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REATL ESTATE. CULVER WL VT Y O AR TOR Realty Head to Be Met at Bolling Field by Special Delegation. When Harry H. Culver, the “flying” president of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, now making the third of a series of five transcontinental airplane tours of the country to visit local realtor boards, arrives here May 2, he will be met at Bolling Field by a special delegation of the Washington Real Estate Board. The reception committee, announced today by Ben T. Webster, president of the local board, will consist of H. L. ‘Thornton, chairman; John L. Weaver, Lee D. Latimer, Thomas E. Jarrell, Clarence F. Donohoe, J. Leo Kolb, H. Latane Lewis, Jesse W. Rawlings, Percy H. Russell, J. B. Shapiro. Harry A. Seay, Edgar D. Turner, Waverly Taylor and W. C. Miller. ‘Will Be Honor Guest. H Mr. Culver will be honor guest and speaker at the May meeting of the local board, to be held the evening of May 2 at Wardman Park Hotel, when an address of welcome to the national president is to be made by Proctor L. Daugherty, chairman of the board of District Commissioners. Accompanying Mr. Culver as pilot lsl Lieut. James B. Dickson, who has piloted the realtor leader more than 70,000 miles during the past year. Be- ing an enthusiastic aviation fan, Mr. Culver adopted the novel air tour which | he has been conducting in all parts of the country, visiting real estate boards affliated with the National Association of Real Estate Boards. For several years past the preceding presidents o the national organization have devoted the greater portion of their administra. tive vear to traveling over the country in the interest of the organized real| estate men, and Mr. Culver is continu: ing this precedent, adding the feature of traveling in his own plane, which carries office equipment, Encourages Airports. As designer and builder of Culver City near Los Angeles, Mr. Culver gained unusual prominence on the Pa. cific Coast. For many years he has been active in California real estate or ganizations and in the national organi- | zation. Coupled with his study of real estate | § conditions through the country and| promoting the activities of the national association, Mr. Webster pointed out, Mr. Culver is encouraging development of airports throughout the country. He is advocating the attention of real tors nationally to the future posibilitie: of aviation with particular stress upo the development of airports as a neces: sfiy factor in the future of American cities. BUILDERS ELECT EXECUTIVE BOARD Association Holds Annual Meeting and Names Directing Heads for Year. Members of the executive committee of the Washington Operative Builders’ | [CONNECTICUT AVENUE | . MILANS., | il : . HOME OF CALV]N‘T }M Ng || STORES ARE PLANNED v DX Recently completed English dwelling located on the southeast corner of Chamberlin avenue and Elmwood road, in Kenwood, Md., which was erected by the Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. for Mr. Milans and now occupied as his residence. L. E. F. Prince'to Build Business Structure on Site of Two' Residences. Leslie E. F. Prince, huilder, has pur- chased property located at 1325-27 Connecticut avenue and will erect on the site in' the near future a new two- mry store building, it was announced sy, . ‘The property, now improved by two four-story old residences, was acquired from Judith L. and J. Frank Steele and others. The consideration involved in the transaction, handled through the ombcfic of Storey & Co., was not made public. ‘The new building to be erected by Mr. Prince will be of limestone facade, as designed by Horace W, Peaslee, the esti- mated. construction cost being approxi- mately $40,000. The property has a frontage of 40 feet on Connecticut ave- nue and a depth of 68 feet. The razing of the old structures on the site is to' be started shortly, CHINA'S MAP CHANGED. Manchurian Provinces Become Four Instead of Three. MUKDEN, Manchuria (#).—Chinese and Japanese alike formerly referred to Manchuria almost always as the “Three year were clected at the annual meet- ing of the organization held this week at_the Carlton Hotel. secretary. The committee, which shortly will| The association heard reports of the | Northeastern Provinces,” for in the elect officers of the association, are | work of the:organization in the making | shifting of boundary lines incidental to E. S. Kennedy, W. W. Taylor, Monroe | of building and sales surveys, zoning |last year's civil war another province Warren, J. B. Shapiro, Morris Cafritz, [ matters, membership additions and co- | has been added to the territory which operative association with The Star in | looks to Mukden as its capital. Monroe Warren is the incumbent |the model home demonstration of this| This is Jehol, the district west L. T. Breuninger and A. N. Miller. president of the organization, now cos posed of 24 operative builders of the | to its three divisions, Fengtien (Muk- istrict. Rufus S. Lusk is the executive | den), Kirin and Heilungkiang Provinces. Eastern Provinces,” having reference Now that is changed to the “Four Mukden and north of Peking. el S 1615 Buchanan St. N.W. 1645 Jonquil St. .W.