Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1923, Page 23

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£ REAL ESTATE. THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C; SATURDAY, APRIL -28, 1923. sTRlKE IN SAwMILLs' above normal, and for'the country as a |and over production about 672,000,000 | per cent, and orders 97 per cent of nor- The name of Queen Victoria of Spain FIFTEEN HOUSES SOLD. NEW HOME OF LOCAL PHYSICIAN. New Homes Figure in Sales by| N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. N. L. Sansbury Company, Ina, re- ported the sale of fifteen houses this week. Many new homes wers dn- cluded in the list, notably the row of Gouses at 3d street and Rhode Island avenue northeast, completed & few weeks ago by Walter Case. Two new homes in Saul's Addition, built by Heftmiller & Carter, were Crittenden street was H. McTwiggan andy from tho builders, I. Parker Company rep- purchaser in the latter whole slightly above normal. On the | feet. mal production. whole shipments were 97 per cent and| Of the mills reporting 359 have a _REAL ESTATE. o5 is to be added to the list of twenty-one queens who have recelved the Pope's I W. W. Walkout May Cut West| ;.q o4 per cent of production. Mills normal production figure for tiie week:| 1There are reported to bo 2,000,000 | golden rose, the highest temporal honor ip- Coast Production. In southern plne territory reported ehip: | duction was 103 per cent, shipments, 101 ' States. OR top of a shortage of labor, which | production, while the west coast fir [~ makes it difficult for the lumber indus‘ | mills gave their corresponding figures ry to_meet current requirements, an{at 101 and 97. I. W. W. strike was started yesterday New business accepted was agaln [ 38 in the Oregon and Washington saw- |less than the corresponding week of R mills which threatens to curtail pro-|last year, though in that respect hoth duction in that region for some weeks | production and shipments enjoyed large t0_come. galns, The excess of accumulated or- However, production In_the north-|ders over shipments for the first six- west, for iast week was 21 per cent ' teen weeks of 1923 is 166,000,000 feet, according to which their ‘actual pro- |goldfish in captivity in the United | it is possible for the Catholic Church to bestow. " MUST BE SOLD e ‘ 1319 RANDOLPH ST. N.W. 8 Rooms, Bath and Lavatory - All Modern Improvements el temr e e S sem >l | 23PL Wide, 2Car Garnge through to Cleveland avenue. Open Saturday and Sunday, 2-7, for Inspection A Genuine Home Value “N. L. SANSBURY (0., INC. ; “Everything in Real Estate” ln Che i’ Chase 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5 4104 Harrison Street e e £ o Sl ity Open Tomorrow From 1 to 6 P.M. ‘Six Charming Bungalows = LIVINGRA B ‘e lise \| PORCH Business Property Six New Stores How to Build Your Home The home, as defined by Webster, is the dwelling or dividual taste, and it is the pleasure of the'designer,as well abode of man. To be a perfect home, two essentials are as duty, to co-operate with the owner in his individual requisite—beauty and practicability—without cither of tastes and express them in a particular style of architecture, these qualitics the home would not be ideal. keeping well in mind the picture of the owners ideas and SLEEPING . I e - — 2 expressing them through this particular style, whether it Good Location | ; i OVR ~ IDEAL - BUNGALOW The exterior always calls for an expression of the in- be English, Spanish, Moorish, or any other style. All Rented - Descrivtion The above sho\‘}:§ the Eoor plan ofdoulr Newl' Tll:oma BO O S [ o scription ——————— ! Park Bungalows. These homes are ideal in plan, loca- h t Center hall house, built of Hytex brick. tion, construction and decor.lion.k In additiz}:‘n m‘ the ' ls oprlc ucco Ver ls 0 rlc ase - g e 3 | rooms shown, there is space to make two or three large t Eight rooms, two baths, built-in garage. | rooms on the second floor when you require more bed- Stucco