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Classified Advertisement 'W Asserts, Citing Own- 01 nomestwu nan's Tools -Goal of Right Living Found. L. hM lit America In many .,.1,1 far Kcurfr the question Urtn H. ruelk-her. First Vice th" American ranker urrc.it Issue of the Nation llrtau Journal on "Tha Basis of tltltiiwhlp." lK.u there la reat stretching the vt roans people 'olal labor and agriculture, a reel democracy i Srlnt condition.

Men desire mtUM that will stabilise their 's, ft many people there la noth-' frti but the dully grind, and wllllnR to try any new nr. tn ti. KaI I MNKixanr 1 VR-IU PrMeBt tl" P'Pn I rwllrher'a ner to hi oH ft jutrtavf perlment6d In Ruaala. Ss taif nprilnientrd In North oiu md hav not found a solution -tn)j oniw rupuloua maatera. Opportunity Tor AH.W Tm krlk-Vf that with continued Vnnt thr prraent ayatem offera kit (or all to fain tairta contentment and proa- So do I.

I would not defend I moment If I thought there ui othrr ayatem that eowld bet-kam ta community at nor llJefffld It, If 1 am erer- coa Out thtre la one that Will bet-(rant all the people. True. It lH of nmunt reform. It haa Pwr, saeed Ibo proa- street fr-a ra for ssBTvstmats- tactuawu a -w 'ng ea a bw a--1 3 'en f-nt by VZ feet th' balding as Placing- of the corner atone of the new 8l jTohn'a Parochial School, Dry Bldge. Cpleraln Townahln, will take place nest 'Sunday afternoon at o'clock.

Buam will leave Hamilton and Cedar College Hill, at lim and o'clock. HUrht Rev. William IX. Hicltey. Vicar General of Cincinnati dloceae, Is to set the corner atone In place.

Rev. John F. Schwarts Is to preach the sermon. J. F.

8hebleasy, architect, said yea-terday 'trie new school will be on Henry Maher, an investor, yeatcr- day bought from theVtlrs of Henry Merer th three-story 'ton and tone- vrhip, and I not personal ment building. V11-UI West I streeti for $14,100. Th lot haa 'a in the rld? fronts ge of 10 ft and a depth of "oat atable ponuUtlon ef 'l tU running, to a public park la ha always been made up of; space In the rear, with an nlley on 'M home or Ian owner. Asthenia mlA William B. Poland aV Co.

i aaertaawts secured the right to the brokers on the transaetlon. mey esta liahed. I torm I 'Kather Stem has purchased tli two three-story brick on Paj Section B.V,n, rtreet. from Frsd Tuke Son Bays Sycamore Street Site avitu thl everr piece of prwp- rty sn kwb S.4.S issa. iIls rwMm Of tie a srev f-irtk streets.

71V. tvth ad yyesnser streets. rTTbata w.thl. tke la- few TZM wsre tsmd-etrf by WD- Uam ReeWt. I 1 -Realty Review Sale fas the teal (arte market, particularly antonst realdeaeea.

were on the uereaaw last week, IndleatlaaT th fall aeaeea will start to th liking realtors. Baalswsa ntwnertlea, far as deals beiag breaght to a terssla atlesv seisin vvlrtMlly at a standatm. Cuileraite park la fee last heard, newer, a beat tela that leeatlen, which shews the nerlrlty lavasurtln. Only osm downtown deal was elaw4 last wreht a pare St fcjr 11 feet on Bast Foarra aalelarnat the aM Beekas prep. erty, by Dale Ebetwele and Kew- man Saaaawl for' aadlseftsard eltenta at After this sal waa' eonawsaw mated, It beeame known that a RbysJelaaMr' nnVe balMta la to a erreted nt the- northwest' esrae of Fwartb and Brsadway by a Claehraatl bawlaeaa rharlea O.

Merrill, bsaght ftellly read, Wyoming, for eSB.Oog thrssuth Cleneay A Kevra. Itew prsleeta am Madias Theater, Madlasn and Ward aveaoea, Madlaonvtlle, HMN, StewaH A atewart, Oakley-Hyde Park Christian Cbarra, Madlasn rad and Rs mana place, Hyde Park (Slaa, rbarlrn H. Fsaas, arrhlteet. St. Jsha'a S-ekeel aad alater hsnae.

Dry Ridge. J. T. fbeblesay, architect. ally high giving1 an effect, when seen from the rear, of a full two-story bulldlag.

