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| general’s department, 1% REAT ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, - ‘WASHINGTON.- D. C. SATURDAY. MAY % 1929.” NEAL ESTATE. 'TEST OF SALESMEN ' | TOWN HOUSE PURCHASED | PROVIDED BY LW ' Galifornia and Colorado Are lFirst States to Act Real Estate Field. The California bill containing amend- nents to the State real estate act to Provide for greater protection for real estate investment and carrying a pro- visicg for the examination of real estat salesmen after a six-month, proba tionary period has received the sig: ture of Gov. Young and nov t effect. The Californin Association of Real Estate Boards has been active in supvort of this measure. 1" "In Colorado amendments to the li- cense law have just been passed. and will become operative in 90 days. These amendments require examination for license either as and provide that the crive 5 per cent of the rl‘\(n'u" de- | rived from the administration of the Jicense law, in order to dispose of the overhead expense entailed in th~ Jaw. The remaining 95 per cent is to be used for the administration of ihe act. Any surplus from this latt fund is to be appropriated by the lp:.k- Jature for the State Board of Immigra- tion, where it will be used for advertis- ng the resources of the State. According to the Natio: tion of Real Estate Boarde. e of these amendments places California and Colorado as the first States to re- quire examination of real estate sales- Residence at SEMINARY DESIGN 1S GIVEN APPROVAL - men, although several States have es-| tablished examinations for real estate brokers. In Towa a law to require license for real estate brokers has received the governor's signature and is thus made final. real estate brokers in Pennsylvania has passed the Senate and House a now before the governor for his 'l:\n | ture. In New York Goy. Roosevelt has just signed a bill providing amendments to the real estate brokers' license law. These amendments transfer prosecti- tions for infractions of the law from the district attorney to the attorney prevent writs of certiorari acting as a stay in revoca- tion or suspension of a broker’s license, and authorizes the secretary of Sta‘e to appoint an advisory committec of three licensed real estate brokers. ST. MARGARET S CHURCH Two Celebrations of Holy Com- munion Tomorrow. The rector, Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, will preach at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow at St. Margaret’s Church, Con- | necticut avenue and Bancroft place. There will be two celebrations of holy comunion, at 7:30 am. and 11 am. Sunday school will convene 2t 9:30 am. The Junior Brotherhood of St Endrew will meet at 1030 am. Con- | firmation candidates meet for in struction with the Rev. Robert Shores 4t 3:30 pm. A meeting of ths Young People's "Soclety will be neld at 6 pa. followed by supper in the parish hall Holy communion will be celebrated | ‘Thursday, Ascension day, at 11 a.m. American sewing mnchlncs were ex- hibited at the recent international trade ! fair at Saloniki, Greece. The proposed law requiring license for | Archltects Councll Passes on | $400,000 Building for ; Sargeant Road. | The architectural design for the $400,000 building' for the St. Joseph's Scminary of Baltimors, to be erected at 4400 Sargeant road northeast, was approved and commended by the Architect’s Advisory Council at its meet- ing in the office of Maj. Donald A. Davison, Assi cer Commis- 50 Belmont road, which rec property was acquired through the office of G. Selden & Co., Inc. LUTHER LEAGUE l The topic, “Service a Way t ship” will be presented tomo: ning at Incarnation Luther League ginia Wise, recording secre- nw (‘( um Luther League of the District of Columbia; at St. John's, by Mrs. Arthur Smith; at St. Paul's, by | Arlon Gislason, and at Zion's by Her- bert Reichelt A special Mother day_program has been planned by r league devotional cvening by Dr. H. pastor Robert J. Volland, District league president, and Wilbur Swanson of Atonement_league, secretary to Repre- sentative August H. Anderson. parti pated in the musical given by the se league of Incarnation Church, Fou | teenth and Gallatin streets. sioner in charge of zoning and building. | | The building was designed by Maginnis & Walsh. The council also approved the de- ' signs for the following: Dwelling for 1431 Iris street, designed for Max Sugar by George T. Santmyers, | | to cost $10,000; dwelling for 4326 Klingle strect, designed for W. C. & A. N. Miller by G. E. MacNeil, to cost $10,600; dwell- |ing for 1218 Girard street northeast, desigued for Carleton M. Long by Sant- myers, Lo cost $7,200; dwelling for 3216 | Cathedral avenue, designed for John P. | Neff by John W. Kearney, to_cost | $17,000, two dwellings for 1734-38 Allison ' street, for David Abraham by | Santmyers, to cost_$24,000. 