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20 BRITAIN URGES EVERY MAN TO OWN A HOME REAL ESTATE. Premier Baldwin Says Government Will Do All in Its to Aid. “and we ns we can cupying e, and not We want rate the y. L am property bo- in the external material repre- Promixes State's Ai flicult housing v the war otory - at- ntrol the Willlam S. Phillips exchanged their North Cleveland Park subdivision for | this office structure next to the B, ¥ Saul Bullding. 925 Fifteenth street. The transaction made through o |the office of Willlam K. Hartung. | to get rid of two things® id, “the shortage or an and rural over- Legless Speeder Caught. THE EVENING PICK-UP NOW NOTED IN LUMBER DEMAND All Sections Report Gradual Im- provement—Southern Pine Especially Active. A continued gradual pick-up in de- mand for lumber is reported by dis- tributers in all sections of the coumtry, says the American Lumberman, Chi- Fair and moderately been the general rule dur- last fortnight or more, and this has encouraged contractors to get their jobs under way and home-builders to Zet busy with their plans. Retail yards consequently have been busy sending out lumber, but have so far been coneerva- tive in’ their buying, The incregse in buying has perhaps been especially noted in Southern pine. This wood continues to hold firm, and some predict early advances in the more popular items. Though the mills are operating. steadily at the highest leve for many months, stocks are reported to be only fair, and assortments in many cases are poor. ture of the Douglas fir market dily increasing rail demand. > markets remain com- ow, though California is showing more interest, and probably will become a large factor within the near future. Exports recently have been vo- luminous. The price situation is un- changed. The mills are operating stead- ily, but are cutting less than they are selling. Stocke are low and broken. Upper grades are in pientiful supply, Announcement The Joseph Shapiro Co. 919 15th St. N.W. Has been fortunate enough to met Mr. P. D. Holmes uld not be permanently LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 11—/ The operation of an automobile by legless man furnished a puzzle for| BETTER HOMES IS dBJECT OF BALTIMORE EXHIBIT| 100,000 Visitors Ex- pected to Attend Exposition Set for April 18-22. BALTIMORE, April 10 00,000 visitors will at annual Better Hom Building | Vxpositions, according estimates of the real estate board, | soring the show. The eld April 18- vesterday of Fred Keith of St. Louis a charge of speeding. Both legs | More Than ACHED, iN SAUL’S ADDITION Lot 40x160. 6 r., b., porch, slate roof. Eargain at $12,500. QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. 819 15th Mora than nd the fourth Newton St. N.W. remodeled by Corner property, and modernized owner at great expe Ten rooms, two tile baths, hard- wood floors, gas and electric light, hot-water heat. Built- in garage. Lot contains 7,375 square feet, surrounded by bluestone retaining wall. $30,000 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. M. 6830 n home building and cing. together with talks om the ethod of house lighting and 1 ing, will be.given by experts every night of the exposition, NEW HOTEL TO OPEN. Annapolis to Be Ready for Public Inspection on Wednesday. The new Hotel v ‘structure . will be sday ardman Constru basides. its first four fi hotel accommodations apartments. The building is built of gray lime- stone and tapestry brick and has three wings. It contains altogether 400 rooms. Houston Harper has been appoirited manager. First Time Offered NEW HOMES | $7, 400 ¥ &= Bal. Like Rent 1312 Montello Ave. (12th -St. Northeast, North of Florida Ave.) =0 Annapolis, an l 1 Colonial front, tapestry brick, six rooms, bath, hot-water heat, electricity, gas, hardwood floors, double rear porches, deep lot, room for garage. DAVID E. BARRY Realtor . Main 1801-4693 1807 H St. N.W. ' $342,237.00 WORTH OF LOTS BATTERY PARK Sold in Last Two Years 10,000.00 worth of homes sold in Battery Park during We are now placing on the market our last section of Battery Park These lots are equally or more desirable than the lots already sold Maddux, Marshall & Co., Inc., will finance the building of a house during 1925 on any lot remaining, to the extent of 75% of the total cost of house and lot. These remaining 16 lots may be purchased on payments of 20% cash and monthly payments, including principal and interest at 6%, of 114% per month. The Prices of All Unsold Lots in Battery Park, Bexn-u July First, Will Be 35c and 40c a Sguare Foot "Foot There are still 16 fine building sites to choose from. Do not let 'the opportunity slip by. Visit Battery Park today and tomorrow and choose your future home. Maddux, Marshall, Moss & Mallory Y 1108 thh St. NW. i EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ax Salex Manager. warm | {local police following the arrest uv.lBEEJE “Martin 707 TO 3 Large Bedrooms Large Living and Dining Rooms Fully Equipped Kitchen E Built-in Ice Box Lot 721 13th St. N.W. Compare These Features Tiled Bath With Built-in Tub and Shower 3 Porches (Concreate’ Front Porch) Garage JAMES MARTIN REALTY CO. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRID 11, 1925. REAL ESTATE. but many yard items, such as dimension and boards, are scarce and consequently show the greatest strength. A slight increase in activity on the hardwood market is reported, but this trade remains much restricted, and prices are depressed on account of in- creasing mill stocks in the South and competition for new business. ZIHLMAN INSTALLED AS MOOSE DICTATOR Waryland Representative Takes Office in Presence of 1,000. Davis Conducts Ceremony. Child Dxcs of Sleepmg Sickness. CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis., April 11. ——Sleeping sickness yesterday cuused the death of Jene Marie Benjin, 3 years old. The child had been in w deep sleep for three weeks. M Representative Fred N. Zihlman of Maryvland was installed as dictator of the Loyal Order of Moose, in Washington, by Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, Thursday night in the Willard Hotel M Just Finishing —a new group of Miller-built Homes—into which have been introduced the latest Miller improvements, Ideally located at Porter St. and Idaho Ave. Cleveland Park Homes of unusual features—the domina(ing’ note in which is livableness. Inspect them,closely and you'll quickly see the advantages. Six to eight rooms—one and two baths—some with extra lavatory on first floor—and finished with artistic taste. vill be on hand and consult Our Representative Sunday to exhibs W. C. & A. N. Miller Realtors . 1119 Seventeenth St. Phone Main 1790 Members Washington Real Estate Board BEEDEEI[—EE Quality-Built Homes” INSPECT THEM SUNDAY 727 KENNEDY ST. -TO INSPECT- Take 14th Street car, get off at Sth and Kennedy Streets, or take any 9th Street car and get off at Kennedy Street and walk 140 feet to Alley east to houses. Exclusive Agents ———|a|c———[a[——=[o]c———3|a[c—X|0] fl | | | | | ———— 0] | | | | | YOU WILL APPRECIATE THESE HOMES v and exterior painted. to see them! 631 Quebec Place A “Kennedy” built home.of seven'lirge rooms, parquetry floors, built-in refrigerator; glass-inclosed porches, open fireplate; every modern convenience ; with garage. Lot 23x100: House has just been redecorated throughout Priced Right for Immediate Sale Both of these fine Homes ' will be open for your inspec- tion Sunday. It will pay you KAY-SCHNIDER-KAY CO., INC. CHEVY CHASE 3907 McKinley Street This picture gives only a fair idea of the attractive- ness of this delightful home. Located one square west of clusive of this beautiful Suburb. It contains eight Spacious rooms, large porches, two baths, servants’ quarters, garage, screens, etc. All in fine condition. Large lot (30x135). $16,500 On liberal terms. Im- * mediate possession will be given. Owners and Builders of “HOMES OF COMFORT” Investment Bldg. ol ——lnj=— nnkhn 513514 Other officers in-| || EE—:EEEE—:EE—_—:—:E_EEEEE stalled by Secretary Davis were: M. Robe Carl White, past dictator; Hugh n, vice dictator: Arthur . . superintendent of the Capitol power plant, prelate; jr. treasurer; Theodore G. sccretary, and R. J. Lanahan, Oliver Wentz trustees. More than 1,000 persons were pres- ent and listened to a concert given "| by six young men who have receivea|{oF catching pedestrians boy, for the life of their training at Mooseheart, 11L, the what they want with pedestrians. and Robert Pilkington, | institution supported by the Mogse Dancing concluded the meeting. The latest auto bumper has 1715-1717-1719 and 1721 Webster Street One Block West of Sixteenth Street Beautiful Semi-Detached Homes Built By These homes are unsurpassed in beauty, design, or construc- tion. They undoubtedly represent the best home values in the city of Washington today, being located in the most desirable of residential sections. DESCRIPTION These homes consiét of eight rooms and two baths, besides the prov made for servant’s quarters and bath, a large double garage in 1 the most modern plumbing and electrical fixtures obtainable and. superiority of workmanship that has earned Mr. Sugar an envi as a builder. ar of pre ove al ble reputat o & Inspect These Homes Today MAX SUGAR Owner-Builder Or Your Own Broker 1905 Kenyon St. N.W. = ) b (1 gil..l ¥ ={4t Phone Adams 546 { 1 25 Built—12 Already Sold N.W. Bargains First Time Offered Overlooking Saul’s Addition 5 Minutes Walk 14th St. Car Line $7 450—EASY TERMS 800 to 848 Delafield St. N.W. DESCRIPTION Colonial Style Brick Homes, containing 6 rooms, and bath, hot-water heat and electric lights. Deep lots to paved alley. Front and back porches. Sample House, 812 Delafield St. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday TO INSPECT Take the -14th Street or the Georgia Avenue,car to Delafield Street, walk east to property, or phone Main 9080 for free auto service. [MDRRIS CAFRITZ GO OWNERS and BUILDERS of COMMUNITIES Main 9080 14th and K Phone Service Evenings Until 9 P.M.