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* THE. EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1921—PART 2. — | WUGE PROFITS SHOWN. | MAKES CEMENT BLOCKS. | ASK FREIGHT RATE—ET_—_——__— NEW DETACHED HOMES |2 zzzzeaz - PHGES N LUNBER I 1222 Quincy St. NE. NEW YORK, September 17.—Revela- Y tions that steamehip companies leas- SHUWING INBRHSE ing wharves from the city make huge profits by subletting them were made Plant - Established Here for Pro- |Farmers Would Avoid xnrdlbip duction of New Type. and Encourage Marketing. Establishment of a plant for manu-|{ TRENTON, N. J., September 17.— facturing a néw type of cement build- | Appeals for lower frelght rates on | ing block has been comploted at 26th |farm products “in order to prevent and Evarts streets northeast. Samuel | hardship among farmers and to en- b to the Mcyer legislative committee by R. Ea el ont t ¢ this clly courage marketin ith . Murray G. Hulbert, commissioner o! . monds, contractor o g, Wi a conse- TERRACE docks: Advances Recorded in|has been made general manager of quent reduction to consumers” were i }{; ac'lmltt‘ed D’“% stea&nshl? cnmva;l:; Contracting Company. :nad% tb)' more than fifty agricul- . 2 i 2 paid the city 350 a day for a ple 5 t uralists at a conference h ith In this period of very scarce desirable home || Wicn's? cuiecfor sty uut s he| Wholesale Market Despite |, e concerns product lo feslsned i’ hutugers andsiher ofiiats of i S resented the implication tha e doc] = t ] the ennsylvania, Philadelphia and properties, the Shannon & Luchs development | department had sanctioned directly or Retail Competition PAscstendpioureny anguei sald that|Reading, Central Railroad of New in the 14th Street Terrace is a revelation. All {Indirectly this or similat profts on clcy on. el b thad privious. meth Jersey dnd of the American Raliway ds. Shi & Luchs have contracl of the homes in this section are completely de- sublcase’ for $330 a day, when the| Price advances on some kinds of |ods. Shannon & Luchs bave CONIILC[ The conference was arranged by ived $63.88. Secretary Al Ity received § building lumber have been recorded | {¢iay for sixteen houses, it is under- |SeoTetary Alva Agee of _—— in the wholesale market, according |stood. !TAX DELINQUENTS JAILED. | to the current Dow Service report.| A novel branch of the company’s | lock: hich ; These advances are being made in the | STk consists in making bloges V3 ey Residents of Northern Australia | f2c® of aggressive competition among | Cedar’ HIjl cemotery purchased many retail dealers, it is stated. of the “granite” blocks for orna- Terrorized, Is Report. Roofers have advanced $1 in the |Mmental use in the main entrance, it or en ADELAIDE, Australia, September| wholesale market, yellow pine floor- | 'S FePOTted: tached, of the highest class of construction, and thoroughly modern—and the location (just off 2 the 14th street car line) is one of the most desir- able in Washington. You will be surprised to learn of the comfort- Wwho The agriculturalists be ci bath to be which are quarters; rented $100 per month. A busy section to locate your OPEN lires to restore order. including sus- | low pine timber there is no aciual | HOPEWELL, Va., September 17. = RY DAY pension of trial by § and deporta- | price advance, but the wholesale | Taking effect Thursday, F. R. Scu { tion of defaulting ta price levels are being rather strongly ! . held in the market as a whole. able terims on which these new homes are sold. 17.—Many residents of the northern | ing Is up §2, comb grain flooring has ey Theranie or e i e s nd [ R of Rustrana’ were Fecentls | advanced 8. Thero are sun ~pate- | WILL LEAVE HOPEWELL. 