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= g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D:. €, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923.° REAL ESTATE. —_— —_— E . S BALTIMO RE, September 8.—Con- i . . 2y o 5 . : s 2 J During July Than Pre- Riches Besides 0Oil in Republic. ; o , ¢ wtreet, ome ‘ot the most fasnionavie| Apartment at 2000 P Street BY ROGER W. BABSON. scsurities. The great public utilities = : ~ £ Company ofj Washington. building is shown in reports from| WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass, Sep-|also interested In Mexican cotton / A 151 : : . expected ground will be broken this| . coo oo Tl R et 2000 rafiroads, and especlally in Mexlcan ) « - 3 prepared by Frederick L. Fletcher, ar- | lombian minister, it was announced ] o e 3 - - 1 . . BUILDING DECREASEU- S- Recognition of Mexico D. C. FFirm Given |1 (MBIA Special Aid to Border Citi ' p 0 oraer les - - e . j % T e s - / ] F or Baltimore LEASES RES'DENEE Wide Class of Investors All Over Country : . / : Special Dispatehy o The star. . ; i ! ' o . tracts for the construction of a new " 50,000,000 Less Ordered| Also to Benefit, Says Babson—Many . : . 2 $1.000,000 apartment nouse for the|Will Occupy Fourteen-Room Homewood lsection of North Charles a g z : 4 sections of Baltimore, has been & n cedmg Month. > o awarded to the Weller Construction in Old Blaine Home. " f Mexic a » i . § . i Working drawings for the struc-| > A slight but distinct depression in | Special Dispatch to The Star. and Toronto. %‘:?.’:S’mn".?,'l‘..’f&';‘.":fl ¥ 5.8 3 ture are mearing completion and it is| The Colombian legation has leaseq e | tember 8.—The most interesting event | mills. Investors in the United States ; -z ; ! | montn. pat ¢ according to the latest monthly digest | Vo5tors was the announced attitude | ol All of these propertles should Yoig g 7 H » chitect. They call for a Georgian de- | today. ©f the Common Bric Mnnufu(‘lurers"nr the administration relative to|be benefited by the United States’ 5 iy . * B sign. ontaining from 135 to 140 . oy . J g The property is the old James G. |Mexico. For some time, it has been | recognition of the Mexican govern- - " s : i sultes, ranging from one room and Assoclation of - Americu, recelved {y,un’ by ‘those In Intimate touch |MeNt, Not only does this recognition | 2, e 4 bath to stx rooms and three baths, the | Blaine home, occupied subsequentiy here erday. = help American investors directly, but! | = 5 i -, 2 § v R o s building will be ten stories in height |by the Leiter famlly while the Leiter Figures are cited showing that ¢ A 1 4 3 H | with the State Department that rela- | also indirectly, as It encourages in ! | tly, o1 - 4 f ; ¥ S {and will occupy about 70 per cent of a | mansion was in course of construce lthoagh the amonnt of beick chipped | UIORS Were becoming more friendly | vestors in England and France who . : e |10t having & frontage of 100 feet and from plants in July was approximate- |day by day between the United |3Te 2150 largely interested in Mexico. il t o R ARRE, s » 52 depth of 152 feet. (|2 Ranalditinoratesoenti by aton 1y (22 s~ as in the preceding month, In the past three or four vears al- : b vl RS S i ; George Westinghouse. who sold it to | States and our neighbor to the south. [ mont " every letter that T have re- i ; ; : e rinds the present owner, Hepry B. Spencer. AR e Secretary Hughes, who went into the | ceived from E;‘.usn friends has s : % ; | R b9 A e | The ‘huufe h:‘n’s ”\:wq ldl\"l?