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REAL PAN-EUROPE IDEA ESTATE, ‘;nowmowm WATER PRESSURE IS CITED | THE EVENING chalrman of your committee on in- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. the Merchants and Manufacturers’ As- surance and fire protection attendedfsoclation and the Automotive Trade numerous hearings before Congress, the Commlssioners and the superin- tendent of insurance in an effort to attain this end, but, owing to dis- agreements that took place in the first Association in joint opposition to the Fitzgerald bill for a government mo- nopolistic compensation measure and in favor of the Underhill bill, which provides for the open competition in SATURDAY, mends continued efforts to obtain a high-pressure system for the down- town business section of the city, further efforts to secure the prepara- tion and enactment of a satisfactory insurance code, indorsement of Senate bill 4182 respecting life insurance, un- OCTOBER. 30, . 1926. REAL ESTATE. 29 AS GRAVE HAZARD ER R part of the session of Congress be- ued from Page Twen tween opposing interests, the session adjourned without action. As a result of conferences, however, we belleve the contending parties are not now far apart. As the next session is a short session, it is doubtful whether operation in nearly all the other States and preserves the right of pri- vate contract. ‘We succeeded in preventing it com- ing up at the last session of Congress in spite of a favorable report from the District committee of the House alterable opposition to the Fitzgerald bill for Government monopolistic com- pensation, and support for the Under- hill bill as a substitute therefor. BACKED BY BANKER Reichshank Presicant Holds -four.) | property, $3,139 {owned property,'$71 { property, $4, | A total of $17 privately exempted 7 on buildings ‘The world used 6,232,000 bales of X 96, American cotton in the last six & {alone, which does not include the Cap- | Congress will pass any more legisla- | of Representatives and do not believe ) ) . Movement Will Advance ftol, vaiued at $15,000,000; the Li-|tion than the appropriation bills. such a highly' controversial measure | TONthS of 1924, ?ff/fi | brary, at $7,500,000; the Senate Office Because of this delay some of our | will be permitted to come up in the - 8 Human Prog;‘ess. Building, at $4,000,000; the House |local companies which are badly han- | short session. If it does, we have Office Building, at $3,500.000, and the | dicapped in their efforts to do busi- | every confidence that we can substi- tute the Underhill bill for the Fitz- gerald bill, as we did before, and se- cure its passage. Your committee therefore recom- Capitol power plant, at $1,000,000, B making the interest of the Govern- T e ment over $10,000,000 more than the BERLIN, Octobor 30 (#). - Memberg | brivate citizen, in addition to which and friends of the Pan-European Fed. |the Government has just embarked | {on a program involving the expendi- | ness outside of the District by the lack of proper legislation here have introduced a separate bill to cover their needs. This bill was introduced by Senator Sackett of Kentucky at the instance of the local life insurance Chambers Steel ' Burial Vaults s8 5 ANY MAKE +ration ure jubilint over the warm in- | ture of $50.000,000 on buildings, many | companles and affects life interests dorsement of the pan-European | of which will be in this area and will | only and is absolutely unopposed by Two NEw HOMES given by Dr. 1 mar Schacht, pi }npod ction, which is an addi- lanybody and merely brings the Dis. oot Reichsbank, yesterday. It |Uohal argument for a high-pressure | trict up to and in line with the current & i - wan the first publio utterance of ‘the | System. | practice in the balance of the country. Individually Built The above figures do mnot include | the contents of those buildings, which | fire protection fully indorses it and | are composed of stocks of merchan- | urges the support of the full body | dise and priceless Government records, | of the Board of Trade in its passage. | the value of which could hardly be | It is known as Senate bill 4182, | estimated The chairman of your committee on | The national board report commends | insurance and fire protection held | | highly the Fire Department, which is | numerous conferences with the United | | a well deserved compliment to Chlef | States Chamber of Commerce, the { Watson and his men, in which your | Washington Chamber of Commerce, committee most heartlly desires to Join. The annual report of Chlef Watson shows 3,647 alarms received during the year, an