Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 15

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TO. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, T | things are required. The applicant must also be accompanied by at least | | two citizens who are property owners | and not relatives, who are to recom- | | mend the individual seeking a license. | | A bond of $1,000 s also required. Educational qualifications are pre- seribed. Sxaminars in this r ard are | proposed and provisions a made for !the examinstion of applicants on | March 1, on July 1 and December 1 | The appiicant s required to know Trying to Force Owners to|the rudimentaries of Engl'sh, ari‘h-| metlc, bookkeeping, real ¢state prin- | Says Report. zoning, taxation and knowledge - COOLEE ASSALED AT REALTY SESSION | of this act Some to Be Exempt. A person engaged in the real estate | business for two years prior to the . act would be exempt from the ex- ary {ate | amination. License certificates and pocket cards are provided. Licenses required to be on display in the ces. The license would explre an- nually on December 31 and would be | renewed unless there is some proper reason upon which the commission | should act to the contrary. The list of licenses is to be published at least semi-annuaily. n-residents may become brokers iforming to the regulations pro- n the aet | are some of the causes for license may be canceled, | either upon motion of the commission complaints, together with ete any The Star Jan m of cpresenting 40.000 throughout the ¢ d ities pateh anization to nstructed to organization Chicago, R Chesney a expert iation’s Pee: Making tation. Making false promises of a | churacter likely to infiuence, persuade or induc | substantial mis- Will Come Here at Once, will leave at once, a »0d that they have be efinitely by the delegates ntion to point out what the bad effects o and its danger as a idden Commixsions. rsuing a continued and fla- | grant course of misrepresentation, through axents, salesmen advertising or otherwise. ed bill [ | Acting for more than one party | | | opposing the Whaley bill t o of rental @ transuction without the know n- . all parties for whom he acts. pting a commission or val- consideration as 8 real estate man for the performance of any if the acts specified in this act, from «ny person sxcept his employer, who must be a licensed real estate broker. 6. Representing or attempting to eprosent a real estate broker other the employer, without the ex-| press knowledge and consent of the -mployer 7. Failing within a reasonable time to account for or remit any moneys | coming into his possession which be- longs to others. housing com- measure depl as a bia Coolidge Views Criticized. adopted by n part sident’ Coolidgze’s letter favor- proposed bill shows that he he fears that the organ- Bribery Is Defined. Being unworthy or incompetent as a real estate broker or sales- such a manner as to safe- the interests of the public. ving A commiesion or valuable cration to any parson for acts )¢ services performeéd in vielation of this act. 10. Any other conduct. whether of | the same or different character hare. s ause to ac | her words. swners n to sub- oyes. This \f Govern- = intro- = which S | oal ood A A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have this association to ¥ to the at- d to make reali teves the sanc- is opposed te our houses, REALTORS DRAFT SUBSTITUTE BILL FOR RENTAL ABUSES Says orporation in Dr. Edwards, a Well Ohio Physician tinued from First Page.) Known | e and specific terms the the ter Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated acores of women for liver and bowel ail- nents. During these years he gave to | 3is patients a prescription made of a ! ‘ew well-known vegetable ingredients nixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know. hem by their olive color. These tablets are wonder.workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrving off the waste and S0isonous matter in one’s system. < a air| i1 you have a pale face, o transact| i syes, pimples, coated proier of|aches, a listless, no.good feeling, all out such a man- e bowels, you take one interesis ot Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly | 7or a time and note the pleasing results. e of Licensex. " Thousands of women and men take act | Or. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- 1565, | sessful substitute for calomel—now and tcter and many other then just to keep them fit. 15 and 30c. lIe————lojc———[n] on 1 mort- | firally 1 be states granted to any I reputation that for lice (ple——— a0 Friday-Our January Clearance SILK HOSE And Novelty SPORT HOSE At a Fraction of Their Actual Worth— 139 Every Pair Perfect @ | | I [l Box of 3 Pairs $4.00 and Full Fashioned | | | m ALL WANTED COLORS An opportunity to purchase exceptional values at a real savings—all taken out of our regular higher priced stocks and at this price we suggest you supply your wants for months to come. = | fl ———|ojc————|cajro—— o | l | | | | | engaged THE EVENING STAR, WASH inbefore specified, which constitutes improper, fraudulent or dishonest dealing. Clauses § and 10 cover a wide fleld, it will be noted. Penalties up to $1,000 fines and six months’ fmprisonment ave provided. The penalties are grad- uated and arranged s to punish corporations and firms as well as indi- viduals, Other Provisions Cited. Many other provisions, such as the Power «f subpoena, rules {or the hear- ings, regulations of a minor sort cov- & the provisions of the act, etc., included. e Hkely will be some additions or changes when the bill