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hi S. A. 1 yvy- n-tk NO. 118. VOLUME XCVI OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1922.

11. OAKLAND DEAL ESTATE BOARD THE CALIFORNIA EALTORS' Practical Education a Feature of the Polytechnic College Official of Mity bi oki s' Ik'e: to thoso 1 have had a s1 in: KT.t iu fpW SUBDIVISION CD. I i u.e can his if tv i MOIL CONVENTION 'P' fwPSP; 4-V l.M NOW LAUNCHED the-, rral cnate tiu-ir intelligent hnndlitig of- s-p-h 'tAinsictiorg and saiesiilen's lie e-n 1 i actually in i licensed liroki I ill if the iifx1 lecisiature iii.in.jiiiieri-, merit i.f Mm cr iic ti. 1'i'iiM" finw f.eiiig draf-'dl' 'Vnimitu-- of Heal I Stii'U an amfrndu.etii is tw the personal port of Sta' stopor I'jw ri. t'ohu: a T.

K'MM-r as imilc.ltn'l hn-. it of land ll.a! I'a That sucil i tho i s. i-enf i. llSlHHit tP" to the i 11 Moi ev; le tile Vlitliieiu le majority of eon him vn miw.ii "onestj nut on isnora on Part of brokers an. I saa-nne tile i of ret.pon.il.ilitie and I eeiiiin'a oi uo oiimiii'ss.

certain other states 1 Lnv'1 ''f" adopted, nil tf. a i i w' i BV 1 i bein ndvocafd l-j fjs '4 e'tfiXi i r. rea lurs Inr jur.ie ryf" Jv-wA 1: realty men Will Ci.ntliul Sale of Forfeited Lois in Upper Fruitvale. The Ldliionil.l suiuiivision v.om- ri a T.ir:i-.( inkc ovci ill of the activities of the Villa Site llilllV II Ull isl. lai IIP ie Hen tV Svndicate.

The Villa Site Sales to i handling special pieces of-property until their -on'erntlon cainn to elude Woodaere In Marin comitv ami a rafich tract In Yolo ountv. and other Import ant properties. The oriirinal bavinir hepome I 1 i fVl I'losnig us of ics on bi ninth tloor. 1 1 A i X'l VTVw fe, The Villa S.te Sales Cmupany was I wl" i cU l'Wrl for -he purpose from th s( UA'-." f.fi"T"Vf of disposing of oc tract of land 1m Bulletin of ai.l-i n. i a an; one may a i k( r's license if b'' th'- endorsenient uT iwners lertifjin; to million.

of tr 'jt ability or I Warn ins is beinjc isued to tioMiK notary putiHc iitat they tu'txb ubs'TVt nioiv- Hetty titan litis ary obltHtUMi to co-nppl I pcive 'In pron of. pco-l- v.h.'--.- ire being Tv.o ch-v-'es a re-, K- ll Itoarii Uli elf ulii'-ii tiieU- api'C-ar affixeil of uhe'i tlie a. hate, fae -a 'cr 'jll one e.o that be I nr a I a r. in ti'e her if, I evf p. i liffor.i til 1 for tl'i- em, rtln-of no- ii-! il is by I 11" r-i 1 lepiii-'mrnt snh for asaln.n thu fiO- atpi- taeir bondsman.

I ISAHBI ltVKF- ci -tei'i-r barber In ivanu Mi a wireless tt.a rcc ivitlK fl lest.allo-i afll-i-ann-i Vn.i.in for head' ff er xaitint; to li have their hair "4 if i V-' i i. U10 I.U't ltl.lt tl 3 California ae'l such reftriotioii isishave-l or A complete machine shop, with thousands of dollars' north of nnv Iwx just been installed at the Polytechnic liusif ness College at Thirteenth and Madison streets in this city. President II. Cibsoti; of this institution has aluays believed in practical education, and he has installed many thousands of dollars' worth of new machinery and equipment for the benefit of his mechanical and engineering r.ourses. The.

new machinery includes complete equipment for automobile work of every kind, which courses are very popular at present. In addition, new radio and electrical equipment has been adib until every line of mechanical, electrical, radio, hydraulic and theoretical engineering is now included in the 6 curriculum of lha Polytechnic College. The machine shop is jperuted upon a commercial as well cs educational basis. a misnomer the name by compering nil appii- i trimmed in" on a cm-Subdivision t-hosen fants for such privileges to pass cert, and. if they may and the whole concern reorganized I exanilmr.toti iu the nniinients of jti'iue listening ihib: fitting in the with new offices.

