Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1925, Page 19

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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER STOCK MARKET BY BIG BUILDING PERMITS JUMP- $206.300 Increased Activity Shown After New Low Mark of Year Set Last Week. (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) break this short interest seizes the opportunity to cover their commit- ments. Legitimate selling tends for a lecline in the market but short sell- ing-—strange as it n seem—tends to uphold ihe market and defeat the very purpose of those who sell. many speculators happen to sell | the same stock short, they may sell and promise to deliver | agaregate than the entire capital of the company. Then a corner develops | | and the price of that < shoots normally high and those who sell | short get a terrfble licking. A fear wccounts today fes | n certain | of one closely After a decrea st week which set r iscal ¥ k show The aggregate s last week made a an 5,900, while 35 perm total of only § or two motor stocks which a held Whether one one’s personal the func or mc rhe larg taken out by th "0., which will buiid | ice building at 729 he other was chison, who will {come need not be concerned as to | k apartments, | whether they go up or down, so long er permits is. idend continues. Of course, T the building in- | "$1.000 "or more,) PLANS ADVICE TO CITIES | IN PLACING INDUSTRIES National Association of Real Es- tate Boards Proposes Commis- | buys or sells stock is business d it is not aper to ad- | on thereto. 10 two brick | anklin street | te, to repair 1218 and Construc ' build 10 brick sion of Experts. ol Forty-third ke stree place, > An approved list of industrial ex- | perts to advise cities and towns on ways and means of obtaining the type of industries ta | tien has been started @ the suggestion of the industrial prop iilding erty division of that body. The demand for men who ca town’s Industrial possibil ) out a campaign for secu actories is constantly increasing cording to the measure of inquiries that are coming {n te national head Oukdale | Doughty, et; $8.900 O'Connon to build, arters and to Individual members |- *| of the division A large proportion of the 5 of the national Stat with citie her enty-fourth street; Daughton, oad Zimmerman, Herbert, to build, | ville (Tenn.) Chamber has asked the local b in a =n for f: £6.000 505 to repair 3 | Fy huild, 1 Naylor | making turers in | sible sites Ly Al indus- | to FOR SALE Served by 14th St. \ Car Line Douglass & Phillips, Inc. 1516 K St. Franklin 5678 to build to install elevator, 000, | urbitts 3900 Me- To Close Estate I Down Town to build six brick dwell ood Hope road south to repair Business Property to build, 50 Whittier and story, Desirable corner, modern building: consisting of 4 small stores— large room on sccond floor, can be subdivided into offices. new 2 erber, to bu 5, 5710-14 Thi 1 three frame second street; to build six Stone & Moore, 321226 Rodman street 3. 6 Moore, to | t-block pri- | Rodman street; | Attractively Priced Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Ine. 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 repair 1302 Eleventh $1,500. | Appointed Cadet-at-Large. | Maj. Walter | . at Fort iordon Singles, les, Coast Artil 15, Fla., has d a tlarge at the United States v Academy with a view to ad- n July 1 next. HOMES OF QUALITY AT A SMALL COST Monthly Payment Less Than Rent For Same Sized Apartment or House NS 27 ourth Street N.E. In an Established Community of Home-Owners. Restricted Neighborhood Just north of Rhode Island Avenue Northeast SIX-ROOM HOMES With all the advantages and profit to yourself of home owning and all the ease of an apartment. Built on a smaller scale, but with all the good material, good workmanship and attention to detail found in a $20,000.00 house. The houses are of tapestry brick, with bright, airy rooms, beautifully arranged and many attractive and convenient features that will appeal on sight to the careful home-buyer. Large yard to paved alley. Coal and furnace-tending problems solved. A standard ‘“Nokol” oil-burn- ing furnace, if desired, will be installed | for a small