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20 REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925. ditions, a fair crdb situation and very | Considering the fact that most plants | years before the great Inflation of war |as a service and responsibility in-|ing at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth easy money. make their money on the 1ast 25| iimag has been fully readjusted. But | stéad of a meré game, then real pros- | Reagan. 2 per cent of capacity, it is not surpris- 5 & perity will regurn. The defendant is held at Loudon. Climate Big Trade Factor. ing that profits are very small when | there is nothing now to worry about, o 0 P aNhaet S iy Beie Beh BIcaL uld be remembered that the!so many plants are operating omly |and I am willing to stake my repu- e od whether a fight will be made to people live in the Temper-| 75 per cent capacity. tation that 1925 will be a better year obtain his relea bond, since this by b cet 3 than 1924, taking in all sections of the . D I 1 ase | e ame i Comsoquently tre et | * " PR SRR | than 1834, wking in i ssctions of the | HELD N DUAL MURDER. | fenica nst onaay by a Bloun: ” . Summer. Moreover, the difference in| On the other hand, business men | Of course, we should not be surprised ‘ distirbed e e S to two modes of living—\W inter and Faysvmie ety temperature makes u great difference | need rot be because | to see business fluctuate widely ac: mn?p purchases of these people, rang- | manufacturers, jobbers and mer- | cording to stock market and weather Man Attacked Victims' Wives| Ir you want work, réad the “..(l ling from fur coats to thin cotton|chants are buying “hand to mouth.” | barometers. As we went up too far T T columns of The Star. Expects Wide Fluctuations . Hence the climate is a tre-| This is not due to lack of funds|above the normal lihe, the Babson s0, Is Charge. —_— - { ’ mendous factor in retail trade. or lack of confidence, but rather to the | chart reaching 7 per cent above nor-| AMARYVILLE, Tenn. April 18.— A 130 i - = Climate, moreov the great fac- | great improvement in the transpor-|mal in February, 50 it would not be | .. ey ok s Saul’s Addition ogye In Many Industries During |tor i determining the crop £nd hence | tation systems of the country. Goods | surprising If we dropped considerably m D. Sheffey, arrested at Knox- Detached—Lot 40x169 l l the purchasing power of the people: | were originally bought in large quan- | below the normal line for a month or | ville last Sunday afterncon, was in- 6 Rooms, Bath Porch | ams ane as well as a factor in Ilh'(vrmilnhlg‘lh?iri(lv»’ because merchants Jrecelved | two now. dicted yesterday for the murder of i pmrchasing needs of the people. NOW | their goods by freight only about four g . % % lz 500 his fine property within half a square of Connectl. avery one knaws what the weather has | times a vear. This situation has gradu- Hard Work Most Essential. Clyde Poe and Luther Wills, for a s 9 8 cut Avenue, facing south on a paved sireet, probably Deen this Winter and Spring. In most | ally changed in that now fast freights | All of this, however, should average | criminal attack upon Mrs. Poe, an at- PRRgR.tdon julls i tB represents the maximum it is possible to secure in a s of the country it has been ex-|are coming through daily. The im-.|very satisfactory, and I am sure that | tempted etiminal attack on Mrs. e WOy ) R | . real home in this desirable community. The house is ingly abnormal and has upset all | provement in rafiroad transportation, | when the close of this year comes the | \weits and for attempted housebreak QUINTER, THOMAS & CO shiSsituaiy Wllt And as Tuet ook Moy eulations. In other words, the|the introduction of auto truck deliv- | business line for 1925 will run BAEHer | e O T e eight rooms that are rooms; large screened iEsis : Weather sinee Christmas has been det- | ery and other factors now make it |than 1924. These better results, how P ——— = porch; bath and extra toilet and lavatory; oak 't stock market movement® | rimental to business unnecessary for manufacturers and | ever, will not come of themselves. We : = course, been @ source of _ gt merchants to carry large stocks. This | must work harder; both employs t Toss, fo EHo®é. Who are Conflitions May Improve. 