Slope of the lot is toward the rear, making It possible to have th auditorium In 'the basement entirely above ground. On the first floor wit! be four rooms, two on each side, separated by a hall Ight feet wide; Cloak and rest rooms also will be oa this level. Besldea the auditorium, the basement will con tain a boiler room, kitchen and stor- story in height, with an' exception- at rooms. for The lot Is fort One of the structures fronts on Vine street and the other on Hamer street Dm Id L. Creenberg was th broker.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lsmmers pur- chased from the John D. Preut Realty Company me ones, it-nnuow, 44IT West Eighth strett on a lot is feet for tll.100. Harry J.

Schoen- berger, the owner, is building a new two-story brick duplex of rooms at Constdlns and Bassett road. Price HIIL As gust wss a good construction month In Ohio, a wording to th F. W. Dodge Company. Although- the tetii amount of contract awarded.

was II per cent less than In the preceding month. It Is new (baa dsuble the amount for August 1111. Th Aagwst Agere brought tht etrkt months' total up to II10.nO.IOO. which Is a tt grr cent Increase over the first eight month of last ytsr. Included In last month's total were: Il.l7t.l90 or II per cent for reet-aentlal bwlldlngs; l.llt.lt It per cent for public woiae and utilities; 4.

tf or 10 per cent for Industrial buildings: IJ.sO0.l0C or! 10 par cent for educational buildings aad JI.T7.-00 or per cant lor business buildings. Irvta Klein sold his brick M. Lenta Kit Larona areas. Avondale. to N.

JX Rem for 110.000, through th Andrew Hsllaby Realty Com stay The lot la 10x10 feet wnlca a doubls garage la rddltlon to th mala bulMlngv Ctaarhrs F. Head sold th new sis- roam brick seml-buagalow at th-i comer ef Wesson and Sturgls svo-inues. Avondale. ta Sellle Drucker for! tftO. Was of tha lot Is 40x10 feet, I 11 1 iT Conatructlon will' be of dark brown brick, vMth trimming and red tile roof.

Edward Honhert Is the general The building Is Fiona for new Oakley-Hyda Park Christian Church, to be erected nt the northwest corner of Madison road and Roraana place, are being rompleted 'by Architect Charles H. Fees. Sis of the edifice, Mr. Fas said yesterdnjv will be 40x10 feet tt Is to, be of brick 'construction and will cot approximately ItS.OOI. In- advlition te th main auditorium.

rooms will provided for Sunday scho elaaae and the like. Qeertro K. WooMey la Chairman of tha Building Comir'lttee of the church. JiU 1 1 S' Charles a Merrill, ot Merrill iiiianwtr without In the nn Chemical Compmiy. yeiterday became an, sceeptlng the yolk of re- the awnor ot the beautiful piece wullltraad noblesse oblige should property at Kellly road.

wtta paying Mrs. Alls Von Phul Steiner Isur who are holders of capital approximately U0.J90 for It. The sal-j, tlatrira to-day do not know that WM handled by Cleneay Kowrse. ua They do not know that pn acres of ground, a ten-room brick tai the product of past labor I house and elk-room 'frame dwelling' ek further production, or, lnjvrt Included. In.

the purchase. A bar a HfU that anything available (U a garage for three machines ar.i pow. or influence nMU. The rsih- bow and arrww fhdias wan a work? re capital, a man who bu home pi.esreses capital, a avlncs account has Don It net dralgnate Per- on the place. "Every modern conven ience' Is to.be found In both houses.

Fruit' and snuBs trees cover the plot The Charles H. Real Estato Company handled th sale. M. J. Dornstauder and A 1.

Hoff man, both of Pittsburg, Penn, con template th conetractloa of an apartment at th southeast side Hurrl- mm. Moxirt and Bouulnot nvrnuea, to cost 130.000. It will contain sis apartmenta. Th lot has a frontngs of lit feet on Harrison. 42 feet on Mosart and 0 feet on Boudlnot avenue.

The lot was rold for John Pahl by the Becker. Re.nl Estnt Company. Louise A. Vogt bought the sis-room pressed brick semi-bungalow, 4,123 Oreenle arenas, St. Bernard, from BHaaheth Santsl for f2no.

The lot is JO hf 123 feet in slaa. Maude Hlnkle made the sale; Emma O. Carroll sold the seven-room frarne residence. 3303 Cameron avenue, Norwood, on a rat by HO feet, to L. F.

