Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1926, Page 22

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REAL (EADRSF TULSH TO VST CAPTAL pecial Train to Bring City Boosters Here to Urge Realtors to Act. On May 6 train, convey- of the leadir Ron, for it cir bo th §nan to ip of business men, the Union Station cial train, will be ing members rtained during "n hours in the rs. | of the local realtors, will go to Tulsa in ate men and their wives s will board the special train hington to uttend the con- Wl train which ix convey- s men is making tern section of the e in, besides | Midwestern sections of There will be committees represent- n us lines of est . and the purpose our is to educate the busin of the city in regard to the enterprise and advantages of | HALF OF U. S, WEALTH ESTATE. CLIFFORD H. BANGS, Who heads the convention committee IS IN REAL PROPERTY Census Estimates Value of Real Estate at $174,231,456,000. New York Leads. More than half the wealth of the | 'nited States is contained in the , the Jit ma up 1 communitis wealth on New Features Workmanship Attractive Designs Go out Sixteenth St. or Georgia right Ave., turn Sample House, 729 Fern G. W. CHASE Ouwner and Builder Bailey Building T T TAKOMA PARK, D. C. CHASE’S ADDITION Inspect Tomorrow and Note %fi!fi!fiflfififi!fifi’:fih’i’:fi!fi!’m ealth e into Fern. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LUMBER PRODUCTION GAINS DURING WEEK Slight Decrease in New Business Reported by Softwood Mills. The National Lumber Manufactur- ers’ Assoclation received telegraphic reports this week of the status of the lumber i for the week ended April 17 fr 8 of the larger soft. wood and 145 of the ch mills of the country. parably reporting showed a slight in tion and nominal decreases in ship- ments and new bu in comparl- from 393 mills the Yhen compared with mills for the same marked increases softwood mills se in produc- ‘tors when compared ports for the week carlier, when nine fewer mills repc unfilled nd We group showed unfilled orders of 284, RRtRtARLRA GANTT & Takoma Park | E | 816 15th Street N.W. 067,766 feet last week, as against 202,- 851,180 feet for the week before. For the 107 West Coast mills the unfilled orders were 465,267,408 feet, as against 483,125,705 feet for 111 mills & week earlier. . ‘Altogether the 383 comparably re- gorting softwood mills had shipments | 6 per cent and orders 92 per cent of actual production. For the Southern pine mills these percentages were, re- spectively, 110 and 97, and for the West Coast mills 97 and 102. Of the reporting mills the 347, with an established normal production for the week of 213,200,664 feet, gave a« tual production 110 per cent, ship- ments 109 per cent and orders 106 per cent thereof. Contracts Show Decline. The volume of contracts awarded during February was 22 per cent less than that recorded for January. index number for February is 151. The total volume of contracts awarded | | for January and February of this year exceeded by 40 per cent the total volume awarded during the corre- sponding months of 1925. el o Development at Point Lookout. A group of Washington real estate and business men have purchased ap- proximately 600 acres at Point Look- d., here they intend to de- high-class suburban resort. A large hotel, improved streets, a golf course and a number of resi- dences are planned by this company. Electric Refrigération : Oil Burner Screened and Weatherstripped CLEVELAND PARK 3303 Porter St.