Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1926, Page 28

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REAL ESTATE. NING® | i hoarde and the growing opportunities | for al education in real estate | as a special field of economics and con- | ter on raising the efficlency of real | | estate advertising. which now has a | volume second oniy to that of the advertising of ene other commercial | product. Tntensive discussions will {also he held of the business prohlems connected with the hrokerage of real estate. The speakers’ list inclndes aver 100 leaders of real estate practice and Realtors to Feature Problem civie leaders in maiters connected in Tulsa Convention | itk renl wminte, om wit meet tn-a | June 8-11. t | seneral session only on the forenoon of the opening day and the afternoon |of the closing day. Nine speclal con- | terences will he held simultaneously | on the afternoon of the epening day. | A1l othar sessions wiil he given over | to parallel meetings of the seven divi- sions of the asseciation, representing | the specialized phases of the real | estate husiness. | Uniform Building Codes. | Jehn M. Gries, chief of the division | of building and heusing of the United | . States Department of Commerce, will | {address the home huilders’ conference on uniform huilding codes. G. A. | Kelly. Flint. Mich., chairman of the housing committee of the Natlonal I'nited States | Assoclation of Real Estate Roards. The convention will be | will - discuss present waste in home | 1 onilding. Justin Matthews, Little realtors will | Rack. Ark. wili fa'k on how ft is ol control | possihie in mass produetion to reduce A 1o insure | home buiiding costs. suhdivisions. It Coantre of outdoor advertising in the develop :residential suhurhs and in country nufacturing dis | regions 1o prevent the disficurement ind best methods of solving the of landscape beauty “will he a topic problem for factories and | of general public interesi in the real al piants. It will 1ake estate city planning conference. Clvde puted marter of the sky |l. King. Harvisburg, Pa. vice presi and studv the relation dent of the American Civie Assocla nste and endurinz tion. wili open the discussion of this Fred F. Reed. Oakland, Calif.. t chairman of the city planning com mittee of t ] Tme cost of huilding homes may be lowered throuzh hetter eirculation of idea for ronstruction econ ' That is the thesis upon which | the Natic A ion of Rea! Es B led a "national ce as A lead aenth annual . sound Ing feature of its nin convention. City planni it must enter into the work of the man whoe plats out a suhdivis velops a new industilal t new together he leading n ment of 2 central vahies topie GRAHAM & OGDEN Realtors Announce the Appointment of MR. HORACE L. STEVENSON FORMFRLY OF SHANNON & LUCHS, INC. MANAGER. WASHINGTON OFFICE 313 WOODWARD BUTLDING PHONE MAIN 3689 WASHINGTON AND NEARBY VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE i . Chevy Chase Heights 3806-3810 Gramercy Street N.W, Detached residence of solid brick construction, containing 10 rooms. 2 baths, large attic, built-in garage —_hot-water heat, gas and electricity. ILARGE COLONIAL PORCH T'ake Chess Chase car or drive out Connecticut Avenne to Har- rison Street tn 35th Street./then ans block south to Gramerey Street. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Sunday 10 A. M. to 6 P.M. ‘ Salesman on Premises F 4 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. . Main 6830 RRlR R IR Rl el vmi\‘-;‘-i@@film_‘mflflf CHEVY CHASE [he areatest home sale ever offered in fachionable aristoeratic old Chevy Chase, Maryland, where wealth, <ocial position and affiuence hold their sway. Priced as low as $9,950.00 Terms as low as $350 Cash Monthly payments including interest of first trust and interest and principal payment on the second trust as low as $60. The apinion of some of the city’s leading architects, home owners and builders is well worth weighing, for thev franklv admit the structural work on the “BUNGA- LOW DE LUXE" to he the best of its type ever under- taken in this or in any other city —substantial. trust- warthy, enduringly gnod—a home to live with and enjov. These Homes are located east of Connecticut Avenue on— East Taylor Street East Bradley Lane East Quincy Street Read These Speeifications Wit with firstclase materials riled Bath st Large Taving Room. Flegant. dining_room il Full kitehen ‘with cabinet Full One-piece Sink and Refrigerator with Qpacions well-planned hedcham lot canereted daylizh Totlet. Laundry and 1 cellar Coal 1 tront porch ter Heat n joors Do ok floors. Beautiful fixtures and decora- ishe tion, d . Real open_fireplace 'An’ unfinished aecond flaor large Fimshed Brick Mantel. enough Tor thres additional reoms. highly pol TO INSPECT—Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Quiney Association and of the Oakland Real Estate Board. will address the con- ference on the part the realtor must take in community planning. HOME NOTES Ex-Governor to Speak. BY JENNY WREN. Edwin P. Morrow, former Governor of Kentucky, will be a leading speaker at the general sessions of the associa tion. He will speak on “The Deht and Its ment.” Robert .Jemison, Ir.. of Rirminghum, Ala., president of the assorciation, will bring oui important phases of its present activities. .