Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1925, Page 15

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the Federal Government iu study anal arch of the basic factors unde; ing home ownership conclusivel REAL ESTATE. | shows the general trend of thought | | tn\\ ard the subject. i\ Promote National Welfare. ; “No surer guarantee of good citi- i zenship and promotion of national| welfare can be proposed than a con- | tinuous increase in the number of | { home_owners. Home ownership in- ‘Neqseq individual _stability, makes or more domestic happiness, instills ()vrlfl ind develops community spirit. \Tl.e e are fundamental factors in the | development of citles and the nation | and offer very sound reasons for the larrell Says Lectures on Home Ownership Are Val- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1BUILDING TRADE WAGE BOOSTS ARE DECLARED NEARING END OVER U. S. (Continued from Thirteenth Page.) Its members are pledged to work on jobs where metal trim is being in- stalled by sheet metal workers, in compliance with a decision made by the National Board of Jurisdictional Awards. }and bricklayers are recelving $L75 per_hour. “Bricklayers in the leadin are receiving 90 cents to penters, 45 cents to $1.60; hod 30 cents to $1.25; structural iron ‘workers, 65 cents to $1.50; plasterers, 90 cents to $1.75; lathers, 80 cents to $1.6213; stone masons, 85 cents to $1.56; painters, 50 cents to $1.43%: plumbers, cents to $1.50; elec- tricians, 50 cents to $1.50; hoisting engineers, 62% cents to $1. and common laborers, 25 cents to 87% cents.” Reports from Canada indicate that there is a plentiful supply of labor and wage rates are well stabilized, al- cities C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925. CARROLL SURRENDERS ACTRESS IN SHOOTING Producer Went Bond for Woman Who Shot Husband—Wife "REAL ESTATE, I Carroll gave no reason for his action. | On September 5 Mre. Davis will be | arralgned on charges of felonious s | her sault and violation of the law forbid- | w ding possession of firearms wlithout a Dogs Fear Water. The Eskimo dog of the The shooting occurred when Mrs. | s entered an apartment where | husband, Alan Davis, an actor, as dining with friends |under the stinging lash of . th Mr. Davis was not seriously | | wounded. | I it, especially {n Jow temperatures. Nos is mortally afraid of water and o i whip will be consent to wade troug 2 = »mxm\mss;\\‘\‘s\s\x\\sxxs\\v\s\\\\s\sxxx\vs mmssmx\xs&“; Take the 16th St. Bus Remanded to Jafl. By the Associated Press. NEW TYORK, August 29.—Mrs, Edith Parker Davis, actress, went to Juil yesterday, khen Earl Carroll, theatrical producer, who formerly em ployed her and who furnished bond uable to Public. of $10,500 for her after she shot her husband recently, asked to be relleved of his obligation as her bondsman. though there is some slight upward tendency. According to the Depart- ment of Labor, the wage rates in Canadian cities are 169.7 per cent higher than in 1913,and no perceptible decrease in building costs, due to a reduced wage scale, is expected dur; ing the next few months. | general support belng given the sub | ject unlversally. |7 “T predict a big success for the ed- he special course of public lec-| ucational work along these lines be- tures on’ h.umcrmmm:hmlm be iven | ing inltiated for the first time in this | inues to lead the country with the y the as the complete | ¢l by e Y. . C. A. and am con- . indorsemenit of the Washington Real| fident it will be of great benefit to the | NiEhest wage scale. Common labor is Estate Board ling to Thomas E. | citlzens of Washington who take ad-|receiving from 45 cents to 771 cents Jarrell, president of the realtors’ or. | vantage of this upporlunfl) 7 CEE R e e DAWES PLACES WREATH \ON GRANDFATHER’S GRAVE the organized real estate leaders or\ Vice President Visits Early Home | the country. One of the ou undinL actlvities of the National Association of Forbears in Wisconsin and Makes Address. 