Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1926, Page 23

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REAL ESTATE. BUILDING AND AUTO INDUSTRIES MOVE TOGETHER, ECONOMIST SAYS Babson Finds Wall Street Belief That Both May Slow Down Some This Year—Calls Heavy Installment Buying * THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. (., .L\A\'l"\lu‘\ 16, 1926. REAL . to Spain, has “become the ot Spain to the United Sta sreater power than ever SATURDAY, Proclaimed as Peacemaker. NEW APARTMENTS IN SOUTHWE AlR SERVIGE [}I-ASH | NEW YORK, January 16 (®. A1 | zxander . Moore. retiring i< und understanding between i If you believe in the United States vou believe in Washington A New Brick House In Delightful Chevy Chase FSTEATE., » countries,” speakers sald Thu v night at a dinner in Mr. Moore honor given by the Spanish Cham! o Commeree in the United States ‘ancer” in Business. saturation. point is impossible. Gen eral husiness 1s like a certain amount water which will carry only a given mouni of salt in solution: but by in creasinz the amount of liquid - it is ilwavs possible to take up more salt. A certain volume of general business Will absorh only a ceriain amount of buildin, uction and RARSON PARK. Florida. January 16, —The two most inmporiant indus tries today ar bile and the building industries. T two not nly employ most men. but they hiave the gr ramifications and. indirectly greatest number f other b ses. N It e Varied Views. IFarther clishes hetween adherents | of the airplane as the first line of de- | N fense and supporters of the contention | that it is a4 necessary auxili with | than some 1ake roday 1tomobile indnstry, in one of ti huilds "tomobile 1 whether he And then builds 4 nse it Martistics, however Batioth Be tBese inansirios me R rether Slowing Down Held Liloly This relati ustries is some emembered nz to the prets this as at the the building utomoh he center Let me he of 5 y evident ir 1 is in New York Market le re sayin ome a slump in the grea could so hurt zen 18 a severe break industry Moreove home statistic o 1 hetween thing pre recent decline Wal meaninz number of dealers fonnd themselve brokeraze houses there 1t this will cause ndustries. and, if so v oslump in not wish to on o inst th have reached <lumps owever wish 1o m: zeneral Lusiness zeneral husine he prosperity of Presidents or break " wisiness cond eak Presidents at industries e neral Lusiness recor this forec and building. their ire_inevitable in cond these At the Wih No man is so short-siz wha s the cause up and substitutes Moreove ness men for th No Need of Overproduction. Thare reed be no s roductio eached i BRI A Real 4-bedroom Home for the Price of a .Some Features That Are In Our Takoma Park All rooms are . Oak floors throughont, Ruilt-in tul and Attie Built-in ga Instant Sample Drive out Main 1022 e ures re due to takir effect and vice vers house open 617 Fern Street N.W. Ga. Walter Reed Hospital. Without an incre: a saturation p » that more building or mobiles cause a temy production: but =0 long business increases the point rises proportionately the importance of watching conditions msiness saturation Hence, general Sex Instinets € < The sutomohile and building indus tries are even more deeply rooted than utlined. They depend not only il business, but are primarily hased on the primitive instinets for home and for travel. These are probably the two most deeply rooted instincts in the human race. Young people et married in spite of husine et conditions, and as soon as they m d they want a home. More: over. as almost the first instinct of the child is to creep, so that instinct to move develops throughout lite and that rze s now showing itself in the auto mobile industry. These primitive in stincts are really the hasis of these reat industries. Moreover, they are the vasis of other industries as well ind fortunate are those manufactur ers and merchants who produce and 1 zoods which satisfy the primitive instinets of men and women During the past weeks T have heen inerested in re tisements of the more successful build ing promoters and automobile manu facturers. A woman is always in the picture. One ad “Own Home of Your Own.” another ad is headad, “Buy a Car for Her.” Studi made by the great advertisir zencies have shown that the sex in stinet is the most powerful factor in ause many of the great industri Wateh Wages, ¥ on gencr num should , and building Money its. There are three sources of purchas inz power. The first source is the income of the azricultural and indus trial districts. Althol