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AL ESTATE. BULDNGFERITS | s oo s T0TAL 827,30 Two Apartment Houses In- cluded in Construction Plans Authorized This Week. 241 U REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORTED ACTIVE Sansbury Companv I.ls's Recent | WV Sales, Totaling $363,000, and Improved Conditions. et was bought irace and owner, the prop- fter 3 ‘wwrum”rm Arnold & BUILDING LOAN POPULAR. Sixty-Three Baltimore Last Year. Societies Started h had its < being reached 'and financial responsibil- tential Address Box 85-R, Star Office | | | i | | | | 900,000, or 50.1 p Retailers Report Sume Selling, But | | Orleans, {nooga and Nashville, the Milwaukee " |rounded out the c - [} LVMBER The mills, tran: nu menac turer or distributor, 15 National Asso Boards, will . 150,000 miles of travel In oftic BUILDING RECORD 15 MADE IN SOUTH December Permits in 108 Cities Reach Total of $50,626,694. The South’s building year closed with the permits for December set- ting new high marks, according to statistics prepared by the survey de- partment of G. L. Miller & Co., Southern real estate mortguge bond house of Atlanta, Ga. Totals for the month reached $ for 108 citics, which wa more than the month ber, and iresented a per cent over permits of De- cember, 1 This able report enabled the entire year to show an excellent gain, Losses” suffered in the early Spring months were overcome late in the Summer, and the gains of the closing months served to create a new build- ing record for the South, as predicted by survey officials at the beginning of the year. A complete review of S rn building in 1924 will be ished on February § cember featured by large Memphis, ‘Atlanta these citlex exceed- nd two milliens, re- cities were in the inusually Jarge of gain of 35 for the month pul I totals amassed by and Birmingham thre was Hotel Lorgext Ttem. The largest single was the Henry Theater was v item reported $1,300,000 permit for the Grady Hotel annex - Keith building in Atlanta. | This closely followed by the Fort orth Club, $1.250, , at Fort Worth, x. Hotels continue to be one of the most active lines. Permits went to record for the Patrick Henry Hotel, Lynchburg, $868,5600; the Tut- wiler Hotel annex, Birmingha $400.- de through the offi A, BAD WEATHER CAUSES CUT IN LUMBER DEMAND w: Deliveries Made Only as Condi- tions for Work Permit. ment weather country her permits build lemand meanwhile e ra ads and being “among most nd exports are also of con- ble volume. both in the South Jast, are inc somewhat, rs and invento is still rela- ikely to be | ntil demand 2 slight con- order move e t cars, but there is not a great ber of the nd they present no to the Every one in the manufac- looks forward | be with keen | W the funda- | ma ess of the business 1y obstacle to GOESVBVO,OOO MILES. | brin Realty Head's Official Visits Cov-|auat ered Year. completion on With the of his te January president the fon of Real Estate Ennis of Kansas City approximately 1 visits boards. A trip through including Memphis, New Knoxville, Chal and a visit to| Estate Board tic in H. completed 3 have ember South, Atlanta, Real e is Total Spent for Housings Grows. | '° an unusual \3 total. For pusings was The Rocksboro 1717 R St. N.W, Five-Story Elevator Building Apartments for Rent One Room, Kitchen and Bath. Very Reasonable Rent Resident Manager on Premises B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. ZANNI MAKING PLANS Miners to Petition Congress for Ni | aa Honduran acting minister of war. 000; a hotel in Little Rock, $300,000; two hotels in Miami Beach, $322,000, and a number of lesser structures. Industrial permits included a halt ion for seven factory bulldings in the Southern Rallway Atlanta, $600,000; an ice fac- at Wilmington, N. C., §125,000. listed are the negro high Jackson, Miss., $110,000; St ille, $200,000; $1l 5,000, a nn., and the late Sen- attorney, as a tory Schools ¥r T0 RENEW WORLD TRIP Effort school at J eral smaller schools il Make to Complete Flight Next Summer—Hopes to Get U. S. Ships’ Aid. REALTORS HAVE COURT. Baltimore Board Enforces Strict Lines of Ethics. BALTIMORE, January 17.