Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1926, Page 25

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———————————————— e L S - g ite lead in linseed | judicious use of that $2,000,000 we | vestizators who have no commercial | “Citizens should get these answers Revolution; William C. Kolman, Op-| A ynowingn People Spendlng $2 000 000 L hice Spend for paint and varnish every | interest; they should be broadcast. for | through their own agencies, the scien I- E timist Club: 8. Percy Thompson, | ATRETEE P 9 L ihe other was costed with a white | working dey, prasmidon oo S | tific blireaus of our Government.”, otary Club: Stephan Talkes, Thir. e on ' formula| “We cut timber more rapidly than teen Club; Louis 8. Griesby, Thireen | Juach Work Day on Paint and Varnish ‘:r‘:,f:d g;":tm"l‘!‘-:’mu of ‘Standards, | it grows. We must conserve our Club; Mrs. J. Garfield Riley, Womer tonsisting of linseed ofl and a Dpig- | forests. Wood itself is durable, but City Club; Thomas M. Stearn, Civitan %z = ant of T§0 per oent white lead, 30 |has powerful natural enemies, decay, Club; Frank Hight, the New Willard; . ! y several years ving Investi- cent white zinc and 10 per cent |often called rot, and weathering, the TU BE ANN U Issac Gans, Saks & C . E. Church, ,_.1 '::«\nu‘n nl:t:d E « i v 3 nm‘;:; L?";m:.'“;&.é“ m‘x&g )}n\flsi‘l ::;mm' result of unequaled swelling of dif- nspect un ay e Shur. Ve N e ean: | paints, according 5 indorsement of the National “The 64 panels were erecied Intn | ferent portions on exposure to peri Alexanaria, Va.: i P'“r;:;]' o | 0y ihe ‘Engineering 1 Tureas Tederation and severa o test fance at Madison, Wis. Dupll {0dcal changes in molsturs. and be R o | 1ts committee on wood-fi tlons of woodworking industries. | cates {52 3 Myer Heights, V , L & sty ¢ + e L . combated. Paints and varnishes are o 4 - eirch, of which A. H. Sab ) Terom the nature of the problems if | wakes, Wis.; Palmerton. ¥ el Decision as tO First Section ter, National _G York City is ghairman. The Na- |will take several vears more to get |ville, N. Y., Washington, D. :"':1,}:!““"”“"::‘;‘ i gl Convinced t!mt these Hom.es mne fl!e best in S e [ Charies t;]nlh:u‘:fly“s,:,:':nh;‘:l:& ;\:m tiow's paint “bfy tast vear is esii- | sure answers to all-the auestions | Gairesyllle, ‘¥la Grand duncton. | SERREINE AU SO Qo B8 construction and finish in Washington I TR i - mated at $600,000,000. eing studied.” Colo.; Tucson, A &no, b ; . I'Se GIVeN Al TRASE | s Cuugnh, V. dohiiie Bemeh, Dia: [ 3I20 BLMININON. © “Test fences” of 16 kinds of wood, | and Beattle, Wash. R at the low price of “ > pa . triet National Bank; John W. Rust rec! it re arts ! Rust. | qone by non-professionals. different parts of Some of the questions the investi Meeting June 30. Fairfax, Va.: Miss Elizabeth M. Cham- | L i® (ates. The application of (he | o v the Forest Products | garom: ave seeking 1o answer are s 00 '*"5 Washington, Rexford Col- f yai,1 vequired about two days work | ry of the National For What kinds of paint are hest for o Easy Terms Sample House Fa Lyon Village, . Lya per capita of the entire populaiion | Service, are described in the report, | qifferent purposes, which paints are The derision of the route of the Lee 1\”" Chu a.; Miss Bessie Chris- | yna the value of huildings and o her [ which also pays tribute to the work [ most durable, what difference the | Highway and the proposed method of | Lan, Radn , Va.: Gen. Anton | ghjects painted was not less than | of the Burean of Standards of the |kind of wood makes, how climate af |4 3822-3824 Venzey St. Open All Day Sunday Six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, hard- financing the projeet will he an-|Stephan. City Club: J. Cloyd Byars | 760 times the rost of the paint Department of Commerce for its X- | fects paint and how often repasiting | % nounced by officials of the lee High-|#&nd guest. “dhhmgmn [} WL “Fvervbody is interested directly | perimental studies of paints and|is necessary. Nm’fll Clevellld Plrk way Ascociation at a mass meeting | Ingram, Clarendon. M-} or indirectly in the painting of | varnishes Congress should he urged tn make | wood floors, double back porches and colonial front porch and many other attractive modern features. Long lot to alley. Room for garage. to he held the Washington Audi- | her, Washington, D. ¢ . Galli- | wooden structures,” the report goes Kinds of Paint Used. suitable provision for continulng thelt N S — To inspect: Take H Street cars marked “District Lime,” s gy asked to attend the | The American black bear ranges| *The American Institute of | e het shingtoa, D. ¢.: W. 8. Hoze, | on. ‘ew know ahout prints or! Federal investigations of paint and | ™ (acheq brick. of the Anest consrir | 4 get off at 20th St. N.E. and houses. spokesmen |over the greater part of wooded .