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REAL ESTATE. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATUR taxes, corporation taxes, excise, gaso- line and automobile taxes and similar sources. The tax upon capital gains includ- ed in the income tax law of the United States is a tax differing in kind from the income tax proper, and of a source 3 Aot | Rtally: Inclnfied ‘a3 Encommes tho | fyne. for. whichi they wers Intendad.igr resolutions point out. | An interesting feature of the Atlanta The association favors the exemp-|demonstration was its “Americaniza- tion fram taxation of all property of |tion apartment,” furnished in the im-| |bona fide religious, educational and|mgrant quarter of the city. There| 8300 l3th St N WA. charitable i in so far as|it was stressed to the immigrant por- | they may used for theltion of the city’s population that it | R O e T S purposes for which the organizations{was important and desirable for them | E WINDOW SHADES were formed. But it opposes exemp-|to retain in their adopted country Made As You Want Them tion of property held for investment |thelr native arts and handicrafts, pot- or Income-producing purposes, even | tery and the like. | Every shade made by us is perfect. The rollars work smoothly—the material used {though the income may be used for Port Huron, under the leadership | the support of the organization.|of Mi: lizabeth Carlisle, head of h- thié best and being made,” they fit accura Shade youy home with Shade Shop Shades DAY, JULY 18, 1925. "BETTER HOMES CONTEST | PUTS WASHINGTON HIGH | to give the States and the local { governments each their own sources | of revenue, for the taxation of prop- THE EVENING M. Thomas a new residence located at | ‘w 3303 Stuyvesant street, taking in part | ) H ayment for same a residence at 907 [ y p K ‘street northeast erty belonging to charitable, religious LlSIEfl BY DEALER R and educational - institutions when - i such property is held for income-pro- A parcel of vacant ground located | I dacing or investment purposes, for a in Anacostia was sold for Nina Spence | (furlhsr general reduction of the Fed- to Waldo M. Ward, jeral income tax, for abolition of in- come tax publicity and for a reduc- Records of Realty Firm Re- | tion#of the tax on capital gains at flect Activity of Build- land #treet, Chevy Chase, Md., was | Gift Assessments. least in proportion to the reduction heretofore made or to be made in con ing Here. sold for Charles Claggett to Augustus —— N. Williams. nection with taxes on income proper. “The taxation of estates by the Fed eral Government to the extent to A vacant parcel of ground belonging | to Willam T. Ballard located in Brookland was sold to M. L. Taylor. | Arthur Seagren purchased from Charles E. Wire a new corner brick | house located at 3301 Rittenhouse street, Chevy C] 3 nounced a list| H. Clinton Smith purchased from | the total | Catherine A. Hinsley two lots located on Thornapple street, Chevy Chase, Md. | A fourstory brick-and-stone a ment house located at 1 chusetts avenue bought |v\ Ten vacant lots located on Under- wood and Thornapple streets, Chevy Chase, Md., were sold for Mary Geare to E. M. Rutty. This sale was made in connection with the office of Percy H. Russell Want Elimination of Federal | Inheritance, Estate and A five-room bungalow at 4302 Le- ernments upon such propert { resolutions point out. The asso: declares that the present double t tion is confiscatory, and that a plan Where the purpose is divided it urges |the civics department of the V 1 taxation of that part of the value|ington Junior High School. achieved used for income-producing purposes. | notable triumph two years ago in The availability of large sums of carrying off first prize. This year,| money, such as the surplus now being , under the same leadership, a Dutch created by Federal taxation, tends to|colonial house of five rooms and cost- | governmental extravagance when such | ing $4,811, was demonstrated, the sums are nhot actually needed by thejdents of the school having a h regard. to a separation of the|Government, the resolutions further |in planning the house, the city archi- 5 of State tax funds from the | hold. They urge reduction in taxes at |tect supervising and completing this burces of local tax funds the associa- | the earliest possible moment. | work. - tion favors the principle that ta e upon real estate be devoted to lo community needs, and that State e: Within three da: pense be paid out of taxes realized | busses and tubes