Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1923, Page 19

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REALESTATE: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923. REAL ESTATE. A e NATIONAL LUMBER MOVEMENT |PLASTER VITAL TO SATISFACTION s ;fiz}f_‘;:::f_::'-“*’EIFFEL TOWER RIVAL y ‘ SHOWS DECLINE FOR WEEK| ' IN BUILDING OF DWELLINGS| .yttt sy s i3 OPPOSED IN LONDONTH ()0 of Qur Most Attractive Home: | coated on both sides with paper, or i : e B b=t o Gihier fl A AUILIORAL | BEILIAD WL s vegetable fiber is mixed with the ma- . & o The valuo of piaster in the house,ment of wall footings and founda. Yerial ot whicn the boards are made, Tall Buildings Grops i 1602 W b S N Shlpment From 396 Reportmg Mllls Only as & heat and sound Insulator, for|tions and separation of partitions from | They are usually 32 by 36 inches and out. ! ebster Street Northwest z valls, - t] purposes of fire protection and for|" \when plaster is to be applied f:&l:l{;’;\ lnFLr:_lcmr‘!:lx‘:JmnfiIgi: fourth Ghisn et Alsite ot 891) C d 0 d 70 p |aecorative and other uses s such that | directly to masonry surfaces, these |the distance between supports is as|bulldings, of curious interest to sio A er ent, an raers er lonly the strongest cost considerations 5‘&2310(3‘»“';1.2"152(;'«'9 texture but not | given “above. one-fourth-inch board | Americans in and out of the Natfonal | This is a center-hall type house, situated on large lot, 40x13% ustify its omission. Where used and | g : T 4 may be used. For greater spans a|Association of Real Estate Boards sed s . . KoRa C f P (1 = rjwhtu’rey ’p:h‘l’ m: e ihe l“mm" e 'l‘:g:l:r‘(zl‘lllsk'h‘lr;‘!d‘?hli ‘:“:"%nnrlma 1‘;;::; thisker board is required for rigidity, |who are wrestling with the pmmem\l feet, containing nine rooms and three baths, with the best fittings: ent O roduction. { e e aater and. wall. aod | Dut in no case should the board be 80 |ot bwiding-height limitations, is open fireplaces; servants’ room and bath in basement; built-i buyer of a residence, it should con- S B A ta Wiatace i not amply 4 con-| particularly from grease. which will taking form just now in opposition 2 - S form to certain standards which Will| Z2usc ™ discolorations. The wall sur- [ Sovered }’Yd"‘exlfé""‘"’ in obtaining fto the bullding of a 600-foot rival of garage for two cars. Located in the best section of Washington Insure successful performance of its | face should be wet enough so that it | the reanired thickness. Kacl WCCO|the Eiffel tower proposed for,thd The national lumber movement, as| torily on the whole. There are no jn-|nominal functions. In localities sub- | does not draw water from the plas- | 5.0 d British empire exhhitlon to be hefd, 1 5 : Supports, and all joints perpendigular | brxt yoae 1n Wembley, a London sub- . e umber | dications of an unusual demand for [ject to high winds, and where plaster | 60y DUL not 80 W ot Socd borq |10 supports shouid bo broken. e | e Pon o Convenient Terms Arranged on dmv)i,md“‘""""" f"j“‘ early fall, but in view i nqt used, it is advisable to anchor |or interfe with hardening. Care in | surface of the board is finished s0|egifices are less than 100 feet In s of decreased production, it is r 1% rouden dwelling to | this respect is not so important with | that plaster adheres readily, and | height. ast week as com-|able to expect that new Jbustn glioklsameno hey ‘“"_‘" en dw *m s (1o {lime, plasters as with gypsum, because should not be wetted when plaster is week, | the meantime will closely xi- | the masonry foundations sufliciently | e, BiGiSCr (oF against suction better |@pplied. —_— thouich allows de for | Mate production. F U ihern|to obtain the clement of stabllity | than gypsum, and because water is not —_— DAYLIGHT SAVING WINS. ‘ 5 ¥ e o = : the fact that rep were