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REAL ESTATE. G0OD LUMBER TRADE | TRADE TRIP TO IAPAN. : AT S;ART OF w‘NTER Lumbermen to Further Relations and Reconstruction. : An important phase of the Japanese Dealers Look Ahead to Unusual JActivity During reconstruction work will be the visit : Next Year. the lumber indus sion will ail fro n Francisco for Japan on November 10. It will seek to further cement the trade relations between American and Japanese bus| Demang for lumber may be termed | neas men and make an especial at- ®ood for:the season. says the Ameri- can Luraberman, Chicago, for al- though Euilding in some sections has Yeen sloxed down by the weather, in others if is unusually active. Winter curtailment in the north is more than oftset by increased activity in the south: demand in the St. Louis dis- trict, fo* instance, showing recent ex- pansion! Japan of now so badly needed. he American commission will be composed of j. E. Griggs of Wash., preside! of the ir Export and Exploitation 3 O. M. Ciark of Portland, leading lumber manufac- turer. and Chester J. Hogue of Seat- tle, mavager of the West Coast For- est Products Bureau. however, are cautious ng; their small and fre- quent prders indicate small stocks MEMPHIS PUBLISHER, The diyficulty they have in hnokhf:: WEST J. CRAV!FORD- DIES orders for mixed cars indicates lha% T G e Business for More Than Half Century. than usual this year £ d the retailers in their’ roliey“(o buy s (hey rerd Tumber. Another side of the situation, ho i that hacause of quicker trans. | BY the Associated Pross e e ot teker MEMPHIS, Tenn., November 10.- s and in transit is atan | West James Crawford. president ot Ow point when the & cial PubitiE el D e et | the Commercial Publishing Company. ration { publishers of the Commercial-Appes at his home here Thurs r. Crawford had been seriousty ill v i fo 1y two mon A his death ® ' was not unexpected. His health had not been good for several years, butl ALl 3 few months ko he was able & office aatly a1 building s ceptain. The Crawf, with the entered the empl u firm, where he won fu . Galbresth and in 1879 ) t th, SPIR GIVEN TO MOVE | TC INCREASE HOME SALES | Completely Equipped Real Estate Office Including Fixtures Two-Year Lease Very Low Reatal First Floor LOCATED ON 17th Street Between K & 1 Streets Can Be Purchased at a O enmmittes of exposition man- ||| Y€y Attractive Figure If Sold Immediately visory to the realtors’ Addrexx Box 157sB. Ol':|-Your»Hnme Exposition Lead- + ers Meet With Nationa! Realty Body. Representatives of for: a ions allied with the building in- Aust=y for promotion of home owner- p through own-your home 6xpo: h the natlonal committes ome expositions of the tion of Real Estats committee formed t of the conference. st half hundred national ions rep: ng allied ind iting in_own-your-home siticns have been invited to formk a' pernianent committee, with the pre: cretary or other offictal of | |i 0% 4 . . ! the «xposition: A . CHEAPER COAL USABLE. || s | B!ea:‘:n Eize of Anthracite Advocated | Detac"ed B“ngalow Just Off Grant Circle | ‘The public has boen erroneously 6 big Star office. tauzat to believe that only the so- ecalled “‘domestic sizes” of anthracite coal-can be used in the home. The represents 29 per nthracite mined. As ough lack of undel Large lot to alley, rooms. Hot-water heat, elec- | tricity, best oak flooring, open | i vith er utiliza- || e | fireplace, porches. D) tion. methods the steam size can be | <fully in the home | 1se s customs and improper utili- || The best value in Petworth methods have resulted in an, [ i sary number of sizes. These all add to the ate cost. From Open Sunday 11 AM | The ‘public’s viewpoint it would be | to 6 P.M. le 1o arrange for an immediate | fication and the adaption of | doméstic appliances for the ure of ||| s the émaller s that under existing ||| wm s P market conditions are sold in compe- ||| e D tition with bituminous coal. Baclusive. Agent P ————— hanti grows a tree re arance the English oak, which to furnish excellent butter. 