| -adford Pengelly, of Klint, Mich.. 1l pleture the work of the realtor now hecome that of a real esiate - C. C. Hieat! of Louisville. | N go into the question of | whether value as applied (o real es- | {ate connotes only price or something v Flils, president of the Detroit st1ta Board, will talk on selling veal axtate, and Paul . Stark. chair man of (he assoclatlon’s educational ee, will speak on the revision spment which {8 going on in i real estate education. . Culver, president of the Real Estale Association, | will speak on realtor responsibilities inr Johp G. Williams, chairman of the | of £opre’sa) commitfee of the Philadel- [and color to some small room phia Pen! Fstate Board: B. S. Liggett. | way, hreakfast room, sunroom or wieman of the appraisal commitiee <mall hedroom —you may apgrove this of the Pittsburgh, Pa.. Real Estate | modern reproduction of an old French Boad, and Henry A. Rahcock of Chi- [ paper done in the Chinese sivle. It rago will he leaders of the discussion | was created by the ous Pillemont | in the speelal conference on methods | during the latter days of the eight of appraising real estate values eenth century. when chinoiserie was My, Liggett will discuse expert testi -age in e mony an sich values in court | o hackground is o verv clear, and how it should he handled. sunny yellow, and the design is car’ | Williams will talk on the maki vied out largely in gray and black, appraisals by an officla) with occasional touches of vivid hlue | a veal estate hoard. Mr. and sealirg-wax red. The rambling, | Aiscuss a fundamental open desizn in this paper promofes | 'alsal methods, the a feeling of spaciousness | tn-value. If o ished a very exot wall covering | to hring interest a hall vou seek a nusual charaete roblem of ap lation of in - effent. Woodridge Section Half Square North of R. 1. Ave. 2o Kearney St. N. On the first floor of this frame detached home is a living room with open fireplace, a well lighted dining room, a sun parlor, breakfast porch and kitchen. On the second floor are 3 bedrooms, ample closet space and a tiled bath. There is a large front living porch. The large lot affords space for a garage. Near car lines, schools and stores. Priced Attractively for Quick Sale Open Sunday for Your Inspection F exelusive Agents, 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 ration can build into its 400 Cash—'55— $6,750 HARDWOOD F) i PAVED ALLFY NG Street or Bradley Lane or Taylor Street, then east to these won- derful Bungalow Homes. or take Cheyy Chase cars to Quiney Street or Bradley Lane or Taylor Street, then to these Homes. Open, furnished and lighted. Washington Real Estate Company & 1415 Eye Street N.W. Call Main 2257. Evenings, Adams Clean, Bright, Cool and Cheerful - FORT STEVENS RIDGE Semi-Detached Homes $6,985 ENGLISH FRONT PO! E EL Fi LECTR! REAR SERVICE PORCH TOT-WATER HEAT MAY 1926 Pipe Lines Authorized in Bill. The District Commissioners yes- | terday approved the hill permitting | fhe Washington Market Co. to lay re trigerating pipes under and across Twelfth street hetween E and Water ; stifeets southwest, A favorable report | on the measure was sent 1o Chafrman | Zihlman of the House Dis | mittee with one ced amendment Which would give the Commissioners authority to revoke the permit for the pipe line at their “pleasure.’ 22, the woodwork used with this pi might be painted éither bine or red and a black-and-white tile linolenm laid on the floor. (Copyright, 1926.) Ordered to Hot Springs. ol eph Wheeler, jr., Adjutant Geneval's Department. in’ thix efty. has been ordered 10 the general hos pital. Hot Springs, Ark., for treat Park, overlooking beautiful Slige Valley. Six rooms and bhreakfast aleove hardwood floars Built-in garage. ice hox. hopkcases Lot 79x150 feer, abundant shribhery Open Sunday Afternoon—Other Time by Appointment Phone Columbia 8347-W 104 Park Ave., Takoma Park large attic, hot water heat, hriek Areplace shade trees At $10,950 This Home Is One of the Biggest Bargains in Woodridge! 3 % 8 Terms to Suit $750 Cash $85.00 Per Month Includes 4l Pay- ments Real Open Fire- place Inspect Today e 2028 Lawrence St. N.E.—Three Binrl\s North of 20th and R. I. Ave. TPHIS handsome, complete home of six rooms, bath and five. place was obtalned through an exchange and is offered at a reduction in price $ . Hot-water heat, electricity, fully ched. on vers deep lof. Near Jdahn Rurreuszhs Pubii Sehoal One of the Riggest Values in Woodridge —offer you all the comfort, privacy, space*and real home ownership that a responsible corpo- properties and-sell for— $60—'65 Monthly These nominal terms give you a six-room home of your own—not just a roof over your head from month to month $7,150 ENAMELED WOODWORK NUMEROUS FLOOR PLUGS SCREENS THROUGHOUT CEMENT SIDEWALKS RCH 1C_ FIXTUKES Drive out 16th through Colorado Avenue to the exhibit house, 729 Rittenhouse Street. Open Sundays and daily until 9 P.M. koma Park cars on 14th Street or Georgia Avenue cars will take you there. Or call us up and we will send a car for you. Ta- ARD Members Washington Real Estate Board 4422 1.owell St. Description This charmine hame of siv spa ra quick me and hath is now offered nnds. which have pih of ane hnndred And AMLs oot are b g treat Dhars and gardens There in & garage for fwn ca¥s in the ()an\'rmdll‘\' from 10 to 6 STORY & COMPANY R12 17th St. Franklin 4100 223 Rittenhouse St. N.W. Drive ot Georgia Ave., and turn cast on Rittenhonse Street to the Sample House. 1, Block Off Fourteenth Street Car Line 1414 K St. N\W. Spend Decoration Day at Point Lookout. A most interesting drive of B4 miles over good State road will take you to a place worth seeing. Start at 8:00 o'clock and you will arrive at 11:00. Take along vour bathing suit, fishing tackle and lunch and spend the holiday on the beach, where the great Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River meet. | & All are welcome to visit and see the beautiful subdivision that has heen made of this unusual piece of land—the prettiest spot on the water within 100 miles of Washington. Ronte map. hookiet an price list will_be mailed an request After an enjoyable day, vou can leave at 1:00 g'clock and arrive home at 7:00. POINT LOOKOUT CO. Owners and Deselopers 913 15th St. Phone M. 6143

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