Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1929, Page 20

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{7 REAL ESTATE. FANLY DVELLING INGREASES 1.0 Building Materials Decrease, While Wages Increase, Report Shows. i s Lo, B8 Design by store and per cent. The same study shows toward apartment that the trend iz TWO-STORY BUILDING FOR COLUMBIA ROAD b . hum“ Negotiations for Lease at Rentals n one- 3 e ‘movement u‘;no::; ns;;x:.% in cities a:‘v. of $100,000 Announced. ul X n Roboy- s by e Plans Are Drawn. in the establishment of the —_— stries in America during the past fsw years. An article in the June issue of the Monthly Labor Review which nts & brief survey of the preva- ce of the five-day week at the pres- SAbid progress in the adopiion of e n option of the : 19 ‘week hn'_lh‘bun made in t’:o ding trades, men’s clothing in- z.nry and the automobile industry, it 18 of growing importance in many other hg‘;' r‘t"lllll.l'l f the pidity of its mething of the rapidity of ex- tansion in one ind alone is shown by the fact that in 1925, when & similar A two-story store and restaurant building is to be erected at the corner of Columbia road and Biltmore street for Simon and Minnie K. Lyon, owners, it is announced by Shannon & Luchs, Inc., which has just closed negotiations for leasing the new building at total rentals involving approximately $100,- 000. ‘The facades of the building are to be of limestone and buff brick construc- tion and the“:fll s to have ter- ey was made by the bureau, only 1.5 | Tazza floors stairways, ac- Evcem of the em;hn- in the automo- | cording s drawn by Frederick e industry were r | B. Pyle. e bullding is %o be com- working a regula five-day week, while in 1928 this per- centge had increased: to approximately 30. Of the larger industries, X continues to show by far the September 1. The. lower story will provide store space 45x80 feet, which has been leased for a long term to the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. The entire second cern, it is announced. . RECENT LABOR TREUBLES APPARENTLY ADJUSTED Difficulties in Industries Which Halted Building Operations Over- come—Wage Increases Noted. proved by a study of turnover among a gup of !‘hhl:lduphh ‘workers. W{fl! Wages increased 2. "“GRANTS OIL ggmmf/fl////mm//f////////////////// JODAY~ SEE TH!S " FURDHSHED EXHIBIT HOME . | / % == —_———— == == ) / & Q0 O i) B ! for people of 7700Cst {Laste § and ncome at A completely furnished | . BRICK SEMI-DETACHED | SIX ROOM HOME Six complete rooms, tiled bath and big - social or gymnasium room in the base- ment—and built in heated garage. The dining room contains a full 1l-piece ¥ dining suite while the kitchen has ample room for an attractive breakfast corner! d DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT IT! _ Open Every Day and Night Until P. M. o % 772071 thly fr 4 weth 3 k350 cosh HOW 70 COMB—Drive out D 'v‘ 16th. Bt. to Coloredo Ave., then to Georgia Ave., out ollt Georgia to Tuckermas St.— turn right and- follow_signs S J., 10 the furmished Nome, er Sunday take Goeorgia Ave, eor f» Twokermon Bt. . 1 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1929. BUSINESS BUILDING FOR UPTOWN gy | iepiptropgtimemt T 1 ey} | ;‘ Frederick B. Pyle of structure to be erected at Columbla road street for Simon and Minnle Lyen, which will be occupled by a t T0 DISCUSS {REALTORS NEW FARM COMMUNITY Elwood Mead Will Explain Dr. Government's Plan at Convention. The theory that the farm is an en- Jjoyahble place to be made an economically profitable place may be radical in this day of lugubrious pictyres on caricatured but this the oft farmer, which the farm National Mead, in “Community Farms,” will discuss actual Elmj-ch of the dividuals in settling people on small farms through land colonization under & plan which creates a new type of | fC farm community, comparable to the land farm town. Such old New farms exemplify ods in operation enough to able. Dr, Mead is tates reclamation States of the Interfor. How realtors can able tracts of farm lani 5 coming wall flowers by introducing them to the rigl a and s buyer that the Ve 5. e ‘Women Seek Police Jobs. BERLIN (#). .