Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1926, Page 23

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REAL ESTATE. 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, § TRRECERENES TURIEE SO (e GROWTH OF TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS BY EXCHANGES GOLD TEMPLE ROOFS |, ki, it | PLAN HARDING TRIBUTE. IN BUSINESS AND POPULATION (1920, 100 Per Cent). SEEN BY EXPLORER|imch, the s 00 i Corner Stone to Memorial Wil Be RDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926. REAL STATE. 23 party Laid Memorial Day. MARION, Ohlo, Fcbruary 6 &) me of the $1,000,000 | ture” record of the | dance, seldom witnessed by \-.mtv‘ | Postal Subdivi ons in Capital Show Trends to Busi- Mysteries of Interior Tibet De-|™c" Tho corner ness Men—Cleveland Park Shows Greate scribed in Geographic §o- ! e ’1'1’.;'-"'[:””‘ o ,,l’ estdent Warren G n making the announcement ciety Lecture. | From tho Atlanta Constitution. There never fs any worry shortage. I tha Phone Increase in Past Five Years, terday lHoke Donithen, chairman the executive committee of the g should come to pass, there's |Ing Memorial Association, said pr clentist at hand to warn us |inent Government officials will in's light s dving la t cipat Traveling on a passport signed man whom millions of Buddhists b h lleve to be a reincarnation of Buddha e ———————— s OLUMBIA himself was the experfence of Geno| P PP PITITAAALALLLALARATATAARLARIRAEVARAAANANNANNINY DAMS g Lamb, he told m(-n.\h.ers of the a ' Upshur Street Homes - BY 1. SETH SCHNITMAN AND Ly 4. W. MILLARD. . number to enjoy telephone N Koowledge concerning the movemer Facts Vital to Business. L of these population and busine within last night y describing ) business in gen- | &n 8,000mile journey from the Chines ent factors is of es and Washington is no exception | tremendous import the rule. In previous articles ir gt e seacoast into the heart of Tibet and go columns, however, the writers | °Ftl ind while mere Increases in tele. buck. The signer of West of 16th Street Phones do not point to the particular e ih J L Tave attempted to fo motiviting factor or combination of e of the indicat Factors. Uies at least focus attention | Detached bri ed by Mr., 1 s by good fo very pi t e 5 baths, hot-watcr licat, hrou tHon: need. onj (thei Gitmicts whare atn tune, as they entered Tibet. automatic storage lic el at o this type nt that in several spedition. Jed by, Tambj was colonial front porche in refrigerator. T ) et § . out by tho Chinese governn Fronsigen iy 1 re v.Ll atc vearly increase © a study of its outlying on and constructior 1 exceptional values at— 1 ess for correct planming | phone installations markedly D dy of its outlying to determine the feasibility of Ing them with ¢ ted coast zon business | the incr riain types of dwell- | i \ such an ex It i | ent a « N i : Tt 4 sald » change from resi- | 1y the ehart below another angle of o5 gk Tambeaa 1, each residence | telephone distribution is set forth, this teally Bhtou Deroes with @ single [ ime, the distribution showing the | i Tole ]mml: ,.';, ;:’ ”“ ]'“ 1elephone. o » which each central office | i 4 nomadie life, SRpnadno.aln : e il Wi | Y monasteries” constitute one exception. private branch exchange : | Some of thes iglous communities | tents, have existed Phone Sf little farther | BGut the very fi south the expedition visited « 1t husiness and popul. pe nent buildin ielophone. enterpr which s richer even than the mon. ke telephone statistics v asteries of Lhasa. In this monast a very practical way. to b city are three temple domes c Eener: in telling the story of this | COLBGIA-ADNS growth and population diffusion. The competi - conts” ¢ problem in such et is suddenly 1 to comme rmerly $17,000 Sample House, No. 1716 Open for Inspection Floyd E. Davis Company 733 12th Street N.W. Main 352-353 | cravizan | wese ILEAANALLEA AN AARA R A A AN AR AN N A ered ZANAANAR AN AARANARANAA AR RN AN AFAAALLALAALLLLLAREHLERLAAALAAL LA VAR R RNAL LR RN ESS in About 75 Acres of rolling pasture land border- ing on Rock Creck in North Chevy Chase. Equipped with excellent silo, stables, tena “last_resort.” Garage for For 7,950 *6,475 Only One Left Only Three Left | X - Hot-Water Heat, Electricity Six Bright Rooms GCak Floors, Tile Bath Hot-Water Heat, Electricity Full Cellar With Laundry Oak Floors, Big Lot Trays—Three Porches pblem ¢ other han ugh division ¢ well be made, the areas for which statistics avallable. These divisions the paper sy d that whers 2 f]‘ | 1926 ©Schritman 8 Milacd : ; E | ak e e in way disturbs - Sgertinab i Eer 5 ;London Paper Suggests U.S. as 'Buuress,’i';'fli“’ St of th o, i Treqne ] i But Side League, a Power of ‘Last Resort’| i i i ADJACENT TO NEW $10,000,000 SPEEDWAY PARK oot ' B = OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY By the The Spectator sugge: | LONDOY ruary 6—Under the States should act T | @ sosteirtea e !l;c S.Z«r;\-‘x:‘yr I:.