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18 REAL ESTATE. THE BULOING PERWITS | TOUCH LOW NARK - Only 3679 900 Projects Au-| thorized—Record for Fiscal Year Made. | Ruilding permit totals this Aropned $435.600. according to records | The aggregate for 35 permits | this week is $679,900. while 37 .\mm. Authorized last week amounted $1.115.500. Only two permits were sranted the | valnes of which amounted to $75. nnn‘ or more. They are credited 1o W. T. Year. brick apartment at 1121 New shire aven Stern & il build a four-story concrete apartment at 1321 Kenyon street: $75.000. Other permits for alterations or new constructions anthorized by the office of the huild. inspector, valued at $1,000 or Hamp- | BUILDING |he trades. St ated, with short higheat average for m. baflding trades of 5 country. there for the five-c The outlook for | season is fair, contractors There the There is tilesetters and plasterers. i bitr: conditions are stabilized A suflicient chanies o mei Powell. who will bulld an elzht-story l,,a” R . 1928, trades will nsk 000, and | jjraq |in wages is in contemplation. | the five.day week has not been taken week lup by any of the trades Indianapolix repor Ve buiid mitloe in the office of the huilding Inspectar, | Sear ® bulldine outl setting a new low mark for the fiscal | vear. that no serfous lahor aukee mber of particularly It is rep along cents an hou About the same volume tion for prediction of Deweit co labor supply i~ adequate. So 1926 ax for thi: LABOR QUIET OUTSIDE NEW YORK! will furnish plenty of em- the Seattle mechanics wing the Winter. The housing shori- has not teen overcome, and the movement v week 26 building aceording to Pittshurgh is good iroubles this Several disputes of a Jurisdic al nature were settled through ar- son and contractors expect a re-| gp, [ newal of this vear's wage The building outlook for next vear {1~ good. Mil reports. and there is skilled all demands ted that some « v a boost in wages of i STATUS pleted. ment to EVENING |REALTY COURSES pects are for a good bullding year PPR TP 6. The wage scales range from | Specializing. £ a day for carpenters to $11 and $12 | for the trowel trade. No de. | mands Wil be made for creases. for 1926. In Denver the small-home bullding overcome. commercial huildings. as well as extensive public | which will keep the There . but no shortag®of | No bonuses or while | shortage ix Buflders expect practically many the next There improvements, workers busy for another year. is plenty of w zood bullding workers. premiums are heing paid. Paul and Minneanalis greement. Labor from $1 to $1.25 an hour. me Memphis, Tenn., Cinein vear for industrial the wage In Rujiders expect a hig year contractors report that the buifding outlook for 1926 is good and that they expect about the same volume of building as this year. | No Increases in wazés are contem- educational aystems, | with | ety local school | pective real estate salesmen. vocated at a Lansing, Mich. recent plated. Labor is plentiful. | caught the five-day week, labor is sufficient. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. PROVE SUCCESS | Schools Co-operate in Salesman- ship, Training and Co-operation of real estate hoards Institutions, academies tles in the education of pros- universities in aesee [0 MRS | ar | enroll in advanced o ers and the general public in the prin- ciples of real estate practice was ad. conference Sixty representatives from 10 Michi- gan real estate boards at this mest- Ing expressed the feeling that FePOrt | = s = shortages in bricklayers and plaster- | ers, which extends all over the State. Wage scales in Minnesota cities range the | New Or- leans reports that the city fs ahout up_ with apartment bhullding. There is no agitation for | $182.6 and the supply of house | which Elsewhere throughout the country labor conditions are stabilized. €., SATURDAY, rhonents of education were three—the development of a more