additional monthly payment. Heater now installed in sample house. Price,¥7,5(00—Easy Terms Sample House Open Daily and Sunday WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, Inc. Franklin 7485 732 17th St. N.W. more in the | IS AIDED BUILDING BOOM many stocks will have their dividends cut, but many others can continue their present rate of dividend for many years to come and will so con- tinue 1t irrespective of the market price. All Eolders of securities, however, should realize that the present high stock market prices will not indefinite- 1y continue. Sooner or later the sellers will exceed the buyers, and then rices will begin to decline. As soon the public generally recognizes that the great major movement of SOFTWOOD MILLS’ ORDERS INCREASING Reports From 351 Plants Show Demand Is 107 Per Cent of Total Producton. Telegraphic reports received today by the National Lumber Manufac- turers’ Assoclation from 351 of the larger softwood mills of the country for the week ended November 14 in- dicate decreases in production and shipments and an Increase new 5, 1925. REAL ESTATE. business, as compared with reports for the previous week. In comparison with the same period a year ago, there were increases in production and new business and a decrease {n shipments. For the 104 West coast mills the unfilled orders were 312,656,927 feet, as against 284,261,597 feet for 104 mills a week earlier. Unfliled order reports from the Southern Pine Asso- ciation were not recelved in time for complilation for this statement. Altogether the 351 comparably re- porting mills had shipments 87 per cent and orders 107 per cent of actual || production. For the 129 Southern pine mills these percentages were re- spectively Waest coast mills 76 and 109. > Of the reporting mills the 344, with an established normal production for || 1 the week of 213,667,978 feet, 10 and 129, and for the Those who buy stocks merely for in- | s | ebb prices Is going downward, then the | sellers rapidly Increase, and the buy- ers rapidly decrease. This has alw: ppened in the past and will alway happen in the future. Moreover, when there has been a rapid Increase in prices and when | prices have gone to great helghts, as | is the today, the decline is all | the gr who do not wish to hold securities during such a de- cline should most carefully study busi- | conditions and should watch all | rity barometers, The Babsoncha ber cent 3 per cent PLAYWRIGHTS WARNED. Dean (Buver)(N.E.R cO.[(seLLER) Announcing the Opening of Our Uptown Office 3418 14th St., Corner Newton N. E. RYON CQ.,'lnc. REALTY- TMENT BROKERS Insuring—Exchanging—Financing Sales—Rents—Loans H. E. BRITT, Mgr. Clarendon Office 1004 Wilson Blvd. G. H. Bussey, Mgr. of Berlin Managers Con-| demns Hiring of Stenographers. ]‘ BERLIN, December 5 (#).—Co temporary German drama is at low beca: uthors use typewriters, says Ferdinand Meysel, dean of Ber s lin theatrical managers. “urning|fl R+ L+ Seymour, Executive Mgr. :l:;(\\n;i;l;:fl \(l::“:;w r\x’ul.-x‘ to pen and | Mr. GeOl‘Be Urciolo “Typewriters ought to be junked: | Formerly w'th,N‘ E. Ry?n Co.: Inc., < stenographers fired. Dramatists stop | [l —and later of G. Urciolo Co., is again associate distating yo vork; ta d ink | D ializi i istating your work; take pen and ink with our Uptown Office, specializing in store an and sit down alone in your studi - investment property. Then your literary genius, if you h: DEAL WITH US—RESULTS SINCE 189 Main Office 1423 F Street ny, will soon return some flood of superfluous vanish from your manuseriy Charming Tapestry Brick Just Off 16th 1647 Newton St. N.W. VACANT Convenient to Churches, Schools, Car and Bus Lines Sufficient Coal to Last Entire Winter Already Stored Cellar. attractive homes in this choice resi- dential district, fronting ely 24 feet on Newton Street, with well kept lawn and o slish style front porch. The house, 1 condition throughout, comprises a large reception hall, cheery living room with open fire; dining room with beamed ceiling, breakfast porch, bright kitchen 1 built-in refrigerator, two extra large and two medium sized bedchambers, full tiled bath, screened sleeping porch, extra room in attic and roomy