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REAL ESTATE. SALES REPORTED TOTAL 152 Hedges & Middleton Handles Among Others, Transfer of Emery Apartments.’ Business Property Is Sold for Investment o] ed | H atrect northwest for & 1 | 600, The buildi hich was erected | for" a real exta in of three Z % 25 by SO feet. 1 be held ax an tnvestment. TWO HOUSES SOLD. t | Ninth Street Homes Exchange Hands. Two somi-detached houses recently i Kline durin er vel K the T of the new celonial houses 926 Longfellow street were sold Mary Junken and James Wil- e LIQUOR EXCISE DUTIES DROP. LONDON, January se r ending with J r ase in the world merchant vessels and FOR RENT OR LEASE 1621 H Street N.W. \ three-story brick building containing about 7.500 square feet of floor space. There is a modern heating plant and electric lights. Suitable for school or office purposes Will remodel to suit tenant Rent Reasonable J. Dallas Grady 322 Maryland Bldg. 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727 A T The District Title Insurance Co.A The Lawyers’ Title Insurance Co. The Washington Title Insurance Co. will occupy their consolidated office 1413 I Street N.W. January 15th and cordially invite their friends and patrons to join them in an inspection of their future home g between the hours 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. : on the above date.- : % UNTIL SPRING Then You Will Probably Want to Buy a HOME for Your Family, Don’t buy until you consult us. six-room homes. See them Sunday. 1308 to 1318 Buchanan St. $10,750—Easy Terme THREE LEFT 904 to 922 Farragut Street $8,850—$1,000 Cash FOUR LEFT Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Daily Representative at 1310 Buchanan Street % See our brand-new = = SAMUEL SHAPIRO, INC. OWNER AND BUILDER 904 14th St. N.W. Main 5613 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTOX, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. 1923, Finance and Trade Conditions b Viewed By Roger W. Babson: Every Satgrdcy this well knows student of busizess iz writing for readers of “The Biar an articlo Interproting Industrial And {nvostment sosbione: Special Dispatch to The Star. WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., January 13.—Roger W. Babson today issued the following statement, in which he {further discusses the points that |aroused greatest interest in his * {100k for 19 which appeared in | theso columns on January 1. “Whatever 12 starting out ex explained last we. business is now in a better position than it has been since October 1920 Taking all sections of the country ‘” n most peop) and all lines of business, the Babson | reas 1 m Sastiis saElo Ay (ol which President Harding is taking in "This compares with minus 21 per cent | foreign affairs. The statements 4 ¢ Senator Borah sh to the foreign tra Ixport businesx is depen sufidence. to restore our fore ik feeling that er than nd for copper 1 not r well. statistically | Bet plents. | lower in 1923 ¢ ‘oreign Trade Holding Up. . holding up better l . Vario " says Mr Babson. . the improvement has id during the past few week | atton. | upon this oppor in tnes wi t i | the uitim armers Feeling Better. “The farmers are fecling better.” | continued the statistician. “than they | have for some years. The value In | money of the crops just harvested | is over 30 per cent greater than the | value of the previous crop. The bank- | Ing situation in the farming sections | lis FORSALE Corner on 14th Street Suitable for a Garage and Accessorics Price, $35,000 Thomas J. Fisher and Company, Inc. 738 15th St. N. W. liquidating. month piltes had This ap, ed, the cotton milis are very busy Cotton' should remain firm until we know something about next vear's crop. Steel Output High. “The iron and steel industry is in | a better condition than it has been for three years. Pittsburgh had a | prosperous ~ Christmas. Most plants are working 80 per cent of r capacity and the demand for th of year for thelr products is ex { tlonally good. Ordinarily man {plants close down this season, e is little ch: t usaaly dul ! thi ntinues to b UL LT T “THE BE’ITER CLASS” We have chosen four homes that we know to he excellent —to insure immediated sale—owners have authorized pr should interest you. Chevy Chase—10 rms.—large grounds, highly unproved 16th and Decatur Dist—10 rms.—large lot, new and immediately available. Saul's Addition—8 rms.—modern and very desirable. 2300 Block 1st St.—9 rms.—a very good investment. ESTATES We have listed for sale— abroad—also desirable health re ale or rent—furnished or unfurn quirements. tinie of e Ask for Descritive Literature SAMUEL CO,, Inc. Real Estate Brokers Union Savings Bank Building 710 14th St.—Main 6161 LT e T T T T ] Il lum- | them that REAL ESTATE. 