—In ock Creek Hills Corner of 17th & Jonquil . A brick residence, containing 9 rooms, 4 baths and lavatory on first floor; 3-car built. in garage, large lot, oil burner, gas or electric refrigerator, Rol-screens. Do not fail to inspect this house J. E. FOX, Builder Phone Adams 1041 Association to serve during the ensuing 4 B Since it is like $12,000—ye Avenue—we particul its marvelous value. struction. Six Fine Rooms. Double Rear Porches. Tile Bath with Built-i ens. Many Closets. out, tures. Garage. SPECIAL FEATURES Special Stone and Brick Con- Concrete Front Porch. Conveniently Equipped Kitch- Hardwood Floors Through- Tasteful Decorations and Fix- NEW FURNISHED EXHIBIT HOME INSPECT THIS HOME ™ IMMEDIATELY open for a limited number - of days only! HERE is a home which; on the inside, and on the outsidé, looks t the men who built it knew costs and economy and were able to produce it far below this figure. It is an educa- tion to go through such a home, for this dwelling is really an-exposi- tion of 100 NEW HOME IDEAS. We hope you'll enjoy seeing it! There will be a big crowd here over this week end. You can avoid 4 it by coming out™during the morning. ot And as you go through this marvelous home—which has been so tastefully decorated by BAUM of Connecticut $ arly call your attention to 8,950 n Tub. 45th STREET 5101 To Reach: IF YOU HAVE A CAR—Drive out Wisconsin avenue to Tenley- town, and out River road four bloc! to 45th street and right to home, If you don’t—Take any car going out Wisconsin avenue to Fessenden street, walk west to 45th street and home, ‘Within 1 square of Wesley Heights bus line. < XAnother WARREN Development Youlll Surely Like It! —This delightful English type, all-brick home. Large lot, 60 feet front by about 110 feet, en- tirely sodded and landscaped, with shade trees in rear yard. Six rooms and bath with built-in shower. Each of the two larger bedrooms has an enormous lighted closet. The 23-foot living room has a cozy open fireplace. Hardwood floors and bronze screens throughout. Large covered side porch and detached stucco garage. You'll surely like the price, too, $11.975 and the convenient terms ‘Today drive out Wisconsin Ave. to Leland St. (just beyond Bradley Lane), turn east on Leland to 46th St., then north two blocks to property— or phone Wisconsin 2875. 4603 ELM STREET FURNISHED EXHIBIT 5 HOME through courtesy of W. B. Moses & Sons Be sure to inspect this fur- nished sample home at 3645 Warren Street North Cl_eveland Park _Six_spacious, well propor- tioned rooms, two tiled baths, model kitchen with Frigidaire, inlaid linoleum, built-in cabi- nets, etc.; built-in garage, dou- ble rear porches, commodious closets, bronze screens. $13.750 Attractive Terms Drive out Wisconsin Ave. to Warren Street (at Riggs Bank Branch), turn east to 37th St— or phone Cleveland 4472. Open from 2 to 9 p.m. every day. her WARREN Development * Anot BUNGALOW HOME 6 500 in Woodridge ’ Fully detached bungalow home of Five Rooms, Double Hard- wood Floors, Hot-water Heat, full Cellar, Front and Rear Porches, on large lot 40x130, fally Sodded and Landscaped. $4850 per month. Drive out Rhode Island Ave. to 14th St. turn north to Jackson St, turn right on Jackson to House—or phone \Wic- consin 2875. 1423 JACKSON ST. NE. *Another WARREN Development — The three homes remaining unsold in this Exclusive Co-operative Apartment copsist oi: DUPLEX APARTMENT (2 floors), Drawing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Four Bedrooms, Two Tinted Tile Baths, Spiral Stairway from Entrance Fover. Also an apartment of Foyer, Five Rooms and Bath, and one of Foyer, Four Rooms and Bath. Payments as low as $72.76 per month. Immediate inspection in- vited. Enter Crescent Place at 2400 16th Street or Phone Adams 9900 S N TPLACE Co-operative Apartment Homes Buy your apartment 2 Corner apartment, home for less than $5,80( Reception Hall, Liv- rent in this exclu- o & mall Cash Bath, Dining Alcove sive, quiet section of STA'CCE and Kitchen. Also Cleveland Fark, just o pody four-room apart- west of Conn. Ave.. P ment available. Porter St., Cleveland Park #*Another WARREN Development THE MODERATELY PRICED STONE AND : : BRICK HOME ' - with 100 New Ideas in Home Planning - |SHANNON: & LUCHY Exclusive Agents Realtors Telephone “Main 9770 Center Gardens and Reflecting Pool at Tilden Gardens Save Half Your Present Rent Each Month In addition to its many physical advan- tages, the location, environment of charming gardens and grounds, substantial construc- tion of the buildings, the desirable arrange- ment of the spacious rooms, there is another outstanding advantage of ownership of a co- operative apartment home in Tilden Gar- dens that will appeal to every thrift-minded person. The total N v ) — © I . on the principal, are no more, and in most cases less, than the rental for a similar apartment—and of this monthly payment an average of one-half is an actual investment, a saving that in a few years will complete your purchase of the apartment home. Plan today to inspect the exhibit apart- ment newly furnished payments, including TILDEN G ARDENS ;l;ro‘\ilg'h Bthc Nlc::er:eég all operating charges, interest and payments *Another WARREN Development a3 . anance * M. and R. B. ARRE -te Sales -te Connecticut Ave. and Tilden Street Bine Telephone Cleveland 6084 i Realtors 925 15th T e e ) X = )& Street N.W.