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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO URDERLY SE|.|.|NG ADJUSTMENT OF TAX SYSTEMS g mitify e o « vroveen | TESTS TO DETERMINE |aisps o b, et [ — Amendments to he voted on by the i real estate problems. , URGED BY REAL ESTATE BODIES oii"sicionis i #2i" o e | REALTORS” ABILITY MADE s L Striking values in | vide— — 3y S S oreat Yoal eatate and lanzibie Ii°D; | Plan Also Designed to Show Young BEAR GNASHES BOY’S LEG. | | Realty, Once Great Source of Levy, Has Been Put on |Presnt. but that automobiles and in | Man Whether He Is Fitted |y, hpurg Park Denizen Rusents || m ak nm a ia ark H y 1 . . . gth of evises st, dete in N U 5 Va., A st 15 | Co-Operatives’ Function De- | Associations Claim. . Thtexoaallik: 18 ekt tiontan Hifo. of Wiy Whether of mot he's In the | Hatre, he. dyedrold son of Mr. nd || In our detached homes scribed as Balance of Pow- tangible personal property be taxed the improvement for which such bonds |Fight profession? Can a test be de-| Mrs. H. D. Logwood, 306 McKinley REAL ESTATE, 17 SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925 be prohibited from issuing bonds for| Can a real estate man, by taking a | Special Dispatch to The Star. : as the Legislature sees fit Tor Profscsion. Playful Kick Through Bars. el e Par With Other Forms of Weallh. ‘That cities and political subdivisions vt At iniea vised that would indicate whether a |avenue, was severely bitten on one of || ! young man planning to enter the busi- | his legs yesterday afternoon by one of || . the farmer, the laborer and profes-| Action taken sional man,” U. B. Blalock, general| est Real manager of the North Carolina Cot-|annual con y the Pacific North- | Urced” by the assoct of a Navy seaplane into Honolulu ; ; ation permitting rious standard intelligence tests, has ate Associatlon ut It¢|(he classification of wealth for taxa: | HAFDOT yesterday resulted in a broken | 2yc/q " boon worked out, and s now v suted fn o broken | 121 oo e , Payment photographer, and a shaking up, for et boe e o St“deb aker‘ | -V B Pointing out that modern economic | insurance companies. the shares of 5 5% VPR ness is of promising caliber, or wheth- | the bears at Miller Park. 1tt: J er in World Markets. | conditions have brought into existence | stock of banks and all tranchises NAVY AIRMAN HURT er an applicant for a position as real| The bear-gnashed the child’s leg || 607 W}lllll(“l‘ N.W. | varfous tangible and Intanzible forms | should be taxed for (he support of . estate salesman would be worth tak-|when he playfully stuck it through || Ta g — of wealth other than real estate, once | the State alone. 3 h | Seven rooms, oak finished, new type of dressing the single great resource for tax levy, = (e o 1 | : 2 - <ol Proas: Erent s :| That all States that have not al Not at all impossible, says the Na- room and sleeping porch B dmniaint e ey L real estate assoclations in o number | ready done so provide definite tax lim. | Plane Photographer's Leg Brokefl‘uonm 'Assoctation of Real Estate 2 | Sulenid o cepings o 3. 5.— of States are calling on its o Sgrad - 5 e eda ot ek w ita 2 “Ordercly marketing of farm products | ures of the States for systomaiic and | fombnes e Mely Instruct thelr As in Hawaii Fall kgt teet |l | Guiners of ather makes! 13.500—%2.000 Cash through co-operative ‘r'\:\rbfe\;lll‘c'lflf?’:\rv)n)prehcnsl\'e: justment of the State | ~ An amendment to the constitution 3 - " h|plan of the standard tests in use in | HEREE1] 4 qmgh[\,fi“ f D 2O ] Do) A8 will lead to gre prosp taxation svstem: of the State of Washington will be | HONOLULU, August 15 W) —Crash | opo0lg and universities and the va-| | | | ntion, just closed, and{tjon. the s vy hogos leg for O. A. Freedman, first-class o the st e ton Growers' Co-operative Assocla- | actlon belng. taken by the Ohio Assor | Hony (e SeETegation of sources of ready for the use of membe; ry 1 tion, vesterday