Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1926, Page 24

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Madge Kennedy Fixes Blame REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1926. REAL ESTATE. ¢ PUUR R[]AD SHUWS THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. —By WEBSTER. [POINTS OUT SOME ADVANTAGES |t srevitecturat appearance of e [ooner. ang e ane e 2 ‘The purchaser of a row house today | much to heat a row house as it does to - : ; OF ROW-HOUSE CONSTRUGCTION |eniovs"the i & e howe ooy | much to heat & vove s : DUE TO PRODUCERS for Productions Off Broadway. THE AMERITAN 8oY'S HANDY BCOK , 8y DAamt BEARD s Gives Salaried Persons Oportunity to Acquire Better Homes in Better Neighborhoods, Says . Morris Cafritz. BY MORRIS CAFRITZ. The comparatively recent develop- ment of large tracts of land both in Economies of row-house construc- tion, which are passed on to the pur- chaser, are numerous. has an efficlent hot-water heating jand san lwood floor: venlences of modern civilization, Ile ant | rd Depends on Rainfall for Water. JERUSALE: January 9 (). | Jerusalem m depend for its do. and water require- 'nts on the Some this is inadequate for the ion of between 500,000 y plumbing fixtures, h lighting fixtures, etc Better Standard of Living. Thus the salaried man of small in-| ™ me is able to enfoy v through u use a higher standard of living, and is able to provide « better home for his . There is far less depreciation o In the first place the "operative the clty proper and in newer outlying | bullder developing a subdivision or | hasing tha 27 the Asociated Presa o e e o O Scan Botore It 1e. Teadly o sub: D O W S H A D E S Foornedy Faltovs ¢ Yotk stage tirely new way the benefits and ad-|on the actual value, the purchaser of i Mot b i s vantages that are derived by the|a home naturally benefiting by his O=————0 Madeto o S— | 1 much for the road shows which home owner when he occuples & row | enormous saving. - Measure i i of Broadway to house today. In the second place, the large-scale A4 4 i There i8 nothing 80 new about row | o erattons of row-house builders re- c 5 A S " < | TGt Daviatiatest tarce, housen; we soe ovidencen of that typu | SULHIY, £y T oonicn tn overhen. Shade Fhe finest of Sty “Better ! of Widows” who has seen ot development throughout the older ||y and materfal costs in row-house Better » tisedt 1o Falie: thia ade e anies cast, believes part of our clty as well as other large |construction. Large flnancial resources vetier are used tomale these Shade s themselves are re- - poor showing of the i 1 re- cities such as Philadelphia and Bal- timore. The striking and important aspect of row-house developments to- day s that for a comparatively small outlay a family may own a home modern in every detall and which costs but a relatively small part of what a detached home or a semi- detached home would cost, with the same improvements and conveniences. Aside from the fact that the salaried emplove can now own his home on very reasonable terms, he can also own a home in a cholce location in a section of the city which Is bound to appreciate In value as the city's and great purchasing power enable operative builder to buy better terials for his house for less mon and the fact that one foreman can supervise the construction of 30 houses as well as one house, and practically no additional equipment is needed, makes the labor cost correspondingly less per house than if one house were being bullt.. Architecture Declared Better. Aside from the economies mentioned above in material and labor. the out- standing fact is that the purchaser of a row house also gets a better house shades, ESTIMATE growth becomes more extensive. Home Owners’ Future Protected Some bullders are inserting cove- nants in the deeds restricting the sale to undesirables, thereby protect- ing the future home owners in that community. In addition to these legal restrictions imposed by the builders themselves, the owner in the new de- velopments has the additional tection wh architecturally than if he endeavored to build a single house. The big construction companies now | adagehave I et et | THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES 2010 TO 2026 THIRD ST. NORTHEAST building his own home Open Daily Till 9 P. M. N FIVE SOLD uld have to pay for the services of | such o man to make his plans, in| buying one of a number of homes, he only pays a proportionate cost of serv- fces of such an expert. In addition to the decreased cost in this respect, architects specializing In row houses are able to produce a plan of greater beauty and attractiveness and more desirable arrangement of rooms