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REAL ESTATE. PRESIDENT LEAVES | Abe Martin Says: MONDAY 10 VOTE Northampton, Mass., Citizens Plan Reception for Him After He Casts Ballot. President Coolidge Is looking for- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRENCH ARE ADOPTING INSURANCE SPURTS TO ENORMOUS TOTAL SATURDAY, speed and as much comfort as is com- patible with those conditions. Consequently, all the new six-cylin- der engines are small, varying from SIX-CYLINDER AUTOS Tiny Machines Have Speed and |1-200 cubic centimeters to 2,500 in ca- Regular and Industrial Policies Now in Force Amount to $67,- 000,000,000, Actuary Says. of American automotive practices is|gine capacity By the Associated Press. pacity, with engine speeds up to 3,600 revolutions per minute. These ma- chines will carry four persons at speeds ranging from 60 to 68 miles an h:\n- 'nunl eox:r rro:{; 20 tofi'l‘h mllo; to the on of gasoline. oug! PARIS, October 30.—The influence |the largest of them is smaller in en- than the est Economy as Main Sell- ing Features. Sixty-seven billion dollars is in force | becoming more and more apparent in | American automobile, yet they are so well designed that.they will accom- in regular and industrial insurance in |the French industry. This is shown |plish almost as much. the United States today, representing | particularly in the growing favor for an increase during the past 614 years |Six<cylinder machines. Twenty new equal to that of the preceding 76| e vhis wonr mme Frennh Feptial years. ———— By burning seaweed and extracting The French motorist | the ash, fodine is obtained in the Brit- ve all, economy, high ish Isl OCTOBER 30, 1926. REAL ESTATE, AnOpen Letter to the Washington Real Estate Investor: Reflect for a moment and you can re call some opportunity you have had of buying a piece of ground that has since doubled and tripled in value; a reason able investment at that time would pos sibly have yielded a profit in excess of vour net earnings for the same period. Tremendous developments will take place in and around Washington in the next five years. Your costly but valuable ex- perience will tell you to buy in the path ward with much pleasure to his visit Tuesday to Northampton, Mass., where he and Mrs. Coolidze will personally cast thelr ballots at the election. The President has not been to his home in city for more than a vear. ng to word received at the Wh ouse, the town is going to turn out in grand style in honor of its former mayor, and a large dele- gation at the station will greet the presidential party upon its arrival and act as an escort. Later on there will be a reception ns in the High School he President and Coolidge, it is understood, will receiv some of thelr intimate friends r old home, now occu- nyra GGoodhue, mother It has not been definitely determined at what hour the President and Mrs. Coolidge will do their voting. It is thought likely, however, that this for- | mality will be disposed of just prior to the reception at the high school. nt while discussing his | sit, sald the voting hooth they will use is in the Memorial Hall, which is in a little park very close to the city this will that he s.mpton. . when he was ident, he and s over the radio and could not go to Northampton. The President lled that when he went to Northampton four years ago he had just concluded a speaking tour, ich took him through 14 of the aid his last speech was ! W. Va., in behalf and, and th all in which he spy v rowded and there w: of cheering, Senator Suther! down to defeat. Virtually the entire official family of the President will be out of Wash- ngton on election day. Secretary of A garlic breath makes a dandy chaperon. Some folks are tickled t' death t' be in th' procession—unless they're drivin’ downtown. tion of Mr. Kellogg and Secretaries Mellon and Jardine, all of the other members of the cabinet are away at this time, either stumping the country in the interests of Republican candi- dates or else en route to thelr homes to vote. Secretary Goes With Him. E. P. Clark, personal secretary to President Coclidge, who is a native of rthampton, and Mrs. Clark will ac- company the presidential party to Northampton to cast their ballots. Everett Sanders, secretary to the President, and Mrs. Sanders will do their voting in Indiana by mail. The President expects to leave ‘Washington Monday night in time to put him in Northampton about 7 or 8 o'clock in the morning. Although the time for his return has not