told the American In-|ciation of Real Estate Boards are | nior i (oo & ieut. D. D, Gurley of the U. S ‘i Y hin abbs | stitute of Co-operation. He pointed | movements to put into effect the pro- | State o e mopexty g the | | oatook The test %43 devised Com ahiA atl Dflrihlll’ F"“i . constitution to include intan mitted by a number of leading real - out that co-operatives must not de- |gram for tax adjustment formulated | gipes, Plctures of the arrival on the|estate men of the countr 8'0 Asp(‘n Street velop Into “holding” companies ssoclation of Real liner President Cleveland of Rear which would keep back the products its annual conven and “dump” them all at once, but|tion held in Detroit late n June. that they must serve as a balance| Study of the tax incidence of the of power between the “bulls” and [State, looking to legislative action, is “bears” on the markets of the world. | 210 being made by the Penn: I thoroughly believe in the theory | Real Estate Association and by the and in the principles of orderly mar- | Minnesota Realty Asscciation #dvocated by the Ohjo A oclation of s0d in the princioles bF orderlviuini - | Real Estate Boards na the first step Have Purchaser for e iae hat oot S e Recommendations Made. {in the adoption of a modern system feve that in a great many sections . v of taxation for the State. The asso- First-Class N.W. Apartment 3hos cosbnecative 1dca been great-| In resolutions indorsing in full the 1 a v < [ i ey tly | clation, in conjunction with other civic | 00d Investment; Fair Rents Iy ioyecsola, and ji¢ 1s bound fonve |PROE R Tor tax adiustment irecentilis el v carovine on o educational || Submit Full Data Promptly to e Badific ety | campaign to bring to the attention of | no ‘e Voters of the State tne permnent || J- Vo N. & T. B. HUYCK to the Legislatures of the States in | 34V ntage of cl ficatien of property 1517 H St. N.W that region: bi n int. Ohio at Work. Admiral W. A. Moffett, Washington, Amendments to the State constitu. D: C» Were being taken from the tion of Ohio, approved by {he lest |Plane when engine failure robbed it Legislature and to be submitted to the | 9f 18 support. oters of the State in November, are = —_— Elastico finished. no upkeep or refinishing rooms, excellent floor plan, tile bath $2,500 Cash and Per Month [ 807 Whittier St. N.W. YOUR FAMILY enjoy the charming environment and refined atmosphere of actlon when the members are disappointed in the price received as compared with the price of outside markets, which must often happen.” M— Five-room bungalow. all on one floor. Cedar stor- ! Warns Against Overoptimism. That property be assessed at a 100 | 5 CERPRRERR = 2 g . . H : b : b | per cent valuation. R T e T e T e e age closets, breakfast set. Many new features e warned members of the insti- [~ That classification of property be | ) tute that they must not expect “top | made for taxation purpose Bef Y. Deci i ¢ 5 2 =~ > Investigation will convince you that this is the idea] place for \ notch prices through orderly market- | That estates be subjected to but one | elore ou eCld‘ vour Bome. Yot it costs considerably | sa than clsewhere to buy or These ho s 3 lighted daily til 9:30 ing,” but that they would also prob- | § foiia’ in this’ chamming tesidentisl commatnity. | The. execllent valugs hes mes are lighted daily until 9:: B : 3 o 't | Inheritance tax, and that one to be arc ‘made Dossible by our low construction costs, of Which Sou_oitain 2 ably be protected from any great|collected by the Federal Government, On a Home The benefit, whether you select one of the delightful homes now availapls 1| i asen 7 1| g TRt real estate be taxed for coun | Tt g or have us build according to your specifications. oes riot mean that we wi city and school district and other oc ol S s e s always be able to average more for|local purposes only unless other | nspect These Seven Beautiful Homes in é Main CYRUS :'l"é? 1023 'M MON NW. New