THE MICHIGAN -DAILY PA THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA I Increase Noted In Nationwide PG IIECTProperty Taxes1 __ aT _ rntinued from Page Seventeen) roperties in Ann Arbor. In this yiew Mr. Carr told of the dream as had of making the remark-l eautiful land to the east of Ann' a picture spot in Michigan. eels that Ann Arbor Hills is a; opment that he may leave to the generation as a momument to ife work of city building. Tremmel who is a Michigan is a director and vice-president e Seminole Hills Land companyI ontiac, Miehigan. He returnedl n Arbor a fewyears ago tosnake city his Permanent home. He one of the five rpen who made Pole Hills Subdivision in Pontiac] if the finest in the state. He be- in planning subdivisions sq as eet actual needs and so- to tthe city's growth along Mnes auty and economy. ttracts, awarded in yew .ngland reached a figure of more than ),000, according to recent state- s. This was an increase from ary of a year ago of more than rcent. According to figures compiled by the Bureau of Census the total levies of general property taxes over the United States increased 160 per cent, d'uring the ten years between 1912 and 1922. In spite of this increase of taxes the assessed value of this taxed property increased 79 per cent. In 1922 every man, woma%,, and child, averaged a tax of $32.22 while in 1912 they averaged but $13.91. The total taxation in 1922 was $3,502,941,000; in 1912 thet otal was $1,349,841,000. The average rate per $100 of as- sessed valuation for all civil divisions from states 'down has gone up from $1.94 in 1912 to $2.81 in 1922. This collection of facts was made by the "National Real Estate Journal." Cracking of stucco generally is caused by settlement within the walls, of the building, according to recent statements by the American Archi- tect's small'house bureau. The move- ment within the walls is due as a rule to an uncertain and unsettled founda- tion, or to a faulty superstructure. Hair-cracks may be found in Portland cement because of the use of the im- proper mixture. REALTY A PROFESSIONill bepro and theyom uscroulouasdCONTENTION DELEGATES men with all of the laws which are ACRIGT CR N reqiuired.___ ___ TO TOUR, WASHINGTON kaIn tests recently conducted by the Members of the Washington, D. C. and of his service tothe comm , United State's Bureau of Standards it Real Estate Board are planning to todge F. E. Crane,, the NewYrk n as so t ndr a ld re entertain the visiting members of the bonding to. wind pressure the laterail city branch, in a recent address be- sheathing on a building was liable to Natienal association, and their ladies, fore the New York Real Estate asso- a displacement of more than. dsx uring the week of the convention ciation convention, said that real es- nches, while with the mo tha h- there by automobile tours of the many inceswhie wth hediagonal sheath- tate has really become a profession, in pn the same frame and with the places of interest in and about the and that in the future more than ever s nation's capital. The plan includes in the past the real estate business . individual tours, and was decided up- was to be considered in this light. A little less than one half an inch on in preference to the motor Cara Fruit Tree SHOULD BE PLANTED THIS MVONTIf "The importance of the real estateI men to the law of our land, and- to the enforcement of that law as well as to the building up of the happy and suc- cessful life of the community, has been increasing every year. The idea that anybody can go into the real, estate business where in other fields he has been a failure, the idea that he, can merely rent an office and then go out and get property to sell, is ans old idea that has long since passed 1 away. 'The problem of the real estate man in his community today is cer- tainly requiring of some examination, some previous determination of his character and general ability to un- dertake and to carry on the responsi- bilities entrusted to him. These re- sponsibilities deal directly with the! lives and with the happiness of the A miniature embodimenr of the American home was recently presented to the National Headquarters of the National Association of real estate boards as' a momento to the sterling Worth of the Realtor to the communi, ty life and development. This minia- ture was built in the form of a perfect model of a colonial cottage, and was made from 'timber grown on the pro-# perty of the Father of His Country,, j the caretakers of the Mount VernonI estate of George Washington having donated a chestnut tree for this pur- pose. i i The Varsity quartette. for the past 1year was composed of George J. Gould, 1'25L, bass; Lucien),ane, '25, baritone; ! Ernest W. Brownbridge, '25, tenor; lOscar H. Jekel, '24. van method, as by the latter method no personal contact and discussion is posible, and this is thought essential to the full enjoyment of the guests while there. More than 85% of the corn produc- tion of the United States is given over to livestock, according to recent sta- tistic's published by the United States Bureau of Agriculture. Lesst than 10% of the total production is used by the human race as food, although this figure is increasing yearly with the increased appreciation of corn as a healthy and valuable tissue building nourishment. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. Tale advantage of this splendid opportunity to own a little orchard Do,n't . Wai 4t I, If you buy now, and plant now, next year at this time your trees will be in Bloom. DARLING TON IS OFFERING _ . .. 2 Appl'e Tees 2 Plum Trees 2 Cherry Trees .v. 2 Pear Trees 6 Grape Vines 6 Currant Bushes . t t 9 RoQm9,$11,50000 Located in the beautiful south-east section of the city on a lot 66x132 with plenty of shade and shrubbery. Large warm garage. Large reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, den or music room, and one fine bed room with closet on-first floor. WITH EVERY LOT PURCHASED ut Washtenaw way values are increasing every year. Large front suite, 'two large single rooms, and bath on second floor. Third floor can be used for dorm, or would make two good rooms. ,;. . The basement is large and light, has excellent steam heating plant, electric waterlift, auto- ,matic gas heater, -and laundry conveniences. This place is large enough to afford some in come, as it is convenient to the campus, or it is an ideal place for a family with children, as there is plenty of space for play and it is conveniently near the -new Burns Park school. It is a better house than those priced much higher. Our sel c sell for large im El cinder . tween t 'Road. wC - Dr S512 Fir w 'w wi~ 111111 nproved lots sell for $25.00 down and $5.00 per month. Lots average around $300 ectric lights, shade and fruit trees, graveled streets and ling plan comes within reach of all. Our little 10 per cnt down and 1-'per cent per month. walks, well drained and good water at 22 feet. he car line on Packard and the paved Washt Be- C , . give out and ask out salesmien more about Darlington. . LOUIS ANDREWS Gorton Real EstateAgency PH. 2438. EVENINGS 661-W, 617 OR 1686-R Realtor ..y .. tBe i ROOM 3, WUERTH ARCADE st Nat'l Bank Bldg. ,l v' ,, Tel30 01 E of All Y-ou' 'IS fr' Want? Are you living wholly, in the present, and satisfied with a bunch of RENT RECEIPTS, or are you planning for the future? The person who lacks the proper vision or is afraid of a venture will probably ,be paying rent in the years to come and will lack the wherewith to carry out the schemes which lie nearest to his heart or are conducive to the happiness and pleasure of himself and his family; The Needful to educate that Boy or Girl; or to cope with the dire necessities of life when his p oducing days are over; in other words, when the rainy day comes. A little properly invested now and then in Real Estate:near your Own Home Town in the trend of its greatest growth will do this.and even more. An 'example: One lot costing $650.00 has grown in value until the price now asked is more than five times, and all in about fouk' years. OWN YOUR OWN HOME is a universally accepted slogan these days; W VIEW BAN HOM is one fast growing in P apularity;. BABSON The great financial expert has predicted that the coming decade will witness a great exodus from the city to Suburban places; it has already begun and will 'increase with great rapidity. He has also said Clients should keep their:eyes open for bargains in their own local communities." 1 . THEODORE ROOSEVELT Said, "Every person who invests in well'selected Real Estate in a grow- ing section of a prosperous community, adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent, for Real Estate is the basis of all wealth." WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Said, "Real Estate is the best investment for small savings; 'more money "is made from the rise in Real Estate values, than from all other causes combined. Any practical business man knows this to be true. Lies just to the southeast of Ann Arbor in the path of its greatest growth and most rapid rise in values. The highest point-900 feet above sea level--and will of necessity be in the center of all future development in that section. A BEAUTIFUL VIEW POINT. From it Ann Arbor, Ypsi- lanti, and miles of beautiful country lie within the easy range of vision. Quarter Acre lots- THE BEST HOMESITES, and INVESTMENT OPPOR- TUNITIES offered around Ann Arbor, anywhere, at the prices asked; a sure profit; let us tell you why. Sold on the easy payment plan; and assistance in financing your building if necessary. on'tebe deceived; 'see KIMEBRLY HILLS. M