Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1925, Page 17

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REAL ESTATE. PRlBES OF REAH’Y INAME REALTOR HELD EXCLUSIVE TO TRADE \nulnmure Decree Enjoins Unnu- “ authorized Brokers From Using | < Designation. 1 injunction fssued | 'Building Compemlon to Keen g rc_“.mg;‘;"a;y;;‘_‘ | ll rized real brok 1) th Cdst of Homes:on:Leveliof |Samiitsed seal Buats sruker ey | wade perpetual by a decree of the | use of the term | court dated June 5, 1923. Past Half Year. ! The decrec not only perpetually en- | joins the defendants from using the term renltor on their office windows, _ Keen | Statlonery and advertising, or in any field will | other way in connection with the real ine |estate business, but also restraing he | them from using any designation so nearly like It as to be taken for it. The Baltimore injunction is the sixth to be granted within a yvear. The preceding decrees jvere issued &y follow: The the Circult Court of the City Va., June 16, 1924. 2. By e County, | r 8, 1924, 3. By the| of Weber County, By the District Court ict for Web- Re-Elected Kentucky Head. C. B. Swinebroad of Lancaster, Ky., re-elected president of the Ken- ky Real Estate Astoctation at .he annual convention of that .| merely being allowed to stand until the ground under them is sold, it is| said. Building Felt in Sections. Pitt, however, admitte constructio n 5 an effect where b mselves destruble | e content T profits. | the fact that there h s of mechanics | persons wishing to buy | s great as any period d b an_initial ;m $1,000, it wa DEAL WITH A REALTOR the District of Columbia the authorized use of itle Realtor is restricted to members of the E gton Real Estate Board. All realtors have subscribed to a Code of Ethics definitely defining the highest professional standards of practice in real estate. Realtors are materially assisted by the Board in their endeavor to render competent. efficient and hon- EZQ orable service in real estate When vou invest in real estate be sure to deal with one of the following realtors American Security & Trust Maddux, Marshall, Moss & Co. Mallory, Inc. H. Clifford Bangs John F. Maury Charles P. Barrett Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. David E. Barry W. C. & A. N. Miller Bauman & Heinzman Moore & Hill, Inc. Maurice A. Beckham H. Tudor Morsell J. McKenney Berry Munsey Trust Co. Francis A. Blundon Co. Norment, Smith & Fuller Co. Boss & Phelps William P. Normoyle Bradley, Beall & Howard, Inc. Frank A. O'Neil L. E. Breuninger & Sons C. H. Parker Co. Walter A. Brown Petty & Petty The Burkhardt Co. Thomas E. Petty William S. Phillips Burton & Condit R Morris Cafritz Co., John Quinn Co., Inc. Arthur Carr Quinter, Thomas & Co Caywood Bros. & Garrett J"'-I_e W-HR-;lmhcs Davideson & Davidson William H. Ritchie « Floyd E. Davis Percy H. Russell Co. John F. Donohoe & Sons H. X R;-! Co. Donnelly & Plant Charles D. Sager D. J. Dunigan, Inc N. L. Sansbury Co.. R. Owen Edmonston. E. F. Saul Co. Buré N. Edwards Wm. H. Saunders Co Wil B, (Ellis John Scrivener & Bro. : " Fi Harry A. Seay Gardiner & Dent, Inc Shapiro-Katz Realty Co. i The Jossph Shapiro Co. Herman E. Gasch Frank A. Gibbons James Feohes Glover & Flather 2 C. W. Simpson & Co., J. Dallas Grady C. H. Small & Co. F. W. Graham & Co i Stone & Fairfax Coalien & Baton Story & Company L. T. Gravatte s Se g Sullivan Bros. S I, Rh S Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey o. Wm. K. Hartung Cc Takoma Park Realty Co. Robert E. Heater . Terrell & Little, Inc. Hedges & Middleton, Inc John W: Thomaen & €5, Joseph A. Herbert & Sons » H. L. Thornton Higbie & Richardson Tyler & Rutherford, Wiltiam Corcoran Hili Union Realty Corp. Hoover & Davidson Waggaman & Brawner, Inc. Hopkins-Armstrong, Inc. Allan E. Walker & Co,, Inc. A. C. Houghton & Co E. G. Walker Howenstein Bros. J. Curtis Walker Thos. E. Jarrell William H. Walker Edward H. Jones & Co P. J. Walshe, Inc. Theodore M. Judd Wardman Construction Kay-Schnider-Kay, inc. A. A. King Monroe & Robert Bates Warrén Harry A. Kite Washington Loan & Trust Co. J. Leo Kolb Weaver Bros. J. J. Lampton & Co. J. C. Weedon & Co. Lee D. Latimer Co Inc. Inc. Jr. Inc. Inc Inc Co., Inc. Ernest P. Weeks , H. Latane Lewis Harry S. Welch J. Edward Lewis Joseph 1. Weller | Gesorge W. Linkins Horace H. Westcott & Co. B. Houston McCeney Wileox, Hane & Co., Inc. McKeever & Goss James Morris Woodward Marshall McKibbin i George Y. Worthington & Son | McLachlen Banking Corp. 0. B. Zantzinger McNey Realty Co. Joseph C. Zirkle Information and advice concerning real estate matters may be obtained through our {ree service bureau which is available to the public. If in doubt consult the Board. Washmgton Real Estate Board 1417 K Street N.W. Main 4495 2 [t B TASCARARNS Fac: 'THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, INDEX OF JULY BUILDING | Pt 2 : s consra e 5anam ] vv'uL"Umfi\ m 4th & Buchanan Sts. N.W. One of the most beautiful locations i W ington. High, healthy and attractive sur ings. On top of city. LOWEST PRICED HOMES IN THE CITY Considering Quality—Easy Terms TO INSPECT—Take 16th St. bus marked 13th and