| made eligible for the office of lice commissioner, the number of app! the German ints for positions with lice force has ‘The Civil Boards is wfldm rogram th R for the association’s annual e:n held in_Boston, Mass. June 25 to 28. Dr. Elwood ht prospect through advertis- ing horizon even';lyder ertising NO RELIEF IS SEEN Need Expect No Cut in Expense, Is Word. MONTREAL, Quebec, June 22.—No Telief from increasing taxes can be either predicted or anticipated in the United States, the “skyscraper” men of America were told by Andrew Steers of the Metropolitan Bullding Co. of Seattle, Wash., at the twenty-second annual convention of the National As- sociation of Building Owners and Man- ll_e‘!;“here last week. 3 ing_owner in made, total of rent paid. A tic view was taken | ing @fe despite the efforts that are being made in many cities and States to put business of government on a business like basis, and because of this unend- ing prospect of increasing taxes, Mr. ings of the San Steers urged the more extensive use ‘While Land Colonization live and that it can Clebeland Park the situation of | K and headlined | PR{ is the theory on |} i lands division of the of Real Estate | &8 tion, to be | B ‘ $14,250 his talk_on | [ Government and of finely modern in equipment. 24 feet wide, T mo«m n farming n]:eth- ong a group large these methods g- director of the gl;:iud 2l service, Department prevent their valu- ds from be- - and large pantry. GARAGE on paved alley, deep Ilot. home at a low price. Drive out Conn. Ave. Standards) and west and cast on Van Ness S to make this buy- | [C | is through ad- And Daily 6 Until 9 Built by W. C. and A. N. Miller. —Since women were It is RIDGE. The lot is Tooms, three out, and all in An National Press Bldg. D. C 3009 OTIS STREET NORTHEAST remarkable value in this desirable and [:&uhr section of WOOD- priced. including six bright, sunny foors through- 8 real pleasure to offer such a We know of no other home that will compare with it so Teasonab] very large and the house is thoroughly modern in every detail, es, hot-water heat, bullt-in bath, e t, In completely equipped kitchen, hardwood OPEN SUNDAY FROM 10 AM. TO 9 P.M ¥ And Every Day from 2:30 P.M. Until 8:30 O’Clock To reach—Drive out Rhode Island Avenue and turn left one-half square ide the District Line, take it venue Ditrce Line' und sall ulf 6 BOoah 0 e S gt Joomd Avense to HOOKER Realtors 5626 AN ATTRACTIVE DUTCH COLONIAL —residence is offered for sale at a price that will keenly interest the bona fide seeker of a home in this section. There are four bedrooms, exceptionally. large glass-enclosed sleeping porch, break- fast room, garage, electric refrigerator, oil burner and many other features. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY, Brokers Protected ALFRED T. NEWBOLD OWNER Conn. Ave.. of tax-participation clauses in leases -fioor “Therefore it would seem proper to urge that the inclusion of tax-partici- pation clauses in all ground-fioor lesses be given further consideration as one of the means of safeguarding busi- ness property investments.” m:lh S?“efl. ;vho hl.ldmldl a study of rental of ground-floor space, re- ported that the percentage which the store owner pays the build- , are gaining favor. In those cases & base rental is fixed at about 75 per cent of the prevailing rates and per- centages ranging from 5 to 15 per cent of gross sales are used to make up the aarp conflict in opinion - chain stores w-’n vay M=, Steers, who pointed to the find- A mcheo association as an lon many property owners regard the chain stores as a ey may pay 100 to 110 per 3720 Van Ness St. A NEW HOME of brick construétion, slate roof and ELIZABETHAN DESIGN, charming in outline, and he base- ment is light and has a servant's toilet, laundry trays, National jacketed hot-water boiler, Welsbach Hotzone water heater and steel frame windows; oak floors throughout and oak risers and treads on stairway. Living room with brick fireplace .and built-in book- cases. Built-in china closet in dining room and French doors to rear porch. Kitchen has exceptional cabinet space, double drainboard procelain sink, inlaid linoleum y. FOUR BEDROOMS and 2 BEAU- TIFUL TILED BATHS, one a shower, floored attic, upper rear porch. Copper guttering and downspouting 3 Cut stone walks front and rear. PRETTY LANDSCAPING. A REAL . to Piney Branch Rd. (at Buresu of to Broperty, or north on Wisconsin Arer OPEN SUNDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. e BOSTEIELPS DETACHED Modern Homes $7,950 $500 Cash, $60 Monthly WOODRIDGE, convi: any. you Bave seen stace :t:erm that this home offers more real sound value for your dollar than & JACOB - Phone Metropolitan 2663 REAL ESTATE. ent rentas today, eventualy they il TRAIN TO BE SEARCHED. | e, sivment ovec made 1y the 2id. taxes can a.n"n:mtr of nmdn.::chnnh“.:vl&t for service when the train arrives. .