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DECLARES GOOD AIR EFFIGIENCY SECRET S | Proper Ventilation of Oifices Will Promote Best Work, W. E. Watt Asserts. Good #ir is the sccret of business afficiency. decla Chicazo in an ad'ress delivered re. cently hefore the teenth annual convention of the n of Building Owners ainted air makes office workers dull. irritable and inefficient, sald Mr. Watt, who urged ihe use of ventilat- ystems throughout the tall struc- tures of Americs “If an office is too hot, the average | ntly 1L sald Mr. e ill enough to go and others fll enoush to remain usiness men are > the importance of proper ventilation, and as a result future office bulldinzs of necessity will_be ventilated—the air humidified in Winter and dehvdrated in Sum- mer.” “The best method of purif s skimming the upper ocenpant Watt. home ind do bad work. heginninz to r ir sewage,” said Mr. Watt, and in- troducing pure air at the upper levels of the office “Air sewage rises because it Is Watt “That pro- is is often quite nd pragtically dead. That from radiators is warm, “nd the warmer it is the less it ani- mates us. That from the skin and is at blood temperature. It is »mary to blame the foulness of 1 to these exhalations, but it often | h’nlpp:hsuvh'fl t’h‘»l:rn;-fl ..1.,,’,.,“ in l Co. to nen}umln Kraft. The structure is eight stories high and contains 32 |ment for a bus . versing the | |COOLIDGE RECEIVES BRAZILIAN ENVOY | | Praices Amicable Relations in Re- | ply to Do Amaral's Speech Pre- senting Credentials. the production of bad air is the heat- ystem. Many rooms are foul be. people have used them fresh air at the tops of windows very narrowly opened in cold weather and | widely opened In the Summer. It| falls toward the floor, diffusing quickly to all parts of the room. Fortunately, the fre - diffuses rapidly and the | foul air very slowly.’ WASHINGTONIAN BUYS ESTATE IN BALTIMORE Roland Park Humr of Wlllhm Tyas Randol of District Is on North Charles Street. FALTIMORE, June ndol of Wash chased an_ old -William joned homestead | estate on fashionable North (h-.rlr--u street near Roland Pa The house Is a three-story structure containing 15 rooms and 3 baths, and will be occupled by the purchaser. The estate includes abcut 22 acres and has been held for $80.000. The por- | tion acquired by Mr. Randol had been held for about $60,000, it was sa’d Ordered to Washington. Col. Conrad H Artiller Fort Washington Bar is acknowledged venicnce, charr MAI N 2434 THE EVENING 16TH STREET APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD 1073 oTRRET APARTMENT HOUSE 013 | STAR, WASHINGTON, BETTERMENTS DUE 10 HELP SECTION Real Estate Men View Out- look Beyond Wisconsin Avenue as Favorable. D. €., SATURDAY, . NEW SUMMER RESORT PLANNED AT PATUXENT Parrans Will Develop Point Pa- tience—Clubhouse Site to Be Donated. Plans are being developed (o es- tablish a high-class Summer resort at Polnt Patience, Md., near the mouth of the Patuxent River, about 90 miles from Washington. Point Patience is about five miles from the mouth of the Bay and commands an unob- structed vista across the Drum Point harbor to the waters of the Chesa- W. E. Watt of | No. 1915 Sixteenth street, which was recently sold by the Joseph Shapire |this whole section will start a_move- hn his previous stay in this country |yith the improved street car service. or of the United | [ncreasing population of this reglon, it ates to co-operate in framing the |jg held, will make a demand for such | R e perfect understand- | gervice and make it profitable, it is de- | olidarity of all the |clared. nerican’ continent That better street car service is in | simple installations we take in | “the constan « ing and common nations of the Sent to California. Sylvino Gurgel Do The traditional relat Miesitia beeatine American nations have been a source of legitimate sat- isfaction to both peoples. hed predecessor, whose letters of recall vou pre: . was devoted in no zree to the furl s p, and I am certain that it will vour good will, Cottages and Bungalows The Suburb Beautiful West Chevy Chase Heights e of this country that | you acquired during vour former so- sure you that it will be you the most e tion of the officials of thi ment in the disc 17th Field | ge. N. C.. hasd| been ordered to this city for duty at | rze of your duties.” his credentials eagerly anticipating the completion of improvements now under way on Wis- consin avenue, real estate men inter-| Aaryland residents, cated in that wection deciare.’ Thoss g To improvements include the widening of | 1" wytsring mlnee. the avenue, paving It with asphalt and | ing et tn s centering and improving the street car tracks 8o as to give improved trans. portation facillties to this section. Citizens of this section, it is pointed out, have always declared that only a transportation problem prevented a more rapid growth of the various com- munities and cite as examples what had already bean done In spite of this handicap. Maryland to Co-operate. In conjunction with the improve- ments being made by the District on W nsin avenue, it is reported that Ma and officials contemplite meet- ing that Improvement at the District line with a widening of \Wisconsin ave- | nue extended, to the line at Edgemoor, relleving congestion in that section. | The roads to the Congressional Coun- {try Club, including Brudley Hills road and Wilson lane, have already been greatly improved and further improve- the Patuxent. of the rod and reel. purpose. “Over-the-line” Maryland citizens are| Péake. 1In the opposite direction a view may be had for many miles up Members of the Parran €amily, project to develop Point Patience as Every effort is be- ing made to supplement the natural attractions, such as a fine bathing beach and fishing, us to make it a mecca for others than mere devotees Site for a country club and golf course will be donated just as soon as the residents are organized for that Point Patience is in a historic tion. It was just a few miles the Point that Commodore Barney, who had letters of marque from the United States Government Quring the war of 1812, British fleet then occupied in trans- porting troops up the Patuxent for thelr march on Washington. modore Barney, though with few men, | fewer guns and small vessels, | @#ssed the British at eve JUNE - 20. - 1925. stand today the ramparts of a hastily constructed fort thrown up by Bar- ations. have at low tide seen the wrecks of Barney's flotilla, which he had to scuttle before he manned some smaller craft, surprised and defeated a British vessel then guarding the mouth of St. Leonards Creek, thus en- {abling him to join the remainder of the American forces in the upper Pa- taxent. California St. Near 19th. Fine home property. consisting of about 10 rooms and 2 baths. Occupied by owner, in excellent condition. Gas for cooking and electric lights: modern- steam heating plant. Deep lot 18x120° it. to ‘a 15-ft. paved alley. Ample room for two-car garage. Price, $14,000 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 lSth St. N.w. the banks of 8t. Leonard’s Creek, a | tew miles above Point Patience, there ments are reported undep contempla- tion. It is only a question of time, real | | |estate men say, until the citizens of | transportatfon facilities, in conjunction t is ussured. it is pointed out, b ithe type of construction being done on | | ner. At the same time the wider thor- oughfare will assure better time to the = f*" duty ut {persons who drive their own automo- biles into Washington dail \ suit. See Our New l:l;)mes in Takoma Park | $11,750 s room, corngr bungalow. Tile bath, built-in tubs and shower. Attic over entire house. lot 55x125. Small cash Wisconsin avenue, where the heaviest payment and easy terms. Hayes, Ordnance |type of rails are being laid, cemented has been relieved from |in concrete in the most upp Department and ‘urdered to San I runl 154 newly | headquarte: 0“0000000000000900000””0000 | UNUSUAL VALUES 6700 4th St, N.W.L $12,950 tacing 103-it. houlevard. Six rooms. built- in garage, unusually large porches. $2,500 cash. Terms to Corner home, Sample house, 6640 Piney Branch Road, N.W. (Corner of Whittier St. and P. Br. Rd.