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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924. REAL ESTATE. 19 LUMBER DEMAND GOOD most of this apparently is being held | Six-room semi-detached brick home, | Preston, to Miss Fannie Smith of Vir-| It pays to read the want columns of F STRE SOLD * |in abeyance until after the presi- (5222 Iilinois avenue northwest, sold to | giniaj for investment. | The Star. Hundreds of situations are ET STORE SO L dential election. The foreign mar:- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Suit for Diller w modern home, 15 Pine street, | °btained through them. 5 WUl Shows Little Change in Fortnight, | kets are in good shape and promiS-|p grog Clarendan, Ve, =old for Deater B ing. Recent investigators in Japan | 'No. 127 North Carolinasavenus south- | Wilson, te Mr. and Mrs, Lester Mc- T Mills Report. report that no large stocks are be- [ . & i e and Mrs, = - : L P e o T b I8 NOLIINE uP [ ers believe that it is ready té buy | cpate il T i e i e BatH N e 2 a. esman j 3 satisfactorily and the market N this Hall. Tt is indeed the ex. | Charies W. Michael, an investment. - shown little change during the Fall. 1t is in : Modern home, 1209 Fairmont street |7 Wenty-first street nortthwest, fortnight, says the American Lum- tion that Fall selling to Japan | n,rhyest, which contains 7 rooms. | for Boyd Rockwell to Linus A. Sand Wanted by e cstblished: Ay 3 will considerably exceed that for the : 3 berman, Chicago. Southern pine mills alis | porch, glassed-in sleeping porch, dou- berg of the Serbian Legation, for in- || centrally locate sl Souhern 1 corresponding period of 1923. Cali- | Porop:, Elassed e Ao ] x , : trally loc E k v s eport that buying so far this month | L2TPEAPAAC T B8 08 B e more | De. P garage; sold for Mrs. Hattie | vestment; comsideration s g firm. Espec Co t I Worcester has been slo than in August, and &' Y & E. Winne to Mr. and Mrs. John Me ) 315 N nvention in 1 !4 TS is more scattered; but the volume re- | #Ctive. More lumber is being sold in | cinsideration $13,000. 3 : o fo handletin v mains good, approximately on a par | that State than for some time and the | “soven_room modern home, 127 North | and M i erties anc Takes Up Platform Pledge | N ; with production, The moteworthy de- | W00k 1s described as much better. | cargling avenue southenst, aeld ror| . R L fude : This is ¢ i « t is that most of the current —_— e Charles W. Michael to Mrs Winifre da| r 1 . y for a m: . , s : 8 ¢ : ess is coming from the smaller V. Canty of St. Louis, Mo. ; : v J ed ability to President’s Poiicies. . - . e towns and country districts, where | REALTY COMPANY S SALES | 'Eleven-room modern home, 1315 g et o e B : = e building and repair operations are - Twenty-first street northwest, s | : 1 tending upward ,while those in the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rockwell, for Mrs. | N Fourti R stritne : . 1 z larger cities are declining. The out- | Grogan Company Disposes of Nine |y jjjan B Souder; bought for invest. | seven-room Aot he Bty X Address Box 93—D TER, Mass., September 20, : look is reassuring, but the mills are Separate Properties. ment. | residence, sold for Mrs. A 1. Ste- Star Offi o President : - taking a conservative view of the sit- Small apartment, 1921 Thirty-fifth | phens, to Mrs. Mary M ce: o uation, and are in some instances | The foHowing nine properties are re- | street northwe: feoree | Mar: resat = es of the com- est, sold for George |Maryland, for investmer sesinE the C curtailing their output. The heavy 2 nt sales from the office of L Liendifon Inyestment stability and 5 a ¥ demand of 30 days ago having sub- | the Grog -alty Co.: Y 22 22T 7 27777, 22 2727, 7272 Semmoniisense) njeoyemment i gthy sided, prices have also receded some- y_nine-room modern brick LI/ 2L Republican State convention today : H what, but are now generally firm, | residence, 1003 Otis place northwest, for took up 1 of the platform in i i with no further material decline in am S. Phillins to Mr. and Mrs. 3 . . . which the party was to pledge itself s § : prospect. Manufacturers are not ex- conard 1. Draeger. th D Whicn the gerts ns o NSO v ; e Aemhicne s e I other Distinctive Douglass Home in The 451t 6rs i fen SR e business, and are often turning away | 63 st Ca street, to_ Mrs. Bella 2N\ % % - . busine hat is offered at what they | a City, N. J. Mrs. addressed to Chairman Frank H. Foss —_ X - B | oicard as too low nri | Merrick will remodel into an apartment. ourteent treet l of the Republic E » committee . : 2 Douglas fir manufacturers report | So'd for Mrs. Mary Ida Higgins, con- errace said x 50 that country ards re buying in | sideration about $18,000. “This is the first time in many vears e = 3 good volume and are the backbone of | oom frame residence, de- st ibeancableiio) attana RS the present demand. While city re- | tacl Fourth street southeast, - | quirements are still sizable, they have | sold to Mr: Anne Frazier of Virginia shown some recent decline. Some [ for investment for Mrs. Flora Miller