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A ) " REAT REATYSESSON SPEAKER CHOSEN Dr. Frank M. Surface of De- partment of Commerce on Boston Program. Dr. Frank M. Surface, assistant di- rector in charge of domestic commerce, Department of Commerce, is the first speaker to be chosen on the division programs for the coming annual con- vention of the National Assoclation of Real Estate Boards to be held in Boston, June 25 to 28. Dr. Surface will address the industrial property division of the association. He will talk on the services which the Department of Commerce can render to industrial realtors. The effect on in- dustrial real estate resulting from the substitution of machinery for labor will be one of the important topics to be taken up in the industrial property di- vision meetings. New England industrial features will be a special topic in the division’s dis- cussions. The migration of industry, the pronounced present movement in which industries over the country are picking up their plants and transferring them to locations which have become more advantageous through changed in- dustrial conditions, will be a third im- portant topic for the discussion of the indtrial realtors. The whole phe- negfenon of migration of industry will be Pwasidered specifically from the New Ejzland point of view. ‘What the manufacturer expects from the specialist in industrial real estate and industrial locations will be another discussion topic. PLANS SPECIAL SERVICES. Keller Memorial to Receive $5,000 From Classes. ‘The Sunday school of Keller Memo- rial Lutheran Church, Ninth street and Maryland avenue northeast, will hold special services tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. The special feature will be the presentation of a $5,000 offering by the various classes. At 7:30 p.m., the Sunday school will ESTATE. 2 DR. FRANK M. SURFACE. SERVICE FOR CHILDREN. Gifts of Plants Will Be Given Those Attending. Easter services at Albright Memorial Evangelical Church, Fourth and Ritten- house streets, will begin with a chil- dren’s service and general assembly of the church school at 9:45 o'clock. The program will be in charge of the chil- dren and each child will receive a pot- ted blooming plant. At the 11 o'clock service, Rev. George E. Schnabel will use as his sermon sub- ject “The Resurrection and Me.” At this service there will be a reception of members and baptism of adults. Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock, Rev. Schnabel will preach on the subject “The Power of an Endless Life.” Mt. Zion Easter Services. Easter services will be held at Mount Zion M. E. Church, Twent; O street, as follows: praise service; 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., Easter sermon by the paster, Dr. Julius 8. Carroll; 5:30 p.m., Epworth Leagu 8 pm., cantata “Calvary to Victor 5 1929. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, [ 7t t Reators IILI[}ENSE ACTION EXPECTED INTOWA Bill “Affecting Real.- Estate Brokers Awaits Action by State House. ‘The proposed bill providing for license for real estate brokers in Iowa has passed the State Senate by a large ma- Jority and, with committee recommend- ations for 'Easange, is now before the House. If the Towa bill is enacted, one- half of the States in the United States will require license for real estate brok- | ers, it is reported by the National As- | sociation of Real Estate Boards. Arkansas recently became the twenty- third State, and the passage of the Iowa | license law, which is being supported by the Jowa Assoclation of Real Estate Boards, would place Iowa as the twenty- fourth. i A bill to require license for real es- tate brokers in Pennsylvania was re: cently introduced into the Senate and is now before the judicialry committee of the Senate for a report. In New York a license law, restricted to cities and to counties adjoining cities having a population of 1,000,000 or more, was enacted in 1922. It has been extended so that it naw applies to all cities or counties having a population of over 110,000 and to three less densely populated counties. The actual working of the law now moves the New York commissioner to recommend the exten- sion of the law to cover the entire ter- ritory of the State. A meeting of State officials charged with the administration of real estate license laws will be held in Boston dur- ing the week of June 25 to 28 in con- nection with the annual convention of gme fiauonnl Association of Real Estate