exteriors seem to be “the vogue” just now,— tensil strength, endurance, artistic merit and economy of . Open fireplace, hardwood floors, all the latest con- | rooms. The exteriors are very attractive. Houses have there is wide room for variance in color scheme with upkcer are written indelibly upon the walls inside and out- Prlce H veniences. i! all modern improvements, including open fireplaces | BISHOPRIC Stucco, which has innumerable ways of side of homes built of BISHOPRIC, in addition to having i 3 i ; ind hot-water heat. Large lots with room for garden being treated, all according to ones desire, viz: Stipple, a greater sale or rent value in increasing ratio as the years | Tiot 6D Sicet fwide by SIS0RIcetidecy Saith S iheautilul I and chickens. The prices range from $9,000 to $9,750. | epatter.dash, sponge, trowel o rough cast finish, and in pass by. % | shrubbery, fruit trees, etc. | Will be sold on reasonable terms. Alba White, Shell Pink, Sienna Buf, Ivoril Cream, Grani- 0 000 00 fl stone Gray, French Gray. : We have “Bishopric For All Time and Clime”, a booklet 9 . The economical worth of BISHOPRIC STUCCO ove? for you, illustrated with photographs and floor plans of an ; 5 p n inspection will convince you of 't 4 BISHOPRIC BASE possessing unusual insulating quali- beautiful homes built of BISHOPRIC. Write for book= Al P b4 Builder the whasualivalue iofterenitnithlsihorse 1 . il ties—its density and water-proof qualities with enormous let, or come in and see us. . i i 1416 F Street N. W. : On Sunday—Take 14th St. Cars Marked “Takoma | Hudson Cement & Supply Co. three years at 6%. Ouwner anxious to sell Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. ‘ il Park” and get off at end of line—Inquire at Drug Store 738 15t st Nw, || L+ E. BREUNINGER & SONS || to'h. " Thornton's new houses. Bladenebong Rond st Fenn. & B Crosing Main 6530 1 | — Bldg. Main 6140 [} Home £ "kgolufb? e —-. || Washington, D. C. Telephone Lincoln 4088 Convenient in Location--- Exclusive in Character--- Moderate in Price. HALF ACRES Come Out Today or Sunday A Wonderful Opportunity Awaits the Discrimi- nating Homeseeker in This Delightful Community of Exclusive Villa Homesites. 5 Nature left her richest gifts at Seven Oaks--an expanse of undulating ground,verdant ravines, an enchanting glen, a touch of the wild--all fringed with the finest boule- strong Development Corporation. Specially designed by vards that link it with the city in tyventy n}lnutes. one of the city’s best architects and constructed by day labor YOI.I, ‘.Vho ha've hoPed a-nd searched fOl‘ an ldeal it stands as a proof of the corporation’s purpose to provide homesite, may end your quest at Seven Oaks. For beautiful homes for a reasonable sum. : here, augmenting the resplendent gifts of nature, is every improvement, convenience and facility. Half-Acre Plots Between Woodside Park and .lndian' Spring Golf Club No crowding here! Plenty of groundfor house Come early and get the choice of a hundred plots and garage; lawn, trees, and flowers; vegetabl Inquire on the property as to the advantages placed at the_disposal of the garden and chicken yard. | .. . i homesite purchaser from his use of the Service Bureau: Builder, Architect, ! TO INSPECT * ; Financial Expert, and Landscape Gardener. Drive out 16th St. to Alaska Avenue, Salesmen on Property All Day Sunday and Every Week-day Afternoon out Alaska Avenue to Georgia Avenue, Phone us for appointment and our chauf- out Georgia Avenue through Silver feur wil call and drive you to proverty. |VJodest Prices ~ Reasonable Terms Restrictions gpring to siigo, turn to right at Siigo e ; on to the Colesville Pike and about 500 yards from Sligo on your right you will come to the entrance gates of ¢ Armstrong Development Corporation - . : 523-4 Bond Bldg. 14th Street and New York Ave. . RO.CK CREEK PARIK ‘Another beautiful home to be constructed by the Arm- 7 %o MILES FROM WHITE HOUSE-

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