15 | 1t labor is too high and mnnvlren! Our job during 1923 will not belstove, table, ironing board, etc., are| equipment means that the wire i Is becoming inefliclent, the o open the (hrotile wider, but to hold Ins that strike: the prosperity which we have today. s not heen a This is the task before us. To this ¥ years with so few . Ap-|end we must work. This means.” both capital and labor got a |cludea Mr. Babson, “that we- e during the railroad strike, | substitute service for greed, thrift ertainly the: As o re- | indolence, efficle; hoth sides ust ke or lockout. |of service and material for e ¢ s much talk about chang-|dollar that we get. If we do this nnr relieve | present good conditions couhl con- tinue through 1923; but If we careless, business k tal diflic Killed labor situation is killed, _crippl conditions cannot continue withou strong and broad foundation on which to build and grow.” - RULES FOR THE COMFORT' | OF THE KITCHEN WORKER | The various kitchen tasks can be | op ot al en- work. the men ha durance to Aln\ the done most comfortably at different | heights. Sinks, especially, are often | set too low: thirty inches from the floor to the bottom of the sink is re garded as the proper distance for the woman of average height. One should experiment until the best height for Improvement Can Last. “It therefore will be seen that we are startirg the under very happy circumstan. The Babson chart this week registers minus 3 per Realtors and Property Owners Do We Work for You? Ours Is a Superior Service Carow & Frv Plumbing Tinning 1011 H St. N Paperhanging Painting . W. con-f g, walking many course | put_or moved a needless miles In the ‘he table can b that it may De found. A table can be raised by put- on blocks hollowed o The stove can be plac atform if t0o low. as it of: permanent kitchen equi s 50 und easily. ————— Alrplanes flying in mountainous have, on more than or been attacked by eagle ook the strange machine fo Exceptional Values 4th and Varnum Sts. N.W. Just Off of Grant Circle “Big” Six Room Homes With or Without Brick Garagesg Always Open Lighted Until 9 P.M. Exhibit House 4303 4th St. N.W Our Terms Liberal To Inspect Take 16th St. Bus = = If You Want One of Those Beautiful Tennessee Ave. Homes 8 SOLD Inspect at Once 501 to 513 Tennessee Avenue N.E. 6 large rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, lots of closet space, double rear porches, wide front porch, deep lot to an alley. For Sale by THOS. A JAMESON OWNER AND BUILDER 906 New York Ave. NNW. Main 5526 ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE To Grant Circle Or Any 9th St. Car Marked Soldier’s Home D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. Main 1267 I”mlH[\\'|r||l||"fl||||I|||lll]||||||||||l|||||||||||||||||‘ll||l|H“u||||||l|||“||||lll|l\l||||||||||||||||||||lm||1|llll||l|m|]llln = “New Homes” EVERY HOME- ER SHOULD “SEE BEFORE MAKING A FINAL SELECTION Bullt and Planned 1 uppermost thou, not only put a family in a new comfortable home at a nominal On the Heights of Historic Georgetown (At 32nd at R Sample House—2046 Georgetown Convent, Georgetown College SIX ROOMS AND BATH TWO PORCHES CELLAR WITH FULL SIZED WINDOWS LARGE LIVING ROOM and DINING ROOM THREE BEDROOMS KITCHEN, PANTRY Streets N.W.) Nos. 2028 to 2050 Wlsconsm Avenue Wisconsin Avenue A most desirable location in the vicinity of Montrose Park, Western High School, “and fine Graded Schools. HOT-WATER HEAT ELECTRIC LIGHTS STATIONARY. WASH TUBS ENAMELED GAS RANGE BEAUTIFUL FIXTURES KITCHEN CABINET LARGE CLOSETS Description First Floor—Large living room across the entire front of house, opening into dining room. The kitchen is arranged for the convenience and comfort leading to yard. of the homemaker with a pantry, and back porch There is a large and unusually bright cellar under the entire house, with full sized windows, and stationary tubs. A door from this leads bath with tiled floor. Porch. The entire house is most attractively decorated, and i most artistically fashioned. Price, $6,950 Second Floor—Three bedrooms—the front one across the entire house. to the back yard. Three closets. Fully equipped The entire row is Cash, $750 is exceptionally bright and airy. / Balance, $67.50 Monthly, Including all Interest SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER Inc. anklm 7485 1215 “Eye” Street N.W. 5 ' One of Our iU outlay, . BUT —slve the high rent problem. Don’t Fail To Inspect These Properties Sample House, 2547 Wisconsin Avenuc Ope Chas. D. Sager OWNER AND RUILDER 923 15th Street N.W Headquarters for New Home nusually Designed Homes Allison St.—Just West of 16th St. In the best location in Washington n ) twre. baths: wWith the b ant's room; nine rooms: fireplace in living room: se lot; oak floors on both foo These homes are d d unusual, and are located in the very best section o e ¢ \'-'.h'!'(' values &re permanent G Cotr'nTenient Terms Arrn;lged Open for Your Inspection Evéry Day and Evening until 9 P. M. L. E. Breuninger & Sons Phone Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. I