1§ nothing to worry about, because it |and wage workers must take a greate JAMESON-BUILT HOMES! ctocks om borrowed money,| Of course, similar conditions may |tends to eliminate speculation, @nd |interest in their work, while all of ¢ e rtinue through the balance of the|hence, fundamentall: .| us must seek to give greater value S, Mass., April rs throughout. The lot is %0 feet wide and 150 feet deep. There are several outbuildings which provide ample housing facilities for ponies or horses, as well as space for several automobil Many shade trees. Williams Lane runs e om Connecticut Avenue, dlly those who are carry-| o, hut the law of averages suggests ssih for the dollar we receive. 411 to 421 18th St. S.E. one mile north from Chevy Chase Circle. s on margins. Such men |y change. It must not be forgotten ar. It may take several qulet When we again look upon business ONLY 3 LEFT t to worry. But there need | that real satistactory business weath 2 k& OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY — . Priced at Less Than $7,000 Beyond Comparison Easy Terms Here is a home within the v for the man who has good | ar would improve retail trade as much securities paid for in h ‘e deposit | 45 this abnormal business weather has Gox. The cnuse for the stock |retarded it. as that too many peo- Of course, tha textile situation is C. BUSHMAN SMITH, Inc. to get something for | bad, while the shoe and leather reach of any purse. Moder- & Y b Manu- || . . ately priced—yet complete in 1703 Connecticut Avenue stock market had apact Tlines is t 1S rice every detail. Located in e for 4 time that % - Washington's newest subdi- North 2522 @ too many vision— EASTERN TERRACE Tapestry brick; 6 rooms and bath: hot-water heat: electric lichts and fixtures; built-in refrigerntor; ex- tra large front and double rear porches; laundry tubs; large rear it n and wel not dar ties outright, but wus to bet with | Personally, 1 have | the ethics ¢ VACANT ket, bu Yard 1o wide atter. An. exeelleut lome ‘that is complete ‘es St. South- : West of 13th St. South Selling Fast Four blocks from tiie new Eastern High School. See thess ideal homes now. Balance Like Rent 1801 to 1845 B St. S.E. (Near New Eastern High School) ern exposure. Three-story brick, consisting of 9 rooms, 2 baths and 3 toilets. Elec- tric lights. Lot is 19 feet < G e front and 104 feet deep to 1 few months ago. The|lll a 10-foot alley. Room for t Ebert of Germany The price is at- position of France Al i tractive, Sample House 411 18th St. S.E. Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. These beautiful homes are complete in every detail: colonial front, tapes- try brick, six rooms and bath, hot- water heat, electricity, hardwood floors, built-in refrigerator, laundry trays. Colonial front porch, sleeping and breakfast porches in rear. Deep 7 Th 1. Fish b s v bl g ON ;;s_: Sl omas J. risner e :-.u,,,F z & Co., Inc. 23 Built—17 Sold $7’1 50 E"‘E imount of mor 738 15th Street N.W. il thlke feormini; v Main 6830 In—speCt TOday $500 CASH and adver < e | f Balance Like Rent H. R. KING 717 5th St. N.E. Phone Linc. 932 The Door to Happiness is the entrance to 2 home built with quality lumber. By giving exceptional service and the best in quality at reasonable prices, we are building 2 business that we are proud of. If you contemplate building, let us show you “the door to happiness.” Galliher & Huguely, Inc. Sherman Ave. and W St. N.W. Phone North 486 LG 550 gummmmm:lvmluuummmnnmmunuumnmmmnmumm ||umm|mmnunmnnmmumg FOR SALE BY OWNER ve. Park 2818 36th Place N.W. 10 Rooms—3 Baths—Center Hall All rooms large and well arranged 6 OF 71 LEFT— |\ And These 6 Will Sell Fast Woodley Park Homes That Stand for the Best Home Investment Values in the City Today An 8-Room Home at a 6-Room Price Eight Rooms Electricity Three Baths : Cold Storage Built-in Garage Cedar Closet Hot-water Healt Large Attic Spacious Lawns In a Most Exclusive Residential Section Exhibit Home 2725 Woodley Place Open Till 9 P.M. Every Day Furnished by Palais Royal > I'O INSPECT—One half block each from Conn. Ave. and Calvert St. Bridge to Woodley Place. Screens for Good Looking Windows A good looking window