Is submitted to the rent committee, but it Is un- derstood that it will be substantially the MacChesney act. This act is now in force in the fol- lowing States: Arizona, California, Florida, 1daho, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiuna, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon Tunnessee, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoniing and the province of British Columbia, Canada. The rent bill introduced yesterday by Representative Blanton will cure existing evils, allow supply and de- mand to again resulate the market and. abolish the existing rent com- sion, according to its author. he Blanton bill aims primarily to prevent pyramiding of trusts, “fake” sules, and other practices which some Washington real estate concerns have in as a means of showing ficiitious rental values. Thése pra tices have given false values, it Is claimed, from which the rent com- misston has figured in declaring fair rentals, he charges. The provisions of this new rent bill are as follo: Must Give Sale Faets. “That the real consideration shall be stated in every deed, deed of trust, | or other conveyance of real property situated within the District of Co- lumbia, and It shall be unlawful for any grantor, whether an individual, copartnership, association or corpora- tion, to exécute any deed, deed of trust, or other conveyance of real Droperty situated within the District of Columbia, that does not state the real and true consideration And it ahall likewise be unlawful for any lessor, whether an individual, copart- nership, association or corporation, to exec concerning any buflding or part thereof or land appurtenant thereto In the District of Columbia, unléess the real and true consideration therefor Is stated In such contract. c. 2. It shall be unlawful for any person, copartnership, association or corporation to enter into or be- come a party to any contract, agree- ment or understanding, or in any manner whatsoever to confederate, combine or act with another or others for the purpose and with the design of lesnening or preventing. or tending to lessen or prevent, full and free competition in the renting of real estate, or any building or part there- of or land appurtenant thereto, in the District of Columbia, or to fix rents within the District of Columbia. “Sec. 3. When placing trust liens upon real property in the District of Columbla, such trusts shall be num- bered consecutively in the instrument creating same as the first trust, the second trust, the third trust, and so forth: and each trust shall retaln Its specified priority of lien until the in- dchtedness which it secures is fully paid. And when any trust indebted- ness matures and the owner of such indebtedness refuses to renew saime, any other lender of moncy, by pay to the owner of such trust indebted nees the amount due, may at the in- stance of the owner of the property. renew such trust indebtedness for any new term agreed upon by the owner of the property, and be inured to the same priority of lien and all other rights held by the holder of such ma- tured trust indebtedness, as fixed by the priority specified in his deed of trust. “And sa each trust indebtedness is fully paid and satisfied by the owner o nronary, the trust Indebted- below it in priority w the priority of the indebtedness so paid off and fica And it shall be unlawful for any person, co-partnership, as- sociation or corporation (a) to exe- cute any deed of trust that fails to pecify therein its true priority, or (b) to enter into or become a party to any agreement or understandin «r Iin any manner whatsoever to con- federate, combine, or act with an- other, or others, for the purpose and with the design of influencing or hindering some other lender of money trom taking up and extending matur- ing trust indebtedr “Section 4. It shall | mess next trust te any lease or rental contract be unlawful Friday & Saturday Clean-up Specials IN THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT The values are remark- able in this Week End Clearance; low prices on high-grade merchandise— to accomplish a quick disposal. Hart Schaffner & Marx 45 and *50 Knicker Suits 1 9.85 Tweed materials in salt-and- pepper and brown mixtures Hart Schaffner & Marx ‘45 to *60 Riding Habits 53785 In gray and tan tweeds, Eng- lish cheviots and oxford cloths *12% to *22% Sport Skirts $9 85 Tans, grays and novelty weaves —striped and plaid designs ALL KNOX WINTER HATS for Women HALF PRICE 510 to $16° Sweaters 37 35 52 to *3*° Wool Sport Hose 95¢ } 510 to *13%° Silk Shirts l and Overblouses § 8.95 Raleigh Haberdasher Women’s Dept., Third Floor Thirteen-Ten F Street Ine. SeEEees $888ssssssssssssseattisssssseeeLesssttsessssssssssss for any person, clation or_corporation, to enter int or agreement an ate, combine or act, with another or others, in (a) executing a deed con- | veving real property in the District of sale, but is a simulated sale of such | property, executed for the purpose an the value of such property, and de- signed others; trust upon real proper the District of Columb. Ros ness, ex the Intent of fraudulently selling to others securities that are fid, I al tiol tios 333332332 ‘Section 1925. co-partnership, asso- [upon conviction thereof, if a be punished by a fine of no than $1,000, or by imprisonmen term not to exceed one year, such fine imprisonment, on of the court, and If poration, be punished fine than $10,000. Any agent of a corporation, or men agent of a co-partnership or | tion, who shall personally par {in or be acc [ this act by | #ociation or corporation, shall ject to the penalties herein pre | for individuals. “The penalties herein are curn nd this lnw shall not be const but is a simulated transaction |F¢l¢dse any person, c REETers| ecuted for the purpose and with |So¢iation or n, fro | liability or erir prosecutd 1(!