Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1924, Page 19

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RE PLAN RENTSURVEY | IN PRINCIPAL CITIES, 500 Realty Boards to Con- duct Inquiry Throughout Nation, Says President. AT T‘.. TATE: I Proposed Apartment . R Ennis of ¥ led president Assoeiation of Real last night announced I ssociation has launched wide survey of the in America. nation- rental situation Questionnaires have been sent out to r te boards in the principal EVENING | |WARDMAN T0 BUILD 8-STORY APARTMENT l]{onue at 1107 16th Street to Cost $200,000—Will Be Ready About October 1. THE Construction of an eight-story s ment building at 110 west was started ye Wardman. The apartments will be four rooms and bath each. | The building will be finished about October 1. t three stories will be of Indi tone and the other five stories will Le brick with limestone trimmings. oil-burning boilers fc It will cost. neighborhood of Mr. Wardman heating purposes. completed, in the 00.000, according to GIRL BANDIT TAKES erday by Harry |9 One of the features will be the use of | 1 St =) WASHINGTON, RECEIVER APPOINTED _FOR DURHAM PAPER C0. Pirm, Operating Seven Plants in East, Unable to Meet Creditors’ Demands. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, January 26.—The Dur- ham Paper and Pulp Company, which operates seven plants in four eastern »rday went into the hands in involuntary peti- filing a consent to s, admitted it could not pay claims demanded by three i Charles A, Marshall, named receiver, estimated the liabill: ties at $1,000,000. Assets had not been computed, but R nclude plants at Rising tley Springs X rt sides considerable paper stocks and headquarters equipment in this city. HURT IN STORM AT SEA. D. C, SATURDAY ,_ JANUARY 26, 1924 11 DISCARD JEWELS FOR CONVICTS’ GRAY | CONVENING IN DENVER| Wealthy Distiller and Associates Begin Atlanta Terms for Dry Violation. By the Associated Pres ATLANTA, Gu Jandary Flashy diamonds and stylish tlulh)t vesterday gave way to prison gray as George Remus of Cincinnatl and eleven of his assoclates began serv- ing sentences In the federal peniten- tiary here for conspiracy to violate the Volstead act. A smile played on the face of each as the change was made. Tomorrow the convicts will be glv. en numbers and “enjoyable work. prison officials said, Remus probably as a chemist. The wealthy Cincinnati distiller be- gan serving a two-year sentence. He REAIL ESTATE. {FARM-LABOR HEADS . Reserve Banks on Eve of Conference. By the Asko DENVER, Piggott of Ogden, Utah, national chairman of the farmer-labor party, ted Press. here tomorrow. “Our meeting here,” sald, as the delegates from this region he- leve should be incorporated in the national platform, and also to en- Mr. Piggott ) and industrial r. Piggott s: National Chairman Scores Federal arrived here last night to attend a conference of the party which opens “Is to recommend such matters January 26.—W. M. 1t Real iy:atlues New Detached Homes 4304 Chesapeake St. N W. One Block Wext of Wiseonsin Ave. also was fined $10,000 and is under sentence to one year in an Ohio prison upon completion of his term here. His assoclates, Harry Brown Gerhun, Charles ' Wissman and G Dater are under sentence to serve |, ighteen monthe and pay fines of i - |$5,000 each. The others, With lesser sentences, are: Clarence Bell, Ernest | o .. o George Giltenbeck and George | CUIEICE T fedoral x ‘teen months and $1.000 fine; | . 0¢ f R0 it th and Harry Boyd, he fatlure Two Officers of 0il Tanker Sent to Hospital on Landing. TRUCK LOAD OF SUGAR Backed by Three Escorts in Auto, Forces Driver Through Brook- lyn With Gun. By the Associated Press v YOR! anuary 26.—A girl bandit. whose descrition tallies in AN e oad Bl many ways with that of the “flapper” Tonths and $500 : | : whose robberies have worried the g - 3 polica for weeks. the | he aITOW escupe T s arrived in a spectal overboard, a v were gIv climax of feminine : llow prisoners son rules—the through grated These homes are detachgd. Large lots. Alles ment we know will vou. Living room 12x23% I place. Electric floor plugs in every ro Closets large enough for dressing rooms Easy Price,r $10,250 Terms Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M.—Exhibit Home Heated Built, Owned and for Sale By Allen C. Minnix, 1416 F St. N.W. Phone M. 538 BROKERS, TAKE NOTICE situation yet made ch the with President Coolidg. to South I ta to If sufficient money s required unde empt hefore committe g Capt. r Clarke of Ofl tanker Suw: ed to a hospital when the hed here after a age through made to | any con- | behalf of rioto r —_— broken leg and od a dislocated A an ovation by their Shoulder and a broken aen. to the extent of the p silent waving of arms wvindows. Mrs, Hemus, who a husband to Atlanta, w! morrow. She probably 1|nb|nn1!l later. JMrs. Remus ompanied he: 1 visit him to- will Jeave for ern “How Remus. I miss my valet,” nking gar worth founded, in 600 B. C. e Roarding t mobile bearing h the girl forc point of from an aut three companion the driver partment house (o be erected by ¥ Wardman, »t 1197 16th street northwest. next