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REAT ESTATE. REAL ESTATE., 17 D. ¢, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. 1927. DISTRICT REALTORS N LEADNG ROLES R. Bates Warren, J. P. Shick and W. C. Miller Elected to Convention Offices. Washington realtors played promi- ment roles in the annual convention of the National ition of Real Es £ Assoc which is composed | 1ocated at tion Co. W. Taylor, M. P. Canby and ames P. Schick. i hingtonians with_the of- | es, include Mrs. John K. Marguerite Maury, Mr. Walter K. Bachrach. John M. Riordon, Miss Helen M. Riordon, Miss Ruth Strobel. Mr. and M James A. Donohoe, Mr. and Mrs. Karl | Jarrell, Lloyd Gaines, Mrs. H. H. C ter and daughter, Dr. George M. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dodge ind son, Mrs. Claude Livingston and -, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Karr, R. nger, Mrs. H. L. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hathaway. 'WARDMAN COMPANY BUILDING IS SOLD) | Four-Story Structure on Connecti- cut Avenue Bought by Mrs. Bennett. The four-story apartment building 3 Connecticut avenue, containing apartment suites, has been sold for the Wardman Construc- to Mrs. Martha L. Bennett, | | | deal was not made public, but it is Mr. Warren. | through | Mr. Warren, as chairman of the co: apartment division, will ber board realtors’ | | ols of | in , was clect- member of board of di- | Henry G. Zan- der of Chicago was elected pre: dent of the assoc nning Janua the association ., Wis,, fir wion, Ba second vice pr Denver, C chief actions of the national realtors ns calling for prompt ress looking toward im- As one of the convention 1k adopted b od prob lem and toward 2 permar adequs The state of af- fairs, through od waters the Mississippi and jts tributar thus driving thou- sands of people from their homes and devastatin much fertile te ry, constitutes MRE. MILLER. and a_present emer- tion declare was urged in other resolutions adopt: ed by the convention. The official delegates of the Wash- ington Real Estate Board to the con- vention were Clarence F. Donohoe, a past president of the lo board; John F. Maury, president of the board; W. | More Home and More Ground | —than is to be found any- where clse—are features of Quincy Terrace Quincy and 22nd St. N.E. ] You'll question at see these settle the home once when you Bungalows and Two-story Homes—and 45- foot front lots. The Homes are most attractive and won- derfully planned and built. Big rooms—tiled baths —-— large closets — huge porches—and all fixtures of the most modern type. Only— $6,850 te 38,450 Small cash payment Easy monthiy terms Rhode Harry A Kite 1514 K St. Main 1846 * x++x ¥ | la | | at 147-149 R street northeast were pur- \ccording to an announcement today by the real estate firm of McKeever & Goss, which handled the transaction.. The consideration involved in the announced that the Wardman com- pany took as part payment for the apartment property the house located 3 Sixteenth street. jam K. Hartung, who recently he vice president of the firm Luchs when he merged @ zation with the t 42 Will hecan any, has purchased . Gaddess the house it eported by McKeever & Goss. rtung is oecupying the place as idence. of the more moderate sized apartment houses recently were sold the office of McKeever & The two apartment buildings located at 2113 Thirty-fifth street and chased by David A. Baer, the firm reports, and the apartment at 3039 Q reet was purchased by Arthur L. v from Charles M. Nash. The University apartment house, 2210 E street, was sold for the District Apart- ment Corporation to Arthur L. Murray. A ccal company will start a plant to pply electric light and power to the city of Valdivia, Chile. Buy From Owner —at a thousand less than cost— and on exhibition in Washington and its suburbs, will be completed | stration of interior decorating, electric | lighting, landscape gardening, as well THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, of the four model homes which this within a few This house, whicn | will be erected on the exhibition flooc as construction methods, it is pointed out. . | "Another of the outstanding exhi Realtors to Exhibit DWelling | o ihe exposition win he an electrica display which will demonstrate to (hvt in Keepjng with Star householder the latest domestic elec- Campaign Here. trical equipment The exhibit space is rapidly being <old out and is away ahead of the amount taken this time last year, “If" board reports. Plans ate now being larranged for lectures hy nationally | known experts on questions of ha economics, refrigeration, domestic ence, ete. In addition to the construc- | tion. financing and general real estate phase of the exposition, a great dcal of attention will be given to the home- | owning and home-operating feature of | the show. The American In tects, which had an el Plans for the construction of a model home which will be a promi- nent feature of the better homes and huilding exposition to be staged at the Washington Auditorium in October by the Washington Real today were announced s P.| Schick, secretary of the board. 1t is expected that final arrange- ments for this demonstration house, which serves a similar purpose to that itute of Archi- borate display | Inspect The Star Model Home m Granada Terrace Lyon Village, Va. LUMBER in This Home Furnished by Murphy and Ames Rosslyn, Virginia INSPECT THE STAR MODEL HOME leaving city. See for yourself the best buy in Cleveland Park under $14,000. Attractive new brick home, 8 rooms, 2 baths, . garage. Beautifully improved lot. No agents. 3418 Porter St. N.W. Phone Cleveland 2313 LARGE SIX-ROOM BUNGALOWS Takoma Park, D. C. Large Shaded Lots Oriental Finish Exteriors Huge kitchen contains disappear- ing breakfast set, large cabinet, pan- try, built-in refrigerator. broom closet service porch: h.w. heating plant has the improved Mueller control. Many other features. Most convenient and best section of Beautiful Takema Park One block to 1ith and 9th St. curs Stores, schools and vark nearby Exhibit Home " No. 6707 4th St. N.W. Built and for Sale by H. L. Thornton, Realtor 69C0 4th St. NW. Adams 5254 Twenty Years Speclalizing in Takoma Park Properties 14th & Upshur Sts. N.W. Big 20-Ft. Homes Only 3 Left Terms $l 4 ’950 Terms Inspection will prove these homes the best buy in this neigh- SPECIAL _FEATURE; K 2_Baths, Dining Room, tures, Beautiful_Firepluce with Eleetric Heater—Many other features. Sample Houze 4202 14th St. N.W. Open Every Day Till 9 P.M. SCHER REALTY CO. 1403 H St. N.W. 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