Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1923, Page 20

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REAL BRICK PLANTS PLE AWAYHUGE STOCK 600,000,000 to Be Ready for Spring Navigation Along Hudson River. Not since the war have the brick- men gone into the closing months of the year with such determination to pile up stock as is manifested in cur- rent reports of manufacturers do- ing business in forty-three states, ac- cording to a statement of the Common Hrick Manufacturers’ Association of America. The situation on the Hudson river, which provides the brick supply for Greater New York operations, is in- dicative of what is going on in all the large brick-producing centers. By the timb Hudson river navigation opens mnext spring it is anticipated that the plants along the river will kave §00.000,000 brick ready for ship ment to their markets, This Der cent greater than the winter stoc in any recent ve s will continue until freezing weather the statement s uipped for winte ue throughout the coming season. running will cont interim before the preparations are going on with | w York > fact t brick still lic manufacturers, in spit at quantities of foreign on barges at the doc millions of brie ¢ from Holland and > apparently of the buyers' strike and op: are at the usual volume i E parts of the country. T rders on the books. according to current re- ingreased during the past while the sto burned brick are just about holding their own. Prices ain stable, ranging from §11 to to the amoudt of nee. The large production figures and the stal of the orders on the books are encouraging in view of the fact that many yards are closing for the wint: due to weather condition ] t in Lumher Move. “The men observe with inter ablished statement t Americ are | to shi @ Since the about 40 p sumption of in an average of Jumber is rapidly is_apparent th which normally seck other tion, is bel § ere: bric t the n lumbermen 000,000, 01 or from Japan equals cent of the total con- umber in this coun year, and the sou diminishing, lumber will This condi- give new im- in it i manuf looked for adver the past few 3 directed largely to the home and the ttained have to think build: used ar the United should build 0 home. per cent of these should have exterior walls of b it wou 000,000 bri . which L the great All permane have been get cent of combined & only about 11 per residence lumber they With its © between even construction and struction has now wiped out. As better known permane brick, above accessible and dential bulidin “There is a marked labor shortage some parts of the country and this is a problem which disturbs manufacturers. A change in immi- gration laws ms to be the only means of relief. “The cost of producing brick has not been lowered during the year &nd there is nothing to indicate that it can be made at a lower cost next year.” ACTORS DEADLOCKED WITH MANAGER GROUP By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Nov lock exists over renew tract expiring J : the Producing Managers' and the Actors’ Equity by the refusal of a steering commit. tee of the manag to ac Baquity terms. Augustus Thomas an- nounced the proposal was rejected unanimously & a stormy two- hour session yesterday. A furthe attempt to meet the situation will be made at a meeting of the managers early next week. the difference form of osts che fire- Dbee the omes will and maost. resi- oth economic: in i ber 3—A dead- 1 of the con- Association, conferred with the actor: The term! forcing said to the amounted p: losea <hop’ Mr. TImas nianagers, tically to on the managers, Buy Terms One Block From New Eastern High School Sample House 1810 A St. S.E. 6 Rooms and Bath—Complete in Every Detail For Sale by Hofferberth, Burklin & Fred reputation is part of our vrofit) 1002 Woodward Bldg. Main 5560 Line., 8325 Or Your Own Broker (Our A GOOD BUY " Detached Home 1406 Delafield St. N.W. VACANT Open for Inspection SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. First Floor— Large Reception' Hall, Living Room, Dining Room with open fireplace, Kitchen, Pantry. Second Floor— Four large Bedrooms, Two Baths, (oneashower),Bcreened- in Porch. Third Floor— Servant's Room and Large Store Roor. B. F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye Street N.W. Main zioo running at full time and | | is not much left cordfng | transportation | sary to put the brick on the job. | ept the { ESTATE. Iding on northeast corner of 1Zth and G streets northwest, sold for Sylvester W. Labrot, to a local investor, by Shannon & Luchs and Story & Co. The lot has a frontage on 1Zth street of 76 feet and on G street of 25 feet, |LOCAL CONTROL OF TERM 'REALTY BODIES WATCH i “REALTOR" GIVEN FAVOR STATES’ OBJECTIVES ‘ Directors of Natlonnl Boards' Asso- | Plan of Bonding Agent: to Elim- inate the Irresponsible Among Those Given Attention. the various state now meeting in annual will be of interest the National iation o Boards alling real tinst that ciation Favor Amendment for Protection. { Amendment to the by-laws of the t by | N of Real Estate a city, county or ate rd shall to the as control |intercounty real e boa have the right, subjec {clation’s regulat of the term throughout for $2,000 estate broker irresponsible applications broker