\::\:q (‘,s,.; £ vel|and lay .1..\?1‘1 i;‘u Lm_v(lll.u‘ \\-h('(rle\’ DAIRY FARM { 1420 S St. S.E. 2013 Naylor Road S.E. [[Ep— o e M PTG B | RENT OR SALE A Home With a Built-in | A Home With a 177-Ft. Lot It is interesting to note the shift in | q Lo coph import as between the several | |53 s s wrilizei by the telepone company in | [T U M S afions during the e |WILL OF MRS. C. B. FRENCH | country wiicn : ‘ establishing central office stations are | 114 T4, HCE SHLERS LIUER 3¢ the | treaties, a nation a ' e o 9 N o > : = 57 > |an wents and e on O useful n this respect, although th iallest district in 1920, has supplant- | LISTS $350,000 ESTATE"”L’:IH’ A i A ‘.mm.“.‘.; div 1?'1'\5 may ]Ir(-\r‘rufl‘m\\.m; lar : 1 West exch re during the six-year| S q,” o '.k“‘ o hel nizposes SOL Sheind vidun riod, while Columbia Adams during is i e i Thedarticie s sludent of business and population ame period has supplanted North: | Sums Bequeathed to Episcopal Ca-| In conclusion the article saya realignments, the modern business | pyiomac in importance, at least so far thedral, St. Alban's and to sible to do this ma as the number of telephones is con e Number of Phones in Use. cerned. Maln-Franklin, which in 1920 Charities. | had more than 50 per cent of the total | . | telephones in use, had fallen to 44 per | The will of Mrs. Ca | cent in 1926 These facts should prove | disposing of an estate v considerable value to those who roperty that of President Mon 1n the accompanying map there are shown the boundaries of the cen ce stations, as well as the rela; Erowth in the mumber of teleptiones | 0f ] g BANK swhich each of these districts has ex. | Would za thepintornal fCRasscut e e Tents of {115 important <is. S e e ; 807 15th St. N.W. the vear 1920 being shown in eac = Paseavant Memorial Home for | which pers A to obser Main 864 H nstance as 100 per cent. The follow bilentics 1 chester, Pa., and t} = ) - o hic I s e sets foren tne setant nomver | JONESES TO APPEAL | il e ot o se on January 1 : e HIGHEST COURT g R o Y Two Homes Left at 1432 Ridge Place S.E. ‘The 2 al Savings and Trust Co., Brothers Continue Fight to Escape | M. Mck 5 0 $ | Two-Year Sentence in Liquor (o e e R K FO]‘ Frand Cases et fizoes leces, ‘Velms. anc Strikes a New Note in ) INTERNATIONAL {000, has been filed for p jgives $10.000 to the I copal Cathe-| | the exe. . is to hold §20,000 in trus tal Cit el e - sso0. 3] Community Development th-Potomae . —_—— and ds 1 1ci L l“r'n the/abeveiit 1 that | SPCCia1 Dispateh to The Star are remembered with o <)‘\m|c-r;.:z.x?~'x‘vs. Seml'DetaChed’ Hot-Water He at, EleCtrlCIty’ Oak Floers, Tile BALTIMORE, ‘ebruary 6.—Win-|Mrs. French died Janua field Jones, former Washington news- s ri Y Ennts, who 3 Bath, Three Porches, Full Cellar With Laundry Trays the greatest percentage of growth over the past few years has occurred in| . nef man, and his brother, Neufield at $50,000 | ERE are homes that nestle in qulet “hominess” in one the Cleveland district. = fact Sienifl |'n Jones of Atlanta, convicted fn the of 1 ational Sav: | of the most desirable residential districts of Washing- e, cant in itselt and affording ample sub- | 3 JORTS °p ST e TIE G case | for probate of her | i ton, every home of the many already occupied housing DOUG LAS antiation to the remarkable resi-|o™ Giverting industrial alcohol to| Wil < 14 R street northwes {tit familles of congeniality and refinement—good neighbors, all. f e B | fllegal uses, will appeal to the United |i8 included in the estate. M | Six rooms and bath, built-in garage, hardwood floors, hot- *rerved by that exchange. It is here interesting to note also that revenues in this general localit also more than doubled durir rame period. | States Supreme Court to e sentence of two vears ir penitentiary, ac here. Their first move for a new trial was | v the United States Circuit | s sitting at Richmond. The percentage of growth in the are being held in jail here, as ‘Atlantic-Lincoln territory, as well as| jydge Soper refused to admit them | in the district served by the Columbla | to bail pending appeal of the case. and Adams exchanges also attest, in _— no unmistakable terms, to the popu- GO, February 6 (#).