| whom they interfere and whom they | Warrant for Possible Seizure of teers. eventually business,” H. Sawyer on an information ou ::my in m State and Fed- ¢'.'a'e" San mnd:: wtamfid Near Beer Issued. z‘ l::::dm (u;?n' chief e o the mna-;-.;: m th: mmwwvg“b:{l:v?‘ that MM:! DES MOINES, June 32 (#)—A | cars contained near beer, but lllflrnrl"nd are trending higher, which means the | ing businesses are benefited through search warrant for the possible -mr: search and seisure for mny intoxicating public pays the cost of the things| the greater power of the chains | of 10 carloads of near beer, the largest ' liquors. —_— they demand, and this cost can only | and the stim: to greater effort i 5 e e Mer Bteems. “My own opiA- PRI S——— - Safeguard Nooded. ion is that the chain stores benefit the 1347 Montague St. N.W. DETACHED STONE s:tsoo.«z 9 ROOMS HOME Lot 50x132Y; 2 BATHS Open eted with Reavy, thick bl iite e, whish B R R o Oy g g b gy : = A unanimous ‘:’nfl -Iphh‘.-tl: approval vertis merchants was re- leases, by &‘,,MM n t‘l‘:‘-‘ survey conducted by Mr. = s to the sales | SUeEFR the advertiser., the great- e il er the to location ellent condition. o Tight in the ait T Howes vetes. i almest ‘s Summer Bems Near 16th St, the Reservoir and Rock Creek Park EASY TERMS—LESS THAN RENT PAUL MAGOFFIN 317 Woodward Bldg. . " Phone Main 3028 odern und, 1t makes a real rete front porch, Mned ground-ficor portion of tising. i Since peace was declared in China there has been a noticeable increase in the smoking of cigarettes. - Compare Them! . An ordinary horse looks good—until you compare him with a thoroughbred! The modest litile dress- maker's product appears quite smart—until you compare it with a Paris model! The club champion is some golferg-until you see him pitted against a Jones or a Sarazen! That home you have been looking at—whether in North Cleve- land Park or a similar community—may seem most desirable. But before you buy, be sure to compare it with the Warren Street Homes in North Cleveland Park, built by M. and R. B, Warren. These modern semi-detached dwellings of six spacious rooms and two fully tiled baths, contain every modern convenience, and a host of lpecill feumres. all aeniqnea for more cniuylble livin'. o And the price and terms will afford you a pleasant surprise. Make it a point to see the Model Home at 3645 Warren Street, charmingly furnished by W. B. Moses & Sone, open for inspection every day from 2 to 9 p.m. and all day Sunday. Main 9300 i Remembcr—Before You Buy&—Compare! To reach roferty, drive out Wisconsin Ave- Features: nue to Warren Street (at Riggs Bank Branch), Twe fully tiled beths, each turn east to 37th Street—or from Conmecticut with shower; double rear | Avenue, turn west on Van Ness Street (through porches, built-in_ garage, Bureau of Standards) to Remo Road, turn right iy o to Warren Street—or phone Cleveland 4479, closets, bronze screens, Pg‘fl-ln, built-in _kitchen inets, inlaid linoleum. $13.750 Convenient Terms R M. and R. B. WARREN | OPEN SUNDAY 601 Nicholson St. ) . Price *13,950 Beautiful Corner Propcrty—-New Detached Brick Home Exceptionally well constructed and contains 8 large rooms (including 2 inclosed and heated porches) and handsome tiled bath with built-in tub: hard- wood trim, up and down and oak floors throughout ; open fireplace, laundry and servant’s toilet in basement as well as instant heater for service water; elec- trie fixtures, hot-water heating and Frigidaire refrigeration: builtin garage. One of the Most Attractive Homes in This Desivable Subdivision. See It Tomorrow Wm. H. Saunders-Go.. Inc. Exclusive Agents 1433 K St. N.W. District 1018

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