been decided upon, the President has in- dicated he wants to be. back at the White House early Tuesday night. This would mean the President in- tends to leav orthampton very shortly after noon. No arrangements have been made recelving the election returns by ns of radio on the train. It is ght probable the returns would not be sufficient at that hour to war- rant the setting up of a radio on the President’s train, At the White House the telegraph and long distance telephone wires will be in readiness upon the President’s These figures were presented be- fore the Actuarial Soclety convention at the Mayflower Hotel by J. 8. Elston, assistant actuary of the Travelers’ Insurance Co., whose paper was dis- cussed yesterday. The combined assets of Insurance companies in America now exceed $11,000,000,000, of which nearly $5,000,000,000 is in-| vested In real estate mortgages and more than $4,000,000,000 in bonds. Mr. Elston considers the increase in group insurgnce the most impor- tant of all such Increases. The || amounts in force in that type of insurance is now 40 times what it was 10 years ago. He declared that there | |{ is in the United States now an av- erage of $1.664 in force for each|f grown man in regular and industrial insurance, which is three times the average of 10 years ago. e King Albert has accepted the in- vitation to preside at the International Congress of Rotary Clubs to be held lot. in Ostend next June. "A NEW HOME“ that will appeal to you 1736 B 8t. S.E. h School tiled baths, throughout, LT \ | all mnde’fil $ e | pasment and LACEY & BELT Owners and Bullders 493 G_St. S.W. Phone, Frank. 8068 4 rooms, two hardwood floors spacious large light cellar with servants’ toilet and wash trays, thirty- gallon automatic storage heater, open fireplace, large attic, large Seven Built—Five Sold Two Exceptional Home Values| 1722 Upshur " Street The Best Value in a Detached Home West of Sixteenth Street Containing eight 1725 Taylor Street A Semi-detached Home West of Sixteenth Street Contains eight large and spacious rooms, two tiled baths, hardwood floors throughout, exceptional kitchen with every appointment, large light cellar . with servants’ toilet and wash trays, thirty-gallon automatic storage heater, lot 31%,x156 feet with stone retaining wall. Three Built—Two Sold kitchen, Open for Inspection Until Eight P.M. | FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY| i 733 Twelfth Street Northwest Main 352-353 (?(peotlée(/nusual In the picturesque drive to Jefferson Park some of the prettiest country near the city can now be seen in its magnificent Autumnal splendor. Cross Highway Bridge, turn right and follow upper road toward Alexandria. Jefferson Park fronts on this road about 4 miles from the bridge. Or take Washington-Virginia trolley at 12th St. and Pa. Ave.; get off at Delray Station and walk two blocks up the hill. Or phone for one of our auto- mobiles. Return this ad with your name and _address on margin and we will mail an illustrated descriptive folder. of the biggest improvements; but it will still take nerve to make the big money by buying in advance of the crowd when prices are low. Recently a few of Wash- ington’s foremost bankers and real estate operators have been buying Arlington County land. Jefferson Park is one of the Capital's most beautiful suburban districts; it is so located that it will re- ceive a maximum benefit from the stu- pendous Federal expenditure for bridges, parks and boulevards. The opening sale of a small number of lots forming an ad dition to Jefferson Park will soon be ad vertised. Hard surfaced streets, city water and sewerage and sidewalks are being installed : reservations can now be made for these marvelously beautiful shaded home sites at a 15 per cent open- ing sale discount, making prices as low as $1,000 (14 to 23 cents per square foot). Other Arlington County developments with lower grade improvements are selling for twice these prices; their buyvers will profit undoubtedly. The exceptional values offered in this sale are without comparison; they ‘represent the biggest bargain placed before the Washington homeseeker, investor or speculator for years! Jefferson Park Agency 312 Southern Building Main 4192 Evenings, Franklin 3380 ate Kellogg will be the only main here. He w il. With the exce I SEMI-DETACHED BRICK NORTHWEST $750 CASH $8,350 rturn, to receive information about the outcome of the election in the various States. INSPECT 715 MADISON N.W. SUNDAY Practically new tapestry brick