Yowa Ave. or 9th St. car marked Soldiers’ Home, to Grant Circle—walk north on New Hampshire Ave. to houses. D. J. DUNIGAN,; Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. N.W. und 1008s40sesaaseccen Area and Acreage 3 acres d tn the District- » Government Based on pres. population figures every individual in- the District could most, a lot 2 Deduct from amount of prop capits Properly Placed Property N the most pro 1‘ gressive and ex clusive sections of the northwest. where available land most limited—on portynities for returns are uhlim ited! See these tracts today! is large WO blocks from St. Alban’s on an elevation of 330 feet towering above the city’s best- residential area — ten minutes’ drive from the heart of the city. Verify the features of return-sure investment in beautifully situated Gaf&eclml’ bighfands The Really In-Town Suburb One-half block west on Catl al Avenue at the i of Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Cathedral A built rsection renues. z iz Invest in the limited land Detween the city’s two mair arteries—14th and 16th Streets. Elevated 300 feet to command a scenic view of Rock Creek Park and the projected new Grand Parkway Entrance to the District are the home-sites of IXTEENTH TREET PARK In the Chosen Line of High-Class Deuelopmeul Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue, north four blocks ou 14th Street to office on property. Just west of 16th and Varnum—a thriving charming residential area—scenic wooded villas, home-inviting sites and beautiful homes-are available in ARGYLE PARK For complete mformnmn on these three unusually located Northwest home-site tracts Phone or See EpsoNW-BriGes 201 Investment Building - 15th and K Sts. Main 5974 EPT PN RS PP C TR R LT TR DL ELTE LR EEEN TR TR R e P ATENNINYNIN IR EEEEEEEN TSR NCE SN SN B AN G A B AN R AN AN NN RS RO A0ARA R TG TSR TN 3N DA A N AR I LA RN D. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1925, REAL ESTATE. | when the high marks set in May and | volume of building perraits was about | .luup were topped. Statistics comptled | equal in June to the volume in May. the Assoclated General Contractors | Concrete surfac BUILDING VOLUME | volume of construction performed dur- | the ~orresponding figure fc ling the first seven months of 1925 was | . 5 per cent greater than that recorded | for the corresponding period of 1924. Some Marvelous Memory. Despite this unprecedented amount | From the Boston Transcript f construction, the aver: -| " Two little cousins, J i struction costs in the prine | struction centers of the Unied States | ojder of the tw g od { remained stationary durings July at|the argument by The great volume of construction |index numbers 2 | Katie, T just kno being carried on in the United States| The volume of building contracts | ‘cause 1 'memby awarded during June was consider: shattereg all previous monthly reflnrlls\d,w‘” that recorded for the for the third time this vear, in July,| month in any vear on record. A REAL HOME A REAL VALUE A Corner Home Directly Opposite Chevy Chase Club 22, Point Patience Near Soloman’s laland Refined, Restricted Summer Colony—Excellent Beach LOTS FOR SALE Free Circular on Request Monthly Marks Broken for Third Time This Year—Cost Remains Stationary. and Kate. || Bauman & Heinzman SALES AGENTS é W o % 2 QUINCY ST., CHEVY CHASE, MD A wonderful, new, Spanish residence, on a beautiful corner lot, 165x125, with fine trees and shrubbery and spacious lawns. The home contains 14 large rooms. porches of unusual size, and 4 baths. Garage for two cars is located at end of lot. First Floor—Reception hall. living room. solarium, dining room, breakfast porch. lavatory, butler’s pantrv and kitchen. This modern kitchen contains a Hoover Cabinet. electric refrigerator, incinerator, electric dish-washing machine, and an im mense ventilating fan. All rooms are exceptionally large and have beautifully tinted walls. Separate shower and tub in cucl The house is sereened throughout Second Floor—Five spacious sleeping rooms, Third Floor— Basement—Completely plastered. and finished with three rooms and bath. A rare opportunity for you to acquire one of the finest homes in this exclusive section at a sacrifice Open for Your Inspection Sunday from 11 ANM. to 9 P.). LE BreuninGer & Soxs EXCLUSIVE sleeping porch and two baths. Servant’s bedroom. complete bath and two storage rooms. AGENTS 706 Colorudu Bldg. Main 6140 R R R R R R R R R R AR R R A ST AR R LR R R R R AR AR R AR YRR AR, Location is one of the principal things to consider when buying a home. See our subdivision of Takoma Park $2,000 Cash and $90 Per Month Corner of Aspen St. and 8th St. N.W. Center hall plan. .7 rooms: oak floors throuzhout: built-in shower: built-in garaze 7 Y $12,950—Terms 7 2 807 Whittier St. N.W. Bungalow. All the rooms are large: attic over $10,950—$1,500 Cash Calitornia entire hous 810 Aspen St. N.W. The plan of the § rooms is bound to pléase. But-io tub and showe: SAMPLE HOUSES OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY UNTIL 9:30 CYRUS IMMON New Homes 1410 H St. N.W. Main 1023 7 7 7

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