Uiwrenee 'Block. I hr realty business, thereby nisur-. eh.i-.- A HOMESITE UNUSUAL Offered at Auction unere ropeny -f Ill fee "5vi mi I who hns be4 with the Villa Pit Sales Company, will be with the" new concern as manager of the city and miburba npropert ie with Harry Henderson as manager of conn- i try lands and John.E. Hostater as general of all. Percy Murdock and .1.

H. L'Honimer'leu are personally interested in the new though there Is no connection whatever with the Realty Syndicate. The California. Subdivision Company will continue to handle 1'ine-haven, and they are preparing to put on the market the, 'Huston ram near Winters in Yolo countv. The first pale to be announced them is a sale of forfeited lots the Kruitvalc-Diainond tracts.

Inch will be started todav. There are always a number lots in eery tract that revert to the original owners, for various reasons. Payments are not kept up or they are traded back. It is proposed that all of these lots.4n the various tracts in Diiiionil and Upper Fruitvale that are in the possession of. Subdivision cotnpany wlll be disposed of today at real bargain prices.

The new purchasers will be given the advantage of what has been paid in upon the lots, in an effort to get these odds and ends off of the books of the company. The sale will be conducted on tho ground, which can bo reached by the Fruitvale or Hopkins street T. 1 The California Stale Board bf Forestry has just issued a volume upon California shade, and orna-i mental that is entirely out- i i.iir: iiiirti iun "I I'UOIiej documents and is probably- the most Useful as well ns artistic book iai nas ever oeen issaea Dy a California state commission. The title is "Shade and I irnamental Trees of California," and the author Is M. B.

Pratt, state forrester, and it is, most appropriately, dedicated to the late (. Morris Homans, who was the main Inspiration in the es tablishment of the department of forestry In this state. Probably no state in the Union has such a wealth of shade and ornamental trees as California, and mm hep EES I Tho National Convention of Ileal Estate Boards oif the United States begins its session In San Francisco on Tuesday next. It might almost bo wild that tho session is already under way. for the delegates are already, gathering, mostly in.

Southern California, for while Southern California! united loyally with the northern part to secure the convention for Han Krnnclsco they took advantage, of. the situation, and invited nil delegates to attend via J.Ob Angeles, which, many of them Die doing. As an attraction" they provided fur a great caravan of automobiles to start from Los Angeles tomorrow, and arrive, in Onkland Tuesday at'ter-tinon. This caruva'n of automobiles has -been a great attraction and has beep advertised the. country over.

AVhlle it has served to bring most of the delegates to San Francisco via Los Angeles it will also afford nn opportunity for these delegates to view the state that they would not otherwise have had. Tho from the south to the north will i'vke two days and the visiting delegates will have a chance to see, not only the southland, but the great San Joaquin Valley and dome parts of the coast and bay -districts. This trip will plve the delegates an Idea of 'the Joaquin Valley that they coulfl have gotten In no Other way. Fresno will be made the point of topping for night accommodations, the trip taking two The convention will open with a ball on the evening of Tuesday, which is Memorial Day. business session will be held at the Civic Auditorium in San l'ranciseo, beginning Wednesday Morning, May 31st, ami continuing Until Saturday evening, when adjournment takes place.

The few flays allotted to tho convention will he occupied with business except one afternoon which will be given Up to a trip around the Bay. Oakland diy will be Sunday next, i-r, while the convention will have formally adjourned, the management has made a formal request Upon nil the delegates to visit Oak land and tho Kastbay on the Sun-flay after adjournment. There will be. automobile trios around the Eastbay Section, over to Walnut Creek and Mount Diablo and a barbecue nt Montclalr. Thin in a brief outline of he con hflon program.

The following article by It. Porter Giles, Secretary of the-Oakland Ileal Estate Hoard, one of the best posted authorities Upon real estate boards and their activities will furnish authoritative Information In detail TJJK. CONVENTION. By II. l'ortor Giles.

