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e el : = reports, are leading In bullding ac- yoars, P{u! the wage increases granted tion, the Southern Plor)d; Operating NMIUNSBU"_DINE 11‘::":’:,:"". by Clies TS greater han at any DY I DOWNTOWN PROPERTY BOUGHT I RECEIVER APPOINTED |y ol Corrat - representing |f - - “ SR e o ot e e I Bew - | FOR HOTEL IN FLORIDA {;::,;.r. Gy s Va]ue F“.st i' s REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 19 : REAL ESTATE. ult of recent wage increases in New York that city now takes first place in 1d in mortgages b I R | the country for wages paid n; ahe e % 238 % 4 and ',1 of New \n' ’ o uilding trades. During (he last five i . | e Angoelatea Prase was described by Mr. Ci L 2 A wuwmum. 3 vears St. Louts has led all American ¢ ) # NTABIE. Wik, Miy: 2201 Warken and voluntary e —is the natural objective : 5 ankruptey, filed with the of every judgmatical | eities in this respect, but the Missouri A ] | of i d place with| [ 2 . ith, vice president of the Amerl- and consent of all con.| Lo tica ‘vlvarnmm [ ey eecona = . : an National Bank and Trust Co. of | 'l Home-buyer —and this is 484 Leadi C't' BEBlN s e 1/ USRI ; \ Palm Beach has heen named| Halief was expressed by Carroll the principal reason why ng iies was unchanged as the result of April| . . & Ay PR as recefver for the Hotel Alba at| that the financial difficulties would |[fit (" "o levekhesided 5 developments. Bo'h bullding materials b L 4 Judge W. I. Grubhb | b Afusted vitht th next few > Y - £0ss of 8 Per Cent for First |and lahor weie fairly stabilized. |SEVEN HOMES SOLD ¢ 3 ! 3 s ‘-,,,',,.,:‘M”,'m",’, that the hotel probabis | ||| Washingtonians have pur- s named in the| would open next weason under lhmg. chased these Northwest v the most part building mate ! 7 % g | late ot a cENTRAL B ocK s : rqceedings Instituted | game management. Third of Year. 5 : |N I. 4 | against the Southern Florida Realt The Hotel Alba. o tourist hostelry d t - | F - - < rporation. ownees of the hotel. by | has been clused since the end of the | [f 1 » Tmperial Manhattan Corpora. = W inte n at Palm Beach, f ew Omes A slight slowing down in building | ‘or_sand, Z ¢ s The office of John F. Maury reports \ BBiitioas Winonihont tho constisile Hydrated | sales aggregating the sum of $155.000. : 1 i i i i Sl b oted hisher at|The sale is reported of seven houses, ! HiGy e tree ndicated in the raports of building Southern citl | from 1122 to 1134 Eighteenth street, % A 4 > den 1 pPermits issned in the 484 leading eftles | o ' and re- | and four houses in the rear 'l(‘,l.fls""‘ A % 8 X , o - vear X and towns which reported new build e at New the alley, all of this property having 5 ; 3 ; L D Fidiny i Ing plans of £440 376,537 mpared | ind Los Angeles. ket | & frontage of 90 feet on Eighteenth £ W ‘ on t ‘et S 00 il these homes with $479.833.247 in April, 192 loss | ‘ontinued firm with prices conti street by a depth of one.half of the f ; i ” % in the nf‘fi ’[nv ce: There was a slight | fo rise at New Yi (dock and deliv-! frontage by 100 feet, thc'rens:;dx;’!ntt LR P B A E 5 | H 0 . \ \ 4 gain from March, however, when the [ ved) and Hollow tile re-|one-half having a depth of 186 fee | % 5 T : me s 2V Jn€t volume of permits issued in these | mained unchanged. and_containing in all approximately : ; » ome pportu""'ty mes are r 'ns £433 19 13,000 square feet. This property was > [ x ; . 