1 Highest Scale in St. Louis. “Review of wage scales for the en- tire country shows that St. Louls con- To the Loveliest Home in Petworth ChevyChase,Md. 107 East Underwood St. New center hall Dutch Colonial type house, just completed six rooms and batl oak floors; numerous built-in features. Ga- rage. WITHIN ON BLOCK OF C NECTICUT AV East Underwood St. 1 e Sth street north ot dradley Lane on the e right. / Corner Home on 16th Street NE of the choicest sites on upper Six teenth, at the corner of Varnum street, this detached new brick residence at 4221 Sixteenth Street affords the utmost in modern comfort and luxury. Eight great rooms, two fine tiled baths, two-car garage open fireplace, hardwood floors, etc., are a of Real Estate Boards in recent years has been its development of real estate in all sections of the coun- There is 2 dual purpose in this| phase of the realtor org: on's | program,” said Mr. Jarrell. ‘It aims| better to educate and train those al-| ready e d in real estate work as wrell as those about to enter the field. | By the Associated Press w#o that they will be properly equipped | MAUSTON, Wis., August to handle intelligently the many in- | President Dawes, here to visit the tricate problems that a in’ real | early home of his forbears, spoke last estate deallng. It also aims to in-!night to a large audience at the fair form the public that realtv trans-| rlier in the day he placed matter of course. YOUR INSPECTION 13 actions are not merely commonpl: wreath on the grave of his grand- INVITED! ¢ rading but father, Henry Dawes. I bili-| Mauston was honoring the memory | P G ey be|of the Dawes family, which settled | Reasonably Priced—Good Ters OPEN AFTER 2 P.M. SAT. AND SUN. BOSS &b PHELPS | nation Rufus s, hero of the Irc | Brigade in Civil War, and fath 'HE HOME OF HOMES Main 9300 pon: should OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY C. Bushman Smith, Inc. 1703 Conn. Ave. North 2522 of the Vice President Mr. Dawes viewed the historical where | pageant of the Juneau County fair, 1 is | which included a reproduction of Gen. | us_Dawes d ring an address | ter Fort Sumter fired upon in | 1851, and depicting his raising a com- | | pany of Mauston youths and depart- fundar | Ing as head of the unit and ownership of i n\lh‘har(‘ ! 2 AR o) I i T P k s unfamiliar with the many angles | | B Pt o Effective Homes estate, and the serles of lectures Distinctive Neighborhood i of the public will give a very compre- heusive outline of the fundament principles of real estate practice and You won't find this same combination of Homes that S,,,’ appeal and a neighborhood that pleases—as is true of these Ll new Kite Homes— 3800 to 3816 Windom St. Yorth Cleveland Park Sample Home, 3816 Windom St. lute accu: well as an unbia presentation th" lectures alon, broad d con i | “‘Own \our Uun Home' aigns There are more unique livable features that usually get only into homes costing much more—and the construction is Kite construction—built to endure. All the appointments are modern; and the equipment of the very best. Charming Dunigan-Built Homes 4th and Buchanan Sts. N.W. Ave \ 1T K Streer portunity to obt tion pertaining orinciples Hosieo of Syl [iarest Just Off of Grant Circle and New Hampshire Specially Priced for Quick Sale 397 Carroll Avenue EACH PERSON IN SEARCH OF A REAL HOME WHO HAS VISITED PETWORTH HAS WISHED THAT HE MIGHT LIVE THERE. THE LOCATION IS THE LOVELI EST IN WASHINGTON CITY; 300 FEET ABOVE THE HISTORIC POTOMAC RIVER HIGH, HEALTHY; RIGHT ON TOP OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. Announces Removal Of His Real Estate Office to 1302 L Street N.W. Main 551 (Formerly 912 15th St. J. EDWARD LEWIS Rea! eatremely Poren Tull lenzth of house: Fireplace, oak floors, hot-water h % millwork. * Dining length screens. garage )‘; THESE DUNIGAN HOMES ARE CONSTRUCTED TO LAST THROUGH GENERA TIONS; ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION; WITH CONCRETE FRONT PORCH: ARTIS TICALLY IRON TRIMMED. A BREAKFAST PORCH AND SLEEPING PORCH IN THE REAR. SIX LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; A PERFECT KITCHEN, ALL-WHITE BATH ROOM. THESE HOMES ARE LUXURIOUSLY DECORATED AND PER FECTLY APPOINTED. Tepr general licity intended to de- ‘ celop home owngrship if in veal estate dealeffs solel Y arly be considered as based on selfish | purposes. How NWo BUYING ONE OF THESE HOMES REQUIRES ONLY A LITTLE CAPITAL. NOT MUCH; A MODERATE PAYMENT DOWN AND THE BALANCE IS ARRANGED LIKE RENT. WE CONSIDER THESE HOMES THE MOST REASONABLY PRICED HOUSES IN WASHINGTON. These Homes Are Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. PHONE US TO TAKE YOU OUT—BEST TRANSPORTATION IN THE CITY. CARS AND BUSSES—TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF GRANT CIRCLE AND NEW HAMP SHIRE AVENUE N.W. D. J. Dunigan, Inc., 1319 N. Y. Ave. PHONE MAIN 1267 Lurge twostory 1 ! bath _and Your the & Estate, Loans, Insurance, Etc. Tot water heat 806 Whittier Eigbt tiled bath, s, fireplace roomws. tront ounds and s o cars Owner leaving Open for Inspection TONIGHT and TOMORROW city offers