2d Floor New Building . ang E ion is wide—from 9 rooms a imprisoned for refusing to pay taxes. | o on L B RO SRS B — ; : 3 baths to 6 rooms and 1 bath. The federal minister of home and p e retail mar- et 1737 Col“mblfl Roa s H 16 a 4 ,;I”,i,jm.,,,( ‘A‘,ex,am:;.r ,,o,;:m,“ who | ket ond,eu‘owhplne, while the same {Du Ponts Name New Superin e 3 , as just visited the territory, says;commodity in the house-butld} it uitable for hair d » 5 4 this ;;“tm” 2 hu;:lses we recently erected in terrorism prevails there, ssnecialy at | in’ the wholssale market. s acwually ent in Charge. Il gotaviishment.tadies tallor et c - - 10 'ort Darwin, where the federal ge moving up, s pointed out. In th * arge o ligh ction were sold before completlon. !ernment Is adopting stringent meas. | industrial construction sizes of yels | SPecial Dispa‘ch o The Star. Rk HIGe T oAt IR0 e s s o $18 500 00 'y o of Wilmington, Del., has become su-| perintendent of all the du Pont (,hemi- (Take the 14th St. Car to ' 14th and Ingraham Sts. N.W. f Maple Flooring Lower. %al Company's holdings and opera- | r. Where more {amilies 9 Rooms, Bath, Garage, Tile Roof ngraham Sts. N.W.) “While other flooring materials are | iens a. Hopewell. This ¢ in 83' Hinjgiradiusiofythres Built of Netco tile and stucco. 27 French windows. Near ° strengthening on price in the whole- (ministration was brought about by an any other location . 5 s H On Sixteenth Street | sale market. maple flooring is slough. | the resignation of R. E. Patterson asif{ in Washington. Franciscan Monastery. ) j ing Off,” the report zsserts. “Earlier |superintendent. in the year the manufacturers of thisi The du Pont Chemical Company, or-! Open for Inspection J l EO K()LB ! If you want a blautiful home kmld of flooring sought apparently !xxamlz@d 'h‘-nflhmmllalrlty ful\;‘:‘vlm’fi,d'l:;‘ 2 i = to hold the market firm by produc- |signing of the armistice. M H Bulldel’s of Homes of 11 rooms and 3 baths and 3-car }i ing approximately what the market |the close of the world wa : oore RC. 0623 New York Ave. could absorb. This was ascribed to a desire to avoid excess profits taxes | and to save the carrying costs of |veloping and disposing of t lurge Inventories during the uncer- | of the I5. I du Pont de Nemours Com- | n midsummer building movement. |pany, I8 practically ready to leavi price of maple flooring, however, | Hopewell. Through the sales de: declined with other types of floor ma- {ment of the chemical company fiftee: terial, and to meet the situation the mills have reopened under lowered to settle on the site of Qe b ., uacturing costs. and are at- |cnormous powder plant. The thou- | NINGER-BUILT HOMES T e R e BREU buying markat has zet. Maple floor- [ disposed of. and the few other hold- LOCATED ON A Home for Particular People in Beautiful Chevy Chase, D. C. Varnum Street, Just West of 16th Sireei l'}(::sfooxmb grain market via price con- |diminishing In size. 3808 Jocelyn Street Open and Lighted Until 9 O'Clock Main 3027 BUILDING OFFICE 14th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. Columbia 5625 brick garage, purchase 1834 16th Street from owner and save $3,000.00. Inspect any time. 1420-22 H St. Expect Gradual Uplift. “Competent amaivets i the heavy| BANK LOSES $21,000. timber market look for a gradual up. T ft in wholesale prices, which, of | Liberty Bonds Missing After Cash- course. will be reflected ultimately in the retail market, during the remain- ier Leaves on “Sport Trip.” der of this month, October and No-| _ o vember. These are the months that | FVANSVILIE. nd. some industrial building development | Officials of the Tell City ! may be expected. By December the | Bauk, at Tell City, announ big timber interests would not be | 321 surprised to experience a slight price | difc slump, during which prices may re- vert to approximately those ruling in Auzust-September. Buyers are | ier of the bank. basing their present policies upon i the officials sai ontingency of this price slump | C August ing_through January and Febru- svorl trip. The factors now governing the | turn at the appointed tim of general business conditions | Of the bank's books the better, if cotinued, should | no shortage was found start another upward price movement | later, the officials sa in March, April and May, which, judg- y present dealer stocks, mill ca- and_supply and_timber cut d mark the start of a compara. tively permanent price range consid- erably above those now ruling.” 