Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1925, Page 18

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18 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING BABSON ANALYZES | - BUSINESS NEEDS - Greatly Needed to Check Fiuctuations. BY ROGER W. BABSON. 8pecial Dispat T WELLESLI ) o Sta HILLS, Mass., ) ess men are won questio: countr ceptir the co th Factors in neither by good manz \n.m sei Finds Betier l\’lanagementj‘w | the labor. would have made good without Napo- ‘ to lean on 11 of which xm trouble with me believe that | ne ¢ rations to- | old n" s either|l tending to his job. | erals” are doing the . but jrations the management is ity which nagement ut manage- Facts the capital and dirccts How Fortunes Are Made. ail great fortunes have been ause of the posses- | dership qualities or | - to select these ) hired to build an | ation and wly :s which we th s. The or fail- man's qualities. safely r thir ement such may for themselves or 1anagerial position with n t those alities shou and: neve who have bus such q employes attempt | ch men are now ll\n‘ vere very D sold them for ious | cases the improve t they In. some Fne undaroe 1 others need a change \zement troul ates and they are o out of the woods. Frankly, I.do no thelieve they a The old troubles will return in many cases where the former unsatisfactory management conditions still exist. All of this means that there may a good reason why business as in- icated by the ILthun chart’ has been’ jumping “ar ‘of late. In the 14 per cen up to 7T per cent now sliding off fat only 1 per cent above normal. probable reason for though fundamental tions have improved, yet been a corresponding unl»xn\enmn in management. So far as all of us a for this condition let u edy it by tending mo busine: insisting on cipline and by promotig ability rather than by friendship. (Covyright. 1025.) ISALE OF MONROE HOME FOR BUSINESS SITE HIT John A. Stewart Calls Transaction Bitter Commentary on New York Indifference. May 9.—Announce of the old home o fifth President of the last night brough from John A. Stewart, a director o James Monroe Memorial Associa criticism of the citizens of New in permitting loss. The historic home, now rag pickers' mart, is to be replaced by 1 scraper to house a,cloak anc suit_busi The to save Monroe home sterity,” he said, over the lephone from Washington, D, (%, “is lentary on the utter in the seven and one-hal New Yorkers to anything hat does not pertain to pleasure or of the sale nes Mo United Sta tion y as a failure the I willam €. | The $325,000 REALTY SALES REPORTED Active Selling Market Is Shown in Sansbury Transfers in All Parts of City. The recent transfer of 30 properties is reported by the office of N. L. Sans- bury. These transfers, which include residences, lots and business proper- valued at $325,000. Sales in all parts of the city are in- i in the report, which shows a ive selling market, The trans include: - property at 1501 Delafield place northwest was sold for an out-of-town thel G. Headen, Vir- er. The purch to R. | resented by the office of T "wo lots on Taylor street w teenth strect were sold by Worthington & Son to Harry e office of Allan 1. Walker Inc.; Harvard terrace st was sold Eleanor C. s to Annie Glass, who is occupy- : 1746 Kenyon street northwest hought by John D. Kehoe and M. Payfair from Maj. Alice G. Schreiner street northivest, am H. Scott and wife; prem. 2 Thirteenth street northwest ht by Edith E. Byrne from an out-of-town owner; 1031 Park road three-story brick house s purcha and wife by Mrs. Ernest Knighting purchased 713 Princeton plice northw 823 Var num street, nor thwest was hought by Cunningham _and wife from Fred W. and Ruth M. C semi-detached home at mont street northwest wa M. Hansch to Mrs. Lucreti: A row of new homes, at Adams _streets theast, Rhode Island nue, built Conlon. Third and just off by the Mass. Ave. Heights 2711 36th St. De cated on 3oth St sun parlor, and pan New Homes of Unusual Merit THREE SOLD On Border of Glover-Archbold Park Extension Nos. 2400 to 2416 Thirty-seventh Street N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY N. sold by them ~within the weeks. houses are: No. 301, Charles G. 303, Willlam M. Heyl; Smith; 