'An addition to 1603 Connecticut ave- | | nue, designed for Mrs. John R. Wil- liams by George N. Ray, to cost $50,000: | eight dwellings for 501-15 Oglethorpe | street, designed for Shapiro Construc- tion Co. Inc. by Santmyers, to cost 1£50,000; dwelling for 4828 Linean ave- ;mm d |Inc., by James E. Cooper, to cost $15,000, and dwelling for 1327 Kalmia road, designed for N. L. Sansbury by ! Santmyers, to cost $10,000. Exhibit Home—4116 13th Place N.E. $8.975 Up Reasonable Terms High Above the Capitol Six and Seven Rooms Built-in Garage The Best Materials, Workmanship and Finish An Inspection Will Convince You of Their Merit EF CHARLES M. BUILDER 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. WALLINGSFORD & OWNER 101 Shepherd 16,30 One Block Fry HIS imposing Ave. is plogsingly with long frontaze four real 1 room, large detail, with hard metal weatherst brick cod floors, ving, detach om Conn. Ave. me near Conn. living every depth e "complete copper ved garage, OPEN ALL DAY east Ave, Drive Conn. on Prd 3. one Shepherd St. block 1o from home. €. Douglass & Co. Realters 1621 K Si. N.W. Metrop. 5678 ned for Hedges & Middleton, | The topic, “Triumphs of the Bible on Here ls a Locat'on Scldom Ofiered for Snle, Cornbmmg All That the City ' Contains about 5 acres high ground, giving a beautiful and unobstructed view Cver 35 very large oak and maple and other trees. House is stucco, slate roof, brick and cement porches, Near good schools, churches, stores and banks. for miles. selected fruits of all kinds. adequate hot water plant. KALORAMA HEIGHTS {ly was purchased by Moncure B. Berg as his Washington home. The of the on woek by t Church ( ) of the Young People's Missionary v Lutheran Churc " was rapcated by drama night So- | and GEORGETOWN LUTHERAN “The Dlh!es Te:tnnmy Concern-‘ Is Subject. | e's Testimony Concerning | will be the subject tomorrow am. in Georgetown Lutheran | by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. i stian Endeavor mects at 7 p.m. Topic, “Service a Way to Leadership.” At the 8 pm. service the subject .will [ s’ Testimony Concerning lhe\ ing Religion” “The Religion” at 11 Chure and Country Can Offer Transportation: Electric, bus or steam trains. FIRST FLOOR—Center hall, with open fireplace. This is @ home that i living room, dining room. Sun parlor, breakfast room, kitchen and laundry. SECOND FLOOR—S5 large, sunny bedrooms, bath and separate shower. most delightful all the year and is offered at a priu to attract. TO REACH—Drive out Wisc. Ave. to Rockville, right on Balt. Rd. ! Owner F. E. MOORE or Your Broker Phone Rockville 249-J ave )'ou WE “OFFER Wesley awarded he the trec Ther 4 bedrooms d floors throughout o screenced, just ofi the lined. Windows copper sercens for door Tust sizec copper ced: Diive out Mass. Ave., across 1417 K ST. NOL Heights needs no introduction to the a deve living room, and doors are nd windows. full of interesting feature o~ | ‘“SUPREME NEED" DR PIERGE'S TOPIC “Storms of Life,” Sermon at Night Service, to Be lllustrat- ed With Moving Picture. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Our Supreme Need,” and at a oclock on “The Storms of Life.” will be illustrated by the motion pncturc “Tempest.” The church night supper Thursday at 6 o'clock will be followed by the prayer meeting at 6:45 o'clock. At 7:45 the auditor; vice will be ad- sed by Dr. Pierce on the subject, the Past Go,” illustrated by the photoplay, “The Lost World.” The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. The beginner and primary departments meet in the east parlor of the church, | the junior and intermediate depart- | ments in the Sunday school room, the | high school and young people’s depart- 927 Grant place, and the adult. riment i the west'parlor of the | hr ‘Ghristian Endeavor societies meet at 6:30 p.m. The leader for the Senior | Soclety ~ will _be George | and the topic for discussion, | “Service a Way to Leadership.” Arthur CIiff will lead the Y. P. S. C. E. and the | topic will be “Is Our Religion Worth | Sharing?” 