\m-xh; cts, the Engineering Foundation, Salveniion oi Presitess | | nson. general diveetor | r.. Washington. D. (.. and Dr. 8. M. | their relations to surfaces painted. “Selecting 16 kinds of lumber used | wood for several years, declares the = tion, artistic in desien. on larga Ly nmittee is to | America from the xunvluu!‘nl of our| senting the national socleties of | | Because o abo- . ! onnected with the H H. H. CARTER . ation. fold of plans for | Johasen, Washington, D, ¢, & | in bullding, four large panels of each | rpert, which adds: R ek nelahorko0s B | in formution for the pro- | | National Research Council, have for | 1 Reasons for Disappointment hey contain 8 rooms, i o o amaiaie poi e R T 3806-3810 Gramercy Street N.W. | | ... 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 . age. the meeting at o gathering of more . ’ were prepared by the Forest Products s« than onehundredth of 1 attie. onen fireptnce And other ‘AtFse: than 50 civie leaders of hington | “yen skilled painters lack much | Laboratory for tests te determine rel- | per cent of the annual paint bill would tive ' appointments found 1n homes the matt o eater impor than merely a Virginia road | torium June 3 and the nearby Virginia vieinity with | Black Bear Amusing. [of the knowledge which would he |@tive permanence of adhesion of [be suficient. We would get it back | & ©of (heir clas officials of the association yvesterday | From the Nature Magazine | found in scientifically correc - { paint and other questions,” continued | many times over In the generul hene- | & . b kb YL | 'One of the 1uost popuiar of our wild |swers. Conseguently, disappolntme the repart. *“One panel of each kind | fit nd econemi resulting from rlce’ sl 0 Representatives of all Washington [animals, the bluci heur, is amusming, | waste and dissatisfaction are = — | clvic organizations and commercial | understandable and often vidiculous. | quent in painting. " " — = jigi: Open All Day Sunday AEISREEETICITICITETATRIINCTITRTGTALNYN | Detached residence of solid hrick construction, containing Jameson-Budt Homes! O ol i o i Will Announce Route. { gas and electricity. The ‘methad of financing the high-| R it et ST . B LARGE GOLONIAL PORCH Tntil The. me 7 Over 100 Sold ) Take Chevy Chase car or drive out Connecticut Avenue, to Henry f Bristel. Va..| - e Harrison Strect, to 38th Street, th block south to . . . . st ot ciation. presiie - Pricsdiar s .. o st e gy i ; Washington's Most Aristocratic . which was o . i Than $7,000 and U : . ; i eed . z‘..;, ooty | OPEN FOR INSPECTION Community—the 16th St. Section s Msocicebipdia . BN | for s home wiun the reach Sunday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mghaas prane, (77 10 dare onehe [N (S S el e R R Salesman on premises highwa perts " 5 : -~ » Tapestry brick: 6 » F e S S e 738 15th St NW. . I and Appointed Home Highy smmission a 3 it ana ,,,".,.,1, rear National Capital Pa y - g dry fiihs: larze mear yard 1o wide allev. "~ An rxeellent which has been supplanted 3 home that is complete National « 1 Park and Planning | 3 Commis "alls Chureh, Va.. was g B ies Selling Fast Suggested as the terminus of this fi 3 Four blocks from the new Kast | | action in two of the propesed routes 4 ern 'High School Sce these ideat st e of the propsent et HE N . arnum Dt. IN. W. £1.000.000 worth of propertv had been y TR ’ O dedicated for the proposed hizl i AL Ask the Man Who Owns One Road to Be 200 Feet Wide. i Suile, vl and For Seie by : | ~ . Present plans call for a roadway 200 > R 3 THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. i Seml-Bungal()W We have lavished our best skill and decorative taste feet wide. with an ovel ¥ S Owners and Builders Sl A Dl R BT ; 3 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. at a i in the construction and finishing of this beautiful Home. ’ traffic roads on either e o ! X 8 Phone Main 5326 | p Detatls Amo pr i £ Sors . 5 5 A > W gt by s el btbigh Sl | 7 7 R, gd('rlfl(be You couldn't duplicate it for its offered price— 7 splendid rooms. tions ‘at the zet-together luncheen 6515 8th St N W. [ v $14 250 ! \trt)roarii;\c concrete r e meetinz were: Miss Harlean James, American Civie Association: Michael Large breakfast porch. . Cosmopolitan Club: Mrs. Master bedroom, the Willey, Imvl:h'fli of the on a High Plane ' width of the house. . David D. 2 tiled baths. with; of Quality and Location ) . | —uwith terms that will be ' ol e 76 P e . ) tures adjusted lo your convenience S et Hardwood floors Paneled walls. Polychrome lighting no street adjacent to 16th can compare with Varnum St. fixtures. { Semi-Detached HOMES el : . - t Built-in Garage . 