increase of 769 over the previous year. The fire loss was $1,268,054, an increase of $431,758 over Your committee on insurance and German financial lead 0 ject and evoke - on the considerable sub- interest *ht made his remarks be- large company of Invited chiefly lights of all the President of the Reichstaz, Paul Loebe, “Plan Economically Declaring he was s @ member of the mo en outsider, a pur customed 1o ¢ with the factc . . o8 opinion that the pan-} was sound economically Home of Distinctive Type —in a neighborhood of assured desirability ‘ EXCEPTIONAL VALUE in beautiful yesenting an ideal worthy of a strug- | the preceding year, which increase ak s Fle as o counterbalance to exagger: | vou will note is a third of the en- Takoma Park Home ston Street s i In the merger of e los: . ared nationalism. n the merger tire loss, This handsome, well n- the numerous small limited murkets Chief Watson recommends the es- structed corner home offe n 5 he saw prosperity. while, from &l tablishment of an engine company in Siirlvilled Wopportunity. fox ithe Corner of 3%9th St. wandpoint. of practical economy. i | the vicinity of Connecticut avenue and |l Yefeon desiring a real home cloger fusion of tne Individual Euro- [ Nebraska avenue northwest, which Volthi large, bright rooms, Spi: ~ CHASE pean markets was most attractive. recommendation also occurs in the re- i v (‘HEVY 4 clous porches and all modern “The hatt st Chanvinistic na- | port of the natlonal “poard, and in | Cohveniences tionalism. must be the keynote of fu-|hich your committee is glad to con- i - Y . - ture diplomacy.” he declared ~ There ix need also for new motor (| costion " pall v oo The owner-occupant of this fine residence had the plans tionalism means not only a right, but us to replace old apparatus iibrary, Naiiike ooom:. Heltahen 1 hi « duty, to enlarge and envich modern secome obsolete, and bath 4201 and 4203 Yuma St. N.W. separately drawn by a firm ot prominent architects—every civlitzation There has appeared fn the public Hon B ol . N.W, S ¢ . : “The reatest advantases would ac- | press recently & demand on the part |[| rooms ana btk o ST One square west of Wisconsin Ave—Knewn ax Dumblane—overiooking the detail of structure specified—the material and workman- e et et [ ome o hemronuen cltisen e On Third Floor will be found Homes bullt of stone and brick. tile roof, copner gutters and downspout: 10 rooms. hi full 1sed— It: in a really pretentious artificially restricted markets, ¢ ciations for the enactment of an in- ||l 4 finished rooms. The basement e nd ek lerul, Soner et ship caretully supervised—resulting 1 Yy P kitchen, pantry, dining ed_oak flooring, with for the District of Co- common Snarket were cre | surance code has laundry room, furnace room room. breakfast’ room and lavatory on 1st floor: qu: home. e & N | lumbia i s0al rool - mahogany border: all wall led and painted, with cove cornish. ~Second floor, Lauds American U i i 5 e o il st ;'Im:'l‘""'r réfll;ng»:w. 5 ».!.h‘:";?,‘?f Showers? all Lxe.&:m codar e Tinen closst. in c S ¢ c G i bt 2 " a 3 all. d ed or” bath, o ootns. L > o The pan-Europe i e e |t iranitconsrapaniven R G e DRl T B et The interior is most impressive and is fairly beyond de sl T The preparation and enactment of ([l both Inside and out—repapered basement: hot-water T biant, with Preniler gas’ hot-water heaier. Beautiful serineivmn The areangementincludes: shitdemie e S st u‘.!&"d"“l’:"" l‘;fi'“,f;;{:r(‘i’eif;l and in 93“'9“9"[ condition. Open for inspection Saturday and Sunduy or by appointment—Telephone Clev. 27, L 5 g 9 u"{l‘”‘y‘,fl‘v’;‘:‘::} Y tiore 80 | Trade for inearl vears, and the Prlce, $12)500 For Sale by Center-entrance hall, living room, library, music room, din planning world federations, conti- Louis P. Shoemaker James J. Galvin ing room, butler's pantry, Frigidaire, kitchen and a first-floor nental organizations may have to pre cede the inter-continental. Hence the . pan-Europe movement is the right step in the direction of advancing hu tiled lavatory. Three immense bedrooms, dressing room and two beauti fully appointed tile baths, 1407 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 1166 Owner and Builder BRAND-NEW r‘y’\\?rx;l\\:ui R e | APARTMENT The upper floor has one large, bright bedroom and tile Dr. Schacht's utterances came after | Dathe . a statement by Dr. Loebe that his 1701 L St N E. OGN sl el asas BT e e visft to Amerlca last year made him " - Matic oil burner and two-c ) garag an ardent champion of a4 pan-Europe movement. e noted the advantages accruing to the United States from federation, and realized the disadvan tages to division into | small na COMMERCE PACT SIGNED. Corner Bladensburg Road Ready About Dec. 1st New Apartments, containing 1 and 2 rooms, kitchen and bath. side rooms, nicely A Revelation in Home Planning and Design Your Inspection Invited T finished. Convenient to schools, K M. Turkish-German Treaty Put Into|f| stores, churches. Bus service. Sunday After 10 AM Effect at Angora. 