Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 14

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FINANCE AND TRADE CONDITIONS. (Continued from Thirteenth Page.) Hores of The Very Best Character Bullt By L. E. Breuninger & Sons NUSUALLY Attractive and Well Located Just W ¥ o On 1son direet H Hactivity for which no. compulsory arbitration is suggested, while hun E dreds of thousands of men are willin, to work for the railroads, public utilities and even the coal operator under a compulso arbi E |tem. How will such system be put in o nection with the utilities and mines people will be so ir gress will with one swu under a system of compulsory arbitra- tion. v “In view of these facts, it seems to me that the public will not at present take seriously the claim of the labor leaders that compulsory arbitration &pplied even to industries operated for profit is necessarily slavery. If it were to apply to all industries or it there were not a group of men per- fectly willing to work on the rail- roads, public ptilities and coal mines under u system of compulsory arbi- tration, then there might be some justice in the slavery argument. To- day. however, railroad men are per- fectly free to go into other lines of st of 16th Street These new residences—in a very desirable locality —are built in very attractive designs, and with a permanence of construction and beauty of finish that marks them as homes of high character. : Kansas industrial court idea railroads, public u and mines T hope, however, this will not be done. & In Semi-Detached and Attached Styles ? % The need of the hour is to s K s 2 o1 workers feel right. We shall n - s ] Eight and nine mnm[.\, Al)alh with the best of N L G : jants’ . brick garage. cost of living until those engaged fittings, servants’ room, bri ngarage: y industry feel right tow#d the These homes have conveniences which only an in- People never feel right when forced N > it to do anything against their better spection can reveal. “Home-Comfort” has been juggment. "Hence my forecast ls ae i ollows: built into our homes. NotiCompuliery, Now: i “The Railroad Labor Board's rul o & | {ings will not now be made compul- We Invite Your Inspection || 5o s to the presear emploves. i {8l | they will be compuisory on - | {exploye who goes to work fe Exhibit Home . [Bl | railraads after a certain date. employes who E the railroags came on a fre petitive basis and have done woric, _AIthougH Gneoretl t ‘1604 Allison Street ‘ Open At All Times practically the: the railroad b i ; i to sav time of in and it at their prese new field of wo thes; that _unless | stem they should be free t present. tion B | adaitional man hired will with the distinct understand E he will conform to the deci 1, Bufld&'rs & Owncrs Phone Main 6140 Colorado Building oo = FOR SALE New Semi-Detached Houses the Railroad Labor Bo: the stockholders of such This would be perf would bring about would be gracefully in the course of time vstem it would {bring_about the des| e | vear to year. and when adopted” it would have the full co-operation of {all concerned. This is my forecas| of the way that the problem will ulti- mately be worked out with the whgn the to include roads, nor in conn n public utilities. mines. ei same method is extende: them also. “The Babson chart continues to re- flect existing conditions with remark- able accuracy. It now stands ar & per cent below normal. Were it not for the strike situation of the pa few weeks it would be much higher. Nevertheless, the tide has tur the better and business will be this fall than last, in spite ¢ strikes.” DOWNTOWN BUSINESS LOCATION Present occupant desirous of moving to larger quarters. Will sell lease. For Further Information Apply [ MORRIS CAFRITZ CO ] 913 15th Street N.W. Main 617 List Your Properties With Us FOR SALE Desirable New Store and Apartment 4821 Georgia Avenue N.W. 2-Story Brick, 24x50 Ft. First floor, store; second floor. apartment consisting of 5 rooms and bath, sun parlor and rear porch. Lot 24x109, to a 15-Ft. Alley Garage Building will be completed and ready for occupancy about Sep- tember 15th. Terms can be ar- ranged. $17,000 -Jacob Zarin 738 15th St. NW. M. 6830 2945-2947-2949-2951 Upton Street Near Bureau of Stcndards & Holy Cross Academy East of Connecticut Avenue. 2 stories and attic; cement front porches: 8 rooms, 4 rooms on first floor and 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on second floor; hardwood floors. Especially planned and exceptionally well built—particularly attractive. Have gas and electricity and hot-water heat. Wide Lot, 147 Feet Deep to a Paved Alley Open For Inspection Every Week Day and Sunday Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. Main 6830 738 15th Street N.W. WRECKING OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS SALES SAVE YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIALS “Government Employes and PIPELESS FURNAC Lumber Others Fifteen carloads, all sizes; the fal- 2ca Foot Wh P R ? lowing kes: Holland, Jewell, Pen- e e y Fay Rent! at Camp Lee. They were Sheathing surplus property and had mever been Flooring THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK used; they are braud mew: no burnt- | Heavy Timbers Under U. S. Government s money camnot Buy s better coe 21/2 c a Foot 1714 Pennsylvania Avenue These Turnaces. 