oards 3 Special Bargains OPEN SUNDAY 4901 13th Cor. Emerson, I CLEVELAND PARK HOME PURCHASED ] ; Residence at 2955 Newark street, which has been purchased by Joseph Hill White, former assistant surgeon general of the United States Public Health The property wzs bought through the office of L. T. Gravatte, from Service. William L. Yaeger. RESURRECTION IS TOPIC OF DR. JAMES TAYLOR Special Easter Services Will Be Held Tomorrow at Central Presbyterian Church. The Easter season will be observed tomorrow in the Central Presbyterian Church both in the church services and in the services of the different or- ganizations. In the morning, Dr. Jaimes , pastor, will preach a ser- mon on the “Resurrection. At the meeting of the Westminster League and the Christian Endeavor So- clety, the topic will be the “Resur- rection,” and special programs will be | held. Dr. Marion Hull of Atlanta, Ga., will glve an address Wednesday at the church under auspices of the Woman’s Auxiliary. Dr. Hull is an elder in the North Avenue Presbyterian Church of Atlanta. This meeting will be open to the friends of the congregation. The Friday Night Bible Class for Young People continues its studies in church history, and the topic for next Friday night will be “The Reformation in England and Scotland.” New Eight-]{oo "Bric SPE)CVIAL SUBJECT. “The Sepulcher in the Garden” Is Topic of Dr. Montgoniéry. “The Sepulcher in the Garden” is the special subject of the sermon at the Metropolitan Church tomorrow morning given by the minister, Pr. James Shera Montlomerg, At 9:30 o'clock the sac- rament of baptism will be administered by the pastor in the vestty of the caurch and a brief address will be giy- en. The public services will be held at 11 o'clocky in which the Easter festival will be cel ted. At 6 o'cleck the . The ONLY New HOMES in Petworth at INSPECT TODAY IG ROOMS, ~—plenty a cold st the well-equipped kitchen. A exceptional—tiled— in fixtures and shower. Light, airy cellar—laundry tubs, Nice back yards and —A GARAGE bath that with built-i N\ toilet, etc. V render a special Easter program. The public is invited. . JAMESON-BUILT NEW HOMES Ready to Move in—6, 7 and 8 Large Rooms Priced from $6,950.00 Up—On Easy Terms FIVE CHOICE LOCATIONS rendered by the church school All houses have h-wh electric lights, tile bath, built. in tub, serv. ants’ toilet, wide rear and front porches. 919 Quincy St. NW. 1524 D St. 1818 D St. S.E. Second floors have extra gas and plumbing outlets, and can be easily con- verted into two- family houses. 510 Central Ave. N.E. These houses are cenvenient- ly located. 2620 6th St. Garage with each house. Sample Houses Open from 7 A.M. until 9P.M. FRIGIDAIRE WITH EACH HOUSE FOR SALE BY “THOS. A. JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5526 “Ask the Man Who Owns One” CHEVY CHASE, MD. Reduced to $12,850 210 Raymond Street This new home, offered at a real sacri- fice, embodies about as much as it is pos- sible to obtain in a modern well built home. You cannot afford to miss this. Six rooms and two tiled baths. Two covered porches, each 10 ft. by 20 ft. Large floored attic. Finest. plumbing fixtures. Quarter-sawed oak flooring. Garage. THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD Raymond Street is th.c first street morth of Bradley Lane on the right. Just around the corner at No. 6508 Brookeville Road we are displaying a most livable home. There are 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeping porch, breakfast room. Front porch 30 feet by 10 feet. Fully screened. Large floored attic. Out-of-town 'owner has priced this property to sell. THESE PROPERTIES WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY EDW. H. JONES & CO., INC. Exclusive Agents 5520 Connecticut Ave. Cleveland 2300 Large grounds, facing park; excellently built, detached, large modern residence. Owner said ELL,” hence price and terms attractive. 4819 IOWA AVE. (14th St, Next to Cor. Emerson) One of the most attractive, modern, detached houses in beautiful Saul's Addition; 8 r. & b, garage, ‘large lot; price and terms interesting. 1239 SHEPHERD || | Near 13th R Near 2 car lines; improved | ; street; modern 6 r. & b. brick, 3060 PORTER STREET Cleveland Park Two blocks west of Conn. Ave. New Detached Brick Eight Large Rcoms Two Tile Baths Electric Refrigeration Large Built-in Garage Lot 200 Feet Deep { garage; greatly reduced price on terms you cannot afford to miss. N. E. RYON CO. 3418 14th St. 1216 N. Y. Ave. OPEN SUNDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Drive two blocks West of Conn. Ave. on Porter St. to home J. €. Douglass Co. 1621 K St. N.W. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Metrop. 5678 Inviting your inspection of one of Washington’s most beautiful homes IN a residence of out- | standing ' distinction on Upper 16th St., offered for immedi- ate sale by owner who is leaving Washington, we of- fer one of the most remark- able values available in re- cent years in a home of this character. . . . Combined in a home of stately proportions, rich decorative treatment and luxurious appointments are many interesting innovations and refinements that achieve a rare 'degree of hospitnble charm — and characterize a truly livable home'. .. The house is side entrance, center hall plan. - Ten rooms, three baths, first floor lavatory, solarium, concrete front and side porch, back stairway," butler's pantry, ‘oil burner, electric refrigeration, tile roof, Q-car garage. 75 ft. frontage. - Gardens, trees and rare and expensive shrubbery. R Sunday until 9 p.m. During the week inspection from two to six —by appointment only R A ’aChQainsfiury W&\\&\‘m‘\\msm\smm\‘mx\ss( AR S R AR S R A S S A AR R AN ) SN - \ You Can Now Own Prices Range Fr 56,750 to *7 | | | | | 7705 ALASKA AVENUE Drive out after Church and In- spect This Home. CQMPANY INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Nat'l 5904 Exclusive Agents $18,750 REAL ESTATEY - Epworth League will conduct the service and at 8 o'clock the service will be de- voted to a brief address by Dr. Mant'- The midweek service will be omitted next week on acceunt of the annual session of the Baltimore Conference, which will be held, in’Foundry Meth- odist Church., AN A dRa In Philadelphia elementary school teachers earn from $1,200 to $2,400 a year; senior high school teachers $1,800 to $3,600; elemen 1 u,ggo to 84,50 7 ‘ of New Homes in Petworth 8,950 ON EASY TERMS CONVENIENT to cars, busses, , three big porches of closet space; orage pantry off new home. New Exhibit Home 5016 FIFTH ST. N. W. Just Off Kansas Ave. Open Every Day Until 9 P. M. D.J.DUNIGAN Incorporated Phione National o 1319 o New York schools and stores. elevation. Streets and alleys are paved—in fact, all improve- ments, including curbing, si walks, etc., are made and paid for. There can be NO SPECIAL TAXES, an unusual feature in a MAIL SERVICE STARTED. CROYDQN, England, March 30 (#).— Airmadl service to India was inaugurated today by an Imperial Alrways liner, Which, left here with Sir Samuel Hoare, air secretary, aboard as a passenger as far as Egypt. The plane carried 364 pounds of mail to Basle, Switzerland, where it was to be trensferred to a mail train for Genoa. There it was to be takon by airplane to Alexandria and transferred to a larger machine which will fly by stages by way of Bagdad, Basra and down the Persian Gulf to Karachi. Good LR AR ORARY 4 ////////////////////////,,/,,;. SRR R 5 S EEERRRR RN LSS SRRR SRR < Our Famous Fort Stevens Homes On Terms of Only 55 Monthly and #350 Cash "\\Q&\\S&\\\S}\\\\\\\\\\\\\v' One of COME out today and inspect these most desirable moderate-priced homes. Every one is semi-detached, constructed of brick and contains six light well arranged rooms, large mod- ern bath, built-in garage, front and rear porches, and many other attractive features. Over 500 of them have been sold already. OFFICE AT 8th & Tuckerman Sts. N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. TO GET THERE—Out Georgia Ave. to Tuckerman St., or Georgia Ave. cars and get off at Tuckerman St. N.W., then east one and ene-half squares. BY AUTO—Out Sixteenth St., through Colorado, thence to Tuckerman St. and Eighth. Telephone Georgia 394. WARDMAN 1437 K Street N.W. Main 3830 om 850 R R R S R e | é Delightfully Livable Residence 16th Street Heights Detached—Brick—Colonial e 22 Charming Surroundings—70-foot Terraced Lot—Beautiful Landscaping ARE you hunting for a modern home in delightful surroundings— with all modern equipment? If you are, don't fail to inspect this charming colonial residence on Sunday. It contains 8 unusually plea ant and spacious rooms, four of which are bedrooms; 2 tiled bath- rooms; and is, of course, modern i is a very attractive breakfast room and in thi ing room there is a colonial fireplace. It is located on e beautifully planted lot with a 70-foot frontage. There is & 2-car e in the rear. " Delightful Outlook From Fine, Large Porch An Exceptional Value at $12500—Terms