Klapert, Assistant- Cashier of the Norwood National Bank, for OA 400 Tounger Uswtll made the sale. The" last of the- Cincinnati proper ties owned by McClaln, Green field, Ohio, was disposed of yesterday through Theodore Mayer A Brother. It Include! the southeast corner of Hopkins and Freeman avenues, and the house adjoining 1210 Freeman avenue. Continued on Pace 9, lection 8. I nsjtinsiatri Lmvdlng A04V4V10 Haia M.

assured, they 2cc Ectcio Sczlicn 'SECTION TWO-TWENTY PAGES' A SUNDAY M6IINING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1922 SICTION TWO TWENTY PAGES i SAVING Key To Safety, v-ter Asserts, in Real ktate Publication. tizetiship Is Said Toj jest on StaDiuiR: Unconsciously Are rs or lapitai, clnal ScIioo! Building For Dry Ridge SAFETY- Found in Investment Made in Cincinnati, Realty Publication Declares. Value of Property Is Enhanced By Soundness That Marks City; Growth, Says Editorial eompieiea-January of tne prneipml The Slaters', house Is belnst erected I i minor 10 feet south of the school to accommodate sis person. Cost of both structures will approximate Lunch and refreshments will be In abundance for all who attend the ex-erclses Sunday. The school Is on Dry Ridge road, one Salt mil west of Colsraln pike.

"Real Estate th Safest Investment In "the Is "the subject o'f an dltorial which appeared In the last issue of tha Cincinnati Realtor, official: publication of th Cincinnati Real Estate Board. Th editorial I conceded by board members to present one of the best arguments ever made for the purchase of real estate, particularly Cincinnati real estate, for Investment purposes. It is as follows: 'The first and paramount consideration. In selecting an Inveatmsnt for surplus capital, 1s the 'safety of the principal to Invested. The 'pro that is the yield In Interest or dividend the controverta.blUty.' that Is the ease with which it can eon-verted or changed Into money (th standard medium of eschange) the 'speculative that I the possibility of enhancement in price, are all factors of Importance whleh Influence the selection of an Investment for surplus7 capital; but, unless tha are only of significance.

"Beat InTestmtnt in World." The Cincinnati Real Estate Board wishes to submit to the Investors of 1 Cincinnati the proposition that real estate lan investment, ana Cincin nati', real estate. In particular from the standpoint of the 'safety' of 'tha principal Invested (Independent of the convertibility, productivity and speculative value Items which will be discussed tn detail later), is the safest and, Investment In the world. "Real eatate, owing to Its 'Immovable 'substantial' and 'permanent' nature, possesses In the highest degree the basic element of 'aafety' which no other Investment, neither stocks, bonds nor personal property ofv-any form can ever approach. "Bonds depend for their 'safety' on the Integrity and solvency of the county, state or nation which Isauea thera; and whll reasonably secure, they are far from- possessing the element of safety of principal In such a marked degree as there Is, present In an Investment In real sstate (witness th repudiation of the state and national obligations by bankrupt nations of Europe). "Storks 'either preferred or common i depend for their safety upon th nature ot the business and the solvency of the company which forms tl.

baUpf thelt i fTaloe i tha honesty and ability of -the Iioard of IHrextors which administers the business sf the company and on th prnrral business conditions, which are affected by every social, political or financial depression (entirely Independent of the solvency and good business administration of the cwnpanv). "Real esUtU as an Investment, on the contrary, stands on Its own fr.otlng, depending on neither the solvency Integrity of a transitory form of government, the ho'nenty or ability of a Foard of Directors, yier Influenced by business or financial denrelnnn. Tha r4tiaM rrav affect Hie nroduetlvltv and convertibility of a real estate Invest-1 ment alonjr with th pndactlvtty and convertibility of other Investments, but the element of safety and soundness of principal Invested will be present In the highest ami niot marked degree. we mvesior oe tne num- English Ideas Used in Home From th beauty and apptvlng the flnlehlrg t-urh to the' la bora te ft'rnlshlPss there Is not breakfast rontw. which has a light grav hens In Cincinnati prctnbly that can 1 ills floor.

Two bsdises and a tiled Soroses ths on shewn whKh wss completed recently for Harry TA. Maescher. Jordan lane. Clifton. Entering this hnme a reese first no-tiers the attraetlrrnsee of th entrwnr.

which Is copiad from a famous F.ntlleh nansloa and Is finished In verde antique and Italian whits marble, placed In dlagonsi pattern. At the right of tha entrance la a large storing rsem. IT by ki fee. A flro-pku-s 11 feet wl'K wtileh ts copied from an -M EJHdlah design. Is a-feature.