2 as ‘on e mnans pive. heaters. Al heat: 4 Has Developed a Plan ing experts agree that there jis no 2x4 9 - mire" economical Wway To heat s Bonse s to Assist You to Wil save You Bk mones on oner 8 OWN YOCUR Window Frames, $6 Complete in every detail. Two glazed sash, size 24"x30" each, sash lifts and locks. ropes and welghts. Trimmed both sides: window sills. SCREENS—Galvanized wire in made- to-order white frames to it this window, price ¢ each. Bathroom Outfit, 3.60 OWN HOME | The adyantages of this home- | owning plan are: 1—MONTHLY PAYMENTS, include both interest and principal, costing you no more than rent. Note These Prices Reclaimed Wall Board, per ft The fixtures which go to make up The Castosment Sash. 6 lights. fhis' set nre of excellent make. Steam Radiatl: 1t et consists of a white, low down, NoO Eiectric Fiztr Fitreous toilet ourtlt, a “Stindard” lava: (both C tory witl ttings d white enameled Senttng. e, iy roll-rim bath tab with all fittings com- U S0 ustE consolly Roofing, mew. 2-ply plete. The bath tub and tollet outat s Roofing, new, are brand new and in the original crates. ou_Want to Own Your Home | ‘Write to or Call at Sidney L. Hechingg flovuse&wrecking Company 6th and C Sts. S.W,, 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. business with an immenie and complete e nesrest you. Your entire bill of material can be . We are nearest to downtown, suburbs, Maryland and Vir. any part of the city. Twelve years in Washington and hers ‘without less of time. Fimis : easily socessible to _‘". 7 g L. E. Breuninger & Sons ‘E P i S T | we would rapidly approach it from | Then there | will be no more strikes on our rail- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. § COLUMBIA ROAD the site. .EBUYS STAPLES PROPERTY | St e i New York Man Purchases Home at 1825 Columbia Road. { John Henry of New York has pur- {chased the property known as the taples home, 1825 Columbia road, be- jtween Biltmore street and Mintwood I place. it was announced today by the office of Glover & Flather, which ihandled the negotiations. Business im- provements are planned g d to be the intention of the property is desig- under the zoning on the site a sub- building. The is ac the street from i property already set aside for business i purposes T ples place has been a land- ! in this section of the city. The {sellers were L. L. Nicholson, jr. and Sva The consideration in- not divulged. FOR ¥ These houses will be ready and decorations. 738 15th St. NW. RESIDENCE SOLD. IN25 Columbia road, which h rk, who expects to erect FOUR NEW HOUSES Real Estate Trans- actions. Four new Petworth reported sold this week by the offic D. J. Dunigan. ises 409 Grant Cire! has eight parquet flooring on the first floor. 1ot is deep. 0. F. Jones varnum street, purchased prem 414 Varnum street, William K. Coakley and 1Ira Wertz purchased premises 4220 4th ,street six rooms and bath brick garages. tain There also SALE On Porter Street Just west of Connecticut Avenue Two high-class, semi-detached houses « Colonial design st floor. reception hall, living room. dining room, pantry, kitchen and back porch; second floor, 3 bedroom large back porch, easily converted into sleeping porch. ; hardwood floors; for occupancy about the Ist of September: at the present time the purchaser could select fixtures Open for inspection every week day and Sunday Price, $13,500 Thomas J. Fisher and Company, Inc. Main 6830 7T An artistically designed Eight bright rooms and 1 i rear porches. | 1418 Eye St. N.W. Porter Near the Entrance Loan Plan. MT. PLEASANT ’ Ideally Situated Home Must Be Sold Immediately porches. Fireproof construction. ern equipment. City conveniences. Park. Loan Correspondent Prudential Insurance Company of America " home. constructed of the highest grade of material and workmanship by one of Washington’s foremost builders. Overlooking Rock Creek Park handsome tiled bath: hot- water heat; electric light; oak floors; front and double Most Reasonably Priced N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” Phones Main 5903-4 ATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922, .. REAL ESTATE. IN PETWORTH SOLD Modern Dwellings Among Week's dwellings were | Andrew J. Fallon purchased prem- overlooking . This semi-detached house arge rooms and bath with a semi-detached | house, containing six rpoms and bath. This housc overlooking Grant Circle. These houses con- John B. Empey premises 256 15th street southeast, a six-roo; house w;thi‘nnl Pt . M. Adair 5014 to a local in- vestor the Senate apartments, li;‘:v’s‘d atreet n;ar'thfinaslt, This is a four-story reproof building, co i Suioor b &, ntaining fifteen $120,000 REALTY SALES. Office of Charles Sager Reports Big Business. tran: Shakespeare asks: Realty ctions involving in- SEW S 2, uopia to nide vestments totaling $120,000 were made —_——— virtues in?" Such vir- B e " hvRmsoticrades iy , : Tty oniras: e 7 e o of et