1 1 room, kit. and $ NTINOPLE, October 30 ||| bath ... PRE 30-00 | Hedges & Miclcueton,lnc. Realtors 2 rooms, kit. and $35 00 Angora, being one bath S ol 0! tant events affecting Turkey’s foreign | These Apartments Deserve Your i TInspection relations which coincided with the | i it e || B, F. SAUL €O i 1412 Eye St N.W Franklin 9503 Main 2100 ©25 15th St. NW. presented his letters of | sident Mustapha Kemal. | sschner was Ambassador to the States in 1 “15 Minutes Frcm F Street” R 2P AuRORA Hi ELS B Be prepared for a pleasant surprise When you see these Fine Homes They are built to satisfy high standards of beauty, comfort, and convenience—not simply to meet a set ot stock specifications. 1718 Hobart St. N.W. 1718 Irving St. N.W. The living room, with its arched entrance, handsomely fin- ished woodwork, large open fireplace, is most inviting. vou pass through the French doors into the dining room, you'll be charmed with its air of richness, delighted with the beauty of the fixtures and pancled, hand-decorated walls. In the kitchen vou'll find just the step-saving built-in conveniences vou've always wanted. Examine the closets in each of the airy bed- rooms—plenty of room for clothes and trunks. The bath- dn Virginia_ Offers You a Detached Home of Brick and Stucco Safeguards of Home and Money The famous English Village, the Phipps’ Estate, the Parm- alee Estate, “Twin Oaks,” Wardman Park Hotel, Rock Creek Park and the great National Cathedral are faithful safeguards against encroachments that might cheapen property values of S éOl Monrde Aw'/;‘nue \ really good, good-looking home in Washington's most accessible and comfortable suburb. Only one, rooms, with white tiled floor and walls, built-in tub and shower, however. of a variety of appealing detached homes $ " el = d ) . improved upon. I I':]7 l' I : priced from $7,830 to 89950, that are now ready for oc- it st e oy P WOOD ARK HOM S X cupaney in Aurora Hills, the suburb that has became \ > 8 well known as the best controlled subdivision around Washington : where there are no lots for sale, and where each house is built with the idea of individual and col- lective beauty. THIS IS THE BEST DETACHED HOUSE BUYING SEASON And, while the homes are open for . inspection all day every day, we suggest that you COME OUT SUNDAY (To get there: take the electric car or bus at 12th St. & Pa. Ave.; or drive over the Highway Bridge, take the left road 11, miles. At that point (our sign is there) is the concrete paved Fra: Avenue, running to your right. Aurora Hills lies south of the Avenue. ( e AURORA HILLS HOMES Ten rooms, four baths, two open fireplaces, and a two-car built-in garage, suggest the standard of residence which is offered in this soundly exclusive section for $28,500, at reasonable terms to a desirable purchaser. Interior decorative treatment will be done in accordance with the wishes of the owner. Surroundings of natural scenic beauty and sodded lawns with perennial shrubbery give lasting charm and distinction to these properties. \ Woodley Park Homes Priced at $17,500, $28,500, $32,500, $55,000 Reasonable Terms 1 Exhibit Homes—3001 and 2911 Cathedral Ave. N.W. Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. | Only $13,250 Up—Convenient Terms 6, 7, 8 Large Rooms 3 and 4 Bedrooms 2 Tiled Baths—Shower Large Dining Room Spacious Living Room Open Fireplace Cedar-lined Closets Fully Equipped Kitchen Breakfast Porch Enclosed Sleeping Porch Roomy Attic Built-in Radio Outlet Built-in Mail Chute Laundry Trays Servants’ Toilet Hot-water Heat Garage The extra refinements of convenience, of tinish, of arrangement which you will see are the result of years of experience of the SHAPIRO Organization. Years of studying what people want in a home—then building to meet those requirements. You get just the kind of home you'd build yourself; but with all the savings in cost made possible only by the tremendous resources and wholesale operations of SHAPIRO. See these homes and compare. You'll agre they are remarkable values. y Open for inspection 9 AM. to 9 P. hapiro = ] ~Aurora Hills & irginie ‘ i v Realtors and Builders | S;ls ll. N.W. DD M A 1015 15th St. N.W. Main 7343 ||| Main 8949 - | —= 430K St. N.W, = Main 3830 ! &