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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, '. UM REBULDING | [ cmmvx cnsse mowe roncussen ] BROKER LIGENSING PLAN PROGRESSES isory COmmmee Named to Expedite Task of Improving Districts. e | | Citthg the rapid progress being made | the national campaign for rebuild- the Nation's slum and semi-slum tricts, which the American Construe- | Council launched early last Spring, . M. Craig of Chicago, president of | council, announced today the tment of a National Committee of e Hundred to act in an advisory p-cm' in this work. | 3 Wilson Compton, George A. Mc- bnvey W. A. Sharp and Charles M. Wpham' of this city have been invited become members of the Nluonl-h ittee, Mr. Craig reported. Wil Aid !fie&l Groups. | ‘ : In addition to cmopernunz on the meral plan and the development of | ch and other educational activi- ties that form a part of this program, committee will assist wmraver ible in the formation of local ups ing organized to carry forward sur- ys, also actual building programs, ‘nug these lines in ‘the tespecuve lo- | es. - LAWS WIN FAVOR {Realtors in Four States to ‘ Have Bills Introduced in Legislatures. Realtors in Indiana, Texas, Nebraska !and Tennessee are now making plans lw have bills introduced into their State Legislatures to require license for { | real estate brokers and salesmen, ac- cording to a report issued today by the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Enactment of a law requiring license for real estate practice is to be the major project of the Legislative Ccm- mittee of the Indiana Real Estate As- sociation when the next session of the State Legislature convenes, it was de- cided by the Indiana realtors at their recent State convention. The commit- M |tee pointed out that the licensing of realtors would protect the public against unscrupulous and ignorant realty pro- moters. One of the chief topics of discussion at the convention of the Texas “Associ- on of Real Estate Boards, held last D. G, SATURDAY, OCTOBER MEETING DATE SET The board of directors of the Na- week, was the matter of requiring license for real estate brokers and salesmen. The Texas Association will ask the Governor submit a bill at the next session of the Legislature pro- viding for the licensing and bonding of real estate dealers. Tentative plans in- dicate that the Texas realtors will ask that the provisions of the law be ap- plicable only in municipalities with Dopull'.lon of 10,000 or more. Realtors of Nebraska are now pre- paring a license law to be proposed for enactment at this Winter's meeting of the State Legislature. The proposed new law is to be the chief topic of dis- cusion at the Nebraska Association’s State Convention, which meets this week. Tennessee May Act. Local real estate boards in Tennesse are ‘vprov!n the plan of realtors of that State, who are proposing the pas- sage of a ucenae law by the State Legislature. Real estate license laws are now in | operation in 26 States and in 3 Cana- dian provinces, according to the Na- tional Association of Real Estate Boards. 3020 Dent P1. N.W. Just North of 30th & Q Streets 3 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $40 tional Boards will hold their Fall quarterly | tion. rWWMOQOOMQQO““mONO“O“W REAL ESTATE. 4, 1930. Carpenter Aids Chi meeting November 14 and'15 in cm-‘ JACKSONVILLE, Fla, cago, at the Blackstone Hotel. November 13, the assoclation’s execu- Association of Real Estate | neaqquarters of the National Associa- | !them to a children's home. D_e tached, in Beautiful SHEPHERD PARK $19.750 9 ROOMS 3 BATHS 2-CAR GARAGE 7704 MORNINGSIDE DRIVE N.W. (2 Blocks Bouth of Kalmia Road—Resched via 16th Street or Alaska Avenue) ldren. (). — John Bohn can’t let hammers afid saws alone. tive committee will convene at the | Retired® after 50 years as a carpenter, | he makes benches and chairs and gives Attention! A new center-hall home of brick construction at a price beyond comparison. Search the city and you will not find a value equal to this offering. Located on a wide boulevard, possessing an unsurpassed view of beautiful Rock Creek Park and situated at one of the highest points in Washington, See this exceptional buy at your earliest opportunity. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Alfred T. Newbold Owner-Builder Residence at 5424 Thirty-second street, Chevy Chase, which has belnl | purchased from Boss & Phelps by J. Mitchell Owens. BUYS HOME IN STYLE | OF EARLY AMERICAN | J. Mitchell Owens’ Residence in| Chevy Chase Occupies Com- manding Elevation. :At the present time it is the inten- to set up local organization com- ttees for this purpose in all cities of | 200,000 population or more. Later it is ned to give consideration to cities ©f 50,000 to 100,000 population for sur-| yey l.ncl such recommendation as seems If you are looking for a real nice bnck home— 8 rooms, bath and 2-car brick garage, in N. E. Washington—inspect at once! 624 14th St. N.E. The Price Is the Feature The home is well constructed, lo- cated in a section adjacent to all con- veniences. We believe an inspection by you will enable us to dispose of this home immediately. Open All Day Sunday early American style of architecture, located on a slightly elevated plot, ‘v\hlch gives it a commanding view of Preumimry surveys already con- uched by the American Construction ncil,”” said Mr. Craig, “show the gheat need for proceeding according to| Ellul regional planning and other de-| is of brick and frame, the silhouette of 948 the building being marked by a massive gt chimney. An exceptionally large porch provides entrance through French doors into the living room of the resi- dence. The roof is of slate. Hardwood floors prevall throughout the house. The kitchen is fitted with modern equipment, including refrigeration. 