307, Patrick J. William J. Sales Baden; 313, and 315, Minnfe L. Spessard. second street northwest, w. b; Slee Henry Leibel by John T. beth Williams. Ontario road, house, was sold by Helen southeast, just been sold also by the & Company. street northwest, Second street northwest, Charles H. 33 bought by Charles we: Shapiro-Katz Re; avenue northwest, bought by Willian | L. A. Dunigan sold G. MAY 9, 1925 L. Sansbury Co., Inc., has been last few Purchasers for the pespective Dern; 805, Rosa E Collins; Poch; 311, Anthony I Joseph H. Moore, Minor Girl Seeks Divorce. Mildred F. Bowie, her mother Nellle T. Stebbins, filed suit for a limited Thomas C. at La Plata, Md., the wife charges cruelty, d non-support. Attorney endell appears for the wife. February A home in Chevy Chase, bought Willlam F. Wallis from Luther B. |~ 4529 Tow Pikes Peak Motor In averrue was sold to and The property at 247 a_three-story, 10-room ers to H owned by 2 was bought by Joseph M. Phillips. Several new Petworth homes h We are pleased These include 4312 Second to announce that bought by V 12} {libortzer from D. J. Dunigan; 431 bought by Quillan from D. J. Duni venth street northwest, from D. Dunigan; 4710 Fifth street north , bought by Frank Steerman from Co.: 5010 Mlinois formerly of Co., Inc. Marshall and from 'Walter is now associated with A store at Henry meet his many friends. A. Stric ) Quinc sold by M ed J. Leonberger, et northwest h . Chamblin from Law in. - Inc. 1023 15th S Main 354 oun an is long on schemes he | short financially. New Brinkley Homes ANACOSTIA Corner Shannon Place and Chicago St. ind_tiled bath, double rear brick dwelling, with six rooms hot- ter heat, electricity, hardwoor porches, built-in garage. $7,500 Reasonable Terms of Sale Tapes trims, 3 Sold—Open For Inspection TO INSPECT—Turn to right on Nichols Ave. at Police Station and walk one block to the new Brinkley homes. Consult Your Broker or See a minor, through | divorce from Bowie. They were married 7, and | desertion illiam | NEW CHANDLER Acto Sales Co., 1711 Hfll N.W. Walter A. Buscher, Walter A. Buscher & us where he will be pleased to Edward Strohecker, O REAL ESTATE. EREEIRRTT léeautiful Detached Home Very Reasonably Priced Easily Financed on Splendid Basis Chevy Chase, D. C. 3902 Huntington Street One Block From Connecticut Ave. even rooms and bath, la floors, gas and electricity, large front shade trees. A Splendid Buy—Wonderful Location Open for Inspection Sunday / Goldsmith £ Co.. Goldsmith Building 1405 Eye Street N.W. Main 9670 DR EREERRERRErRRRERRRRE 28 SOLD The Bungalow Beautiful WEST CHEVY CHASE MASS. AVE. VILLAS IN A PART OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON NEW BUS SERVICE THROUGH PROPERTY SALIENT FEATURES: VERY RGE ROOMS PLENTY OF BIG CLOSETS POLISHED OAK FLOO BEAUTIFULLY TILED BATH [ HOT-WATER HEATING SYSTEM TAPESTRY BRICK FIREPLACE ELEGANT LIVING ROOM DELIGHTFUL DINING ROOM SPACIOUS BEDROOMS REFRIGERATOR AND KITCHEN CABIN} ATTIC LARGE OUGH FOR TWO ROOM DAYLIGHT CELLAR—LAUNDRY COLONIAL FRONT PORCH Colonial Style—Exceptionally Well Built oportioned rooms with builtin tub with built-in ator. It SmEhiD, und rea > porches. i aste; t electric 0x110; 3-car brick ; Detroit- dded; handsome stone re $9,500 (End Houses, $11,500) Lee D. Latimer Company Realtor 907 15th Street N.W. WM. P. NORMOYLE 810 F St. N.W. Main 2255 sleeping r; pantry Lot is ining wall Open for Inspection Sunday Between 10 A.M. and 6 P.M. Salesman on Premises Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 Location Is One of the Principal Things to Consider When Buying a Home ' SEE OUR SUBDIVISION OF titled to leon really $300 to $1,000 Cash $67.50 to $77.50 Monthly one of them || TO I\SPE—LI Drive out Wisco Fessenden to 47th to Wisconsin Avenue, to I"e\.\enden Str 4Tth Street, to_houses. 4 ad 5 Ba; I t;—- 2 Sold LR, Takoma Park 6640 Piney Branch Road N.W.- Corner home, on 105-it. street Six rooms. Four large porches. Built-in garage. r closets $12,950—%$2,500 Cash : $14,500—Easy Terms 6700 4th St. N.W. all on one fioor. T Attic over e with shade trees 820 Aspen St. Northwest Eight rooms. Oak hout. Open NOTICE—While necticut 0 H Avenue, SOUT! - property to Massachuselts Avenue. WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO. 1415 Eye St. NW. Main 2257—Main 833—Evenings, Adams 1514 Residence Office, 47th & Fessenden Sts. N.W. Tel. Cleve. 