intelligent and ethical service to the public, a more the public toward the value of pro- fessional real extate service and a greater efficiency from the trained salesmen. L. L. Tyler, superintendent & schodla in Muskegon Iieights. Mich prophesied a eonstantly increaming in- cialized fleld of real estate. real eatate men were usually glad to Frnest M. Fisher. director of educa tion and research in ~he National As- | in | wociation of Real Estate Roards. pre. | sented » model lfbrary of recent hooks on various phases of real estate. | Alllllrnn Loss, $548.000,000. According te figures secured from | the Board of Fire Underwriters, the | annual fire loss fs $315.000.000, of | approximately ~ nne-third, or s constrie ar is tors. The of the INSPECT TODAY | | ! Business Property 723 12th N.W. British Empire Service League name that ha irses in order | 10 keep abreast of the newest theught | NOVEMBER 28, 1925. REAL ESTATE VETERANS REORGANIZE. understanding attitude on the part of | Canadians Form Legion of Brm:h terest amemg educators in the spe-|new | Lient It was the general feeling among | has heen elected the representatives that experienced |gcion. Woodley Park Twenty-seventh St. rooms, ev colonial porches, fAoors. Floyd E. Davis Gompany Three-story It Is Not at All Surprising That Two of These New Homes Were Sold Before Completion % 715-729 Madison St. N.W. Their_ Superiority of Plan, Construction, Finish and Convenience Is Outstanding on Even Most Casual Inspection $750 Cas Balance Less Than Rent Empire Service League. PEG, Manitoba, e Canadian Legion of the! i8 the heen chosen f the rans’ organization. v Lake of Vietoria president of the la- November united Gen. P Tile Bath with Built-in Tub One-Piece Porcelain Sink Built-in Heated Garage Six Large Rooms Hot-Water Heat Electricity Hardwood Floors Hardwood Trim Spacio Porches 2825 To Inspect Two Blocks East of Georgia Avenue and Madison Street Open Dailv and Sunday for Inspection DOUGLASS brick dwelling, ntaining eight spacious two large baths, with modern convenience, front porch, sleeping second and third ery 1516 K St. N.W. Franklin Open for Tnspeetion IPHIL LI p_] 5678 Reattors Exclusive Agents REALTORS 733 Twelfth Street N.W. Main 352 501 Seventh St. S.W. 3 floors, to alley more. are trudes are expaetad to make demands Main 353 W Abrams. to bulid 4619 Hayes Atreet northeast 00, Semmes Motar .“_ street; £30.000 to build 2827 M| Apartment Approved. . Grantham. to build 3232 sentheast: $1.000. A. E. Latimer Land Co.. four brick duelhn:- 3806 to 3812 Gar field street: $24.000. Woodward & Vieth. Vista street northeast: $5.000. €. L. Tankersley, tn erect five pri- vate brick garages, Ordway D street | {hut the p fajr, | nnder con i 000, Bullding. costing $8.000.0 A m 1o build | under way raflroad p: hetween Thivty-ffth and Thirty-sixth | iy sireets: $1,000. Royle Robertson hrick and econcrete st and L streets ‘hief clerk Tre: to arect one shed streel southwest Howard P. F Harrison street . Y. F. Spantos. to build, 3 siyeet northeast: $5.000. W, H. Hopper. 1o Quesada streei: $10.000, V. K. Kissal. to rAT: 1011 K street $1.000, build Co.. 1o build, eract northeast: Will Erect Houses. 1o buiid and 7302 Ca.. to build nine 1108 1 1125 Small & brick dwellinzs, street northeast: $30.000. Edwards Motar Service Ca.. ralr. 15 Rhode narthgast: $7.000. H. A. Locke, to repair. $2.000 . G. Schlosser garage. 700 Rittenhouse W. 8. Conant. to erect garage. 1402 Thirty-first sireet Boalo, Tstand avenue mireet 1 1o erect private £2.800 Robys. ta build 262 vad northeast: Si ing. to build 770 House to Be Bi Jroth 11,000 J. E to hnild atrect D. E. avenue: £4.000 Dissio. 