the farmer << tor himself, vet we will his income under the general of wazes. The sreater the wages the country. the greater the pmn 5 o < of industrial Tural will the indusiry source is the When money Lizh. the prod mobiles and o is curtailed iccordingly. Tight money. like unem ployment, cuts down purcl 1il bility to horroy ind 1 . z oy v The husiness man When he i= mak t easily and fre makinz money sharply. Many 1 not been makinz mu IRRERPCRRTT FJ'L“JE’UEP 4 AR AR Six-room House homes large. shower, over entire honse. hot-water heater. and lighted daily until 8 o’clock. Ave. until you come to the first and turn on Fern St street Cvn] o~ I;MMON REALTOR RERRERT AR RRERRAL R RN ARRRRRE 1700 0 0000 O ) JM{!{E@J@@EFEM@M@M@ Homes of Enviable Distinction That Encourage Home Ownership Open Daily For Your Inspection ——— FOR SALE Cleveland Park 3100 Rodman Street TOINSPECT Conn. Ave tn Radman S thenen Mator o i i Rodman St te broperts. FOR SALE Chevy Chase 4103 Legation Street TOINSPECT Mator ani Conn. Ave. fo Lesation St.. fh. fue hiacks west on Lezation St. in properts FOR SALE 3519 35th Street Cleveland Park d Porter Streets) Ave. to Porter St., thence west an Porter There is an air of distinction about these substantial homes that will commend itself to your consideration—because it meets the ideal in their planning and is carried out to the minutest detail in their finish. Terms for your convenience “SMALL-BUILT—WELL-BUILT” C.H.SMALL & CO. 925 15th St. N. Realtors—Builder. w. Main 6861 Rates and has heen for now begu | Delaware aver iny profits durinz the past vear. The outlook is that v will make more ¥ in Ointment. in the ointment is the isiness which has heen rapidly durinz th especivlly in the industr banking. mant ment; but we show’ the business efficiency of co failure bec i the great } van emotions which make the world 0 round. Another merchant may not 4 even a high school educa it he mukes a tremendous canse he understands men their hopes. ambitions ind disappointments. often criticized for talking lizjon and business _in same breath, but every year I am more con vinced that the emotions, of whi velizion primarily treats, are the basis ‘ arowth, heth material and h determining—the tsiness conditio nt time. Duri raged 6 per elow normal f 3 the e normal will continue 26 and if the in: hLusiness does not cause a smash should he a hetter vear than I'he foremost woman hreeder of live continent s of the farm. in tock on the vican iller. owner especially irs Hampshire sheep. which have on highest awards ai stock show throuzhont the eonntry RESIDENTS OBJECT TO BUSINESS PLACLS Baltimore. Without Sections Aside. Powerless to Stop Building. method ¢ only question consider abjections permits f were | Lusiness places were er tial neighhorhoods SERMONS ON PAINTINGS. Dr. 0. 0. Dietz Wil Studies. 1 Give Series of A new idea in preachir moriow of studies on the gt at the Masonic i AL lights are turned off A spotlight is thrown on one of ceat paintings by the master artists of the past. This Sunda: it will be “Christ and the Rict Young Man A copy of each pic tur " memher he congreg Sunday m preact Church ELECT EZR.A MEEKER. Orezon Tiail Memovial Body 10 A k Coinage for Monuments NEW YORK. January 16 (®) Ezra Meeker, Orezor an am many the Or sole survivor of w. rzers of he has labored sday night when ail Memorial Associatior was ized, and he was el president The =« memaorial Aollar each <o monumen and maintained Trail. its his of the covered v Chauneey A honerare viee pres the Army and Navy forecust on Capitol Hill within the next several | N weeks The aviation problem, which has Lain dormant since the «onclusion of | R the Mitchell court-martial ept for sporadic outhreaks in the subeommit tee of the House appropriations com mittee on expenditures for via tion. now ix taking conerete form in the Tlouse naval committee el will be the prime o the House military commit ¢ naval body at present cerned with the potential war of dirvigibles. The military committec Will seek testimony Tuesday on a bill Ly Representative John Phillip 1Hill Republican, Marvland. to eveate a de- | t of national defense, in which 1 and air activities would have | R tary Davis of the | opposed to such a asked Dby tl power Department. department, has heen | cominittee to present his views on the | proposal | veral members of the Military committee now are drafting a bill de sizned 1o out recommendations the President’s Air Board, which proposed additional nssistant se tiries in the War. Navy and Departments to handle ai exclnsively ‘ will_be introduc consideration of the Hill hill} enable Secretary Davis recom discusses hefore i reached to ta express his views on its ndations, at the time he i1 defense proposal v fool in the com « William Mitchell's < on aviation if thix can be done 1 causing any embarrassment to sentence hy the martial to five before the he officer, whose Army general court ves Supension now President COLLEGE MAN TO PREACH. | S. McCollester of Tufts to Speak in Capital. Dr. L. | | | | | | | Mass t the Metropolitan Theater ces of the Firat ['n will preach ar 11 a.m nal meeting of the Younz ian 1'nlon will be held Arthur Wiley Miss Glenn Goding Dinner for Boys and Girls older hovs the parish hall next T nder the leadership of Rev. | 1 Queally, recior of the parish.| \i arrangements are heing made by | he voung people themsel ' Daniel | Hariranfdt will act as toastmaster will be a series of snort ad- ! a selected group of men | n of Washington. who are | in the church’'s work | INg |\—n|vlt amonz vo Open, Lighted and Heated Daily i ’ Nos. 4114 to 4124 t 13th St. N.W. . HF hect 6-raam home ¢ | - values in the Narth- west. Homes that cannot be duplicated. Price, $9,150 % Francis A. Blundon Co. 805 H St. N.W. Phone Main 18 NEVER BEFORE SUCH AMAZING HOME VALUES! Open Daily and Sunday Exhibit Heme 1341 “T” St. S.E. A four-bedroom Home for *8,950 TWO LEFT Hot-water heat. electricity. hardwood floors, big lot. Exhibit *5,950 34 BUILT—ONE LEFT Exhibit Home 1420 “S” St. SE. A Home with a built-in garage 37,950 ONE LEFT Six rooms, hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors, big lot. Home—1432 Ridge Exhibit Home 2013 Naylor Rd. S.E. A Home with a 177-foot lot *6,475 THREE LEFT Hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood fleors, three porches. Pl. SE. Hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors, tile bath, three porches, laundry trays in cellar, etc., etc. These homes can be purchased on small cash payments and balance less than rent — an opportunity of a lifetime Adjacent to New $10,000,000 Speedway Park TO INSPECT—Drive Over 11th Street S.E. Bridge. 1516 K St. N.W. REALTORS (Between B oand S Streets) REALTORS Turn Left at Our Signs Frank. 5678 and equipped-—at Sons $9,350—0nly $500 Cash This record-breaking offc Only $500 Cash! ing hou it is price, very gain. home in S in this operatior ikely that with such maoderate ng means a very unusual opportunity for the voung man to acquire a home in a locality soc constantly on the increase.and where the as rent will pay for a home—a to live. ially me a1 right—where 1 wount that he vhere he a section will he Balance Like Rent opportunity. The fex will he quickly uch offering at su initial payvment Jenifer Street at 42nd Street Chevy Chase, D. C. I'he cxhibit h 1231 | v 6 rooms, hath. madern Hatiheen ematilal, We invite you to visit it Sunday Drive out Conn. north to Jenifer or east to houses. Ave. Wisconsin to Harrison St., to 42nd. turning west Ave. to Jenifer, Open and lighted until 9 P.M. alues arc 1S paving proud Main 2690 Just Off Sixteenth Street Two very attractive Homes that are for sale on most unusual terms for property of this class—and par- ticularly in this section. They will be open from noon until dark on Sunday. Or. phone us at any time up to 9 p.m.— and we will arrange for special inspection. A Snug Six-Room Home 1462 Spring Place —ijust a step from either 16th St. or 14th St. Rooms are splendidly ar- ranged and of excellent size. There are three porches— front porch, and breakfast and sleeping porches glassed in and sereened. The bath is thoroughly modern: the flobrs of hardwood: the decorative finish in excellent taste: the kitchen and heating equip- ment very superior. Stone coping in front which is very effective; and one-car garage in rear. The Home is in excellent condition. ready for imme- diate occupancy. Price upon application — which. with the terms. will surprise you An Eight-Room Home 1408 Crittenden Street —also just a step from 16th St. and 14th St. Semi-detached Brick—and when you remember it has 21 feet frontage you’ll know how generous the size of the rooms. There are two haths. per- feetly equipped: kitchen and heating service of the hest. Side and vear yards. the latter is ample room for zarage. Couldr’t be more conven- iently located—mnor in a more pleasing neighborhood. It’s a Home you won’t have to spend any money on—for it’s too well built—and in first- and in class condition. The Price is very low and the terms very unusnal. 1415 X Street Main

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