be in- stigated by local ate boards, were passed by the Ilinois Realtors' Association in a s for better publ rging the need of a modern tax| Sm for Ohlo, the Ohio Assoc n.u!nu; I Estate Boards, at its conven- issued a for defeat of tax ext month on terest of justice to the home owners A real property owners of the state. Ohio_realtory declared strongly - the adoption by Ohio of the “In- *of check on tax and bond for the abolition of tax- urities by both state and Th iation sing & proposed old- to t o within its |territory, was approved this week by | the board of directors of the on and will come before the nation committee of th tion doption at the midwinter me assoclation in Augusta. her amendments approved by the directors and to be p @t the Augusts meetin That each member board adopt code of ethics of the national associ tion as a part of its rules and regu- pr violation of which dici tion may taken, and that rember boa ar re- Ifu.\!ng to maintain and enforce the code with respect to the business ac- tivitles of its constit bers after due notice and opportunity hearing, be expelled from mem- P in the national associatlon 1 tion dues pay- use a safegu its, und s a state associ S ing 1 on finally provide: the empt federal activ ae pension bill {MINE STRIKE CALLED OFF. 3.—The of the s voted is ber hoards Le entitle m by one accredi for egch twenty on the shall vote 1 to d vo = NTON, Pa., November grievance committee al Company h of 10,000 miners. in and send them Rinaldo Cappel- et 1, addressed ed the strikers to return to the »s. He scored the men who worked but a few hours a day. The meeting Jasted more than six hours SCR. s genera That each board Pennsylvania ¢ unit That the definitely de meeting of the association That the last three living past presidents be added to the board of directors and given the right to vote and that the treasurer becom member of the board of director pldwinter meeting be ated as the annual MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS ating people are establishing perma- nent homes; where values are sure to enhance; where the very contour of the land assures one of a panoramic view of the city that will always endure. This home has six nice sleeping rooms, two complete baths, open fireplage and many other attractive fea- tures. The lot is full sized, nicely landscaped, with a double garage and inclosed rear lawn. Situated just half a block south of Massa- chusetts avenue on 35th place. 18th and COLUMBIA ROAD This home, in the most convenient location imaginable, is being offered now at the original cost because the owner's health necessi- tates going into a smaller house. There are four good sized sleep- ing rooms, besides a screcned sleeping porch, two commodious baths, brick garage, cxceptionally decp lot to a wide paved alley The price is 50 rcasonable that it will be a most pleasant surprise to you ‘BORDEN & NEWBOLD 1415 K Street Main 280 In a section where discrimi { | | THE EVENING & SflAR ‘WASHINGTON, D. the whole fleld of real estate pra is the third step in a- threefold pl Preceding parts . provide for he spread in schools throughout the United States and Canadw of a two- year course in real estate practice already organized, and for the outlin- |ing at a natlonal conference of edu- {cators and real estate leaders next | month of a liberal fourcyenr ecoursc of college grade for real estate cdu- ation In American d collpges. o universitics Boards at Louisville Session; Authorize Establishing Institute. Business Progress. In its entirety the plan constitutes, officars of ‘the assoclation believe, one of the most notable steps 2ver un taken by @ national business group to put business, through or tion of its body of business knowledse, on a | professional plane. The new American Real stitute, analogous to the Institute of Banking, will | o | |on as a_department of the activitivs | Establishment of an American Real merican Estate Institute to prepare and con- | duct a correspondence course in real | estate practice for the United States and Canade was authorized by the | board of directors of the ional A soclation of Real Estate Boards at a meeting with the advisory board and | officers of the association, just con- cluded at Loulsville. Development by real estate men themselves through their national or- | be organized and In' operation in ganization of a correspondence course | £P0Ut $1x or seven months. through which men now in the real | T estate business or young men enter- | ing the business may be given access to authoritative Information covering National As Boards, und al committee appointed by the lon’s board of df tors. H. executive secretary of ‘the | natignal tion, will and director of the institute. An ap- { propriation has been made to cover | the initial expense of preparing les- | son nd starting the course It is expected that the Institute will duce nearly half of the coiwmercial apples of the United St tog CHEVY CHASE, MD. 206 Raymond St. Walking Distance of the Car Line ireproof building, containing 10 rooms, 2 l)1tl)~. elec- Tot is 70x200; 2-car fire- ¥ tric lights and hot-water heat; ~ $25,000 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 There has been wonderful buying Activity in -Wesley Heights- The