15th slv:"“ K N.W. ain 4600 T fect condition all the year round, in spite of the h = | 1 Inspect Sunday | Startling Values—Extraordinary Terms I 3708 Fulton Street $14,250 Only $1,000 cash. Six rooms and bath, hardwood floors throughout, open fireplace, side lights, numerous floor plugs, cxquisitely finished; perfectly planned. Inspect Sunday. 3003 Porter Street $15,500 $1,000 cash. $110 a month. Cheaper than rent. Seven rooms and bath, open fireplace, hot-water heat, clectric lights, garage. 3503 Woodley Road Brick home of eight rooms and two baths. Hard- wood floors, hot-water heat, electric light, brick garage. Private driveway. Less Than $21,000 These propositions make the paying of rent ridicu- lous. Inspect Sunday. William K. Hartung & Co. Realtors ! 1108 16th Street N.W. Main 372 to be made to Japan by a special factor and newsp: commissior: of recognized experts in|Crawford was active in local busi- This commis. yNess, social and civic affairs. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923. Memphis Commerecial, SETS RECORD FROM NAPLES. NEW YORK, November 10.—Arriv- . and | ing on her maliden trip, the steam- th e e consolidated paper was known as ship Dullio, newest liner of the the Commercial-Appeal. Mr. Craw- ford continued as head of the consol- | Navigazione Generale Italiana, estab- idated organizatio) lished what was said to be a record for the crossing from Naples, mak- Throughout his career as a cotton ing the trip in less than nine days. er publisher Mr. tons. A S S S SR TN IR RTINS NN SRS S S A S S A Genuine Home Most Desirably Located (OLD CHEVY CHASE) Southeast Corner of Kirk and Magnolia Parkway Stone construction; slate roof; large front porch; center-hall plan; first floor has living room (open fire- place), dining room, bedroom and bath, kitchen and pan- try; second floor has 3 bedrooms and large bath, elabo- rate fixtures; gas, electricity and hot-water heat; 2-ca'r garage ; spacious lot contains 12,000 square feet. Open Saturday Afternoon From 10 to 6 on Sunday ° $32,500 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 \\\s«t\m\\\\&m\mxsflxxflmmmé _— ", R TG L0 i ‘] Real Estate Salesmen ATTENTION Salesuten of experience with records of achicvoment are wanted by Arnold and Company This is an opportunity for hgh-class residence salesmen ability to make connection with a high-grade and estate organisation. The essential qualifica- clean record, intelligence, desire to work and lling ability. Replies by letter or interview will be treated in co E é | Good Support. ARNOLD 1416 Fxe Strect. Plenty of Prospects AND COMPANY Main 2434. LI i By LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS At Cottage City DESCRIPTION 5 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace heat, electric lights, gas range, kitchen cabinets, concrete walks and concrete roadways and good size lots. $500 Cash Tem $¢5 Monthly, Including Interest HOW TO GET THERE Take cars out G St. N\W. marked RIVERDALE, Berwyn or Laurel or Beltsville and get off at Hoffman's Store, Hill St., Brentwood. Any one will direct you to Cottage City. Chas. M. Lightbown, °pi Builder Tel. Hyattsville 133- Post Office, Mt. Rainier, Md. Woodmard & Wathrop Keep Your Coa‘.l Bills Down Want a warm -and comfortable house, snug and cozy all winter— If You Want to keep dust and dirt outside and warmth and contentment inside— If You Want to stop windows and doors from rat- tling and keeping, you from sleep— If You Want to keep your coal bill down ta the mini- mum— Athey Metal Weather Strip Your Windows They are the only cloth-lined metal weather strips, and the cloth lining makes them the most efficient. Let us install them now. Phone Main 5300 and Representative Will Call Woodward & Lothrop Manufacturing Plant South Capitol, Canal and D Sts.