“d into production showing a slis et a acsings | ssked: “Why il ot vour euystas i . B : @ ) i apartments and the Colomblan min- crense, there was about 50,000,000 less |yt yorY much prejudiced against | i o opnize’ Mexico? It certalnly 8 ‘ ister will occupy a first-floor apart- | Mexico, has been gradually becoming | mhouid - o courser it whi e tamly 5 o 2 ; ; ’ | ment us the residence after the lat- brick ordered during July than Sur- | nore sremy houla ™ GF' courae” it will b some = ; J : i BY BOSS & PHELPS | 5isert sifnrstdrasd A6t houdei: g June any impression on - : ; | sion'is assumed. i g ! i i In justice to Mr. Hughes. however, the Babsonchart, Competition is being felt from for- | it should be said that conditions have | Which now stands at 10 per cent The leasing was done through the ade brick, according to the|entirely changed and that he has been | below normal, but some day it will, office of Randall H. Hagner, realtor builetin, for the first time during the [ large factor In the improvement of | and that impression then will be dis- = bus career of any one now manu- , relations. Fear was expressed in | tinctly favorable. Property Transfers the Past Week ] , i : : | bath and the house is heated with facturing brick. This is apparent, it |Some quarters for Mexico with the| (Mr. Rabson, the widely known statisticlan . Reported $111,000 in the | lrnacc Atter improvements the property will be occupied by the new Aggregate Valuation. owner as a home. { 1 | - v i Winfleld Preston spld’a house just ! S0 far only in the New |announcement of President HardIng's | and business expert. will continue his discus- Tnarket, where considerable | death; but President Coolidge has | Moo of bisiness aid economic conditions quantities of brick from Germany and |quieted these anprehensions, with the | eit Saturday's Star). Holland are reported to be closing in, | ASSurance that he will carry out Mr. s ' i bl e i’ Moy b’ T s | BLUE STAIN IN LUMBER It is stated that these brick can|Counts for o yecen 1 - a d the Central hall type brick home just completed on 34th { Garfleld street. It i cupled by D be purchased on board ship at German | 2tion of the administration an P L] street wouth o eld street. s occupied by Dr.] and Holland ports for $4 a thousand, | NoPefulness of all concarned. NO SIGN OF DECAY | Hervere n. deputy coron It s apparent at once that American Mexican ““'":" \"'""l"“' : i of approximately $111.000, it was re n manufacturers ‘cannot compete with| About a year ago the Mexican gov- | I - i A : vashington Heights was this low broduetion cost,-even after | erament, through the efforts of New | GOVernment Experts Say It onlyi GAFRITZ CO0. SALES { ators Daing cccupied by the Sanitary |REAYL FSTATE FIRM HoKtedytadsy bought by ard B. Pontaine from transportation and handling on this|yory pankers, agreed to a readjust- Indicates Presence of Ie= 3 [ e o mrey | Tl B ALy el ai0n side of the oceun Has been absorbed. | vork DAPKers. agreed to a readjust: 5 | A house at 3325 14th street north- | I Admiral Thomas Washington sold | A houssat 3407 Gueber strect, iy T pompetition is not likely 10|yally during the past year various Harmless Fungi. TOTAL HALF M".UO | west was purchased by M. E. Schrei- ANNOUNCES SALES inis nome at 2022 & streer northwest | B0 O breink. owned By E. ich far inland, but would affect At- {corporate readjustments have been ber from Messrs. Johnson and Hick- to Hugh N. Arthur. Property was pur- | A° \ioss, was purchased by Maj. J. A lantic ports unless the Ameri v F x 58 e going on which show the good faith or a long time there has been a & —— > Rl 1A manufacturers in those locations find | of the Obregon government. The ac- | general idea that blue stain in lumber man. This three-story residence con- | chased as an investment | Crane. 3 some protection.” tion of the Mexican congress regard- | indicated decay or rot and that it i tains nine rooms and bath and is lo- | illi illi .| H. N. Low bought a house at 2933 R T T Rs ol ompaciion ot mrloes TEima e e A e eveaiies |nsieatyd ouoey | o ooc el st e Entire Huw S of SHomes at 20 and| Uas (ias beoks, <2 Beth =0t 0% iec | OfficeiofWilliamy S EillipwiRe [Thaen street northwest, in Fern-| TWO KILLED, FIVE HURT be stated, brick in this section isl|factory to American investors. The!the United States bureau of plant Bryant Streets Sold and the next few vears will see it a| ports Homes Transferred wond Heights, owned by Maj. Sid ’ r priced at'$15 o $21 per thousand at fact that ail usurpers have been put | industry comes ulong with . report business section, g it has been zoned | i ents e Y —_— e yar | down and that Villa himself has been | which ~says that this opinion i : as first commercia | 5 . 