bargain Other Bungalows and Houses $4,750 Up Lillie & Hendrick Takoma Park, end of 14th” Strees line.” Laorel and Col. 8826, Price, $11,750 1001 Quebec Place N.W. AZAAAAALATALALLAALLAAAAALLALALALALAALAALALLAAAAALALATALLATLALLLABARALLALALALLALALE NS SLLAN AR ARAAAANAARNRANN \\\)\\\\\\\o Ty Carroll Aveoues. )\\\'\“(\‘\\\"\\\\\\\\‘\\ NANANSANNNAY \\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\‘5\\\\\\\ AN \\\\{{\\x&\\\\‘\\‘\‘\\\\\s\\“&\\\m\“\\\\\x\\\\\\\\\\s ; completely appointed bath; practical- sleep i : handy kitchen porch, and a charming front porch ‘clected flooring throughout; artistic fixtures; approved b water heating system—and an nup-to-date heater for service water. Price Is Remarkably Low terms exceptionally convenient. Our Mr. Hamilton is at 3816 Windom St. every day and evening, including Sunday. Or you can make a special appointment for private inspection by phoning him— Cleveland 1490. Drive out Conn. Ave., turning left at Albemarle St., thence into 38th St. Or take Wisconsin Ave. cars to just beyond the National Cathedral. at Windom St. Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Incorporated Main Member Washington Real Estate Board 4846 FIRST, READ THE DESCRIPTION Hot-water Heat Electricity Hardwood Trim Roomy Closets Colonial Front Porch Spacious Rear Screened Porches 6 Large Rooms Hardwood Floors Upstairs and Down Built-in Ice Chest Built-in Tub and Shower One-piece Porcelain Sink Then, Consider the Price ——ONLY— 8,5004 38,6502 Without Garage With Garage EASY TERMS SMALL WONDER THESE HOUSES ARE SELLING FAST (Four Sold Last Week) 1512 to 1524 Neal St. N.E. : BETTER SEE THEM TODAY still ] To Inspect—Take car to 15th and H Sts. N.E,, thence two blocks north to houses. WM. S. PHILLIPS 1432 K Street N.W. Main 4600 AAEATLRLLLARRRRARRAT SRR A nie of six (0 eet and alley 1 Located nm f h d rear the intersection of Price., $7.500 Randolph Place N.E. \ very well built six (6) room and bath brick home w hot-water heat. electricity and gas. Street just recently im- proved and the house is in perfect condition. = Very convenient to cars. stores, schools and churches. Inspect today and see this delightful home, which can be bought on terms less than rent L4 History Repeats Itself Many of the investors and home owners who bought in our subdivision on and about 16th Street sold at a substantial profit. Due to thc superior quality of Breu ninger homes, land in that section has doubled in value in two vears. YOUR OPPORTUNITY now lies in our newest home community in the ALASKA AVENUE section. Several of our high-type homes will be started here ‘within the next few days. We are, however, going to sell some of the lots Select a lot now, while values are only a fraction of what they will be when our build ing program is completed. We will build and finance a home for you if you desire Or vou may buy a lot now and build later. 16th STREET HEIGHTS 1514 K St. Ph. C.H.SMALL & CO. Builders—Realtors 925 15th St. N.W. being developed Main 6861 All High Ground Beautifully Shaded Adjoining Rock Creek Park The Perfect Location For Fine Homes Miller-built Cleveland Park Homes on the high point of the Park—at Idaho Ave. and Porter St. Sample Home, 3601 Porter St. A wonderfully artistic group of Homes—all differing in design and varying in type—creating a distinctive neighbor- hood. Txiension Propased Six rooms with and two baths. some have extra lavatory on first floor. The clever interior arrange- nents fend charm to the fx.xmshmg possibilities; while the Anish is in excellent taste. Open fireplaces, hardwood floors, best of heating plants, separate heater for hot water. Every Lot Will Be Improved With Sidewalk, Sewer and Water The price will settle st—you’ll want one of them. —and the terms wll make the buying easier. Come out now and select your lot before prices advance. Our representative will be at our office on the ground at the corner of Alaska Avenue and Kalmia Road. Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue to the property. Or transfer from the 14th Street ca: line, at 14th and Kennedy Streets, to the Alaska A venue bus, which runs to the property. L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS . Main 6140 706 Colorado Bldg. Open every aiternoon and evening and all day Sunday Motor up Porter Street from Conn. Aye., or down Porter from Wisconsin Ave. to Idabo Ave. W. C. & A. N. Miller REALTORS Operative Builders’ £ 1119 17th St. Main 790 _“Deal With a Realtor™ Member Association

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