Ttccnir ftf lha Itrtpnalvn ntnriv to be jlven special subjects in-1 volvcd In the realty business through a series of group conferences, tlio forthcoming Annual Convention of the National Asao-clatioTvof Itesl Estate Boards at Han Francisco the latter part of this week, this gathering of realty men is to make history in organized realty circles to a greater degree than any previous convention. While the attendance will not be so "fcreat as at tho Chicago Convention of last year a greater percentage of cities willbe represented than over before. i Heginning with an informal reception to visitors tendered by the ti-in Francisco Real F.statn Board at the Palace Hotel Tuesday eve-ring and continuing through Wednesday, Thrusday, Friday and Saturday morning, the convention sessions will be in progress contin-tiusly and most of the time two or more group conferences will be In session at the samo period. Following the close of the convention the visitors are to bo entertained by California Realtors with various trips in the surrounding Northern California districts. While the business of the Convention which has to do with gen- cral subjects affecting the real es-tato business and real' estate Interests throughout the country will be handled in general session, those ubjects which deal with technical details are to be discussed in conferences attended largely by those who are specializing In or are particularly interested In special phases of the business.

Tho subjects to be taken up In this manner are City Subdivision, commercial leases, Industrial lands, zoning, farm lands, colonization, salesmanship, advertising, multiple listings, appralslnng and office management. MAX y- conferences: A conference on each of these tibjects is to be held by a realtor bf npte In National Convention cirelc.Vand who ia recognized as an uthorlty on that particular phase of theT-aalty business. Followlns the presentation of the subject each group conference will discuss the matter from the floor, thereby bringing out for the benefit of all the best thought of those In at- i tendance. In this manner an an alysis of aach branch of the realty' View from Tolcr Heights looking over East Oaf( land, showing the up close to the line of this tract, Toler Heights nillbc closed out "e' id nr. usual rustic something the getting I wanted for my hoiuc yet must be close in.

Sundav after Sundav I v-pir. driving ihrotigh the trylitK to find such a place, but the nunc I i looked the more impossible it seemed to find just what I wanted, The nearest I came to it was on L.C1 if 'V 1 I. 4 Found After ilnsjpath 1 ceks of Searching 3 1 fact that the city been built f)) auction on Saturday, June 10. Mail This Section East The. Development Section of the contains valuable information about the Great Eastbay District.

See that it is givtn the widest circulation possible by mailing i to someone who may be interested in California. "Two cents will mail the section, he cents will mail the errtire paper. Honey Plant For Visalia A $250,000 honey plant is to be erected in Woodlake within a short time, under terms, of the articles of incorporation of Western Citrus HorMi.v Corporation, which have been filed in the county clerk's office at Visalia. The company has purchased property along the Vi salia Electric. Krtibroad.

right way in Woodlake. and purposes to start! building at "an early date. It ik expected to have the planMn oper- ation before the flow of hoh, in of each piecf and they can bid as low or as high as they please. Bids fpr any amount will be received, and the sale, from that point, is entirely in Uie hands of the buyers. This will be the first time in manv years that a real auction sale project will attract, much attention because of its novelty and the popular 5 i i ler.

lir.j up to the liouse; then theory tUa-t-the Keallor specializing in residence subdivision is not especially interested in the problems of the country land dealer and tho lteallor handlinp; colonization enterprises does not care to go ra-hustlvely Into the details of commercial leases. Such Hiibjects as taxation, licence, law development, transportation and realty organization, subjects of interest to all, tin to be handled at general convention sessions. TH11 C'ONVICXTIOV. The convention sessions ara to be held at the Sa nFranclseo Municipal Auditorium where meeting rooms will be occupied by group I conferences and at which all of the convention activities are to cen ter. Kntertafnment for the visitors has been provided by the San Francisco Real Kstate Hoard, including social affairs fur tho ladles accompanying the delegates, a steamer trip about the bay, visits to various points of interest about the city, and a formal ball on Friday evening at the Fairmont hotel.

Special trains, from the Fast and North bearing delegates to the convention will arrive at Oakland mole on May 30th and tin automo bile caravan from jOS Angelesyvvill reach San Francisco that afterboon. Realtors of the Knsthay citias are planning to close their offices for three days to attend tho various sessions of the convention in a body. Although the official session-of the convention closes Sat urday noon, the days following are to be occupied by the delegates with visits In the Northern California Districts Sunday and Wednesday being spent in the Kastlmv territory. A committee representing the Real Estate Boards of Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda and Ilay-ward and of Contra Costa County have arranged entertainment programs for these occasions. OAKLAND The committee handling this entertainment Is headed by Fred K.

Reed of Oakland and includes the following realtors: Arthur 11. Pollard, Fred V. Kaiser, F. V. Kpper-son, AVickham Havens, "Walter H.

