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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. REAT ESTATE. 177 Babson Sees Steady Growth | ATTRACTIVE CHEVY CHASE HOME OF. LOCAL MERCHANT SlMP”HEI] R[A”Y ‘W aste of 140,000,000 Ft. Found In Big Electrical 1 ndustry . In Lumber ;ndu;tr of ;4merica : RECORDINGS URGED s Thinks 1924 Outlook Bright—Stocks Like- SShael Y GHMNNT 0 Public’s Insistence on Buying Even ly to Turn Downward for Time—Good. | L o . N Siandasd ks kst Lowgthe: Mhamed by Special Com for Long Pull, Economist Says. . _— : ; . ed in Wisconsin Believed mittee—~Reforms Are Proposed. to Point Out Way. —_ BY ROGER W. BABSON, costs have been higher this year than S . y - X There is an annual waste of 140.- were odd lengths. I HILLS. Ma: pe- |} prices might reasonably o . 000,000 feet of lumber in the United|due to even lengihs = have also’ averaged higher. Competi- e A e pOt a8 Ere The long trend .in the|tive conditions, however, plus qu Advocacy throughout the National |States each year, because of the pub- | ™°f,f & growth of the electricnl equipment|conditions in &eneral business—pre Lo ; - - Association of Real Estate Boards of | lic's insistence on buying lumber cut | as u industry is strongly upward, The in.|S¢Rt ACtivity as shown on Babson . 3 . s ¢ 2 ws in every state designating |to even lengths, T waste repre- [ 0f inci dustry las hadia remanitabie tncrease | sy o s ens Delowl moringl 5 : standard forms for deeds, mortgages, | sents the average annual growth of v Iem bE Amportance. AN|GE riaths ostel aan hers ne e 25 ki d contracts and other conveyanc- | over 2,000,000 qual to one-half | R Gt Mot done | MoTe or less irregularity in prices Por « P > Ing instruments is indicited as desir- | the area of New Jersey. | well, many salier | e o AL, SXpectadisto et p able by the successful operation of | Discovery of this enormous waste | , any smalle o such a law Visconsi, G ors d " =t concerns that rushed into the busi Bright 1824 Outlook. - in Wisconsin,sreatiorsiof :'x. ""l:x"‘ul:'m ;" "wu e v‘“n(h "f- corre- cpondingly higher costs to the con- s without experience or financial| Considering the s on as af peri financia nsidering th ituation as al ® act has eliminated hundreds |sumer, was made by a special commit- | hand, well managed businesses with | ZERREEN REEENIN mendc 1 every county in the state in the sav- | lumber standards. ‘This committee competent organizations have thrived. | the railroads will electrify on & larie | | standar Chis committee, The basic trend of electrical de- various states will, when established. | G i ? > Z 3 > o : o i |state's series of uniform conveyanc- its infaney—g development is| Bi : T - 3 s { % #lotia i on of Woodsrss, Cur- | produ ing having failed. On the other | Whole, the industry should do a good | business in 1 the long pull | of needless blanks and has benefited | tes of the consulting committee on the outlook is stron Ly ome day | ing of time, labor and expense,” the resentative of manufacturers S E scale. The super-power propositions | : 2 i e o OSmRnulasiurers, e Trend Strongly Upward. HOW BWaItIE 1.-;\.\1““\»' '“‘h_“”" i foreward to a recent issue of the lers and consumers, Was COmpos velopment is more stronsly upward) bring railroad ctrifieation very | i s o " 5 % g ing blanks states. A A than the b > trend in general busi- | TEAT Morcove s tricity is still in 3 2 & o And it was back in the time of ness. It is so stronx that depressions | probable in many different avenues 2 S o - S0 : . Cromwell and his “rump” parliament work John | g" g in general \IU:“ 9 \m'lll 1'?» xlho de- | of use, that the effort to simplify records of | Foley, forester foet pressions in 1907, 19 d 1921, cau cotrical e e stocks ha ¥ v, Y k o :‘:l\“ 1“)”“" LR . o 1-11- o lrl‘.l equipment tock I property transfers as written in the | road; Frank Wa This strongz growth is . 