Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1926, Page 32

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\ B ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926. e e INCREASE IN BUILDING TRADES’ lfi:’:f‘}a‘sfix: e, pastevers and | Shon st o criens” AL Drcsont | 1ands was Bulll in the Afteeath con-|founded. in 1403, arine che. admivie | [ = e PAY SEEN THROUGHOUT N ATION!E:é:wem also have secured in- ::.;;gd:r:u;w’?n:u‘:;ljlt.;:;:enlfhga:e; a8 [tury! tration of Thomas Jefferson. e it e estal ent of a five-day weel I'e ‘workers, and those at receive 1 of R Wit and a wn’g: E‘m;z from $1.50 to $1.76 u‘?fi‘g{ an -hunr—}ellém}r\xclam,lplné«::rers, $750 Cash and Monthl | o . i 3 ise an hour in their new agreement on |bricklayers and lathers. In Chicago I Renewal of Active Operations Bring Raises, With|gn hour in their new agreement on building laborers get §7% cents an P. ts Just as Easy as Rent Anacostia New York Wages Highest and St. Louis Second. |{,# wags increase from $1.47% to | hour, a rate that Is much higher than aymen Yy $1.50 an hour, to become effective on |is paid in most cities. Shannon Place, one square to Anacostia Street Car Line | June 1. Puliders say they are not I Chicago Faces New Demands. taking the demands of the carpenters N . : i B Rl ol LY o seriously, but are concentrating their | The United States produces 95 per . P : / 20 ullt—l 7 So = attention on the demands of the plas- | cent of the automobiles used in the - ; i With the lu volume of buildin material disturbance to the - | terers, a trade which is 100 per rid, actlvities pending hout th rogress of the industry. T e ' S s | Brick homes, six rooms and tiled bathroom. Colonial Peuntry that ; o s conditions have extstedt | L |18 < ; ‘ front porch. Double rear porches period of the ye: inct trend of | ‘leveland during the last tw increasing w in the building crafs \)\'hu\;fl :mpl;uxlr:)ately sslg,o,t::rl,s Cl l g | Built-in garage. I is mow in pro Alth worth of construction work | d P k 4 I T Dooh I eXistames on the Tas o |oF the Pabtiche Eiaiers and common | evelan ar , LOW PRICE—REASONABLE TERMS || years, the wi being | laborers. Tranted in' the principal America demanding an_increase of 121 3431 Ordway St. | Turn off Nichols Avenue at Police Station. © are 4 0 e g 3 ver e rate and ‘. . . " B el < e a Beautiful detached horae in “beautiful surroundings: ilar i rooms; bath with built-in tub and shower, extra lavatory, 3 % % ate of 8734 cents, maids’ room and bath in basement, pillared front porch with it % 5 nearly 13,000 building a commanding view of the city, built-in garage. Many special 4 - - ave affected directly or in- features, mcluding enameled walls, side brackets, built-in bath [oem : . I Realtor the strike. fixtures, hardwood floors, French doors between cach room. n xture wood floors, French doors between cach room 810 F St. NW. Main 2255 for wages p: e altimore bricklayers, marble Low price. During the St. ' s stonemasons have re. | - 3 ’ - has led all Am E re- tinl increases over the s, but the i city now takes | former scale. In Boston the standard N B l | $89950 , 4 O anes. o Pt €w Dungaiow ‘ 917 Kennedy St. N.W. o e R 6610 5th St. N.W. 6 rooms Brick garage 1 W I o ¢ 4 o . i 4 © been granted ranging trom 10 to A yoman's avt is manifested in the beauty and convenicnce | Front concrete porch Lot 140 ft. deep @at ehra[ [ [anhs Btabillzad Tor some tin § % are pending In some of the in its 7 large rooms, massive front porch and many unusual and 2 p | stablized for some {ime, nc et s e | 29-ft. rear porches Plenty of room for =2 3 . - Biene ot . a cents an You will be amazed to see a home so wonderfully con- garden and flowers || Four Built—Three Sold Before Completion justments ¥e now under disc hour, while inci v structed. Large vard and shade trees. 5 ‘u[ the coun vhere | ¢ in Pittsburgh give Come out and see the home of a woman’s dream, point of buildi o 3 ! 5 B | e o Reasonable in Price—Easy Terms i This Alone Both Properties Open All Day Sunday ; Proves the 4 . Demand of These Eaton & Mar tin I Eight-ROOfnes Phone M. 7659 1010 Vermont Ave. =/ = : Bliichell Joseph, Mo., a ely 100 | with ailar z Homes in an | o ore e pacet”™ "7 bt e T | e o s e s | @ Ideal Location BEST VALUE IN WASHINGTON Sacrifice Price, $9,850 | Drive Out Sunday and JAMESON-BUILT [f|%i v i EASY TERMs .| € Make a Personal : i o Inspecti - RO e HOMES j . 3808 Garfield St. N.W. Price, $6’950 up i’ ot 1240 Girard . Hardwood double floors throughout—Two baths with showers arguiltin 2<ar garage—All plumbing fixtures and brass “Stand- ) 3 — Keystone _ automatic hot-water system — Open fireplace — Inspect at Once . Street N.W. Roomy, fully equipped kitchen—Pantry with builtin refrigerator. 