600.000 VETERANS IDLE, LEGION SURVEY SHOWS List your houses with us for sale. Take ad- vantage of the facilities of our sales department. Georgia Only State to Report Un- employment Not Enough to Require Aid. Jobn W. Thempson & Co. (INCORPORATED) Associated Press. POLIS, Ind.. & £21 15th St. N\W. Main 1477 c T wee! X % NS | s e Z s An investigation of these homes will reveal many interesting features, which will Lo zppeal to you as a home buyer. Ve WO B e O O TR s et g Mt Pleasant BUILT IN DETACHED, SEMI-DETACHED AND AT- TACHED STYLES York has 100.000; Illinois, 35.000; Massa- Entirely Detached With Garage g ey e oniy seaie tore- Extraordmary port that unemployment was not gen- enough to require aid from the MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT s i Value its issue today eaye that -Figures A New Brick Dwelling DESCRIPTION: Two-story Hytex brick, containing nine rooms, tw: 3 i : alone do not te e t s Must be seen to be zppreciated. Will sell on extremely easy terms. Priced very low R e ks e 1748 K - s n r 2 gla the greater part of these jobless ex. enyon treet inclosed sleeping and breakfast rooms, instantaneous hot-water heater, plastered D- J. DUNIGAN :)’l’l‘ldl:;a“:l"’g g’l‘ll!;:']:r:n;;;egoix 01'}'.‘& Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. cellar ceiling, spacious living room with open fireplace. Houses are 23 to 24 feet in i aiatrugeleffondesintence width. Brick garage on rear of deep lot, abutting a 20-foot alley. 1321 New York Ave. Main 1267 cumstance,” 5 2 Baths ting that the “plight of the vet- Exhibit Home, 1615 Varnum Street, open for.your inspectior cvery day erans is serious enough today and | | marble shower and built-in tub, hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood flo fimmmnmmum'muu'mwnnmrnmmmmmmmmm|||ummmml|.m|m1m||||nlum|u|u|||m|mmmmmumummmmmumumuu||||luluiumunmmnuum...“ i o, o eckiy Soniimi: o Garage Come out and inspect these homes without delay. They are selling rapidly. X Z 'this new emergency. It is not al- || Take Mt. Plzadant cars to Ken- {ployment officers and have systemati- |cally helped their members obtain jobs. The problem has now become B H Gru {one of volume. Facllities that en. . . ver abled a post to place three or a dozen men in jobs weekly do not meet the Owner and Builder roquirements when hundreds of vet- i erans are on the unemployment lists Union Trust Bldg. and open jobs have almost vanished. !The problem has also become onal {1argely of relle S O 22 : = One Left at Argonne Terrace at 16th & Columbia Road N.W. L. E. Breuninger & Sons 706 Colorado Bldg. i l 14th and G Sta, N. Phone Main 7166 i i i i i { | E P % 2 i American Legion is working to meet Every possible convenience. | | i i i i | Main 768 | i B 2 8 Rooms and Bath LARGE ATTIC CORNER HOUSE, 1200 HAMILTON ST. N.W. 7. Z 2722 More of Those Beautiful Chas.’ E. Wire Detached Homes on Sheridan St.N.W. (Third and Sheridan Streets N.W.) (3% square from 14th Street Line to Takoma Park.) Eight large rooms; tiled bath; electric lights; large front porch and sleeping porch: attic over en- tire house; lot 45x172. $9,500 REASONABLE TERMS Phone us for appointment to in- spect, or take 14th Street car marked Takoma Park and get off at Third and Sheridan Streets. If you want to establish a home (as most men do); if you can afford to paya little more to get'what you want (as most men can); if you want your home site out of the ordinary (and who doesn’t?), then 1652 Argonne Place, semi-detached and over- looking Rock Creek Park and the St. Alban’s- Cathedral, ‘will appeal to you as most exceptional. The Most Beautifully Designed House in the City for the Price The Lot is Very Deep and Wide - Open Today and Sunday Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. . Phone Main 1267 Open Daily From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. | WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS 1409 New Yorl: Ave. : In 98 Exclusive Agent 110816thSLN.W. : : -ll <1 [