Homes Park View 511 to 523 Irving St. N.W. These homes are nearing completion, and we will have sample house open for the first time on Sunday Tapestry brick; 6 rooms and bath, built-in fixtures with shower. Colonial and concrete front porches, very large double rear porches; with outside pantry. Hardwood floors throughout and many other features 1108 SIXTEENTH STREET - MAIN 8970 CALL SUBURBAN OFFICE, BETHESOA 174, FROM $ TOSPM. & HOLIDAYS. -+ - Twenty-Seventh Street Three-story I)ruk dwell- ing containing eight spa- cious rooms, two large baths, with every modern convenience, colonial front our cotton than will be received by [sources of revenue prove insufclent the outside producers,” he said. “It| That operative property of public is possible that conditions may | service corporations. the property of whereby the outside market will | m—————— Aaverage more than the co-operative However, we must not m sveratse meins o soa || Woodley Park vard stick, for if we are a stabilizing ey rar factor in the market and are respon- =ible for certain price levels there is 2825 nothing to prevent cotton on the out- side from coming up and seeking | somewhere near those same price | levels.” 1 He pointed ‘out that elimination of | waste and damage and the ability to | L'l\eln\ anufacturers prompt shipments | would make it possible for co-opera- 5 pe. rives to get premiums not likely to It u 'l[ Pay You to 'M ot be given to outsiders ri E Price Is Reasonable | | | | porch. sleeping porches, Dr. Croft, Astrologer, Dies. second and third floors. Q) mm@rammflmfmma@ma@arm@ Representative on Premises All Day Sunday (p;\h‘[‘) ll( \]\ e Conn, August 15 ‘ —Dr. Delmer <ux;?m= \ rm\ d\”nl.‘ . | b o e nmec e ool et | Floyd E. Davis Company || Columbla Construction C A Erad || Flord E Davis Company 1§ MO LMD o r. Croft was prominent in the Pro S N-W. | 7 40x Crot was prominent o § :n“hm R | uilders and Owners Col. 7979 Theodore Roosevelt headed the party, 501 7th Street S.W. and for seve ves fame through his pre world events. *—"hIhIHHII'!IHIHHIMIIIHI!IIIil!llll!l“HIIIII"ilIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|l|||l|!|!|i|1|||||hIiHIIIIIIIIHIHII[IIIIIlIH_ | Preston Homes (2 Scld This Week) 15 Sold Located on 4 For Sale Stylish 16th Street —the city’s most popular boulevard. Two own a home on this nationally known driveway is different from owning an ordinary home on an ordinary street. There is some- thing exclusive about the location and about the homes. You now have, perhaps, vour last chance to secure at a reasonable price and on reasonable terms \\lmt is now and what will continue to be the CIT OFFERING. ERRRRIRERRRRE AR R RS -RRETLERRRRRL. had gained ctions of man Main 353 First Time Offered JAMESON-BUILT HOMES 918 to 932 14th S.E. Inspect at Once Homes of Enduring Charm 326 Ridge Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. . . : —in Cleveland Park Pioc Retueed $9,850.00 A Sacrifice—Ouwner Leaving City 1i vou are hunting a bargain, see this Modern Six-room and Bath Bungalow, less than one year old. Spacious living room with open fireplace. Nice sized dining room and bedrooms. Two-car garage. Lot 60x125. Shrubbery, shade trees. Entire lot inclosed making great place for children Don't defay. This price will sell it quickly OPEN SUNDAY, 2to 7 P.M. Drive west on Bradley Lane to East Ave. thence one block north to Ridze Ave. CKl-ZE'.VE'.RdeOS 1415 K St. Most Altractive Location Idaho Avenue and Porter Street Sample House, 3601 Porter Street The most glowing description cannot *picture the in- numerable unusual features which we have incorporated into the design and finish of these Homes. Each one in the group differs from its neighbor—appealing with its own charm of effect, and pleasing with its peculiarly individual | characteristics. ! | Six large rooms, bath; h.