recetved | pingAssociation reports that unfa- |otherwise resulting from the weight (penuicst for haxdenton time while it 15| qpr 11 REFUSES REPLY : ; : | 2 from 26 fewer mill; Production is| vorable logging weather over a por- of the plaster, " “ + 4 ] Defeated in II | fron 26 fewer mils. Production i | voribie Towsing weuther aver u purcjof theplaster, | | " wroken dolmis Needea. Ant” Bl Tiinots . E. Breuninger ons I extens o vhat i war| Lo of (5 S0hR S voected Mat) e cllowing diwtion ot puatets |, pervent wndye Tavrat wxoansion | 70 NEW DRY ACT PLEA srouse—c time last vear, and more | ng practicc outlines these desirabl ny > Hous Hicago on New Time. Owners and Builders e il in production of southern pine, cor durds: and contraction of wood lath, which e ormal; shipme pared with that of the previous week. 5 o i Abe okt hears and loosens the plaster keys, NGF , 101, June 16.—Sena- | came and new opasine Ot the sevent wlils. reporting | gona o [Place 18 the mportance; of| euch)dathishould: 1ot be cyer: an ol | By the Ameciaiat By tor Wright's anti-daylight saving bill |l Phone Main 6140 706 Colorado Bld per cent less. 1 n full } dent than in the plastering of a hous. half by three-eighths inch in{ FRENCH LICK, Ind., June 16.—Gov.|was permanently shelved last night b, g. For all the 396 v ) b It th ral ' Placy '*h”:k‘l, not ve | smith of New York, spending his vaca- | the house. shipfents wore per cent s % a 3 4 » 7 55t three-eight s[ln_nl or lime | tjon here, declined to comment on a re Chicago now may continue to prac: ders 10 per cent o rhe | as N c! " < neh | port from New York that the National|t daylight saving without inter ing percentag | 1© per n s da bus falling of the plaster. E: Committ e Hundred for Law nce by down state. pina group wi a orders fell off 6.6 per cent. The un- fore the building code commi Enforcement ha taken action asking P he west Coast 100 and 88. | filled order file has fallen from 21,119 | tee of the Department of Comme ot R e e e o | T o eall o spoetl somiun of (e bege of the reporting mills that | ears for for the week ended the I e O A oThie’ ut Jcost | Blature ol pess a prohibition-enforce- have a normal production figure for rch 16 $ cars for 133 mills it i tice requires ‘f”"“ Joints at least | ment measure to “put New York in line » week, show actual production ast week. r 3 with other es.” West Coant Millx. I [: the governor's | 00 per cent f the sa 1 g s requests of al S0 Ber ot “Cntiiiea bre | The West Coast Lumbermen's As- 3 vire cloth, two ¥ s el ; : ature i [ thern pine sociation reports from Seattle that Following ster supports in nf llln‘m would be given cr:nmdex;u4| Ly : 3| the production of 133 reporti Ves ollowing 8 2. d Er snppoxts a | tion until the executive completes his | p the production of 133 reporting West | cayses which result in er ¢ a v 3 are spaced | vacation and returns to the capital. g Coast mills last week was 23 per cent ng: Inadequate or fault E inches for walls iderable interest was shown by “oast Lum- | aj,ove normal, new busirfes - ¢ bearing po TS e cell al 1 rs in _a statement issued Ussoutation milts ire Eiven | D07 Cont belory 'production mas Taggart, democratic Open for Your Inspection Every Day and Evening Until 9 P.}. S 00d wet when plaster is ap- th should be attached to at ments were 14 per cent more than |} ds of sheets should be | leader of Indiana, who declared ‘mo ient s partitions 3 . o . e e oo e not doubles, er ng over 1 over supports and horizontal | party can win by raising the wet stand- 1 S aieas Ciar durie ide openings, uneven sct rent due | edges lapped and 1 1 securely with |ard as an issue.” Many of the leaders i 1 t6 shrinkage of wood frame improper- | W Continuous sheets bent around | interpreted the statement as meaning t Thie a w 28,230, vi stic 1y designed and construced. chimney pers tend to prevent corner cracks | that ¢ Smith would not be a not independent of the frame, settle- the plaster. It is recommended ' the support of Indiana democrat e = TR Attractive New Bungalows and Houses, e S PR _ Frame or Brick | water, »f which e suffering from | in_Franciseo the California | : i ; i g i 3 i ‘ S ;f“,‘;‘,',m{f"‘;h“.