—The “trial court” established by the real estate board of Baltimore is doing more to compel members to handle iness on strict lines of ethics than other one single factor, accord- to Secretary C. Philllp Pitt. tated Press. Wash., January S waiting weather that will | iy to go to Kurile Islands, | and thence to the|= Aleutian Islands lovsk, Kamchatka andorski Islan d. i, Masters added, hopes Amer- hips \AhA be patroling the \urlh flies from . \l\lrm\\ is due in such ar- looks moor- | ad- Test, then Invest The Real Estate investor estimates future valuation by location, his- tory and growth of surrounding dis- trict. To such a test we'll gladly submit our splen- did L Street Properties .Bet. 15th and 16th \lready within the apidly developing ommercial zone. On ‘he strength of that one you should see hese properties to- lay. W. H. WEST CO. Real Estate 916 15th St. Maln 9900 ASK U. S. COAL BOARD. Permanent Body. DUBOIS, Pa., rs of fiva un orkers of A ass meeting January 17.—Mem- ns of the Union Mine ca gathered in a e last night in pro- proposed conference inous ackson- . voted to a per- t-finding ning of new mines e demand for ccal to the potential supply.” e seale was entered ar basis Jackson to on a thr Asks Official Bc Intemed SAN SALVADOR, January 17.—A patch received here from Managua, caragua, says the American charge ftaires there has requested the in- rnment of Dr. Carlos Lagos, former 1t 2 d that Lagos is attempting foment a new revolt in Honduras. SHADE BETTE See Us First If You Need New Window Shades We Make Them to Measure FACTORY PRICES R W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor r!‘— SERVIKE KN business recognizes that there are two sides to every selling argument, the side of th man_and TH OF THE BUYER. try to give the buyer precisely what he wants, “Buy Here Yost & Herrell, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 11th and O Sts. S| Lincoln 1216 Save Money” A Group of Charmmg New Colored Homes These dandy new Homes are located in a most desir- able section of northwest Washington at 730-740 Fairmont Street N.W. Come over and see them and yowl!l buy a home. They are completely and modernly equipped with every house-keeping and home-making facility—you'll find them unusually well buiit and the planning and arrangement of the rooms is such as to re- duce housework to a minimum. Plenty of room for comfort but none in excess of your needs. rooms and bath, Arcola heater, hardwood floors, front and back porches, tastefully finished throughout. Prices are tnusually moderate and terms may be arranged to suit. Our representative is in attendance every day and eve- ning, including Sunday. For Sale by B. B. PINN (Owner's representative) 712 Kenyon Street N.W. Phone Col. 5817 REAL ESTATE FIRM PREDICTS BIG SEASON Sees Record for Winter Selling of ‘Washington Prop- erties. A Winter selling season that has not been surpassed in the realty his- tory of the Natlonal Capital is pre- dicted by the office of Shannon & Luchs. The firm has made public a number of transfers that include the purchase of property by the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches, the Washington Hebrew and Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church. ‘The list includes: In Burleith the following sales are reported: No. 3718 T street, to Earl B. Frank; 3608 S street, to Gladys Gage Gray; corner, 1900 Thirty-seventh street. to Isaac and Helen H. Jones; 2717 T street, to Conway N. Kit, this transfer through the off Maddux-Marshall Company * street, to lena J. Lankford; 3718 R street, to Vincent T. Monohan; 3714 T street, to Katherine M. Moore; 1901 Thirty-seventh street, another cor- ner. to Genevieva M. McMahon: 3713 street, to Harry L. Parkinson; 5 T street, to Marie ( immons; sarl Weeks, and 2 to James |n Thexe are all six-room houses and of brick constryction. In Fourteenth Streat Terrace two houses have heel KacvedSS800 Eou purchased by Jame 5313 Fourteenth st I. Rue. A new Chevy Chase 6504 Brookville road structed by Jacobson B ed by Clyde W. et being test and Matthew Md., bungalow, ntly con- . has been and Hattie M i street northwest, f owned by Josie Sulllvan, srmerly has been sold ington University Florence L. Devlin, represented by H. Russell, purchased from Harry Bralove 5315 Thirty-ninth street The unimproved ground at the cor- ner of Bellevue Terrace an¢_Fulton | street, owned by Hamlin M. Vander- | vort, has been transferred to Ger- trude A. Gervich. dward H. Jones #old the property | at 2523 Twenty-ninth street to a local investor. The Washington Hebrew Congrega- tion purchased from the estate of Mary A. Copp, the American Security and Trust Company, trustees, the E | Congregationa Wash- | ELUnnni i e T 3 E = Large New Modern Fire Proof Business Building Warehouse On Railroad Siding Located in Industrial Zone, Suitable for Eighty No. 3400 Tenth street northeast was sold to Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson of B-(hany Baptist Church. ract of ground at Colorado ave- s aut Mogtse th skestiuas w0 to the Columbla Association of Bap- tist Churches as the site for a new church. Clarence A. Brandes purchased from Lena Otto and Anna M. Welty the properties 624 Twenty-second street 12-2214 G street northwest. The ction was handled together the office of Paul P. Magoffin. No. 629 Lexington street northeast, a home, was sold for Charles Hart to Charles W. Parson. No. 1363 Kenyon street northwest was sold to Annie E. Cropper for Lena B. McKee. Richard P. rty at 822 O'Netll purchased the properties 213-215 K street northwest trom Wallace Luchs. C. W. Simpson Co. represented the purchaser. A house in Aurora Hills, Va., re- cently completed, was sold to John H. Bittenbender. The Columbia Realty and Construc- tion Company purchased from Eugene Smith the corner of Connectlcut ave- nue and Blackthorne street, Chev Chase, Md. No. 31 R street northeast was bought by Charles B. Lott from Carl A. Ries Clara E John H. Bittenbender the six-room brick home at 4608 Eighth strect /3 Illinois Ave. NW. & | Homes rooms, pantry, Colonial ing six large bath, spacious water heat, hardwood floors, sleeping porches | Servant's: tollet in cellar. io] contain- tiled hot- Sample House i No. 4914 ‘@ FLOYD E. DAVIS Berchtold bought from | PURCHASE HOME s|TES‘,.,‘,’.1}( O s e g s fi past three years in the effort to make | good J tage which i 1920 repre Maddux & Marshall Report Sales | sen 750.000,000 of building re- to De Witt C. Smith and Robert Bondy. De Witt Clinton Smith WAN TED Real Estate Salesmen Two live, wide awake ex- perienced salesmen. Must have a machine. Fine oppor- tunity. Shapiro Katz Realty Company 1409 L N.W. Main 9111 0 Slonon ob mationit his Red Cross here, chased a home Maddux, Marghall & Robert E. Bondy, service of the Red Cross tioned here, has also purchased home site In Edgemoor, and has 1 contract for the erection of a co lonial-type home This company also reports the sale of a lot in Battery Park to Col. Jame A. Ronayne. Out of 265 lots in Battery Park of fered for sale, all but 33 have been sold, the firm state. JAMESON-BUILT HOMES! Inspect at Once 1221 to 1229 Randolph Street N.W. Only 1 Sguare From 14th St Car 6 large roc bath, h.-w.h., double floors, buil box, servant’s toilet, double, rear cement fror lot to wide porches: porch, deep T ley Ask the Man Who Owns Oxe Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 Main 353 ‘ |'| Realtor 7th and E Sts. S.W. EEIE Any Line of Business Lot 125x125. 605 to 617 Rhode Island Ave. N Main building contains 22,500 sq. ft. of floor space. 