needs a good looking screen. In other words, a cabinet-made screen with copper screen cloth. Such a screen is so far superior in ap- pearance .and durability that it far outweighs the increased first cost. Ready for Immediate Occupancy Well Financed—Priced Right Furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons Open for Inspection Every Day KULDELL BROS. Owners & Builders Ceveland 2326 3615 Davis St. NNW. Let us make the screens for your home now—screens that will not rust. will not sag, fit perfectly and give years of satisfaction. For windows, doors, sleeping or living porches Phone Main 5300—Representative Will Call Prov:rty Wanted in Upper Sixteenth Street Section If you have residential property for sale, list it with us IR Manufacturing Plant South Capitol, Canal and D Streets S.W. You will find our service and — S ===——d iz . 5409 Conduit Road N.W. Five large, light, airy rooms and bath bungalow. Modern im- provements, including_ electric kitchen range. Metal weather: stripped _throughout. Fulllength window screens, Large fireplace. Built-in bath tub with shower. Hot-water heat. Stationary laundry tubs and servant’s toilet in basement. Must be seen to be appréciated. Price, $10,000 results “just a little better” T L e - The Lowest Priced Center Hall Type Home We Have Been Able to Find in CLEVELAND PARK Will Be Open Tomorrow for Inspection From 2 Until 6 P.M. 919 15th Street Owners Franklin 1140 Members Operative Builders Association, D. C We also have clients for such property in other localities L€ BreuninGer & Sons BUILDERS and REALTORS Colorado Bullding ~~= SMain 6140 FINEST HOME IN PARK VIEW! OPEN TODAY AND SUNDAY 631 Quebec Place This is & “KENNEDY" built home, containing SEVEN spacious rooms, glassed-in porches, cément front porch, built-in ice box, open fireplace, redecorated, and exterior painted. Garage. Lot 23x100 CONVENIENT TO BUS LINES AND CARS You il appreciate the superh condition of this property, on which the owner has spent considerable time and money. OWNER MUST SELL! PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE INSPECT AT ONCE! KAY-SCHNIDER-KAY CO., INC. Investment Building Franklin 513 NEW HOMES $7,400 5 Geren 1312 Montello Ave. (12th St. Northeast, North of Florida Ave.) Colonial front, tapestry brick, six rooms, bath, hot-water heat, electricity, gas, hardwood floors, double rear porches, deep lot, room for =t al————a————lalc———a[c——=} o = 508 to 538 Ingraham St. N.W. Convenient to 2 Leading Car Lines Dunigan-Built Columbia Park Homes STYLE—QUALITY—TONE 6 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH $8,700 Up l ) Of colonial design. On the left of a spacious center hall is Il a living room 15x30, with French doors entering from hall and to a wide, covered cement porch at side. The walls are paneled. Open fireplace of attractive design. The entrance to the dining room on right is also through French doors. A butler's pantry: kitchen with back stairway and roomy coat closet complete a very roomy and lovely first floor plan. The trim is old ivory and mahogany, with beanied ceiling in dining room. 3417 Porter St., Cleveland Park In 3417 we tive, desirable Four large. roomy bedrooms, with a wonderful modern bath, fully tiled; built<in tub and pedestal lavatory, and additional lavatory and shower, fully tiled, off one of the master bed- rooms. Wide, scréened sleeping porch. Maids' quarters, bath and storage space on third floor. Built-in garage, large beautiful lot, with trees, flowers and Last week we sold 3429 Porter Street N offer an_equally good value, in the same at neighborhood ~ Seven rooms, large closet space, screened sleeping and breakfast porches, convenient built-in features. This is a rare opportunity for one seeking either a home Take 14th St. car marked “Takbma”; or an investment. Price less than $13,750 on reasonable terms. garage. e lerst e o1k B ek mv"f;:.:fm"‘sthwf:i{ hedges. Call and Inspect Tomorrow or Phone east two blocks. ! DAVID E. BARRY CKEEVER2nd Maddix, Marshall, Moss & Mallory, Inc. . waximy : - D. J. DUNIGAN, Ine. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 AR EALTOR Realtor 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 8970 Main 1801-4693 1807 H St. N.W. MRS