3456 ot “Martin Quality-Built Homes” Inspect Them Today 707 to 727 Kennedy St. N.W. Newly Completed Detached Homes West Chevy Chase Heights Values to Be Appreciated by Thrifty People Have YOU Seen Them? %,975 to *7,975 $1,000 Down; Balance Monthly floors fireplace —Compare These Features— Tiled Bath, With Built-in Tub and Shower 3 Porches (Concrete Front Porch) Lot 140 feet to Alley Garage 3 Large Bedrooms ed bath, house. d side drive $10,750 to $11,500 REAL Six-room bungaw, shower: Large lot, built-in tub and Large living and Dining Rooms Fully Equipped Kitchen Built-in Ice Box To Inspect ESTATE Take 14th Street car, get off at 8th and Kennedy Streets, or take any 9th Street car and get off at Kennedy Street and walk east to houses. Exceptionally well built—open brick hot-water heat, gas, electricity, icrete cellar 1 rear bath with large THOMAS E. HAMPTON Owner and Builder Tel. Bethesda 244 DIRECTIONS Drive out Connecticut Ave., through Bradley Lane and north on Rockville Pike two squares beyond the Bank of Beth- esda to houses. JAMES MARTIN REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents 721 13th St. N.W. NEW HOMES SSRNIRARA ® 3 L o4 *0 9 o0 *0 9 *0 E3d B3e *9 o *2 °6 183S *0 *o °o B4 0 *9 *o *® Pod 2 P2 %o *% °0 *> e *% o 0 P2 o0 *e B33 *e 0 b o4 L od *4 * *e 2 d A Value Seldom Offered in This Exclusive Section PLIFILEF] D o4 *¢ I THIS IS THE COMPLETED MODEL HOUSE AR s‘l!.‘..';.'. ;% % 3616 DAV A Detached Home That Will Meet Al Competition At $16,500 In Massachusetts Avenue Park EDGEMOOR BY WILLIAM W. BRIDE 1717, 1719 and 1721 Webster St. N.W. One Block West of 16th Street These homes are unsurpassed in beauty, design, or construction. They undoubtedly represent the best home values in the city of Washington today, being located in the most desirable of residential sections. We urge you to inspect this splen- did home on Sunday. At this price it will go quickly. Located in a beautiful section, in midst of ex- pensive homes, it offers an oppor- tunity to the bargain seeker the chance of a lifetime. Eight spacious rooms, two baths, all modern im- provements, large lot, many features that will please you on inspection. Open Sunday 11 A.M. Until 6 P.M. Drive out Mass. Ave. to Observatory Circle into Davis Street CKEEVER 2 GOSK Main 4752 OMMUNITY life—w'thin the portals of Edge- moor is a new spirit of friendliness and con- tentment. Folks here are genuine. They love the beautiful setting of their homes, and their friendliness extends to the sports, recreation and social environment of this “The Supreme Achieve- ment in Community Buiding.” Built by Us Under the Guidance of the Home Economics Association You Are Cordially Invited to Carefully Examine This Model House Whenever It Suits Your Convenience. Take Alexand or Mt. Vernon car at 12th St. and Penna. A and get off at Aurora Hills station; or motor across the 14th bridge toward Alexandria and look for our signs. ' DESCRIPTION These homes comsist of eight rooms and two baths, besides the provision made for servant's quarters and bath, « Inrge double e in rear of premises, the most modern plumbing and electrical fixtures obt hable and, above all, (hat superiority of workmanship that has carned Mr. Sugar an enviable reputation as 4 bul We have the only Community Club House in the Washington suburbs. Within a few minutes’ motor ride, in different directions, we have ten country clubs and golf courses, a fact true of no other suburban com- munity in America. Price and Terms Will Surprise You Inspect These Homes Today Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. 'MAX SUGAR Owner and Builder Or Your Own Broker 1905 Kenyon St. N.W. Although we are only thirty 'minutes from down- town Washington, we are far removed from the ordinary undesirable features of city life, yet close enough to ap- preciate and enjoy its advantages. mconmnn'r:o i /7///M,,HM\\\\\W\\\ AURORA HILLS,VIRGINIA VA. ervice MADDUX, MARSHALL, MOSS & MALLORY 1108 16th St. N.W. (Incorporated) - Main 8970 1415 K St. OFFICE—301 GREENE AV URORA HILLS, PHONE

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