““” : A e TR - Lo A 5-Room and bath Bungalow (under construction).. $5,750 S ‘ 7 > Epa. 4 | TH AN 5.Room and attic Bungalow. . ................... $7,250 — | 8 i e . N \ . 6-Room and bath two-story frame................ $7,500 5-Room and attic brick Bungalow................ $8,800 E Story and Compan | : .’ y : 7 .' i r ¥ ‘l 2 - | 8-Room and two baths, two-story brick............$10,500 | Successors to Large lots—good trees—built-in garages—cement sidewalks to electric Story and CObb ‘ e’ o : i A = B — cars—improved road—city water—sanitary plumbing—electric service. Announce the Remouval i : e ' ; : ‘ Small Cash Payments Liberal Terms of Their Offices From 4 1112 Connecticut Avenue iy éLEVELAND PAK UGALOW3017 RMNSTET i NOl‘th Washington Realty CO. Open Sunday From 10 AM. to 6 P.M. | A 1sual home of eight well 1 with all the mode i ; Incorporated A sual home of eight well arranged rooms, all the modern conveniences— . The Price is Right at $12750 1653 Penna. Ave. N.W. Phone Columbia 9821 Real Estate—Loans | g«u:..uMcKEEVER“‘ GOS S Phone Main 6152 Insurance ! ervice E. BROQKE LEE B. HOUSTON McCENEY P. BLAIR LEE TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 4100 Main 4752 1415 Eye St. President Sales Manager Vice President SEVEN: Montgomery County’s Most Delightful Home Tract —Now offers you the last opportunity to secure choice lots at origi- Large quarter and half-acre Highly elevated rolling country, with Sligo Creek L ! 1ty 4 4 vinding through th rty, great trees, twenty- nal pre-improvement prices—combining the most attractive land lots are selling today at average v wotes ot he entive severts dedicated to. com values in or around Washington with a certainty of rapid en- : 1/ munity i ) / y use, tennis courts and formal gardens—all hancement in value. price of 8!, cents per square contribute toward making Seven Oaks the greatest Tarvia roads, wide parkings, electricity, water, telephones—in fact, Tk o p‘;zzsl;itt(;irgz. TR every modern facility for comfort, convenience and health in the Compare_Seven Oaks with any other tract at any midst of nature’s most bountiful gifts other price and you will know why lots are selling i rapidly, why homes will go up, and why buyers are Note—The Argyle Country Club has expressing the greatest satisfaction in the selection just recently purchased a new logation they have made. x : = adjoining Seven Oaks. A Service Bureau is at your disposal, without obliga- tion, enabling you to secure the advice of a foremost C ASH %rc,hitect, Landscape Gardener, Financial Expert and uilder. Drive out Sixteenth street to Alaska avenue, out Alaska avenue to Georgia avenue, out Georgia avenue SMALL MONTHLY through Silver Spring to Sligo, turn to right at Sligo PAYMENTS on the Colesville pike and about 500 yards from Sligo ,on your right you will come to the entrance of ik Seven Oaks. s A selection of choice lots awaits you, offering among them a perfect setting for the particular type of home which you have pictured in your mind’s eye— < N\ YOUR home on YOUR land. g : } _ Drive out Sunday, or phone Woodside 162, and one- of our cars will take you. | ARMSTRONG DEVELOPMENT | CORPORATION 523-4 Bond Bldg., 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 5792 MAIL THIS COUPON Arm: Develo t Corp., 13 Beliding. Gentlomen: Please send me plat. tolder, price list, ete. _ AQMress viiiieieiaereetaninennias

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