.~ · WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 ===z NJEW§ (Q)f TIN'fiE.~IE.§T llN JR!E.AIL IE.§1rATIE. ANI[)) !mtUllJLI[))llN<G IFll!E:lLJI)S lOCAL REALTY FIRM SELLS HOWARD TRACT leaders in the field of real estate art' expected to take part in ahe annual of th e l\ational Association of Diacuta Variety of Subjects meeting Real Estate boards to be held at Dallas. At Dallu Meet Texas. January 13-16 inclusive. Tht< meeting will outline the specific ohjec· tives toward which the more than 500 member boards of the association in the The program of entertainment at l'nited States and Canada will direct the Datla s real estate convention in - their efforts during the coming year. It cludes a national real estate golf is expected to be the largest mid-winter tournament. a dinner to be given by gathering in the hi story of the associathe Dallas Real Estate board at which tion. Divi.ion Topic. the formal in stallation of officer s of Matters to be discussed involve legisthe a ssociation for 1925 will take lative proposals and policies of business place; a unique realty revue, fottowed practice in regard to tax adjustment, by mu sic and dancin~ ; teas, luncheons, national, state and local ; the safeguardgolf and theater parties for the visiting ing of the investor in real estate bonds ; women ; and an inspection of the Dallas husiness and residential dis - the widening of availability of money for financing home buying; the developtricts. ment of outlying territories of American A real estate men's crui ~e of the cities so that new subdivisions shall not Caribb ean Sea, with visits to Cuba be cut off from needed public utilities, Jamaica, Panama, . and Costa Rica' will be an unusual feature following so that they shall not obstruct the de· the convention. The party will leave velopment of the city plan or become via New Orleans, January 17 on a abortive growths hindering the best despecially chartered cruiser, the Paris - velopment of thf! city; the framing of an mina. of the White Star Line. All efficient modern building code ; the zonreal estate men and their families are ing of cities as a protection of real estate values; the partnership of land· eligible to join. At a two day stop-over in Havana lord and tenant in meeting the tax questhey will in spect the notable modern tion through tax participation leases ; real estate tropical subdivision devel- and the question of what part the dealer in farm lands should take in financing opment around Havana. In Jamaica they will make an auto- farm purchases under present conditions, mobile trip over the mountains and in directing movement to raw agricul along the coast across what is said to tural lands, and in developing the home be the most beautiful of the American side and community side of farm life. Propoaecl Amendment tropical islands. They will cross the Jsth':"us by special train or by autoImportant business matters to be m?IHies and launches. with inspection acted ·upon at the coming meeting intnps to Gatun Locks to Fort Amador clude consideration of the constitutional Am~rican. army headquarters. on th~ amendment providin~ ofr modification of Pac1fic s1de of the Canal Zone to the """ocidtlon's rules according to which 'Balboa Heights, and to the ruins of only one board may be elected to memOld Panama , destroyed bv Morgan bership from any one city. The pro~.nd his. raid.i ng .buccaneers·. An op- posed amendment, approved by the Board tiOnal s1de tnp w1ll give the real estate ~f ~!rectors October 30, provides that s pecialists a cross-sectional view of tropical Central America from Port 111 c1t1es of more than 500,000 population l.imon , .Costa Rica, to San Jose, six more , than one board may be elected to hot,trs d1sta.nt and 4,000 feet higher in membership under certain conditions one alt!tude ·. w1th the jungle wall at the board in each city to be known a~ the tram wmdows giving way to coffee General Member Board, the others to -plantations and pineapple gro\·es as be district member boards. the slope ascends. H. R. Ennis, of Kansas City, presiThe party will return to New dent of the association will preside. Orleans February J. Char~ G. Edward., o£ N - York, president-elect, and otber officers of the ·association for the year 1925, will be forrr.elly inducted into office at· a banquet to be given the visiting delegates by the Dallas Real Estate board on the evening of January 15. R. M. Johnston and company, north s h?re .real estate operators. have so'd tw1ce 111 the past 30 days the property at the north west corner of Howard str~et and Ridge avenue, Evanston. Thts pr.operty has 558 feet of business frontage