2 S o NG 3 3 . " T nglish language began, an accom- | jones, chief inspector crempliied by the Incrensing use of | The leadi s sues | i o % % panying sketch of their history points | Association: and T. Laist, archi- nufacturin tric. e i S < 4 i i i Faus tectural advisor, Nat Lumber 0 horsepow . as against a dec ohn Doe,” according to Crom- | Manufacturers A a secretary power 1919, s of slightly ov Rexsidence of Edwin Hauhn well's own live account of an at- qa to t This is quite & iz 4 ntinued activity 1 tempt of a parliamentary committ Careful analysis ised in < rowih of radio | | | pointed to reform the laws of ERE- | sporn coramition of 51 Curic power developmen iNEW ORLEANS CLAIMS 'BUILDING PERMITS LUMBER OUTPUT DROPS . enl’s Yorite BT | pecial commitico of 310 exumples o AT 10 i i s S euer| FIRST APARTMENTS| oTAL $352,500/ 21254893 FEET IN WEEK| ity RiShaid Rep, % by B3c, it | consumer, attouut, demanding eve SR e B s e Doant evel | Letter Says Daughter of Early| - - |Southern Pine Association Reports Ry agan |lengths. The plans ipon which thi RaL BHOBn A e 9 pe Spanish Governor First Put |Many Home Projects Among)| Increase in Unfilled pimize tHies ingigputablyiscli toines | ve Eroups: - cquipment has kept pace|In other words, the stock 1 Idea in Operation. ( Week's Aggregate for Con- Orders on Hand. 4 ds, qui ass Aevelopment lent mphasi. Competition Is Keen. ssed that s an{ Now Orle a letter to the Na- struction. | Reports showing the trend of th twithstanding the strong growth future holds for these | tional . Real I GO | lumber meng of the country production and sale stocks is, of course, dependent upon | Boards tests 1 recent news dis- | the week ending December 1, received Jent. apRATAtUS T the Carnings ‘ot ndustry that | pateh erediting tie first apartment mits for <inlby the National Lumber Manuf *f they represent. K very lons |y o : New York, back | & 3 8 ;. § turers’ Assoclation from 377 |in the Wisconsin uniform convey Swing point of there ~would | IOU%e In Ameri R arger commercial saw of the|ing blanks. In all there a seem to be roon ST greater | in 1568 | cluded ar > a5 compared v | forme, but the sixty res power and still hizher stock The talba, daughter| :!”x'v':"\ & projects. e f o . vs'into the seven inst ] than have yet developed. Cer- v of Touiala ollows: K i } z off | ; Jice Iy used, set different | b nly any Iroad trification | OF the & rorobLoutalang, Kennelly, (o repair 625-! Lo Shtpients il o e hasesSRry vevin=| 100/ feat ion 15tH. sireet; e many smaller con- | program ddopted on a large . seale| A : e builder of the vlvania” avenue southeast;| 00 4% Suibm: i ral hundred forms had [ridian Hill Park. The o o however, that some | would mean only one thing -—substan- | uent house in Amer 1c: roduction decreased = Jusly n u country which will use it was with- | w anler i [ tal carnings to these properties. | 5 Kictatial #ita ~voushed] Fletcher, to build on N street | q‘ix s 10064 001 “orde 4 ause requiring an addi- | held | eq omotiv are do For the next few m s it fs more | historival) At fo { between Tlalf and 1st streets south- | usiness) fonal arge_equal to ! than likely that e cal cquipment | Sital TRels 2 : ar recordin; industry b especially { jesues will turn doy 4 ts' Assoctation s to erect 5 9 £ D N e Triath with a good broad demand ; ons sporadic. apartme | Marion ¢ norihw x - HIEREDY in connection with the man s a whole. They will t of e ess built, It w i |, Jopp: . No A. AL P 7 Pine ol 8 | nittee of the Milwauke 1 M h tt nd ope m ot wutomobiles | participate in the br. sne; ise houses were B Ul g e Lt st Ov he g ed . .o drafted the form assacnusetts the Babson. the . a . e e { r. to build, 4400- | from 63 Jrece ) home ) rantiny : i ngth of the E o $50.000. sred an at- s uud i3 e s star.) R : sht grill Ma . Marshall & Co.. to bufld, | “"Foraii the milleof the e Tt t P k This tendency is L > p he buildin 3 3 treet; $20,000. P h‘(]u;}k’“l,(.]nu‘ nts we § ar do much to sup- —_— to’ build. 1111- port e e urtn he (WS TEGTS REAL ESTATE MEN. |G o famis on S | 12T 30 piace mordheast Hoden. ittt Eor ot A ?)EMBASSY BUILDING tion mil i : D el ‘oxt of Material . e way street; $17,000. |and $5, and for th Washington’s most exclu (1, electrical equip | Madison, Wis., Board Fixes Educe-{ it : 10 ‘oceupied | ] vl el 8 ron for Tae o =4 TO BE C NSTRUGTED ed homes. C_‘nntmfm_ng SCvE '; million feet of yxwtr'—brr vered l.nd; s show that s tional Requirements, e . 