—The s Y lation and business diftusion which | DOCTOR USES SNOWSHOES | vnitea Statés Ratlroad, Labor Board | .Tllq.'l \‘4(‘\\ nness:dl_m l:;\!](; ,\'C:AXT). vesterday was informed by the man- he Main an ‘ranklin exchanges ent o he Texas a hich serve the downtown business | Penetrates Drifts, After Others|#ESment of the Texas and ¥ e ot atnean quarked 9¢| Fail, to Sick Man’s Bedside. | broth to ation diffiusion | Ty NN, =5 pe the|has one daughter, Mrs. Susan Atlanta | Hedian. counsel| George O. Atherton, who died De- { comber 3 an estate valued at $45. 000, according to the petition of the Natlonal Savings and Trust Co.. his , for the probate will. water heat, electricity, gas, plenty of roomy clothes closets, colonial front and double rear porches, attractive yards. And this naming but a few of many desirable features. Take 7th St. car marked Navy Yard to 8th and Fla. Ave. N.E. Walk a block East, then Northeast to property. K st REALTORS [ REALTORS Frlai:k- PHILLIPS 5678 Growth in Other Exchanges. Exhibit House Exhibit House 1503 West Vit. 1110 Oates St. Ave. N.E. $8,250 $7,975 Just a few blocks north of 9th and Fla. Ave. N.E. .H.SMALL & CO. Realtors—Builders Phone Lincoln 3459 for Free Auto Service to Property 925 15th St. NW. d that the four transporta were taking a_strike | membership on the sys 6 (®).—|tem. The questic February tendant | Atter” tirce esicians had in the | made sev attempts arks in |y, fight the 1 the snow mport- | grifts to the home of Alfred T nee of th trad- | Chatterton, in st. vesterday ing cent one of them reached the Tt is well to note here that increases | house where terton lay in the number of telephones in use | epitically ill by walkirg 2% miles may denote several interesting facts | on snowshe out the district under observation. "he police had sent a patrol wagon Generally the increases may be at-|to try to bre out a road for the wributed to: but failed. (1) A marked increase in residental an had a temperature wnits. when the doctor ar- 2) A new area as u seconda [Stap envying oumersof) Studebaker | PowerDurabiliry Frnish) Main 6861 ARSS SRR RRR S AR AR AR AR AR AR s S S SR R R SRR SR AR S S S SRR SHAPIRO SUPERIOR HOMES LEAD IN VALUE—SALES PROVE IT! Only a Few Left *500 CASH Price, $8,950 Special Monthly Payments A What Is a Dining Alcove? XPERIENCE has taught us that the large dining room for the average family is superfluous—seldom used and just an ad eg)cmc and the robber of valuable floor space. Because of this, Sfannon & Luchs architects originated the idea of the Dining Alcove—a room compact, vet sufficiently large to permit the use of a refectory table and chairs to match. Young married people have found this particularly advantageous to them because the furnish- ings go with the house—therefore the saving of money usually spent to furnish the large dining room. The floor space saved in the dining room is utilized in an unusually large living room. The Dining Alcove feature is one of the many unusual home construc- tion ideas in Burleith. However, for those desiring it. there is the usual large dining room. R R R LR TR T TR U R YR U R R R R R YRR R R R R R RY You Can Move Right In FEATURES WITHOUT COMPARISON Six large roon three real bedrooms, covered front porch, hardwood_ floors, la; entrance hall with door to kitchen, outside pantry with built-in icebox, breakfast porch, service porch, clothes closet on first floor, daylight kitchen with Sanatos walls oleum on kitchen floor, kitchen cabinet, large master bedroom, numerous spacious closets, beautiful bath with built-in tub and shower, sleep- ing porch. automatic water heater, laundry trays, built-in coal bin, landscaped front yard, large sodded rear yard. With BUILT-IN HEATED GARAGE $9,250 SAMPLE HOUSE, 5031 7th Place N.W. Take 14th St. or Ga. Ave. cars to Farragut St. and walk east to property Open Every Day, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. #— HURTETH —* $8,950 to 310,750 Take Burleith Bus JToday. Why put it off? : To 37th and R Sts. N.W. HANNON & LUCHY] BN 3812 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase, D. C. This desirable residence, located just west of Con- necticut Avenue, is one of the best constructed houses and represents one of the finest home values in this exclusive section. N R R O A S S R N O R There are nine spacious rooms; three baths; three open porches; the living room and sun parlor have open fireplaces, and the sleeping porch is enclosed. The two-car garage is of brick construction to match the house. Open for Inspection Sunday, 2 to 5 P.M. s W.C. & A. N. MILLER ciation of Dbttt atespebsatabisatutetetetnteted REALTORS 3 919 15th | SalIRrITy Franklin 713, 715, 717 14th St. 1119 17th Street N.W. Main 1790 St. N.W. %..fi 1140 Main 2345 | | | i i ! e ——————— e ——— e ————— e ¥ > A

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