Lelmert. Fred Wood, A. AV. Finn, Albert K. Norman, John M.

Currie, Kmil Fritscii, C. W. Boden, K. II. Field, Earl Leonard, I'ail, Caldwell of the Oakland RealEstate Board, J.

J. Mulvany, Adams and C. 1j. Travers of the Alameda Real Estate Boord, C. Juster, James anil J.

Henry Wolbold of Berkeley Real Estate Board, II. R. Itobinson, A. W. Beam and S.

C. Smith of Hayward Real Estate Board, and C. Ricks of the Martinez Real Estate Board. Realtors of these four' cities on the east shore of San Francisco bay will keep open house on Sunday, the day following the close of the business sessions. No visitor has seen San Francisco and learned the mighty lessons it holds for the realtor student until he has visited the "City Across the Bay," and It Is for the fulfillment of the visitors' enjoyment that they are to be entertained on Sunday by the Eastbay realtors.

Crossing the bay.Jjy ferryboats, the visitors will be itaken by automobile through the. beautiful residential districts of Alameda, vislt-tng Neptune Beach, the most popular bathing place in Northern California, through the shipyards where California's most' Important "bit" was done during the great war, past hundreds of industries of the community, through the Industrial and commercial districts of Oakland and visiting "Lakeside Park for a view of Lake Merritt, accounted the most beautiful water park in the country. TIIROIGII Thence the caravan will traverse the many delightful residence districts typically illustrating the best thought in development and construction-to be found in the west, over scenic boulevards to "The Heights," tho mountain home of Joaquin Miller, world famed "Poet of the Sierras," the spot where his greatest work waa done and from which one views the wonderful panorama which proved the source of the poet's greatest inspiration. There. In a sylvan vale high on the shoulder of Redwood Mountain overlooking the Bay of San Francisco, a picnic lunchson will bo served.

The Skyline Boulevard, recognized as the third most- beautiful drive in the world, will then be travelled while the visitors loolt down on the broad areas of Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda, upon the great Bay, upon the castled hilla of San Francisco, upon the steep slopes of Mount Tamalpais, and out through the Golden Oato over vast expanse of the blue Tapscott, the well-known subdivis-1 ion man who operated so heavily in all parts of the Eastbay a few years ago. Tapscott has not tried I to do much with Tolcr Heights of: lale, though there have been soin.3 I few sales made therein right along. A few years ago this property was very popular and quite a number of sales were made and some building done, but of late the property has remained inactive. There has been a decided movement In residence property in this part of Oakland latelv, and Tap scott determined to-take advantage fiT the activity and clean up Tolcr Heights. To this nnd he has made an agreement witli the tirm of Barry it Austin, who operate exelu bv the auction system, and uicy announce inai on Juris.

IP Toler Heights will be ab-solutelyfleaned up to the highest bidder. Toler better known to tho people of Oakland than is tho auction system of, selling property. Toler Heights is a splendidly located tract of land, facing for long distance upon tho Foothill boulevard. It is already highly improved, with all city necessities. Some homcsand of -a lino character, have been built thereon.

The tract is rolling, with a slight elevation, and a splendid view. The tract has been laid off into business lots Talcing on the Foothill boulevard, home sites of citv lot dimensions, an dlhen quarter an.1 Iral facre villa sites on th bill- sides. They are all supplied with water, lights and sewers, streets and sidewalks are in. The sale will be on tho grtind; and the date fixed is Saturday, June 3 0. A great tent will be erected, and the property will be sold by aid of maps, with a staff of guides to show the visitors exactly where each lot Is located.

These lota will nll bc clearly liiarted bo that Idon-tillcation will be easy. the other side of the Berkeley Hills i Could anyone ask for a more pie- il was a pretV place, quiet and i turesque setting? I was deter-seelitiled I had about made up my mined to buy it regardless of what mind to buy it. but when I thought jibe price might be. You may judge. no subject that could be dealt with of the distance from Oakland I'm surprise when the salesman by the forestry department would 1 wi'h no transportation the roads 'told rue that I could buy this, half be of more general interest.

There 1 were none too good then, was no acre homesite for only Nine Hun-has been a great movement in the electricity or telephones within idred Dollars and on easv terms if A Novelty in Real Estate Selling Will Be Tried Out. A novelty i-t to be Introduced Into Oakland on June 10 when the old-fashioned auction system will he used in cleaning up Toler Heights, on the Foothill boulevard'. This property is owned by E. Pacific. more Inspiring vista is found in land.