3521-3523 35th Street N.W. 3 : | Take 16th . bus or 14th SK. car to Varnam i, - N\ (Drive out Connecticut Avenue. Turn West Open 9 AM.to 9 PM. on Porter Street to 35th) . Hud $ .. M r— I 14th M. First Floor—Reccption hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, | &K 5080 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch, bath, back porch. Owier ana BHNES of Communites Second Floor—2 bedrooms, bath, large storage closets. You'll find lasting satisfaction in owning ane of these pericctly appointed homes in residentiallv refined Cleveland Park. Every built-in comfort: exteriors in keeping with a neighhorhood of fine homes: con venient transportation facilities take you to and from these To | 4115 Hayes St. N.E. Vou've never (at the price) ccen amvthing to compare vith THE NEW SEMI-DE- | TACHED BUNGALOW- TYPE HOMES | AREALN.E.BUY 6,250 only $250 cash Open and Lighted Every Day Pmperry in this section is stcadi‘y advancing—am'l Eight large reoms. tiled bath with buil®in fittings, alley-entered garage, hardwood floors throughout. Automatic hot-water storage system, tasteful electric fixtures. You can meve in immediately. Ceonvenient $]4 250 Readily ‘y Terms Arranged Hot-water heat. modern throughout, (nnwmen[ neighhor- hood. Beautiful large Iot with shrubbery, 2-car garage, See them Sunday. A eareful inspection will prove their excellence. Drive out te property or phone Must be sold--owner pirchased larger home —apen all day Sunday for inspection 5 G reuninger & Sons N » o, i § Whose House Are YOU Buying? Did you ever stop to think that you are paying for a House— every time you pay rent—but that it’ll never become yours? Beautiful Corner Home : Put lh‘nl money into a Home of your own. ; Near Sherman Circle . Aslittle as $45 a month pays for a Home in Take Your \ SRREAE 1 |EL City View Heights Wife to e | s — : Bladensburg Boulevard at L St. NE. Take H_ St cars marked Distriet Line and zel ‘off at Minnesota Ave. and walk two blocks south Drive out Benninz Bridze and tuen o Mam anat D. Blum & Son 920 New York Ave, Main 3031 0 W RS UG WY Ol J. DALLAS GRADY Main 6181 Realtor 204 T4h St, I A SR NI Here are Homes of special design—big roomy rooms, ar- ranged for family comfort and housekeepi convemcnce. At- %y ! H % i ' e e s Y tractive brick construction; tiled baths; hardwood floors, pretty SEE THEASE HOMES 2 %7 ¥ g » 5 : electric fixtures, wide porchen' and shrub-plnnled lawns. ; ! X Most convenient location in Wuhm)ton—hngh elevation and :)'“” SP\'PII[']I N E 3127 ]6”1 St. N E Y £ : " : § '. Homes built only as Kite builds them. ( V'ERLOOKING the University D IACHED bungalow dwelling % g § : 2 B grounds in Brookland, and con- in a high, healthy section of 50 $5 375 $5 675 $5 975 venient to cars, schools, stores, etc. Brookland. Wide porch, large : 3 = 1 e — \ two-story tapestry brick home bright rooms, modern lbafi} a‘?d X . “ y | ’ ’ ’ with built-in garage, six fine rooms, appointments, artistic electric fit- 2 2 . three large pufi‘hc,. hardwood "llf':Hs, large grounds with room 4826 sth St Nw Don’t Overlook the easy terms floors and numerous modern com- for garden and flowers. Situated | —as low as $45 a month. forts and conveniences, Nowhere in a district. of increasing home Corner 5th and Delafield Sts. ko s oy o T IS A in Washington ¢ you find its values, you will find it an unex- 7 spacious rooms, 2 tile baths (one with shower), concrete - o ¥ 3 - . P ot st celledlbny it front and side porches, best of oak flooring, splendid hot-water inspection—for they are the biggest money’s worth in Washing- heating plant, attractive electric fixtures. BUILT-IN GARAGE. 2 ton. ~ 3797 - - opEN %6’500 A;\g;(;ivsetll’:icg:ndNT;{lms [ ) OpenhEv:ry Da.:' and Evening, including Sunday . . . 5 Take 15th and N. Y. Ave. car to 15th and H Streets N.E.—changing to $500 Cash 3 ity $450 CaSll 8 room house with built-in garage ? g .“.‘“.3_%';‘?2’:,"5, .b%»;;o{_lx ;P;:‘(!;t:lelsam WATKSOF W ANGPE Bloeks: Frot T8eh aud £63.50 Mo. SUNDAY $52.50 Mo. PRICE CONLY $10,950.00 g g Built, Owned and For Sale by THESE HOMES ARE BUILT TO }&&RB’ e ' STAND THE TEST OF TIME K]-g':ffl, Harry A Kite prive, owe N aital ey Riago isns Open All Day Sunday East on Mickigan e e A (6 161 Y Drive out 16th St. or Georgia Ave. fo Decatur St., & i o smgih N (8, Iriin ’,',’ east on Decatur fo 5th St. . Incorpamted Brookland ~ car 1580l and AN orth K ain o ot at 1600 N NF 8 : Member Washinzton Real Estate Board R REALTORS—BUILDERS Main 9111 1416 K St. N.W.

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