carried from other sources, such as franchise | pa Washington's most active building vear, as indicated by the record building permits, is also be- flected in the sales market, ac rding to the firm of McKeever &Goss. This fir Abolition of all Federal fnheritance, | estate and gift taxes is urged by the|should be worked out immediately National Association of Real Estate|Whereby property is taxed only once. Boards as a step toward a more|lt indorses the recommendation of | uitable distribution of taxation, Fed. | President Coolidge that a uniform nd loc: ate law upon the subject be pre- ciation further declares its vesterday 5 ales r In uded in the sales e 11 transactions involving unim proved ground. 18 involving houses nd 2 of apartments. The sales fol belief t e tax as such is unsound and un- and that such succession ta: i levied, should be by way of a tax a-|upon the legacy received, and not a Dr. | ta sed uponethe total amount of J. A. Pelman from W. D. Tennille. | the estate left by the decedept. The new house built by Wallings-| The assoct , in resolutions p: ford & Conno ‘enth | ed at its recent annual convention in muel E. | Detroit, outlined its immediate legis » objectives in regard to taxation | ment. The resolutions follow | general national program for tax | stment adopted by the national| concluded, dlue announced in June Londor 17,000,000 rcated a t, WELL BUILT SIX SOLD WIRE BUILT SIX SOLD 1 to. George b e Rutty d on | the nth street were % N te O ¥ By Underwood and ] fiding four oemldats Chevy Chase, Md i t its annual meeting in | g Wibicny A ‘mew bungalow at 30 s Tex., in January of the pres- | Bhneilon avenue, Takoma Park, built by Maude | ent year. | low 5 Mrs. 1 Leland, iy 8old'to A | Ask Separation of Taxes. M. Rutty purchased from the| It calls for rele ation of mhmunw‘ Massachusetts Park lot located in Brookland, D. C. | the segregation of taxable property so | 2812 34th Place = (Between Fulton and Garfield Sts.) New Brick Colonial Residence of nine rooms and three baths; two-car brick garage on paved alley. Price, $27,500 Open Every Day and Evening Borden & Newbold Franklin 6242 305 Investment Bldg. . who . . . . . located at Trifles Make Perfection—But Perfiection Is No Trifle Md., was pur Vashburn from 4514 We Invite Your Inspection and Criticism e purchaser achusetts | >. Hartney.{ f Thirty o™t NEW BRINKLEY HOMES Russell ANACOSTIA SHANNON PLACE HOMES ALL SOLD TWO SOLD ON CHICAGO ST. See the new homes just completed on CHICAGO STREET, OPPOSITE THE SHANNON PLACE HOMES, and now ready FOR SALE Tapestry brick dwellings, room; hot-water heat; electrict porches; built-in garage $7,500 propert Reasonable Terms of Sale thwest was To inspect: Turn to right on Nichols Avenue at Police Washington’s Finest Homes WM. P. NORMOYLE CHAS. E. WIRE & SONS 810 F St. N.W. Main 2255 Builders and Owners Cleveland 2955 Sample House 3507 Rittenhouse Street Chevy Chase Grove Two Blocks Northeast Chevy Chase Circle—Open Daily, 1 P.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. enue Park was Smith for rgla avenue enue were purchased | Hamilton from Lilly M Tw and Amrnie F. Tennant | sold to ‘\HH rn Bralove. ‘ A sixroom I incy street was purchased by s from Marshall E. Briscoe. detached residence in Cleve rk, 3103 Macomb street, for Mrs. Rosa Hogan to Mary McLean house six rooms and tiled bath. with ; hardwood trim; double rear An unusual opportunity to build individpality into your home. Select one of these 6, 7 or 8 room amgd 2 bath homes. with built-in garage, while under construction and install your own ideas. - E S IIIEIITTIIIIIIIIIININILY Greater Living Comforts Was the paramount thought in the minds of the des and builder of these L Attractive MANOR PARK, D. C. BUNGALOWS = 51,450, $8,250, $8,500, 88,750 and 89,800 ? thelr new 1520 Walsh street, Lels . Tocated | , was | Mankin to WIRE BUILT SIX SOLD WELL BUILT SIX SOLD by M. and R. at 4 Walsh street, Le- was sold to Vernon P. Wat 333338288820 888288281, EDGEMOOR By Jos. V. Morgan was_ sold for | J. Ward Man Wire. . sold to Ada WARD BETTER BUILT HOMES Open and Lighted Every Day and Evenine Until 9 P.M. 1804 Madison St N.W. 20 fee xnmfinxxm:wnm;zw@z&gmmm' $9 950 1241 Tea St. S.E. oms and 1 bath. $8,950 1235 You ,St' S.E. 6 rooms and 1 bath. Full 20 feet wide. $8,950 —Directions— u Fenna Ave. SE o s i + bedre to 1ith th! . tuen deft for d lum- which put o build- enterprises. Let us tell you all about it with- out delay “Buy Here—Save Money” Yost & Herrell, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 11th and O Sts. S.E. Lincoln 1216 1206 18th Street N.W. néighborhood they adorn. acter all its own—and fits into its environment pleasingly. 