10 repair $3.000 F. W, Heineman. to build 2030 Thir ty-first place soufheast: $4.500. Carl Prehn. to bufld 2703 Atroet sontheast: $4.300, Rachel [5. Newman Clac .treet northeast: . R. Wood. to build avemie southeast: $4.500. R. I Lyons, to bulld two frame Awellings 3605 and 3609 Twenty-fourth east: $8.000. . to build ast: $4,000. nd M. Linken. to build a apartment, 1929 Flint 1828 Calumbia to huild 004 00 2301 Kearney rnev. to build 3210 Van K Hazen street: s\mm MAGAZINES LEASE FLODR $2,000.000 ant to Be Paid for Vanity Fair Offices. The Inc.. Conde Nast publishers o Vogue, 1422 Trving | to repair 3303 Tlinois | Rose. to build 3311 Wisconsin ! Alahama private | Otis 1o re ! i privare | resr: £1.000. Garrison | to hnikd 3037 fnfl(l N0, No bonuses are heing paid in ;l “leveland and contraciors de net an ticipate any street | creases. T here is no agitation for the | day week. Reports actors siate that conditions in the station. | lahor market ! .000. | sides, with mechanics ing ater | supply Viata | vear. | jobs which 3543 | Will furnish ample employment of the buildi rospect for The the demand n reports that the ontic 3838 | encouraging, with mans ects Winter construction work on 1923 ‘inereases, bt in zeneral nauil. nd the luilding trades me 1 busy on small homes, forg 1926 ave only cipal iluminating plant, ruction, will cost $15,000 large construction work includes the Beil Telephone L and a new ation costing $93, 140-156 Wonderful New Homes Low P}iced» N. L. SANSBURY (0., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 590 St. N.E TAPESTRY BRICK SIX ROOMS—BATH BUILT-IN GARAGE MANY senger demands for wage in- " NEW AND, UNUSUAL FEATURES TERMS from Los Angeles con are favorable for safficient work and enoush of hoth for the them to Francisco k for 1926 is larze build contemplated for the are about to he trades. There Realtors ze-increase demands, am. which is not (T T T T ! UpShur Street Homes West of 16th Street Thira * i | | | i { Puplishing Co.. | Vanity | Fair and House and Garden, leased | for an aggresate rental of approxi- mately £2.000.000 the nineteenth flaor. comprising 36,100 square feet of spac in the Enstern Offices Ruilding. no in course of erection on the west side of Lexington avenue. hetween Fort 2 It Michigan Park 12tk and Michigan Ave. N.E. Brick homes built to last. Lots 32 ft. front. Four bedrooms. Dining and ¢sleeping porches. Over 70 sold. DPrices less than row ‘ honses. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle Patomac 2200 Woodley Park $13,750 2800 27th Street Close to Wardman Park Hotel and One Block From Conn. Ave. Eight rooms and bath, on three floors; all in perfect condition. Two- car brick garage. PRICE REDUCED $1.250. The best buy in this exclusive section. MUST BE SOLD. Open for Inspection All Day Sunday C. BUSHMAN SMITH Inc. 1703 Conn. Ave. North 2522 M ulfllmmummlummumfl@mflumlmmumnmmWfimmmm_mMflmmml water " Storage Heater, large, bright cellar, attic, porches, pantry, with built-in refrigerator. 733 12th St. N.W. The Location and sv.\\i\\\\\s\\\\s;\\'\\\L\\\s\i\\\\\\\\\i\\\ Construction Make them Exceptional Valués at $17,000 Terms Arranged ntaining 8 rooms, 2 tiled baths, hot- | throughout, Pittshurg Automatic cement, colonial front Detached on lot 33x156, heat. hardwood floors Sample House No. 1714 Open for Inspection Floyd E. Davis Company Realtors 7th & E Sts. S.W. Main 352-353 i mmmm colonial type brick houses—center-hall type. living room with fireplace, inclosed and heated break- fast and sleeping porches, 9 rooms, 3 baths—in fact, every Built-in garage, beautiful lot, 70x205 feet, in unsur- passed location. Street, thence 217 Between Legation and* Deal With a Realtor A E@Denl With a Realtor 813 15th St. N.W. New Walker-Built Homes In Chevy Chase, D. C. SEE THEM SUNDAY $22,500 and $22,750; Terms 3909-3911 Jocelyn St. Individually designed, wonderfully built, detached, Large the fine modern residence. appointment of Ave. cars or drive out tn Jocelyn blocks \\cn Take Conn. Tlere, indeed, one will find as commodious, com- fortable and delightful a home as fancy might desire; 8 large rooms, two baths, wide entrance hall, hard- wood floors throughout, open firéplace, inclosed and heated breakfast and sleeping porches, concrete front porch. Equipped with every modern convenience. 