Through the-delightful homes ofj Berkeley and the spacious grounds of tho University of California the caravan will wind to ho-, famed lln-ii-ct lin-itnr Viirlrlen "fimbt tall eucalyptus trees typical of thej Berkeley Hills, there, to enjoy a half-hour of music, ono of the events to which lovers of music of the Bay District look forward with ever increasing pleasure. And there the day will end with a short vesper service closing what the hosts of the occasion earnestly hope will bo the most memorable feature of the great, San Francisco Convention. THE IlACKCOUXTnY. Not only on Sunday do the convention visitors enjoy the hospitality of the Eastbay realtors, but on Wednesday as well, for it is then that the trip is to lie made rT the top of old Mount Diablo, famed in the mystic legends of prehistoric men handed down by the Indians as tho abiding place of His Satanic Majesty. the bay by ferry; the party will be met in Oakland by an automobile caravan and whisked through the eastern districts of Oakland, through historic San Leandro, to Hayward, where will be exhibited the most Important poultry colony in the west.

Here will be "show-n an active successful operation, the intensive development of small farm units but lately evolved from tho vast acreage holding of pioneer rancheros. From Hayward the party will be taken through picturesque Dublin Canyon into a typical Northern California farming district, and thence over the highway to the peak of Mount Diablo. Grimly grand In its isolation, the rugged mountain looks down on ono of the most productive agricultural areas of Northern California, and from Us rocky crest ope views Mount Shasta's snow-capped head, two hundred and fifty miles to the northward. From the Santa Crua Mountains to the south and the Sierras to the east and far out across the Pacific tho panorama extends, the longest uninterrupted view in the world. After a bountiful luncheon served on the lop of Diablo, the caravan will "return over the splendidly paved highway that reaches Its crest, through the farming lands of Contra Costa County to the thriving industrial center at Martinez and thenco ove'r" tho Shore Line Boulevard overlooking Car-qulncz Straits, one of 1 the most beautiful of California's many scenic drives, to Richmond, where the many manufacturing plants of one of San Francisco Boy's several Industrial centers.

ih too nendo of tnat oak I wi.l hav a small fountain playing on that natural rockerv of rocks and ferns: back of It I wll: plan: n. few variegated iris ther Tr.any purple and white one growing wild, there now. Then 1 that open space I will have a lawn in ml then my home 1 preferred. There were as many -e hp il an ia.s is i niy uie price ot one II. I.

ST.VUT Dl'ILDlXG. ntartr Mv fsret ls that 1 didn't meet have since -learned that they h.te property to suit everyone from the poultry man to tho artist and from the laborer to the banker, Thev own it all too-profit pav. -no middle man Next Sunday the Realty Syndl- c.t Company i-s to have a- sale at Mo'tttclalr Vista I know it wid bo a success. Sclera! friends of mine have told that thev intend to Property hat suonr nun. It only a twelve t.iiimi.,- drive, from tlu)1 Oakland City out Picdinont Avenue and Mor is Hand to Kditli Street, or twenty tn i ti is if you take tha Piedmont cur, ttun.sfrrrhig to thV bus af Su-cet.

If uu.coni from San rranciseo. it only "takes fui'ty-ilve. minutes on tha Key Itopto to the Piedmont Depot miles I gave up the idea as- ukaii un jiim.ii., i 1 v.nwn n. uhu u.v 'ate Advertisements, however, bu: i any oi ineiji i itniii that thU wni, where in-i ray mistake, for it was like, tryim lo find a buiied treasure without a map. About tli re wri Ins uu'o 1 rem) an about I- diicribca whft 1 wanted, vet I I knew every ine'i Uus iropeity having driven it a score of tunes.

'I'h'-' Heai'y Syndicate. Company 1 knew to he an c-oi reuu concern, i them. I called at tb.e.r office for tUVZ V-, verv n'ensnnt vounir mini -e- a very pleasant young man will be allowed to make character of the properly to be o-their own. estimate as to the value fered. A "Realtor" Is a Real Estate Dealer Guaranteed acaio.

wMl nroticri hat I wanted. invited me 0 1 this property with him-tha- Ij would bo Under no obligation pi lever, as the Syndicate wanted l.eo-!' acaio chives uroni-r-i i w' 1 1'' proper 'ast few years toward the beauti- oi nui uiuv pnwue uumis, UU Puouc parns anu squares. limn fiiuiiiius aim puuiu; ways. This volume deals with the pieiii weaun ot uauiorniti orna- mental and shade trees. i.A lists clearly every variety, the use to which It should be put.

and the location in which it thrive? The author, nM. B. 1'ratt, state forester, has divided the state into sections: 1, the Sacramento and San Joaquin region; the fonthjl! jejjpijii. ,1. Southern California.