and cilities to take into consideration all = v are put on | nd compe 5 S R now has through the logical and comprehe sive zoning plan of the city prohibits the use of propert tions zoned residential for commer- We Wish to Announce The Opening of a RENTAL DEPARTMENT Under the Management of JESSE T. NUSSEAR o o e o = Cope. 1526 (N. V. Worid) : A ; e Six large rooms, tile ¢ o 15-foot alle 9 0 RECOVER PART OF LOOT. | PERLMAN CASE PROBED. | TELLS TALE OF WOE. are now fully equipped to properly landle all problems Room for sar Rewdy to move | A POTATO FARMERS SEE e i | L i | ting to all classes of rental property, including b s FRED W. REEVES YEAR OF PROSPERITY Detectives Find $1,028 of $4.000| A Hr-!rwi committee began ‘-“r"xfl:-,\' Alexander Carr Haled Into Coult‘ property and apartment buildings. Phone Col. 2228 827 Upshur St. N.W. Theft in Hidden Sack. L by confestdoa on Alimony Claim. List Your “For Rent Properties” With Us ——— == - —— seat of Representative Periman, Re ¥ ’ High Prices Lift Worry From l[:rfli‘l\; :Llax'.‘rli S publican, of New York City, instituted Ix.u< A ,L!,s.r.hn‘mmr\- 4 r/svxmx 1as be ; g Alexander Carr, of the Potash and Aroostook County First Time | thorita by William J. Serovich, Democratic| 4 : : OS ARRE CO r B ; ) ! s3:00 candidate. The committee decided to[Ferlmutter team, told a tale of TH 3 E' J [‘L : in Five Ye: send for the ballot boxes and subpoena | fraled into court for examination in . e n N By the Assos ss witnesses. Hearings will begin Janu-| supplemen proceedings on a judg Washington Savings Bank Building OUL Tanuar ary 19. {ment obtained by his former wife . stook. ¢ Nesovich charges that ballots were | Mary Carr. for $8.366 back alimony 721 10th Street N.W. Main 766 To C ! i talking ins today counted improperl and that pam.|the comedian declared that his entire o Car Lines, Bus Lines, Churches t vears e he discovery | Phlets were circulited in violation of | Wealth consisted of about $100 in the il market pr Siarchoune neww Her Thg UOYerv| e New York eleotion law, ek ol de B e ol = Schools and Stores i T e et %% | LIVERPOOL NOT ALARMED | because of e nooriety cased by s e R o making arrests within a short time. s The court attached half of his bank | ' as xich bt i il pay s Saod pactoet R — OVER COTTON RAISE PLAN | .ccount. i his fert bank indebtedness. SINGS BEFORE HANGING —_— - —— P\ In 1814, when potatoes sold for $10 * |Proposal to Retaliate for Rubber| When T. V. Wissella, Oakland, th d h L s e » e T e isaells. Oakiana, | 14th and Upshur Streets BALANCE LESS THAN RENT good prices prevailed. lux y buving | condemned Man Reiterates Inno- Monopoly Fails to Worry {low his calling because of two broken | ’ EXHIBIT HOUSE 3 sut not so this vear. | 8 ribs suffered in an accident, his wife zht the farmer thrift. | cence on Gallows. English Brokers. nd her friend, Miss Canfield, climbed S-Story Elevator Apartment i ONLY TWO LEFT PR | _ARIZONA STATE PRISON. FLOR- ssoctated Press htact Smpkestackiandigeveiit o H — . = BENC nuary 9 UP)—William POOL, and, January 9.[C0oat of paint. ! R ad Ab F b 1 SLAIN MAN IDENTIFIED A Law of Muskogee, Okla., ;mbers of the Livepool — - ; e y out eD. Ist day for the murder of a Phoenix, |terday oyer the proposal m . . . AS CHICAGO EX-CONVICT |3, Toliceman gress Wednesday by Representative ' 3 and 4 rooms and bath and breakfast rooms. | i CE Before stepping on the trap Law- | McKeown, Democrat, of Oklahoma, | i . - ot e 41 (Between New Hampshire and Géorgia Aves.) 3 0'Brien Evidently Victim of | Tonce made a short statement, declar- ainst the British rub. | = Showers in all baths. Garage in building. . . Ames 0Brien Evidently Victim of| oot Pt 8 Shiyt saiement, feghr, [ fo salion uesine THEY HAVE Typical Gang asked several people who were present | of American cotton Rents most reasonable. Plans at office. > to kneel with him in a seven-minute | pool cotton men believe that euch a 4 Six very large rooms, tiled bath, hot-water heat, Toxcer e I‘J,"J'i e G (1?;\3::2:']:xr.‘a:"'lfipl‘i:;\fl- "A‘.mo,n‘.\ul.’um TR et mmarg then H Make Your Reservation Now ‘ electricity, hardwood floors and trim, numerous floor phie mutict| SYEE oo £0 o the gallows. s ‘Ameriea_necds to find a_market | % plugs, one-piece porcelain sink, spacious rear screened e bullet- ing to the death chamber | or her surplus cotton, i a promi : 4 £5e O € PO AL Jt!l\x’lrl;"{[]- L e o e et vt | o Ghenibar Of te o otto Has ’cr.,’g.”,f,‘ A sple:dnld Infiponu- ’ porches, colonial front porch, built-in heated garage. n a lone- | g guitar and si paniish love |today. “and if they put a prohibitive nity can be had by sev- J | s den- | Sohz, Tte eaes of age. eXport duty on cotion their own farm. | @ o] : H ‘A . ’ OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY | = ers would have s hing to say, ! while they would de: th own ob- & h { NEW TANKS FOR HELIUM. |ject by reaucing the nrices the farm- EXPERIENCED . 