—Open Under $13,000 KENYON M. 7928 Here Is Real Value-- Which of Them Do You Like Best? 400 Cash—:65 Monthly Takes you out of the renters’ ranks and makes you a home owner. built-in garage at Fort Stevens Ridge have no rivals in Washington within their price range. Inspection will prove it. Volume buying and strict attention to labor costs made these prices possible. Six-room, semi-detached houses with Give yourself a real chance to get ahead by inspect- ing the EXHIBIT- HOUSE, 729 RITTENHOUSE STREET. Or call us up during the week and we will take you there; for just an hour of your time. 3 *6,750—*6,985—'7,150 Tiled Bath Hot-water Heat Hardwood Floors Enameled Woodwork Open Porch Rear Service Porch - Cement Sidewalks Paved Alleyway Screens and Shades throughout Congenial Neighbors 1430 K Street N.W. Drive out 16th through Colorado Avenue to Ex- hibit House, just east of Georgia Avenue, at 729 Rittenhouse St. WAanDMAN Main 3830 ‘The | | C., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926. NEW R 2010 to 2026 Jrd 8t. N.E. Open Daily Till 9 P.M. The houses with the six extra large rooms. Every | modern convenience. Big lots to 15-ft. alley. Your Opportunity Most convenient location in the city—only 12 minutes l by bus, street car or auto to center of the Bysiness Section; 2 blocks east of site of new Tech High School. Price, $8,950—Terms Arranged 6 Sold—3 Left FRED W. REEVES 827 Upshur St. N.W. Exhibit House 609 Girard 5t. N.E. Beautiful six-room house, in a4 most convenient location, surrounded by new homes. These houses are 18 feet widc. attractively decorated and nicely plan ned, 3 large porches, sodded vards. large rear yard to wide alley. 1t is rather unusual to find so nice a house, 18 feet wide, at the low figur asked for this home. Be sure and sec it at once, as they are selling rapidly 47,950 Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. - For Sale by On Easy Terms DOUG | ONE LEFT 3804 Fulton St. N. W, __TO PURCHASE AS PERFECT A HOME AS CAN BE BUILT. Semi-detached brick, eight rooms, two fully-equipped baths, and shower, inclosed sleeping and breakfast porches. Beautiful oak floors, copper screened and weather-stripped thfoughout, all closets cedar lined, built-in garage. All materials and workmanship of the finest. Plumbing and electrical fixtures compare favor- ably with any in the city. Houses erected by experi- enced builder with day labor only. Inspect today. Open from noon until 9 P.M. To Inspect— Mass. Ave, extended to Fulton St. DrIve o Mtmioviown car out Wis. Ave., of 4%d and at’ Dupont Circle. JOS. A. HERBERT & SONS 1013 15th St. N.W. Main 4590 ¢ on_Fulton Fessent Phone Col. 2228 | z:z:m::zzzzz::zzmW&Wmxz:zzxmz::zm:::‘zx::/.s:::z:zizz::izx:i::::zzzxzzxzzz‘:zzzzzzz e e e e e e T ey e .QQQOQOQQ 1 06660660606060606606006660666000064¢ REAL ESTATE. A Chevy Chase English Cottage Just Off Connecticut Avenue 4 Williams Lane Back of the attractive design and cozy arrangement will be found all the essentials of a practical and modern home—delightful porches, hardwood floors, fireplace, built-in fixtures and a spacious garage. A Home That Is Planned for a Home (Drive out Connecticut Avenue and Williams Lane, turn right to property) b od * % 1222+ $33233223388328802888888238888233023822832228822388 $22332222223288328302238223828002382288238088823388 A Group of New Homes That Will Hold : the Interest of All In West Chevy Chase 4912-18 44th St.N.W. (Just South of Fessenden Street— West of Wisconsin Ave.) A personal visit will prove that thesc houses are about the best on the market for the price—a most pleasing arrangement oi 7 rooms and 2 baths, which are equipped with all the latest and modern improve ments. Well located—large lot, and a home you can really enjoy and one vou will enjoy owning. Just Come and Inspect Them Sunday 3829 Fulton St. N.W. CATHEDRAL HIGHLANDS The location of this attractive home speaks for itself—‘near to the Cathedral and the new Glover Park” 1st FLOOR—Large living room, depth of house, opening onto spacious side porch, brick fireplace, dining room, kitchen and dining alcove. 2nd FLOOR—3 bedrooms, inclosed sleeping porch, Z tied baths, built-in fixtures. Finished attic over house. Garage. Oak floors, tasteful fixtures. A Superior, Charmingly Located Home to Which We Invite Your Inspection Louis P. Shoemaker 1407 New York Ave. Main 1166-1167 18882332&3338283233833%88288223822883832&8383238832388383822322223822*32833283322 $22833233323233283 22332222 2223228203223323288323484 9 Le 900000000000 0600000000000908000000800402900000049

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