5343-5345 41st Street - Livingston Streets TO INSPECT: Drive out or take Conn. Ave. cars to Legation St., thence west to 41st St. Price, $17,500; Terms Open and Lighted Sunday and Daily Until 9 P.M. DS\ INC AN Main 2690 T FUCTYS S UXTSRRNNN TSNS IIIIIIIIIIIllI!IIlllIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIll1lHNHIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIH!IIHII Wi Tenes for Terms of Vears At Rensanable Rental Thomas P. Brown 615 414 St. SW. Brookland Section NEW HOME 12th and Hamlin Bight-room brick house, ter-hall entrance. garage adjoining Sts. N.E. con side porches Modern Will make a good home for large family or doctor Contains Best Improvements Price and Terms Attractive Open for Inapection Every Day 2to 9 PM. SIMON BELOFF Owner & Builder 903 New York Ave. N.W. You Need No Coal This House Ts Fquipped Automatic Oil Burner rice, $14.750 3515 Quebec St. N.W. P Wm. H. Saunders Co. 1433 K St. N.W., Main 1016 AATEARRANA VRN RN RNNS D BUY This New Semi-Detached BRICK HOME With High Grade )‘\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ OPEN SUNDAY JESSRSSSASRSANN Three Miller-Built O pportunities —and Miller-built means communities of distinction—Homes of character 2. 3. You Can Secure All for Only TO INSPECT— Ward Built 34 BUIL Adjacent to new Speedway Park Construction: All brick. Only Built by day labor. Convenience Within easy access to Churches, T Reasons Why You Should Investigate at Once Beautiful “FAIRLAWN” 1. Location: the hest Ward Built 8 LEFT Ten minutes to city. materials used throughout. Schools, Stores, with excellent street car and bus service to downtown, Appointments Tile baths, rear porches. hot-water heat. roomy closets, floors. full celiars, colonial front porch and double electricity and gas. oak laundry tray. Property Values Are Ever Increasing in This Section 9,950 Drive Over 11th Street S.E. Bridge. On Easy Terms Turn Left at Our Signs (Between R and S Streets) DOUG LASS 1516 K St. NW. REALTORS —and construction of the highcst quality. PWesley Heights The most exclusive com- munity in Washington—where every home owner is impressed with the beautiful scenic effects and takes pride in having his Home in harmony with the splendor of nature. Various types—original in design and practical in plan—and elegant in appointment and equipment. Homes ranging in price up to $70,000 Already represents velopment. this - community $2.000000 in de- Motor out Massachusetts Avenue, across Wisconsin ‘Avenue, into Ca- thedral Avenue—or take Wesley Heights Bus at 20th and P streets. 1119 17th N.W. Devonshire Downs One of the most attractive neighborhoods in semi-subur- ban Washington has been created here and will be pro- tected — through Miller-built development. Semi-detached English Homes—of varying designs to avoid the monotony of sameness; but all planned with Miller-thought and built with Miller-care. Six and seven rooms and bath; closets cedar-lined; with equipment of the most modern type—hardwood®floors and beautiful decorations, $12,950 and $13,500 —VWe’ll Arrange the Terms ° Two of the initial Houses have been sold. ten Open for inspection every afternoon and all day Sunday. Just north of Cleveland Park at Wisconsin Avenue and Van Ness Street. W. C. & A. N. Miller Realtors Frank. 5678 REALTORS Cleveland Park You'll Enjoy Inspection of 3611 Idaho Ave. An effectively designed Home of six rooms and ,bath. with built-in fixtures. ll‘he living room, with open fireplace; din- ing room, kitchen and pantry. French doors from the living room lead to the wide covered porch. Three large sleeping rooms, and a model bath. Spacious closets in every room. Servants’ toilet and laundry in basement. Price, $15.250 Convenient Terms Open every afternoon and all day Sunday Motar up or down Porter Street from sither Connecticut Avenue or Wisconsin Avenue. Rath streat car lines avaflable. Main 1790