Homes that have been sold since we placed the development on the market has estab- lished a new record for Washington. But it’s not to be wondered at—we're building a community here—not twenty minutes’ ride from the White House—in a superb natural setting—and with such protecting restrictions as will maintain the high standard established. Homes of diversified types—Center Hall— Cottages—Bungalows—relieve monotony—and a centuate distinctiveness. Prices Range from $8,250 up Motor out Jewett street—or consin ave—Jewe from the west. W. C. & A. N. Miller ave-—across Wisconsin car line to. Ma street just to Infis. £ ave. to ave. and Wis the left, leading is | Open Sunday After 11 A.M. Corner Home in Michigan Park 4112 12th St. N.E Builders and Realtors | 1119 Seventeenth Street Phone Main 1790 | A Home of Distinction . On the Avenue of the Presidents We wish, just for. the sake of education in the ideal com-. bination -of home comfort qualities, that every homeseeker in Washington could see this home. It answers every ques- tion. The location is in a most charming, convenient section of popular Brookland—and the house is on a 60 by 110 corner lot, with garage, contains 7 good rooms, with hot- .water heat, electricity and gas, and metal weather- stripped throughout. ° is ‘See It Sunday. (To get there, motor out R. 1. Ave, to 12th St, thence north to Michigan Park—or take the Brookland car to 12th St. and Michigan Ave., and walk 1 block.) SHANNON - & LUCHS Exclusive Agents 713 14th St. N.W. 5317 Sixteenth Street (In that beautiful section just opposite the reservoir) Solidly built of Blue Granite Stoné, 16-inch walls, two-car garage in rear, of same stoge as house. This home contains 12 rooms—3 baths, quartered oak flooring, back stairway, beauti- ful doors and woodwork, finished in mahogany and white; in- glosed breakfast porch; two slceping porches, one open and one nclose This home will be open for your inspec- tion every day and evening until 9 P.M. Built by G. U. Small We Invite Your Inspecti n "L E. Breunmger & Sons 706 ‘Colorado. Bidg. > ranager | Cx SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 arricd | paign | Washington, Oregon and Idaho pro- | 1923 REAL ESTATE. MEXICAN CONFERENCE ON PRESIDENCY DENIED| Huerta Says He Has Not Talked| With Calles and ‘Will Begin | Campaign Soon. MEXICO CITY, November 3.—Re- ports circulated that Adolfo de la Huerta, former secretary of the treas- ury, and Gen. P. Ellas Calles, former chief of the cabinet, had agreed to & | private conference to discuss the presi- | | dential succession conflict brought | denials of such a conference by Senor | de la Huerta and the eupporters of | Senor Calles. De la Huerta announced that ‘he would bégln his presidential cam- trip throughout the republic | after the political _conventions MARTIN HOUSES -34th and R Sts. N.W. Cheapest and Best Buy in the City 16 buile—11 sold—5 left 3401 R St.—corner ho 2 stories ;lldhc‘ulh hnck’ 7 rtnnm; and 2 baths, uiltin garags, front en ; T e e 34th St., North of R Stroun';-: all ot an Dorches; large yards. Easy terms. It will p you to inspect thess houses befors buying elsewh houses befofs buying sewiors: Lighe: James Martin 721 13th_St. N.W. M. 2850 CUT THIS AD ouT See For Yourself .Inspect Any Time Sunday Just Completed Priced to Sell $6,950 Easy Terms Many forward of buy ve been looking an opportunity a home at this price convenient north- east location. A brief de- seription is given below /Six Rooms and Bath Hot-Water Heat Electricity Built-In Garage Many Other Features 625 Orleans St. N.E. (Between 6th & 7th—L & M—N.E.) B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W. to ISN’'T THIS ATTRACTIVE? 3220 OLIVER ST. CHEVY CHASE, D.C. PRICE ONLY, $12,000 Very Reasonable Terms o e niteiihe At Esaonior the GHEMlb el house itself is well built—contains eight rooms, ba The entire property is in first-class conditl esmen 1 Th: and sleeping porch. possession. First floor has very large llving room—with open fireplace, rpom. sleeping porch and bath. Second floor has three nice bedrooms Drive or ride cut Connecticut Ave. to McKinley, east to 334 street and north to Oliver street. OPEN SUNDAY dining room, ervicd 1415 Eye St. Main 4752 FACING SHERMAN CIRCLE The Best New Home Value Ever Offered 29 Built--15 Sold Samble House, }716 Decatur St. NW‘ Price, $8,750 to $9,750 Easy Terms Tapestry hmk home~ both English and Colonial styles. Your choice an n concrete or covered porch. }l()uses 20 feet wide and some of the lots are n(nul\ feet deep, ‘extending back to large alley (Description) First floor contains reception hall, liv - Kifchen cquipped with white enameled ure Six large and spacious rooms. 1g room, dining room with French doors leading out op back porch. cabinet, one piece porcelain sink and drainboard and outside pantry; service porch. Second floor: Three pl§tg? bedrooms, each with large closets: extra linen closet in hall; tiled bath with built-in fixtures. Master bedroom, 11x19 feet. Double r- porches are 10 feet wide and extend full length 6f house. red To inspect, take any Ninth Street car to Georgia Avenue and Decatur Street; blocks east to property; or phone for free ayto service. walk two 913 15th Street

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