2 35 S 'FF, Atk., S - - N oaity Nliinatea has stvenctnensdl weong. = 2 This Week. | __Hyman Aronson purchased from W. | - the Past Week. Rl iah U S b e e g el | the situation. There are still many, “Blue stain itself,” says the re- AR F. Beasley a home at 504 Park road - —— - P Heibe watiyretheaa Paward H. | tendent of this divfision of the Cotton GYPSUM PLASTER AI | wild-eyed radicals in the Mexicanport, “contrary to common belief. is! northwest containing six rooms and | pe. was purchased by ard H. zov! 5 raduall : ey B P by Al H | Cayin Belt railroad, and, Roadmaster Sub- iRgyeEnmin !, DUCHNMSIaEOE Yijmot [an Jpatly_stage of dooay. but! Haitamilliondellarsworth ot real| Dath, ol water Heat, ‘stectricilights L office of William §. Phillips. { ““jogeph D. Mulligan bought a home |lett of Texarkama were instantly T.ike Russia, Mexico is steadily be- g Wi o= estate changed hands during the S Do er reidence Cle: sales agent for the Dover Corpora-|ar 1511 Massachusetts avenue north- |killed. and five otpers, including Gen- ' PREVENT!NG FIRESH-amInr more conservative. having | plant belonging. to o' large geiny | past week in thirty-five business and | C. Williams at 1335 Reno rosd nerfh. | tlon's home development at Hunting- | east owned by Irene Stanaitas. eral Superintendept W E. MeGraw learned the lesson that natural Te- iof plants known as fungl. Tests|residential transactions through the| West was sold to J. Fred Dier. This 'ton Terrace. today announced the, Commander Elwin F. Cutts sold his|were injured twp miles from Plain | sources are of no avail unless de- | show that molding and staining do| caprity . i S detached home is ideally situated in home at 1903 Kenvon street. in Mt | Dealing. La.. late vesterday, when { veloped by men of integrity. Industry | not materfally affect the strength of | CAfFitz Company. it was reported to- | tolorado Heights. i transfer 80 Mr. Llovd L. lLee of the | Pleasant, to Mary B. Thompson motor car on which they were mak- xperiments Show Covering Will| and intelligence. The Mexicat®revo- | waod for general commercial uses. | day- Residence at 515 Longfellow street| ' | completed my him_at 1441 Spring Ten residence properties sold |Place to Emma S. Marsleller o ¢ Boas & Phelps | A bungalow “at “4406 Fessenden through the office of Boss €IPS | (treer northwest wa$ bought by Ber- during the past week brought a total | tha L. Turnage from ' Clarence home recently completed at thel Lillian Clizbee sold her former|ing an inspectiin, jumped the track. 1 » " a . h 2 St & 3 e g ports ceiv by Cots lutions of "the.past ten years have :fFor many uses blue stained sap! The transactions follow: northwest was sold to Harry P.|corner of Roosevelt and Grant streets. | LoME, 215 Seaton street northeast, t ording to reworts received by Cot 9 Niee: dcon) E the | v 5 5 { H. B. Reed. There are six rooms and | ton Belt ofticial here last night Resist Passage of Flames at | Rtch ivk [arned Shat it 18, men | Jrehic ss saormnod hiok (2'oNgAE | An entire row or modern homes,| PRl p 130y varmum sireet |THEMOme fs o distinctive California L £ Least an Hour. that make values and that souls—not | giye sap wood, properly painted and | built by the Morris Cafritz Company. | northwest was disposed of for E bungalow of five rooms and bath, ; E | theories—make men. utilized where durability in respect | Inc.. at 2nd and Bryant streets north- ‘\lhzrlclyy Post for a consideration of | constructed of rock bound stucco, has Border Citiex to Profit. to decay is not of prime Importance.! east, was sold before completion. F.