626 to 636 Central Ave. N.E. 5 SEMI-DETACHED 2801 to 2829 5th St. N.E, LB Noar Central High School - latjmcr L) I [ TADE BETTER indow Shades —for new houses or old. Made to measure, and guaranteeed to fit and work perfectly. Factory prices, T Sample Home— | 3 § : This desirable home, lo- 630 Central Ave. N.E. iy i } d] cated in one of the city’s ) LAND Very Easy Terms i 1 ] best residential sections, N m; 6 1arge rooms, bath, howh., § AR - contains nine rooms and Main 2195 Evans Building elec. light, built-in. ice box, i complete tile bath, fire- double rear porches, wide : : 5 front porch, deep lots to wide y place, and is ready to alley, and a wide side lot - ¢ move into. A real hQflK‘ with each house. value. i o | SR ———— || FOR SALE BY OWNER ., an to Central Ave., “Three Magaiteent Brick Homes || = 8 Lo || QERPSES ————_ {11033 Newton St., Brookland Just One Square East of Connecticut Ave. M Main 5526 906 New York Ave. N.W. s OPEN FOR INS| KES SAMMON [T T il | | i | g - THE FURNISHINGS ALONE (Furnished by Dulin & Martin) s | Aie Tidll 'of Tomso ne most beautiful rooms, two very attractive tiled baths. Floors oak throughout, open fireplace, Frerich doors. Handsome sun room and sleeping poreh, Eléctric range and' Frigidalre in pantry. Pe basement under entire house. Double brick garage, con- crete w: -rnml' are the = 'runtslruc‘be(l sod cheapest homes in the city. The price 2 9 45 Ca l 2 N w is very low and terms most reasonable. tI] E d A W. T. Bauckman, Owner and Builder | r.a venue L - Phone Vienna 7-F-12 : 16 rooms, 2 baths, newly pa d painted, frame dwelling; Is above the usual level of ordinary standards. These homes b-wh.; electric lights; hrdwoodp;o'::l-:.ll‘ol e 100/F6s. scvocush reflect the character desired by any soundly successful family porches; fruit trees; excellent shrubbery; garage. Phone North 5556. accustomed to comfort and wholesome privacy—among beau- Construction and Environment | tfal surroundings. - ; > g0 ° Woodley Park grows more beautiful daily. This grouping e Dlstlnglflsh These New Homes of private homes, mellowed by years of social understarding, : ’ has natural barriers against commercial intrusion or the advances !-"‘ { One Block West of 16th Street of raw subdivision development. cing vees.” Pless srrange 1o come arly, though i sumpe 'rmA Model Home house will be 2 | pen Sunday and Daily Until 9 P.M. , : ! III Chevy Chase LOOR PLANS i onl First Floor—Entrance hall, living room || with fireplace, dining room, large kitchen HE with built-in refrigerator, butler’s pantry, large rear porch, wardrobe closet off of entrance hall. b Second Floor—Two masfer bedrooms, g E Excellent Terms fireplace in one; built-i i B (oil‘:t and Iavatar;moi lxr:\a:‘l;?ew:fndba:i:‘e’ One of five marvelous new dwellings just and complete full-tiled bathroom and | west of Connecticut Avenue at the Chevy shower between two other bedrooms. i8-8 Chase Club. Two are of the popular Mod- Third Floor—Three bedrooms, bath- ern Colonial design; three are of the quaint room, linen cupboard, two extra closets. ¢ English style of architecture, with stucco . Basement—Laundry with space as dry- |} 3 finish over hollow tile (priced skightly higher . ' » 3 : ! Cwo-car Farage, bathroom. T TerVice e et W e The moment one enters these beautiful homes he is 1 4 §f g i V two-car garage, bal N - zen -foo 5 ; immense impressed by the luxurious sweep of the three rooms— A £ Zi : o ’ e 4 frung Sius with chieeey.fisplaces, bright dining LS == . salons opening to comfortable side porches, well living room, dining room and sun parlor. The kitchen equipped kitchens and roomy rant,;,,’ three represents the latest in brightness, utility and size. The . : = ) % P Le 28 . fwm;?n" bedcham?'e'rs vgthtlax_—ge o x:;ctsband tile‘d secand floor, consisting of four large bedrooms-and two 3 3 5 rlce, g baths, ::,?;‘gcf, :ceil::'blev::i:;c: in the basements luxurious baths, permeates charm, comfort and privacy. R S 5 e camcpehy camfort and con Other features are servant’s quarters and bath and a SRR two-car garage, built to harmonize with the beauty of 2 v Tem R b]e value except by personal inspection. e bz o Other Homes in Woodley Park, $16,500 to $30,000 - | easona OPEN ALL SUNDAY 2 il wan . 5 ] Drive out Commecticut Ave. to Chevy Chase In short, you will want to own one of these Homes. & e LAt ey ase Reasonably Priced—Terms Can be Arranged MAX SUGAR BUILT : _ _ NONE BUILT LIKE THEM 1430 K Street N.W. = Main 3830 g v Sunday Phone—Adams. 3290 _—— e —e,——— e 0 S O north two squares to these new homes on EEM Call Adams 546 or Columbia 28

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