(»! other laws in force District of Columbia “Section All laws or laws in cenflict with this act, become a party to any or understanding, Yy manner wha Columbla that Is not a bona fide d with the intent of increasing to or mislead (1) defraud a deed of y situated in ia, that does bona fide indebted- and executing t represent a not bona e, In that the said trust has been amided upon others when the real lue of the property known to such spirators did not warrant same. 5. Any person or corpora- n violating any provision of sec- ns of 1 or 2 or 4 of this act shall Many he doesn’t know any better. or boi i sory to any violation of | such co-partnership, parts the same are hereby repealed.” a man is contented because T | to be furthers & of infc | DISTRIBUTORS TO END 1222 | CONFERENECE TODAY i/ |7 wh » reports are in “1 r session of the conferemce, 3 by the Chamber of ommeree Various Phases of Problems Taken | (‘njteq States, will be held for tion of & final report Commerce Hoover addres ference yesterday on several of the distribution problem, ¢ ing there w om within the ent price spread between con and producer in all for n | reductions without in | or profits, person, t more it for undertak a th in the a cor- of not er or mier or | tiepate | Up at Group Meetings—Hoover Speaks. us- be sub- | scribed | Group discussion of the problem of improving mulative | phases of the commodity distribution processes oc- cupied representatives of the” distri- | bution industry today at the con- cluding sessions of their conference |at the Chamber of Commerce of the of | Unitea States. | be ana | Such angles of the problem as the | | collection of business statistics, trade | of my | relations and practices and businses| g well, ms | expenses were assigned to study by A | sections of the conference to provide [ how you could ve a more definite outline of the work it any furth in the | | From the Boston Transcript Daughter—P: cor ut gown d I y well-come ar, don’t —— Secretary od the con- I3 decla pres- & a nsume mark wage Had Reached the Limit. what do you think see out of 228232222322 82322223 22222 228232822242222222292829238332322322423832332322422223222232382422382 34 338383 23 13828323483 8322 4384338323832 32242383032348428382422283222 42838322223 224222434 $338383288838888283888888383083282828288888838888288288888288282388388323288388883 Underwear Bargain Basement tist m 3¢ Muslin, Crepe and Gowns, Step-ins, B Chemiss, Drawers, Petticoats; all of excellent models and well made. 59¢ whlite s LTl January Clearance has made drastic reductions all through the store. ings are cash selling prices plus clearance reductions. Rayon Hose Bargain Basement | “Pine as SIX"—in all the | ‘wanted colors; per- fect quality. A | ‘Hose that will give |t splendid satisfa 9 I tion. Al size: C Special .. ; Your sav- Beaded Bags Handsome Beaded Bags—in bril- Mant colorings; mounted 32.98 r draw- Regular prices $3.93 and §4.93. : n Underarm and Xeylock Bags, the popular H gTay - aded Underarm Bags and Leather Bags of many styles—that shows slight signs of han- 49c dling. Values $1 to $2.98 Street Floor Beaded Gloves Chamoca (Washable) s Gloves, wi l and £l ’49 Sweaters Brushed Wool, 3-button Coat and Slip-over Sweaters; also heavy Brushed Wool $ 98 Scarf: with belt and 2. $4.98 = : Chiffen Hose Full-fashioned Pure Silk Chiffon HMose, perfect quality, in every shade fashion fa- $ 31 vors. A VERY BIG SPE- 1. Street Floor We’'ve made two big groups of | many grades of handsome Fur-trim- | med Coats. They are all of the fashionable modes—made up in the smart lustrous weaves—with collars and collars and cuffs of popular and fine furs; durably lined. All sizes, including stouts in the better lot | —and every Coat has been tremendously reduced. | Second Floor | | 1 Hnglish Satine; good qual- ity; light and dark colors; out full. $1 value.. Btreet Floor 79c Costume Slips English Satine, built-up shoulders. Knit Union Suits Built-up shoulders and knee e vaine Sm C i Rengo Belt Corset Discontinued styles in Brocaded or plain Coutil; flesh color; low bust, average figure and six-garter models; sizes 24 to 36. Regular 5 values....... = Street Floor Xiddies’ Klothes Department—Third Floor Sale of Rompers and Creepers Mothers will appreciate the opportunity to buy these splendidly made Rompers and Creepers at 3 for C s Never before such a price—never before such a variety of such excellent quality | cloths and make. Well made, fortably fitting. Bright colors, with unique trimming touches of embroidery and appliqued de- signs.. Peg-top effects are included. correctly cut. and Sports Polaires, and desirable / Crepe Silk, Serges, Flannels and Party ‘Dresses, for Misses and Wom- en. A special purchase....... Coats and Bargain Basement Wonderful values— tempting styles Coats and Dress Models. Double-faced Cloths; ~ Velours—in the popular colors Sizes 16 to 44. ~ Frocks ¥ Wool Crepe, Twill Cloth, Serges, Failles and Jerseys—in the new colors for Spring. Sizes 16 to 50. Small Lots of Dresses $'1 97 Sale of | Dresses in the \ models. A Jacquard Satin,’ IR 0000000000000 000005000000490804 12322238222292222322223822828222228323232232323231 $338838:3832838838 $22333223222282322223222244 12223223222322222%83222332852222234 994 94 2«,}5?833382f8338888383338228232228283328332238&33332333

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