} $10,950 I Oak floors, attic over entire house, built-in tubs, plenty of large closets. $20) cash, excep- tionally easy terms. 807 Whittier St. N.W $14,750 I 3 rooms, a Attractive Prices and Terms a 00006000006“0 Come Out and Judge for Yourself While You Have the Opportunity Open Evenings This Week Until 9 O’Clock THOMAS E. HAMPTON 1301t 1313 West Virginia Ave. N.E. One Square North of 9th and Florida Ave. N.E. Drive out through Brad- water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors and trim, built-in ice box, one-piece yond the Bank 0000000000 00604000 double rear porch. lot to wide alley. Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Ce Owners and Builders 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. Phone Main 5526 DISPLAY HOUSE 3417 WISCONSIN AVENUE Viewed from any angle the superiority of these residences 3319 16th St. This home is especially well adapted High clevation, sturdy construction arrangement, pleasing architecture, nificent outlook. unqguestionable location. Visit These Homes Sunday, Yonr Time Will Not Be Wasted Gpen Sunday from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. T 1416 EYE ST SIVE AGENTS M.. 4752 Owner and Builder Bethesda 244 Town Houses for a doctor; it has 12 big rooms, 4 baths and a large built-in garage. Modern in every respect and in splendid condition. Good terms can be arranged. priced. Sample house, 810 Aspen 1410 H St. N.W. 0000090000000 000004000000000000000000 Open Sunday or Call Us for Appointment 8 rooms. Oak finished throughout. lLarge pantry with |} dresser and built-in refrigerator. A new feature of a dress- | ing room and sleeping porch. [ Open Sunday and Dmly Until 9 P.M. ney’s men as a shield for their oper-! | A number of residents now living | 4820 Blagden Avenue Northwest Just West of Sixteenth Street Modern detached brick house, nine rooms, three baths, sleeping porch. breakfast porch: instantane- ous heater, hot-water heat, electric lights. decorated. Two-car brick garage. Con- crete side and rear alley. Large 829 17th St. NN Northwest Cottage D7, Z, 7 arge bedrooms, spacious living room. open fireplace. airy dining room. kitchen, electric range, enamel cabipet: water heat: big, clear lot. This home is greatly under- | SENW. - Main 1023 lot with house well back from street. OPEN FOR-INSPECTION ‘SUNDAY, Incorporated REALTORS At Only $8,650 Terms to Suit Purchaser Location —Out Wis. Ave. to Fessenden; west on Fess- enden to 47th and sample house; or phone Main 833 for a machine— or Sunday or Evening—Col. 3462, Clev. 3456. 12 to 7 John W. Thompson & Company Main 1477 full tiled bath < Near Wardman Park rooms, 3 baths, 2-car on second floor with open hlep]ace. Com- plete apartment on 3rd floor. Servant's room and bath in awnings and weather strips. CKEEVERiGOSG 2710 Cathedral Ave. Just a block irom Connecticut Ave. across from L'athedral Mansions. 11 garage, large library basement. Screens, 1415 K 1415 Eye St. N.W. Washingtea Real Estate Co. HERE lS THE ROAD TO SUCCESS DOUGLAS X HOUSES /5 ® CHaNNING = BRYANT ———= m w \\ MORTH CAPITOL -$500 Cash—$59.50 Month Will Take You Out of Tenant Class Into Owner’s Today Is the Time to Start Inspect Built-in Garage Six Large Rooms Colonial Front Porch Hot-water Heat French Doors Electricity Large Sleeping Porch - Tile Bath Unusually Large Breakfast Porch Beautiful Lawns Over 70 Sold—Few Remain Exhibit House, 237 Douglas Street N.E. TO INSPECT Drive ont Rhode Island avenue to dth street n.e., on 1th street to Douglas street and then west to houses. Open Every Day, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. For Auto Service Phone North 2150 ' nuun:m TN e S OB 919 15th St. N. Franklin 1140 201 to 239 Douglas St. N.E.