2 arry Taylor, to build, 0 Ingo- | cordi t { ¥ with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of uls used in their manu- h o N 00. was 102 | wges 45 per cent of the | Tonor of being the first bod The most pretentious ‘ oS » hy. to build, ten houses, | cent and orde . Mrs, Tohn B. Henderson to Build at “The Triangle of Increasing Values” selling price: direct|the National Associati the apartments T street; $100.000 | ) i over 20 per cent. In- families over t Constructi between Connecticut Ave., Ma husetts Ave. and Woodle st Bostas D opo Daztent Citnearal avenns; . WILL OPPOSE BONUS. | 15th and Chapin Strects Road (( ce.) Over five milli et of land sold. al test for admittance o its mem- | da 1816, is still standing : Over 130 he o $200,000 bu 1d under con- e e e een'me® | WELLS FUNERAL TODAY. Sy truction. Wood s, Iof side hall A resolution | E 8 south, f they o ard and | 912 Liberty street southwest: duction Plan. ! o 1 a building homes, with lots from 30 to 115 feet front Office, 32d and man 5 for Samuel J. T.| ] B. Higdon, to build, 301S South . e 2 1o . o have been de-{up minimum education requi A ¥ n pharmacist, who | Dikes enue northeast: $7.000. Opposition to the soldier was | use . at 13th and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley R | ments for rd membership, X night at h h‘r‘-nvl-‘_";d.l M A to build, janm ‘u'.<~’4\\'“~"|r<rm\ y “hapin st s. will begin soon, ac- 2 # re to ask the sta s P e ld S | road a8 OF =ve AEEREY, O i 1 co n » announcem of | relfort i LR S e B : St ¢ weeenen || Middaug annon, Inc. ¥ Senator Edwards Favors Tax Re-| who are given licen: for arring, pas 3 d ) t | - Ir.. rchitect ot they. § TRANSFER ANNOUNCED. R n it § : e Duilding will be exected for At ¢ themse down_careful 2 o Mr i e ade e v the Tions the ‘me y t 5| Joseph H. Mar pany has an- x r i d body, the | p ali ¢ f i ed the transfe 951 Florida s Yhvaatn I Corp o TEMBERS WASHINGTON R STATE BOARD. ) ter. to Mrs. Ma Scheper. | of capital x Th w building will Maximum Home Comforts HCMES OF INDIVIDUALITY New Homes Just Completed at Cleveland Park Near St. Alban’s Cathedral $750 Cash : 13‘;5, P E.Rfiq?n:h . e o ” . nciuding nteres Minimum Costs Priced for Immediate Sale Price, $5,250—$1,000 Cash 57 (i wuld L@ Q] Price, $7,450.00 One Square from New Eastern High School 8 Built—2 Left—6 Sold ‘ s e R s Since the opening of the New “Eastern” this location has shown a gr lélalndgoinfe tare&!ryhbrick fronts. g:“?rb"“d" e';:i"e l‘.‘““”' : : o TP it a improvement than any vicinity in Washington. olonial front porches. eel beam construction. ; : Large light rooms, large closets. Tiled bath. Handsome tapestry brick fronts. Hot-water heat. we“ :rrurl;gad pitches: ?:WI:fhe; t;)dnll fisturcs. 3511 Idaho Avenue Colonial front porches. Steel beam.cons.lruclion. e m}if % o‘]‘,"' Hmh md ‘h : i Large light rooms, large closets. One-panel interior doors. mslitas At aive Tetorions Between Ordway and Porter Streets Well arranged kitchen. Switches to all fixtures. EEPIIE ¢ = Vg-i 2 Corbin hardware. Hot-water heat (Arco system). Deep lots to alley. You are offered in this home a combination of high levation, superb view, quict seclusion, é‘ "‘f:; °:k :f:':" Holland ohades proximity to the heart of the city, uearness to beautiiul homes and cultured environment. In reRictan: porens Attractive interiors Last but not least, these splendid New Homes fact, everything a home should be both in appearance and structural efficiency. Sleeping porch. Cellar under entire house. Deep lots to alley. are in a good neighborhood, near churches, schools Ten large rooms ~ Large sleeping porch Instantaneous heater . Three complete baths Large open fireplace Hot-water heat Good Neighborhood and car lines. Spacious front porch Finest slate roof Built-in. refrigerator ood Neighborhoo Large breakfast porch Best hardwood floors Beautiful electric fixtures Avail yourself of this opportunity to be your own landlord in a home of Construction: Tapestry brick on 16-inch stone foundation to first floor (net a soft brick These homes have set the standard for new homes in East Washington. the highest grade. . in the house) ; all brick is laid in cement mortar. Large lot with side driveway to garage. Back up that desire to own your own home by quick action. . use See This House Today \ S ple HO Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. 328 Adams Stl‘eet N.E TO INSPECT: Drive out Massachusetts Avenue north on Wisconsin to Idaho avenue, east 1812 A Stl'eet S.E. on Idaho avenue to house; or Connecticut avenue to Porter street, turn left on Porter to Sample House Open and lighted. daily and Sunday, from 10 AM. to 9 P.M. I Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ARNOLD AND COMPANY 1416 Eye Street N.W. - Main 2434

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