. NW. Phone Main 4600 Col. 7832-W. Another Opportunity to Buy Desirable Home-Building Sites On Line of Connecticut Avenue, South of Chevy Chase Heights Offers more attractions and inducements to the home-builder than any other suburb. Every factor which could contribute to the proper growth of this section has been taken into the broad plan. ~8 Convenient Terms and Home Builders Financed The main approach is by way of Connecti- cut Avenue, one of the best and most favor- ably known thoroughfares of the National Capital. The car service is furnished b Capital Traction Co. OTTRETTFTTECTHTTERETCrTOI HARRISON No other section around Washington can boast of advantage of location. Improve- ments included in price—macadam or cement roadways—curb, water, sewer, side- walks and electricity. SUBDIVISION OF SQUARES 1877,1878,1879 AND I985. WASHINGTON, D.C. SCALE IN. FEET THOS. J. FISHER AND CO,ING. AGENTS 738 ISTH STNW,WASH.DC 20 FESSENDEN STREET For Prices and Full Information Apply to Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street NW. General Agents