-w.h., elec. lights, built- in ice box and other extras; double rear porches and wide front porch. Fasy terms Ask the Man Who Owns One Prices Will Advance on These Homes Before October 1st Sample House, 3535 16th St. N.W. Open Daily and Sunday From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Artisti y Furnished By Baum’s Furniture House, 14th and You Streets N.W. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. Realtors Main 4884 1409 L St. N.W. R l.llllllIllillllilllI|IIIIIIIHI1IIIIllIlIlIIIIlIIIiIIII!I!IHIIIII'lHI!II!IIIIlIIIII‘II!Illilfllllllllllll!III'Iiii‘IlHlIIHII i o e '"REAL HOMES' = 85 SOLD—-MORE UNDER CONSTRUCTION ‘ an extra Javatory Maximu Rut vou'll have to see the character of the fixtures and fittings: the artistic chimney corners; the splendid arrangement of the rooms—their | size: the ample closets: the superior equipment for heat. laundry and | service—to appreciate them fully | i { M. 4752 —and the price will agreeably surprise you—as will the terms which can be arranged. L L St My Moo i Bosnii ‘\ When it is a Cafritz Home s, | s s i 41 Doy Si‘,fr,ay" 7 you know it is well bullt H 1119 W.C.and A. N. Miller Phone 17th St REALTORS Main 1790 Members Operative lders’ Assc Built, Owned and for Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESCN CO. 906 New York Ave. NW. You'll Give Up Paying Rent When you see these new Cafritz Homes at 313-345 Kentucky Ave. S.E. —and realize what a splendid investment you will be making—and how easily you can buy one—and pay for it. Considered from every angle—it solves the whole problem of lxvmg—lt less than the out- lay for rent. Price, $7,450; Only $500 Cash —and but $59.50 a month to pay— They are “Life-time” Homes—planned for max- imum comfort—built as only Cafritz Homes are built—which makes them substantial investments. A Shapiro-Katz Home is always worth the money | 10,5002 vP EASY, TG B e W Six rooms of generous size; tiled bath: hard- wood floors; handsome fixtures laundry and best of hot-water heaters in the cellar; also separate heater for the kitchen and bath water; closets that the housewife will appreciate: big porches, iront and back, that the whole family will enjoy—and wide front lawn and deep back yard. The Sample Home is 335 Kentucky Avenue —aml is open and lighted every day and even- ing from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. BBUBUIUBUBL: DS In Washington’s Most Beautiful Section of Detached Homes | 1712 Allison St. NW (One Block West of 16th) Awonderfully con- Consists of eleven rooms, atructed detached home of three baths, complete serv- B tapestry brick, with interior ant's quarters, billiard g Wflnmmmmmmm R2eesiReisisndigatintaesinioeniatindioteatiisaatonsidiaassaiiodss EDGEMOOR BY WILLIAM VIGELIUS FREEMAN The irrestible charm of Edgemoor appeals at once even to the casual visitor. In the short time that we have been here we have been impressed with the large number of new- comers and the constantly increasing building activities. But, of course, it is only natural that the person secking the ideal home setting, combining urban proximity with the delightful freedom of suburban life, finds his ultimate goal in beautiful Edgemoor. Six-room Homes with or without garages. Eight-room Homes with built-in garages. 3 Beautiful Corner Homes, eight rooms, 2 baths SAMPLE HOUSE 527 DECATUR ST. N.W. COME OUT SUNDAY AND INSPECT Drive Out Georgia Ave. to Decatur St., Thence East 3 Blocks to Sample House \ \i Shapir o-Katz Co Bui der.r of Communitics " Realtors—Builders Ao uILOSufK: E&.flf‘:flifigmm ::A.T:EZO 14¢h & K Sts. Phone Main 9080 1416 K St. N.W. M. i No matter what Homes you have seen at even a higher price—none will impress you like these. Take Penn. Ave. cars to 14th St. S.E.—walking north; or Lincoln Park Cars to Kentucky Ave. and walking south. Or Phone Main 9080 and we'll send our auto for you. ons of Parisian de- room, double brick garage in rear of home. ! Ofen Daily and Sunday Until 9 PM. Constructed and for Sale By (6 MAX SUGAR g - mwwwmmwmzwmwmmmmA JOOT G L8 Adams 546 Or Your Own Broker