DARDEN'S HEALTH FAILS. e two stores, at 1502 and 1504 East Cap- S J S 0xing ann) Sprite in L pleasiaR those we serve are implied by the prestige our name bespeaks GeH itol street. V. Cornellus Kylberg purchased the seven-room detached bungalow :;;;‘::lfl;ng rulg norllhwelt. recently ed by the All E. o len E. Walker John A. Farrin sold to Wallace D. Edington, the six-room-and-bath brick house at 1331 D street north- “;\%nu E am E. Plumger purchased premises 612 A street northeast. Freda L. Beall sold premises 403 11th street southeast, a six-room semi- detached brick home, to Andrew T. Purlong. Phillip A. Corridon purchased from Thomas R. Dardgn of the Washing- ton bureau of the New York World, who has been failing In health for some time due to being gassed on the Hindenberg line in 1918, where he was captain of a company of heavy tanks, will leave Washington Monday for Whipple barracks, to enter the United States Veterans' Bureau hospital there. | Mr. Darden is well known in news- paper circles here, having represented other papers before going with the | W. H. Gottlieh, 11 Pres 917 H St. N.W. New York World three years ago. He was gassed during the Somme offensive, had partly recuperated, but failed in heaith rapidly. ' e ofy The ises | and are Delightful English Designed Homes 517 to 531 Kennedy Street Priced, $7,850 and $8,000 - $1,000 Cash $67.50 Each Month, Including All Interest These beautiful 6-room homes, situated on a high terrace in a section which affords a wonderful view of the city, are the result of much thought. Note these especially’attractive features: Hotpwater heat, hardwood floors. electric lights. laundry trays in bright and dry cellars which extend the full length of houses, porcelain sinks, drainboards, gas ranges. ample closet space in each of the bedrooms. The finish is in mahogany and ivory. The electric fixtures are of artistic design and finished in silver. The living rooms are quite pleasing. due to the panel-wall effect, which gives a soft, home-like atmosphere Take 14th Street Car Marked Takoma Park. Get Off at Fifth and Ken- nedy—Right at Houses ‘MORRIS CAFRITZ CO & Exclusive Ag;{!s Sales, Rents, Loans and Insurance | 913 15th Street Main 617 Country Club District Chevy Chase, Md. Heating Co. “Found Reiigble for Over Thirty Years ™ Mui;ms [end 2 LI S e B Bt . Dl it . = in bl A City Apartment in the Suburbs Southwest Corner of Connecticut Avenue and Street to Cleveland Park The Monterey Apartments of two, three and four rooms, with Elevator service. Mod- Near Kock Creek For Floor Plans and Reservations Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. Rental Agents 738 Fifteenth St. NW. " Funds Immediately Available Real Estate Mortgage Loans - Payable in Monthly Installments 1. Loan upto 60% (SIXTY) of value of land and buildings. 2. Loan from $1,000.00 to $8,000.00 on desirably located modern city dwelling occupied in whole or part by owner. 3. Charge ONLY 6% (SIX) INTEREST. 4. CREDIT allowed for PRINCIPAL PAID monthly and IN- TEREST REDUCED accordingly. 5. The MONTHLY PAYMENTS average $9.57 per $1,000.00, IN- CLUDING interest and principal. 6. Loan can be REPAID, in full or part, WITHOUT BONUS charge, on any interest payment day—(MONTHLY). 7. The LQAN is REPAID in 142 months. Let Us Give You Further Information Regarding Tlll"Aflrleflvu Onr CHARGE and the EXPENSE Making the Loan Is SMALL. ‘ H. L. RUST 912 FIFTEENTH STREET “for the 5 No. 1 Leland Street, Chevy.Chase, Md. DELIGHTFUL home amid park-like surroundings that is certain, we believe. to appeal to people of taste who are seeking an ideal place to live. The location, being adjacent to both the Chevy Chase and Columbia Country Clubs, and only one block from Connecticut Ave., makes a special appeal to those who seek environment of the highest type. The house itseif is located on a corner plot of land that is really too large to be called a lot. being well over half an acre. Dozens of stately trees border a spring-fed stream flowing through the ground, and add a touch of the forest to a honic that embodies every modern convenience. A sweeping driveway leads to the colonial doorway. The house itsclf needs to be seen to be appreciated. The salient features of the first floor are a wide center entrance hall apening on one side into a spacious living room. small library and screened-in side porch. On the other side is the dining room, connecting by i‘rench doors into a glassed-in porch; large butler’s pantry and commodious kitchen. On the second floor are four master bedrooms of unusual size. two com- plete baths and two porches, equipped with awnings. The third floor has one bedroom, a large billiard room and storage space, and an open porch. In the basethent are servants’ quarters, with bath, furnace room, store- rooms and garages for two cars. This very attractive home has just been placed on the market at a price of less than $30,000. An inspection will readily show it to be a very attractive purchase. Open From 2 P.M. Until 8 P.M. R=4GOS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1415 Eye St.

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