home, conveniently located—six large rooms, tiled bath, double porches, hot-water heat; built-in garage. k I N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. Members Washington Real Estate Board 1418 Eye N.W. M. 5904 o] R REMARKABLE CONSTRUCTION DISTINGUISHES THESE NEW HOMES IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 3325-5327 42nd St. sy sever ranged ro equipped ki Lomes contain clous well ar- . a modernly en, a coldroom frigerator (out- , a4 rear porch, a large reception hall, three Jarge bedrooms, a tiled bath with bullt-In tub and shower, Price, $14.500 a glassed sleeping porch and an airing porch; ample closet space. Tapestry brick fire- place, hardwood floors throughout, and large front living porch. The large attic is fully floored and plastered. There is a brick garage on the rear of the large lot. Open Sunday for Inspection until 9 P.M, To Reach— Drive out Conn. Ave. to Military Road, turs west three blocks 1o #2ud St., and thew south to the property. Exclusive Agents (SHANNON & LUCHY) o +-38* St NW. between [5em1 - DETACHED) In these Spanish Villas You'll find them delightfully different, not only in design, but in comfort, convenience, value. You'll see a living room of rare comfort and utility; a dining room of special charm, with its unique corner plate cabinet and artistic wrought- iron electric fixtures. You'll be amazed at the many extra comforts and conveniences. Seven large closets; cedar closet in every bedroom; two tiled baths; Span- i<h tile open fireplace; beautiful Tiffany-finished walls: Spanish porch and balcony; windows everywhere; complete to the last detail—typical Spanish homes which you must see to fully ap- preciate. There are just six of them, and they are priced amazingly low. Two at only $14,950. We advise immediate inspection. Van Ness 2 Veazey Sts. Open from 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Drive out Conn. Ave. and turn west at Bureau of Standards. Or out Wiscor Ave. to Van Ness St. and east one block. 919 15th St. N.W. Main 8949 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ish type homes just across the astreet: A New Home in Chevy Chase, Md. Nine Built—Five Sold Five hundred dollars cash and easy monthly payments buys one of these homes. They are priced right. Detached two-story dwellings containing living room; dining room, with French doors; kitchen; pantry; three bedrooms; extra large bath; large porch and built-in garage. Plenty of room between houses. water, gas, electricity. See The lots are from seventy to ninety-eight feet wide. Concrete sidewalks. Blue stone street, sewer, these without delay. . Also Two Bungalows with Built-in Garages — Real Bargains Convenient to Schools and CONNECTICUT AVENUE WISCONSIN AVENVE Follow entering either Wisconsin Avenue or Con- necticut Avenue. Exhibit house corner of Leland Open Fireplaces, Metal Sash in Basement, Hollow Tile Foundation, Hardwood Floors chart, from Waggaman & Brawner 1700 Eye Street Franklin 7485 Street fl Cur- o is Roa: YOU WILL Your Own Broker APPRECIATE THE TREES 1005 CO-OPERATIVE Erected by Harry A. Bramow 5112 Conn. Ave. (Between Nebraska Ave. and Harrison St.) Instead of paying $87.50 a month in rent, and in the end, having nothing for it—it actually costs you but $39.73, which is $7.95 a room monthly to live here ND YOU SAVE $32.29 a month toward ownership of your four- rooms-and-bath apartment in Connecticut Courts. In the heart g of an exclusive environment, where property is of almost pro- hibitive costliness, Chevy Chase’s only co-operative apartment affords you opportunity to purchase a home entirely in keeping with the dwellings that surround it for a fraction of their cost. The fully furnished Lobby and handsome Court entrance of Connecticut Courts form an “approach” to your home of which any one may justifiably be proud. The Children’s playroom in basement and provision for ball- room or billiard room are among the many unique features that make your apartment home here doubly desirable. TWO Bedrooms, Living Room, Bath’ Dinette, Kitchen With Service Entrance. Foyer and Private Porch, for: $750 %5 35897 uina and and $13.05 operating expenses Includes all interest, operating expenses and $32.29 monthly that applies directly on principal. The total cost is $7,600 Smaller Units Proportionately Low Priced See the Model Apartments Early Today Furnished by Nelson Furniture Co., 508 H St. N.E. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY BASS Phone Connecticut Courts Cleve. 5100 AP