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7 ——|0|——|0|c——=3o|c——=3o]e——|———|0]c——— o] = c————=[a|———fa[———=]a|———3] REALTORS ELECT ARTHUR GARR HEAD J. F. M. Bowie, First, and John P. Story, Jr., Second Vice President of Board. o - Arthur Carr, former ice president of the o,rnnlutkm, was elevated to the presidency-:of the Washington Real Estate Board at the annual meeting of the realtors last night at Wardman Pnrk Houl ~succeeding Alfred H. hw- J . 3 M Bowie, vice pl’uident nf i.he H. L. Rust Co., was elected first vice president and John P. Story, jr., sec~ ond vice president of the board. Di- rectors elected were H. Olifford Bangs, Willlam L. Beale, Claud Livingston, Joseph A, Herbert, jr.: Charles A. Jones, E. Quincy Smith, Percy H. Russell, 'Enarl Mlcllnmh lnd F. Elict Middle- n. 233 Properties Appraised. H. L. Rust, jr., chairman of the Ap- praisal Committee of the board, report- ed that the group during the past year had made appraisals of 233 properties having a total valuation aggregating $863,308.05. In a Hpot outlining the activities of the board 8uring the past year, John A. Petty, executive secretary, predicted improved; business conditions in real estate, decllrlnz in particular that fundamentally Teal estate is sound and the problem of the realtors is to organize our individual and col- lective efforts to the end that the marketing of Washington real estats might progress and develop through ARTHUR CARR. the application of more studied snd better planned activity. “We need to know more about our city and its potent/al advantages,” he continued, “and we need o learn how to better present these facts to the people of Washington so that they can have the same view that we so often see demonstrated by financiers and others from different parts of the coun- try who come here to invest in our real estate, public utilities, hotels and other business enterprises.” Gift Presented Burton. ‘W. Cameron Burton, who recently left the board to devote his time to the practice of law, was presented a gift from the board in appreciation for his services as chairman of the Public Af- fairs Committee. Mr, Burton-was head of this committee for seven years while a member of the firm of Burton & Condit. President Carr announced that a meeting of the new board of directors would be held shor#ly to organize the work of the organization for the new year. Glycerin consumption in this coun- try has more than doubled in the past| STAR, - WASHINGTO! PLUNGES FROM HOTEL- Former West Virginih Woman In- jured in Fall in New York. NEW YORK, October 14 (#).—Mary Elizabeth- Thayer, 27, formerly &f Charleston, W. Va., leaped or fell from | & window on the fourth floor of a mid- 10 years. | town hotel on to a two-story extension :,-:fimw»mmwm Open 8:30 AM. Every Business Day 3% Savings Accounts 4% The Prospect of | Future Dependence | —aipon’ your relatives or, friends is nét a pleasant reflection. 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