3 \ 3 Since the Griars iy Eroitethor Steel Market Is Slow. purchased by a local investor who is | [ : N ; 6. ? | Sll B __0 l 0 Left esign and construction 1410 8 V6 bECH dsatien B6m: | MAbdvIbo R eel mar. | considering erecting an_elght.atory - ) N p y: ny one L NN il attractive and thoughtfulls pared ith S1432 Inst ven % AR not very i t of the | fireproof combination service station A 3 (4 v | med and are ced BbL Bir ot ((hind ot (ne veur: Hienetors. | e T e o ol o | and salesroom bullding. The property | ; N | e it wound up with activities siightly be- hGME onal large | is in the heart of a rapidly growing ¥ 2 § o # | . o . o an exceptionally small hind the record for the same period | yilding her and there called: for a | business community, just off Connectl- 7 i Of These Dunigan-Built Homes i margin of profit above their last vear. cut avenue, and iz now zoned as sec- - » 4 2 | \ : Whether these loces will contint > but shad) : Yge|ond commereial. The varous prop-| [ | i Refined Neighborhood at f [l 2ctual cost the indust n 2 K 3 rties were snl!_l for the District Na- o h It will pay you to see h a consider D1 hiiny i onal Bank. Woodsen P. Houghton 4 ! 3 § 1Y @ i ¥ IR 5 o com: th e [t pising prices | oS and Daniel J. Breslin. s 1L ? s R th phenomenal record « 3 I not. SuMiclent 1o o) No. 137 A ptreet northeast was sol T gl | t t t R there will be ter i ," n:m v‘:m las fir and South.|for Mrs. Rachel E. Schneider to Guy [ | e 3 7 aml on s. g N S vear. are | 1 A to the declines | L. Al . This sale was made in ;o ; . ; X | ok A ‘ ; : \ 5224 7th Street N.W. N TODAY bullding ¢ s t the| produced no pro Donohoe. No. 1 West Kirk street y T " I street and New York country i looking for ounee he lahor sit “hevy C Ma. 1d for Guy : line off 5 T e e bt to Jopn & Parker. a | Avenue has been wold by Mes. Leo Odekoven to » G. AMleck. The site up of 25 cities raporting | caded hy a ct trend of Increasing | prominent New York atforney, who | runs 67 feet on Thirteenthmiroet and 55 feet on New York avenue. It will b On the Bri volume of permits issued < i vafts. A gen.| will occupy it'as his residence. © | improved with stores and offices. The price paid was $175,000, . - C k Auring the month there was 4 s: 1 upward tendency ir ese wages | sale was made in connection with the ______..___.p__—._—_—-—— \ 14”’ - [ R orner ) ¢ (o TSR - ‘ / S 7300 Blair Rd. d \ Street o has been in exisience for the Inst four | office of Edward H. Jones. | Shnoe ot Baward . Jonee. gain over April, 1923 and 1924 I 2 Blocks East on Fern St. g bl il [T v ' S - OPEN SUNDAYS Car Line [ : ‘ Rronale e oed o i ospital Some heavy I vis group. The ough of Manhat . New York, lost £14,000.000. W 4 v tilei T Losses of consequence in other cities b i [ Tapestry = brick corne &0, §4,500.000: Philadelphta. X Right il containing seven spacious of about 4 per cent es. | S2000 000 rooms, hot-water heat, ot @ 1216 Holbrook St. N.E. e o d | elec. tle hath. oak floors [On the other” hand. | | cash and very \ Want to H ] : ‘ throughont, built-in ga- i m,:x""’l;‘,fi,‘,'u;;f"(‘,, bt One-half Square from Florida Avenue < e s - \ rage. Many additional fea- Tork. $10.0 Ty, $4.000,000: | 5 ; low monlh[)‘ N Live!! ; | tures; large lawns. Detroit, s - b & H o Detrait ] gton, - Wi 0 Beautifully finished * f o B NN Easy riseo, f 3 brand - new brick : paymen ts! \ INSPECT THIS rms Mount N. ¥ Hons. : ) \ SPEC Te Tampa. $2.000.000 oo house, with 6 rooms HOME SUNDAY b SLF0D:000, and sunston : ; and tiled bath, built- 1917 (;aleS St!'eet N E “ N .’ AM. TO 9 PM. ed o lead the i 2 in garage. concrete n huildin 0 one need continue renting when an Six big rooms, hardwood trimmed, deep N Detached April last vear. Th : Bt ot ater iheat cosk enticing new brick dwelling may be lot, attractive lawn, concrete street and N i Center Ha“ L Sowmb of lan =d permit e : EE 5 2 B bought on such amazingly easy terms as this! paved alley. I £ s : oors and electricity. : . . 