Tt the left la the dining roses, lg by 23 feet with poJMisd wall, flalshed la I very whtta A Japanesw- treatrasnt was used tn lilhmom, with shower 1 -etwee n. are in Ihe rear oh the first floor. Two hedreoms. a blltlsrd rem(aad a 1 sleeping pore capable sf acconnto-At-; ma fosr beets are eu tha second flonr. Mortem rer.wnieweM ar fonnd throahowt the resMenre.

now errs pie 1 by Mr. Mssscher and his family, such as a etnthes chute. InUaeiater. house telephone, refiigeratktg srstsm. vapor hi-sting, with both cnal and gas bollra.

and a veevtua cleaning outfit sweat th hews la a garasre that-will hows three autswmMles. The Vt Sn whleh ihe renkf-nce nss bent ere-exed Is 1)0 by fevt Herbert Srtehoaa was the aremtart oun CEim FICATES OF DEPOSIT Pay you 5 interest, Are free of income tax. We girt yon erery day alWay serricc at two locations. r3gkt)i awd Job a Kts. olst working-man.

who by means vof hard labor ana systematic saving has succeeded In accumulating a nest egg. or the business mnri who at th end of a tirospenms year Anus a surplus ea hand which is not needed for the expansion of Ms business. the wealthy eUt which seeks an investment tor Surplus accumulation of Interest, rents or dividends, none can find a safer security than real late in which to Invest their surplus capital "And, while this element of safety of Investment will he found In real estatt generally. It is esiiecially true ot Cincinnati rent estate at the present time. "And the main reawn I that Cincinnati, unlike other cltiea of mushroom growth, has had 'Comparatively Uttle und In many forms of real estate no war-tim inflation of Icwp-town real estnte.

purchasing or teasing under long-term leases many prominent business coiner at prtce.1 which to us may seem unusually high, but which to them ly comparison with the prices of real estate In Eastern i-H les appear more or less of pre-war "What attracts Eastern capital to our city la th fact that whll Cincinnati, has aever 'undergone th spasms of a boom period, still Its steady growth. Its conservative bust-cess institutions. Its fin diversification of Industries and tc consequent lack of periodic stagnation guarantees a steady, continuous, normal business, whleh Is far more attractive to large business concern's and to re-tall merchants In particular than the alternate periods of inflation and depression, "Another proof of the safety of ji I Tl'T 111 itk with white gplaahera Slt.ta. aaaaaasaeaiejaamaaiaiaBsaBwal Cincinnati i sal sstats as av Investment Is the fact that the local bank and Insurance eompaalss prefer to invest the great bulk of their surplus capital In rst mortgagee on real estate. Investing so much of their capital and other liquid assets as the banking and Insurance laws require.

They recognise, by their actions, that trust funds which have been entrusted to their care Which required th maximum sf safety In their Investment cannot be Invested more safely aad soundly than in securities backed by the real stat pf their own "But th best proof that real estate is Cincinnati la the best and safest Investment In th world Ilea la the fact that old estates like the Emery vulues. Its physical growth, together ate. th Slntoa estate, the Taft with its enhancement in valoes, haa eetate. th Longworth. estate, the been characterised by soundness and 1 Scarborough estate- have weathered conservatism, and his not been based.

th business depressions and flaan-solely on Incresse in population due to clnl panics of the last century, owing th Indus of foreign Immigrants, dlf-. their prosperous and sound condition fleult.of assimilation, whose standards to the fact that they hav had as of living am lower than, our ana who their foundation the real estate of giv little in return' for what they receive. "Another proof of the soundness of Cincinnati real estate as an Investment the fact that Easter.) capitalists hav Cincinnati "As Cincinnati realtors, should proud of the commodity have for sale, confident of its soundness and aafety as an investment, and turned their attention to Cincinnati's while there will always be a class of Investors who. prefer wild cat stocks In which to Invest their beguiled by the false hopes of quick and easy riches, the Intelligent' Investors who appreciate the proposl-t'on that no Investment Is worth while If lacks th fundamental element of safety, will their realtor's advice and Invest their. surplus eapltal tn the real estate of their city, the best and safest Investment In the world." CAR SHORTAGE IS BLAMED lor Trend and Condition of Hardwood Karket.