railroad business is being booked, but and Mrs. Flora Ballard. can State convention in ctts, wish you would wishes to the 1y apprecia- tion of the loval support which they s I | CLEVELAND PARK hope which mmon sense which it : ¥ | 12 Square Connecticut Ave. Inspect 2923 Ordway Street Sunday Between 2 and 6 P.M. The Price and Terms Will Suit You I Rejeet KI cin . Business property at 1305 F street northwest, sold to a local investor. | A plank calling for denunci The consideration was not stated, but it is understood to have been $175,000. | 2 <lan by name wi | clusion in th, | The transaction was made through the office of Shannon & hs, Inc. i =</ MAP ROUTE TO CAPITAL. rf’.f"' "R o on the S | RepresentatnescfSuuthernTown!:‘”:lh‘:‘«";l\vn:h:;’r"‘n::‘rm e | . I'. Scnnelaer, Jr. 0. he subject | to Gather Again. | directed to proceed South from Rich- | . had split her town in | v .o | mond by way of Danv i Greens- Main 9688 : HENDERSON, N. C.. September 20. |1, 000" "It was hrought out that the | t Representatives of Petersburs [ oS kiRl by s lor e With some uth Hill, in Virginia. and Norlina | {2005 B0% RTINS 18, was of Ue | 1729 L Street N.W. ns ¢ fittee had|and Hendéerson, in North Ca 9 thenice : | son 1form .| met here today to devise plans for the : - | routing of tourists from Washing to Raleigh was more | over the Capital-to-Capital highw ing through these four poi & 13 d “ S meeting adjourned to rea: 3 th an (;a atln ts. at Raleigh on September 23. At that This home of true Colonial design is constructed of iful tapestry brick and takes you back to the days of Washington and Tfl. ! DESCRIPTION 1808 Conn' e I Situated on a lot 70x98, covered with trees and shrubbery. Contains Ave- N w i | 8 rooms, 2 baths, oak floors throughout, attic and built-in garag B, C‘f”’,&'odfsn’}‘},',‘,%',n:" When you have inspected this house vou will see that this builder has lived ur Rent Reduced Must Be Sold at Once I A S S ‘ e i O $65 00 to $70 00 Two Attractive Homes in Beautiful Section Four = 1407 n. h. r 2 2 , Inspect these apartments SR ) S N. Y. Ave B.F.SAULCO. | : | - — . 141'% l';yezsltbg.w. NO. 106 and 108 | s : . cirigs — ——— West Underwood St. 7 Jameson'Built Homes ‘ Dutch colonial design, center-entrance type, large hall, living i I AN OPPORTUNITY room, dining room, pantry and kitchen, first floor. T ce large 1300 to 1310 F St N.E | bedrooms, bath and roomy closets, second floor. Detached garage. Only 2 Left I To inspect, drive north on Connecticut Ave. to Underwood | ‘ Onl 500 4 ash I Street, then west one block to premises. i 6 large rooms, tiled bath, h.-w.h,, electric lights, dou- ‘ ! Inquire of Mr. Booth | I Balance Less Than Rent ble floars, built-in ice box, e Asher Fire Proofing Co. | Beautiful Cromwell Terrace rear porches, cement front | porch, deep lot to wide Ex 36520 s BISEISthANW. | BEAUTY SPOT OF NORTHEAST alley. 1 |1 Half Block North of 3rd and Channing Sts. N.E. Ask the Man Who Ouns One ||| ASI( Your BrOker Built, Owned and for Sale By Thomas A. Jameson Co. | Owners and Builders 906 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 T T T 7 7 U222 Prlce, $12 950 A three-story semi-de- tached brick home with con- crete front porch, eight large rooms and bath, 3 open fire- places, hot-water heat, elec- tric lights, stationary tubs and servants’ toilet; and Exhibit House, 237 Beautiful CROMWELL TERRACE Nowhere in Washington Can You Match These Real Homes Over 30 Sold to Carefully Selecting, Discriminating Purchasers Attractively Priced at $7,350.00 $500 CASH $69.0 MONTH th hout e Including All Interest Stop Paying Rent and Let It Apply Toward Paying for Your Home An Exceptional || FEATURES BUY | Located in | Unusually Large Double Rear Porches Across Entire Width of Houses e ot s ooms Beautiful Wooded Section of Edgemoor R as there are 5 bedrooms. tricity, unusually large living combination cabinet, three front porches with ornamental Convenient to two car lines room, specially designed stair- large daylight bedrooms with ailing, beautiful lawns - J = case, spacious dining room. French doors leading to ex- artistically planted with ever- theaters, stores, etc. Residence Mr. Frank N. Grigg French doors leading to large tremely large sleeping porch, £reens and hedge. To Rosch Progesty HamptoniLane and Glenbrook Road—2 Acres breakfast porch, splendid bright airy, basement, laun- Attractively TO INSPECT Col rog"gkles?d:;ds M(:I;IT:;S PR,ICE ATTRACTIVE | Furnished Take auto, car of bus to Fourth and Rhode Island avenue ;;2:"::?':3?!:}::’ (07:1:!(:':: by The N.E,, north three blocks to Channing street and one block to tario Place to 1853. 0A1IanS {dognél\;e;t;%n\ gé;:eg ég ;DIKY HAehE Co homes, or phone field offces, North 2150 or Col. 4946 for free SALE. )\ 2 ) - . OPEN SUNDAY = > iy g : For Inspection }1;? m,l,]:,s.fif;.rg._né?:,e':fi o .E;’.‘;":‘:",L el:.e to Glenbrook road; south on Glenbrook road to | : JO /wu SI—[ADIRO CO Phone Columbia 2270 l— | 0| ——| 0| c——3 8| —|8|lc—[o|——|0 Two-Car Concrete Garage . -\(‘A\T) Completely renovated REAL VALUE Near 18th and Columbia Road'