6524 8th N.W. - Especially when you see the house itself, with PRICED WITHIN YOUR i O ion ; All that you will s its three generous porches, six bright rooms, \ N W ; ; S ‘ i ; ‘ g orcheh 8 . .. MEANS, AND TERMS Houston led the front porch, double mately 20 p rear porches, screened, Just completed. center hall entrance: <even large find in a $10,000 @ fine tiled bath and all modern comforts and re- NN A7 YO ARRANGED LIKE PAY. e house. finements! Take just a half hour this Sunday, : : ING RENT | rooms), open fireplace. nall ride out H street to 20th N.E., then walk one ) , g | water heat, elec.. nak Exceptionally easy square south to Gales street. \ I floors htroughout: com terms of purchase q OPEN ALL SUNDAY \ \ j 4 D. J. Dunlgan’ lnc. fl plete bathroom, front and o | rear porches, built-in ga- : S AND P Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. B EHOMEOFL‘(L ELPS 1319N Y. Ave. | rage; large front and rear Realtors—Established 1887. Main 1267 |t vards. NUESEen Morth: Ak i Uy 1433 K Street N.W. Main 1016-7 1417 K Street— Main 9300 Tll! I“II Sireet car marked | . “Taki Th and Kennedy Liberal N.W. m‘ fl"\ !!rnl car to Ingraham i Sireetwalk 2 blocks. 9 Terms learwate: | ) Semi-Detached 611 Fern N.W. First offering of th tractive home. containing seven large rooms (four bedrooms): hot heat. elec.. tile bath, t in garage: [a\N‘. alley $10,950 DETACHED 6615 8th N.W. First time offered—the largest six-room home: hot-water heat, elec.. fin- ished attic, tile bath, porch, large lot. Available for | this price. You, Too, Will Place || First Offering of “Perfection Homes” ||| —— ’ ’ | % Y Bungalow ; A ill| 20th St. N.E. between Newton & Otis ||| 85 Venable Your O.K. On These Homes (] NOTHER example of Pre:tnfi E. Wire Craftsmanship. \p]endldl\ B e m}j‘%:‘lflm . constructed semi-detached homes, ‘with large living room, firepldce Il tached home containing No prospective home owner can go through these homes i dining room of good size, modern kitchen equipped with pantry and {fff five large rooms, hot-water and come aivay without being impressed with their complete- il built-in ice box. There are three fine bedrooms with roomy closets, E::;]at'le betly i;‘"ga;;’;" Wk, AR ERAREE SIS W S = il 1 tiled bath with latest fixtures, including shower. Substantial concrete front The only one left. typical Shapiro-Katz homes, which is another way of saying | o5 ; h I that they will measure up to your expectations in every way. i porch, and enclosed rear porch. I $9 450 1!-1.::;3 S il The new John Burroughs Public School and Playground just a few steps Sample H ouse from these homes means safety for vour children—freedom from traffic dangers. 6232 Georgia Avenue p— $9’150—Atf?ft_lff_1?? | Taksf:l:ail:.ark Open Every Day Uneil 9 P.M. ' Also On Newton St. | | How to Get There | 6508 Lanerel St = . . . One Square South of s ses Iy pl d and buil > bes == Vi | ~ fl)e‘\e ::'r‘\u e l?lrr rq]r_;m v p angef an ull tlnf the best 1\ortheas£. between 18th and"ZOth, Go out Rhode Island Avenue ll 14th St. Car Stop at materials obtainable. y Nate P DRt BILe S R B icee a group of “Perfection Homes" that % i Carroll Ave. deep. Large concrete front porches, with ornamental iron % il lik Setni-détached Brick to 17th Street \Ortheast— i i lanae: fooins; oA railings. Four bedrooms: the baths are tiled, and equipped | At T s £ North on 17th to Newton ne - & g! & alis theea with built-in Pembroke tubs, showers and pedestal stands. I ; with large rooms and many unusual =0 I “@;";:s “: - cflnu‘h il Plenty of closet space, and floor plugs in all rooms. Open i features. Shower bath, coat closets, | block east to houses—or go past R R howiis fireplaces in living rooms; attractive lighting fixtures; hot- I etc., completely enclosed back porch. Catholic University to Newton arage space. water heating plant; Welsbach automatic storage water | . il & 5 3 vater | I Priced at $8,950—Easy Terms Street and straight to 18th St. | Prlce $8 450 | 9 : s ; : e | Terms—$500 Cash. ——REALTORS — BUILDERS | * Pr e S to n E . W l r e : C O A | WlsllimMSml.:l:dnl;ps Main 9111 1416 K St. N.W. . 636-644 Investment Bldg. _ Main 9877 | & Co., Inc. 1432 K M. 4600