1119 | Seventeenth St. | Cash, $500,$750, $1,000 ‘i Vionthly Payments, $65, $75, i $85 Five and six stecl meds- built-in hardwood cases, oms, 140081, oar at Third and Qua. 1 Ave. to Rittenh Bird: "then south 1o Quackenbos See Them Today Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. Main 3285 Evening Phones: Adams 6519 or Adams 3215-W 12332222280322I2TR2I88222, [ D s | Homes “Miller-Built "—of unusual design and exceptional features These Homes are artistically suited to the handsome Each of the group has a char- Idaho Ave. and Porter St. (Sample Home—3601 Porter St.) , They have been planned for utmost living comfort—and built for atest investment value—of the best and by the best workmen— cluding features and fixtures unusual and unique Six and eight rooms, luxurious baths (extra lava- tory on first floor of some); hardwood floors, open fireplaces; handsome fixtures; superior service equip- ment. Price and Terms You'll Approve Ofpen for inspection every afternoon and evening and all day Su n.day W. C. and A. N. Miller Realtors Members Operative Builders' Association 1232322835282 32238228341 330331282282 T223282230028220222832 182801 patasitensiitdaiiis st Main 1790 ) e i im it a place of delight, ghbors. We have Now we have found i Many We are newcomers to Edgemoor, and we have found with beautiful homes and charming always been attracted to Edgemoor. A fulfillment of our expectation that things make Edgemoor an ideal suburb. it would be a home where our children could thrive and grow amid delightful surroundings. where else are so many superb residences, lending not only charm but little churches of provokes devotion. and m Rest of best. al value to their surroundings. omvenience of the v clubs, with mexr atmosphere ‘all denominations whos All around are wide dow, that lure even the most confirmed urbanite ail is the spirit of friendliness and cordlality which pervades in this whole community These homes most elaborate town house. > and the smallness tret It is Maryland at its Maoux. MagrsHALL. Moss 8&MaLron \'INU‘ - REALT 1108 SIXTEENTH STREET MAIN 8970 CALL SUBURBAN OFFICE, BETHLSDA 174, FROM 5 TO9PM. & HOLIDAYS. Don’t Take vur Word for It! See for yourself —as others have done—the new semi-detached bnclz Jwe”mgs we are almost giving away at 6,750, On Terms Easier Than Rent 14™ STREET AVENUE GEORGIA SEE These Wonderful New STEVENS RITTENHOUSE STREET TAKOMA PARK CAR®LINE ERY home has an Eng- glish open front porch, bright rooms. hard wood floors. cnameled woodwork plumb- fine_elec- througl paved alley in rear. merous other up-to-the-minute refinements. EXHIBIT HOUSE 612 Roxboro Place 1 Square north of Ritten- house st., bet. 5th & Tth sts. OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. WAarDMAN 143¢ K Street Main 3830 “We House One-tenth of Washington’s Papu!atlon This Pretty Home —and several others of different types completed and ready for . occupancy. The pictured Home is on a commanding corner lot; is of very artistic design; wonder- fully planned, and exceptionally well built. Six rooms, complete bath, stone fireplace, oak floors, hot- water heat, full basement and two-car garage. Attractive Price and Convenient Terms Lots Houses Money direct to the Park. Representa- tive always on hand in Sections One and Two beautifully located. —of various types—ranging in price from $10,000 to $13,500. —with which to build immediately available. It’s a Community of Happy Homes in Picturesque University Park On the Washington und Batimore Boule- vard—Midway Between Hyattsville and Maryland State Umiversity Everybody who has bought a Lot is glad of his investment—and every one who has erected a Home is proud of it —and the wonderful living - conditions enjoyed. Everything that makes the city con- venient—water, sewers, gas, electricity, paved streets, sidewalks, schools, etc.— is provided in University Park—and in addition beautiful environment, pure air, delightful landscape. Stores, etc., are just outside the Park—convenient without intruding on the quiet of Fving. There are tennis the grown-ups and a swimming pool for youngsters. Residence here carmies with it full citizenship—to vote and everything. courts for Easy Terms Easy Terms Easy Terms Investigate and you’ll invest Motor out the Boulevard, or take the Bus, 15th and H Sts. N.E,, University Park Co., Inc. Phone Hyattsville 712