June 3 10 6 expected With Mr. on of Chi- Our Future Reputation As Builders Is Based on the Construction of Three Homes Located in wtii s CLEVELAND PARK “""E 3011-13-15 Porter St. NW. (One Square From Conn. Ave.) National Association, Mr. Ennis was bearinz too sreat a proportion of the nation, t wmore than 50 per m with | “Where do you Arriviy a of ti . driver qm‘ will dral, The inteiligent home b Massachusetts d\'l‘l!l The streets have made this scet ver Catl auery: our bod sughout the country . . m_nm desig W more lized.” said Mr N . re A 2 w i 1 3 Cathedral | nghlands dr nths to build by Every piece of t time to guarantee f these homes we have ements of permanency. labor and under our personal supervisic was done by expert craitsmen wi pericet workmanship. In the constru 1 the primary and essential req tion was built in s i alls, The finest of fxce bric hardwood, and t1 i ! I'hese homes have t "un||'|11|wnm|mlm'uunwmnnn nnulm|1|||In||||mu||uumummunuu1num|||||||||l|m|mnn|mmumL A Successful Row of Houses Why? Because We Have Given the Buying Public Greater Value for Their Money, for instance— 1606 20th St. Facing Conn. Ave. crete porches t inches 15 rooms and 3 baths. 50x100 to alley. cated and modeling office. $65,000 Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 Lot Desirably lo- suitable for re- for physician's man will b, kitchen utensil The second floor has four large bedrooms, finished sleeping porch and two tile baths, large finished billiard room on floor above. These homes are being offered at a price of two to three ) thousand dol'ars cheaper than any other house in the city. Larger house 20x32 it Sampl'e Housc, 3/ 19 lelton St. pese brick homes uffer a Open for Inspection GOLDSMITH & CO. BUILDERS : 1405 Eve St. N.W. Main 9679 Two feet deeper than most new houses, this item alone has been a big factor _resulting in _rapid 4 feet v large eautiful lighting hardwood floors walnut border, kitchen fully equipped with a_high one-picce sink, spa- cious breakfast porch and rvice porch. Ideal hot- boiler. Concrete (ding sewi-detached center $13,950 to $15,450 Including Brick Garage nall play e T T T T T e sy ]"calures: H through spec. el o Open Daily and Sunday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.I. To Inspect: Drive out husetts Wisconsin Avenue to Fult Wm. S. Phillips Builder—Realtor then west on | porch. Easy terms. Sample House 4903 9th St. NW. To inspect go to Georgia avenue and Farragut street; walk one block cast to house. Walter A. Dunigan Owner and Builder Maryland Bldg., 1410 H St. N.W. Main 1023 Main 1023 Main 4600 15th St. at K N e Columbia Park Homes On the 14th St. Car Line Positively the Very Best Buy and the Lowest Priced Homes in the Northwest Overlooking Washington == E ot OMMANDING a matchless view of the Nation’s %!i pitol from one of the highest points within the the desirability of the English Village is best inced by sthe fact that so many prominent citzens are now residents of this Charming Home Com- munity. OR YOUR OWN BROKER SOUTHEAST Price, $5,750.00 The Houses In design these exceptionally well built homes are along the English lines of architecture, reflecting an environment of comfort and refinement. The Spacious Central Entrance Hall divides the Library and ample Living Room and Dining Room. The Service Pantry and Kitchen are very large with rear stairs leading to second floor. The first floor is nicely adapted to enter- taining. Four large Bedchambers, with two communi- cating baths, lead from a large second-floor hall, while on the third floor there are two nicely finished servants’ rooms and one bath; also a storage attic or trunk room. There is a two-car garage in the well appointed base- ment. Our Representative, on the preniises will be glad to conduct xeu tirough these wnusual Tomes end supply any information you may desire regarding them. And They Are Selling Themselves. Come Out Today or Sunday and See a Snappy Brick Home You Can Be Very Proud to Own EASY TERMS Exhibit Home: 643 Ingraham St. N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. Take 14th Street car marked Takoma Park to 7th and Kennedy Sts. N.W., walk south, or 9th Street car to Ingraham St. N.W., walk east. D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. Ave. M. 1267 Illllllllll!II]M“HIlIIIIIIllmlll!mllIII\IlllIII\MIIllIlIlIlIllllllll!lll!lllllllllllllllflll (s NEW HOUSES: 301 to 309 Seventeenth St. S.E, 1 Good Neighborhood in the Southeast Conwenient to the Eastern High School) Tapestry brick construction, with large front poree and large double rear porches (one sleep- mg porch). 2 Hot-water heat; electric lights; large yards. The house is beautifully planned and decorated, with many unusual features and fixtures, insur- ing comfort. There are five rooms and large bathroom. TERMS: $500.00 Cash. $45.00 Monthly Payment, Which Includes All Interest and Payment on Second Trust. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY FOR INSPECTION Waggaman & Brawner, Inc. / 2L /450 K staeel Franklin 7485 732 Seventeenth Street NW. || AR l‘.zMLAJN Maire 4190 S T

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