14th & K LT Exclusive Agents (T M Also fireproof garage for trucks. Owner leav- ing town and will sacrifice to quick purchaser. Many Special F eature:—lmpec( at Once [MORRIS CAFRITZ GO & Main 617 [ IR i m, Il 1. Ave. N.W. m' 8] | O REAL VALUE $6,950 A Dunigan-Built Home Our Terms Will Suit Open Today and Sunday Until Sold 817 Hamilton St. N.W. FOR Reasonable Rent 925 15th Street N.W. Downtown Business Property RENT 1024 7th St. N.W. Excellent Location for Most Any Mercantile Business Long. Lease B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 SR Near Sheridan Circle Price, $18,500 ity the grsatest veloe 1z 4 priced fina home on th e "Ts Toented in. " the finest nency of its value. The owner ‘materially reduced ita price for 2 quick sale.” This house contains 10 large moms and 3 bath, hol-water heat, alectric light, and is in abso- |IIlQl!' e condition and recently conwiderabie expense [1 Can be purchased on attractive terms and immediate possession given. In Saul’s Addition Pnce, $12,750 fine modern home s located on street within a few doors and surrounded by beauti- ful new homes of a high quality, it contains 6 large rooms and tile bath. hot-water heat. electric lights, hard: wond , & very large lot and every modern eonvenience his property is in perfect condition and can be pur- chase cash payment of $2.000 o vaiue of the property. ‘Washington Heights Mintwood Place Just Off of Columbia Rd. Price, $14,000 The most desirable home in Wash- ington Heights at such Located on this most att ronventent o two ear hurrhenggtores. theaters. etc. 10 1 rooms and bat ec new heating plant, ‘and is in pertect condition. e owger will sell on a very casy term aud give immediate possession. MOORE & HILL, Inc. 730 17th St. N.W. Member of the ";a:hinghm Real Estate Board 2-Family Flat Near Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Price, $6,850 A well built two-family flat located within half & square of Penna. Ave in ome of the best sections of South- contains for £35.00 per_month, '"m-r{ the total mouthly income $70, s building is well financed and ' can be purchased on very economigel terms. Chevy Chase Price, $16,850 Undoubtedly one of the outstand- ing bargains of Chevy Chase, located west of Conn. ave. on one of tha 1 streefs of this suburb. This sutlfully designed modern de- tached home with a lot 67 fest wide. It contains 8 rooms and bath, extra iavatory on first floor, hot-water heat. elactric lights. hardivood floors. and all_modern conveniences, inclnding & gATage. The entire property has been well "kept and cannot be reproduced a¢ this Drice under present conditions. Near Ninth and Kennedy Streets Price, $7,000 A very attractive little bouse in this desirable section, clowe to the car lines ‘and in & rapidly improving peighborhood. . Can' be parchaped At this low price to close an estate. In fact, the ‘trustees. having the sale in charge, are williog_to consider any Teasonable offer to effect a quick sale It s @ semi-detuched dwelling of pebble-dash codatriction - crete. block and contains 6 bath, electric light; a good heating plant and a very nice lot. Can be purchesed on reasopable terms. A Real Modern Home Complete in Every Detail Take 14th St. Car to Hamilton St., Walk Three Blocks, or 9th St. Car to Hamilton St. and Walk One Block East D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 Call Us to Show You These Houses A Our New Woodley Park Homes Challenge Comparison A better location in Washington you will look for in vain. The workmanship and materials you will find the finest obtainable. The price set upon these distinctive 8-room, 3-bath, heated garage homes is about what you would expect to be asked for an ordinary 6-room dwelling. Inspect the Exhibit Home 2721 Woodley Place N.W. Furnished by The Palais Royal To inspect—Motor over the Million-dollar Bridge to Connecticut Avenue and Calvert Street, or take Chevy Chase Car to end of Calvert Street Bridge. North from Calvert Street—one short block on Woodley Place to houses, or phone field offices, N. 2150 or Col. 4946 for free auto service. 7JO/LDU SLUADIRO CO