|3bout $15.000 | mottied tile roof and is on a lot one- 4 ‘ exico is v ountry. Tt|Should prove serviceable.” o e = i - . Pty A nine-room and bath detached| . . _ o = M h A comprehensive report on the fire- | ;b5 higa” et auarter | The investigation by government |G- Weaver purchased 2402; W. L. Col-| residence at 865 Van Burem street | QUATter of an acre in size. The op Q2 asqac usetts resisting qualities of metal lath and | the size of the United States. and is €XPerts ix of interest to home bulld- |lins. 2404: G. F. Trumbo. 2406; Rob- | Takoma Park. has been $old to Helen | eration is developing rapidly—more N e i la e O e | Yery Fich in natural resources. You |ers because it gives them the oppor-|ere T. Oliver. 2408; E. M. Goodyear. | Price for H. C. Thompson than twenty new houses now being i gypsum plaster for interior construc- | very'rich In natural resqurees, o> |tunity to cut construction costs by ¥ | Four two-story brick houses of | under construction. ranging from .Park tion purposes has been made by the Hloehe Sl ¢! using blue stained wood where here. | 2410: G. 1. Killian. 2412: H. Lester.| fye rooms and bath. located at California_bungalow styles to pre-| fire underwriter's laboratories. ‘ll:::r' :L‘m‘m "rllfir»anrt:::r,l m‘m:rl:lna:d\tolore they have feared to employ |2414; G. H. Young. 2416: John Molloy. | 1224, 12286, lzie': r\\';u-r street mouth- lfll_:_rt:uu:’hvi‘llla_x 2 . £ 4 5| h," 5 | 1 source far exceed | it for many purposes. 2418; Harry Lester, 2420: C. S. Austin, | West, were sol or Anne M. Aughin- e illips office also announced | A a single finish,” it 1s declared, |agricultural resources ’ far_ exceed |1t for, many Buposes, stained | 3000 cetina Cribbin, 2424; A. B. Cole, | PAUEN to Ethel M. Rutty for a con- | the transfer of the new semi-bunga- ; e ;m al lath on wood supports, with a §n¥REGFASE CAR L0V conditions in | woed wil} be used mere gensrally i) . o L* :ln o b e $14.000. e i b i Washmgton’s most exclusive residentyal section of detach- three-quarter inch three-cout gypsum | g oo hese tremendous | the future by manufacturers of sash, | 2436 edges. 2428; F. A ) ouse at 4319 Arkansas avenue. | lier stret northwest, to Mrs. Helen Contai il plaster coating, when xposed o the | Lemotcunities st aur vers door How: jdoors and other mill work which 13| phy, 2430; W. W. Schotanus, 2432;| bullt by Partello, containing six | Murray. || ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, finished side to standard fire test | ever, this is only human nature. Most | Painted before use in home con-|yenry E Bolt, 2434 and E. Moubray, | T00Ms and bath and garage, was sold | Through the same office the follow- ¥ oith gix miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of conditions, will delay active combus- | people of Boston have never been to | struction. Sow - to Mary E. Brown ing transfers were reported: Carlton | > 2 i £ cor ahout ovacnve el [pepric ol BoRthnilRYCIENE baep 0 oA oA ¢ 2436 Louise C. Neavitt purchased 4615 H. Wright purchased from Mrs. Hen- “The Tnangle of increasing Values” after which period it will continue to | New Yorkers have climbed the Statue Two new homes at 9th and Emer- [Sth street northwest [rietta D. Combe the detached frame ; g prevent ;lhempa.:s)aif (lvef‘f:;ln:)e“:h}l:uuf_h’of Libery : Hi JAPANESE VALUES GAIN. |ion streets nortawest were also soid: | h:k‘;‘;“?;: L At mround over | e “,S‘E"‘;;fii‘"gg‘figifim between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues nis! p to @ as e hour's & VAY. vestors in Eng- o) " v - . SO oy = = ~ et P total fire exposure. e e O e catear | st o namely. 4903 9th street northwest to taining sites for fty-nine homes from Mrs Mary B Richter the bun- | (Woodley Rd.). Over five million feeg of land sold. Over When installed on both sides of a | o c the improved conditions in | London Markets Firmer on More| Maj. Edgar T. Hitch. and 4906 9th| was sold by the Cafritz Company to | galow at 5007 13th street northwest. | 000 000 il - partition frame or wall frame of | Mexico. . while we. her next. door | ! Street. to Zolo V. Lester. a prominent builder. who Started | Mrs. Venora P. Burnham parchased || 130 homes from $15, to $200, fbuilt and under con Wood studs and when fire stopping | neighbors, scarcely give them | Encoyraging News. : A Nouse at 609 Lonsfellow street|a row of houses and expects to im- | the two-family apartment located at || straction. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall B ostasa. Desnareicr e oDy D Y atarade of ove| northwest was sold for Mac- | prove the entire square in the near |12 s street, from Max Berman. | s 5 [3 i = partitions wili be prevented.” says| government toward Mexico ahould | BY the Amaciated Prevs | farland to J. M. Foster. future. This block of ground is| Miss Maude M. Stevens purchased‘ lfi,;clck hf’sc:fiv:thl IX‘S f’(‘a‘]‘ 33110 lng "5"‘- front—Park Office, and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). the report, “for at least an hour. | Relp business in this country. es-! . MOSCOW, September S.—In reply to| William F. Beasley purchased the|located in the tract recently pur-|from John B. Lewis the bungalow “A wood joist floor.” it is declared | pecially in the border states. Citles!Japan indicating that the casualities [ emi-bungalow of stone foundation.|chased by the Cafritz Company «from |located at 3035 Rodman street | in the report, “utilizing a metal lath | like New Orleans, San Antonio, El|{were fewer and the material loss|slate roof. eigh{ rooms and bath at|Myron M. Parker. surviving trustee | Mrs. Mary 8. Beatty purchased from . = ; 5y ; a i 5 ~ 211 | « and gypsum plaster finish for the | Paso, St. Louis and Kansas City | lighter than at first feared has stim-|1127 Buchanan street northwest of the Marshall Brown estate, upon | Mrs. Nora A. Colohan, premises 211 | Ceiling, Awhen exposed on the velling | srauid ‘cspecially proft. " The Pacifis| ulated further buying of Japanese se. | The three-stors buflding contain- | which is located the Argsla Country | 13th street southeast. | 1 Al 'atnnon, Ic. side to standard fire test conditions, | coast will always be benefited by a | curities, whose values are again im. |ing a store and two apartments ut|Club and golf links. This tract is| Richard B. Johnson purchased from ; will sustain its rated load for at least | stable Mexico. proving.1 to 2 points. Shares of the|2108 14th street northwest was sold | heing graded and improved. and in | Frank A. Reynolds the two-story | Woodward Bulldmg, 15th and H Sts. an hour and suffer no serious reduc- | Many iInvestors in the United States | Tokio Eiectric Company maintained | for Debrah Harrison 1o a local inves very short time will be completely | brick residence at 434 Q street north- | Established 1199 tion of strength.” and Canada are interested in Mexican | today the recovery made vesterday. b tor for a consideration of $30.000. the | built up. | west. | ; lalc——Jol——=lol——=]ale—Fc——|a|—=|oa|———=lalc——Slc—=lal——lol—c—=[al]——|alc——lal——=F——=]a][c——= o] c—h]al—=o]o | c—— NEW HOMES OF INCOMPARABLE VALUE The Outstanding Offering | - ) e Inspect Sample House of the Year el iy I8 =28 Completely Furnished Several Already Sold i BT OPEN DALLY 8:30;AM. TO 830 PM. SELECT YOURS TODAY [ rsir il I o om PRAPUNERS Roprosniative on Premises QUINCY STREET AT THIRTEENTH These Houses are the Result of a Carefully Developed Plan By One of Washington’s Ablest Architects Incorporating Every Conveniencel. A Brief Description Six rooms and beautiful tiled bath with all built-in features; hot-water heat; electric light; hardwood floors; large concrete front porch; open fireplace; attic; cold storage; stationary *wash tubs; servants’ toilet; sleeping, breakfast and kitchen porches. Brick garage with each house. 3 LOCATED in the very heart of a section of ever increasing values. One square off the 14th street cars and closely adjgcent to the shopping district at 14th and Park road. A home that you will find pleasure in inspecting and eventually want to own. j 1418 Eve st Nw, N L. 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