HeJuntishesi a tabulated list of the trees that should be used for the three main purposes for. which: trees are used: 1. as hlehway trees; as lawn ana sireei irees. ana c. as windbreaks.

This division ofj I'" Vrs is aim viihuii's mono vwiu are iiuer- i mo viiauii's mono vwiu are liner- fsted in development, either for utility or for beauty, to-instantly the necessary Information. rhls constitutes part two of tho t)0ok. utility Re This i book. I Part ono consists of an accurate land valuable list of -trees, a de- scrlptlon of each with Its habits. Practically all of the trees described are illustrated and generally they -are shown in the proper settings.

The volume was issued by the State Printing Department, and State Printer J. M. Cremin gave it his personal attention. It is entirely different from the usual public document and is as high a piece of printer's art ns is turned out in any shop devoted to artistic work. The volume can be secured from the Stat' Forestry Department for the very moderate price of 12.40.

MEXICAN OIL. Mexico has producing oil wells, with a daily output of B.liOj,-4i3 barrels. During the past year upward of RTTi.OOO.OOO barrels of oil produced. i I I i ,0 really know this beautiful property. lllMUtUtUI IllS He knew short cut to Mont- clrvir, for we had hardly' startK ho otoiied his car in front of the most picturesque site 1 had aver seen.

We bad passed several i beautiful sites in Montclair, but this I one was Ideal. The Salesman had surely grasped my Idea of a homesite, for here in this artistic ravine 1 could haw my home unusual. Tho moss-cov ared rocks, the ferr.s the wild the oaks, the eucalvntl made a i tltig more beautiful than my fond est dreams. I will have, r.iy homv me the slope wlteie I can th 1 The realtor is the professional man vhose business is real estate, lioce and training and ability qualify him to deal with the realty problems of his clients with the same degree of scientific accuracy anil intelligence as men of other and longer recognized professions, law, medicine, architecture, engineering, bring to bear on the subjects which come within their csperiai spheres of activity. Not ail realty dealers are realtors.

Only those whose business training and business integrity quality them-for membership in a real estate organization recognized by the National Association of Real Estate Hoards, are, entitled to the use of this professional term of distinction. The realty dealer who is such merely becauseJie in licensed as such, may have" soma or all of the professional oJMificalions of the realtor but the ronimunily cannot recognize him as curb, and he is not known as a realtor unless he has the approval and recognition of his professional associates 89 evidenced by their board. In the purchase or tale of a home, or a farm, a business block or a varant lot, few people are qualified to depend on their own judgment however well informed they may be in their own field of work. The wise and cautious man, therefore, in buving or selling real estate, always seeks the guidance of a realtor, confident that the small fee the latter earns for his services is money well invested and the professional knowledge and ability it buvs mav be-safelv depended on in anv trans-aetlon. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE BOARD.

th. jou take the Una direct to the rroression Becomes the subject for study of a minor convention. It Is probable that more than one session will bo held by some of these groups and each group will in many rases number several hundred Itealtors. The custom of discussing special ubjects tn group conferences at-Vnded especially by those particularly Interested, has been developed at National Conventions during recent years and has been found to be both popular and successful. In response to a general demand from those who had attended the Chl- cago and Kansas City Convention the officers of the National Association this year-arranged to divide the' work of the Convention far as possible into group conferences, thereby permitting a more analytical consideration of technical phases ct th'! renltv business; )') 'I cn the Montclair ista tract, Une is a tip.

If you have beers'' jiookins for a homesite as louj ai I liac. phon Lakeside 1 COa. The --l'lty Syndicate salesman will call to show you mis propeny. may seieci. uuw uuo vi tnt-cv liomosues pufore tney are cuueu day km? crlookliib' this sf- lover at the openlntr sale prjees.

Th vlan glen, then I will have thiai U'ealty iyiulk-ato Is at 1440 Krvad-space b-Iow for my garden in ai! way on the top floor. Th Sa. wlU Its natural beautv. Ilight her 1 1 be held on the property Sunday. shall have'a with a.

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