3 b4 4 ¢ ’ 2 kA4 b4 ’ 4 Z 2 P4 s '8 7 s it i s s P4 s ? } b4 ’ Z Z ? 7 ? ’ 7 b4 ¢ b4 % ’ 7 IA 14 ’ 7 % ’ WANTED Well established organi- zation selling Chevy Chase and Cleveland Park Prop- erties had opening for high class salesman, Address Box 449—S Star Office Orchard of Parquet floors. Den 2-car garage. Homr’ i 4 wezley b lgbts THE One of the Prettiest C@rne]rs in the Community NUMBERED 500 lingle Street Washingtonia average pment of uiusual beauty d set well back on a corner Lsycamore, wi led baths with a lavatory on fir oak. An interesting feature weather stripped. Maid’s rcom and attic. Wisconsin Ave. to Cathedral Ave., Open Saturday After 4 P.M. and All Day Sunday BORECHELPS OPPORTUNITY lot 1 velvety lawn floor, is a side and an upper balcony opening to bedroom, wnings for south and west sides and Private drive to 2-car garage. west to 45th St. and right to Klingle St. n Beautiful OF BUYING . Having twice been This home is one of 100, in midst of wonderful d well planted shrubbery, I'he rooms are all good porch, cement floored and All closets MAIN 0300 gm\m\m Snyder-Kane-Boothe Corp. GENERAL AGENTS 106-108 N. Washingtan St., Alexandria Chevy Chase, D. C. $13.250 3917 Ingomar Sireet A most attractive Dutch Colonial home amid & beaut! individuality comfort with landscaped s is "compareble with the best tile bath; larre living room with firepiace. ssed-in and heated. The house is comparatis oak floors. instantaneous water heater. screens e owner has purchased A larger homs and is o e at & remarkably low figure for immediate s Center hall plan: tix splendid 4 adioining is A commod nod n Open for Inspection Sunday After 11 AM. Schwab, Valk & Canby 1704 Connecticut Avenue Potomac 830 : Has Everything Belle Haven ¢ommands a sweeping view of the broad Potomac and Hunt- ing Creek inlet...water playgrounds dotted with craft of all kinds. ..a con- stantly changing vista ever new...and always interesting. Adjoining the grounds of the Belle Haven Goli and Country club; served by city water; pos- sessing hard-surfaced streets, cement sidewalks, curbs and gut- ters...enjoving a high elevation .convenient to everywhere. That's why vou should see Belle Haven before you buy or build. Map of Route Tune in on WMAL Thursday n'gh’s of Mount Verron Memorial Highway TR % ! X Brodie & Colbert SALES REPRESENTATIVES Eye Street N.W., Washington MAIN 10109 REALTORS 1702 ALEXANDRIA 322 STREET N.W. BURLEITH OLONIAL Architecture—delightful C surroundings, near Western High School. This home contains 6 fine rooms—3 are bedrooms—a tiled bath, a Colonial mantel, hardwood floors through- out, and a large basement with laundry tubs. Completely equipped kitchen — hot- water heating system, automatic hot- water heater and beautifully designed in- terior woodwork and decoration complete this marvelous dwelling. . Of course, it is ideally located on an at- tractively landscaped lot. Garage. Attrac- tively priced. $8,750. Burleith is the most enthusiastically accepted neighborhood in the City of Wash- ington. Burleith is a neighborhood of culture and beauty. Burleith is a neighborhood worthy of your residence. Burleith is easily accessible to downtown shopping districts via the Burleith bus—and at that, only a 14-minute trip. 7777777 700 2 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS New English Home There are eight rooms, including the man's room on the first floor. Two tiled baths, one of which has a shower; a first- floor tiled lavatory and basement lavatory add much to the livability of the home. The kitchens are completely equipped. There is a large front living porch. Many commodious closets, built-in bookcases and an open fireplace complete the eguipment of this charming dwelling. Unusually deep HAMILTON Street N.W. Open Sunday For Your Inspection Just a Step from 14th Street HANNON- & LUCHS Members of the Operative Builders' Ass'n of the D. C. REFRIGE AHUV 2 ENSLABENANANNANANNANSNNN A A S e B O R R Y ‘\\\(\\“\\(\K\\“Wfi‘\‘“m“‘