*S.W. The Duilio is an ofl-burner of 22,000 |fi Mount Pleasant Unusual Value Open for Inspection NEW HOUSE - 1737 Irving Street 8 Rooms, 2 Baths—Built-in Garage 2 pantries, 5 porches, attic, cold storage, re- frigerator, open fireplace, 20-foot paved alley, karge lot, best material, fine workmanship, strong construction. Price and terms reasonable. For sale by ANY BROKER or Thrift Building Co., Owner. Phone Main 768 Semi-detached 2807 36th Place Northwest Massachusetts Avenue Heights INSPECT TODAY This Beautiful New Detached Dutch Colonial Home It is the center-hall type with large living room, dining room, library, pantry and kitchen on first floor; also large side porch off the living rcom. The second floor has 4 large bedrooms and inclosed sleeping porch. Completely finished and heated and two baths. There is also a finished attic with two nice bedrooms and bath and storage space. The construction is of the very best; all materials and workmanship employed be- ing of high caliber. The lot is 104 feet wide with side and rear alleys. Price, $25,000—~Terms Reasonable Open from 10 AM. to 5 P.M. MOORE & HILL, INC. 1420-22 H Street Northwest Will Move December Ist to our new building, 730 17th Street N.W. a8 ! Large Downtown | Garage New, Médern Building in the Heart of ‘e The Automobile Section IRERATPDNRRNRRRERRRERG Suitable for Storage and Display Perfectly Arranged for Service Station 1828 L St.N.W. 2 Floors—Easy Ramp to Second Floor Economy of Operation. 60x147 ft. 30-ft. rear alley R RIER Price and Terms Reasonable Business Property Dept.—Mr. Richardson S R A R — = A NEW UNUSUAL DETACHED HOME O Buchanan Strest Just West of 16th Street On a Most Attractive Street of Detached Houses e 1616 Buchanan Street N.Wl. S The entrance at the side of the house permits a center-hal plan, with a spaciéus living room with open fireplace on one side and a beautiful dining room and breakfast room on the other side. Second floor contains one large bedroom with private bath and dressing room and built-in wardrobe, also lhree'obher bed- rooms and bath, including large sleeping porch, servant's room and bath in basement, two-car garage, oak floors throughout, auto- matic water heater, linoleum on kitchen floor. Lot 50x138 ft to 20-ft. alley. We I You to See This Home Without Delay Open or our inspaction every day and evening until 9 P.M, L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS Owners and Builders [ 706 Colorado Building Main 6140 ol —=lolc—>]alc——x0l0] —3 4 REAL ESTATE. usess Pfoperty in a Proven Location Park Road, Near 14th St. Buy Your Business a Home—An Excellent Investment in This Growing Community Individual stores, with apartments above, containing four rooms and bath. Cellar under entire building. They offer an ideal opportunity for a business home or investment. Let us &o over this proposition with you in detail. Priced to Sell—Reasonable Terms J. DALLAS GRADY Main 727 1410 Maryland Bldg. SELLING FAST! Inspect at Once Jameson-Built Homes When vou inspect the many features in these homes at 230 to 254 10th St. S.E. SAMPLE HOUSE 250 10th St. S.E. —you are convinced you have seen nothing to compare with these at the price asked. Only two squares from beau- tiful Lincoln Park. Six large rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, cement front porch, kitchen porch, large sleeping porch, beautiful living room and din- ing room, kitchen with one- piece sink, built-in ice box and many other extra features. Sold on Easy Terms Thos. A. Jameson Co. Main 5526 906 New York Avenue fi See These Homes 2 Sold Open for Inspection Sunday 10 AM. to §:30 P.M. $6,950 Many have been looking for- ward to an oppértunity of buying a home ay this price in convenient northeast location. A brief description is given be- low. Six Rooms and Bath Hot-Water Heat Electricity Built-In Garage—Paved Alley in Rear Many Other Features No. 625 Orleans St. N.E. (Between 6th & 7th—L & M—N.E.) B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W. ONLY $9,400 Cheapest Corner House in Petworth 5 4600 Sth STREET NW. (Corner Buchanan and 8th Streets) Think of this—a semi-detached brick corner home on a paved street in a splendid section, practi- cally new, six rooms and bath; double rear porches, all screened-in; hot-water heat and entirely modern in every respect. OPEN SUNDAY KEEVER=ICOSC. ... ; Rexinu 1415 Eye Street N.W. Main 4752