5626 Conn, Ave. 2000000000000 60000000000000000000000000000000400004 Qrofoafraloodeodoalradoadoalraioadsadsadsafadoadssdoairadsloadoaieadradradsafadradradoidraradoadosdridadeds 6119 Western Avenue 0009000000900 0009000000000D000000000000006 0 200000000000 00000000)0000000000000 led standards in any specific hous- program that be conducted or projected for u rehlbllimflan of such districts. . Ofherwise the benefits that should be derived from these projects will become © greatly lessened and perhaps in some “lel almost entirely nullified. Should Not Be Rebuilt. "It has been found, for exam| or other building ‘The new home of J. Mitchell Owens, o | Scotland Yard has just notified cab 5424 Thirty-second street, Chevy Ohase, | 4, jyorg that they cannot refuse to carry recently purchased from Boss & Phelps, | any passengers applying for transpor- | realtors and builders, is a house of tation at railway stations. the surrounding section. ‘The exterlor construction of the house - %o tear down two' values for each one | built up new. Here again the ' of these slum and semi- fl-l should not be rebuilt for houlint jpirposes, and even when they are re- tructed for use as dwellings the de- ents must be such as not only mse desired social requirements but come within the income level of ghose who are expected to live in them. "‘l‘h!.l work must also be conducted due recognition of properly estab- these and sur- | narily serve the mmbbedonewmdm;tolnn- plan. ' AGENT’S DUTIES SHOWN Btandard Management Contract ' Established by Association. :x’hwnmdmmut being used throughout the purc! ce policies which the owner carry, and, in short, a complete ent of an even dozen agree- into which the property owner |§ the properts nager enter. © Telephone National 5000 livery will start at once. General Electric 7202 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase For those who demand beautiful design, the very best in careful planning, sturdy construction and the most up-to-date lequipment and conveniences, this six-room English type red brick and white weather- board home in Meadowbrook will have a SPECIAL APPEAL! Among the features usually found only in homes priced several thousand dollars higher are: Charming small formal garden in rear yard to complete beautifully landscaped grounds: slate roof; com- pletely insulated roof and walls; brick in walls the same as ysed in new British Embassy: three large bed rooms and two fully tiled baths: Sanitas (washable) walls over tile in bathrooms and in kitchen: color harmony in kitchen walls, enameled stove and xnlmd linoleum on floor: refrigerator: drainboard tiled kitchen sink; full Curtis cabi- nets in kitchen: bronze screens thughom And the price isconly ... ...... TODAY, may we thow you the home plotured above? dly !wn!av and on week davs 9 Avenue to Columbdia Country Sireet" (Bethesda-Silver Spring Highuay) ong block io proverty. hond SAUL'S ADDITION 1340 JEFFERSON ST. N.W. A beautiful home in an established neighborhood of high-class detached homes. The first floor has living room with open fireplace, dining room, kitchen, study with layatory. The second floor has three large bed rooms, large closets and bath. The lot is 40x140, well planted with shrubbery. Two-car garage to match house. Convement to both car lines and bu-. Act quickly, as this price is offered for one week only. $12.,950.00 OPEN SUNDAY 11 AM. to 9 PM. [OLUMB|A 1772 Columbia Rd. large double $16,950 Open all rom 1 to 9 p.m. Drive out Connecticut lub, turn west (left) on West Cypress Phone e Wisconsin Investment Bld; " Realtors 5! Z‘jmmnger'i‘} Sons Natfonal 2040 Make Your good condition throughout. sures its future value. Protestant churches and schools. 1106 Vt. Ave. Splendid Corner Home Near Lincoln Park- Must Be Sold Will Trade on Smaller House 144 tucky Ave. S.E. Owy erlookmg Government Park Open for Inspection All Day Sunday and Daily from 2 P.M. till 9 This strictly modern semi-detached home contains 7 rooms and tiled bath (four bed rooms), hot-water heat, electric lights and is in Beautifully located overlooking Government ruk and is a splendid home for doctor or dentist. located for employes at the Capitol, Near Library of Congress and new Supreme Court Building, which in- Convenient to stores and both Catholic and One block from car line, An inspec- tion will convince you. Open till 9 P.M. every day. METZLER—Realtor Sundays and Evenings ADams 0620 Offer Today Convenientl: Sears, Roebuck and Navy Yar DEcatur 5800 FORT One of the Highest Points EARLY AMERICAN $10,950 BAYARD FARADAY PLACE MODEL HOME 4456 Faraday Place in the District of Columbia Open 9 AM..to 9 PM. An Army and Navy - Group DETACHED HOMES $12,500 The Most Unique Street Entrance in Washington \ BOSSEEFHELPS OWNERS 1417 K Ar. oot o% QX IR XD e %’ o oge oo o3 o %’ o, o o% 0‘00 National 9300 West of Wisconsin Ave. at 45th and Fessenden Streets— Intersection of River Road R A S S %' K WHERE THE MOST CRITICAL WILL BE THE FIRST TO ENTHUSE! Women, fastidious in the choice of neighborhoods, severe in the matter of sunshine and roominess, as well as appearance, will find here the ideal home: a modern home in which are incorporated the outstanding features of plan, construc- tion, decoration and equipment of the finest residences. Three short blocks east of Chevy Chase Circle HENRY J. CONNOR Owner-Builder 3221 Conn. Ave. Walter A. Dunigan Quality-Built Homes M. & M. Homebuyer Isn’t it a fact that THESE three factors control your purchase of a home? The price, the location and the quality Granting these facts—you will not hesitate to bay this remarkable value I am offeringin North Cleveland Park Exhibit Home, 4222 37th St. N.W. 8 large rooms and two complete baths, two-car built-in garage—your choice of oak or white trim. Semi-detached on lots 35 ft. wide by 107 ft. deep. Within 5 minutes’ walking distance to schools, churches of all denominations. 52 Built—6 Left TO REACH—Drive out Connecticut Ave. to Van Ness St., west to 37th St., one block north to houses, or out Wisconsin Ave. to Van\Ness St., east to 37th St., ome block morth to houses. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Walter A. Dunigan 925 15th St. Or Your Own Broker Easy Terms Phone Nat. 9530

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