built-in garage. Oak floors throughout (parquet downstairs), choice electric fixtures, instan- taneous water heater and other features make this a home of real modern comfort and refinement! E of the most modern and pro: which is in splendi Open for Inspection Saturday and Sunday Representative on Premises 72 Inspect These New Homes Splendidly constructed with tapestry brick fronts, wide porches (double at the rear), six large, bright rooms, exceptionally attractive kitchens (with built-in refrigerator, enameled cabinet and porcelain one-piece sink and drain board), hardwood floors, selected electric fixtures. With Built-In Garages —these remarkable dwellings offer you the maximum in modern home value! The location is superb, in an exclusive neighborhood near the beautiful grounds of the Soldiers’ Home and just a couple of squares from Catholic University, You can own one of these charming homes for only $7,975 Reasonable Terms gray DRIVE _OUT North Capitol St. to Soldiers’ Home East on Michigan Ave.’ and Monroe St. fo nd South three squares to Seventh and Ham. lin Sts. N.E. OWNERS & BUILDERS 925 15th Street Sunday Phone—Potomac 154 Main 977 gave actual production 104 per cent, ship- ments 88 per cent and orders 111 per cent. cakes and candy, Christmas dolls, handkerchiefs, fancy, pra and mis aneous articles of all ki will be on sale. st CEP T | Lady Ho Tung is known as the Wil | «giik queen” of China, she being t} leading silk producer in that coun Council Plans Bazaar. ‘The Business Women's Council will hold its second annual bazaar and din pfact it L L ner at the First Congregational | Church, Tenth and G strects, Friday | Mrs. Matthew J. Carroll operates |afternoon and evening. Linner an exclusive commercial jobbing print- | be served from 4:45 to 7 ing plant in Ralelg] | Aprons, spection Will Convince the Most Critical Buyer That These Homes Cannot Be Duplicated for the Price SEE THEM TOMORROW You Will Be Delighted With the Many Unusual Features 12th and Girard Sts. (Brookland) FEATURES Linoleum on kitchen floor fixtures Hardwood floors up and down stairs frigerator Pittsburgh automatic Ww. storage heater d gas range I 0t—221,x112 feet—to an alley Portable Litchen cabinet Concrete front porches Price, $9’5 5 Moderate Terms SAMPLE HOL 1031 GIRARD ST. N.E. COMPLETELY FURNISHED BY PALAIS ROYAL Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE 203 Colorado Bldg. in bathtub, tiled bathroom Main 4985 Owner and Builéer o o o oo oo o oo o oo oo oo oo o) | o LI 1 T ] Ak kAR A AR AR AR TR AR A AR AR AR A AR Planned to Perfection As you inspect these new semi-detached Homes at 3617-3633 Everett Street Just a half square off Connecticut Avenue— Chevy Chase, D. C. —You'll be impressed with the practicability of their design and the forethoughtfulness with which every detail contributing to family comfort and housekeeping convenience has been provided. They differ in a score of essential factors—from any Homes you have ever viewed—excelling in. points which are notable deficiencies except in Homes selling' at a much higher price. Here are Some of the Cutstanding Features: Three Guest Chambers Two Elegant Baths Toned Tiling in Bathrooms Built-in Shower and Tubs Large Linen Closet Big Attic, Easily Finished Unusually High Basement Cement Porch Bracket Lights Open Fireplace Breakfast Room Marble Hearths Door From Hall to Kitchen Wrought Iron Stair Rails Victory (Gas Range Special Pantry Built-in Refrigerator Hardwood Floors Deep Back Yard Master Bedroom Slate Roofs These are the factors that make the price astoundingly low $ 1 7, 8 50 With Attractive Terms Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening, Including Sunday, or Phone Our Office Up to 9 P.M. CKEEVER « GOS > Gyt 7 IS Aero Type of Radiators Pittsburg Heater Servant’s Bath and Toilet Large Laundry Trays T T T T T o T P T T R R o P T L T P T T P TP P T oo oo esopoorn) Built-in Garage Wide Front Lewn Artistic Shrubbery Novus Heating Plant 0 . “eximu ervied 1415 K Street Main 4752 R KA A AR AR A AAA AR A AR AR AA KA AR AR KA AR IR A AR AR R IR AR AARIA KRR A KA A A A AR A AR AR A AR AR AR AR AR A A A Ak Aok Ak ok kA

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