916 15th Street Main 9900 , ers would receive in the domestic HOUSE SALESMEN B N technique peculiar to : market. America is grumbling about AL = o ; The man was evidentls Special Cars Expected Greatly to|ihe British povernment’s interference : . S T m TN Y REALTORS _— 5 — REALTORS by his enemies, shot § Cut Cost of Production. with the production of rubber, but in Medium priced, new PHILLIPS, '“hnn :'”\' "‘“:i'“““("l:hll the vi FORT WORTH, Tex., January 9 mu: tfi‘m;n? “""x’,“’tc'i}’nnd”“‘g the housesfonly, I g as selieved that the vic-| FORT RTH, Tex., January 9|sam ng by such a : 2 yas 1nl : Genna, '1’":1“[ lh»; three | (#) A new method of hm"umfi o R Sisid ! \ILa]IDO;u' s?lesmaxuagc{, I nc. & - surviving brothers of the notorious|pelium gas by especially constructe Mr. Daly, for appoint- e W. Genna family. who disappeared after | fapie. cars, T SRty promised Mother and Son Drowned. | RO PP [ ranklin 5678 the death of Tony, third of the br would Ereatly reduce cost of produc-| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., January . 0 meet & violent death within tion, s to be nsuguratol At the |9 (£)—Mrs. E. H. Manderville and P t E w. . 2 United States helium plant here. son King of Regina, Saskatchewan, C A e : - ¥ T T R A Cattall of Washington, D. C.| wero drowned vesterday when the reston L. ire Lo. ——————————""Kite Built is Best Built igineer in charge of the hellum di- | mother attempted to rescue the son = vestmen 3 UNITE FOR FREEDOM. S S eoniorisd | BosheE Somo to rescut Ui ton | € 636-44 lvestment Bldg L oF, 4];001(i ]mhchr‘x‘rge 1“1 the | were recovered. Mrs. Manderville and iy s 448 t 3 Paus attell said the first helium [ three child: i CH e relntives | month t present the gas is stored i {in druins, each holding 176 feet. The | tank car will have a capacity of 210,.- 1 000 cubic feet. | ¢ | Council, . will be purpose reof being to conduct an intensive ce campaign in the United $9,750.00—Terms Brick home, contains eight rooms and bath; five bedrooms. - Deep lot to alley with Concrete Block Garage. | Open All Day Sunday For Inspection Homes—Northeast This Kite development 3028-3056 Monroe St. NE. | —has been one of the most popular—due to the excellent character of the construction—the family appeal of the plan—and ¢he most attractive loca- Miss Elsie Hurst, who only a few monthe ago was working as a shirt- maker in a sweatshop, has just scored a sensational success as singer in London. 4 Sold Already! Only 8 Built tion. Balance ’ Sk Most all sold—to satisfied buyers—and no more | Cash Less : > ground is available. Payment Than Rent SAMPLE HOUSE ledTi;aeyh.r:hWholly dhetached Hon:les. Six rooms, ti ath, three porches; artistic decorations and — 2 lectric lighting fixtures; most efficient and . Exhibit Home, 717 Madison St. N.W. 4837 Kansas Ave. N.W. feal Reating plants hardwood foorss b closetes . i y t. it 3 ‘ Two Blocks East of Go. Ave. and Madison St Only two of these splendid 20-ft. wide brick houses are left. e e e DESCRIPTION Inspection will convince you of the real value offcred. s ] S R Tile Bath with Built-in Phis palatial home occuples a prominent corner in & most h P A l dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen with both gas and coal range. The " second floor comprises three master bedrooms, tiled bath and hall room. The third floor has four bedrooms and alcove. The basement is concrete throughout, being divided into several rooms; has hot-water heating system. There is ample room for garage; lot has frontage of 59 feet on one street and 125 feet on other. One-Piece Porcelain 8 Rooms, 2 Baths, Built-In Garage i Oper EcaryRDR0 Kinali I E M. —and the terms will To if t: Drive out Georgia ave. to Decatur St., then t . . 3 bloaks to Kansas Ave. and sample house, s suit your convenience Shapiro-Katz Company REALTORS—BUILD! 1416 K St. N.W. Deal With a Realtor Electricity Hardwood Floors Sink Hardwood Trim Spacious Porches BUILT-IN HEATED GARAGE: Open Daily and Sunday for Inspection DOUGLASS] Take G Street cars to Rhode Tsland Ave. and Monroe St. N.E., and it's but & step to these Homes, Your Inspection Is Invited at an Early Date Price, $25,000 H. LATANE LEWIS MAIN 8945 Built, Owned and For Sale by Harry A. Kite Incorporated Main 4846 1514 K Street 1516 K Street N.W. PHILLIPS Main 9111 1422 F St. Member Washington Real Estate Board ==——==Kite Built is Best Bulltem e ¢

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