on Howard street. The same brokers also announce the sale of. a 60-foot high grade apartment stte on Callan street just north ()f Howard st reet, and also a business lot on Murphy street in Chicago south of Howard street. All of this property is in the vicinity of ~he new Balaban and Katz theater P!OJect, and t.he new Ridge houlevard F.levated station. R.M . Johnston, who is at present in Flonda on a hurried business trip report!t great activity on the East c~ast. Mr. John ston expects to return in about a week. REALTY MEN SET REALTY PEOPLE PLAN MAY REGULATE FOR BIG PARLEY Appm~~:~~~~~~~ SUBDIVISIONS areas (cities. villages and townships) looking toward ultimate co-ordination of local plans and the development of broader regional plans. 4. Appointment of county planning boards or commissions under the existing law. 5. Provision in all large subdi New York Seek1 Lawl on visions of suitable places for pa~ks. recreation spaces and auto parkmg , Suburban Planning areas. IJ A State committee is at work on feasible plans for promotion of the Specific recommenda·ion~ for. secur- objects set forth. ing state-w ide orderly planmn~ of rural rel('ion s in the vicinity of cities now rapidly developinP' into resident- Authority on Real Estate ial or industrial suburban areas are Dies Suddenly in Chicago made by the New York Association of Louis T . Jamme, head of the ClearR~at E state boards in resolutions just ing Industrial district of Chicago and adopted at its annual meeting. prominent in the industrial division of The New York association's stand is the National Association of Real of particular interest to members of Estate boards, died December 3. His the National Association of Real death. attributed to heart disease, ocEstate boards because of its close con- curred at a meeting of the Chicago nection with the whole subject of de- Real Estate board, of which he was a velopment of the metropolitan areas vice president. A few minutes preof cities, which will be a principal vious to his death he had been elected matter of discussion at the coming to the board of governors of the annual meeting of the national convention in Dallas, Texas, January 13- board's industrial division. Mr. Jamme was in charge of a na16. The subject witt come before the home builders and subdividers division tional study now in progress through of the association at its round table on the industrial division of the National Association of Real Estate boards to the opening day of the convention. ascertain the best methods for the d velopment within cities of eflici~· concentrated industrial districts. t ENGINEER AT HOSPITAL A. H . Barry, 1606 Highland avenuc assistant chief engineer. of th~ Chica: go Board of Underwnters. ts ill at the Presbyterian hospital. Chicago. RJ tbl For Sale New 7-room English stucco, 4 bed rooms, 2 baths, large heated sun parlor, attached heated garage, hot water heat, located on 75-foot lot. South· east section of Winnetka. Price $24,000. Very easy terms. D TWO hO~ sl11 srh nd 'DI El· St. WiaaetkalU Streu Traffic F-ture Future subdivisions should not interfere with arterial highways of travel, or be allowed to spring up in such an unplanned way that they react unfavorably upon themselves or their neighbors. the New York resolutions point out. The association asks for: 1. An amendment to the General Municipal law to give all planning commissions created under the law supervision over a ll subdivisions within the municipalities. 2. Action by alt member real estatr boards of the state urging their re spective towns to appoint plannin$l commissions and begin to operate under the existing law. s-k Cooperation 3. Action by all memher real estate boards to promote the co-operation of planning commissions in contiguous 6lh% Real Estate Investments If you have funds to invest where conservative security is important, you should have our bulletins. ·' BONDS AND MORTGAGES FUR INSURANCE Protects against every kind of loss and damage except that resulting from wear, at a cost of $2.00 per $100.00 v:a.tue of your furs. We will give you this protection today. You may have a claim tonight. Realty Firm Inatrucb On Care of the Furnace . The wear and tear on heating plants ~~ homes and in factories is compara!lv.el>: much greater in the South than It 1s 111 the North, where furnaces and coal bills. a~e. ind.igenous, realty men of one V1rgm1a ctty claim in a letter recently addressed to the National Association of .Real Estate boards. The hot water p1pe and the automatic damper regulator are comparatively la~e co.mers below the Mason and Dtxon .hne. 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