In Its analysis of the hardwood mar ket, th American "Lumberman Ahi. week 'will say: i "An upward price fend feature the A suitable, gift for ihe Fall Bride, and one that she will appreciate eoery day An u-kUt TP SrjC porcelain Garland V'- UJ it- I Hi III An tll-ukiU porcelain Garland Tabk Kant $85 Tht bual price alhuhiU don in torn. tVnaal Armstrong's Linoleums at Special Prices (-ardwood market, which very active ard rather chaotic as a result of (ha acute car shot-UK at a time when demand Is breaking heavy from nearly every too res Th difficulties of re-curing prompt ahipnvmt undo.iritedly ts the mainspring which has relcsutd the present flood of orrijrs for all grade and ktnls of hardwooJs, Mlm- -Dieting tha consumer In their attempts to protec: future requirements before ihe car shorta4 tnaats it even harder than It new la to securer detlreriot. "Settlement of th railroad' flior-men'a strike Is now tn deflut prospect, but It la en-rally reallsetl that no lm-. mediate relief in th transportation rit- nation can be expected, and that further aggravation Is not beyond There I quite a volume of business being received from th furniture Industry, In sharp contrast to the lethargy that prevailed In this trade only a few week ago, Flooring manufacturer are vigorously semiring th markn for No.

1 and I plain whit and red oak. they having heavy fall order flies and, expressing much concern regarding their abilities to secure sufficient raw materials and not healtatlng to offer premiums when -they have located stock they w.int "Bos and crating manufacturers are lr. large- part responsible for th notable recent decrease in stocks of com- mon sap gum. whll automobile makers still are active buyers. Ex- -tort demand holds up well, and mts- oellanenus buyers are many.

th northern hardwood produc- Ing section, where th car supply Is far better than in many other parts -of th country and chances for ds livery when wanted therefor mora -sure. Indicate that demand has slowed -up a little during the last week. However, the market 'remains strong and Trices show no wsakenlng tendency. "Pry stocks are light, and will become considerably lighter during the winter as an Inevitable result of the' present acute log -shorts and eon- sequent lack of production. No.

I common hardwoods have lately enjoyed a Ttoiable Improvement In movement, but It Is pointed out, there re-' mains much of this grade to be used hefor any substantia! price advance, such a the mills all would Ilk to see. Is likely to materialise." -LJ-J- -I! BWBB'g'aaeaaamj Efeutesn "The Home of Her Dream" Th Bride dreamt of home that radiate hospitality and contentment a home furnished In a restful and refined way that pleases her artistic gense. There la a-certain indefinable charm te It all that almost glowa with friendliness "Tlie home of, her dreams." Tha Furniture you are looking la removed from ihe -commonplace It ta founds at "The Newton Store, where dreamt come true." Over 50 Complete; Home Outfits shown for Jess than $1,000. Garland Sale Week New Model Gas Ranges at Rock-Bottom Prices AT fll 1 Garland Table I Range with white 1 I I) enamel doors I $49.50 fimall Bungalow Garland Range, 9 holes $25.00 Garland Gas Tlange, witli nickel- trim and white door, 4 hole Garland Table Ilange, $39.75 a $55.00 Hundreds of housewives in and near this city will take advantage of this opportunity to see the late fall models of the famous Garland Range demonstrated at our.store this week. The Garland makers are the world's largest cooking and heating equipment manufacturers.

-You may therefore feel assured that all the prices on these high-class ranges are at rock-bottom. Garland Ranges are better built they last longer. Exclusive features.save of fuel. The patented oven assures perfect baking. Fifty years' experience and vast resources are behind these ranges.

Garland Rant art) found in over 4,000,000 home. Determine now the earliest day you can come and then let nothing interfere with your visit to this remarkable demonstration. 4nm hsw ejkei rtV. mm i rciaiBT.4)tia 7 r7 rywbsre I 1. 1 1 1.

1 1 1 1 1 1 ii I II 111 I HI I Ml tl Th "CrlanT IIfl-Sfrtc4int Bmr-ner hetM Jailer than say ether Wmee sat wiJk 33 1-3 kit ft. Erery day yew asr Tsr fsj rasrs thtt This UthetUft hmmer thtt wartti tat, bet ante Ihe flame it met freferty distributed, la si ssJh'nc ersrsr It etememieal burner will he ntnnr gas i i.l. i. fer yes radxelet interne hemt witheut tettte. lory rtiulti.

a Sr Delivers the Garland Gas Range to yur ome- "You have a year to pay the balance. -The Garland Heat Regulator may be attached to any Garland Range at a nominal cost Prepare for th wintry blast with a Cole's Hot' Blast Header. We are sole agents for famous Cole's Stoves and Heaters-. Noxo is a food time to buy. Home Builders Bring In your blue prints or plans and we trill glee you an estimate for the furnishings of the new home without obligation.

4 IaUld aad surface linoleum la a wide range ef colors and deelgat for your selection mak your purchase aow while stocks are complete aad priced are reduced..

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